Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Part 2 is when the series goes full throttle and begins to deliver battles and narratives on scales the series has never seen before. It has already been prepped, many fights have already started, and some even ended, and the playing field has been reduced to those who really count. In this subsequent chapter, there is no longer any introduction, no buildup, but pure action. Old mysteries, alluded power distances, and incomplete rivalries have finally burst out into full sight.

The best part about Part 2 is the extent to which it has purposefully withheld information up to now. Multiple characters that are known to be frighteningly powerful have barely shown their abilities on the screen. Others have emotional baggage too heavy to make any encounter strategic and not personal. Although there will be plenty of characters who will help to bring down demons and slayers, Infinity Castle Part 2 is designed to highlight all those characters who will leave the most significant mark whenever the castle crashes.

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Shinobu Kocho

A Battle Planned Long Before The Blade Was Drawn

The role of Shinobu in part 2 of the series Infinity Castle extends much beyond the battlefield. Although it is obvious that she was always limited physically, her impact was never about engaging enemies directly. Rather, this arc embarks on a quest to entirely embrace the concept of how preparation, intellect, and the ability to plan ahead can be as deadly as brute force, even from beyond the grave.

What is most interesting about Shinobu is the extent to which much of the conflict was meandering around the choices that she had made many years before the fighting had even commenced. Her appearance supports the notion that the triumph over demons could never be reached by the use of swords only. Infinity Castle Part 2 is a continuation of her legacy, as it tells us that the most damaging blows are made once the blade is returned to its sheath.

Kanao Tsuyuri

Silence At Last Becoming Purpose

The introduction of Kanao in Infinity Castle Part 2 was already shown in the previous film as we saw her witness her sister's death. This arc places her at the stage where there can no longer be hesitation, given that she has long been characterized by restraint and obedience instead of choice. Each motion, each choice has the burden of eventually acting according to her own will and not waiting to be guided.

Her combat has always been calm and accurate yet somewhat restrained. Infinity Castle Part 2 addresses Kanao as a character whose silence was not a sign of weakness. With what happened to Shinobu, she has no restraints left at all. When she ultimately throws her full force into the fight, it is not only strength on trial, but repressed determination slicing its path through the messiness. Her fight against Doma will prove that she was the best of both her sisters combined, and her silent behavior should not be treated as weakness.

Doma

The Demon Who Enjoys Breaking People

The ease with which Doma inflicts pain is disturbing, exactly because he is in Infinity Castle Part 2. All the communications are reeking with mockery, apathy, and playful violence to produce the sense of suffering as entertainment and not as a result, and fans have yet to see him fight seriously as he defeated the insect Hashira without any effort.

What uplifts Doma here is the effect that he has on everyone in the sense of his emotional instability. Even though it's clear his strength is too much, it's his personality that makes the battlefield really rotten. Infinity Castle Part 2 places Doma as a reminder that there are demons who do not act because of survival or ambition, but because they just enjoy breaking others.

Inosuke Hashibira

Chaos That Refuses To Be Predictable

Inosuke comes into Infinity Castle Part 2 much more perilous than he appeared to be before. His thirst for battle is still unchanged, but this time he stands on firmer ground and is backed up by his strong instinct, heightened consciousness, and experience gained on the battlefield.

Adaptability is the quality that makes Inosuke special. There's only one Lord Inosuke, of course. He responds more quickly than others can even anticipate, and he can play the game Infinity Castle, whose geometry is constantly changing. Part 2 gives Inosuke an opportunity to demonstrate all his strength and flexibility and fight the demon that has haunted his family for years, as well as being the killer of the only mother figure he had in his life.

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Genya Shinazugawa

Power Gained At Price

The character of Genya in Infinity Castle Part 2 focuses more on redemption than on spectacle. His powers give him strength which is unnatural, unsteady, and short-lived, making each fight a roll of the dice against his own flesh, but to prove to his brother that he is not a liability, and he too can protect him when needed, he is willing to make any sacrifices necessary.

The tension of the existence of Genya is what makes him shine. Infinity Castle Part 2 uses the character of Genya as a reminder that not all victories come without consequences that can never be reversed, and not everyone emerges better following that call, and fans are yet to see his true potential in the upcoming movie.

