Hey Demon Slayer fans, check-out our dessert table featuring our favorite Demon Slayer Corps members, and character-themed desserts. May 10th is Rengoku's birthday, and we thought that we would celebrate it by sharing this dessert table. "Demon Slayer (Kimetsu No Yaiba)" is a popular anime TV series which is set in Japan during the Taisho period (1912-1926) and follows the powerful Demon Slayer Corps as they battle man-eating demons. The movie sequel, "Kimetsu No Yaiba: Mugen Train" or "Demon Slayer: Infinity Train" has grossed over US$474 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film in 2020. It also set multiple box-office records including taking the number one spot at the box office in North America, the highest-grossing film of all time in Japan, and highest-grossing anime film worldwide. Above: Our hero and Flame Hashira, Kyojuro Rengoku, quickly became a fan-favorite after watching the movie. He takes center stage at the table surrounded by eye-catching flame graphics. Other important elements from the show and the movie are showcased on the table: 1) The main characters: Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu and Inosuke and the desserts and dessert trimmings that represent the characters' haori and Nezuko's kimono. 2) Tanjiro's Hanafuda earrings 3) Urokodaki's mask 4) Nezuko's box 5) Slimed Mugen train, as portrayed in the movie 6) The white Kanji letters positioned at each side of Rengoku. This is printed at the back of each Demon Slayer uniform which reads "Metsu" and means "destroy". 7) Graphic posters featuring the anime series and the movie, "Mugen Train" Rock candy in red and yellow colors flank Rengoku to represent his flame breathing and combat style. Flags on sticks feature our characters' haori & Nezuko's kimono The Mugen or Infinity train, where all the action happened in the movie, was a must appearance on the dessert table; complete with lights and slime. The Demon Slayer main cast: Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu and Inosuke toppers on cupcakes. We also serve up character-themed desserts. Urokodaki's mask and Nezuko's box. Kanji character that is printed at each back of the Demon slayer uniform which reads, "metsu" and means "destroy", and containers bearing the characters' haori and Nezuko's kimono.
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