No, Shinobu doesn't hate Tanjiro; she initially struggles with his empathy for demons but develops respect, fondness, and comfort with him, eventually opening up about her deep-seated anger and grief, sensing he wouldn't judge her true feelings beneath her facade. While she's cruel to demons due to her past trauma (losing her family to one), she sees something genuine in Tanjiro that allows her to be vulnerable, even finding him less vexing than other rookies like Zenitsu and Inosuke.
She comes to care about both Tanjiro and Nezuko and is visibly concerned about them, even letting them rest at her estate so they are able to recover from their injuries.
Sanami absolutely hates Tanjiro for getting on his nerves and bringing his demon sister to the core. Muchiro doesn't like when Tanjiro repeatedly drags him into emotional stuff and he just wants to zone out. Kiyu is the Hashira who loves Tanjiro the most and has no harsh feelings towards him.
It is later revealed that Shinobu's outwardly calm, tranquil disposition was worn as a mask, as she held an intense hatred for demons due to the loss of her beloved sister Kanae at a young age, along with the deaths of her parents, almost all of her Tsuguko, and the families of her apprentices at the Butterfly Mansion.
Douma was a sociopathic cult leader. He was slightly obsessed with Shinobu. He's never been in love. Ever. It's pretty obvious in the show. Separate the fan fiction from the canon op.
It depends on which Shinobu you mean, as several anime characters share the name; Shinobu Takatsuki from Junjou Romantica is explicitly gay, while Shinobu Kocho from Demon Slayer is generally considered straight or maybe bisexual by fans (headcanon), but there's no official confirmation for her, with fans shipping her romantically with Giyuu or Mitsuri.
Giyuu Tomioka
Two words: Concupiscent and moderately-paced. He starts with a kiss on your cheeks until it reaches your luscious lips, and trust me, this guy does not hold back, he doesn't like disingenuousness and which is why he'd always be giving 100 percent.
Sanemi and Obanai rank low as their actions and abrasive personalities make them less likable.
Her kisses can range from tender sweet kisses to passionate make out sessions. If you are around others don't expect kisses on the lips from her. Shinobu is not that big on PDA so she opts for cheek kisses instead.
In the Demon Slayer manga, it's explained that a pervy uniform maker designed that version for all female slayers, but most of them refused to wear it. Shinobu even burned hers, while Mitsuri had no idea everyone else rejected the design, which is why her outfit stands out so much.
The only canonically LGBTQ+ character in Demon Slayer is Suma, one of Tengen Uzui's wives, who is confirmed to be bisexual and polyamorous in the series' databooks, showing affection for both men and women, including Tengen and her fellow wives, Makio and Hinatsuru. While other characters like Mitsuri are speculated to be queer, Suma is the sole officially confirmed character, with her relationship dynamic highlighting both bisexuality and polyamory within the Demon Slayer Corps.
There's no single "worst" character, as it's subjective, but top contenders for hated or disliked characters often include the sadistic demon Doma (Upper Rank Two) for his cruelty and killing of Shinobu's sister, Muzan Kibutsuji for being the source of all evil, and sometimes Kaigaku, a traitorous Demon Slayer, with some viewers finding Zenitsu annoying due to his constant screaming, though many defend him.
One of the most emotional and saddest backstories of all is that of Gyomei Himejima, the Stone Hashira. He's not just the most powerful fighter in the Demon Slayer Corps. He's a person who had everything taken from him, long before he wielded a katana.
Muzan Kibutsuji's motivation to kill Tanjiro's family was to create a demon immune to sunlight, fulfilling his desire to be unstoppable. Nezuko's transformation into a demon immune to sunlight ultimately backfired on Muzan, leading to his ultimate downfall in Demon Slayer.
Both Obanai and Sanemi have poor social skills, so they mistook Giyu's highly introverted behavior as arrogance, which made them dislike him.
The 90/10 kissing rule, popularized by the movie Hitch, suggests that one person leans in 90% of the way for a kiss and pauses, allowing the other person to close the remaining 10%, which signals their consent and involvement, preventing it from feeling forced and creating anticipation. This technique gives the other person control, allowing them to either lean in for the kiss or pull away, indicating their comfort level.
Shinobu Kissed Giyu 😍 | Demon Slayer Edit | Anime Love”#DemonSlayer #GiyuShinobu. beautiful moment between Shinobu and Giyu 💜
Shinobu Oshino is the "human name" of the vampire Kiss-Shot Acerola-Orion Heart-Under-Blade. She generally is called this, depending on the person talking about her or her power level at the time. This vampire name was conceived by Deathtopia Virtuoso Suicide-Master, who was very proud of how meaningful the name is.
🌸 Character Name: Mitsuri Kanroji 🗡️ Anime Name: Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba) Mitsuri Kanroji, known as the Love Hashira, is one of the most beloved and powerful members of the Demon Slayer Corps. With her unique pink and green hair, cheerful personality, and kind heart, she instantly stands out among the Hashira.
By the end of the manga, only one Hashira survives and lives a full life: Tengen Uzui, the Sound Hashira. The rest meet tragic ends, either in battle or due to the toll of their Demon Slayer Marks.
Giyu and Shinobu are both Hashira of the Demon Slayer Corps. They have opposing outward personalities and initially seem to be at odds with each other, with Giyu being shocked when she suggested he is disliked.
The only canonically LGBTQ+ character in Demon Slayer is Suma, one of Tengen Uzui's wives, who is confirmed to be bisexual and polyamorous in the series' databooks, showing affection for both men and women, including Tengen and her fellow wives, Makio and Hinatsuru. While other characters like Mitsuri are speculated to be queer, Suma is the sole officially confirmed character, with her relationship dynamic highlighting both bisexuality and polyamory within the Demon Slayer Corps.
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