

Here is… Upper Moon One… Its heavy presence is incomparable to the other Upper Moons, exuding even a sense of dignity.
While strong, this work’s ceiling is far too high, making it relatively weak.
>>1Then that means almost all the characters are weak, isn’t it!
My older brother is the world’s greatest swordsman.
The strength that modern demon hunters can barely kill.
A person of character who sacrifices their home and family to assist their brother in the demon hunt.
The clear third place in the story.
Maybe even if I were at the tragic popcorn scene, I would have been quickly defeated and just ended up as tragic popcorn…
If there hadn’t been any exhaustion from the brother’s raid battle, would the Muzan raid battle have had a slightly better outcome?
To be honest, brother, the damage from the battle is relatively minimal.
The weak and the young ones died as expected, and the survivors are all in good shape, so it’s quite a big victory, I guess…
Isn’t the punch of the tragedy weaker compared to things like a lover being killed or parents killing each other?
>>11It’s not so much a tragedy as it is just me complicating my own complexes…
>>11There’s a bit of resentment in there, isn’t there?
Infinity is strong enough that it can’t even do anything about it.
It’s a level of swordsmanship that goes beyond just breathing.
Moon Prism Power, a little too strong.
If Akaza hadn’t had a specific weakness to Tanjiro, he could have transformed into someone resistant to beheading; if Doma hadn’t absorbed Shinobu, it wouldn’t have been surprising if he had severely damaged a Hashira; and if Kokushibo hadn’t faced that particular lineup, things would likely have been much worse. The Demon Slayer Corps was just too lucky.
It doesn’t matter, but I wasn’t able to convert all iPhone proper nouns.
I wonder what the breathing technique of the moon was like during human time.
>>17Many techniques are based on effects, and it seems that most techniques in human form barely retain their original form.
It looks kind of creepy…
Don’t casually crush someone.
The wind pillar is quite unharmed except for losing a finger during the battle with Kokushibo.
>>21I understand it’s physical, but when I’m told my brother is safe despite being dead, I can’t help but laugh a little.
>>29Should I let this guy live since he’ll suffer more if he does?
>>264The human heart and such.
It was a crocodile.
>>21No, I just had surgery, but my body is also pretty messed up from injuries.
I believe that if I had overcome my weaknesses and truly let go of my shame, I could have surpassed even the most terrible things.
Well, Muzan has poison blood, so his killing power is high.
>>22Unlike Muzan, I actually have skills over here.
The strongest form that one reaches as a demon resembles the grotesque tentacled creature, which feels like a curse…
>>27Humans die from a single hit, so it’s fine to just unleash a massive area attack in all directions.
Moving further and further away from the samurai…
I was shocked and died when it became too creepy.
My brother didn’t abandon his humanity even after his wife and children were killed.
The eldest son, yet could not bear it.
After all, Enichi is strange.
I think the weird one in second place is Tanjiro’s dad.
>>28There’s a suspicion that I’m over 25 and still alive despite having bruises…
>>38Well, it seems that the cause of the bruised one’s death is the excessive use of their heart and lungs to the limit, so if they keep using it, they might not die.
The rock is often praised, but it’s somewhat debatable that my much stronger elder brother is often belittled instead.
>>31Iwa is not transformed into a demon.
>>35The teacher is a murderer.
The people of that family who can inherit the Kagura are strange, huh…
“About half of the damage to your image is due to…”
Wow
Wow
I think it’s because of…
>>33It’s long!
The sword is unusually long!
Because you don’t care that your eyes are getting bigger, but for some reason, if you become even uglier, you have a mentality that reflects and ends up taking your own life…
>>34Is there anyone at this level who can’t read the story?
It’s true that compulsion can be complicated, but I feel that En’ichi is such an exceptional case that it’s hard to agree with generalizing the influence on those around him.
>>36It might be true that the reason I’ve never felt jealousy is simply that there hasn’t been anything to be jealous of.
