Takeo Kamado

Takeo Kamado is a minor character in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. He is a son of Tanjuro and Kie Kamado and Tanjiro and Nezuko's first younger brother. He was killed by Muzan Kibutsuji.

Appearance
Takeo had short, spiky black hair similar to his older brother Tanjiro and his father. Like the rest of his siblings, Takeo had a light pale complexion that contrasted with his dark red eyes, which also had white pupils. He was significantly similar in appearance to Tanjiro, except he had a beauty mark beneath his right eye, just like his mother, and lacked the scar on the top of his forehead.

Takeo wore a cloud-gray iromuji-kimono with a sea-green haori on top of it, along with a pair of tobi pants and boots. He also sported a turquoise and black patterned scarf.

Personality
Takeo had an even more severe expression than his siblings, but he nonetheless cared about his family very much, showing visible dismay at the prospect of Tanjiro suddenly leaving for the town.

As shown from his views regarding his older brother and sister, Takeo was very caring and loving brother to his siblings and expressed deep concern for his older siblings compassion and tendency to put others first before themselves, worrying that they may end up sacrificing something vital to themselves due to their excessive compassion and selflessness.

History
Takeo grew up in the mountains alongside his siblings and mother. He is the second oldest son of the Kamado family.

One day, Takeo accidentally knocked over a brazier but was pushed out of harm's way by Tanjiro, causing him to gain the scar on his head. The incident was witnessed by Nezuko.

Final Selection Arc
As Tanjiro departs to make his way to town and sell charcoal, he asks Takeo to cut firewood for the family. Takeo becomes annoyed as he had wanted to join him on selling charcoal, but his mother Kie did not allow him. Seeing his plight, Tanjiro pats him on the head in reassurance, to his chagrin. The family then wave him off as he leaves to head to the nearby village to begin sales. That night, a demon entered their home and attacked the family, killing Takeo and the entire family but Nezuko, who was turned into a demon unknowingly.

Tanjiro happened upon the gruesome scene the next day and took Nezuko as the sole survivor, though not without an unexpected encounter that would change his life forever. He would later learn that the only demon who could have been responsible for transforming Nezuko is the first demon to have existed, Muzan Kibutsuji.

Mugen Train Arc
While investigating the Mugen train, Tanjiro becomes trapped within the sleep-based Blood Demon Art of Lower One Enmu, the demon they are seeking. He dreams he is reunited with his deceased family, with Takeo jokingly calling him a weirdo when Hanako and Shigeru spoke about how he suddenly began crying upon seeing them. Tanjiro eventually realizes that his dream is not Real and accepts that his family is gone, leaving a saddened Takeo behind to find a way to wake up.

Entertainment District Arc
When Tanjiro fights against Daki, Takeo is briefly seen in Tanjiro's memory, where he tells him that he and Nezuko are similar in that they lack concern for themselves despite showing much concern for others. Takeo also states his worry for Nezuko possibly losing something precious to her as a result of this trait. Takeo briefly appears again, when he worries that Nezuko isn't going to be herself anymore, due to her transformation, causing Tanjiro to regain consciousness and stop Nezuko.

Sunrise Countdown Arc
As she undergoes her transformation back to a human, Nezuko reminisces on the day Muzan arrived at her home and attempted to transform her family, including Takeo, into demons, inadvertently killing them but leaving her as the sole survivor.

Abilities
Takeo did not display any profound abilities before his death.

Trivia

 * The scarf that Takeo wears has the same mint checkered pattern as Tanjiro's haori.
 * Takeo's surname contains both Kunyomi readings for "a traditional Japanese wood or charcoal-fuelled cookstove/furnace" (竈 kama?) while the second kanji means "door" (門 do?). His given name contains the Kunyomi reading for "bamboo" (竹 take) and the On'yomi reading for "male" (雄 o).

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