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Genesis • 2 years ago

Muzan? More like it's f*cking Michael Jackson XD

JustAFan • 2 years ago

He is Michael Jackson

Trxsh Josh • 2 years ago

I KEEP SEEING YOU EVERY ANIME I WATCH/REWATCH

eva • 2 years ago

Help he is in youtube as well

shh

Black Lillith • 2 years ago

Lol 😂

Yua • 2 years ago

you can't change my mind..Muzan is Michael Jackson. I always forget his name so I call him MJ.

Adnan Abbas • 1 year ago

That's actually close. It's MK, Muzan Kibutsuji.

Fii • 1 month ago

Muzan kibutsuJi

Magnus Shale Fist • 2 years ago

anybody else really stressed about that ruined udon

Mike Hawk • 2 years ago

Words cannot express how distressed I am right now. I will never recover

frail albatross • 2 years ago

Sanji's going mad

LabanBes • 12 months ago

Imagine being the store owner, I opened my cart for you in the middle of resting and you.. dump my noodle and break my bowl *goes into a haganezuka mode*

SarenAreth • 1 year ago

few things justify such blatant waste of noodles :3

Han Seojun • 2 years ago

MJ is that you?

DIO BRANDO • 2 years ago

Muzan is already daddy!!! Even before me calling him daddy!!!!! Why???????? 😱🥵😭

Earth sucks • 2 years ago

Omg calm tf down 😫💀

user5032005214890 • 2 years ago

LMAO

Soup • 2 years ago

Hoe Dio be like:

true

eva • 2 years ago

LMAO

daddy • 2 years ago

no I am

Amp • 2 years ago

wth chill *shitting tears*

bukanrait • 2 years ago

and here i thought this anime is about cool swords fight

James Murphy • 2 years ago

And then it when psycholological full sized bitch fit on us T.T I have to sleep now >: ] I'mma have fun dreams tonight. *blows kiss*

azathot • 2 years ago

The teeth grinding is making me crazy

Aurora • 2 years ago

literally
im cringing on it
my poor ears

Katsuki Bakugou • 2 years ago

Dehydrated Michael Jackson

Bharat Bharat • 2 years ago

so muzan only need to scratch someone to turn them? lol i thought it to be like vampire type first biting and then turning them.
This muzan looks like michael jackson tho xD

Usual • 2 years ago

i love that crow

Monke • 2 years ago

When you are level 2 and accidentally encounter a level 200 boss

Harem is love • 2 years ago

Man that last scene just gives me goosebumps.

TRUCK- kun` X_X ` • 2 years ago

It's "Dengerous", talkin about him is "Dengerous"!

Nezuko is a semi-loli but can she really fit in that smol a box? Let's not question the size, shall we...

Feels bad for guy man, RIP to his Fiancé...

What? Tokyo? I thought even that name didn't exist in the past...

And ain't the trains/trams also invented by some guy only a few centuries ago? Or was the Edo period really not that ancient of a time? Also I think I saw some European looking buildings there...

17:16 Oh no, not in the corner too lol

Ay yeah, THE ENTRY OF MIKERU JAKKU-SAN!

Desiredpotato • 2 years ago

The Edo period spanned 300 years starting from the 17th century till around the end of the 19th. Trains have been around for 200 years so if it's tied to reality this would be the end of that period. Demon slayers are basically glorified samurai so that would make sense.

Also Tokyo isn't a name as New York would be, it's basically the word for capital city.. but not really since Kyoto is. It's a mishap between two languages and because of that the world now calls Japan's capital Tokyo. It's just confusing to westerners but if you put it next to each other (Kyo-To / To-Kyo) you can see it. The Japanese don't really name things but instead call things by their name, strange as that may sound.

Yo Shindo II • 2 years ago

That's the same for English tho, the only difference is, most place names in the UK and the US were Anglicizations of whatever that place was named in the local language in the past, Chicago for example is an Anglicization of the local word 'shikaakwa' which means some type of wild onion.

Further, place names in the UK also predates the English language, which is why no one really knows what London means anymore tho some say it means "place that floods" in Proto-Celtic.

The Japanese don't really name things but instead call things by their name, strange as that may sound

Not true, Queensland, Australia for example is called such in honor of Queen Victoria. Besides, most place names just came from people "calling things by their name" which just evolved and lost its meaning as it passed on to different languages.

In the Philippines for example, Manila is a proper name in English but in Tagalog, the language native to Manila, it just means "place where indigo grows."

Desiredpotato • 2 years ago

Fair point. The Japanese have just continued the tradition longer because they've been isolated for a long time. It seems that just about every culture has phase of naming things out of practicality and later to honor certain individuals or events.
However that does not mean it's not true what I've said. Queensland is a terrible example. If they had properly named parts of Australia it would be names like: 'Giant bunny land' and 'Dropbearland' and 'Hell'. Queensland was just a vanity project to get in good graces with the royal house, as it pretty much all was in that time. If the Japanese had the same tradition Tokyo would now be named Joō no tochi instead.

That's where the difference lies. Is something named to keep it all clear for everyone or do you make up arbitrary names to flatter someone.

Ondrej Kodytek • 11 months ago

The first train in Japan started running in 1872. Kimetsu no yaiba takes place in 1910s.
Tōkyō 東京 and Kyōto 京都 do share the character 京 kyō (capital city), but the 東 tō (east) and 都 to (city) are completely different.

SarenAreth • 1 year ago

As I recall it, the story is that Kyoto was the seat of the Emperor, and another city in the east called Edo was the seat of the Shogun.

Then the Emperor won with the help of western powers: guns beat swords, tradition lost to modernization. Because Kyoto represented tradition and the old, they made Edo the new capital of the modernized nation they wanted to build, and renamed it to Tokyo, representing the new.

Ain't that about right?

Ondrej Kodytek • 11 months ago

Actually, both sides had guns and some support of Western powers. The Emperor's cause was taken up by a powerful coalition of samurai who went on to win the war against the other powerful (but less so, as it turned out) coalition of samurai supporting the shogunal establishment.

SarenAreth • 11 months ago

I see :) And if I read ur other comment correctly, does that mean that Kyoto literally translates to Capital City City?

Ondrej Kodytek • 11 months ago

I'd say just "Capital City" because the last word makes it clear which meaning of "capital" is implied.

Desiredpotato • 1 year ago

The only part about that that's not entirely right is that there were many reasons to move the capitol away from Kyoto and most of them for for geopolitical and economic reasons, but what you said is the story that was told the people because it sounds nice.

SarenAreth • 1 year ago

I see haha ;) Yes it does sound nice, I guess the symbolism was made up afterwards.

KKK • 2 years ago

she can change her size. in the first ep you will notice she grew bigger

Porthya • 1 year ago

They literally showed how Tanjiro convinced her at the start of episode 2 to shrink so that she could properly fit in the basket he wove.

Youcanseeme • 2 years ago

Stop overthinking
It ruins the fun for everyone

TRUCK- kun` X_X ` • 2 years ago

Welp, you shan't read the comments till you complete the episode, the comments are to discuss the corresponding episodes after all!

Ondrej Kodytek • 11 months ago

This is Taishō era (1912--1926). The eras changing from Meiji to Taishō was mentioned during the encounter with the Hands Demon and you get a "Taishō era secret" on each episode after credits. Edo period has ended in 1868, since then it is what you might call Tōkyō period.

Atom • 2 years ago

Heyaa .Truck kun I met on AOT comment section.. Just greeting you. Hiii

Thunder Bagua • 2 years ago

So that's how muzan transform humans Into demons huh naruhodo