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What Are You? ( (なに) (もの) Nanimono??) is the 36th episode of the Kimetsu no Yaiba TV anime series, and the 10th episode of its second season.

Synopsis[]

To gather information, Tanjiro, Zenitsu, and Inosuke have infiltrated each of the Houses where Uzui’s wives are working. Rumors about Makio make Inosuke suspicious, and he charges into her room. Meanwhile, hearing a young girl crying, Zenitsu rushes to the source of the sobs, only to find the distressed girl in a room in shocking disarray. Behind him, a shadow creeps ever closer...[1]

Plot[]

During the Edo era, in a brothel in Yoshiwara, an attendant confronts an Oiran as she puts on her makeup, accusing her of multiple disappearances within the house. The attendant enters the room and closes the door, only for the prostitute to exit moments later, the attendant vanishing without a trace. In the Ogimoto House, a captured Makio is questioned about who the letters are for, with the demon calling her by name. Sensing something, Inosuke investigates. In the Kyogoku House, Zenitsu ponders that since entering the house, he has yet to hear a word about Hinatsuru despite remaining vigilant. The recent death of the house's owner also hampers his mission, as everyone is tight-lipped and afraid.

Zenitsu hears a girl crying

Zenitsu hears a girl crying.

Deciding to try again, he hones his hearing and detects multiple voices throughout the house. He suddenly hears someone crying and deduces it is a young girl. Back in the Ogimoto House, the demon detects someone approaching, becoming annoyed at the house's busyness. Makio tries to think of a way to inform Tengen, but the demon's sashes rapidly twist and constrict her torso tightly. The demon threatens to crush her organs should she make a commotion.

Inosuke looks at the quiet room with food left out for Makio, feeling a creepy vibe emanating from it as he thinks of a plan. Suddenly, he mutters that sitting and thinking without action is not who he is, and he barges into Makio's room. Upon seeing it, he becomes shocked at its destroyed and disheveled appearance, with papers and pillows torn and slash marks throughout the walls. He notices the debris floating about despite the windows being closed and no wind entering, then hurls a ramen bowl at the attic and angrily shouts that he is onto the demon.

Inosuke chases the demon

Inosuke chasing the demon.

The ceiling begins to shake, and the demon leaves the room, with Inosuke running through the halls in pursuit. He crashes through multiple walls in an attempt to follow them, even punching a client for entering his path, leaving a large hole in the wall. Using his Beast Breathing, Seventh Form: Spatial Awareness, he senses the demon fleeing downstairs, running to the bottom of the house. With the kimono hampering his senses, he loses track of it, angrily saying its escape was because of the people in his way.

Daki appears behind Zenitsu

Warabihime appears behind Zenitsu.

In the Kyogoku House, Zenitsu enters the room, where he senses a young girl crying inside. Shocked by its destroyed appearance, he loudly questions the girl, asking if she had been in a fight. Shaken, the young girl cries harder, causing Zenitsu to calm down and ask if she is okay. He quietly tells her he is not angry, simply asking if she is in trouble. All of a sudden, he senses a demon behind him, and the demon angrily asks what he is doing inside her room. Terrified, he notices she only appeared when she started to speak to him, believing the demon might be an Upper Rank. The demon, revealed to be Kyogoku House's Oiran Warabihime, is told by two young girls that "Zenko" only arrived two days ago. Warabihime ignores their words, frightening the girls.

Zenitsu apologizes for intruding, but Warabihime only mocks him for "her" ugly appearance and yellow hair. She approaches the young girl assigned to clean the room, then grabs her ear harshly, ignoring her screams of pain. The girl cries and says she will clean up, begging for forgiveness as her ear starts to bleed. Instantaneously, Zenitsu grabs Warabihime's arm and demands that she stop. In the Tokito House, Tanjiro continues to do chores quickly and diligently. The house's madam becomes stunned at his desire to do chores, having run out of tasks for him to do. In the Ogimoto house, the chaperone and two attendants witness the giant hole in the wall recently made by Inosuke. She decides to confront "Inoko" for the vandalism, only to be surprised to see Inosuke, focused and with his legs over his head, trying to sense the demon.

