While many Demon Slayer characters endure immense trauma, Sanemi Shinazugawa, Obanai Iguro, and Tengen Uzui are often cited as having the most devastating backstories, marked by horrific family abuse, forced fratricide, and profound loss, making it hard to definitively name one "most" traumatized as it's a matter of perspective on different types of suffering.
1. Tanjiro Kamado: The Burden of Loss. Tanjiro Kamado's story is one of the most emotionally impactful narratives in "Demon Slayer." His peaceful life in the mountains with his family is shattered when a demon attacks, killing his parents and siblings.
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.
Though he is diagnosed by Rui as being mentally traumatized and having a destroyed sanity, Tanjiro is in a good condition and still maintains his bright attitude, albeit less so than his past life.
After Sabito's death during Final Selection, Giyu entered a depressive episode. By his own commentary, he admitted to wanting to stifle this memory to prevent his tears, implying that a reason for his emotionless persona was to prevent himself from grieving that way that he did following the death of his friend.
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.
Nah, Genya is actually very shy around girls because of puberty. The reason why he pulled one of the girls' hair during the selection. He actually apologized while blushing when he saw her again.
Tanjiro Kamado is the heart and soul of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. This kind-hearted and determined boy embarks on a perilous journey to avenge his family and save his sister, Nezuko, after a demon attack devastates their lives.
Tanjiro realizes he's in a dream and figures out that in order to wake up, he must cut his own neck.
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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.
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.
Beneath Meliodas' frank and bawdy demeanor hides immense amounts of emotional pain from having witnessed Elizabeth die over 106 times.
Sanemi and Obanai rank low as their actions and abrasive personalities make them less likable.
Although they are both demons, Akaza is seen in a more noble light compared to Doma.
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Tanjiro's scar explained
Tanjiro received the scar during his childhood when he met with an accident. A kettle containing boiling tea was about to fall on his younger brother when Tanjiro rushed to save him. In the process, he injures himself, consequently developing a burn scar on his forehead.
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.
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.
GIYU TOMIOKA (one of the coolest hashira and seems to have no feelings. GIYU is actually strong but it seems like his strength is not improving and you know that their opponent is a demon and not a human.
Demon Slayer enthusiasts are buzzing about the connection between Tanjiro Kamado and the formidable Upper Moon One, Kokushibo.
Nezuko Kamado
Since Nezuko Kamado's birthday is December 28, she was 12 years old when Muzan Kibutsuji turned her into a demon in the first chapter of Demon Slayer.
GenMui is the slash ship between Genya Shinazugawa and Muichiro Tokito from the Demon Slayer fandom.