The preparation to defeat the king of the demons, Kibutsuji Muzan, has officially begun, as Demon Slayer returns with its fourth season after a year-long break. As seen in the final moments of the third season Swordsmith Village arc, Tanjiro, Nezuko, Genya, and Tokito were able to free the village from the terror of the fourth demon moon, Hantengu, and all his clones. However, during the conflict, Nezuko was exposed to sunlight, and while Tanjiro feared for his sister’s fate (due to her demonic affliction) Nezuko remained unaffected, becoming the only known demon to survive and stay immune from sunlight. This inadvertently attracts the attention of Muzan, who wants to gain Nezuko’s ability by any means, as it would make him truly invincible and immortal. In order to prevent that from happening, the novice demon slayers need to be trained by the Hashiras. Additionally, Lady Tamayo finds success...
- 5/13/2024
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
When Muzan Turned into A Baby in Demon Slayer: Why Did He Do That? - Main Image
Muzan Kibutsuji is an incredibly powerful foe, but even with the manga having ended back in 2020, there are still some mysteries about him. In fact, some fans are still wondering why Muzan turned into a baby in the Demon Slayer finale.
In season 2, Muzan already displayed his transformation abilities by turning into a child, but his final baby transformation is unexpected.
While Muzan’s transformation skill may not be as talked about as his other abilities, it’s still a core part of why he was such a devilish villain in the series.
Spoiler Warning: This article includes spoilers for the Demon Slayer anime and manga, so proceed with caution.
Muzan’s Transformation Is His under the Radar Ability
As the Demon King, Muzan Kibutsuji is the strongest demon in the world of Demon Slayer.
Muzan Kibutsuji is an incredibly powerful foe, but even with the manga having ended back in 2020, there are still some mysteries about him. In fact, some fans are still wondering why Muzan turned into a baby in the Demon Slayer finale.
In season 2, Muzan already displayed his transformation abilities by turning into a child, but his final baby transformation is unexpected.
While Muzan’s transformation skill may not be as talked about as his other abilities, it’s still a core part of why he was such a devilish villain in the series.
Spoiler Warning: This article includes spoilers for the Demon Slayer anime and manga, so proceed with caution.
Muzan’s Transformation Is His under the Radar Ability
As the Demon King, Muzan Kibutsuji is the strongest demon in the world of Demon Slayer.
- 5/12/2024
- EpicStream
Demon Slayer Party Games to Spice up Your Season 4 Watch Party - Main Image
With season 4 finally premiering, here are some Demon Slayer party games to try for you and your friend’s watch party for the first episode.
As one of the most popular shonen anime in recent years, the new Demon Slayer season is an exciting one, especially as it will finally see Tanjiro take his first steps in training to become a Hashira.
Here, we list four party games inspired by the mega-hit shonen series, two of which are classic party staples, with the other two being official games in the franchise.
Spoiler Warning: This article includes minor spoilers for the Demon Slayer anime, so proceed with caution.
Demon Slayer Meets Mario Party in Sweep the Board for the Switch
Perhaps the best party game you can play with friends for this weekend’s Demon Slayer celebration is Sweep the Board,...
With season 4 finally premiering, here are some Demon Slayer party games to try for you and your friend’s watch party for the first episode.
As one of the most popular shonen anime in recent years, the new Demon Slayer season is an exciting one, especially as it will finally see Tanjiro take his first steps in training to become a Hashira.
Here, we list four party games inspired by the mega-hit shonen series, two of which are classic party staples, with the other two being official games in the franchise.
Spoiler Warning: This article includes minor spoilers for the Demon Slayer anime, so proceed with caution.
Demon Slayer Meets Mario Party in Sweep the Board for the Switch
Perhaps the best party game you can play with friends for this weekend’s Demon Slayer celebration is Sweep the Board,...
- 5/12/2024
- EpicStream
The official website and accounts for the Anyway, I’m Falling in Love with You. series announced today that an anime adaptation of Haruka Mitsui’s manga is currently in production. No information about a release date, cast nor staff was announced at the time of reporting. The manga author Mitsu posted a celebratory illustration alongside the announcement, saying: "Thank you for always supporting ' Anyways I am Falling in Love with You.' What a surprise, ' Koishima' will be made into an anime! Wow!! (Delight!) The series started in December 2020, and I never thought that the day would come when it would become an anime. It's thanks to all the readers who have read the story so far. Thank you so much! I'm really looking forward to seeing 'Koishima' in action. I'm sure that Mizuha, Kizuki, Shin, Ai and Shugo in the anime will also give their all in their sparkling adolescence,...
- 2/29/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
While One Piece is not a series that gets into that much controversy, it was recently pulled into one when they revealed the real age of one of the characters from the series: Jewelry Bonney. The controversy involved the age of the character and how she was shown in the original story were completely different.
Jewelry Bonney in One Piece
In the anime and the manga she was shown as an adult woman but her age was later revealed to be 12 years old which she was hiding with the powers of her devil fruit. As there were some debatable scenes in the series, the real age of the characters made them more and more controversial.
However, One Piece is not alone in this move of hiding a character’s age and depicting them as much older than they already are. Another anime that shares a similar connection with One Piece...
Jewelry Bonney in One Piece
In the anime and the manga she was shown as an adult woman but her age was later revealed to be 12 years old which she was hiding with the powers of her devil fruit. As there were some debatable scenes in the series, the real age of the characters made them more and more controversial.
However, One Piece is not alone in this move of hiding a character’s age and depicting them as much older than they already are. Another anime that shares a similar connection with One Piece...
- 2/25/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Muzan Kibutsuji is the main big bad in Demon Slayer, standing as the leader of the Twelve Kizuki as well as the most powerful demon to have ever lived. He has it all — genius-level intellect, shapeshifting, blood-bending, superhuman strength, regeneration, and an age so ancient he’s practically seen it all. But that’s not all. Muzan also claims the title of being the very first demon and the creator of almost every demon we encounter in Demon Slayer (give or take a Yushiro or two). By sharing his blood with humans, he can grant them unique powers and turn them...
- 2/15/2024
- by Safwan Azeem
- TVovermind.com
This article contains spoilers from the Demon Slayer manga.
Now that Demon Slayer has slashed its way through two seasons, the trailer for season 3 is giving us a preview of some pretty sick moves and even sicker demons.
Gotoge Koyoharu’s manga, which was adapted by Ufotable, has already leapt off the page and into fantastic swordfighting action that will only level up as more demons are unleashed. The Swordsmith Village arc that will be featured this season isn’t nearly as tame as it sounds. This village is teeming with demons, and not just any demons, but the dreaded Twelve Kizuki that make up the upper ranks of Kibutsuji’s army. If it is anything like the manga, it will also be the season Inosuke shows more of his actual face than ever.
Season 3 premieres on Crunchyroll April 9. Grab your sword and get ready to face off against some terrifying forces of evil.
Now that Demon Slayer has slashed its way through two seasons, the trailer for season 3 is giving us a preview of some pretty sick moves and even sicker demons.
Gotoge Koyoharu’s manga, which was adapted by Ufotable, has already leapt off the page and into fantastic swordfighting action that will only level up as more demons are unleashed. The Swordsmith Village arc that will be featured this season isn’t nearly as tame as it sounds. This village is teeming with demons, and not just any demons, but the dreaded Twelve Kizuki that make up the upper ranks of Kibutsuji’s army. If it is anything like the manga, it will also be the season Inosuke shows more of his actual face than ever.
Season 3 premieres on Crunchyroll April 9. Grab your sword and get ready to face off against some terrifying forces of evil.
- 4/8/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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