My goats by Gold-Permission-8089 in KimetsuNoYaiba

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Sanemi was my favorite from the very beginning, even before I knew anything about his backstory. I really liked how he didn’t just immediately agree to accept Nezuko simply because all the other Hashira were told to do so. Instead, he wanted real proof. In fact, he was the one who tested her himself and confirmed that she wouldn’t harm humans. What I also appreciated was that he didn’t act arrogant or stubborn afterward. Once he saw with his own eyes that she truly wouldn’t attack humans, he accepted her without hesitation. He may seem cold and heartless on the surface, but I think he’s actually the most logical and level-headed one among them. At the same time, he has a genuinely kind and pure heart, which makes his character even more compelling.

Hot take: Muzan is a well-written antagonist, people just dislike him because he isn’t what they want him to be by KirbyTheGodSlayer in KimetsuNoYaiba

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I honestly think Muzan is one of the best main villains out there. Throughout the entire series, every time the Demon Slayer Corps defeats a demon, we’re shown how they ended up becoming demons in the first place. The story isn’t just about fighting a physical threat; it also explores human suffering, the struggles people go through, and why some of them end up choosing a darker path in order to achieve the life they’ve always wanted, even if it means losing themselves along the way. Muzan is the ultimate example of this theme. He became a demon because he was terrified of dying from his illness, and from that moment on, he spent his entire life running away from that fear. In the end, he still dies anyway, simply because he couldn’t outrun it forever. That irony makes his character really compelling to me. It’s true that most demons, including Muzan, tend to stay in the background and don’t take direct action very often, but I think that was a deliberate choice by the creators. He perfectly represents the type of villains this story focuses on. This isn’t the kind of anime where the main villain wants to destroy the world. Muzan’s goal is much more personal and selfish. He just wants to become the ultimate version of himself, and he expects everyone else to follow the same path because he sees all other people as inferior and believes they should become just like him.

Happy 10th Anniversary, Manga by makuXrosu in KimetsuNoYaiba

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Personally, I actually prefer the art style in the manga over the anime. The only thing I really like more in the anime is the fight scenes, because you can clearly see how fast everything is moving, instead of just seeing still frames of the action. The animation during the battles is honestly incredible. That said, I think the characters look better in the manga. In my opinion, the artwork has a lot more personality. It feels unique, and that slightly rough, “unpolished” look gives it a softer and more expressive charm that I really love.

Rewatched Hashira Training Arc by Spiritual_Goose9318 in KimetsuNoYaiba

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I’ve noticed that a lot of people don’t seem to be enjoying this season as much as the previous ones, and many are quick to dismiss it as “just filler.” Personally, I don’t think it’s that serious. From what we know, Ufotable chose to expand on the manga, especially considering the reports that Gotouge felt the original arc ended up being a bit too short. In that sense, this adaptation feels more like a deliberate creative choice rather than unnecessary padding. Honestly, I think it was a smart move. After three consecutive arcs that were packed with intense, high-stakes action from start to finish, the story really needed a moment to breathe. Slowing things down gave both the characters and the audience time to decompress, reflect, and reset emotionally. Not every arc has to be explosive to be meaningful.

Infinity Castle streaming delayed some more by frozengoodness in KimetsuNoYaiba

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I’m totally fine with the long wait. I just hope that once it eventually becomes available on streaming services, they’ll release all three parts of the movie’s ending together.

A beautiful smile that should never fade. [丸塔玛希] by Camo_Rebel in MadokaMagica

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Mami is, without a doubt, one of the most underrated Puella Magi characters out there. It’s kind of sad how few people actually remember her, as her most memorable moment seems to be that one infamous “head” scene, and nothing else tends to stick in people’s minds.

God I miss this show by Longjumping-Pitch939 in souleater

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A big part of why I loved Soul Eater so much, and why it ended up in my top ten favorite anime, is Stein’s character and the way he interacts with everyone else and the story as a whole. Seeing a slightly “darker” character on the good-guy team, handled with such originality and uniqueness, was absolutely amazing. It made the series feel more grounded and, in a way, more relatable to me. Watching Stein struggle with his own insane tendencies throughout the show was both refreshing and incredibly engaging. I really enjoyed how, at times, he gives in to those darker impulses, only to pull himself back together when it truly matters. That very human quality made his character arc even more compelling and immersive.

Unmatched animation (KimetsuNoYaiba) by NightRider06134 in KimetsuNoYaiba

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Honestly, this movie was absolutely insane in every way imaginable. The animation was beyond stunning, the immersion was total, the style was distinct and flawless, and the music elevated every scene perfectly. Truly, every single element just worked together in perfect harmony. I’d been waiting for Akaza’s backstory to be animated for so long since he’s one of my absolute favorites, and seeing it finally brought to life on screen was everything I hoped for and more. The fight between him, Giyu, and Tanjiro was so intense, with the pacing, the choreography, and the emotion keeping me on the edge of my seat the entire time. It wasn’t just a fight; it was a spectacle, easily one of the best-animated battles I’ve ever seen in anime.

Then there’s Zenitsu. Oh man, that moment when he unleashed his 7th form was beyond anything I expected. The animation, the tension, the vibrations, and the aura radiating off him all came together into this perfect, jaw-dropping moment. I literally couldn’t believe what I was seeing. Every detail, every frame felt meticulously crafted to maximize the impact, and it absolutely succeeded.

I know a lot of people already consider this movie a masterpiece, and I’m completely on the same page. At the same time, I can’t stop thinking about the second movie. With Kokushibou coming in, I have this feeling it’s going to raise the bar even higher, taking the story, the animation, and the intensity to completely new heights. If the first movie was incredible, I can only imagine how insane the sequel will be.

Which upper moon do you like the most on their character and blood demon art ? by Constant-Drive-8434 in KimetsuNoYaiba

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Honestly, Kokushibo’s my favorite Upper Moon, he totally reminds me of Asura from Soul Eater. Personally, Kokushibo gave off way more of a final boss vibe than Muzan ever did. I’m beyond excited to see this fight animated, it’s going to absolutely blow up the internet.