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Kijin Gentôshô

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Saori Hayami, Reina Ueda, and Taku Yashiro in Kijin Gentôshô (2025)
AnimeDark FantasyHand-Drawn AnimationPeriod DramaActionAdventureAnimationDramaFantasyHistory

Kadono village's shrine maiden has a guardian every generation. During Edo period, guardian Jinta confronts a demon foretelling a future Demon God's rise tied to their era. His quest to prev... Read allKadono village's shrine maiden has a guardian every generation. During Edo period, guardian Jinta confronts a demon foretelling a future Demon God's rise tied to their era. His quest to prevent this spans centuries.Kadono village's shrine maiden has a guardian every generation. During Edo period, guardian Jinta confronts a demon foretelling a future Demon God's rise tied to their era. His quest to prevent this spans centuries.

  • Creator
    • Motoo Nakanishi
  • Stars
    • Aaron Campbell
    • Taku Yashiro
    • Kelly Greenshield
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
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    • Creator
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    • Stars
      • Aaron Campbell
      • Taku Yashiro
      • Kelly Greenshield
    • 14User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    10Animeboy-2

    Sword of the Demon Hunter - First Impressions

    I Just started watch this anime and the anime was mind blowing the animation was so good like wow absolute cinema ... action scene is not much good but its first episode and it is just get started it was not a major battle but animeI just started watching Sword of the Demon Hunter, and wow-what a start. I went in with no expectations, but I was completely blown away. From the very first few minutes, this anime grabs your attention with stunning animation, a mysterious atmosphere, and an intriguing setup that promises a lot for future episodes.

    Let me just say, the animation is absolutely beautiful. Like, seriously-cinema. Every frame looks like a piece of art. The way the lighting is done, the backgrounds, the movement-it's on a different level. There's this almost film-like quality to it that makes you feel like you're not just watching an anime, but experiencing a whole world. It's got that high-production value feel that really elevates the whole show.

    Even though it's only the first episode, the story already feels rich and full of potential. We're introduced to a world where demons are real, dangerous, and clearly tied into the history and mythology of the setting. The vibe is kind of dark and mysterious, but it doesn't feel overwhelming or confusing. It's the kind of slow build that makes you curious. I love that it doesn't try to dump everything on the viewer at once-instead, it gives you just enough to keep you watching and wanting more.

    Now, I'll be honest-the action scene in this episode wasn't mind-blowing. But I also get that this is just the beginning. It wasn't a major battle or anything, more like a small confrontation to give us a taste of what's to come. It felt more like a setup than a full-on showcase of what the series can do. So while the action wasn't the highlight yet, it's clear that the potential is there. And given how incredible the animation is overall, I have a feeling the bigger fights later in the series are going to be insane.

    What really stood out to me was the tone and pacing. It doesn't rush, and it respects the audience's attention. The atmosphere is thick with tension and curiosity, and the characters-while not fully fleshed out yet-already seem interesting. I'm especially curious about the main character. You can tell there's a deeper story to him, and I'm excited to see how that unfolds.

    Also, the soundtrack? It's subtle, but it works really well with the visuals. It sets the mood perfectly without overpowering the scenes. That kind of attention to detail just adds to the cinematic feel I mentioned earlier. Everything from the sound design to the camera angles feels very intentional and carefully crafted.

    Overall, I'm genuinely impressed. It's rare that a first episode makes such a strong impression, but Sword of the Demon Hunter pulled it off. I can already tell this is going to be one of those shows that people will talk about. It's got the potential to be something really special if it keeps this up.

    In short: animation-top-tier, absolutely cinema. Story-promising, intriguing, and just getting started. Action-not the strongest part yet, but there's so much room for it to grow. And the overall vibe? Dark, stylish, and totally immersive.

    If you're on the fence about watching it, just go for it. Even if you're only mildly into fantasy or supernatural anime, this one is worth checking out for the visuals alone. I'm hyped to see where this story goes next, and I'll definitely be sticking around for the ride. Was very good the stroy the animation was cinema absolute cinema.
    7OkyW-8

    Anime with a good story, but...

    Honestly, this anime has a good storyline with many unexpected plot twists, but unfortunately, even though it's an action fantasy anime, the action scenes feel lacking. It's more like a PowerPoint animation with just zooming in, zooming out, panning left, and panning right. In my opinion, episode 21 is the worst, far inferior to Dororo in terms of action. Honestly, it's a real shame that the studio behind this anime didn't put in the effort.
    7iR8stuff

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    A breath of fresh air compared to other anime, its different in many ways but still manages to connect with the audience. The plot seems simple at first, but as the episodes go on more is revealed and it thickens. The main character is goated and the setting and music is also nice. The fights could have been a bit better coordinated but still only 4 episodes have aired , so we might get to see it later. Theres also a sense fo mystery of the world, since not much is known about anything, but the series does a good job of giving us more every episode

    Definitely the best anime of 2025 spring, give it a shot!
    10Khaize-7

    subtle masterpiece

    At first glance i thought this was just a boring ripoff anime of mainstream ones such as demonslayer and so on. But after finishing this i have changed my opinion, this is a masterpiece the way the plots are unpredictable and plays with the viewers mind is just wow... the dilemma he faced and how he proceeds to face it is different compared to others making this a masterpiece with its own originality!

