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Demon Slayer Season 02 Episode 07: Release Date and Watch Online

Demon Slayer Season 02 Episode 07 is going to release on November 28, 2021. Fans are eagerly waiting for new episodes to release soon.

Demon Slayer is an adventurous series that involves dark fantasy. It originated in Japan. The series went popular through its manga after being serialized for more than 4 years. The series got its anime adaptation in the year 2019.

Haruo Sotozaki is the director of the anime adaptation whereas Ufotable is the writer of the Demon Slayer. There are a total of 32 episodes that have been released till date with two seasons and a movie.

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Everything you need to know

The story revolves around an innocent boy named Tanjiro Kamado. He is very young but is still a responsible member of his family. After the demise of his lovable father, he tries his best to keep his family all together and to support them.

He regularly pays visit in the village situated close to his house, in order to earn some cash by selling charcoal. One day, he became late in returning to his home so he had to stay in the village.

Demon Slayer Season 02 Episode 07

Next morning, when he decided to go back to his house, he was shocked by the situation. He found out that all his family was killed by the demons who in order to gain powers fed on his family.

He found out that his sister was still alive and he carried her on his back to seek medical help. Soon he realized, his sister was going through major changes as she herself was turning into demon.

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Demon Slayer Season 2 Episode 7 Release Date

It is going to release on November 28, 2021. Fans are eagerly waiting for new episodes to hit the streaming platform soon. Needless to say, there are just 4 more days left for the new episodes to release soon.

Where to watch?

You can stream it on Netflix, Funimation and Crunchyroll.

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