![]() ![]() Demon Slayer viewers will have spotted Sanemi back in season one during the Rehabilitation Training Arc.Īs a result of what happened, the Genya we see today is focused solely on becoming strong enough to gain the rank of Hashira so he can be worthy of his brother once more – and apologise for his behaviour. The pair separated before Genya could realise the mistake he'd made, and in the time since his brother has become the Wind Hashira. If that wasn't bad enough, Genya didn't know his mother was a demon at the time, and blamed his brother for her murder outright. His life was destroyed after his mother was turned into a demon and had to be killed by his older brother Sanemi. Reading manga can be different from reading a comic, book, or magazine, especially when it is traditional Japanese manga. ![]() Similar to Tanjiro, Genya's family was torn apart by tragedy. ![]() Who is Genya's brother Sanemi Shinazugawa?ĭemon Slayer season 3 episode six did more than just give us some great action, it also showed us Genya's backstory. That's not to say things are plain sailing for Genya though, as his fight with Hantengu's younger forms pushes him to the limit. We're happy to report that, at least according to the source manga, Genya Shinazugawa does not die during the events of the Swordsmith Village Arc. Ufotable Does Genya die in the Swordsmith Village Arc?ĭemon Slayer viewers looking for reassurance about their new favourite angry boy can rest easy. ![]()
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