
However, what do you think? Feelings are passed down and never perish; even I was defeated by them. I witnessed that fact and was moved, trembling.
A moving scene where a monster, at the moment of death, understands human emotions and passes them on.
>>2Despite this, Muzan-sama constantly makes me feel like “What the hell…” It truly embodies the essence of a final boss.
A scene where the earnest lives of the protagonists lead the final boss to repent.
That’s nice, isn’t it?
Lotus Flower
>>4This… is about me…
>>1I mean, I just became a jerk.
The change of heart came too late.
>>6Is this a change of heart!?
>>9Those who thought it would be fine if only they could live forever have reconsidered their thoughts upon seeing the Demon Slayer Corps who inherit their wishes.
>>6Is it a change of heart…?
>>6But after this, Tanjiro betrays them, doesn’t he?
>>110The members of the Demon Slayer Corps entrusted their will and died without fearing death.
Are you trying to survive?
Trash.
…Don’t go, Tanjiro!!
Don’t leave me behind!!!!!!!!!
>>118It’s the worst, but I’m really good at choosing words that could damage my eldest son’s mental state.
It’s the soul of Kibutsuji entrusted to the future! The soul of a demon!
I’ve never seen such a pathetic change of heart.
It’s amazing that I will continue to update my jerk level from this point on.
Are you still going to talk about power harassment even after you’re dead?
There’s no way he would say “Thank you, sadness!” Tanjiro!
>>12Get up as many times as it takes! 👊💥👊🏻❤️🔥
>>12The worst answer matching.
I learned the reason I can become stronger.
I feel like they’re fundamentally different from humans.
>>15According to the author, it seems that they have a way of thinking like an insect.
This is the scene where the worst man who hasn’t changed for a thousand years finally has a change of heart and grows mentally.
I think a shift in perspective is more accurate than a change of heart.
As a result of the asshole changing his ways, he became an even bigger asshole.
For a week after that scene, the beautifully transformed Muzan was always in the thumbnail, and it was so much fun.
I think it’s a change of heart.
Human beings are simply different in terms of values…
I never thought such a misinterpretation of a song would be from this guy.
I can’t believe we had the same interpretation…
I was defeated pretty normally, huh… and then there’s this.
Yushirou’s line “How cruel… to still make others feel this much discomfort even in death” is too accurate.
I think it would have been possible to collaborate with the Demon Slayer Corps before killing the master.
>>25Who are you fighting against?!
>>50The root of the demonization.
Reform (in a worse direction)
“To change one’s heart is called ‘kaishin’, so it’s not entirely wrong…”
Hurry up and repent.
What are you changing your mind for? I’ll kill you.
>>29It’s dead…
Rather than betting everything on Tanjiro, I wish I could mark multiple targets like Orochimaru’s curse marks.
It’s really amazing to make someone feel even more like a jerk here and wish they would die quickly.
>>31(It’s dead)
>>62Unbeatable?
Immortality is the core that supports the cruel, so that hasn’t changed.
It doesn’t look pitiful at all to be left behind by Tanjiro; it’s just ridiculous.
Thank you, sadness.
I think that here, as a character, Muzan has been completed.
I wonder how many years later we will be able to see this in anime.
>>36If they do a theater version once a year, would it be two years later?
>>43Since that is the Infinite Castle Arc, there is a possibility that the final battle with Muzan will be even later.
Dreadful… even in death, to make me feel this much discomfort.
Even with a limited lifespan! I’ll live on carrying these feelings! That’s what the final boss will do!
No matter how you think about it, it’s a masterpiece.
>>38Do not inherit your feelings.
I thought all the patterns for final bosses in creative works had been exhausted, but seeing a final boss who repents and leaves behind the worst legacy before dying is something I’ve truly never seen before.
At this point, there’s a scene where I’ve ended up liking this guy after going full circle…
I’ll give a present to the victorious Tanjiro-kun.
For a final boss of a hit work that represents an era of such sales.
I think it was a rare one that had no sense of being a big shot and was just filthy in life.
>>45The strategy was plain and unremarkable, but it was actually really strong.
>>45There’s always a sense of being a big deal or a psycho, but the level of grime in their life is so overwhelming that it draws attention away from that.
The fact that the Sun Breathing, which was thoroughly eradicated, is inherited along with the first generation’s earrings shows how powerful the strength of thought is!
He was a good jerk, including things like this.
