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Apr 14, 8:29 AM
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Best girl Ofuu is here yey
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Mysterious murders and deaths on the streets. Yikes, this anime just spreads despair like the plague.

Up to Jinya to do the dirty work. Demons are the main suspected culprits so that's not surprising. Even though this episode's incidents were complex than the previous, it still follows the recurring trend here. Jinya is livnig up to his demon hunter title though.
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Timeline, as of this episode.
1830(Tenpo 1) - episode 1 started, young Jinta and Suzune ran away
1840(Tenpo 11) - Shirayuki died, Suzune became the demon queen, and Jinta left
1850(Kaei 3) - episode 2
1853(Kaei 6) - episode 3

The foreign ships mentioned in the first part of the episode were the Matthew Perry United States Navy's East India Squadron, aka the Black Ships.
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Apr 14, 8:34 AM
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God damn it, I feel so bad for that man and the way his wife met her end—it was so painful to hear all that.

Guess the serial killer—or rather, the demon—will make his appearance in the next episode.
Apr 14, 8:56 AM
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Another awesome episode. I ended up caving and ordering the first book because I love this world and story sm. Did not think this serial killer case would leave me crying, but here we are. When Mosuke described how his wife was kidnapped, raped and murdered and you could hear the pain in his voice.. I just lost it. Great job from his seiyuu man that hurt so much. He and Jinya really bonded over that shared feeling of loss.

There’s so much pain in this world. I can only imagine how bad some of the later stories will get. It’s interesting how the demons of this world can’t lie, total contrast to something like Frieren where they constantly manipulate their way into positions of power to kill humans. Examples like Mosuke show there’s a few good ones even if they’re few and far between. You can tell it’s got Jinya conflicted about Suzune now

After what we learned about how Jinya’s mom last week, I totally get why he wouldn’t blame his dad for hating Suzune as a kid lol.

I was so worried that Ofuu was gonna end up being the serial killer since she was out at night, but looks like she’s normal?? I hope?? That convo at the end with she and Jinya was so sweet and a nice allegory for Mosuke masquerading as a human.

The anticipation is killing me! Who’s the killer!
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Apr 14, 9:00 AM
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Another awesome episode. I ended up caving and ordering the first book because I love this world and story sm. Did not think this serial killer case would leave me crying, but here we are. When Mosuke described how his wife was kidnapped, raped and murdered and you could hear the pain in his voice.. I just lost it. Great job from his seiyuu man that hurt so much. He and Jinya really bonded over that shared feeling of loss.

There’s so much pain in this world. I can only imagine how bad some of the later stories will get. It’s interesting how the demons of this world can’t lie, total contrast to something like Frieren where they constantly manipulate their way into positions of power to kill humans. Examples like Mosuke show there’s a few good ones even if they’re few and far between. You can tell it’s got Jinya conflicted about Suzune now

After what we learned about how Jinya’s mom last week, I totally get why he wouldn’t blame his dad for hating Suzune as a kid lol.

I was so worried that Ofuu was gonna end up being the serial killer since she was out at night, but looks like she’s normal?? I hope?? That convo at the end with she and Jinya was so sweet and a nice allegory for Mosuke masquerading as a human.

The anticipation is killing me! Who’s the killer!
@Marinate1016 big big W. Kijin Gentoushou is such an underrated series. Hopefully the anime will make the books sell well so we might see a full adaptation
Apr 14, 9:16 AM
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it was a good ep

can we trust this girl???

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Apr 14, 9:32 AM
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Feels like it's too early to reminisce about the past episode wise, but it's a nice setup, seeing Jinya to be more trusting of other demons.
Apr 14, 9:56 AM
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There goes the real OP visuals and looks like they updated it compared to the one on YT.

A nice demon for once,surprising since the one demon said they couldnt suppress their nature.Jinya actually having a good time bonding with Mosuke even broke out a laugh again.Hopefully not a flag to kill him off.Also not liking how much they are focusing on the family,just spells trouble incoming for them.
Apr 14, 10:51 AM
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Huh. I was not expecting this episode to have such a nothing burger ending. Not to say that the episode itself was bad or anything, it's good to have calm, slow episodes like this every once in a while.

Also, interesting to note that this world does have good demons as well. As good as they want to be I guess. 6.5/10 episode.
Apr 14, 11:46 AM
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i liked the build up for the next episode 🔥
Apr 14, 12:30 PM
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I loved the similarity between him and the winter sakura tree or whatever
Apr 14, 1:32 PM

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Didn't even notice that the opening scenes were different lol wonder if they will change every few episodes
Apr 14, 2:30 PM
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Nothing really happened in this episode.. few men got killed and they are still search for the killer...

noodle house girl alone at night just to look at flowers, knowing about the random killing spree... seemed sus
Apr 14, 3:11 PM

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I'm really honest to God surprised with how consistently good this series has proven to be.