>>36My brother took a turn for the worst, but well, it’s inevitable that something would be distorted with someone like that next to him.
Considering my brother’s strength, it’s understandable that the results in the story are pretty terrible, so it’s only natural to be criticized a bit harshly.
Don’t let them turn you into a demon later in the final battle!
Why are all the Moon Breathing techniques area attacks…?
Yoriichi is just a bit too great.
I’m just glad that my older brother is the only one who got complicated.
>>43The worthless Hashira from back then, who urged him to commit suicide, are just…
>>51My brother’s actions…
>>51Killing the lord is a bit…
>>51If you show a bruise, you’ll die at 25, and on top of that, your brother killed the head of the family and his companions and betrayed them, while he himself escaped from a gruesome fate, so that’s just it…
>>58When I think about what they’ve done, it just seems like a miserable betrayal…
>>68In fact, after dying repeatedly from the cost of the bruises and suffering a drastic reduction in combat strength, we almost faced annihilation due to my brother’s sun breathing hunting, so it’s really not a joke.
Honestly, there’s a bit of a suspicion that if it were a human era, Himejima-san might be stronger.
>>45To be honest, or rather based on the impression of the majority, isn’t岩 the better one…?
>>57The only descriptions are that he had the mark of the human era and that no one else could use the Moon Breathing technique, so isn’t there practically no impression left for the majority?
I mean, which majority are you talking about?
>>45If you think you’re superior to the Rock Pillar, then 300 years ago when I saw a body as refined as yours, there would have been a bit more passion in it, so at least from brother’s perspective, he probably thinks he’s above you.
There is a lot of criticism directed towards Enichi Muzan’s regulation, so it’s like saying that everyone below him, including Lord Douma, is a loser… and it leaves me feeling frustrated.
Despite being born into a prestigious family, it’s probably because this person abandoned their family that their descendants ended up living in the mountains.
>>50That said, the situation in the Kanto region in the 1400s couldn’t be solved by just one Black Death.
If it’s a trade of one pillar for one demon eater, then it’s quite a bargain.
Himejima-san is a bit too much of a monster.
>>55What’s up with having perfect control over the appearance of bruises I’ve never even had before?
My brother ran away after doing all that.
I can understand wanting to make him take his own life quickly if I think about the possibility of Ichiban doing something similar.
The battle between Kokushibo and the Stone Hashira feels like an epic showdown, even though it’s a fight between the 3rd and 4th ranks.
>>61It’s actually the top of both camps…
The rock pillar that fought my brother and came away without a single fatal injury is too tough.
If I hadn’t been ridiculously honest, it probably wouldn’t have been found out, but thinking that Lady Tamayo might be okay is such a huge mistake that it would lead to seppuku even within the story’s generation.
>>65Even Nezuko, who hasn’t eaten people, is told to commit seppuku, so it’s way out of line to let Tamayo, who has already eaten a child and her husband and continues to eat people, get away.
It happens often, but the last battle definitely felt like an event battle…
Life
ki
Shame
I like the story linked to Sam 8.
Thanks to focusing on character traits, it’s a type of boss that doesn’t use Blood Demon Arts at all, just like Muzan.
Although the scream is compatible with blood demon arts,
If my brother messes up so badly that he lets Mujan slip away there…
>>71“Because of that habit of not being able to win against anyone other than Yoriichi…”
There was a time when it mostly turned into a conversation about this guy and Yorichi, but honestly, I like it.
There must have been exceptions with the Rock Pillar, right? It reminds me of Yorichi, and being strong in debates is really dependable.
It feels like my brother’s path to becoming a samurai and rising in rank has been cut off since he has been defeated by his subordinates and is now in the Demon Slayer Corps.
Even in the case of Iwakatsu, he was likely considerably stronger than the other pillars of his time, so if you kicked Yoriichi, I feel like you guys, Kokushibo, wouldn’t stand a chance.
>>77From the perspective of the other pillars, it’s understandable that they can’t trust Yoriichi very much either.
