A good rating overall and mouth opening premise grabs your attention, but it ends up being an art festival with no substance. Kimetsu no Yaiba takes the whole concept of tragedy and pursuit of salvation of a member of the protagonist's family and goes for the route of endering visuals and bad script, ridiculous side characters and ultimately, a decaying story that will leave you thinking about inconsistent plot choices, embarrasing monologues and dragged-on fighting sequences.
There is so much you can take as an anime enthusiast when you had at your disposal the best anime there is, such as Berserk, Full Metal Alchemist and others.
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