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Reviewers from ScreenSpy and A Piece of Anime highlight the shift from pure drama to a more traditional "training" vibe, which builds necessary tension for the future.
The flute-heavy score by Yuki Kajiura and Go Shiina is praised for heightening the sense of urgency and sadness.
Produced by ufotable , the animation shines during the trap-filled descent, utilizing smooth CGI for dynamic camera movements that follow Tanjiro's frantic movements. KimetsuNoYaiba_Ep_02_ITA.mp4
Following Giyu Tomioka's advice, Tanjiro and Nezuko head toward to find a man named Sakonji Urokodaki.
While traveling at night, Tanjiro smells blood and discovers a demon feasting on humans inside a temple. Reviewers from ScreenSpy and A Piece of Anime
Tanjiro fights the demon, which remarkably continues to attack even after being decapitated—its severed head grows arms to fight him while its body targets Nezuko.
His character sets the standard for the series' "tough love" mentors, immediately challenging Tanjiro's mindset by asking what he would do if his sister ate a human. Critical Reception Following Giyu Tomioka's advice, Tanjiro and Nezuko head
The episode showcases the unique bond between the pair, especially as Tanjiro builds a bamboo basket so Nezuko can travel with him during the day without being burned by sunlight.