Animator remakes Demon Slayer’s ‘Infinity Castle’ using Minecraft

WATCH: Animator remakes Demon Slayer’s ‘Infinity Castle’ using Minecraft

/ 04:18 PM July 23, 2024

Software developer Joshua Tulod, 27, recreates Demon Slayer's 'Infinity Castle' scene using Minecraft. Video courtesy of JSTCreations/YouTube. Graphics: Samuel Yap/INQUIRER.net

Software developer Joshua Tulod, 27, recreates Demon Slayer’s prelude to the ‘Infinity Castle’ scene using Minecraft. Video courtesy of JSTCreations/YouTube. Graphics: Samuel Yap/INQUIRER.net

“Fate is about to take a dramatic turn.”

The Japanese anime series “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba” has officially concluded its fourth season by teasing a thrilling preview of the next action-packed arc, the “Infinity Castle.”

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Fans bowed with anticipation as the finale episode showed the Hashiras and the members of the Demon Slayer Corps plunging into the demon-swarmed castle to face off against the Demon King Muzan Kibutsuji and his Upper Moon demons.

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Among the fans impressed by the prelude to the upcoming epic battle is Joshua Tulod, a 27-year-old software developer from Bulacan. His admiration for the series inspired him to recreate a scene in “The Hashira Unite” episode using the sandbox video game “Minecraft.”

In an interview with INQUIRER.net, Tulod shared that he has been a fan of Demon Slayer due to its excellent animation and storyline. After seeing the finale, he incorporated his interest in Minecraft and animation to remake the scene. 

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“Making this animation was challenging because my device is not high-end, and I had to work with a laptop that isn’t the best for animation. [Despite the struggles], I would say that if you want something to be done, just start it and enjoy the process,” Tulod said. 

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Tulod started creating Minecraft content in 2018 and began animating in 2022. Besides Demon Slayer, he also made a Minecraft animation of “Voltes V” and “Steve & Alex.” 

See more of Tulod’s incredible works on his YouTube channel, JSTCreations.

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