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Time of India
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Not One piece or Solo leveling, this dark fantasy anime is the most in-demand - Can you guess which one?
Jujutsu Kaisen is the most in-demand anime, states Guinness World Records 'Jujutsu Kaisen' wins the Guiness World Record for the Most in-demand TV Anime of All Time. — Anime Rave (@AniRave) July 29, 2025 Why is JJK so popular? When will Jujutsu Kaisen season 5 release? Where to watch Jujutsu Kaisen? While popular anime like One Piece and Solo Leveling still lead the conversation, a surprising dark fantasy series has been rapidly climbing in global popularity. With its gripping plot, strong character development, and stunning visuals, it has caught the attention of viewers everywhere. Latest trends reveal that this unexpected hit is now among the most-watched in-demand global anime fans have long recognized Jujutsu Kaisen's popularity, its official rise to the number one spot is a significant milestone, especially considering the stiff competition from other powerhouse titles like One Piece, Demon Slayer, Spy x Family, and Solo Leveling, all of which boast huge audiences and strong streaming to Guinness World Records, Parrot Analytics named Jujutsu Kaisen the most in-demand anime worldwide between February 1, 2024, and January 31, 2025. The anime achieved a demand level 64 times greater than the global average for TV shows. This exceptional performance highlights its widespread appeal and influence, with high scores across streaming stats, online searches, and fan engagement, proving that Jujutsu Kaisen has become a global anime Kaisen (or JJK) has gained massive popularity thanks to its compelling plot, richly developed characters, and stunning animation by MAPPA. Set in a dark, supernatural Tokyo, the anime blends thrilling action with smart world-building and explores heavy themes such as loss, morality, and death. Characters like Yuji Itadori and fan-favorite Gojo Satoru draw viewers in with their depth and dynamic story's unpredictable twists and emotional stakes keep audiences engaged, while the innovative cursed energy system and solid manga foundation further elevate its appeal. It's no surprise that JJK has become one of the most sought-after anime series currently no official release date for Jujutsu Kaisen Season 5. According to IMDb, the manga wrapped up with its final chapter on September 29, 2024. So far, the anime has completed two seasons, and a third has been confirmed for release in 2026. As a result, fans will have to wait for further updates on when Season 5 might can stream Jujutsu Kaisen on Netflix and Crunchyroll.


Forbes
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Bad News About The ‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle' Part 2 And 3 Release Dates
Demon Slayer Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is currently demolishing box office records in Japan, records set originally by Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, years earlier. They really like Demon Slayer. But fans know that this first Infinity Castle film is only Part 1, and Parts 2 and 3 are separate movies, a trilogy that is going to be the end of the entire series. A series that will…span an entire decade, according to new reports about the release dates for Infinity Castle Parts 2 and 3. A new report from AniRave says a source they trust has informed them that Infinity Castle Part 2 will air in 2027 and Infinity Castle Part 3 will air in 2029. That would be around ten years since Demon Slayer first debuted in 2019, and the end result of this would be a total of four seasons of a show and three movies. Fans have not liked hearing these are the dates, and were hoping the movies would get here faster. After all, it took just five years for there to be four seasons of the show which is a whopping 63 episodes in total. At 2 hours and 30 minutes, Infinity Castle is roughly 7.5 episodes. So 7.5 episodes every two years? Why is it taking so long? Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Well, the main issue is going to be production quality and just how much work the above-and-beyond animation is going to be for the films. Those who have seen the first one can attest to how great it is. While these dates are not official, fans hoping that maybe the 'real' dates are closer together are in for disappointment. If anything, it's possible the actual gaps between Part 1 and 2 and 2 and 3 may be even longer than this. Ufotable has said that production on just Part 1 took 3.5 years, started while the old seasons were still airing. Not to say that every movie is going to take 3.5 years from the release of the last one, putting us at 2032, but one every two years is sort of a blessing, in that context, as frustrating as it may be for fans. It's frankly a miracle that Demon Slayer got 63 episodes out in five years with its animation quality, and while it's understandable fans may be confused about the delay with the movies, there's no real getting around it. I'm seeing some say the 'hype will be dead,' but the time the series finishes in 2029, but I mean, this is Demon Slayer, hype for it does not die. Follow me on Twitter, YouTube, Bluesky and Instagram. Pick up my sci-fi novels the Herokiller series and The Earthborn Trilogy