Episode 3

Sabito and Makomo (錆兎と真菰) is the 3rd episode of the Kimetsu no Yaiba TV anime series.

Synopsis
The Demon Slayer Corps…an organization that's been hunting down demons since ancient times. Sakonji Urokodaki begins Tanjiro's training for the Final Selection, the test for those wishing to join the corps. His training begins with navigation of a mountain riddled with booby-traps, dry sword swings, waterfall immersion, and breathing techniques. A year later, Urokodaki informs Tanjiro that he has nothing more to teach him, and gives him one last hurdle to overcome in front of a giant boulder...

Plot
Before embarking on his journey to become a demon slayer, Tanjiro creates a journal to log his training for Nezuko to read, who is still asleep. As he worriedly looks at her, Urokodaki tells him the training shall begin.

He explains that the Demon Slayer Corps is comprised of several hundred members, and though it isn’t recognized by the government, it has been active since ancient times. Urokodaki goes on to explain demons to him; it is unknown how they first appeared but what is certain is their physical prowess and powerful regeneration. Some can shape shift and other have completely different powers entirely; the only way to kill them is with sunlight or using a special sword. Though humanity fights back against demons with their slow regeneration and higher mortality, they continue to do so to protect others.

Urokodaki explains that as a trainer among many, he will guide Tanjiro through his own path unique to get stronger using the mountain, and that he must attend the Final Selection held on Mount Fujikasane to become a demon slayer; he alone will decide if he is fit to enter the selection.

After days of repeatedly descending the mountain, Tanjiro is now able to dodge and weave through most of the traps hidden, thanks to his greater strength and becoming more adept at detecting scents. Despite this, the traps continue to get more difficult and dangerous, with Urokodaki now deploying them laden with knives and spikes. After being given a sword to simulate real battle conditions however, his movements become hampered and Tanjiro becomes caught in the traps again.

For the next several days, Tanjiro is tasked with swinging his blade over and over again, throughout the day, with Urokodaki increasing the difficulty each time. Then, he is explained the mechanics of swords. The blade is strong vertically, but is weak horizontal and can be prone to breaking. Urokodaki demonstrate that applying force along the blade is the correct way to cut, as well as threatening Tanjiro severely should he break the blade. In the next lesson, Tanjiro is repeatedly felled by Urokodaki, with the goal of teaching him to arise quickly in battle. Then, Urokodaki instructs Tanjiro to charge towards him while armed with a sword; despite Tanjiro running at his full speed, he is flipped in the air effortlessly by the old trainer.

Next, Tanjiro is taught a special breathing technique called Total Concentration Breathing, and Urokodaki also explains he will then teach him all ten forms of Water Breathing. Told to take a deep breath to allow oxygen to flow throughout his body, Tanjiro takes a long inhale, only to be slapped in the stomach by Urokodaki for his incorrect method. Next, he moves on to the forms to use while using Total Concentration, only to be repeatedly slapped again for being wrong and for not bracing his stomach. Later, Urokodaki instructs him to “become one with the water”, which involves kicking Tanjiro off a cliff into a cold river.

It is now six months since his training had commenced and Nezuko is still asleep. Though Urokodaki had summoned a doctor to check on her, nothing is determined to be wrong with her. Scared that he may find her one dead morning, he worries for her wellbeing everyday. Tanjiro now makes his final instructed climb and descent of Mount Sagiri; he is able to traverse the harsh landscape and defeat the traps successfully. All of the sudden, Urokodaki informs him he has nothing more to teach to the boy, telling him his success is now up to him. Walking through the forest, he takes Tanjiro to a clearing, the site of an immense boulder adorned with shide. Urokodaki tells Tanjiro that he will only allow him to enter Final Selection if he is able to slice it. Shocked at the monumental task, Tanjiro calls out to his trainer, but Urokodaki leaves without saying anything else.

Takes a stance in front of the boulder, Tanjiro tries to slice it in an initial attempt, which promptly fails. By himself, Tanjiro recalls all the previous lessons he was taught by Urokodaki and trains himself to get stronger. With the basic lessons in his journal, he practices them over and over again in an attempt to accomplish his goal. For six months, he repeatedly attempts to slice it without success, and Tanjiro drops his sword one day in exhaustion, his hands severely callused through swinging his sword incessantly in failure.

