Blue Exorcist: The Movie

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In a wild adventure beyond the familiar, Rin and friends face a powerful enemy aiming to unleash demonic chaos. With teamwork, strength, and some unexpected allies, they battle to protect their world and uncover hidden truths.

Blue Exorcist: The Movie Trivia

What is the main objective of Rin Okumura in Blue Exorcist: The Movie? (Medium)
#1: To defeat demons
#2: To find his biological mother
#3: To save his brother Yukio
#4: To become the King of Hell
What is the name of the demon that Rin Okumura fights in Blue Exorcist: The Movie? (Genius)
#1: Satan
#2: Akira
#3: Mephisto
#4: Amano
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Blue Exorcist: The Movie Fun Facts

Blue Exorcist: The Movie features an original storyline that is not part of the manga or anime series, allowing for unique character developments and plot twists.
The film's soundtrack includes contributions from Hiroyuki Sawano, a renowned composer known for his work on other popular anime series like Attack on Titan and Kill la Kill.

Blue Exorcist: The Movie Polls

What is your favorite aspect of Blue Exorcist: The Movie?
The Storyline
The Animation
The Characters
The Soundtrack
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What character's backstory do you find most intriguing in Blue Exorcist: The Movie?
Rin Okumura
Yukio Okumura
Shura Kirigakure
Mephisto Pheles
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