The battle is against a final boss that wields a whip and lacks excitement, but the fact that it’s 9,000 years old and the character’s redemption is too unique…
I hope the final battle is really exciting in the anime.
Well, in the end, since Tanjiro was supposed to have died with zero casualties from here, it turned out to be even, even.
It’s nice when you think, “Don’t leave me behind at the end!”
After this, you’ll start saying things like “destroy them,” won’t you?
>>57Because I entrusted all my feelings to you…
But I think Muzan became an extremely attractive character as the final boss in this scene.
What an unpleasant guy, even after he’s dead! That’s a precise assessment.
A boss that runs away with all their might without looking for a chance in the epitaph.
In anime, I think I’ve learned the reason for becoming strong in the background, and I believe it will lead me forward.
It’s not about understanding this guy; it’s about imposing it on others, so it’s no wonder he really doesn’t understand people’s hearts… that’s what I thought.
>>65Because he has only been doing power harassment for hundreds of years, he is bad at persuading Tanjiro, and it ended up with me shouting “Don’t leave me behind!!!!” I think that’s a good example of reaping what you sow.
Despite being the final boss, they seriously escape in the middle of the final battle…
>>66If you actually manage to escape here, it’s a win, no matter what.
>>66Is there really someone who puts the idea of immortality into practice by running away until the protagonists die?
>>74The fact is, I’ve achieved something similar before…
>>66From Muzan’s perspective, these guys are desperate, but he has no obligation to get involved with them at all…
The power to connect thoughts is truly amazing…
So I’ll do it too…
The lord’s trap is something you don’t often see in the comics around here.
>>69The Anime’s Uzumaki Bomber was too intense and didn’t work out.
Komaharu Hana who makes you hear the melody of the Gurenka music box version.
It’s really pathetic and makes me laugh that someone could make that face and then get angry, saying “You jerk,” after being rejected by their oldest son.
The scene where I learned the reason I could become stronger.
What they’re doing is no different from how Headless Dio is rambling about why he takes over Jonathan’s body, but I wonder why it feels so much more crazy.
Is he telling Tanjiro to kill the Demon Slayer Corps, or has he had a change of heart?
It seems like “Gurenge” is playing in the background.
I learned the reason I can become stronger.
Take me along (forcefully).
If I had lived until modern times, I could have enjoyed life even just at night.
>>80Even during the day, there are plenty of underground shopping areas, so life isn’t too restricted.
>>88There are logistics and also online shopping.
I somewhat understand that there are demons who genuinely admire and pledge their loyalty.
If I were the editor-in-chief, I would keep bowing to the author.
It depicts the second part where Tanjiro, who has been forced to inherit Muzan’s will, becomes the boss.
I will make them draw it, even if I have to restrain them.
Jump has become rounder…
It’s an uninteresting battle with a lame salt strategy, yet it completely aligns with the character’s personality, giving a strong sense of inevitability that they would only fight like that. It’s amazing.
>>84Muzan has escaped!!
>>84The way he fights and what he does can be summed up as having strong stats and a poison effect that causes instant death, but it really comes together perfectly with him.
>>84I will use a lever gacha at a medium range.
If you are hit by status violence, you will die.
If it looks like I’m going to lose, I’ll run away.
What’s terrible is that the reason for losing came because this guy provoked us.
It’s nice that simply recognizing mistakes and changing one’s thoughts doesn’t automatically make one virtuous.
It was truly an enemy that should be hated until the end.
“It’s annoying,” I thought, what an incredible final boss this is… but then the final boss repented (the worst) and the character became even deeper.
>>91“Isn’t it better to live positively without being trapped by the past?”
It’s amazing that they can output such terrible lines to that extent.
>>95I fell in love there.
>>95Well, if it’s to compare it to a natural disaster, there are definitely people who would gather and say if killing you would eliminate one natural disaster, then they’ll do it!
>>240From the perspective of Muzan, who doesn’t want to die, it’s understandable that he can’t fathom the idea of being willing to die while crushing disasters.
>>246But you have killed so many others, haven’t you?
>>95Having a story’s final boss say lines that are like meta-comments from a revenge tale is just too clever.
For Muzan, the final battle is just one of many tedious days he’s already experienced.
Muzan wants to live freely, so he dislikes being restricted during the day.
At least feel moved and die quietly.
Don’t try to force me to inherit it, and then start throwing around some power from a place that feels like the spirit world.
