Record ratings in Japan

In recent months, the fourth season of Demon Slayer, which focuses on the Training of the Pillars story arc, dominated Japanese television ratings. Studio ufotable’s adaptation of the acclaimed manga has captured national attention since its debut, achieving extraordinary results.

Demon Slayer consolidated its position as the most-watched anime in Japan for the week of June 10-16, with one television share of 6.4%This extraordinary result allowed Demon Slayer to surpass historical anime such as Sazae-san, which obtained a 6.1% share, and Detective Conan, which recorded 5.6%.

Usually, Sazae-san, Chibi Maruko-chan and Detective Conan are the anime that dominate the ratings charts in Japan. These three pillars of Japanese television have maintained a constant popularity thanks to their timeless stories and their connection with different generations of viewers. Sazae-san, in particular, is a true cultural phenomenon: its long permanence in the ratings charts makes the recent success of Demon Slayer even more significant.

Demon Slayer’s ability to compete with and surpass these giants of Japanese television highlights its extraordinary impact. While other anime series like One Piece maintain a solid following with a television share of between two and three percent, Demon Slayer has proven to be a unique phenomenon.

Despite the international popularity of new anime like Kaiju No. 8, Demon Slayer continues to dominate the national scene, confirming itself as a generational and historical work. Do you want to know more? We explain how Demon Slayer’s 5 breaths work.

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