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The ending theme for episode 19 is "Kamado Tanjirō no Uta" (竈門炭治郎のうた, "Tanjiro Kamado's Song") by Go Shiina featuring Nami Nakagawa. [72] For the second season's Mugen Train Arc, Lisa performed the opening theme "Akeboshi" (明け星, lit. ' Morning Star '), as well as the ending theme "Shirogane" (白銀, lit. ' Silver ').
Season 1 – Tanjiro Kamado, Unwavering Resolve Arc [p] Vol. Episodes Cover art Bonus disc Release date Ref. 1 1–2 Tanjiro Kamado Drama CD and Soundtrack July 31, 2019 [54] 2 3–5 Giyū Tomioka Soundtrack August 28, 2019 [57] 3 6–7 Nezuko Kamado Drama CD September 25, 2019 [58] 4 8–10 Tanjiro Kamado and Muzan Kibutsuji Soundtrack
After the battle, Akaza confronts him and proposes that he turn into a demon, having recognized his skill and strength. Kyojuro rejects this and battles him, but is ultimately killed. In his last moments, he directs Tanjiro to Shinjuro. Tanjiro later has the tsuba of Kyojuro's sword installed into his new sword to honor him. In the Reiwa Era ...
Akaza meets with Muzan, who expresses disappointment in him for not being able to kill the other three Demon Slayers other than Kyojuro. Tanjiro goes to meet Kyojuro’s brother Senjuro and his father Shinjuro. Shinjuro, the former Flame Hashira but now an alcoholic who detests the Demon Slayers and sees his sons as failures, dismisses Tanjiro ...
Shinobu is killed by Doma and Kanao continues to fight the demon with Inosuke's help. Inosuke learns that Doma did not only kill Shinobu and her sister, but he was also responsible for his mother's death. Meanwhile, Tanjiro and Giyu defeat Akaza together after a long battle. 19: Flapping Butterfly Wings Chō no Habataki (蝶の羽ばたき)
While relaxing in hot springs, Tanjiro and Nezuko encounter Genya, Wind Hashira Sanemi Shinazugawa's younger brother and fellow Demon Slayer, who angrily strikes Tanjiro and storms off. 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.
Tanjiro tries to defend the boy from Muichiro but is knocked unconscious for interfering. The boy, Kotetsu, explains that the "man" he saw is actually a mechanical training doll, built during the Sengoku period. Made by his ancestors, it is his only heirloom. Tanjiro agrees to protect it but they find Muichiro's training has caused severe damage.
Akaza escapes nonetheless as Tanjiro breaks down, calling him a coward, and declaring Kyojuro the victor of their duel because he fulfilled his duty to keep everyone safe. In his last moment, Kyojuro tells Tanjiro to visit his family's estate in order to ascertain writings from the previous Flame Hashira, which may inform his quest to learn ...