The 13 best episodes (and THE worst one) of Demon Slayer, ranked

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Here we pull 13 of the best episodes from Demon Slayer and rank them from worst to best, with the worst episode also listed in the end.

Step into the historical setting of the Taisho Period in Japan, where demons lurk and heroes rise in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. Our tale follows the courageous Tanjiro, a kindhearted charcoal seller whose life takes a drastic turn when a demon massacres his family, sparing only his sister Nezuko, who unfortunately has been transformed into a demon. Shaken but not broken, Tanjiro embarks on the path of a “demon slayer” to restore Nezuko’s humanity and avenge his family.

With its compelling narrative, heart-rending emotional depths, and exhilarating battles, Demon Slayer has etched its mark in the annals of anime history. But amongst this goldmine of fantastic episodes, which ones have truly stolen the show?

Well, I’ve ranked the top 13 episodes from the series that you can’t afford to miss… and I’ve followed it up with the one episode that makes my blood boil.

13 – “Mist Hashira Muichiro Tokito” – Season 4

We kickstart our thrilling countdown at number 13 with the riveting episode, “Mist Hashira Muichiro Tokito.” In this captivating installment, we witness the enigmatic Muichiro channeling his memories as though they were a weapon, a stark demonstration of his unshakeable confidence against the formidable fifth moon demon. The episode is nothing short of a pivotal moment that cements its place in Muichiro’s character evolution, leaving us on the edge of our seats.

We can’t help but be pulled into the narrative as we see the multifaceted layers of Muichiro’s character unfolding with every passing moment. This episode serves as a testament to his resilience and strength, painting a vivid picture of his invincibility. All these elements mesh together to create a truly compelling viewing experience, one that will have you gripped from start to finish. Truly a must-watch.