I do think there probably could've been a more interesting differentiation for those that were reincarnated. Maybe swap some genders, roles, or relationships.
Gotta say, the more I read the final chapter the less I like it. At first my reaction was ... "this is sort of ok" but now I just keep wondering what actually happened to the characters that survived the muzan fight. Other than what their descendants or reincarnations could tell us... The more I read it it feels like the author set up everything for a perfectly ok ending, which is more than most mangaka can hope for or achieve, and then out of nowhere and without any provocation whatsoever tried to ruin it. I mean, what has to go on in an author's head to have the manga end while showing new characters he probably will never use nor have any real connection to the actual story? We got bamboozled...
I don't want to give the impression that I'm angry about it or anything. I'm not. I don't think it diminishes the manga as a whole. But I do think that this ending was an unforced error.
Like I think last week's chapter was one splash page from being a pretty satisfying ending just in and of itself. There was a measure of closure in that. And this doesn't have the icky feel of like the Naruto ending, where it feels cheap and financially motivated. My impression is that this was genuinely intended to be a nice bit of fanservice. Like a "Hey, don't worry about all those people that died they'll meet again in another happier life." message.
The problem is that it's not actually a resolution for "our" characters so it doesn't work as fanservice. All the surviving character living happily some years later would have. By the degree of separation the contemporary setting the reincarnated characters provide it just gets too far from what the story was for me. I want to know what happens to specific characters more than we do a vague "It'll be ok... someday" message. That has no value to me.
So while I feel like the author's heart was in the right place. I'm afraid I do think this was a bad way to end it.
It is not important to know. Kimetsu is not the story of the life of Tanjiro and his companions, it is the story of how Tanjiro tries to make his sister human again.
Like I think last week's chapter was one splash page from being a pretty satisfying ending just in and of itself. There was a measure of closure in that. And this doesn't have the icky feel of like the Naruto ending, where it feels cheap and financially motivated.
The problem is that it's not actually a resolution for "our" characters so it doesn't work as fanservice. All the surviving character living happily some years later would have. By the degree of separation the contemporary setting the reincarnated characters provide it just gets too far from what the story was for me. I want to know what happens to specific characters more than we do a vague "It'll be ok... someday" message. That has no value to me.
But it is not important to know, having the characters achieved their goals they lose interest independently.
You don't need to know ALL of Tanjiro's life, you need to know that portion of history.
Such a long timeskip can be alienating, but all in all it works, because it allows broad lines to know what happened to the protagonists without delving into it.
It is not important to know. Kimetsu is not the story of the life of Tanjiro and his companions, it is the story of how Tanjiro tries to make his sister human again.
Well, ok, but if we didn't need to know what happened to them then we absolutely did not need to see the deal with their descendants. Who are essentially new characters that are in no way, form, shape or context connected to the actual plot of KnY.
Finally got around to reading the chapter, and while I didn't dislike it, I could see why some would. Seems more like the previous chapter had more closure in it, and while seeing familiar characters were nice (especially those who had died), these are still technically new characters). Might have been better if it had had something to do with the actual origin of the demons, but I can understand while it didn't. Out of all the series endings I have seen, this would probably be near the mid-top.
Well, I've checked it and the colour depends on the user and each one of these colours is said to impart different properties upon the blade. For example blue is water, red is fire, etc. Black is apparently Sun, the original breath. Yet again, it didn't have much significance other than help to stall a nerfed Muzan until the Sun came out.
Don't know if it is allowed here, but someone translated all the extra pages from Kimetsu's last volume and I gotta say this version of the ending feels extremely touching and satisfying. It really sucks that Gotouge wasn't able to publish all of this on the magazine, I think almost all of the criticism directed to the final chapter wouldn't even exist if we got all this content
Don't know if it is allowed here, but someone translated all the extra pages from Kimetsu's last volume and I gotta say this version of the ending feels extremely touching and satisfying. It really sucks that Gotouge wasn't able to publish all of this on the magazine, I think almost all of the criticism directed to the final chapter wouldn't even exist if we got all this content
This really should've been part of the damn chapters. For shame. They should've allowed the author to publish the chapters. What, a couple of extra pages wouldn't hurt. The magazine issue was going to fly off the shelves BECAUSE that's where Kimetsu ended. Instead, it was shafted to promote TPGW, which... flopped.
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