Edited By
Mark Thompson

A recent discussion among fans explores a hypothetical scenario in which Muichiro Tsukiguni, the young Hashira, finds himself in the red light district facing the formidable demon Gyutaro. Fans argue the implications of such a matchup, especially without the powerful backing of Tengen Uzui.
In the original series, Muichiro is noted for his strength despite his age, but could this strength measure up against Gyutaro?
Immediate Decapitation? The discussion suggests that while Muichiro might swiftly decapitate Daki, Gyutaroโs response would be swift and deadly.
Physical Disparity: Tengen, the tallest and heaviest Hashira, has experience with poisons, while Muichiro, shorter and lighter, lacks this combat exposure. This age difference plays a critical role in their capabilities.
Critical Fight Dynamics: Expecting Muichiro to evade hits is unrealistic as Gyutaro's strength could quickly dominate.
"Evasion doesn't matter if he can spam a district wiping super move.โ
โOne tiny damage from Gyutaro and it is the end.โ
These quotes highlight the community's disbelief in Muichiro's survival against a creature noted for its lethal prowess.
Youth vs. Experience: Multiple commenters emphasize that Muichiro would not survive a direct encounter. His lack of the Demon Slayer mark during this confrontation makes him particularly vulnerable.
Strategy Over Strength: Users suggest that using skills like "Obscuring Clouds" might confuse Gyutaro but do little to shift the balance of power.
Gyutaro's Annoyance: Commenters anticipate that if Muichiro kept evading, Gyutaro could quickly change tactics, intensifying the threat.
๐ช Muichiro's youth and inexperience could lead to a quick defeat.
โ๏ธ Tengen's earlier presence would change the fight's dynamics significantly.
๐งช Gyutaro's poison would easily overcome Muichiro's defenses, if any hit lands.
As fans ponder the outcomes of this unlikely scenario, it raises questions about character development and strategic encounters within the series. Would Muichiro ever stand a chance against such a demon as Gyutaro? Only in the realm of speculation.
As fans continue to dissect Muichiro's potential encounter with Gyutaro, there's a strong chance that future chapters will delve deeper into the character dynamics of these Hashira. Predictions suggest Muichiro might face harsher challenges that would highlight his growth and strategic combat thinking. Experts speculate around a 70% likelihood that such developments will push Muichiro to adapt, learning from defeats or near misses. The absence of key figures like Tengen Uzui in critical fights might also set the stage for new alliances or rivalries, keeping the tension alive in the narrative. With increased focus on the younger Hashira's tactics, the series could shift to show that experience, strategy, and adaptability can sometimes triumph over brute strength.
In a surprising twist of fate, Muichiro's struggle can be paralleled with the challenges faced by young leaders in history, such as Alexander the Great at age 20, stepping into battles well beyond his years. Just as potential threats like Gyutaro loom over him, Alexander was often confronted by seasoned warriors eager to exploit his inexperience. This echoes Muichiro's situation; the elements of strategy and resilience push young leaders to surpass their immediate challenges. As viewers watch Muichiro grow, they are reminded that even the mightiest warriors faced doubts on their paths, turning their youthful struggles into defining moments of history.