
She figured out that Warabihime is a demon, who threw her to the ground from a great height and killed her.ĭaddy Muzan arrives at the district and talks up Daki, Warabihime’s real name, mentioning that she has killed seven hashiras so far, and is even stronger, clearly indicating that she’s an Upper Moon. The fate of the mistress at Zenitsu’s brothel is revealed. Inosuke continues attempting to locate the demon. Meanwhile, Tanjiro is still working hard at all the chores. When she hurts a little girl, Zenitsu is having none of it and confronts her. Zenitsu is ambushed by an oiran, Warabihime, who he quickly deduces to be a demon, even wondering if she’s an upper moon. He locates the demon inside the ceiling at gives it a good chase, punching his way through, literally, but loses trace. Inosuke is growing suspicious of the fate of the wife at his brothel, and inspects her room, only to find it in absolute tatters. Yellow boy Zenitsu mentions that his brothel’s mistress mysteriously died after falling. One of them is seen being tortured by a demon, who questions her on who she has been sending the letter to. Tanjiro, Inosuke and Zenitsu are still dressed up as the ugliest girls in the world to infiltrate the brothels of the Entertainment district, attempting to figure out what happened to Tengen’s wives, who were infiltrating the brothels themselves. The search for Tengen’s three wives is still very much ongoing. I not an impressive episode but one that adds to the arc.Demon Slayer’s Entertainment District Arc continued its storyline with the tenth episode of season 2, listed by Netflix as season 3 episode 3.
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Demon Slayer Season 2 Episode 1 perfectly blends in with the movie already covered. I remain disappointed in the retelling of the Mugen Arc, but appreciate the new episode. We should remember that the Demon Corps have a noble cause and they have profound effects on the lives of humans.
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This series epic fights with demon can focus to much on the action. It’s a moment that reminds us that each demon is a threat to innocent people. She initially mistakes Rengoku for his father, as the latter has the same clothing and mannerisms his father does. Watching from behind, Fuku’s grandmother is reminded of the moment when Shinjuro Rengoku saved her and Fuku’s mother. Rengoku turns out to be faster and quickly decapitates Slasher with his Flame Breathing, First Form: Unknowing Fire. The arrogant demon challenges Rengoku’s speed. With the headstart, Slasher terrorizes Fuku and her grandmother before Rengoku appears. Leaving the boy in the care of other demon slayers, Rengoku follows Slayer using his Total Concentration Breathing.

Once the demon detects the scent of Fuku and her grandmother, he uses his Demon Art to give chase.

The Slasher flees, as Rengoku treats the boy. Before the Slasher can harm the boy further, Rengoku rushes forward and cuts off both of the demons hands. The Slasher claims that he’s “the fastest demon,” and taunts Rengoku as he holds a boy hostage. The Slasher has sharp dark blue nails and moves quickly due to his Demon Art. When he uses his Blood Demon Art these tattoos glow. Referred to as the “Slasher,” the demon is bald and gray with a body covered in blue tattoos. In the maintenance station, he finally encounters the demon. Rengoku buys all of Fuku’s bento and pretends to be a salesmen to get close to the Mugen train. She doesn’t believe demon exists even though her grandmother does. However, in this episode the people are aware of the demon presence. If humans avoid demons, then there might not be much conflict in the series. This means society doesn’t respond to demons at all, instead people assume that people just disappear. In Demon Slayer most of the people are ignorant of the existence of demons. Rengoku is altered to a demon attacking people at night. The first episode adds greater context for the Mugen Train Arc. The first episode is brand new and focuses on Kyojuro Rengoku hunt for a demon prior to boarding the Mugen train. For those that don’t know a “cour” is, it’s an “essentially one production block of episodes that may or may not have a break in between it and the next block.” Anyway, the first cour is called, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Mugen Train Arc.

Why waste the first seven episodes? Sure maybe some fans haven’t seen the movie, but release the film on the streaming services if you want fans to see it. When I heard Demon Slayer Season 2 was going to be split into two cours and the first one would be a retelling of the Mugen Train Arc I was disappointed.
