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One of the assassins kills Kasumi before he is defeated by Jin. Mugen and Jin then have their duel, their swords shattering, but choose not to kill each other as they now consider each other friends. Fuu learns her father played a part in the Shimabara Rebellion and went away to protect her. Fuu also reveals she lied about the coin toss result, which briefly annoys Mugen and Jin. Recovered from their final fight, the three part ways grateful for their shared adventure. Setting and themes[edit] Series director Shinichirō Watanabe defined the central theme of Samurai Champloo as the portrayal and acceptance around death, themes he had previously explored in his science fiction series Macross Plus (1994) and Cowboy Bebop (1998). [5] Another theme outlined in the series pitch was individuality and finding one's unique identity. [6] The series is set in Edo period Japan, roughly sixty years after the end of the Sengoku period. [7] While a historical time period, the anime does not focus on historical detail beyond minor inclusions and references, mainly using contemporary-style dialogue and behavior. [5][8] A conscious inclusion was emphasising cultural acceptance and tolerance of minorities including the indigenous Ainu people, foreigners, LGBT people, and Christians; the historical Edo period was a time when Japan was highly structured, conformist and isolationist. [5][9] Due to its Edo setting and incorporation of samurai culture and honor codes, Watanabe was worried the anime would be seen as nationalistic in tone, prompting its focus on minorities and tolerance. 2 Vol. 3 Vol. 4 Vol. 5 More. Manga Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata (Manga) Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata - Egotistic Lily Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata - Koisuru Metronome Anime Season 1 Season 2 Movie Video Games Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata: 〜blessing flowers〜 Music Songs OSTs/Soundtracks Albums Characters Main Characters Tomoya Aki Megumi Kato Eriri Spencer Sawamura Utaha Kasumigaoka Izumi Hashima Michiru Hyodo Support Characters Iori Hashima Akane Kosaka Tokino Himekawa Echika Mizuhara Ranko Morioka Sonoko Machida Keiichi Kato Light Novel Characters Hiromi Kato Sayuri Sawamura Community Recent blog posts Forum FANDOM Fan Central BETA Games Anime Movies TV Video Wikis Explore Wikis Community Central Start a Wiki Don't have an account? Register Sign In FANDOM Explore Current Wiki Start a Wiki Don't have an account? Register Sign In Advertisement Sign In Register Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata Wiki 250pages Explore Main Page Discuss All Pages Community Interactive Maps Recent Blog Posts Media Light Novel Vol. 1 Vol. 2 Vol.[83] Gadget Tsūshin listed both the breathing techniques suffix and "Ah! The era, the era changed again!" on their 2019 anime buzzwords list. [84] On Tumblr's Year in Review, which highlights the largest communities, fandoms, and trends on the platform throughout the year, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba ranked seventh on the Top Anime & Manga Shows category in 2019 and 2020. [85][86] The second season's Mugen Train placed third on the annual Twitter Japan's Trend Awards in 2021, based on the social network's top trending topics of the year. [87] According to a 2020 poll conducted by education and publishing company Benesse, which asked 7,661 third to sixth-grade Japanese children (5,170 girls and 2,491 boys), Tanjiro Kamado ranked first on the top 10 most admired people, which placed the children's mothers, fathers, and teachers on second, fourth and fifth place, respectively, with the remaining spots occupied by other Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba characters. [88] The series helped to increase internal tourism, with many tourists traveling to similar spots to the ones featured in the series. [89][90][91][92] According to Yuma Takahashi, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba anime series producer, the series had three main factors for its success: "The power of the original work, the attitude towards adapting it to anime, and the environment".