Genya also consumed Kokushibo's flesh. Having a couple of Upper Moon 1's attributes allowed him to reattach his body in mere seconds, and he even managed to intercept the message relayed to Kokusibo by Muzan telepathically.
Genya is mortally wounded while assisting the Hashira against Kokushibo, reconciling with his brother before passing away. In the Reiwa Era, he and his brother are reincarnated as police officers.
Against Kokushibo, the strongest Upper Rank, Genya consumed his hair and a chunk of his flesh katana, gaining enough strength to develop his own Blood Demon Art which played a pivotal role in the defeat of the Upper Rank. Genya's demonic appearance.
When he found out he had no talent as a swordsman, he felt mentally exhausted. His mental state pushed him into a corner. where he ended up eating a demon. Then he discovered this idiosyncrasy as his own ability.
In the simplest terms, the reason that Genya can't use Breathing Styles stems from his inability to achieve the total concentration breathing that other demon slayers use in order to access their abilities.
For a short amount of time, he can become a demon using his bite strength and his special digestive organs." Basically, as a result of his serious gnashers and iron stomach, Genya can devour demon flesh and gain characteristics like the sharpened fangs, frosted tips, and black pupils seen in the most recent episodes.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba, Volume 20 continues as the Demon Slayer Corps' initial confrontation with the most powerful of Muzan's demons, Kokushibo, has left Tokito severely wounded and Genya cut in half.
Genya Shinazugawa is the student of Tokyo High School and Sakura Igarashi's crush. He is also the Sanemi Shinazugawa's younger brother. He later snatches Demons Driver from Hikaru so, Genya can temporarily become Kamen Rider Over Demons to stop the chaos by Fenix & Demon Slayer Corps.
Remembering the loss from his younger brother, Kokushibo roars at the absolute top of his lungs in anger and frustration. As he roars, dozens of the chaotic slashes release from his body, cutting Muichiro's lower half of his body clean off guaranteeing his death along with cutting Genya in half vertically.
Enraged by the feeling of inferiority, he slashed Yoriichi's body in half, but inadvertently broke the flute he gave him as a child. Seeing that he still thought highly of him even after his transformation, Kokushibo couldn't help but shed a tear.
However, despite this immense jealousy, spite, and the outright hatred he harbors for Yoriichi, he still deeply cares for his brother, as seen when he was touched by Yoriichi treasuring the handmade flute he had made for him as children; Kokushibo sheds tears over his brother's death, and even goes as far as keeping ...
Genya uses his dying breaths to tell Sanemi that he wants Sanemi to be happy, that he didn't want him to die, and to tell his older brother that he thought of him as the nicest (sweetest in some translations) person ever; and lastly, thanks 'nemi.
The Wind Hashira has one of the saddest backstories in Demon Slayer. His mother had turned into a demon and had killed five of his siblings. He was forced to kill his own mother in an attempt to save his only remaining brother, Genya.
Kokushibo's stoic and silent disposition. Kokushibo was reserved, silent, and aloof, maintaining an aura of unnerving tranquillity and mystery that compliments his position as Upper Rank One. He rarely speaks; when he does, he talks in a slow and emphatic sense that gives more gravitas and authority to his words.
No one killed Sanemi Shinazugawa. Sanemi almost died when he tackled his sister Genya from a window in order to protect her from a demon attack, but was saved by his friend Masachika who healed his wounds.
GenMui is the slash ship between Genya Shinazugawa and Muichiro Tokito from the Demon Slayer fandom.
Genya is moved to tears and apologized after hearing Sanemi's reasoning behind his rudeness. After their battle with Kokushibou, Genya apologized again for blaming Sanemi and thanked his brother for protecting him before succumbing to his wounds and crumbling into dust, leaving Sanemi stricken with grief.
Genya is the first of all Grisha to share her specific talent, and she is curious, knowledgeable, and kind. But she is also tool used by the Darkling to endear himself to the royal family by gifting her talents to the queen (and making her body easily accessible to the king, who sexually assaults her).
Towards the end of the book when the Darkling finds Alina, we find out that the Darkling unleashed nichevo'ya on Genya because she spared Alina. Her skin is scarred all over and she only has one eye left.
Genya remains loyal to the Darkling, but his nichevo'ya mutilate her when she betrays him to help Alina escape in Siege and Storm. She joins Alina and helps in taking the King down. She marries David Kostyk and becomes a member of the Grisha Triumvirate.
So, Genya originally wore white, the color of the servant uniforms, because she was seen as a servant by the queen. But later in the story, she is allowed to wear Grisha colors, and Alina describes her kefta like this in Shadow and Bone (Chapter 20):
Demon Slayer season 3 episode six did more than just give us some great action, it also showed us Genya's backstory. Similar to Tanjiro, Genya's family was torn apart by tragedy. His life was destroyed after his mother was turned into a demon and had to be killed by his older brother Sanemi.
Kyogo Shinazugawa (不死川 恭梧, Shinazugawa Kyōgo) is a minor antagonist in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, but an important character to Sanemi Shinazugawa and Genya Shinazugawa, being their abusive father who is partially responsible for the wrathful personalities the two siblings have.
The only person who put his life on the line to save Genya was blamed and called a murderer. Such a backstory has surely traumatized the sibling duo. Genya is always angry at others because of everything he has gone through in his early life.