    It's a series that is written like a coming of age story. From the son of a shop, to an adopted son becoming a Guardian, a ronin, a ramen shop owner, a gardener, a sealed sword and a high school student. It's a long journey and it's nice how the author weaves historical events with the story. It follows the MC from his beginnings in Kadono and to the Heisei era in Japan.

    It's basically a story of accepting change. It also has a few twists and turns and one of them also explains the unanswered questions from the first volume.

    I believe the first half is the strongest, and the later volumes are a bit weaker. He gets to know people and their children as well as losing those people, and the first volumes are just about loss, revenge and getting stronger.

    Later on he becomes more mature throughout the series and he realises he is getting weaker. The more things the MC is carrying with him, the weaker he becomes and this weakness is also the only thing that could stop his sister.
    10overlord-28892

    goted one

    This thing is the best of this session better than demonslayer story is amazing.

    In a saturated world of anime where recycled shonen tropes and overused isekai setups often dominate, *Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentosho* stands out like a solemn blade in the moonlight-elegant, refined, and deadly in its emotional precision. It doesn't just entertain; it cuts deep. This anime is a masterpiece because it balances brutal action with timeless storytelling, grounding supernatural spectacle in raw human emotion. Here's why it earns a solid 10/10.

    ### 1. **A Soulful Samurai Narrative With a Supernatural Edge**

    At its heart, *Kijin Gentosho* is a tale of duty, loss, vengeance, and redemption. Protagonist Jinta, a samurai tasked with protecting his village, becomes the blade between humans and the yokai world. But this isn't just about slaying demons-it's about carrying the weight of time, history, and sacrifice. As the narrative spans centuries, it becomes more than a period drama-it becomes an epic. The anime seamlessly blends historical settings with folklore, never feeling like it compromises either for cheap thrills.

    Unlike other demon-hunting anime that focus on raw spectacle (*Demon Slayer*, for example), *Kijin Gentosho* leans into philosophy. What is justice? What does it mean to protect? Is it loyalty, or is it love? Every battle Jinta fights-against both demons and time-becomes a metaphor for those questions.

    ### 2. **Masterful Pacing and Structure**

    The anime is structured in a nonlinear fashion, jumping through different time periods-from the Edo period to modern Japan-but it never feels confusing. Instead, the fragmented storytelling heightens the sense of mystery and emotional gravity. You're not just following a hero; you're witnessing a legend in the making, slowly unfolding across eras. Each episode builds upon the last like layers of lacquer on a blade, until the final picture is both tragic and beautiful.

    The pacing is patient, like a tea ceremony-quiet but deliberate. The anime trusts its audience to absorb the quiet moments, the silences between dialogue, the haunting shots of snowfall or blood-soaked earth. It's the kind of show that respects intelligence and emotional maturity.

    ### 3. **Emotionally Complex Characters**

    Jinta isn't your typical overpowered protagonist. He's stoic, burdened, and painfully human. His sword isn't wielded for glory-it's a curse, a reminder of the people he couldn't save and the eternity he's forced to endure. Watching him evolve through centuries-sometimes as protector, sometimes as a forgotten ghost-is heart-wrenching.

    Supporting characters like Suzune, the shrine maiden who anchors Jinta to his humanity, bring warmth and pain in equal measure. Every ally, every enemy, feels layered. Even the demons aren't just evil-they're tragic, twisted reflections of human flaws, sorrow, or revenge. That moral complexity elevates the narrative from a simple good-vs-evil story into something more akin to Greek tragedy.

    ### 4. **Stunning Visuals and Sound Design**

    While the animation isn't flashy, it's undeniably beautiful. The use of color, particularly during emotional climaxes, is breathtaking-autumn leaves falling over a death scene, the cold whites and blues of a snowy battlefield, or the warm golds of fleeting peace. The combat is sharp, clean, and grounded in real swordsmanship, lending every fight weight and consequence.

    Complementing the visuals is a hauntingly beautiful score-traditional instruments mixed with atmospheric soundscapes. The music doesn't overpower; it whispers, like the wind through bamboo, enhancing the feeling of watching a myth come alive.

    ### 5. **Themes That Resonate Across Time**

    At its core, *Kijin Gentosho* is about what it means to carry your scars across lifetimes. It's about love that survives centuries, grief that never fades, and duty that transcends time. The anime doesn't need bombastic twists to impress-it just tells a story that feels real in its sadness and beauty.

    That's why *Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentosho* is a 10/10. It's not just an anime-it's poetry written in steel and blood.

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      Senya Ichiya (feat. Izumi Nakasone (HY))
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      Music by Toc (as TOC), Izumi Nakasone (HY), by Waplan (as WAPLAN)

      Arranged by Waplan (as WAPLAN)

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      • March 31, 2025 (France)
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