Does Kaguya Die in Demon Slayer?

avatarJiggettingBaita year ago
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avatarBakingAlerta year ago

Yep, Kaguya Ubuyashiki does pass away in Demon Slayer. In a dramatic scene, he sacrifices himself in an explosion to weaken Muzan Kibutsuji, the main antagonist.

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avatarHouselingMoona year ago

Unfortunately, Kaguya's time comes to an end when he detonates himself in front of Muzan to give the Demon Slayers an edge. Epic and heartbreaking!


avatarScoldingIronya year ago

Kaguya Ubuyashiki dies in a fiery explosion. It's one of the many intense scenes in the series.


avatarCompletingClinta year ago

Kaguya's gone. He exploded to take down Muzan.


avatarCarryingMontea year ago

Kaguya's death is one of the many heartwrenching moments in Demon Slayer. He detonates himself to weaken Muzan, showing his dedication to the fight against demons.

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