>>77Even if I’m told that I’m an insider, there’s nothing unnatural about it, so there’s still a better chance of Kokusho-mu winning alone than the combination of En’ichi and Kokusho-mu.
>>114If they were truly a traitor, they wouldn’t commit suicide even if pressed; wouldn’t the only option be to take the initiative and kill them?
Isn’t the response too lenient for an enemy assumption?
A family member turns into a demon, and that’s one out.
A family member kills the lord, and it’s 2 outs.
Letting Muzan escape is somewhat understandable, but letting Tamayo go without complaint is a clear three outs.
It’s no surprise that it’s the number one bestseller on the enemy side, given the level of quality in the story…
The appearance of the flute was particularly shocking.
>>80You haven’t thrown it away and you’re carrying it around with you all the time!?
My feelings towards Enmu were mixed with love and hatred, and reading it stirred various emotions in me.
Looking back, it seems that the top three of the Upper Moons mostly ended up self-destructing.
Of course, Muzan would be furious, wondering what the hell is going on.
>>82Unlike my brother, I am shameless.
Unlike the founder, living in a dirty way.
Unlike the useless, the most powerful is the one who has no important others.
>>88You are a being that should not exist.
>>82It’s just a predictable ending, so it’s not like it’s self-destruction, you know, Douma.
>>82The demon side is so strong that it’s at a level where you wonder how they could lose considering the difference in strength.
These guys are useless! That’s a perfectly reasonable opinion.
>>82Is it self-destructive to have canceled the evolution of one and three into head-cutting invulnerability during the event?
The Demon Slayer Corps took it by force until the beheading.
On one hand, they fall into the category of worthless people, but there is some pity for them.
Big brother is strong, isn’t he?
Useless Komainu
There’s no gal who is kind to otaku.
Well, since he’s my older brother, he really gathered a lot of episodes.
The older brother from Enishi’s perspective is too dazzling…
>>86Even though my dad used to beat me up, he still played with me, and because I thought I couldn’t speak, he made me a whistle to let him know if something happened. He’s seriously such a good big brother, and the memories from that time are really ingrained in me; it’s honestly too sad.
Because it’s called a black blade, there’s only information that you can’t understand the breathing system and can’t rise in rank, so they probably hunted it down thoroughly without mercy.
Too many techniques.
People who are like that tend to self-destruct when their mental state is poked at.
I created a proper story for it, so it’s worth watching.
If I keep acting like a samurai in a house like this, I’m going to lose my mind.
I love you because you’re strong and pitiful.
The cause of death was shock due to feeling that one’s appearance was uncool.
>>97Demon Slayer is often said to be easy to understand because everything is explained through dialogue, but when I see comments that are kind of right yet feel off, it becomes frustrating.
>>112Give the correct explanation.
>>124From the side, though.
After being defeated by En’ichi from his own perspective, I forgot my initial aspirations and my goal became not losing to any swordsman other than En’ichi, no matter what means I had to use.
Because while fighting against the pillars of this era, I remembered my past and the desire to become the number one samurai in the country.
You must have been unable to bear the gap between that original dream and reality.
Unlike Ichi and San, Douma-dono, who has no motivation, is really talented for fitting in with Ni.
Speaking of which, I haven’t seen Chichitawawa lately.
My favorite conversation is definitely the one between my older brother and Yoriichi in Demon Slayer.
My brother, despite being a latecomer, is a monster among monsters, having mastered the transparent techniques and breathing styles of a swordsman in a short period.
Putting it simply in bullet points sounds crazy.
What has been done is undoubtedly the lowest point itself, which makes it all the more profound.
>>102That’s why no one came to see me off, and I’m headed to hell.
If only Yorichi were not here…
The episodes involving the thread picture and Akaza shake the heart in various ways, while Muzan thoroughly piles on a bunch of terrible episodes, terrible tactics, and a terrible final gasp!
Every time I reread it, I think how sharp and intense Akaza and my brother’s stories are.
