i know, though, some believe he loves hina (21) the most, because he had the most interaction with her in the manga and they have the most “husband-and-wife” feel. we also have to remember that suma (19) was tengen's first chosen wife—they both personally agreed to letting hina and makio (20) into their relationship.
Tengen Uzui loves all of his wives equally, but he was actually set to have a different wife. He was supposed to marry Suma's younger sister, but Suma had other plans.
In Tengen's case, while Makio and Hinatsuru were chosen to be his wives, Suma volunteered herself to be his wife. Originally, it was Suma's sister who was supposed to be a candidate for Tengen's wife, but due to her love for him, Suma stepped up to the task instead.
The names of Tengen Uzui's wives are Hinatsuru, Makio, and Suma. Tengen Uzui is a Sound Hashira of the Demon Slayer Corps and a major protagonist in the anime fantasy horror series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
At some point of her life, Suma married Tengen Uzui, along with Makio and Hinatsuru, although she volunteered to be his wife while the other two were arranged marriages.
yes, he did! so did sanemi and giyuu. if you remember from the last chapter (205), you can see one of his descendants, as well as giyuu's and sanemi's.
His last remaining brother, out of eight, inherited the same barbaric commandments. This made him leave his clan and the village permanently alongside his three wives: Suma, Makio, and Hinatsuru.
In the eighth episode of the "Entertainment District" arc, Upper Six Gyutaro couldn't stop gushing over his man-crush on Tengen.
Trivia. Makio is actually a distant cousin of Tengen's.
When it comes to pure strength, Shinobu Kocho is the weakest Hashira in Demon Slayer. She doesn't even have enough strength to decapitate a demon's head and she makes up for it by injecting poison into the demons.
Tengen Uzui
He is the fastest Hashira, and the second physically strongest. Obviously, then, Tengen Uzui is rather proud. He is demanding, fussy, boastful, and prone to selfishness. But he is also ultimately kind and caring, with great love for his three wives as well as the other Hashira.
judah's random uzui headcanon | Fandom. His nails are two different colors because he has his wives pick the colors. Makio wanted him to paint them red, but Suma & Hina disagreed and wanted him to paint them green, so he just painted them both colors to prevent them from disagreeing even more.
Tengen is one of the only known Demon Slayer and Hashira to retire due to being permanently disabled instead of death or age, the other being Jigoro Kuwajima. He and Inosuke Hashibira are the only known.
It is confirmed in the Volume 23 extras that Inosuke and Aoi did eventually end up together and that they have two great-grandsons, one of which is Aoba.
At the end of Season 2, Episode 12, there's a short scene that explains why Tengen has three wives, named Makio, Suma and Hinatsuru. Tanjiro tells the audience that Tengen's family practices polygamy, the custom of having more than one spouse at a time.
By the age of 15, seven of his siblings had already died leaving only him and his younger brother who is two years younger.
Shizuka is seen often teasing Sanemi and making him annoyed, nevertheless, the two had still created a strong bond and relationship with each other. Eventually, after knowing each other for a while, Shizuka finally ended up having the courage and confessed, leading to them getting married after awhile.
UzuKyo is the slash ship between Tengen Uzui and Kyojuro Rengoku from the Demon Slayer fandom.
UzuiWives is the poly ship between Tengen Uzui, Makio, Suma, and Hinatsuru from the Demon Slayer fandom.
Hinatsuru (雛鶴), Makio (まきを) and Suma (須磨), a.k.a. Tengen Uzui's wives, are supporting characters in the 2016 Japanese manga series, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. They are a trio of kunoichi (a female counterpart of a ninja) who are all married to Tengen Uzui under a unique circumstance.
After becoming a Hashira, Tengen knew that his life would come to an end one day, so he started living a flashy life and became the most flamboyant individual in the series. His flashiness is a reminder that one day he is going to die, and that is why he started living life like there was no tomorrow.
Demon Slayer's Tengen Uzui is considered to be one of the weakest Hashira due to almost losing this fight, but the fact is that Tengen only looks weak when compared to the most overpowered Hashira.
Tengen Uzui (宇髄 天元) is a major protagonist in the 2016-2020 fantasy horror manga series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba and its 2019 anime series adaptation. He serves as the deuteragonist of the Entertainment District Arc and the season 2 anime adaptation. Tengen is the Sound Pillar of the Demon Slayer Corps.
The purpose of the Tsuguko is to take the place of the Hashira they serve, if and when said Hashira is put in a position where they can no longer fulfill their role as one of the champions of the Demon Slayer Corps, such as when the Hashira retires or dies.