The feeling that is passed down is truly immortal; just reading those words gives an amazing vibe…
I have come to understand the meaning of entrusting one’s will to another person.
Their will has even defeated me.
I will wither away here.
However, this will is entrusted to the next one.
Tanjirou
Carry on my will.
Become the demon king who has even overcome the light of the sun.
But Muzan-sama was treated like Yasha-sama until this scene, you know.
If 1800 split had been usable until the end, it would have been checkmate.
It seems like I was really getting carried away until I was made to realize it at the edge.
>>103It’s like a small typhoon, so of course it gets carried away.
It’s ironic that the root of all evil knows and preaches about a modest way of living.
I think the final boss of recent hit works has a pretty high status.
I think it has the kind of stature that will be talked about in about ten years as “the final boss of Jump back then…”
>>105There are minor bosses, but it’s quite rare to have a boss that is consistent as a minor character from the beginning to the final boss in a manga format, even if it’s a game, and still be interesting.
I thought that in the scene of the thread image, it’s possible to create a new type of final boss even in today’s world.
The characters from the first to the third quarter of the moon had such a strong human-like quality in the end, so they really are too different as living beings.
When Muzan is cornered, instead of thinking that I have become weak, he will make it seem like it’s amazing that you all are the ones cornering me.
The exchange after Tanjiro was rejected is really good.
I’ve never seen someone this terrible before.
>>108It’s not even a proper question and answer!
Since I was able to say that even this was no good, the aftertaste was really good…
I learned the reason I can become stronger.
Take me with you!
In terms of ugliness, I wonder who is worse, Father Pucci or me?
>>113Isn’t it overwhelmingly cruel?
>>113Puchi gave in to personal desires, but I feel like I understand the reason for the ugliness to that extent.
Running away without engaging in a debate is not a move that the final boss should make.
Entrusting my feelings should ideally be based on mutual understanding between the one who entrusts and the one who receives, but this guy just forced everything on me and went and died!
I learned that feelings can be passed down, but I didn’t learn that feelings cannot be imposed in order to be passed down…
The priest is an unfortunate and crazy person.
This guy is an insect.
No matter how much of a villain or final boss they are, it’s amazing how thoroughly they can be degraded like this.
I can’t remember a villain who has been pushed this far.
AFO and Sukuna don’t really have that classic final boss vibe, so this guy can be the representative final boss of the 2020s.
>>125I don’t think it’s good for the final boss AFO in My Hero Academia to be a funeral.
>>144Isn’t it just like AFO?
Muzan knows about human endeavors, but he doesn’t understand human feelings at all.
If I could understand people’s hearts, I would have become complete.
I’m glad to be a monster.
If we’re comparing in JoJo, it would be Dio rather than the priest.
Come on, just a little more, Tanjiro!
(I learned the strength to become stronger)
But how about that?
Thoughts are inherited and never perish.
Even I have been defeated.
(♪Take me along and move forward)
I witnessed that fact.
I was so moved that I trembled.
Moreover, it’s in a state of rapid aging due to the poison… and on top of that, if left alone, the poison would have been detoxified and developed resistance, so it really feels like I’ve seized a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
>>130
I’ve never seen a final boss that starts from a sad backstory but isn’t pitied.
It’s amazing that there is no sad past.
I struggled so much with a weak body…
It’s not just a retry.
Forcing others to retry according to your own convenience.
Super-class evil
You are a complete scoundrel!
Why did you kill the doctor midway through the treatment?
>>136Because I have a temper.
A personality that resembles a half-tengu without even a hint of hesitation.
Muzan has hardly any backstory, but it’s impressive how you can feel that he’s always been like that.
The character is really standing out.
Even after knowing love, I cannot accept it.
Even knowing the power of the feelings that are passed down, I cannot accept them.
Demons are truly sad beings, Tanjiro…
I can become stronger.
I learned the reason.
From the beginning, this guy has been the type of final boss who justifies everything he does, but it’s impressive how every single one of those justifications ends up being ‘no, it’s actually your fault.’
I certainly learned what it means to be defeated and overwhelmed by the world…
I wonder what it is that this guy is causing our clan to be cursed…?
>>145After the subjugation, the lifespan issue is resolved, so it’s incredibly unreasonable…
>>145It doesn’t seem like they have a personality that would be affected by a curse.
They are the most capable in the story, having wiped out enemy executives and resurrected the protagonist.
