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He commits seppuku in atonement for Kaigaku's betrayal, which becomes Zenitsu's motivation to find and kill him. Kotoha Hashibira (嘴平 琴葉, Hashibira Kotoha) Voiced by: Mamiko Noto (Japanese); Jennie Kwan [77] (English) Inosuke's late mother, who was killed by Doma just before dropping Inosuke from a cliff to save his life.
After being summoned to serve Takeru as his vassals, Ryunosuke, Mako, Chiaki, and Kotoha begin their transition into Shinkengers. However, while practicing their kanji to perfect their Modikara abilities, Chiaki shirks it off and has Ryunosuke and Mako start to question Takeru until Kotoha is nowhere to be found, finding her practice as reveals her reasons for becoming a vassal.
As Zenitsu kills Kaigaku, Tamayo injects Muzan with a poison she and Shinobu have made to weaken his abilities. When Akaza remembers his human life, he betrays Muzan and commits suicide, while Shinobu sacrifices herself to poison Doma, allowing her protégé Kanao Tsuyuri and Inosuke to kill him. After a harrowing battle, Kokushibo kills both ...
As the screen cuts to black, viewers learn that in real life, Rodney was released on bail while awaiting trial. Once free, he continued his killing spree, murdering a 21-year-old woman and a 12 ...
Ao and Kotoha are nearly overwhelmed by the yōkai shadows appearing around them, but Yae saves them. Akina and Kyōsuke encounter Shinozuka and begin to fight him, and they are picked up by Ao and Kotoha, who reveal that the source of the yōkai energy is the tower in the center of the town. Kotoha conjures a railroad gun to attack the tower ...
Today's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade may be Hoda Kotb's last time hosting. In September, she announced she would be stepping down from the Today show in January 2025.. After celebrating her 60th ...
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The real person turned mythological figure "Ryōmen-sukuna ," who was the character's inspiration, traces back to the classical book Nihon Shoki, where Sukuna's fantasized physical figure (two faces and four arms) and malicious demonic personality are shared with the character.