All the fans were left with happy memories as the manga came to an end. It not only satisfied the readers but also left its mark on their heats. Kimetsu no Yiba is a beautiful story that will warm your heart. It highlights the importance of family and friends and also gives us the lesson about how the smallest good deed can make it eternal. It conveyed that if you are kind and good-hearted, people will remember you even after your death. As your memory and legacy will live on.
Koyoharu Gotouge’s Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and presented by him. It follows Tanjiro Kamado, a youngster who aspires to be a demon slayer after his family is brutally murdered and his sister Nezuko transforms into a demon.
Kitemsu No Yaiba Plot And Synopsis
Tanjiro Kamado is a sweet and intelligent and caring man who lives in the mountains with his family. After his father passed away, he became the provider for the family for his family. Making journeys to the neighboring village to sell charcoal. Everything shifted when he came back home one day to find his family, attacked and slaughtered by a demon.
Tanjiro and his sibling Nezuko were the only survivors of the mishap. With Nezuko converting into a demon but still displaying human feelings and thought. Tanjiro is selected by Giyu Tomioka. A demon slayer, he sent Tanjiro to his former master Sakonji Urokodaki for coaching to become a demon slayer. Thus starting his pursuit to assist his sister. As well as to find a cure that will turn her human again and avenge his family’s death.
Demons can only really be killed by being beheaded with bladed weapons made of an alloy renowned as Sun Steel. Infused with wisteria flower poison, or exposed to the sun. The Demon Slayers, are completely human; but even so, they use special deep breathing techniques recognized as “Breathing Styles,” which gives them supernatural stability and durability.
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Will Nezuko Die In The End?
Nezuko Kamado is indeed the anime’s deuteragonist, Tanjiro Kamado’s sister, and one of the Kamado family’s two remaining survivors. She is represented as a demon. Muzan Kibutsuji viciously attacked her and turned her into something like a monster. We’ve been seeing her stand up for her older brother in battles. Her affection for her brother persisted even when she had transformed into a demon. Let’s see if she actually dies in Demon Slayer?
The final episode of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba affirmed that Nezuko Kamado ended up with somebody unexpected! Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba ended with Chapter 205. Which highlighted a massive time skip that moved the series’ world three generations forward to modern-day Tokyo.
Is It A Happy Ending?
This was a surprise for a variety of reasons, including the fact that many characters returned to the sequence in unexpected ways. However, one of the biggest surprises confirmed that Nezuko Kamado does have children, with someone pursuing her throughout the series.
All the viewers who don’t read the manga can skip this part! Because there are major spoilers ahead. The main question that everyone is curious about is did Nezuko die? The answer is no, she did not die. In fact, she turned back into a human with the help of medicine made by Shinobu Kocho. That medicine was made by using wisteria flowers. It not only saved Nezuko but as the manga neared its end we see that the medicine came in handy for Tanjiro as well!
Even though many of our favorite characters died, they will always be alive in our memories. The manga ended on a good note. We see that Tanjiro and Nezuko go back to their house with their friends Hashibira Inouske and Zenitsu Agatsuma.
The final chapter taunts us that it’s the end of the story. However, the ending still leaves many unanswered questions in favor of the time skip. However, what else do you think of the conclusion? Were Nezuko and Zenitsu genuinely reunited, or were they simply reintroduced to coming generations of the Agatsuma family? Was skipping period a great idea?
These questions will always haunt us. Even if the time skip was just a light concept to give the readers a chance to say their final goodbyes. It still left the readers wanting more!