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Back in the day, we used to call this filler.
Demon Slayer season 3 has some spectacular moments that continue to show ufotable's ability to make every frame pop with color and gravitas, and the story moves forward significantly, especially when it comes to Nezuko – who finally becomes a character this time around. For the most part, though, it feels like too little, too late. After the the Mugen Train movie's success in translating a short story arc into a single feature rather than multiple episodes, season 3 feels like a step backward, stretching a short arc into a bloated and dull season that overstayed its welcome.
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