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Demon Slayer manga’s the last arc has arrived at a defining moment with the most recent chapter of the arrangement as the commencement to sunrise has at last finished. It’s been a long hour for Tanjiro Kamado and the lasting members from the Hashira as they kept on battling against Muzan’s developing structure.

Warning!! The article contains big spoilers if you haven’t read Chapter 200 of the manga (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba) then avoid reading it as we’ll be diving into some serious spoiler!”

It wasn’t a simple street for Tanjiro as he regularly was the main swordsman remaining against Muzan and constraining himself to counter every last one of the demons attacks while pushing his body.

Tanjiro himself had been pushing his body past the cutoff points with all the types of the Hinokami Kagura and as “Chapter 200” went to a close, losing something more terrible. As the Demon Slaying Corps endeavor to recoup as dawn has apparently crushed Muzan unequivocally, various individuals from the Hashira all lost their lives.

It’s affirmed that Sanemi Shinazugawa, Inosuke Hashibira, Zenitsu Agatsuma, and Giyu Tomioka have all figured out how to endure the battle. Tomioka discovers Tanjiro drooped over, and he’s not relaxing. On the off chance that Tanjiro genuinely is dead, at that point it’s an incredibly brutal destiny as he at long last got his desire of Nezuko turning into a human again because of Shinobu and Tamayo.

He’ll never get his hard-battled upbeat closure with his sister after this time, and he’ll be set apart up ’til now another setback in the arrangement’s bloodiest fight to date.

Demon Slayer is a Japanese manga arrangement composed and outlined by Koyoharu Gotōge. The story pursues Tanjirō Kamado, a little youngster who turns into a demon slayer after his whole family was butchered by a devil, with the exception of his younger sibling Nezuko, who has transformed into a demon also, vowing to figure out how to make her human once more. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since February 2016, with its parts gathered in 17 tankōbon volumes as of October 2019. The arrangement is distributed in English by Viz Media and simulpublished by Shueisha in English and Spanish on their Manga Plus stage.

The anime arrangement won a few honors at the 2019 Newtype Anime Awards, including best TV anime.


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