TheDemon Slayerfranchise has consistently dominated the Japanese box officesinceDemon Slayer: Mugen Trainmade its premiere in October 2020. But now it looks like the film’s reign has finally been challenged by an old veteran.GintamaThe Final, the appropriately named final film in theGintamaseries, has taken the top spot for the latest weekend, giving the previous champion its first taste of 2nd place.
After an incredibly strong showing ever since it first premiered,Mugen Trainconceded the number 1 rank asThe Finaljust slightly pulled ahead in its first weekend. Based on theGintamaanime series that’s been running in various forms since 2006, the new film certainly has some clout behind it, which likely helped its numbers. It seems that, even thoughDemon Slayeris among the most popular franchises in Japan right now (to the point thatDemon Slayer’s theme song won the industry’s top musical honors) the old guard still has some fight in it.
RELATED:10 Anime You Need To Watch If You Enjoy The Witcher 3
However, this close victory may not have been entirely due to straight popularity. Showings ofGintama The Finalgave audience members specialDemon Slayerillustrations drawn byGintama’s original artist and creator Hideaki Sorachi. It was a smart move, considering how many collectors this may have brought in. Though whether or not this actually helpedThe Finalreach its prestigious position is unclear.Demon Slayerfans have proven they’ll go great lengths for their favorite show, after all.
Gintama, based on the manga originally written in 2003, began its run as a series in 2006 with the anime of the same name. The series follows Gintoki Sakata, a freelance samurai in an alternate version of Japan’s Edo period. This timeline sees Earth attacked by aliens, resulting in a quick surrender by the shogun. Now, in a country where aliens have taken over and samurai have been banned from carrying swords, Sakata and his friends take odd jobs as freelancers to pay the rent.
This unexpectedly mundane look at a literal alien invasion is one of the many waysGintamadisplays its sense of humor, and that style of comedy has kept viewers coming back as the series regularly received a surprising amount of continuations at a regular pace since its original debut, culminating in the new filmGintama The Final. While theDemon Slayertie-in likely played some role inThe Final’s success, the audience that stayed with the franchise since the beginning and has only grown since then absolutely deserves the bulk of the credit.
Of course, there’s no telling how longThe Finalwill stay King of this particular hill.Gintamafans may have surged out to see it after waiting since 2018 for new content from the series, but will their numbers stay strong in the coming weekends? Or willthe demons ofDemon Slayercome out to play once again?
MORE:The Simpsons: The 10 Worst Things Mr. Burns Has Ever Done