I don't know exactly why it is the case, but I feel as if I haven't seen a series like this in a long time. At least among those newly released. As in, a (goes without saying, non-isekai) historical fantasy drama which actually takes itself deadly seriously and starring a traveling drifter with a multitude of unresolved and contradictory feelings about their past, future, duty, family, etc. And who is acting physically, traveling around from village to village taking odd jobs and fighting whenever the situation calls for it, besting small-time villains with brute strength or sword skills, while psychologically and emotionally being firmly planted in and incapable of overcoming the block or trauma placed on them in the past.

Series like this, with a variety of settings as a backdrop, definitely used to be way more common.

It's incredibly nostalgic in that way.
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Apr 14, 3:26 PM

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It would be fun, and surprisingly creepy, if Ofuu is the demon serial killer.
Apr 14, 3:38 PM
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I’m loving the slow burn on this one, I thought we were in for another monster of the week but they actually didn’t find the slasher in this episode, and a lot of it was focused on developing these characters we just met, including Jinya himself, I really liked that. I was surprised how wholesome Mosuke turned out to be, he’s just a chill guy lol, he’s also a good showing of good demons existing in this world, I’m sure they’re very rare but it’s nice to meet one, the story with his wife was a damn sad one tho, I really hope he manages to get his revenge.

And I really liked Ofuu and her dad too, Ofuu’s so sweet and had great moments with Jinya, their conversation about those cherry blossoms was beautiful, and like I saw someone else mention, it could be mirroring Mosuke’s situation which adds an extra layer to it, I also just love flowers and spring time so it appealed to me on that as well. Only thing I’m worried about is Ofuu somehow turning about to be the slasher, there’s no evidence supporting that but the fact they saw her outside at night right about talking about the slasher has me sus, I really hope I’m wrong tho and it’s just a red herring.

And hey there’s the OP and ED visuals! They’re both very nice, they fit the great songs well.
Apr 14, 3:41 PM
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oh please tell me the girl is not the demon
Apr 14, 4:37 PM

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I'm really liking the "layers" this anime has:
The fact that Jinya now relates to his father's hate of Suzune for taking the women he loved away from him, but deep down, below his hatred, still being a good person, and that the whole situation also relates do Mosuke, a gentle demon who hates violence and yet is driven to kill to avenge his wife.
Or that the flowers work as a metaphor for both Jinya and Mosuke.

It would've been easy to just make a protagonist that kills all demons indiscriminately, but as stated at the end of the first episode: Jinya isn't a demon.

I wonder how the story will handle when we get to the first years of the Meiji era, when katana began to be outlawed, or when we get to the Taisho and Showa eras.
Apr 14, 5:36 PM
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another great episode, the story is extremely enjoyable, the visuals were all the way consistent, same weird audio bugs in one part of the episode like the last one where the voices were not synchronized with their mouths

and an awkward still frame that was there more 75% of this conversation

4/5 episode
Apr 14, 5:59 PM

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Loving the vibes of this anime with the rap ED. This is a great show.
Apr 14, 6:19 PM
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Timeline, as of this episode.
1830(Tenpo 1) - episode 1 started, young Jinta and Suzune ran away
1840(Tenpo 11) - Shirayuki died, Suzune became the demon queen, and Jinta left
1850(Kaei 3) - episode 2
1853(Kaei 6) - episode 3

The foreign ships mentioned in the first part of the episode were the Matthew Perry United States Navy's East India Squadron, aka the Black Ships.
@AkeZZZ So basically this episode to place in the mid to late Edo period?
Apr 14, 8:03 PM

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another great episode, the story is extremely enjoyable, the visuals were all the way consistent, same weird audio bugs in one part of the episode like the last one where the voices were not synchronized with their mouths

and an awkward still frame that was there more 75% of this conversation

4/5 episode
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I thought that he was looking at her Dad with suspicions
Apr 14, 8:15 PM
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Nobody is what they seem to be
Apr 14, 8:32 PM
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is there anyone beside me notice the eyes of demons is similar to Muzan eyes (Demon slayer main villain)?
Apr 14, 8:44 PM
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This is a slow down episode. It appears to be the calm before the storm.
Apr 14, 9:03 PM

