10 Best Tanjiro Moments From Demon Slayer Hashira Training Arc

Summary

  • Tanjiro continues to shine as the main character, showcasing his unique abilities and growth throughout the Hashira training arc.
  • Tanjiro’s unintentional humor adds a light-hearted element to the intense training sessions, making him stand out among other Shonen protagonists.
  • Tanjiro’s ability to inspire and uplift those around him, as well as his honesty and determination, set him apart as a truly remarkable and heroic character in the series.



Demon Slayer Hashira Training Arc stands out as one of the most distinct installments in the series so far, diverging from the intense demon battles that fans have come to expect. As the title suggests, the narrative focuses on members of the Demon Slayer Corps undergoing rigorous training to reach Hashira-level strength. As a result, much of the season’s key moments center around the Hashiras and their development.

However, Tanjiro Kamado, the protagonist of the series, continues to steal the spotlight as the series’ main character with his unique abilities. This season is significant to Tanjiro as it elevates him to a higher level and prepares him for the epic showdown against the series’ final villain in the upcoming arc. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean Tanjiro has his moments only in training. He shines in various scenes, showcasing the best of his traits beyond just the rigorous sessions.


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10 Assuming the Wind Hashira Loves Red Bean Mochi

Episode #7, “Stone Hashira Gyomei Himejima”

While most of the Shonen protagonists are funny, Tanjiro stands out in this trait due to his unintentional humor. A prime example of this is in Episode 7 of Demon Slayer, where Tanjiro mistakenly believes that the Wind Hashira and Water Hashira are arguing over red bean mochi. In an earnest attempt to resolve the situation, Tanjiro offers to make more red bean mochi for Shinazugawa, hoping to diffuse the supposed dispute between the two Hashiras.


When the Wind Hashira is left flabbergasted, struggling to comprehend what Tanjiro is saying, the protagonist earnestly explains that he often smelled tea and red bean mochi on the Wind Hashira during their training sessions. Frustrated, Shinazugawa knocks Tanjiro out and storms off. When Tanjiro gains consciousness, Giyu says that he will leverage Tanjiro’s assumption and try to make friends with Shinazugawa by offering him Red Bean Mochi the next time they meet, adding more humor to Tanjiro’s unintentional comedy.

9 Tanjiro Showcasing His Hashira-Level Abilities During the Sound Hashira’s Training

Episode #3, “Fully Recovered Tanjiro Joins the Hashira Training”


It was evident that after facing not one but two Upper Moon rank demons, Tanjiro had ascended to a level closer to Hashira. This is portrayed very well when Tanjiro seamlessly overcomes the training hurdles set up by the retired Sound Hashira. While the other trainees are struggling to manage simple squats, a montage of Tanjiro’s succeeding training hurdles depicts the protagonist doing squats with weight on his back with ease.

Tanjiro’s Hashira-level abilities are truly showcased during a friendly competition against Tengen, where he manages to hold his own against the seasoned Hashira. This display of skill and determination not only impresses Tengen but also inspires the other trainees to fully commit to their training, ultimately helping Tengen’s goal of training the next generation with unwavering resolve.

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8 Ensuring the Members of the Demon Slayer Corps That Everyone Has a Role to Fulfill

Episode #6, “The Strongest of the Demon Slayer Corps”

Tanjiro has a unique ability to uplift those around him, and this is showcased brilliantly in the Demon Slayer Hashira Training Arc as well. In Episode #6, when a few trainees are fed up with the impossible training session and are leaving in frustration, they bid farewell to Tanjiro by saying that they are counting on him and will be supporting the demon slayers by transferring into a support role. In return, Tanjiro has a very different response that startles the departing trainees.


Tanjiro responds by saying that he is counting on them as well. When the perplexed trainees ask what he means, Tanjiro reassures them that those in support roles play a crucial part in the fight against Muzan, emphasizing that their contribution is vital to the success of the Demon Slayers. His words motivate the trainees, giving them a sense of purpose and solace in their decisions. This moment highlights Tanjiro’s ability to inspire and uplift others, embodying the qualities of a true hero.

7 Trying To Help the Shinazugawa Siblings

Episode #5, “I Even Ate Demons”

Genya’s secret of how he was able to fight demons without breathing techniques and regenerate is finally revealed when he informs his brother that he ate demons to be able to fight. This revelation sparks a chaotic confrontation, and if not for Tanjiro’s timely intervention in the sibling dispute, things could have ended disastrously for Genya. Tanjiro’s Hashira-level abilities are once again showcased as he steps in to protect Genya from the wrath of the Wind Hashira.


The protagonist further demonstrates his growing abilities when he successfully blocks an incoming attack from the Wind Hashira and even manages to land a few hits in return. This moment underscores Tanjiro’s strength, but the true highlight of the scene is his determination to protect Genya and help him reconcile with his brother. Although he ultimately fails, Tanjiro’s regret is palpable, indicating that he will likely play a significant role in the future efforts to help the Shinazugawa brothers mend their relationship.

6 Completing the Snake Hashira’s Unreasonable Training Course

Episode #5, “I Even Ate Demons”


Episode #5 of Demon Slayer Hashira Training Arc features Tanjiro enduring the Snake Hashira’s grueling and unreasonable training regimen. What elevates this training course to the next level is the Snake Hashira’s hatred towards Tanjiro, which is fueled by his jealousy in a comical twist. Despite facing yet another seemingly impossible task, Tanjiro refuses to give up. Instead, he pushes himself even further, doing extra training to adapt to Obanai’s demanding setup.

Tanjiro’s determination to complete the training course is highlighted profoundly when he explains to the other trainees that he’s doing extra training to avoid causing trouble for others. After four days of consistent training, Tanjiro finally lands a hit on the Snake Hashira, passing the test with flying colors, which Obanai also acknowledges, but his comedic disdain for Tanjiro still lingers.

