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Now reading: Chapter 273: August from Parallel world Manga Artist, a Fantasy novel by AshNoir.

Note: Earlier box office figures were underscaled and will be corrected. This story’s Japan has ten tis the real world’s population, so all monetary figures should be adjusted accordingly.

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The following day, the combined first-day box office figures from the overseas release across dozens of countries were announced.

The conditions for a work in its ho market were never replicable internationally. In Japan, Ion TV had been running Demon Slayer content across its entire schedule. Hoshimori Group’s institutional weight had been behind every stage of the promotion.

Rei had personally invested billions of yen in publicity. No overseas market could receive that treatnt. The fan base abroad was smaller and less concentrated, and local content protection policies in various countries created additional friction for imported releases.

The total overseas first-day box office, converted to yen, was 3.78 billion yen.

For anyone with a working understanding of how international ani theatrical releases perford, this number was not low. The projected overseas lifeti total for the Mugen Train arc film was sowhere above 30 billion yen. That figure was roughly consistent with how the sa film had perford in international markets in Rei’s previous life, outside its country of origin.

August moved through quickly.

Several additional films entered the sumr season market in the weeks that followed. None of them found purchase against Demon Slayer’s position. The film continued holding significant screen allocation across the major chains, and competing releases could not generate the attendance rates required to displace it.

By the twentieth day of release, the single-day dostic box office was still reaching 400 million yen.

But at that point, the natural ceiling of the theatrical run began to assert itself. The audience that was going to see the film had largely seen it. The viewers who had not gone by this stage were not going to be moved by additional promotional spending. The film began its gradual decline.

The declining box office did not signal a declining Demon Slayer.

Across Japan, the anticipation for the Entertainnt District arc ani premiere in September was building steadily and had been building since the Ion TV announcent. The theatrical run had not exhausted the audience’s appetite for the property. It had expanded it.

The fan discussion reflected this.

"September is almost here."

"The Entertainnt District arc. A new Chapter. I have been waiting through this entire month."

"Although the Mugen Train arc film was exceptional, having the ani and manga both on pause for one to two months to accommodate the release sotis feels like a missed opportunity. Like there was content I should have had."

"What missed opportunity? The Mugen Train arc is the equivalent of at least six or seven television episodes of content. If it had been produced as television episodes rather than a film, we would only be finishing it now. The film gave us that content faster and at a production level that television could not have matched."

"That is fair."

"The Mugen Train arc release felt rushed to . And now the Entertainnt District arc starts imdiately after. Can fans who have not seen the film keep up with the story?"

"There is not much to catch up on. The Mugen Train arc is main story content, but the actual protagonist of that arc is the Fla Hashira. Tanjiro and the others do not gain significant strength from it, and the world-building does not advance substantially. Watching the Entertainnt District arc without having seen the Mugen Train arc is entirely manageable."

"The television broadcast is free. If you genuinely want the Mugen Train arc content, the Blu-ray release will be available after the theatrical run ends. There is no reason to complain."

"There is also the second film scheduled for the spring holiday season next year. The television production schedule cannot be delayed around that. If it falls behind, the whole structure becos awkward."

"The Infinity Castle arc. The Infinity Castle is the location where Muzan executed the Lower Ranks at the start of the Mugen Train arc, is it not? If the arc is nad after that location, is the Demon Slayer Corps invading Muzan’s territory directly? Is Demon Slayer ending?"

"For a property performing at this level, Shirogane-sensei would have to be out of his mind to end it quickly. Although, I recall people saying similar things during the serialisations of Arcane, One-Punch Man, and Hunter x Hunter."

"Stop raising flags. I just hope Shirogane-sensei does not do what he did with Hunter x Hunter and create an open ending that gets left unresolved."

"The plot structure of Demon Slayer does not really allow for indefinite extension though. The protagonist is already fighting Upper Ranks. The story has a shape and it is moving toward a conclusion."

"I do not care. Demon Slayer must not end."

"So works should end cleanly. Dragging out a story past its natural conclusion is how classics beco sothing else entirely."

"The Infinity Castle arc is six months away. Right now, the relevant thing is the Entertainnt District arc premiering in September."

Through mid to late August, the activity level of Shirogane’s fan base across Japan’s ani community remained at the elevated intensity it had reached during the film’s peak weeks. The Demon Slayer discussion volu was not declining.

The dostic box office crossed 60 billion yen.

The overseas cumulative total was approaching 20 billion yen.

Across the global market as a whole, Demon Slayer: Kitsu no Yaiba, Mugen Train Arc was the highest-grossing Japanese film released that year by a significant margin.

The film’s cultural reach had done what theatrical releases were designed to do for major IP properties. The promotional effect was operating well beyond what any of the parties involved had projected when the campaign began.

rchandise orders from both dostic and international buyers were arriving in continuous volu. The official rchandise available through Illumination Production Company, Hoshimori Group, and Ion TV’s online storefronts was clearing out within hours of each restock. Fans clicking through to the purchase pages found sold-out notices across every product category.

The tankōbon situation was the sa. The printing facilities working under contract with Hoshimori Group were running extended hours, and the volus were still selling out as fast as they arrived in bookstores.

The film’s box office growth rate was beginning to taper. The rchandise revenue growth was only starting.

Late August arrived.

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