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@AkeZZZ So basically this episode to place in the mid to late Edo period?
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very late Edo period. As the Meiji Restoration was happened in 1868.
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Apr 14, 9:07 PM
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Man I really hope he isn't the killer, the story of his wife was so sad 😔😔
Apr 14, 10:09 PM
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Vindicater said:
@hypexleaks

I thought that he was looking at her Dad with suspicions

honestly now that you say that i do see it, wtf
Apr 14, 10:58 PM
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After seeing the length of the First episode. I know it's going to be a marvelous anime but, still watching it makes me a little ambivalent.
Apr 15, 9:12 AM
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What the hell? You can't just end an episode like that! This is good stuff.
Apr 15, 9:21 AM

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Man thats underwhelming tbh, i mean the whole episodes feels like a cheap filler ep from bleach ...
feels sorry for the show cause the first ep was nice.

I hope I'm wrong, and it ends up surprising me in the upcoming episodes.

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After seeing the length of the First episode. I know it's going to be a marvelous anime but, still watching it makes me a little ambivalent.
@uttu_sv exactly man i have this feeling too
Apr 15, 12:11 PM

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Neglected to include this part to my comment earlier, but also, it's interesting to get the popular street view of demons - At least if the perspective of the soba shop owner fellow is anything to go by, it seems like unless someone or their immediate family or others they know well enough had a personal encounter with demons, then they are largely not believed in and treated as something of a tall tale and mythological phenomenon. This attitude being reflected among regular people could be a sign of the creeping modernization in Japan: We're in the mid-1800s and only around 15 years from the beginning of the Meiji era. Superstition, considered primitive, backwards, and antiquated, is being delegitimized and driven into the shadows, no longer to be humored or considered among respectable people.

It coincides with the slain female demon conspirator from the first episode (the one who enacted their master plan by manipulating Suzune) talking about the desperation on the part of the demons to put into motion their plan to create a catalyst for Suzune to rise or be born as the demonic god, as a bleak future and road to their extinction was foreseen in which demons would be displaced by manmade artificial light (referencing electricity and street lights, but could be seen as referring to technological progress as a whole broadly). And with the passing comments from the shop owner in this episode about American gunboat diplomacy forcing Japan's economic liberalization. The Japanese market would be plied open with this show of military force. The sakoku isolationist policy was to end a year after this episode takes place, in 1854.

Just find it intriguing how the situation of the demons may be mirroring large-scale Japanese societal transformation.

This is also very different to the way the demons are viewed among common folk in other series like, for example, Inuyasha. There the existence of demons/youkai is essentially never questioned and believed by everyone as much as in regular (non-human) animals - just treated as another part and force of nature. But that was taking place over 300 years earlier in the 1500s and we usually (I think always) only saw the perspective of villagers in the rural countryside and not in larger settlements to the extent they existed at the time (we weren't in cities like Kyoto with a population of over 100,000 in the 16th century).
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It seems to me, that ever since the Japan lost in WW2 and get under american occupation, their culture was little by little getting more and more currupted by idealogical cuckoldism.
Japaneese society was already deeply indoctrinated by the ideals of samurai's ethic, that are built around "The Dignified Death for Honor and Duty", which are not a very good helpers in question of individual or collective survivial of people.
The only thing that could have balanced the aggressive deathwish of japaneese warriors was the fertility of their women who could reproduct the population lost in wars and cataclisms. Pretty often those samurai feodal lords used common peasant's women for intercourse which led to birth of many bastards, so the social phenomenon of NETORARE already had deep roots in japaneese culture.
With the fall of the Empire, Japan got under the political, economical and social dominance of United States, and ever since was their devoted lap dog. This shame is deeply ingraved in japaneese people and while they accept this occupation, their own socio-cultural programs triggered the extinction mechanism of their nation.

Today all the true smurai-defenders of the country are either dead or domesticated by yankees and the big strong master who has the (idealogical) right of the first night with all the common women - is a foreigner and his deeds dont give Japan any new children, only lust and harlotry.
But in the samurai paradigm he is still the master and all remaining samurai should obey him.

This - is what I saw in the first episode of Kijin Gentoushou, when Jinta refused to accept the love of Shirayuki, even though it was mutual, thus condeming them both to death an suffering. He was hiding behind some ephemeral "duty" and betrayed the only thing that could have saved this nation - true human love.

After that I don't have even a slightest glimpse of sympathy for this boring stupid asshole who singlehandedly ruined the lives of the two of his closest dearest girls, by letting himself be cuckolded by some lousy village chief.


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After that I don't have even a slightest glimpse of sympathy for this boring stupid asshole who singlehandedly ruined the lives of the two of his closest dearest girls, by letting himself be cuckolded by some lousy village chief.


