There are scenes in an anime that manga fans want to see depicted above the rest, and if we’re talking about “Kimetsu no Yaiba“Whoever used the term ‘HYPE’ as a standard-bearer adjective was unquestionably the gathering of the upper moons. Indeed, the moment Muzan gathers his most elite demon warriors into the Infinite Dimensional Fortress is a clear before and after, and he wanted to. ufotable which remains in the memory of the spectators.
Why Meeting the Upper Moons Is So Important in Kimetsu no Yaiba
- Kimetsu no Yaiba’s Upper Moons encounter is a KEY moment in the anime and manga for a very specific reason: we have a first look at ALL the most powerful demons Muzan has at his disposal.
- Yes, we had already seen Akaza fight and of course Doma had also made his person known, but for example Kokushibo was someone who remained an absolute mystery.. Yes, I’m talking about upper moon number 1.
- Because in terms of power, there is no other upper moon like this, and this is finally appreciated when Akaza is completely overwhelmed by the presence of this Moon. It’s just a demon that’s on another level.
- It should also be mentioned Akaza’s attacks on Doma, especially since ufotable perfectly reproduces the moment. Not only because a clear rivalry between the two characters has been established, but also because the Japanese study does not cut a hair for the moment, and it is appreciated.
- I would also like to mention in particular To hitthat we will see more on occasion but whose role among the demons is very curious: controls the entire space of the infinite dimensional fortress. It may not be the most powerful demon in direct combat, but its support role is certainly very interesting.
Obviously, there are many important moments that the anime of “Kimetsu no Yaiba” still has to deal with, but now We won’t see something with as much hype as this scene had for a long time.. All in all, I have to say that Blacksmith Village doesn’t look like one of the fandom’s favorite arcs, and personally it’s surely one of the ones that interested me the least apart from a few little things.