Yes, Tengen Uzui loses his left eye and his left hand during his intense battle with the Upper Rank demon Gyutaro, leading to his retirement from the Demon Slayer Corps. He sustained these severe injuries while fighting on par with Gyutaro, even managing to land critical hits, but the poison prevented a finishing blow, and the damage was too great for him to continue as a Hashira.
Even after losing his left hand to Gyutaro, Tengen was able to fight the Upper Rank on even terms due to completing his Musical Score, allowing him to accurately predict and deflect Gyutaro's attacks, cut off his arm and pin him down at the cost of losing his left eye.
After they finally manage to bring down the Demon siblings, Tengen ends up losing his left hand and eye in the process. Nezuko healing Tengen with her Blood Demon Art.
Some fans have theorized that Hinatsuru is acutally Tengen's favourite wife, although he mentioned that he loves all his wives equally. This could be because she's a great fighter, having lots of courage and not being afraid to put others before herself.
Tengen lost his left eye in the battle against Gyutaro, and after the fight, he wore an eyepatch adorned with the same gemstones of his previous headdress. During his days serving Demon Slayer Core, Tengen wore a sleeveless and dark turquoise version of the standard Demon Slayer uniform.
There's no single "most sus" anime character, as "sus" (suspicious/sketchy) is subjective, but frequent contenders in fan discussions include Hisoka Morow (Hunter x Hunter) for his unsettling obsession and actions, characters from Jojo's Bizarre Adventure (like Dio) for their over-the-top posing and behaviors, and often problematic figures like Orochimaru (Naruto) for his disturbing experiments and body swapping, with some debates even including characters like Light Yagami (Death Note) for his dark manipulation, all depending on what "sus" means to the viewer.
At the end of Season 2, Episode 12, there's a short scene that explains why Tengen has three wives, a trio of kunoichi named Makio, Suma, and Hinatsuru. Tanjiro tells the audience that Tengen's family practices polygamy, the custom of having more than one spouse at a time.
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.
Now retired, Tengen Uzui was formerly the Sound Hashira within the Demon Slayer Corps. He is 23 years old, and his birthday is on October 31.
Suma was Tengen's first chosen wife. Suma welcomed the addition of Hinatsuru and Makio with pleasure. When Uzui left the clan, he took Suma and the others alongside him, enlightening them in the ways of the shinobi livelihood.
While many Hashira died in the fight, some survived: Giyu Tomioka, the Water Hashira, and Sanemi Shinazugawa, the Wind Hashira, both survive the final fight, carrying on the memory of their fallen comrades. Tanjiro also survives, and after the war, the Demon Slayer Corps disbands because demons are gone for good.
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.
One of the reasons people might consider Shinobu the "weakest" Hashira is because, unlike the others, she can't behead demons, which is usually the easiest way to kill them. Instead, she uses poison to defeat them.
In Episode 9 of the anime "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Entertainment District Arc," the "Sound Hashira" Tengen Uzui (voiced by Katsuyuki Konishi) has his left arm cut off in a fierce battle against the Upper Rank Six demons.
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations has a high amount of filler episodes, accounting for 70% of the show, due to the need for the manga author to stay ahead. Despite the excessive filler, the series still remains popular and enjoyed by many fans.
Demon Slayer enthusiasts are buzzing about the connection between Tanjiro Kamado and the formidable Upper Moon One, Kokushibo. While not directly related, Tanjiro is seen as the spiritual successor to Yoriichi Tsugikuni, Kokushibo's twin.
Tanjiro Kamado
His kisses are usually placed on your lips and forehead. Because he is young and inexperienced, he's still not down for french kissing and whatnot. He also likes tightly hugging your waist and pulling you closer to him when you kiss.
The 14-year-old Demon Slayer you're likely thinking of is Muichiro Tokito, the prodigy Mist Hashira, known for his incredible skill, becoming a Hashira in just two months, and his key role in the Swordsmith Village Arc. Other young characters include Tanjiro (15) and his sister Nezuko (14, though chronologically older as a demon), while Genya Shinazugawa is 16.
Immortality ( 不死 ふし , Fushi?) grants Tengen eternal life, just as the name implies. It does not stop them from aging, so their body and technique must be reset every five hundred years.
Megumi Fushiguro from Jujutsu Kaisen is widely interpreted by fans as being pansexual, due to his stated preference for a partner with a strong moral compass rather than a specific gender or physical trait, suggesting attraction to people regardless of gender, though the manga doesn't explicitly label him. While some interpret his romantic feelings for Yuji as pansexuality in action, he hasn't had explicit romantic storylines yet, but his broad criteria point towards being non-gender-specific in his attractions.
LGBTQIA+ travelers are unlikely to encounter violence, outright hostility or overt discrimination in Japan. However, conservative values about LGBTQIA+ sexuality and non-binary gender expression are common, particularly outside large cities.
Giyu is a man of strong equanimity, always wearing a calm and stern expression on his face. Having a stoic personality, and possessing a very strong sense of justice and responsibility, he had no tolerance towards those who don't know their own limitations and throw away their lives.
Tengen Uzui and his three wives, Makio, Suma and Hinatsuru, share a rare and unshakable bond woven from deep love, mutual trust, and shared struggle.
Gyomei Himejima (Stone Hashira)
Like the other Hashira, Gyomei Himejima sacrifices his life while helping other demon slayers during the final battle against Muzan Kibutsuji.