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They fall down a cliff where Muichiro, Kozo, Kotetsu and Hotaru Haganezuka arrive to support them. With his last strength, Muichiro provides Tanjiro with Hotaru's unfinished sword just as dawn breaks. Due to Zohakuten using too much of their shared power against Mitsuri, Urami spots three swordsmiths hidden in the distance and runs away to eat ...
A swordsmith who makes swords for the Demon Slayer Corps, who made Inosuke's blades and is later assigned to make Muichiro Tokito's blade. Despite being calmer than Hotaru, he is also angered at Inosuke purposely chipping his swords. He is nearly killed during Gyokko's attack on the Swordsmith Village, but Muichiro saves him. Kotetsu (小鉄)
With her whip-like sword and Love Breathing, Mitsuri saves the village from Gyokko's demons. After Karaku pins Nezuko beneath heavy debris, she grips her hands onto Tanjiro's blade, coating it in blood. Muichiro attacks Gyokko and discovers he can produce new vases and teleport between them to avoid getting hit.
Muichiro, while acknowledging his harshness, intends for them to learn that even one mistake could be fatal in battle. Later, he spars with Sanemi and Obanai, who have taken up nightly combat training to improve their skills. Muichiro is impressed with Tanjiro's quick learning and ability to spar with him, allowing him to proceed to the next stage.
Muichiro Tokito: 3rd place Tanjiro Kamado 4th place Akaza: 5th place Best Character (Female) Mitsuri Kanroji 7th place Best Theme Song "Kizuna no Kiseki" by Man with a Mission and Milet: 8th place Best Studio Ufotable 3rd place Yahoo! Japan Search Awards Anime Category Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Swordsmith Village Arc: 5th place [113] 2024
Back at the village, Mitsuri hints at Tanjiro about a "secret weapon" hidden in the village that can make him stronger and bids farewell to the siblings. The next day, while searching for the secret weapon, Tanjiro meets with Mist Hashira Muichiro Tokito and sees that seemingly with him is the same figure from his dream.
Early sketches of Nezuko and Tanjiro. Tanjiro Kamado originates from Koyoharu Gotouge's ideas involving a one-shot with Japanese motifs. Tatsuhiko Katayama, their editor, was worried about the one-shot crusade being too dark for the young demographic and asked Gotouge if they could write another type of the main character who would be "brighter". [3]
Gilson said that the art is "stiff", but that instead of looking like rough drawings or traced photo composites, the series "looks as if it were carved and printed from woodblocks." Gilson concluded: "With an engrossing plot and characters, Volume 1 builds to a cliffhanger that makes it hard to wait for the next volume."