Tanjiro actor blown away by success

Abu Bakar YasinBBC Newsbeat

Sony depicts a close -up from the Demon Slayer poster: Kimetsu No Yaiba Infinity Castle shows the protagonist Tangzhiro, who is crying, focused on a distant enemy. In the background is the installation of other characters.Sony Pictures

“Demon Slayer is a phenomenon of pop culture,” says Govalovo Actor Zach Agylar

The leading actor of the voice in the global cash fee of Smash Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no yaiba infinity Castle says that he was “amazed” by the success of the anime film.

Based on the 2016 Manga series, the film is the first part of the trilogy that limits the history of an extremely popular animation series launched in 2019.

This follows the story of a teenager Tanjiro Kamado, who joins the team of demons hunters after his sister turned into one.

Zach Agylar, who plays Tanjiro in the English version, says BBC Newsbeat that the success of the film shows that the series has become a full-fledged “Pop Culture Phenomenon”.

Since its release, Castle Infinity has earned more than $ 600 million (447 million pounds) at the world's cash desks, which puts it ahead of the mission and fantastic four in the top -10 of this year.

He took first place in the first week in Japan and the USA, and it remained only at the top of the UK from the Downton abbey: Grand Final.

The 27 -year -old Zach, who lent his vote to dozens of video games and the names of anime, tells the Newsbeat anime, “gradually was on this track to achieve the main popularity.”

He thinks that the Ineffin Castle is a name that pushed it on the line.

“I just think that it is so damn cool that the anime is this main thing, and the demons are the basis of this,” he says.

Getty Images A group of people dressed in costumes and dresses is going near the cinema on the red carpet, surrounded by posters for Slayer Demon, Kimetsu No Yaiba Infinity Castle. The mood is festive.Getty images

Zach and his colleagues -actors attended the premiere of infinity in Los -Ageles

Rahul Purini, President of Crunchyroll streaming service, BBC said at the beginning of this year This anime was “one of the fastest growing entertainment sectors” in the world.

He said that he owes his popularity to many suckers and styles that exist among.

“What does the anime do for us is that it is truly conceived and created in Japan,” he said.

“This is a very unique format for telling stories, and it has not only stunning visual effects, but also strong characters, very unique stories created in these amazing worlds, and this is what attracts fans to these stories.”

According to the company, 1.5 billion “favorite” anime fans are made around the world, which are easier to access popular shows, since streamers, such as Crunchyroll and Netflix, add them to their services.

Hrncharoll Zach Agylar, a young man with short black hair, stands in front of a gray background when he smiles at the camera for this shot at the studio.Christ

Zak says that he is a “lover of history” of the killer of demons

Zak says that this can be a large pressure to portray a role such as Tanjiro, whom he describes as the “most complex character”, which he had to portray when he had to portray.

“I draw from my personal difficulties and put part of this in Tanjiro,” he says Newsbeat.

“There are times when I feel that I am physically experiencing this pain.”

Demon Slayer is produced in Japan, originally written for Japanese actors and recorded.

Zak says that this may be a problem for people like him, which provide foreign batons, especially when it comes to appropriate animations for votes.

“If a scream is ten seconds, and you do ten and a half, it is too long,” he says.

“And you must do it again.”

Voice actors rarely write down with their colleagues, says Zak, so he must imagine what others do in the scene for his own lines in order to “have emotional meaning”.

“This is a niche skill with such an imagination,” he says.

“You cannot be on the set with all these details and things that you need to play, you must really imagine this world in your head.

“If you run through the scene that you cannot physically manage, you must make this scene in your head and make it natural.”

Zak, whose love for anime attracted him to voice acting, says that he hopes that the success of the infinity of the castle will inspire people to plunge into what the genre can offer.

“You must give an anime a chance, you do not know what you are missing,” he says.

“It has one of the greatest stories that I experienced when I experienced.”

But how much time he will have to spend, watching this himself to debate. He registered on the second and three of the trilogy “The killer of demons.”

“This first has already blew up my mind,” he says.

“I can’t even imagine the second and third – it will be madness.

“From this moment it will only be more and more.”

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