![]() ![]() To me, it’s similar to why the original Star Wars trilogy or the original Harry Potter stories resonated with so many people. It knows exactly what you should feel and how you should feel regarding its story beats to tell a safe yet effective hero’s story. People like to say it’s carried by the action, but I think what it gets right is pulling off its emotional beats reasonably well. It goes back to why Kimetsu no Yaiba is as successful as it is despite having stretches of time where the story’s just kinda alright. ![]() I remember getting emotional about her regaining her ability to talk when I finished the manga a few years back, but I forgot that it happened this soon, so I was caught off-guard. I feel like a complete tool for sobbing at this. While Nezuko accidentally retained her ability to talk and survive in the sun, Muzan sees this as his golden opportunity to redirect his attention towards eating Nezuko. Kimetsu no Yaiba‘s Swordsmith arc finally comes to a close, and with that, a new myriad of doors open. “A Connected Bond: Daybreak and First Light” 「いだ絆 彼は誰時 朝ぼらけ」 ( Tsunaida Kizuna: Kawataredoki – Asaborake)
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