
Mr. Tominaka, you’re seriously like a pillar; your judgment is too quick, and you communicate information perfectly without excess or deficiency.
If anything, I actually would have been okay with Tanjiro dying and Tohsaka ending up committing suicide; I really like it around here.
“Before killing people, kill Tanjiro!! Fix him under the sun and burn him to death.”
It’s quick judgment, as expected from a disciple of the scale waterfall master.
A man who never makes a single wrong judgment in truly critical times.
I originally liked Inosuke, but here I’ve come to love him to the point of being utterly obsessed…
Katagyaru
I can’t find the words to say to Nezuko, who is clinging to the corpse and crying…
After the Demon Slayer Corps disbanded and everyone went their separate ways, Tomioka, having made his preparations, quietly performed seppuku alone in the dojo, recalling the day he met Tanjiro at the end of his life…
The instructions are so precise that I can also feel the kindness of not wanting Tanjiro to kill anyone.
Even against my beloved Tanjirou, it’s this fast, so it’s truly a case of actions speaking louder than words.
I think I tend to overthink various unnecessary things when I have time.
If Nezuko were eating people, it makes you think that I would have killed Nezuko and really committed seppuku.
I thought I understood, but by the second half, I was like, “Are you kidding me?!”
Well, I understand that the main story is good.
But in the end, isn’t it really beautiful that Giyu Tomioka cuts off Tanjiro’s head with a gentle rain after a long drought and completes the kindest demon slaying, while he also dies?
I love how Tomioka-san desperately fights Akaza with a broken sword to protect the unconscious Tanjiro.
I understand but
I can’t understand it.
I wished I could see Tanjiro as the King of Demons.
It’s definitely going to become something bad.
It’s nice, isn’t it? Normally, no one wants to do something like this even if instructed.
“If you’re told to kill someone before you do it, then you have no choice but to do it.”
It’s great that Inosuke, who had no interest in hurting others, now finds himself unable to attack.
Sounds good, right?
Please die as Tanjiro…
Every scene where Inosuke cries is really great.
I like the scene where Tomioka-san struggles to draw the human body well.
No, I want Tanjiro to revert to human and expose Muzan’s disgraceful behavior.
“I can cling to it and cry until it turns to dust.”
Hey, Wind Pillar.
I like the Wind Pillar feeling guilty while sleeping at this time.
Despite being a life-or-death situation, Inosuke’s inability to cut is really great.
I’ve been thinking about it for a long time, but Inosuke…
It’s good to be considerate in how you say “I was turned into a demon.”
Well, that’s really true.
But I wonder if cutting off the head of Tanjiro, who became the Demon King, would actually kill him?
It seems that Muzan’s immortality is due to increasing his brain and heart.
How much talent do you have to be able to unleash energy waves right after awakening?
Since Nezuko overcame the sun, it would be amazing if her brother Tanjiro also became a demon.
It seemed like it was trying to unleash something like a demon flash.
Why do they disappear when I turn back into a human after my eye and arm were revived?
There is also a real example where Akaza was beheaded but did not die and almost became Kikuzadou.
Explanation of the worst situation
Instructions for actions to be taken from now on.
Why must it be done that way?
Despite coming to such a splendid and decisive conclusion, why is it usually…
Because it’s Mr. Tomioka after reflecting and eating soba…
The coward was erased, and it was no good.
You’re good at just talking about the main points, aren’t you…?
It’s about my own life at stake…
Don’t let Tanjiro kill people! I was completely convinced of that.
I can’t kill you because I’ve overcome the sun… That’s why.
I like Inosuke, who can’t kill because it’s Tanjiro.
When I belittle myself, I think, “Everyone probably knows what I’m thinking,” and I end up having nothing to say.
Mr. Tomioka might feel the same way, I suppose.
Since everyone around me is better than me, they should understand what I say and do without me having to say anything.
Here, while piercing through Tanjiro, Mr. Tomioka is also crying…
The Hashira are the kind of people who can easily say that showing bruises is nothing.
We are friends, so it’s like we’re brothers.
If someone seems like they’re about to go off the path, let’s all stop them, okay?
The idea of having compassion before killing a person is really nice, isn’t it?
I can’t cut it, Tanjiro.
I can’t do it.
I really love the scene where Imosuke’s hand stops.
I will turn the pillar where Tanjiro died into a demon from here.
I thought I was entering further into hell.
I’m really glad that Kanawo and Kochou’s trump cards landed a critical hit…
Mr. Tominoka is holding Tanjiro back while shedding tears.
The feeling of despair from quickly overcoming the sun was immense.
Too much talent for a demon.
I think if you have that much talent, you could have taken a path with reason like a demon too.
There are no opponents left to fight, so it’s just sad…
It seems that not only did he have the talent of a demon, but Muzan also turned him into a demon using everything he had.
It’s really cool how the Demon Slayer Corps is so incredibly determined…
From Tanjiro’s perspective, Nezuko’s execution is unreasonable, but from the organization’s ideology, sparing her is an exceptional case among exceptional cases.
Muzan says he entrusted it, but in reality, I think he was parasitizing Tanjiro.
I wonder if they were calculating that they would eventually take the initiative and make a comeback.
Because it’s unthinkable that that filthy scum would just entrust their feelings to someone.
This is what Tanjiro desires the most.
If it’s Tanjiro, he will become a kind gal to otaku!
Expose to sunlight to get a tan!
A man whose judgment when killing comrades is precise.
It was the same when I let Sabito die!
If Tanjiro hadn’t come back to life as a demon, it felt like he would have ended up somewhere alone, committing seppuku.
Execute Tanjiro Kamado.
The part about “before killing someone” is nice, isn’t it?
It’s interesting how, usually lacking in words, he can become extremely articulate in expressing what he wants to say, like during his lecture to Tanjiro in episode 1, in a crisis situation.
It’s going to be a big deal, but it’s already a big deal.
The atmosphere of the main story’s emulation is so perfect that I could watch it over and over again.
You’re going to make her a gal that’s kind to otaku, right!?
It was no good that Muzan-sama was erased.
This manga is filled with scenes that I absolutely love, both before and after.
Otaku-kun! When you speak, look people in the eye and talk clearly in a loud voice! I’ll be your practice partner!
I don’t think my eldest son has any hostility towards otaku; he’s very kind to them.
I thought the ending was after the final boss Muzan Kibutsuji, but then the extra boss battle against the King of Demons started.
I want to see this performance in the game soon.
If Tanjiro didn’t have too much talent for being a demon, it would have turned out like that.