Aoi Yûki: Kiriya Ubuyashiki, Black-haired boy.
Takeuchi is a young man with round black eyes and short messy spiky black hair. He wears the standard Demon Slayer Corps uniform.
Nezuko Kamado
Nezuko from Demon Slayer started her life being pretty average. She lived with her mom and dad and her brothers and sisters, just doing household chores and being a good little angel.
Muichiro, along with his brother Yuichiro Tokito, is also a descendant of Upper Rank One, Kokushibo. Muichiro is a young boy of short stature with a lean muscular build along with long, straight hair of a black color that fades to mint green as…
Muzan's physical appearance is of a young man with curly black hair and bright orange eyes, in his late twenties.
Muzan Kibutsuji (鬼舞辻無慘, Kibutsuji Muzan) is the main antagonist of the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba fantasy action manga and anime series. Muzan is the powerful Demon King, who has the ability to inject his victims with blood that allows him to convert them into more demons.
Like most other demons, Muzan started out as a human, but since he was the first, there wasn't simply a demon who could give him blood and cause him to transform.
Appearance. Yoriichi has slightly more slimmer bangs and wavier hair than his brother. His hair is colored in black to red and burgundy in the anime, like Tanjiro Kamado.
Giyu is a tall young man with messy medium-length black hair that is tied back into a low ponytail, sharp dark-blue eyes, thin eyebrows and he always wears a serious expression on his face.
Her hair is long, black, and wavy. It reaches just below her waist, turning a flame-orange color as it passes her elbows, and appears to be crimped into large, straight ridges, worn side-swept drastically to her left.
Mitsuri Kanroji (甘露寺 蜜璃) is a major supporting character in the 2016-2020 fantasy horror manga series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, as well as it's 2019 anime television series adaption. She is however, the deuteragonist of the Spin-Off Kyojuro Rengoku: Gaiden.
He was made a demon by Muzan Kibutsuji when Muzan was defeated by the Corps. Why did Tanjiro cut his hair if demon slayers were allowed to have long hair? Tanjiro always had pretty short hair.
Demon Slayer's adorable icon Nezuko has stolen fans' hearts for five key reasons, earning her the title “Best Girl” of the series.
Yae ( 八 や 重 え , Yae?) is a young woman who joins Giyu Tomioka on his travels in Giyu Tomioka's Story after her father Matazo transforms into a demon.
Shinobu Kocho (胡蝶 しのぶ, Kochō Shinobu) was a major supporting character in the 2016-2020 fantasy horror manga series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba and its 2019 anime television series adaption, making her debut in the Natagumo Mountain arc where she clashes with Giyu for breaking the rules of the Demon Slayers and ...
Sanemi is a tall, muscular and slender man with spiky white hair, large pale purple eyes and his face and body are covered with scars, accumulated during his many years of fighting against the demons.
Giyu also states how he feels about Shinobu, saying he thinks she is both hardworking and serious, along with stating that she talks to him a lot and mentions she looks pale, implying he might be worried about it.
Why did Giyu Tomioka referred to himself as a Fake Hashira? The term “Fake Hashira” acts as a way to remind Guys of his shortcomings and how things could have been different if his friend survived.
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.
Many Kimetsu no Yaiba fans deduce that Yoriichi is Tanjiro's father, but that isn't the case. However, Yoriichi is responsible for teaching Tanjiro's ancestors the Hinokami Kagura, which has been passed down for generations.
As the battle reached its climax, Tanjiro was able to knock the doll's head off and discovered that the mechanical body contained a mysterious sword. Fans of the manga will recognize this sword as the one carried by Yoriichi Tsugikuni himself.
As it turned out, the scar on Tanjiro's forehead did have some significance to it, rather than simply being a Todoroki-esque burn from scalding water. Tanjiro wasn't born with this scar on his forehead. Rather, he acquired it when tackling his younger brother out of the way of a falling pot of boiling tea.
For those who have watched only the first season of the anime, they will be surprised to know that Muzan turns into a woman in the second season. He keeps transforming in order to hide his true identity, and he's even known to change into an 11-year-old child to hide from Demon slayers.
The warrior Muzan feared was a swordsman named Yoriichi Tsugikuni. Yoriichi was the only slayer before Tanjiro who came close to killing Muzan, and the flashback of their fight occurred in Chapter 187.