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ANA’s Demon Slayer jet takes another flight to the sky

Feb 21, 2022, 5:26 AM
Nicole Pulido

Nicole Pulido

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In addition to a specially painted aircraft depicting characters from the show, All Nippon Airways’ domestic flights will offer Demon Slayer-themed paper cups and special paper toys for children.

Japanese airline All Nippon Airways (ANA)'s collaboration with the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba anime is continuing with the launch of a second jetliner, which will commence regular flights starting from March 26.

ANA has collaborated with other anime and video game companies in the past. A frequent collaborator is The Pokemon Company, the most popular example being the Pokemon Jet promotional airplanes. The Pokemon airplanes have since been transferred to Japanese regional airlines like Air Do.

The "Kimetsu no Yaiba Jet Two" (written exclusively in Japanese with kanji and hiragana characters as a nod to the anime's historical setting) features an illustration of the nine Pillars on its sides.

Japan’s largest and 5-Star airline for nine consecutive years first announced their collaboration last December.

As part of the year-long collaboration, episodes of the show will also be available as in-flight entertainment on ANA’s domestic and international flights.

The “Kimetsu no Yaiba Jet One,” which started trips on January 31, highlights Tanjirо̄, Nezuko, Zenitsu, and Inosuke.

The Jet Two will include a similar inside plan as the Jet One and in-flight voiceover by the four previously mentioned characters. Lodge chaperons will likewise be wearing Demon Slayer covers.

The jet featured the art and characters of the anime TV series “Demon Slayer” through a special limited promotion.

In addition to a specially painted aircraft depicting characters from the show, domestic flights will offer Demon Slayer-themed paper cups and special paper toys for children.

This new “Kimetsu no Yaiba Jet Two” focuses on the nine Pillars (Hashira). On top of the themed exterior, other details like Rengoku’s bento box as an in-flight meal,

Demon Slayer-themed flight accessories, programming, and uniforms make this the complete Demon Slayer flight experience.

Those in Japan can expect this to launch from March 25 until April 10.

Tags: #anime, #airtravel, #transportation, #AllNipponAirways, #DemonSlayer, #collaboration


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