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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba’s “Infinity Arc” surpassed 202 viewers in the 25 days since its release, but I think it could surpass 400 million viewers. I think it will. It’s because it’s a hot topic that people want to watch it, and there are a lot of people watching it, so I wonder if the “Infinity Arc” will be broadcast to the end? Or will it not? I haven’t seen it, so I don’t know, but if it goes to the end, it will probably surpass the limit, but even if it doesn’t, I think it will surpass the limit. I recorded Demon Slayer until the end , and it was written by someone who is very sensitive about creating detailed character designs. As I read, I got the sense that this person probably wouldn’t be able to continue the story or drag it out like in Dragon Ball by introducing a new enemy. In manga, the author often writes little sentences at the back of each volume. They write settings that seem like they’re just settings, without any rumors, but they consider all the characters to be real, and try to move the story forward in a way that doesn’t limit the limit to the “this person would be like this.” So, the names of certain characters’ techniques are actually named after certain events in the past . Normally, since they’re the ones attacking humans, killing them ends the story, but the people who become demons have had certain lives and that’s how they ended up, so not everyone is a bad person. Even relatively free-spirited people die, so I got the feeling he wasn’t the type of person who could make a second or third series . Yes. It’s rare for Jump to have a manga that ended properly. Jump tends to extend its series, especially Dragon Ball. When U-clap becomes popular, they add more battle scenes and introduce new enemies, but Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is beyond that. Since he created the entire story in his own mind, I think he probably memorizes the characters down to the smallest detail. The person who interviewed Akira Toriyama, who is a big Dragon Ball fan, said, “I love that character, Taopaipai,” and Toriyama responded, “Who’s Taopaipai?” Apparently, he forgot about it as soon as he wrote it, so Akira doesn’t remember the details of the plot at all, but that’s not the case with Demon Slayer. The author of Hunter x Hunter is just going with the flow, so I think that’s why he got stuck halfway through. Yes. I think he’s a really talented person. Also, I think the author of is a really thoughtful person, but the story expands while he’s writing , and he expands it without thinking about the punchline, so I think that ‘s probably the type of person who gets confused. Yes. That being said, Demon Slayer is unusually interesting, so I recommend it. Yes. JoJo decided to end it with parts 1, 2, and 3, so he did finish it, but he continued to add in the parts he wanted to do next, so it’s a pattern that works well. What’s your favorite scene from Demon Slayer? I don’t remember the exact line, but I think it was the one where he says he was able to endure it because he’s the eldest son. When was it? There’s a line that goes something like, “If I could endure it because I’m the eldest son, I wouldn’t have been able to endure it,” and I like that line. I don’t remember the team very well, but the reason is that when a character changes, for example, when a certain personality, like Nobi is this kind of character, or Suneo was this kind of character , is formed in the minds of the viewers, it ‘s when they think in a slightly unconventional way. Even when they think in a unique way, you think, “That’s certainly how this character would think.” “Oh, this character thinks like this .” So even if he says something strange like, “I was able to endure it because I’m the eldest son,” it’s forgivable because he’s a character that you’d think that way because he’s the main character . When you can accept within yourself that it’s because of this character that you think that way, you can understand that the character Tanjiro lives inside you. So , when that line flowed so easily within me, I think even people who’ve seen Demon Slayer probably won’t remember it. I’m sure people are writing things like, “Did that really happen ?” or “That sounds good,” but in the end, it’s just a line that just slips by. It’s not a particularly distinctive scene. But, somehow, the fact that I was able to let it slip by so easily meant that, even though it was something really unusual, it didn’t seem particularly unusual for this character , and that the character lives on in me, so I thought it was a well-made piece . Yes. Maeda’s international social networking site is a win, but I’m worried about the changes that major companies are making in Japan, as their desire to improve fundamental things is likely to be a challenge. This is quite difficult, and there’s no right answer, like, “This is the best way to make it” or ” This is the best way to do it.” For example, when it comes to things like Gmail and search engines, which compete on specs, there are certain standards for what specs are best. With cars, it’s easy to understand that speed and fuel efficiency are better. It’s easy to