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Since Gojo’s died, its possible that another of the current cast might awaken them.
4: Gojo had ‘something to do’ in the weeks since he escaped the seal and the duel (same as Sukana), which we never got told what. I’m presuming it was training from hell with Yuji (maybe using sumo guys time compression sumo ring).
5: Sukana’s severed hand. It could be fed to Rika to let Okkotsu use Sukana’s curse technique, or maybe even Kugisaki’s return with a Resonance (hey, let me have hopes that my Queen returns! xD) 6 Reply View Replies (4) Dream chasers Goofy 1 month ago I’M TELLIN YOU HE COMIN BACK 3 Reply View Replies (2) jim 1 month ago Break next week? We know how Gege Operates so it’ll be fun seeing Hikari vs Uraume when we get back to it 😉 8 Reply loner clan fin_k_a 1 month ago I remember the ideal of Yuuji: tall women with big butts. And sukina wants to destroy them all? He is goddam crazy, if not senile. 5 Reply NoCapBruh 1 month ago Rika bout to get that off screen special 17 Reply HarderZaddy 1 month ago I can only hear the queen in Kamina’s voice from Gurren Lagan 6 Reply Duwang 1 month ago 1000 years old King of Curses vs
11 year girl who got hit by car Queen of Curses ( + yuta and yuji )
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Production After Gotouge's manga, Haeniwa no Zigzag, published in Weekly Shōnen Jump in 2015, failed to become a serialized work, Tatsuhiko Katayama, Gotouge's first editor, suggested Gotouge to start a series with an "easy-to-understand theme". [5] Gotouge's debut work Kagarigari would become the basis for an initial draft, titled Kisatsu no Nagare (鬼殺の流れ) since it had concepts like swords and demons, which would be familiar to the Japanese audience. [5] However, due to its serious tone, lack of comic relief, and dark story, this draft was not accepted for serialization, so Katayama asked Gotouge to try writing a brighter, more normal character in the same setting. [5] The original title was Kisatsu no Yaiba (鬼殺の刃), but they felt the character "satsu" (殺, lit. "kill") in the title was too overt. Although it is a made-up word, "kimetsu" (鬼滅) seemed easy to understand, so Gotouge thought it would be interesting to abbreviate the series' title that way; the word "yaiba" (刃, lit. "blade") implies a Japanese sword. [5] According to Gotouge, the series' three biggest influences are JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Naruto and Bleach. [6][7] Tatsuhiko Katayama, an editor of the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba manga, has said in interviews that the red-haired, scar-faced Tanjiro was inspired by Rurouni Kenshin, a 1990s manga about a similarly drawn swordsman, Himura Kenshin. [8] Media Manga Further information: List of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba chapters Written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 15, 2016, to May 18, 2020. [9][10] Shueisha collected its chapters in twenty-three individual tankōbon volumes, released from June 3, 2016, to December 4, 2020.