Mitchell Berger
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Podcast Appearances
You know, we knew it opened in Southeast Asia very strong.
We knew the fans were there.
I'm just happy to see them all come out and show their support.
So it was a fun weekend.
So Demon Slayer is a show that's been, it started as a manga.
So it's a very successful manga series.
It became an animated show a few years ago, five or six years ago.
We've released three other films.
Mugen Train probably is the one that most people have heard of that we had coming out of the pandemic.
But it's a long-running show on the Crunchyroll service that we're now ending the manga story arc with three films in theaters.
It's a really good show.
It's a little bit of family.
It's a little bit of killing demons.
It's a little bit of redemption.
There's a little bit of something and lots of action.
So there's something for everyone in there.
So I think one thing I'll lightly correct you on just because I love to tell people this.
Anime, for us, it's not a genre.
It's a medium.
It is a way of storytelling.