Akaza, a demon with blood-stained hands, yet bound by an unspoken code, was one of the strongest members of the 12 Kizuki who stood as a paradox in the world of Demon Slayer. His ferocity in battle ...
This article contains major spoilers for the Demon Slayer series. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Part 1 reignited fans' interest in this series, especially in the star of the show — Akaza. Akaza is one ...
Despite getting his head cut off, Akaza doesn’t initially die in Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle. His battle against Tanjiro and Giyu is one of the most intense and memorable ones in the movie. However, ...
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The Upper-Rank Kizuki are the biggest villains of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, and here's a breakdown of each of them and ...
However, despite being weakened to some degree, he is practically untouchable. Amid the chaos, all the Demon Slayers are forced inside Muzan’s hideout, the Infinity Castle, where the Upper Ranks are ...
Anime Vanguards players can only get Akaza by purchasing summons in the current standard banner, costing 50 Gems each. Mythic units like Akaza/Akazo have a 0.5% chance of being pulled. Be sure to save ...
Daksh is an anime fanatic who explores new anime and manga and loves to contaminate others with the same air. He also keeps himself updated to new games and movies. The potential of both the demons, ...
As mentioned, Akaza wasn't an evil character to begin with Demon Slayer. A lot of what he eventually became had to do with his circumstances. For starters, before he was a demon, Akaza was born as ...
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle kicks off a rather intense battle for Tanjiro as he comes across Akaza once more. First meeting the demon during the events of the Mugen Train arc, ...
Ahmed Yehia is a contributor from Egypt. As a lifelong fan of Japanese anime and manga, Ahmed brings his passion for the genres to his writing for Game Rant. Akaza's Blood Demon Art, "Destructive ...