Feeling hopeless because of his lack of gain in training for so long, Tanjiro yells out his frustration and urges himself to keep going. He is suddenly silenced by the appearance of a young swordsman atop the boulder, wearing a fox mask. The young man tells him that whining is inappropriate, while Tanjiro is stunned by his sudden and unexpected appearance. He leaps off the boulder and kicks Tanjiro, deflecting his sword with his own wooden blade. The swordsman instructs him to charge at him; when Tanjiro worries that he has a real blade and he has a wooden practice sword, the young man only laughs at his concern and taunts him by thinking he had a chance of hitting him. He lunges at Tanjiro with incredible speed and informs the boy he is much stronger than him because he has sliced that boulder. He leaps into the trees and speeds around the forest in a display of his skills, before knocking Tanjiro to the ground.

The swordsman admonishes Tanjiro for not mastering anything, in particular, the breathing techniques by Urokodaki. Realizing that he knows his trainer, Tanjiro is told he had only known it as a fact and had never properly learned it, much less used it. As he attacks Tanjiro, the swordsman tells him to pound the lessons into his body to never forget them. Tanjiro responds by saying he has been trying for so long without making improvement but the man responds by telling him the only way he can now go is forward. Commanding the boy to attack him again, Tanjiro sprints towards the swordsman with all his energy; the blow is promptly dodged and the swordsman slams his blade into Tanjiro’s chin, knocking him unconscious. With the boy on the ground, the swordsman mutters, “I’m leaving the rest to you’, as a young girl enters the forest.

When Tanjiro awakens, the girl asks if he is alright. Tanjiro tells her about the incredible strike he was dealt and how no movement was wasted by the swordsman. When he wishes to be as powerful as him, the girl tells him he can too since she will be looking after him, smiling gently as Tanjiro notes her pretty appearance. The girl’s name is Makomo, while the swordsman of earlier is named Sabito. Makomo corrects the mistakes and nuances Tanjiro has made to better his form. When asked where she is from, Makomo doesn’t respond, only telling him that she and Sabito love Urokodaki dearly.

Makomo and Sabito were raised by Urokodaki after they were orphaned, and she tells him that there are other children like them, always watching him. Though confused by her strange, dreamy demeanour, Tanjiro is taught by Makomo the importance of Total Concentration Breathing; it accelerates both his blood circulation and heart rate, causing his temperature to spike and allowing him to match a demon’s strength while staying human. The vital lesson is to expand his lung capacity, in order to flood his body with air and allow his bones and muscles to gain strength. Confused at the mechanics of the technique, Tanjiro inquires how he can gain such power; Makomo tells him, “Train to death”, and that he can not do anything else.

Tanjiro works on expanding his lung capacity while swinging his sword, a laborious and painful task. Each time he had sparred with Sabito to improved technique, the swordsman proved too fast to hit. Six months after meeting the two, Tanjiro and Sabito have a final match, with Sabito now armed with a real sword. As Makomo watches the two ready for their clash, Tanjiro announces that he will win this day. As he takes a long breath to strengthen himself, he notes that head-on battles are simple; the stronger and faster person wins. He and Sabito attack and speed towards each other but it is Tanjiro who makes the first strike, the battle now finished.

Tanjiro’s blade had sliced Sabito’s mask, which falls and reveals his face, curved into a relieved smile. Makomo sees this and smiles gently as well. She commends Tanjiro’s success and says a final message of advice, “Win, okay, Tanijro. Beat that guy, too?”. She and Sabito disappear from the forest in a haze, and Tanjiro learns that his blow, believing he had slashed Sabito's mask, had actually sliced the boulder in half.

Characters in Order of Appearance

 * Tanjiro Kamado
 * Nezuko Kamado
 * Sakonji Urokodaki
 * Sabito
 * Makomo

Anime Notes

 * The anime shows Tanjiro writing in his journal to Nezuko, whereas the manga just mentions that he kept a journal for her during the timeskip.

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