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Demon Slayer Quiz

Breathing techniques, Hashira battles, and the anime that broke every box office record in Japan.

Demon Slayer Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba took the anime world by storm when the Mugen Train movie earned $504 million worldwide — making it the highest-grossing Japanese film of all time. Created by Koyoharu Gotouge and serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2016 to 2020, the manga follows Tanjiro Kamado as he becomes a Demon Slayer to cure his sister Nezuko and avenge his family, massacred by the first demon, Muzan Kibutsuji.

How It Works

Each round presents 10 randomized questions from a pool of 50, with four multiple-choice options and instant feedback after every answer. Your final score comes with a performance tier and shareable results.

What You'll Learn

You'll explore all nine Hashira and their breathing styles, the Twelve Kizuki's Upper Moon demons, Tanjiro's journey from coal seller to elite swordsman, the Sun Breathing origin with Yoriichi Tsugikuni, Nichirin Sword colors, the Taisho era setting, ufotable's stunning animation, the Mugen Train record, and the major arcs from Final Selection through Infinity Castle.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the breathing techniques in Demon Slayer?

Breathing Techniques (Breath Styles) are sword-fighting forms used by Demon Slayers that enhance their physical abilities. All styles derive from the original Sun Breathing created by Yoriichi Tsugikuni. Major styles include Water (10 forms), Flame, Thunder, Wind, Stone, Mist, Love, Serpent, Insect, and Sound Breathing.

Who are all the Hashira in Demon Slayer?

The nine Hashira (Pillars) are the nine most powerful Demon Slayers: Giyu Tomioka (Water), Kyojuro Rengoku (Flame), Shinobu Kocho (Insect), Tengen Uzui (Sound), Muichiro Tokito (Mist), Mitsuri Kanroji (Love), Obanai Iguro (Serpent), Sanemi Shinazugawa (Wind), and Gyomei Himejima (Stone — considered the strongest).

How much did the Demon Slayer Mugen Train movie make?

Demon Slayer: Mugen Train earned approximately $504 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing Japanese film of all time and one of the top-grossing anime films ever. It surpassed Studio Ghibli's Spirited Away as Japan's all-time domestic box office champion.

Last updated: March 2026