Aug 27, 2019
Let's jump in why I scored Kimetsu no Yaiba 10/10 overall.
Story: The concept of slaying demons isn't original. We have plenty of animanga who did it first (e.g. Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan, Twin Star Exorcists, D.Gray-Man, etc.), but it doesn't matter who did it first. But the way, Kimetsu no Yaib executed the story that made it something unique than your average demon-slaying only. I like how Kamado, Tanjirou (the protagonist) was driven to turn Kamado, Nezuko (his little sister) back into a normal human and cut the cycle of humans being killed or being demons. While he sympathizes with the demons who
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despaired and repented, that will not stop him from killing them after what they've done.
Art: I'm no art expert, but the art is fine and unique. Good job, Koyoharu Gotouge. As long as the art is tolerable, it's an automatic 10 for me.
Sound: The sound. The freakin' sound is one of the main reasons why I stayed for Kimetsu no Yaiba. Each soundtrack keeps me hype every time they build up some surprising, dramatic, epic, or tension-filled moments. These soundtracks reminded me of my favorite video game of all time: NieR:Automata.
Character: Each character has their own individuality and morals which keep them set apart. Once again, good job, Koyoharu Gotouge.
Enjoyment: Every episode the enjoyment I feel doesn't disappear as it become my favorite all time shounen anime.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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