There's no single "most overrated" character, as it's subjective, but common fan discussions point to Rengoku (due to power scaling debates after his Akaza fight), Muichiro Tokito (overestimated strength compared to feats), Obanai Iguro (hyped on platforms like Discord/YouTube), and sometimes Rui (strong Lower Moon, but not top-tier demon) as frequently mentioned in "overrated" conversations, alongside debates about Shinobu and Daki for various reasons.
Sanemi and Obanai rank low as their actions and abrasive personalities make them less likable.
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
There's no single "number 1" anime, as ratings vary by platform, but Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (IMDb's top) and Attack on Titan (often high on IMDb and other lists) are consistently near the top, alongside popular choices like Death Note, Steins;Gate, and newer hits like Jujutsu Kaisen and Demon Slayer, showing a blend of classic favorites and modern blockbusters dominate ratings.
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Christians can watch anime, but should approach it with discretion, wisdom, and prayer, as it's a diverse medium with both positive and potentially harmful content, requiring individuals to discern if it aligns with their faith and glorifies God, avoiding lust, demonic themes, or anything that hinders their spiritual walk, just like any other media. The key is personal conviction, as some anime has Christian themes like sacrifice and justice, while other content might promote sin or be spiritually damaging, making individual discernment crucial.
AKAZA: Akaza is easily the most loved demon in demon slayer, firstly because of his well designed backstory and unlike the rest, he never chose to be evil. Fighting with bare hands plus the way he compliments his opponents make him easily likeable. Also because he hates Doma like many people.
Fun fact: nezuko's favorite hashira is sanemi.
Jujutsu Kaisen has characters with interpreted LGBTQ+ identities, though explicit confirmation varies; Megumi Fushiguro, Kenjaku, and Tengen are often cited as pansexual/genderfluid/genderfluid, respectively, while Larue is considered gay and Hanami non-binary, but many others like Gojo, Geto, Maki, and Nobara are subjects of fan interpretation and shipping, with some supporting relationships like Hikari and Kirara being a queer couple.
Hana not only developed romantic feelings for Megumi but a profound desire to do for others what he did for her; she believes that destiny is everything and so continues to help people in hopes of becoming someone worthy of standing by Megumi's side.
In Jujutsu Kaisen, the primary 17-year-old characters are Toge Inumaki, the clan member with cursed speech, and Yuta Okkotsu, the protagonist of the prequel (JJK 0) who is also 17 during the main series timeline, alongside other key characters like Aoi Todo.
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.
Is that standard? Well, intimacy coordinator-choreographer Laura Rikard writes in her blog that “For all in-class scene work, I have a closed mouth kissing policy.” A lot of on-screen kisses don't involve tongue, which might be why they look so different to real-life ones.
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Betraying the Demon Slayer Corps, driving his master to suicide out of shame. Being a total hypocrite and bullied Zenitsu for being a "coward", despite the fact that he is just as much or even more of a coward himself.
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.