Over the weekend, Koyoharu Gotogue, the creator of the most appreciated manga Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba released a new sketch of Rengoku for his upcoming Noh/Kyogen theater adaption. This has evoked a sense of excitement and thrill in the loyal fans of the show.
People have been impressed by Rengoku’s new sketch, and are now more than ever enthusiastic about seeing it in the play. Moreover, they are trying to look for hidden messages and meaning in his attire and looks.
This can be seen as people have been commenting things like, “Cool! Almost kind of look like Naruto Style to me lol”, “HE’S SO BEAUTIFUL”, “Absolute cinema (I might try to break down if there is some hidden stuff later), “I wonder why his hair length has been increased here.”, “I love gotouges art pdpldldld”, and even “Glorious king 🔥🔥”
The new theater performance for the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba will commence in December of this year. Until that moment, the performance is Tsugu which means in continuation or connection with the theme “the continuing, unbroken, bonds of our hearts” of the new poster.
Noh/Kyogen is one of the most loved adaptations of the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba franchise. This is due to the fact that he incorporates the historic battle manga story of Koyoharu Gotouge, along with traditional Japanese arts.