It feels like despite the change in evaluation of Muzan, he is still treated like a fool.
>>147It’s not that they’re stupid, but rather extremely short-sighted.
>>149“If it’s fun now, then that’s good enough!”
It is at the level of a high school girl.
…Was Muzan a high school girl…?
>>162You’re going out of your way to dress as a woman, it’s like something a high school girl would do.
>>162Well, if I think about it, it seems like I could become one…
>>162J (Evil) K (Monster)
I cried with the hand that was stretched out and the hand that pushed me up.
I laughed so hard I cried at the ridiculous and pitiful sight that followed.
Despite living for a thousand years, my temper is unusually short.
>>150Because it’s grandpa.
To be honest, I think that about 70% of the reason why Demon Slayer was interesting was because of Muzan’s character; he was an amazing character.
If Demon Slayer had continued, I think it would have become a character that gets as much overused as DIO.
I understand now.
God made me prolong my life for a thousand years to give this power to Tanjiro.
>>153You became a demon on your own!
Roughly spread out.
A path full of thorns
Because you only appear for the serious me.
I will show you that I can overcome it.
It was easily tidied up.
Dreams that could not be protected.
Take root in the heart of a scarlet lotus.
It resides in this blood.
>>156Apologize to the people of Asakusa.
If Muzan had treated Tamayo correctly…
Maybe I have overcome the sunlight.
>>157But I didn’t do that.
Because it is cruel.
>>164All actions will be settled with this.
One of the few contributions is realizing that even demons probably have a lifespan because they age.
I’ve never seen such a creepy change of heart before.
I learned the meaning of losing by being overwhelmed by the world.
It’s true that I have changed my mind.
It’s really tragic that Tanjiro, who mastered the Sun Breathing, had the talent of a demon EX.
Don’t leave me behind! It’s so pathetic to be completely ignored even by the dead, isn’t it?
No matter how far I go, I’m too self-centered.
No matter how convenient the poison or medicine may be, it seems reasonable when considering the number of tiger tails stepped on.
There are blood demon arts like Black Blood or whatever, but those are probably for charm purposes.
What kind of good doctor are you?
The fact that all the actions in the story can be explained by the character’s head being grotesque shows how well-developed the character is, which is truly impressive.
>>176How about thinking with that unnecessarily increased brain of yours? (laughs)
>>180I love Tamayo’s sharp and beautiful Muzan teasing!
No matter what actions I take, it’s amazing that no one says I’m inconsistent with my character…
Even if you increase your brain power, you’re still thinking the same thing as everyone else.
It’s really something that it’s not contrary at all and corresponds to “Gurenge”… what is that about?
A bundle of intense light that reached out and embraced.
Shining and fading away, for the sake of the future.
Going beyond the entrusted happiness and promises.
Because I move forward without looking back.
I’ll just look ahead and shout.
Light a fire in your heart.
To the distant future…
Live, Tanjiro!
Curses, hell, reincarnation, and so on
It’s a worldview that definitely exists, not just a vague possibility.
I think it’s okay to think of the issue of lifespan that way.
Consistently, the spirit is small.
A small item that perfectly embodies what happens when a small thing gains excessive power.
I wonder what it is, that feeling of witnessing a traffic accident right in front of me, like when something sleeps in my chest… ♪
>>190This is Muzan’s song!!
>>192It’s creepy!
It’s already interesting that I called to ask Tamayo since I don’t know about poison.
I think it’s something that can be taught normally.
>>191A memorable scene that impresses twice: the ease of summoning captured demons shows off its monstrous nature, while getting taunted by the summoned demon reveals a petty side that makes one lose their cool.
>>191This unwavering Heian noble mentality is Muzan’s strength.
It’s great to see the development where a monster, who only knew how to survive alone, is moved by the sight of someone trying to grasp the future on the foundation of sacrifice and decides to give it a try themselves.
The final boss says, “Ah~ that was fun!” before dying, leaving the protagonist with an indescribable feeling of defeat, and it seems like something similar has been buzzing on Twitter.
>>195No, Muzan-sama ultimately left me, so it’s quite different.
The difference is significant because even at the stage of the thread picture, they recognize the values of others.
It’s undeniable that I’m crying from emotion, but this feeling of emotion…
This detergent works wonders! Or this washing machine dries quickly! It’s that kind of amazement.
Even in death, to make me feel this uncomfortable!!!!