Zenitsu demanding Daki to stop

Zenitsu demanding Warabihime to let the girl go.

Zenitsu repeats his words, demanding that Warabihime let go of the young girl. Infuriated, she lets go of her and rips her hand from Zenitsu's grasp. Suddenly, she swings her fist back and strikes him in the face. Two days before the mission to Yoshiwara, Kyogoku House's owner, Omitsu, confronts Warabihime, demanding she stop causing girls to get hurt, commit Ashinuke, and even commit suicide, saying she bullied them to death. Warabihime appears ignorant at the accusations, asking Omitsu if she'd taken into consideration that the girls simple actions should not have annoyed her, then scathingly reminding her that most of the house's earnings were through her as an Oiran.

Omitsu relays a story she was told when she was young by an older woman about certain Oirans, incredibly beautiful but incredibly twisted. The woman had seen such Oirans when she was young and later when she was middle-aged; the Oirans had "hime" at the end of their name and would cock their heads to the side and glare angrily if something annoyed them. Seeing Warabihime doing just that, Omitsu, armed with a knife, angrily confronts her for what she is, questioning if she is even human.

Daki killing Omitsu

Daki taunting Omitsu before killing her.

In a flash, Warabihime grabs her in her sashes and takes her to the sky. Dangling the helpless woman over the ground, she mockingly tells her she should have kept quiet the moment she senses something. Now undisguised, her eyes reveal her true identity as Upper Rank Six of the Twelve Kizuki. She tells her not to be afraid, as she hates the taste of old, ugly, or dirty people, before mercilessly dropping Omitsu to her death below.

As people on the street happen upon her corpse, Warabihime returns to her room, only to see Muzan Kibutsuji inside. Addressing him as Master Muzan, she kneels down before him as he commends her for eating numerous people and gaining more strength. Muzan advises her to remain vigilant as she gets stronger, as any skilled Demon Slayer can immediately tell demons from humans. Calling her by her demon name, Daki, Muzan compliments her for her beauty and strength, as she had previously killed seven Hashira before telling her she is an extraordinary demon.

Daki reassuring the master

Daki "apologizes" for attacking Zenitsu.

Zenitsu gets flung through several walls and is knocked unconscious. Daki angrily demands that she isn't touched. The house's master appears, calming her, asking her to forgive Zenko, and reminding her that customers will soon appear at the house. Daki smiles and calmly states that she was perhaps too merciless, asking that they treat her wounds. She tells the master she should be apologizing, as things have left her irritated. The master quickly demands the mess be cleaned up, and nothing be done that displeases "Warabihime."

Daki realizes the blow to Zenitsu hasn't damaged him severely, and he quickly went on the defensive, deducing him to be a Demon Slayer but not a Hashira. As she puts on her makeup, she mutters to herself, "You did a good job bringing him in," declaring she would happily devour them all. Tanjiro, still doing chores, suddenly detects a murky scent in the air that has only appeared at night.

Zenitsu wakes up and sees the three young girls, glad "Zenko" is now awake. They tell him he was punched and knocked unconscious, offering him food and a towel for the mark on his cheek. Hearing the pain in his voice as he tends to his injury, the girl he protected sadly tells him pain is what he got for defending her from Warabihime.

Zenitsu as Zenko

Zenitsu recovering in a room.

Zenitsu dissuades her words, telling her, "Any man would rescue a damsel in distress. That's a given." However, he doubles down on his words and tells them he is the eldest daughter and can't stand when a younger girl cries. The girls bid him goodwill and leave him to rest. As he quietly admires their kind attitude by himself, Daki abducts him without warning.

Characters in Order of Appearance[]

Anime Notes[]

  • There is an anime-original scene involving Daki getting confronted by an attendant during the Edo era.
  • This episode animates two pages from the Volume 9 extras, namely of Inosuke stretching with his legs over his head and Tanjiro being very proactive in doing chores.
  • Zenitsu getting abducted by Daki's sashes while recovering in a room does not appear in the manga.

References[]

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