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Character Beats of a Filler Arc
Dear Ufotable,
It’s apt criticism that the Kimetsu no Yaiba manga could have benefited from one more arc. I know you’ve been hit and miss with filler scenes before, but I’m hereby daring you to make a filler arc.
Don’t worry, I’ll walk you through it. It’ll require a few small changes which I don’t think anyone will mind, and it of course can’t accomplish every desire for scenes we wish we would had gotten. We can’t step on the toes of developments that happen after it. However, as long as it has emotional stakes, there’s potential for a very good Gokangumi (Five Senses Squad) mission between the Swordsmith Village and Pillar Training arcs.
Here, follow me below for an outline of how to hit a whole bunch of character beats while also providing set-up for the arcs that follow.
We start at the Butterfly Mansion where our Demon Slayers are in recovery. Muichiro suspects something weird happened during his fight against Gyokko and asks Shinobu to take his temperature. As he tells her why, Kiyo overhears and mentions that Tanjiro said something like that once too. While Kiyo is flustered with Shinobu asking why she wasn’t told about this, Muichiro goes off to consult Tanjiro, who is still bedridden…The continuation, because my word count gives Tumblr a tummyache. On we go!
–Remember Demon B, whom Nezuko burned? He’s put himself back together…
This is SO GREAT!! 💯❤️ I wish Ufotable did something like this but I doubt it 😔 If you ever write a fanfic of this I will read it ASAP!!! 👌
This made my day a little prettier.
Ufotable really added this illustration of the love of Nezuko have braided her hair like Mitsuri,because she adores her.






























































































































