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Seeing the siblingsโ resolve sparked a flame of hope in Giyuโs heart as he believed they were different from the others. He guided Tanjiro to the path of becoming a Demon Slayer, and the story continues as the protagonist meets more powerful enemies and gets closer to turning Nezuko back into a human. It wouldnโt be an exaggeration to say that Nezuko is the seriesโ biggest emotional core, but Demon Slayer couldโve handled her better.
Nezuko’s Character in Demon Slayer Wasn’t Explored As Much As It Should’ve

The entire reason he even began his journey was so he could help his sister, and the only way to do it was by finding more demons through his work. She accompanied Tanjiro throughout his journey while spending most of her time sleeping and regaining her strength. However, despite being a central character of the series, Nezuko’s portrayal falls short in many cases. She has the power that could rival one of the Twelve Kizuki, but she wasnโt even part of the battles after the Sunrise Countdown Arc when she conquered the sun. As the story continued, she spent her entire time sleeping and transitioning back into a human.
Unfortunately, the manga didnโt capture her feelings and the struggles she faced while turning back into a human. Nezuko not fighting the demons may be a letdown, but the real problem is that we donโt even see her POV explaining her feelings or her thoughts on the things around her. She finally returns after the fight had ended in the Sunrise Countdown Arc, but only to help Tanjiro. The manga has long ended, while the anime is currently in its final phase, so itโs too late to fix her characterโs portrayal at this point.
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