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Briefly about Kimetsu No Yaiba Manga:
People are afraid to leave their homes after late at night. One story says that a demon killer hunts them at night. Kamado Tanjirou dad died. Kamado Tanjirou has to support his mother and five sisters. Even though their lifestyles might be hardened by catastrophe. But they have found joy. That passing heat is shattered one day. Tanjirou family was slaughtered. And the only survivor, his sister Nezuko, turned into a fanatic.
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Adding to this grief, a demon hunter called Tomioka Giyuu came and was going to complete Nezuko off. But to his surprise she and Tanjiro began to protect each other. Watching this oddity and Tanjiro’s promising fighting abilities, Giyuu makes the decision to send them to his previous mentor to become trained.
So starts Tanjiro’s lifetime as a demon hunter, jumped on a quest to treat his sister and discover the person who murdered his whole family. Good manga. The potential was evident from the beginning – and not ruined. I wasn’t expecting anything overly elaborate or adult from this story. It’s more for a relaxing and begging tale mood. 9/10.
Personally, I read in the same breath. Sometimes I purposely put off reading it to think about everything that was going on. Sometimes because of the realization that it would soon be over. And I would like to prolong this feeling of satisfaction from the work of the creator. There is no trite plot here. (Which may seem at the beginning). There are no villains like “I’m evil because I’m evil.