Hello, I’m KENTA, a Japanese who loves manga! In this article, I discuss the real reason why Shinobu Kocho, a popular character in Demon Slayer, was angry at the Butterfly Mansion. By delving into her past and her feelings towards demons, we reveal a side of her that she doesn’t usually show. This article will surely deepen your understanding of Shinobu’s character and help you enjoy the story even more!
Shinobu Kocho’s Past
The tragedy of Shinobu and her sister Kanae Shinobu Kocho is one of the pillars of the Butterfly House where she recuperates and trains with her sister, Kanao Tsuyuri. Behind her smile hides deep sadness and anger; Shinobu’s family has been killed by demons. Shinobu’s family has been killed by demons, especially her beloved sister, Kanae Kocho, whose life was also taken by the demons, which casts a heavy shadow over her heart.
Kanae was a person who had kindness toward demons and said that she wanted to be friends with them. Shinobu has taken over this feeling and has come to have a calm and gentle demeanor as well. However, inside of Shinobu is a whirlpool of hatred toward the demons and sadness at the loss of his sister.
Shinobu in the past When Kanae was alive, Shinobu was a completely different character than he is today. Back then, Shinobu was strong-willed and angry. After Kanae’s death, Shinobu chose to keep her anger bottled up inside and maintain the calm that her sister wanted.
Anger and Grief for the Demon
Douma, the demon that took his sister away from him One of the main reasons for Shinobu’s anger is against the Upper Rank Two demon Douma, who is responsible for killing Kanae and for whom Shinobu has a strong hatred. On the surface, Shinobu is calm, but deep down inside he is simmering with rage against the ogre.
Conversation with Tanjiro I was once asked, “Are you angry with Tanjiro Kamado? I was once asked, “Are you angry? This question was based on Tanjiro’s keen sense of smell, but it was the moment when he saw the anger hidden behind Shinobu’s surface calmness. It shows that no matter how many smiles you put on your face, you cannot hide your inner feelings.
Frustration at not being able to participate in Hashira practice
The importance of Hashira practice One of the reasons Shinobu was angry was that she could not participate in Hashira Training. She wanted to practice on Kanao, but was unable to do so because she did not participate in Hashira Training. This was a big frustration for Shinobu.
Poison Development and Responsibility Another reason Shinobu was unable to participate in Hashira Training was that she had to devote her time to developing poisons, which she was familiar with and needed time to develop in order to defeat the demons. The development of poisons is an important mission for the Demon Slayer Corps, and her sense of responsibility for it was one of the reasons for Shinobu’s anger.
Confusion about teaming up with demons
Cooperation with Tamayo Another reason for Shinobu’s anger was his confusion about teaming up with Tamayo, the ogre doctor, who was ordered by Kagaya Ubuyashiki to work with Tamayo on a study to defeat Muzan. For Shinobu, however, the very idea of cooperating with an ogre created a great deal of conflict. Having had family members killed by demons, it was unacceptable for Shinobu to join forces with them, and this further fueled her inner anger.
Emotional turmoil Despite her hatred for the demons, Shinobu had to obey Kagaya Ubuyashiki’s orders. Inwardly, she was seething with anger and confusion toward the demons. These complex feelings she harbored were manifested in her demeanor and behavior at the Butterfly House.
Conclusion: Shinobu Kocho’s Inner Anger
On the surface, Shinobu Kocho is a calm and smiling person, but inside her is a person of deep anger and sadness. Having lost her family to demons and her beloved sister, she keeps her grief and anger bottled up inside, but continues to maintain a calm demeanor, following her sister’s wishes. However, her inner anger is expressed as frustration at not being able to participate in Hashira Training and confusion at joining forces with the demons.
Shinobu’s anger is the result of a complex intertwining of her past and present emotions, and by understanding her inner life, we can see the background of her actions and attitudes. Let us continue to focus on the character of Shinobu Kocho and enjoy the story as we sense her inner emotions. This site, MangaZamurai, provides articles on Japanese manga for everyone around the world to read and discuss. Please read our other articles and enjoy the world of manga more deeply!