Kimetsu no yaiba ending

Kimetsu no yaiba ending

Holy shit it was kino. Basically fma final fight but with more stakes (many named characters died in an horrible way in order to stop muzan, and the MC got crippled at the end of the Manga). What do you guys think about it?

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I remember a thread not too long ago where someone was annoyed the writer didn't milk the show for atleast another year.

I think it's great that they ended it when they wanted to and in impactful way even if some fans would sperg over it

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>What do you guys think about it?
viz TL is shit

I have cried the tears of joy while finishing this manga, might be my favourite.

>1 month of muzan flapping his salad fingers while standing still
>muh medicine
>demon Tanjirou was convoluted and unnecessary for how short it was
I give it a 4/10.

The last fight was pretty good if you ignore Muzans piss poor performance. So many kino moments like Iguro's madlad chronicles, Sanemi burn n cut, Love tearing the strongest demons arm off, and Godjima choking a baby one last time

Maybe I'm biased but I'm a sucker for "everyone gangs up on final villain trope"

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>Muh stakes
No it didn’t, everyone who died just died neatly at the end after every was over. The fight itself was a dragged out snoozefest where nothing happened for a dozen chapters except for tentacle flailing and flashbacks within flashbacks, and then it got resolved with four (4) asspull poisons before going straight to the most clichéd, cringe epilogue possible. No one died during the fight itself because it was clear the author was dragging it out, ruining all tension because you know the moment anyone had a hard time, something forced like a new character arriving at the last moment to deflect an attack, a cat with drugs healing people, or a random poison effect would kick in killing all tension. It’s a garbage shitstain on what was otherwise a decent, though unoriginal, series.

Ending was shit and retroactively dragged the overall impression of the series down a lot. It had its moments but holy shit what a bland shounen this really was. Both plot and characters were paper thin.

Something that gets overlooked with the Muzanjiro thing. It narratively makes a lot of sense as a final fuck you to Muzan.

Muzan finally realizes what is important. He tries to convey his will to his chosen successor. But no, he is told to fuck off because of all the evil and death he has caused.

Its a great final fuck you to Muzan, who doesnt get redeemed or sympathized with for his actions. He's an evil tentacle asshole.

I really enjoyed it, but I wonder how it holds up when reading all at once. Waiting week to week for updates was really exciting, there was like at least one kino moment in each update, but maybe if I read it all at once I might not have those same feelings.

It was really bad.

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Muzan is the greatest villain in ages.

>Muzan finally realizes what is important. He tries to convey his will to his chosen successor. But no, he is told to fuck off because of all the evil and death he has caused.
This exactly. KNY’s greatest strength is how consistent it follows its central theme, which is the importance of legacy. Everything from sunbro teaching the Kamados breath of the sun, acquiring the earrings/sunbro’s sword, to Tanjiro surviving as Urokodaki’s student, to Zenitsu’s adoption and learning breath of thunder, Giyuu accepting himself as the water pillar, Koku realizing he forgot the importance of his legacy/descendants, etc, ALL plays in this one theme. (There’s way more too, I’m haven’t even gone into the religious/Buddhist significance of it.)

So for people really disappointed with Muzanjiro, they were probably wanting another arc out it because they didn’t see the significance, but like you said the whole point is a final fuck you to Muzan. Muzan never cared about having a legacy because he never thought he would die. In his last moments he finally sees the bigger picture and, nope, he doesn’t get shit!

Conceptually it was good, but I did have some issues with the infinite poison effects and just in general choreography, felt like a big stepdown from Kokushibou. Could've been done better. Overall a really good manga.

>demon Tanjirou was convoluted and unnecessary for how short it was
It did exactly what it was meant to. One last fuck you to Muzan

One more point I didn’t really emphasize but appreciate about KNY: blood line has no correlation to legacy. What’s actually important is passing on your life’s knowedge/experience to help the next generation since you’re gonna die someday, blood lines have no relevance. (Sorry, Abe.)

