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Kagaya reveals Muzan's role in his illness; he was a member of the Ubuyashiki bloodline and the family was cursed as a result of his crimes as a demon. Muzan disregards this and remains confident he will find Nezuko, but Kagaya assures the demon of his failure, unable to see his desire to become eternal pales in comparison to humanity's anger ...
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese anime television series based on Koyoharu Gotouge's manga series of the same name.The second season adapts from the 7th volume to the 11th volume (chapters 54–97) of the manga and ran for two continuous cours.
Kagaya Ubuyashiki, Head of the Demon Slayer Corps, visits a graveyard where the deceased Demon Slayer warriors are buried with the help of his wife Amane.Lamenting about those who gave their lives in the continuous war against demon king Muzan Kibutsuji and his army, he declares that the human spirit will always rise to the challenge.
Entering the trial, their leader, Kagaya Ubuyashiki, reveals he has sanctioned the siblings. When the Hashira disagree, he reveals a letter from Sakonji, who believes Nezuko is capable of resisting humans, adding that he, Giyu, and Tanjiro will kill themselves should it happen. Kagaya also reveals that Tanjiro has met Muzan.
As the Demon Slayer Corps' leader Kagaya Ubuyashiki is on his deathbed, his wife Amane summons the Hashiras to a meeting where Muichiro and Mitsuri tell them about the awakening of their marks, both of which happened under extreme duress. In order to tap into that extra power, they need to undergo a special training and submit the Corps to it ...
Nonetheless, the Corps' leader Kagaya Ubuyashiki, is able to convince them to accept Nezuko and see Tanjiro's importance, believing it is with their help that Muzan can be defeated. Angered by Rui's death, Muzan kills the Lower Ranks due to their constant failures; he spares Lower One Enmu and tasks him with killing Tanjiro.
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Kagaya Ubuyashiki (産屋敷 耀哉, Ubuyashiki Kagaya) Toshiyuki Morikawa: Matthew Mercer: Amane Ubuyashiki (産屋敷 あまね, Ubuyashiki Amane) Rina Satō: Suzie Yeung: Hinaki Ubuyashiki (産屋敷 ひなき, Ubuyashiki Hinaki) Yumiri Hanamori: Kimberly Woods Nichika Ubuyashiki (産屋敷 にちか, Ubuyashiki Nichika) Ari Ozawa: Brianna ...