8 Mind-Blowing Demon Slayer Theories Welcome back! In this video, we're going to dive deep into
the world of Demon Slayer and explore some of the most fascinating theories that have
been circulating among fans. 1 Dragon shaped attacks are the strongest Let's talk about the idea that dragon-shaped
attacks are the strongest! You know how in Japan, dragons are considered
to be super powerful and even godly creatures, right? Well, it's no coincidence that the first and
most powerful Sun Breathing style has a move called the Dragon Sun Halo Head Dance. And if you pay attention, you'll notice that
some of Tanjiro's attacks are also shaped like dragons, which is pretty cool! Not all of them are, but it's still a cool
connection to think about. One interesting fact is that the 10th and
strongest form of Water Breathing, Constant Flux, takes the form of a water dragon, which
is a clear indication of the strength associated with this form. Although Giyu’s personally created form
is the only one that comes after it, it is a defensive one, highlighting the superiority
of the water dragon. In addition to mastering the water and sun
breathing techniques, the electrifying Zenitsu has developed his own mind-blowing seventh
form - the Flaming Thunder God. The ultimate in Thunder Breathing, this awe-inspiring
dragon-shaped lightning attack shatters all boundaries and elevates Zenitsu's powers to
incredible heights. So potent is this technique that it enabled
Zenitsu to defeat the upper moon demon Kaigaku with lightning-fast speed, despite the already
astounding swiftness of thunder breath users. In the anime, Rengoku's 9th form attack turns
into a stunning flame dragon, which differs from the manga. Unlike Rengoku, Igoro the Snake Hashira’s
attacks stay true to his name and only manifest in the shape of serpents. So while some elemental attacks like thunder,
flame, and water have been portrayed as dragon attacks in the manga, stone and wind have
not. Among the five main offshoots of Sun Breathing,
only three are displayed as dragons in their strongest moves, leaving the possibility for
the other two to incorporate dragon-shaped attacks in upcoming episodes of the anime
adaptation. It's exciting to consider the potential for
even more impressive attacks from these styles in the future! 2 Why is Tanjiro’s sword black? Tanjiro's black sword is not just a simple
weapon; it tells a story! As a sun breather, Tanjiro's blade is black,
continuing the tradition of the first sun breather, Yuriichi. It's an emblematic symbol of Tanjiro's history
as a coal burner, where coal turns black and then red through the heat of fire. The transformation of his sword is an inspiring
metaphor for Tanjiro's character growth. From his modest origins as a coal burner to
his current status as a Demon Slayer, Tanjiro has come a long way. The sword's metamorphosis is intricately tied
to Tanjiro's journey, which makes it a thrilling part of the story. What do you think? Isn't it amazing how something as simple as
a sword can hold such significant meaning? 3 Demon Slayer Marks So the Demon Slayer mark is no joke, it gives
an impressive boost in power, but at a deadly cost! According to Kokushibo, the mark will ensure
that the bearer will not live past the age of 25. It's a sad twist to an otherwise heroic ending,
and there's no way to know if the curse disappears once the demon king is gone. The fact that Yoriichi lived to the ripe old
age of 89 gives us hope that his successor, Tanjiro, could do the same. But let's be real here, curses don't usually
work like that. It's a grim thought that our beloved characters
are doomed to an early grave. 4 The demons are not all gone after the death
of Muzan Despite Muzan's death, Yushiro, a demon under
Tamayo's care, is still alive and painting pictures of her. This could suggest that other demons have
also survived. But that's not all - Muzan became a demon
through a potion made from the blue spider lily, which means that another mad doctor
could create a new demon king. Imagine the destruction and chaos that could
ensue! With the world of Demon Slayer full of surprises,
we can't wait to see what's in store for our favorite characters. Will they face a new demon king, or is it
truly over? 5 Muzan’s influence remains a problem even
after his death Is Muzan truly gone, or is his influence still
lurking? Though Muzan's gone, he left his mark on Tanjiro
by injecting his blood into him, even manifesting himself in Tanjiro's mind. Is it possible that some of Muzan's dark powers
still exist inside Tanjiro? While the future depicts peace and safety
from demons, the question lingers. Despite Tanjiro's speedy return to human form
