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Shinjuro Rengoku (煉獄 槇寿郎, Rengoku Shinjurō) Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama (Japanese); Imari Williams [67] (English) The former Flame Hashira and father of Kyojuro and Senjuro. After his wife's death, he spiraled into depression and rejected his duties as Flame Hashira, becoming resentful of the Demon Slayer Corps.
After Rengoku attempts his most powerful move as a last resort, Akaza manages to fatally injure him by impaling his solar plexus. Rengoku, with enough strength for a last-ditch effort, attempts to keep Akaza restrained long enough for the sun to kill him while also trying to sever his head, but Akaza breaks free, breaking Rengoku's sword in the ...
Shinjuro Rengoku (煉獄 槇寿郎, Rengoku Shinjurō) Rikiya Koyama: Imari Williams Ruka Rengoku (煉獄 瑠火, Rengoku Ruka) Megumi Toyoguchi: Suzie Yeung Senjuro Rengoku (煉獄 千寿郎, Rengoku Senjurō) Junya Enoki: Cedric Williams Yoriichi Tsugikuni (継国 縁壱, Tsugikuni Yoriichi) Kazuhiko Inoue: Mick Lauer
An 84-page booklet, titled Rengoku Volume 0, which includes the 19-page one-shot chapter and interviews with the staff and cast of the film, was given to the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train theatergoers on October 16, 2020. [26] [27] [28] The booklet had a limited print run of 4.5 million copies. [28]
Rikiya Koyama (小山 力也, Koyama Rikiya, born December 18, 1963) is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator currently affiliated with Haiyuza Theatre Company.He has done popular voicing roles in Hajime no Ippo, Utawarerumono, Kamen no Maid Guy and Yakuza, and has become well known for voicing Yamato in Naruto Shippuden and Kogoro Mouri (second voice, 2009–present) in Case Closed.
Early sketches of Nezuko and Tanjiro. Tanjiro Kamado originates from Koyoharu Gotouge's ideas involving a one-shot with Japanese motifs. Tatsuhiko Katayama, their editor, was worried about the one-shot crusade being too dark for the young demographic and asked Gotouge if they could write another type of the main character who would be "brighter". [3]
The original design had black, "messy" hair swept back, but he gave Chō a "punk rock" quality to give the character more impact as the first Juppongatana member shown. Despite being a villain, Chō was a popular character with Rurouni Kenshin readers; Watsuki said that characters with Kansai dialects are " always pretty popular."
Hino lived in San Francisco until the age of five. He moved to Tokyo. In January 2015, he announced on his blog that he married Saki Nakajima in 2014. [1] On September 3, 2020, Both Hino and Nakajima formally announced that not only are they parents, but also tweeted the arrival of their second child. [2]