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Who does Muichiro Tokito face in Demon Slayer’s final fight? The ultimate battle, explained – Animeranku

Opinions on Demon Slayer season 3 might have been a bit mixed among fans, but there’s a consensus that Muichiro Tokito stood out as one of the highlights. The Mist Hashira captured the audience’s attention with his introverted demeanor, tragic backstory, and his agile and impactful fighting technique, quickly earning a special place in fans’ hearts.

Given that a significant portion of Demon Slayer’s fanbase follows only the anime, without delving into the manga, many are in the dark about what lies ahead for Muichiro Tokito.

Thankfully, those rooting for Muichiro have something to look forward to. The Mist Hashira is poised for a major showdown in the Infinity Castle arc, pitted against a character who has achieved legendary status within the series.

Important Note: This article contains substantial spoilers for the Demon Slayer series.

Demon Slayer‘s final arc and Muichiro Tokito’s role in it

Muichiro Tokito in action (Image via Ufotable).
Muichiro Tokito in action (Image via Ufotable).

In the culminating phase of the Demon Slayer manga, we delve into the pivotal arc titled “Corp Charge,” wherein our protagonists muster their strength to storm Muzan’s formidable Infinity Castle. This sets the stage for the most combat-intensive segment in the entire series, as every character becomes embroiled in epic clashes.

Amidst this tumultuous narrative, Muichiro finds himself in the company of the Shinazugawa brothers (as well as Genya) and Gyomei Himejima. Their collective purpose is to confront the initial Upper Moon, Kokushibo, a venture that carries immense weight.

Muichiro stands as a prime example of exquisite character craftsmanship within the series. His intricately woven backstory is interlinked with Yoriichi, as they share a fraternal bond. Possessing unparalleled mastery over Breathing techniques and Blood Demon Arts, Muichiro emerges as a force to be reckoned with—an imposing adversary that casts shadows of fear over our protagonists.

The resolute dominance of the first Upper Moon becomes evident in the climactic clash against the valiant members of the Demon Slayer Corp. His swift dispatching of them across various skirmishes underscores his unparalleled might.

Amidst these tumultuous events, the narrative takes an intriguing twist as Muichiro assumes a leadership role during certain phases of the battle. This role-shifting eventually unveils a hidden connection between him and Kokushibo—a revelation that tantalizingly draws the reader into their shared history.

The consequences of the battle

Muichiro Tokito and Kokushibo (Image via Ufotable).
Muichiro Tokito and Kokushibo (Image via Ufotable).

The revelation regarding the familial connection between Muichiro Tokito and Kokushibo stands out as one of the most pivotal moments in the trajectories of both characters. This juncture not only sheds light on the inherent brilliance that Muichiro exhibits in the realms of Breathing techniques and swordsmanship but also serves as a poignant link to the remnants of the demon’s history.

However, Muichiro’s journey meets its culmination in the latter stages of the conflict. As the quartet of Demon Slayer Corps members converges upon Kokushibo, the enigmatic antagonist unveils his complete demon form, grappling with a sense of revulsion towards the monstrous entity he has become.

Guided by recollections of his brother and overwhelmed by remorse for the choices he made in life, Muichiro, along with his companions, seizes this opportune moment to vanquish their formidable foe.

This hard-fought triumph on the side of righteousness exacts a profound toll, with only Sanemi and Giyu emerging as survivors. Both Genya and Muichiro bear the weight of grievous injuries sustained in the ferocious battle, ultimately succumbing to their wounds once the dust settles.

As a noteworthy aside, it’s intriguing to observe how certain characters undergo a full narrative arc, from their introduction to their demise, within the span of a single story arc.

Final thoughts

Muichiro in season 3 (Image via Ufotable).
Muichiro in season 3 (Image via Ufotable).

Demon Slayer still has a couple of arcs left but Muichiro has already made an impression in the fandom and people want more of him.

Thankfully, the Infinity Castle arc is one of the most celebrated in the series and the Mist Hashira has a pivotal role in taking down what many fans consider to be the manga’s best antagonist, so it’s safe to say that Muichiro goes down with a bang.

 

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