quantify. But determining what makes a social networking site good is quite difficult . It’s not necessarily true that the more people use a social network, the better it is. Even now, young people say they use BDR, but Facebook has far more users. Why do they use BDR instead of Facebook, which has a larger user base? Why do they use Snapchat? Why have young people moved away from Facebook? People who use Instagram don’t use X, and people who use X use Instagram, right? What’s the difference? Each user has a different motivation, and you need to tailor a service to that user. And for users who aren’t currently using a service, you need to tell them how it will make them happy. Demand and user numbers for social media are increasing, so it ‘s not a matter of clearly setting a goal and doing something. Not many people understand this . Yeah. I wonder. People who worked with me on Nicodo probably understand this, but while you need to satisfy Nicodo users to a certain extent, you also need to make people who don’t watch Nicodo want to watch it. I’ve talked quite a bit about what we need to do to achieve this . So, when there was a site called 2channel, why did it become so popular? Well, the reason was that they kept trying to make people who had never used 2channel want to check it out , and as a result, the number of users increased. People who use 2channel use it every day. This doesn’t increase the number of users. Of course, using it every day increases the amount of time users spend on it, but it doesn’t increase the overall number of users. So , to increase the overall number of users, you have to let people who don’t use 2channel know about it . And after letting them know about it, it’s important to give them information that makes them think it might be fun to try it. That’s right. I think it was inspired by Train Man, but the drama Train Man was born from a bulletin board called 2channel. And it was also born as a manga. By the way, when people asked how they found out about Train Man, some found it through the movie, some through the drama, and some through the manga, and there were also two manga series that were made through stage readings, and actually, when it came to Train Man, I tried to implement a strategy of not turning down submissions . Normally, people say that manga can only be made by one company, but I thought it would be okay to have two companies, so I went ahead with it . So I think Train Man is probably the only example of two manga works based on German novels being released at the same time . There are cases where a different manga artist makes a different manga after some time has passed, like a famous novel is made by a different person 10 years later, but there are also cases where the same work is made at the same time in projects to turn world masterpieces into manga. I don’t think there’s been much of that kind of thing. Is it like the pharmacist talking to himself? Is this happening in a manga at the same time? It’s the same pattern with isekai, too . I’m part of the camp that thinks it’s actually a mistake to have to be tied down to one thing . When it comes to expanding the market, it’s better to try different things across a wider range, but that’s a slightly different approach from the media strategies of those who are promoting multimedia . A recent example of something that dares to break away from conventional wisdom is Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. Back in the day, it was common for anime to be produced in partnership with a TV station and broadcast continuously on that station . But with Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, they’re broadcasting it on TV, then on Netflix, and then the sequel is released as a movie. If there’s a TV station on the production committee, say Nippon TV, then please keep it on Nippon TV. Keep it on TV so viewers know exactly how it ends. So, if you’re going to make a movie, it’d be good to make it an original story, like a Dragon Ball movie or something like Broly, featuring characters that don’t appear in the original work . But if they’re going to talk about the original work, they should broadcast it on a TV station . But for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, the TV station wasn’t included in the political committee. I feel like I saw it on TV Tower, but it was broadcast on a different TV station. I think I saw it on Netflix. I don’t remember where I saw Secret Eva, and I saw the sequel in the movie theater, but then that movie theater version was available on Netflix . It was all about showing it to as many people as possible, and in the end, it’s good that the manga sold, and it’s good that the content of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba sells. The aim was different: it would be better to make it the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba story everyone knows, so it ended up being better to do it a little differently than following the TV station’s lead . Thank you for watching. This video is a bit of a letdown. LINE stamps are now on sale. There’s a purchase link in the description, so you can purchase them there . Thank you. [Music]

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