It's all a very interesting analysis of the post-1945 ideological indoctrination of Japan (not unique to Japan; Germany went through it even more thoroughly, comprehensively, and successfully with the denazification program), but tying it into this character arc is really out there. You realize that for cuckoldry to take place, the two people have to be married or at least in a romantic relationship in the first place, right? As opposed to both openly talking out the prospect of such and respectfully mutually declining to pursue it in favor of pursuit of their own goals. Two intelligent autonomous human beings can indeed make such a decision.

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(You can ignore this part as it isn't really addressed to you but to the number of people I've seen on this forum and other sites where the series has been discussed celebrating and calling for the death of Shirayuki)

You know, I've always disagreed with and loathed so much of the worldview and positions advocated by feminists and feminism, and still in part do. But then I see so many people who genuinely believe and advocate for that a woman should be put to death for cheating (which she wasn't doing, but even if she had been), like a Taliban magistrate. And then it clicks and I understand why such a radical movement of opposition was borne to fight back against this mentality and those who perpetuate it.

It's kind of like the camps of the opposing superpowers and their blocs in the Cold War or the opposing geopolitical sides in today's world: Both/all sides are kind of garbage. I guess that's on humanity and its failure of imagination.
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So now it’s fallen into this boring-ass “monster-of-the-week” routine, like it’s just ticking boxes.

It even feels like it’s trying to mimic Dororo in some half-baked way, but with none of the intensity or charm. Somehow, it manages to be even less engaging...


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Seeing that some demons can have good intentions is nice. Moreover, the fact that each one possesses different and interesting powers makes this universe even more intriguing. Although the third episode progressed slowly, the details presented managed to capture my interest. I still feel that there is a strong bond between Jinta and his sibling, and therefore I think that even if he were to confront him, he would not kill him.





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So now it’s fallen into this boring-ass “monster-of-the-week” routine, like it’s just ticking boxes.

It even feels like it’s trying to mimic Dororo in some half-baked way, but with none of the intensity or charm. Somehow, it manages to be even less engaging...
@IzanaSolos you can't just walk 170 years in a straight line. Imo it's actually the slice of life aspect is what makes Kijin Gentoushou so good. It makes the side cast grow to your heart. But we will see Suzune cook shit in book 3's snow memory chapter soon enough if that's what you are waiting for.
Apr 16, 8:22 PM
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nothing really happened
Apr 16, 9:10 PM
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Please don't let it be Ofuu.
Apr 16, 10:57 PM
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People are saying it’s Ofuu - I kinda wonder but the other demon saw her too, and is anyone not gonna point out there’s a striking resemblance between his wife and her? And yet, he doesn’t mention it? Something feels “off” here…
Apr 17, 7:31 AM
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I like it so far but the plot not moving is ehhh. He wants revenge on his sister so he's just wandering around killing demons not actually searching? Shouldve just been about him hunting demons imo
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I like it so far but the plot not moving is ehhh. He wants revenge on his sister so he's just wandering around killing demons not actually searching? Shouldve just been about him hunting demons imo
@LiquifiedGod their battle is DESTINED to be 170 years after their first clash. The first episode actually cut a lot of content from book 1, where Suzune kinda trashed Jinta in their fight lol. However since the assimilation demon gave him his arm, he can absorb the abilities of other superior demons. So while those 170 years pass, Jinya is hunting demons to get stronger and match his sister in strenght. But Suzune being the yandere she is, in the meantime, she is cooking shit to get his dear brother's attention.
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I like it so far but the plot not moving is ehhh.


I've seen the plot moving every episode. A ton of things happened in this one. Unless you define something clearly slated as the overarching long-term end goal, the final confrontation and battle, as the only plot which exists or matters, in which case the "plot" obviously could have been done and contained to a movie length. The story is obviously about way more than that and includes the journey along the way.

It's extremely early to tell and predict its ultimate trajectory or quality at only three episodes in (albeit with a double-length first episode), but at least at this point we so far have a nicely done anime which is exploring the main character's journey and its themes and isn't visibly rushing like mad, and people are already complaining. This mindset is why we have so many damn rushed anime series nowadays.
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I'm scared. This girl throws death flags like a Final Destination character.
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So many red flags you can practically feel a big shocker coming.
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Now I'm really curios to see who this slasher is, seeing as how he is able to evade 2 top demons.

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So many red flags you can practically feel a big shocker coming.
@TokwaTaku I can reassure you on that. The identity of the slasher is one you wouldn't expect at all!
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Fun, but I hope the storyline reaches to the post timeline of after 170 years soon enough
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