The latest episode of the anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: Pillar Training aired on Fuji TV on the 12th. The internet is abuzz with discussions about Giyu Tomioka’s profound words at the Hashiraai meeting.
The first episode of ‘Pillar Training’ sets the stage at the Ubuyashiki mansion, where the pillars gather for a crucial meeting. Muichiro enlightens them about the birthmark’s appearance. The episode then delves into the pillar training, a collective effort to elevate the Demon Slayer Corps. The story unfolds with a promise of intense training and character development.
During the meeting, Tomioka’s response was terse, stating, ‘I’m different from all of you,’ and ‘The six of us should discuss it. It’s not my concern.’ Fushigawa retorted, ‘Hold on, that’s rude.’ Iguro questioned, ‘What do you mean, it’s not your concern? You lack the awareness of a pillar.’ Kocho added, ‘Tomioka, please explain your reasoning.’ The room fell into a stunned silence.
In response, people on the internet posted comments such as, “Mr. Tomioka’s words at the pillar meeting cannot be summed up with the words “not enough words.” Mr. Fushikawa, Mr. Shinobu, and Mr. Iguro will be angry.” “Mr. Tomioka tends to say too many words when he doesn’t have enough words.” I’m curious about how Mr. Tomioka behaved like that, so I’m curious if we’ll find out next week. “Mr. Tomioka’s attitude is so bad that I just laugh. I understand the situation, but I don’t think I can help. I understand why you said that, but the way you say it makes it seem like you’re being arrogant. You’re just as bad as ever.”
“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Pillar Training Edition” is an episode that takes place between volumes 15 and 16 of the original comic. It tells the story of Tanjiro and his friends receiving training from the highest-ranking swordsmen and pillars of the Demon Slayer Corps to become even stronger. Ru.
“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba” is based on the same manga, which was serialized in “Weekly Shonen Jump” from February 2016 to May 2020. This famous work has sold over 150 million copies in total.
The story is set in a world inhabited by man-eating demons during the Taisho era. Tanjiro Kamado, a boy whose family was killed by demons, sets out to return his sister Nezuko, a demon, to a human and avenge the demon that killed his family—a story about joining the Demon Slayer Corps and going on a journey.
The first season of the TV anime, which was broadcast from April to September 2019, gained popularity and became a social phenomenon.
The movie “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train”, which is connected to the final episode of the anime, was released in October 2020 and became a huge hit. Domestic box office revenue exceeded 40 billion yen, and the movie will continue until December 2021.
The second season of the TV anime “Yukaku Edition depicts the third season, “Swordsmith’s Village”, which is a continuation of the second season, which was broadcast in April 2023.