5 Persuading Giyu to Join the Training Regiment

Episode #2, “Water Hashira Giyu Tomioka’s Pain”


Tanjiro’s ability to inspire and aid others in making the right decision isn’t only restricted to the demon slayers who are in the ranks below him, but his inspiring element reaches those at a higher level as well. This season of Demon Slayer delves deeper into the Water Hashira Giyu Tomioka’s past, unveiling his origin of becoming a demon slayer while also explaining the origins of the mysterious character from the start of the series, Sabito. As requested by Kagaya Ubuyashiki to understand why Giyu won’t join the training regiment, Tanjiro becomes adamant about discovering the reason.

In his persuasion, Tanjiro uncovers the poignant reason behind Giyu’s reluctance to consider himself a true Hashira. While most might struggle with how to address such a sensitive issue, Tanjiro responds with remarkable insight. He questions whether Giyu would choose not to honor Sabito’s legacy, a remark that strikes a chord with Giyu. This realization prompts Giyu to see that his self-doubt might be misplaced. Moved by Tanjiro’s words and a desire to honor his childhood friend, Giyu accepts his role and joins the training process.


4 Admitting His Indecision To the Stone Hashira

Episode #7, “Stone Hashira Gyomei Himejima”

In addition to his inspiring qualities, Tanjiro is remarkably honest and readily admits when he is wrong. His honesty shines through when the Stone Hashira praises his decision to protect humans from being devoured by a demon rather than his sister. Instead of accepting the praise, Tanjiro humbly responds that he is not worthy of the strongest Hashira’s acknowledgment. He explains that without Nezuko’s influence, he wouldn’t have been able to make the right decisions or save others.


Tanjiro’s honesty takes Gyomei by surprise, leading the Stone Hashira to remark that Tanjiro is unlike any other child he has encountered. This prompts Gyomei to reflect on his own tragic past, where he was betrayed by the very children he sought to protect, leaving him deeply mistrustful of innocence. This pivotal moment concludes with Gyomei acknowledging Tanjiro’s sincerity and assuring him that he will help guide him on the right path. For Gyomei, this exchange brings a sense of comfort and trust that he had long thought lost, as he begins to see Tanjiro as someone truly worthy of his support.

3 Officially Ascending to a Hashira Level

Episode #6, “The Strongest of the Demon Slayer Corps”


The whole purpose of the training regiment was to help members of the Demon Slayer Corps develop the mark of the demon slayer and reach a level closer to Hashira to prepare them for the final battle against Muzan. After completing rigorous training under each Hashira and their specialized courses, Tanjiro faces the final challenge of the regimen: moving an immense boulder. Although Tanjiro struggles to do this impossible task at first, Genya’s assistance proves crucial as it helps Tanjiro find the last piece to develop the mark and eventually move the boulder.

Inspired by Genya’s words, Tanjiro applies a repetitive technique while reflecting on a cherished memory of his family and the motivational words of Rengoku. This emotional and focused approach enables him to finally move the massive boulder and complete his Hashira training. This is one of the best moments from the Demon Slayer Hashira Training Arc, as it officially ascends Tanjiro to a Hashira level, which is significant in facing Muzan in the impending battle.


2 Boldly Announcing War Against Muzan

Episode #8, “The Hashira Unite”

It’s almost unimaginable to think of Tanjiro harboring hatred towards anyone, which makes it a pivotal and standout moment in the Demon Slayer Hashira Training Arc when his deep-seated loathing for the final villain, Kibutsuji Muzan, becomes unmistakably clear. Episode #8 of the latest Demon Slayer season captures this intensity, showcasing Tanjiro’s burning hatred for the villain. Upon seeing Muzan trapped in battle with the Stone Hashira, Tanjiro immediately prepares to unleash his full strength against the villain.


Although Tanjiro is unable to land an attack on Muzan due to the villain’s cunning plan to trap the demon slayers, he boldly declares that he will defeat him no matter what and send him to hell for his crimes. This moment underscores Tanjiro’s unwavering resolve to take down Muzan and his unyielding determination to stand against the most formidable demon himself, while many would tremble in fear.

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1 Prompting the Most Wholesome Friendly Competition Ever

Episode #4, “To Bring a Smile to One’s Face”


Tanjiro’s arguably best moment in Demon Slayer Hashira Trainig Arc resides in an anime-original scene from episode #5. After Tanjiro successfully completes Muichiro’s technique and is granted permission to advance to the next stage, the other trainees, who have been stuck there for two weeks, ask if they can also move forward. However, Muichiro rudely denies their request. In response, Tanjiro challenges the Mist Hashira to a paper plane flying competition, with the condition that if he wins, Muichiro must treat the other trainees with kindness.

Tokito happily agrees to the competition, as flying paper planes is one of his hobbies, which eventually prompts other trainees to join this competition as well. While this wholesome scene might seem like a simple filler, it carries a deeper meaning. Tanjiro recognizes that the trainees need a break from the rigorous training, and this lighthearted competition provides the perfect excuse for them to unwind.

Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba follows Tanjiro Kamado, a young boy who becomes a demon slayer after his family is slaughtered and his sister Nezuko is turned into a demon. Tanjiro embarks on a perilous journey to find a cure for his sister and avenge his family, facing numerous demons and formidable opponents along the way. Set in Taisho-era Japan, the series combines intense combat sequences with intricate character development.

Cast
Natsuki Hanae , Zach Aguilar , Abby Trott , Akari Kitō , Yoshitsugu Matsuoka

Release Date
April 6, 2019

Seasons
5


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