“Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Part 1 – Akaza Returns” Shatters Box Office Records

August 2, 2025, marked another historic moment for Japanese animation with the release of *Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Part 1 – Akaza Returns*. Produced by ufotable and distributed by Aniplex, the film achieved a staggering 10.24 billion yen in its opening weekend, setting a new record for the highest three-day debut in Japanese box office history and becoming the hottest title of the 2025 summer season.

Record-Breaking Box Office Performance
According to data released by Toho Co., Ltd., the film attracted 6.78 million viewers in its first three days, grossing 10.24 billion yen and surpassing the previous record held by Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (9.3 billion yen). Screened across 562 theaters in Japan, the film maintained an average occupancy rate of over 90%, with prime-time screenings nearly sold out. Its international performance was equally impressive, setting new records for Japanese animated films in South Korea, Taiwan, and other regions.

As of September 7, the film has grossed 31.43 billion yen in Japan, NT$713 million in the Taiwan region, 27 million ringgit in Malaysia, HK$80 million in Hong Kong, and 34 billion won in South Korea. Worldwide, it has earned a total box office revenue of US$300 million.

Audience Reception: A Spectacle of Action and Emotion
The film continues the main storyline of the Infinity Castle arc, focusing on the intense battle between Tanjiro, Giyu, and Upper Rank Three demon Akaza. Viewers praised ufotable’s exceptional animation quality and signature lighting effects, particularly highlighting Akaza’s backstory and the “Bright Red Blade” awakening sequence as visual masterpieces.

On Yahoo! Movies Japan, the film holds a rating of 4.6/5 (based on 23,000 reviews), while a Cinema Today survey reported a 98% viewer satisfaction rate. Many audiences noted that the fight scenes “surpassed the intensity of the Rengoku battle in Mugen Train” and appreciated the “more nuanced character development.”

Critical Response: Technical Brilliance with Pacing Trade-offs
Kinema Junpo commented, “ufotable’s lavish animation resources transform manga panels into an audiovisual spectacle. However, the runtime limitations of a feature film result in some compression of Akaza’s backstory and original details, slightly impacting emotional depth.”

Western media also took note. The Hollywood Reporter stated, “Even for non-anime audiences, the battle sequences represent peak visual artistry,” though it noted that “the plot may pose comprehension challenges for viewers unfamiliar with the source material.”

Industry Impact: Advancing Animation Production Standards
The film pioneered the use of 4K HDR and 120fps formats for select scenes and collaborated with Sony to develop immersive sound technology enhancing the impact of “Breathing Style” effects. Toho analysts believe the film will drive the adoption of higher technical standards in Japanese animation and project its final total could exceed 30 billion yen.

Conclusion
Infinity Castle Part 1 reaffirms Demon Slayer’s dominance as a global franchise through its monumental box office success and critical acclaim. With Part 2 already confirmed for a 2026 release, the journey into the Infinity Castle promises to continue captivating audiences worldwide.

 

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