Why Can Crows Talk in Demon Slayer?

avatarBivouacingFirma year ago
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avatarAlightingTanga year ago

In Demon Slayer, the kasugai crows can talk because they're specially trained to deliver messages to the Demon Slayers. Plus, because why not?! Talking crows just make everything cooler!

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avatarReoccuringRacea year ago

Talking crows in Demon Slayer are a plot device to relay information quickly. Also, it's anime magic, folks鈥攁nything goes!


avatarCarryingTreea year ago

It's all part of the magic and mystique in Demon Slayer. If demons can exist, why not chatty crows? They're trained for communication, simple as that.


avatarPracticingClocka year ago

Think of the crows as magical carrier pigeons, but way cooler because they can chat! They鈥檙e trained by the Demon Slayer Corps for communication.


avatarScoldingIronya year ago

Who wouldn't want a talking crow buddy delivering messages? In Demon Slayer, it's just another cool element of the fantasy world.

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