Junior High and High School!! Kimetsu Academy Story: Kimetsu no Utage Special Edition
Finished · 3 epufotable · 2020 · Japan

Junior High and High School!! Kimetsu Academy Story: Kimetsu no Utage Special Edition

中高一貫!!キメツ学園物語 ~鬼滅の宴=特別編=~

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These specials were originally shown at the Kimetsu no Utage live event which was held on October 20th 2019 in Tokyo with the voice actors live-dubbing their dialogue. Later properly dubbed and released on the Kimetsu no Yaiba DVD & Blu-ray. Note: Related to the post-credit shorts after episodes 14, 17 on the TV broadcast of Kimetsu no Yaiba.

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Episodes

7
1. Episode 1 - Kimetsu no Utage Special Edition Episode 1
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2. Episode 2 - Kimetsu no Utage Special Edition Episode 2
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3. Episode 3 - Kimetsu no Utage Special Edition Episode 3
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4. Episode 4 - Valentine Edition Episode 1
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5. Episode 5 - Valentine Edition Episode 2
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6. Episode 6 - Valentine Edition Episode 3
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7. Episode 7 - Valentine Edition Episode 4
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