sad and disappointing end of kimetsu no yaiba

205 chapters and the end of kimetsu no yaiba came after seeing dead muzan.

muzan kibutsuji | Nejire hadou, Arte de anime, Arte de ilustración

"Kimetsu no Yaiba" has been a success like few others in the history of anime and manga, and this is demonstrated by the fact that it has secured the historical record of annual sales in terms of paper format. However, eventually everything has an end, and for some it comes before others. This has been the case of the story created by Koyoharu Gotouge, which ultimately left me with very different feelings than the one that had managed to transmit the manga during its more than 200 episodes - the last of which you can read on MangaPlus for free. -.

Next, I will discuss why I consider the end of "Kimetsu no Yaiba" to be somewhat disappointing, which does not mean that I consider it 'bad', as one would say.
Sakonji Urokodaki | Personagens de anime, Desenho de anime, Anime


Kimetsu is over and they never showed urokodaki's face
Ultimately, what really worries me about chapter 205 is that in order to please certain readers, Koyoharu Gotouge has chosen to caricature his universe in a 'photograph' in which to see once again all the faces but being alive . I cannot help feeling, then, that this to some extent supposes turning our backs on the sacrifices of characters such as the aforementioned Rengoku, Shinobu or Tamayo, for whom the story was always above any other 'need'.
How can it be, for example, that Sabito has a descendant identical to him when in no case did he have any direct descendants? We recall that in this case the character died when he was just 13 years old, although this is not what has 'squeaked' me about episode 205. Why are the 'copies' of Rengoku and Tanjiro able to tour half the city doing all kinds Parkour when it seems that Tanjiro's descendant is an absolute bum? It should not be forgotten that Tanjiro was a totally normal person before accessing the training that allowed him to become a demon hunter, so generations later it seems quite unlikely that natural physical abilities have increased massively without the need for any effort.

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