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In this episode, Dr. Patrick Galbraith (Senshu) reacts to the global popularity of Demon Slayer before explaining why it has become so popular so quickly, how Demon Slayer marks a major shift in anime production away fro...
Demon Slayer and the Future of Anime on the Record with Dr. Patrick Galbraith (Senshu) is an episode from Japan on the Record by Tristan Grunow. In this episode, Dr. Patrick Galbraith (Senshu) reacts to the global popularity of Demon Slayer...
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Published Jul 27, 2021, 18:46 long, audio available.
In this episode, Dr. Patrick Galbraith (Senshu) reacts to the global popularity of Demon Slayer before explaining why it has become so popular so quickly, how Demon Slayer marks a major shift in anime production away from directors like Miyazaki Hayao, and what online distribution platforms mean for the future of anime around the world.
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Demon Slayer and the Future of Anime on the Record with Dr. Patrick Galbraith (Senshu) is an episode from Japan on the Record by Tristan Grunow.
This episode is 18:46 long.
This episode was published on Jul 27, 2021.
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Demon Slayer and the Future of Anime on the Record with Dr. Patrick Galbraith (Senshu) is from Japan on the Record by Tristan Grunow.
Published Jul 27, 2021 and 18:46 long