Sanemi Shinazugawa

Rage That Refuses To Burn Out

Sanemi has always been characterized as a furious person, but Infinity Castle Part 2 provides that anger with form. He may seem rash and careless, but all his assaults are considered calculated and not mindless, since they are founded on years of experience, but not on blind anger, as most of his crashouts are totally justified, as true Sanemi fans already know.

Endurance is what is really characteristic of Sanemi here. He keeps going even when shattered, bleeding, and pushed beyond reasonable bounds. He is already being teased as one of the strongest Hashira, second only to Gyomei, but the movie will actually show fans his true strength, especially when fighting side by side with his brother against the strongest Upper Moon demon.

Muichiro Tokito

The Child Prodigy

The appearance of Muichiro in Infinity Castle Part 2 is both sad and scary simultaneously. He has already proven himself a prodigy with the conquest of an Upper Rank demon at an unbelievably young age, and the further implication of his presence here is that his development is indeed unnatural. At his age, kids should be enjoying their youth, not fighting demons, but it's his resolve that makes him so strong.

To Muichiro, experience is no longer a possibility, just survival. His combat becomes cold, quick, and effective, and supports the unpleasant reality that the warfront is making the children fight like adults. His fight against the strongest Upper Moon, Kokushibu, along with his fellow Hashira would not only be the highlight of the movie but also reveal some major plotlines.

Gyomei Himejima

The Foundation of Holding Demon Slayers Together

Infinity Castle Part 2 has a feeling of necessity on the part of Gyomei instead of flashiness. Even when the situations immediately culminate into a total disaster, his presence levels the ground. All the movements are measured, grounded, and crushing in their certitude. His fight against the Upper Moon One is the main highlight of the movie, as we see the strongest Hashira of the current generation finally in action, activating his mark and becoming the only other person besides Tanjiro to unlock the Transparent World and be on equal grounds as the strongest demon ever created by Muzan.

The ability to be reliable is what distinguishes Gyomei. As the chaos reaches its epitome, he turns out to be the fixed point to which the battlefield turns. Infinity Castle Part 2 explains this point by demonstrating that without Gyomei, the breakdown would happen much sooner—and much more bloody.

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Kokushibo

When Jealousy Turns A Human Into A Weapon

The entire appearance of Kokushibo in Infinity Castle Part 2 makes fear a thing of inevitability. His power is absolute, compelling skills, experience, and strategy into survival efforts instead of winning strategies. Fans get to see the strongest demon, apart from the Demon King Muzan, in action and to his full extent, as no other Hashira was even worthy of his time until now. Fans will not only get to witness the best fight in the entire series in perfect animation as the studio continues to deliver on that, but also witness his backstory and his reason for becoming a demon.

The most chilling thing about Kokushibo is the extent to which dominance appears to be demanded. Even the best of the warriors are frozen in place instead of managing the course of action. Infinity Castle Part 2 proves that it is not about winning to face him; it is about surviving to be worthwhile.

Yoriichi Tsugikuni

The Peak No One Else Could Ever Reach

The presence of Yoriichi looms over Infinity Castle Part 2 without the need to be present at all times. His legacy stipulates the meaning of strength in the Demon Slayer, and no human or demon has ever managed to even come close to it. We have seen glimpses of his power, the swordsman who made Muzan go into hiding and even gave his cells PTSD for centuries. Imagine a being so strong that the Demon King himself has to go into hiding. Infinity Castle Part 2 will finally reveal his backstory and how he became the strongest character in the entire series.

Finality is the thing that makes Yoriichi shine. His life left an everlasting mark on evil itself, transforming the fear, plan and obsession of Muzan even centuries after his death and in a divine way, became the guiding way of why every demon slayer currently knows breathing style in order to defeat Muzan. Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Part 2 keeps up the theme that all the events occurring are perpetrated by only one man who has achieved a level that the world was never designed to see.

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April 6, 2019
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Based on Koyoharu Gotouge's shonen manga, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is an action anime set in Japan during the early 20th century. Seeking revenge for the murder of his family while also looking to save his sister, Tanjiro joins the Demon Slayer Corps as they try to eradicate Demons led by Muzan.

Main Genre
Animation
Seasons
4
Studio
ufotable
Japanese Title
Kimetsu no Yaiba
Based On
Manga
Creator
Koyoharu Gotoge
Number of Episodes
63
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll, Hulu, Netflix
MyAnimeList Score
8.26 (Hashira Training Arc)