after being the Demon King, one can't help but wonder if there's a chance for him to
access those dark powers again. Though Tanjiro's belief in his loved ones
helped him reject Muzan's influence, what if a tragedy were to occur? Could that be the trigger to awaken the darkness
inside of him? It's a chilling thought. What do you think? Do you believe that Muzan's influence is gone
forever, or do you think there's a chance that the darkness could resurface in Tanjiro? 6 Why was Nezuko turned into a demon instead
of killed with the rest of her family? Let's discuss a fascinating theory regarding
Nezuko's survival as a demon while the rest of her family was killed. The world of "Demon Slayer" takes inspiration
from Japanese mythology and Shinto religion, and some fans believe that the creator of
the manga, Koyoharu Gotouge, drew on these elements to explain why Nezuko survived. In the story, two siblings, Yoriichi Tsugikuni
and his twin Michikatsu Tsugikuni (aka Kokushibo), are portrayed as gods from Japanese mythology. Yoriichi represents the sun god Amaterasu,
while Michikatsu embodies the moon god Tsukuyomi. In Shinto tradition, ancestors hold the same
importance as gods, which explains why the Kamado family practices the “dance of the
Fire god” Kagura every year as an offering to the gods. Fans speculate that the Kamado family's ancestors'
spirits protected Tanjiro and Nezuko, thereby saving Nezuko from dying. Considering that the Kamado family has been
practicing Hinokami Kagura for decades, it's reasonable to assume that they received protection
from their deity. Lurking in the background of the manga is
the cryptic "Fire god," a mysterious force that the story hints towards with an abundance
of supernatural elements. However, Tanjiro's divine power seems to be
much more conspicuous. With his heightened senses, extraordinary
strength, and demon slaying abilities that surpass human limits, Tanjiro shares a striking
resemblance to the goddess of the sun, Amaterasu, a likeness he shares with his fellow demon
slayer, Yoriichi. Furthermore, Tanjiro's "spiritual Core" echoes
the radiance of the sun, and his uncanny ability to guide demons towards their afterlife using
sensations of "warmth" and "light" make him stand out even more. Additionally, Tanjiro's understanding of the
"Dance of the Fire God" originates from the memories of his forefathers, providing yet
another testament to the Kamado family's divine connection. As the story unravels, it will be fascinating
to witness whether or not the series will delve deeper into this enchanting bond. 7 Why does Tanjiro’s teacher Urokodaki never
take off his mask? Now, here's a fan theory that'll make you
laugh, or at least chuckle under your breath. Some believe that Sankonji wears a mask because
his face is too darn pretty! Yes, you heard that right. According to this theory, demons used to make
fun of his handsome face during battles, leaving him feeling embarrassed and self-conscious. To save himself from future ridicule, he started
wearing a mask to conceal his good looks. But wait, there's more. Another theory posits that Sankonji wears
the mask to hide his true feelings. As a teacher, he has seen many students die,
and to cope with the emotional trauma, he dons the mask to mask his emotions. Either way, Sankonji's mask has become a recognizable
aspect of his character and adds to the mystery and intrigue of Demon Slayer's world. 8 Why Muzan can’t reclaim the powers of
defeated demons So, you know how demons are made in Demon
Slayer? Muzan infects a compatible person with his
blood, but if he's not around, then a demon can do it themselves. From there, Muzan has this crazy connection
to his demons, like he can talk to them in their heads, kill them remotely, and they
can even see his memories. It's a real blood bond. But even though Muzan is all linked up to
his demons, it doesn't really seem like he gets his power back when a demon gets offed. The reason for that might have to do with
how demons are actually defeated in the show. When Tanjiro fights demons, he has a knack
for getting them to reflect on their past lives and feel bad for what they did as a
demon. That makes them turn back into humans when
they die, which might also mean that they're getting rid of their demon power. You know how in Buddhist culture, when you
go to hell, it's not about being punished forever? You just have to burn off your bad karma for
a while before you can be reincarnated. So maybe when demons are turned back into
humans, their bad karma is just getting burned off until there's nothing left. If that's the case, it makes sense that Muzan
wouldn't get any power back since it's being burned away by the fires of hell!