I hope you can atone for your sins in hell properly, but I also wish we can talk again with my brother someday…
>>107It’s awful that Enichi seems to be waiting in hell too.
I bet my older brother will give me a deep look again when I see him.
>>123No way Enichi would go to hell when he has a wife.
>>136This guy is seriously boring.
It’s gross!
I can’t bring myself to hate the demon because it resonates with my own insecurities.
My top pick, Haruna.
One of the two people I killed is your descendant.
>>115It’s really something that both of them are killing their younger brother…
I’m just saying it a little humorously…
1 and 3 just stopped living on their own after being stimulated by human-era complex, anyway…
2 doesn’t have the will to live from the start.
The story here is interesting, but the battles are also fun…
I understand why my brother and Akaza are popular, but I wonder what’s behind Enmu’s popularity…
>>120Survived power harassment and released a film with a prominent name…
With three Hashira plus α challenging, and with the Hashira and α dead, the remaining Hashira are also in terrible shape, so it’s really, really bad.
Living disgrace
The increased forms are all based on blood demon arts, and this is the appearance of a samurai…?
The older brother who settles his own family issues.
If you want to play inefficiently, just have Douma scatter his clones and run away, and the Demon Slayer Corps probably won’t be able to do anything.
But it’s interesting that the personality of a demon cannot abandon such dialogue.
Muzan is different.
Please just die.
If it were just one problem, it might have been enough to get a warning or a suspension, right?
Handling multiple things at the same time is already impossible.
What would have happened if I had faced Tanjiro?
>>133Tanjirou dies.
Conversely, who were the pillars that were as strong as the rock pillar that existed 300 years ago?
There probably weren’t any bruises or transparent spots.
A terrible game that forces bullet hell shooting onto the Demon Slayer Corps, which is focused on fighting games.
Enmu made a pouch from the kimono of his late wife, and he kept the flute he received from his older brother in it until just before he died. It’s really something, isn’t it?
Someone who has been clinging to their younger brother’s keepsake for hundreds of years.
Don’t die just because you’ve become ugly, traitor.
Yoriichi has been reincarnated in this world along with his wife and children, so it’s unlikely that he’s waiting for brother.
I hope Akaza can somehow have their sentence reduced…
>>143Since my wife is praying next to me, I will probably get a reduced sentence… maybe?
I wonder how strong they were in their human days, considering that the descendants’ mist was able to manifest the crimson blade so transparently at that young age.
If the power balance is uneven between twins, it will definitely lead to complications.
The komainu has been killing a lot even during the human era…
But in the end, no one stronger than Yoriichi came out, and no one could overcome the lifespan caused by the marks…
>>148But with that strength, I couldn’t protect those I wanted to protect, nor could I defeat those I wanted to defeat.
>>153No matter how strong one is, in the end, it is only individual strength, and Yorichi understood that well…
If you call it creepy or not, in a normal state it was just barely not creepy.
It’s nice how it gradually got so creepy that there was nothing that could be done about it.
Big brother, what were you even thinking when you chose six eyeballs?
>>150I need at least that much to compete with my younger brother…
Well, even though there are many eyes and my little brother is weakening, we couldn’t compete.
>>150It would be problematic if I didn’t even notice it until I saw it reflected in the sword.
Being beheaded and having my sword broken, yet still trying to live in a pitiful way, has made me question if this is the figure of a samurai I wanted to become…?
What died there was probably my brother’s last pride as a samurai.
I wonder what it was that made Daki seem like she had a chance in heaven, in terms of heaven and hell.
>>152I can’t help but feel that it was just Oni-ichan’s thought, and if we went that way, we would end up separated and heading to a different hell.
I can’t believe that only Ume-chan would be pardoned when looking at the actions of other demons.
By the time I noticed, it was already an era without samurai, huh?
Older brother might think that Enmu values him the most.
The first thing for Enichi was his wife and the child yet to be seen.
>>155There’s no way that Yoriichi would rank things that are important to him…
>>155That’s not right either.
