The self-appointed leader of the renowned young demon-hunters-in-training has certainly pulled his weight and bared the brunt of responsibility, albeit in a much more abrasive way than Tanjiro. As chaotic as Inosuke's whole vibe is, the thrill-seeking Beast-Breathing Master has become an invaluable addition to the little band of merry men.
Inosuke's skill set is invaluable as they all work towards becoming the next generation of powerful Hashira while protecting and hopefully curing, their darling Nezuko along the way. Inosuke's significant contribution to the Mugen TrainandEntertainment District Arcs is undeniable and has some fans questioning if he should fulfill the leadership role more often in Demon Slayer.
Demon Slayer: How Much Has Inosuke Changed Since Season 1?
Whether due to his wild upbringing, or his subconscious instincts as a demon hunter, Inosuke is quick to evaluate the Mugen Train as a monstrosity (and boy, was he on the nose!) He may not have been able to escape Enmu's fantasy-fuelled attacks as efficiently as Tanjiro did, but once the secret to escaping the hallucination is shared with Inosuke, there's no stopping him!
The King of the Mountain remains level-headed enough to ensure Tanjiro doesn't kill himself in reality, and fortunately, is aided by his boar head, whereby the additional eyeballs throw Enmucompletely off. Inosuke is also the one to escape the belly of the beast (so to say) and figure out the weak point of the train, right down to the exact position, amongst the coal cart. He subsequently saves countless innocents by leading Tanjiro in the right direction, instead of trying to clear out each carriage one by one.
After the Flame Hashira Kyojuro Rengoku's untimely death, devastation crippled
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