>KNY’s greatest strength is how consistent it follows its central theme, which is the importance of legacy
Kagaya Ubuyashiki blow up his kids and the ending chapter showed that the modern versions of the characters don’t even believe the supernatural stories of the past.

But his legacy was a demon free japan. Its arguably a good thing no one has to remember or believe them.

Considering they had a whole arc for 1 (one) upper moon boss rushing through the rest and Muzan makes me 100% sure the manga was given the notice to wrap it up in one arc, right before it exploded in popularity too lel.

I feel like a lot of it has to do with a weekly schedule. Wani had just done UM2, UM3, and UM1 and then had to do another 20 chapters of everyone versus Muzan. I'm not surprised she kind of ran out of ideas at the end.

Plus its funny going back and watching everyone's shitty predictions
>13th form is going to be an asspull!
>nezuko is going to come back and save the day!
>tanjiro is going to be the new villian for a reboot!
The only critique I have are minor nitpicks like introducing the poison better. Kanao needed a moment where she considers using the antidote on Muzan only to decide it wouldn't work because he already figured out how to break it down.

Instead she introduces it fight before its used. But again its just a nitpick. I suspect they'll set it up better in the anime.

>no one has to remember or believe them.
So legacy isn’t important then?

>But his legacy was a demon free japan
That feels like a reach.

>a reach
That was the entire point of their family. They were literally cursed user

Dumb
The anime didn't bring KnY into relevance, it just propelled it to even greater heights. You can check the sales, it was selling well before the anime ever aired.

Most of Zig Forums gauges popularity based on irrelevant shit like how popular it is on Zig Forums or reddit. Hence the meme that it was in axe territory

Did you miss the part where Ubuyashiki’s son is still alive in present day? We can take that as a physical representation of their legacy carrying on, I’m sure the work of the demon corps is documented.

Also, the family was all in on it. They willingly sacrificed themselves to catch Muzan off-guard.

You cannot convince me that going into a boss rush in the house of plot convienence was the original plan. I know the mangas pacing was breakneck especially for a Battle Shonen but come the fuck on.

>house of plot convenience
meaning?

I think a lot of people misunderstood muzan's character. Like people's been associated with shonen where final boss is someone that has god like power like Madara-Kaguya or yhwach so they implied Muzan should've been ones but this isn't the case. Wani introduced muzan pretty early in the story and his first action was fleeting away where there's a small hint of danger and in the same arc Tamayo informed you that Muzan was a coward, and he's only dangerous because there's no way to kill him beside the sun. With other demons regardless of how powerfull they are you only need to cut their head then it's over, with muzan you can't do that and have to maintain him until sunrise which is basically impossible without tamayo's help because demon don't ever feel tired while humans stamina is limited

>Top ranker in the ToC
>has digital color version
>anime on the way

Yeah, truly the ingredients of a series that is getting rushed to its end. KnY was always extremely fast paced and you can only have an arc for each demon so many times before it gets stale.

The pacing for the entire series was fairly consistent, it would've been far stranger if it was slowed down. It's not like it was an unnatural development either. Trapping the upper echelon of the demon hunters with his strongest demons to ensure the destruction of the organization is perfectly logical from Muzan, he just didn't account for the fact that they'd been sharpening their fangs in preparation. The only complaint I have with the entire arc is that Tamayo's poison was too effective, but even then I'm sure they'll rewrite that aspect of the story for the eventual adaptation.

Muzan didn’t give a shit about having a successor he just wanted revenge. Also he had the Moons until they were killed.

Boss Rush pocket dimension

>Muzan didn’t give a shit about having a successor he just wanted revenge. Also he had the Moons until they were killed.
Yeah this is exactly the point?

late 2018 and 2019 line up is so weak there's no way they told gotoge to wrap it up, especially when anime is coming. it's not well thought out but they telling gotoge to end it just doesn't make any sense.

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