If you have many eyes, it would be easier to see the opponent’s sword movements, right?
Even though they seem to be losing their fingers in the internal maelstrom, their combat power hasn’t particularly dropped; they’re half-demon, right?
Robo Enichi also had six arms.
By the way, I heard that a mech version of Yoriichi will appear in the Demon Slayer game.
One cannot realize their own ugliness until they completely become a monster.
How pitiful…
>>166It was the first time I saw that appearance.
I guess you finally understood the meaning of these words…
Sometimes there are bugs like when creating Robo Enichi or the medicine during Muzan’s birth…
If you’re going to increase organs, I wonder if it would be better to have more lungs.
The theory that Muzan-sama made his eyes six in number because he disliked having a face similar to Michikatsu’s.
The story about my older brother’s past was so sharp; it might have been the most interesting part of Demon Slayer.
Even if it’s ugly, it’s better than a jade vase.
>>172He probably really thinks that appearance is beautiful…
Seeing my kind and proud brother continue to show such a disgraceful side, it’s no wonder I feel pitiful and want to cry.
Even if I increase my eyes, I still can’t see old man Yorichi’s swordsmanship.
Did Enichi understand the real reason that his brother had complicated things?
>>176Because of their low self-evaluation, they seem to be oblivious to feelings like jealousy from others.
After becoming aware of my mission, I may have had some thoughts about it.
If you realize it, that in itself can be painful.
>>176From En’ichi’s perspective, it really just looks like a sudden betrayal, so I wonder how that would be.
It seems that no words were exchanged even when I fought with the demon brother.
If only he had died of old age without being found, it would have been better; the fact that he was found just in time but passed away without being able to say goodbye truly represents the life of Yorichi.
I thought that the En’ichi robot needed six arms to function, and without six eyes, it couldn’t see properly.
Well, even with six, I was half-killed.
In the end, they even set their sights on swords.
Aren’t you getting dizzy swinging the sword around with your eyes open?
>>180…Isn’t that just an ornament?
What is this Yukimura, who cannot even compare to me in swordsmanship despite becoming a demon?
If you go to hell, it’s even more hellish to be with Yuuichi.
Actually, after he fell into hell, my brother was really calm.
>>183Finally being able to die was supposed to be it, but starting the second round with complications is really hell…
It’s nice how, even after destroying the body of Yorichi in a fit of rage, they immediately start crying upon seeing the flute.
I’m suffering.
In the end, it’s only power obtained from Muzan’s blood, so I don’t think it’s possible to surpass Muzan at 100% Muzan’s blood.
There are those who have become handsome due to their cuteness and even have the voice of Hiroshi Yamadera.
>>187What a strong demon needs is that thick skin.
>>189It’s hilarious that despite having such a focus on tricky performance, the neck is just simply too stiff.
That series of flashbacks is definitely distorted because of that awful juice!
There are too many actions that are absolutely impossible unless you’re a man of light!
>>190I think I was just embarrassed about being beaten up and turned into a demon, so I just tried to keep my memories consistent.
>>200If you were beaten to a pulp, you would die before becoming a demon!
>>212I think they were hurt just enough to not die because they are fairly strong, and then injected with a cruel liquid.
>>190From En’ichi’s perspective, he’s the brother of Hikaru, right?
After my wife and child were murdered, you treated me, a cursed child, kindly and volunteered to hunt demons with your life on the line to ensure that no one else suffers like I do.
Compared to the performance when I was human, I would probably lose badly to a rock.
>>193In just a few years, I’m weaving a transparent world and bruises that no one can wear, but that’s not it…
>>196I acquired both at my first encounter.
>>208If you compare them, neither of them reached that point on their own; the elder brother learned from watching Yorichi, and even the Rock who learned how to manifest the marks from Kasumi and adopted the transparent technique by watching the elder brother is no different…
>>193Regardless of human nature, there’s not that much difference in ability.
In that case, other pillars would be weak, and it might even be weaker than a kamaboko.