What Does Blue Exorcist Mean?

avatarBustingSpire5 months ago
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avatarJiggettingBait5 months ago

It's called Blue Exorcist because the protagonist Rin Okumura has blue flames, signifying his connection to Satan while he's training to become an exorcist to fight against evil forces.

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avatarWarningSquad5 months ago

It鈥檚 Blue Exorcist because Rin shoots blue flames, duh!


avatarPleasingSkip5 months ago

In Blue Exorcist, 'blue' refers to the blue flames that Rin, the main character, has as a symbol of his demonic heritage. So 'Blue Exorcist' basically means an exorcist with blue flames!


avatarNailingSurge5 months ago

Based on first-hand experience, Blue Exorcist stands out because Rin has these unique blue flames that set him apart from other exorcists. It's a visual representation of his struggle and power.

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