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Tanjiro vs. the Twelve Kizuki! Ranking of the most heated battles in "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba"

One of the charms of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" is the fierce battles that the main character, Tanjiro Kamado, engages in with the powerful enemy, the Twelve Kizuki. Tanjiro trains his own strength and mind through his battles with the demon executives, the Twelve Kizuki, led by Kibutsuji Muzan. This time, we bring you the **Tanjiro vs. Twelve Kizuki: The Most Heated Battle Ranking** selected by Osamu Manga! Let's look back on some of the fierce battles that remain in our memories.


No. 5: Tanjiro vs. Rui (Lower Moon Five) [Natagumo Mountain Arc]


The battle with **Rui (Lower Moon Five)** in the Natagumo Mountain Arc was a major turning point in the early part of the story of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba". Rui is a demon with a twisted love for her family and powerful blood demon arts, and Tanjiro and Nezuko faced her head-on as siblings.


When Tanjiro is cornered by Rui's spider thread and is in a desperate situation, he unleashes the Hinokami Kagura, a symbolic scene that greatly moves the story. Furthermore, the moment when Tanjiro and Nezuko defeat Rui in cooperation with Nezuko's blood demon art "Bakuketsu", was the moment when the bond between Tanjiro and Nezuko as siblings shone the brightest. The contrast with Rui's sad past also made this battle more moving.


Osamu Manga thought this! The emotion of the moment when Tanjiro and Nezuko's powers joined together was indescribable. The fusion of the flames of Hinokami Kagura and the Bakuketsu was beautifully depicted, and I think this battle is an unforgettable scene.


4th place: Tanjiro vs Enmu (Lower Moon One) [Mugen Train Arc]


The battle with Enmu, Lower Moon One, depicted in the movie version of "Mugen Train Arc" was also a battle that was a great challenge for Tanjiro. Enmu traps the passengers in a dream world, mentally cornering Tanjiro and his friends. Tanjiro is also trapped in a happy dream with his family, but he breaks the dream and returns to reality with the determination to fight for his family.


The fight against Enmu, who has merged with the train, pushed Tanjiro beyond his mental and physical limits, and it was a battle that really showed his growth. His cooperation with Rengoku Kyojuro also made this fight even more exciting.


Osamu Manga thought this! The scene where Tanjiro breaks his dream with his family really brought tears to my eyes. His bond with Rengoku also deepened, and the fight against Enmu, who has merged with the train, was very powerful.


3rd place: Tanjiro & Uzui Tengen vs Gyutaro & Daki (Upper Rank Six) [Entertainment District Arc]


The fight against the Upper Rank Six, Gyutaro and Daki, the sibling demons in the Entertainment District Arc, was one of the most brutal battles for Tanjiro. In this battle, Tanjiro, Zenitsu, and Inosuke work together with the Sound Pillar, Uzui Tengen, to defeat the demons.


Tanjiro and his friends are troubled by Gyutaro's Blood Demon Art, the Flying Blood Sickle, and the attacks of Daki's powerful obi. However, the scenes in which Tanjiro fights using Hinokami Kagura and Water Breathing, and the moment he works together with his friends to land the final blow, are truly heated battles. The contrast between the bond between the siblings depicted in this battle and the bond between Tanjiro and his friends also deepens the story.


This is what Osamu Manga thought! In the scene where Tanjiro and Uzui joined forces to fight Gyutaro and his friends, their teamwork was truly amazing. The contrast between the bonds depicted in the battle against the sibling demons was very moving.


2nd place: Tanjiro & Giyuu vs Akaza (Upper Rank 3) [Infinity Castle Arc]


The battle against Akaza, Upper Rank 3, in the Infinity Castle Arc was a fierce battle in which Tanjiro and the Water Pillar, Giyuu Tomioka, faced off together. Akaza is a strong opponent who defeated Kyojuro Rengoku in the Mugen Train Arc, and stands in Tanjiro's way again.


Tanjiro fights with the lessons he learned from Rengoku's death in mind, and together with Giyuu, he unleashes a fusion technique of Hinokami Kagura and Water Breathing. Tanjiro fights beyond his limits against Akaza's regenerative abilities and powerful techniques, and is ultimately shown to grow to the point where he is one step away from mastering the Sun Breathing.


Osamu Manga thought this! The rematch with Akaza was moving, as Tanjiro fought to carry on Rengoku's will. His teamwork with Giyuu was cool, and Tanjiro's growth was evident in this battle.


1st place: Tanjiro vs. Muzan Kibutsuji (the ancestor of the demons) [Final Battle]


The first place goes to the final battle with Muzan Kibutsuji. The battle with Muzan, the ancestor of the demons and the source of all demons, was the greatest challenge for Tanjiro and his friends. Muzan has overwhelming power, and his regenerative abilities and attack power make it difficult for the Demon Slayer Corps members. However, Tanjiro and his friends work together to exploit Muzan's weaknesses and gradually corner him.


In this battle, Tanjiro fights beyond his own limits and uses Hinokami Kagura to challenge Muzan. Furthermore, the sacrifices and determination of his friends add great emotion to the story, and the sight of Tanjiro delivering the final blow was the culmination of all the battles.


This is what Osamu Manga thought! The final battle with Muzan is truly the climax of Tanjiro's story. The strong bond between the comrades is depicted, and the sight of Tanjiro fighting using Hinokami Kagura was heartwarming.


Summary


In Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, the battles between Tanjiro and the Twelve Kizuki form the core of the story. Each battle depicts Tanjiro's growth, his bonds with his comrades, and the sadness and past of the demons, deeply moving the viewer. The heated battle rankings selected by Osamu Manga are all memorable scenes. I'm looking forward to seeing how the story of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba will continue to unfold!

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