Inosuke Hashibira VS Toyo
Inosuke Hashibira
Inosuke Hashibira (嘴はし平びら 伊い之の助すけ Hashibira Inosuke?) is one of the main protagonists of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba and a traveling companion of Tanjiro Kamado. He is also a Demon Slayer in the Demon Slayer Corps. Inosuke is a young man of average height and pale complexion with an extremely toned and muscular build for his age, possessing large, defined muscles most notably over his stomach and arms. In sharp contrast to this, he has an incredibly pretty and feminine face,[3] with large, wide eyes that are framed by an array of long eyelashes, their irises a dark to soft pale green, thin eyebrows and what could be a small, well-mannered mouth. His thick, black hair reaches just past his shoulders, fading into blue at the tips and forming an unruly and uneven fringe that falls just above his eyes, puffing out before curving and thinning towards his forehead. Inosuke wears his altered version of the standard Demon Slayer uniform, which consists only of the baggy hakama pants, his tinted a dark gray-blue, which he fastens around his hips with a thick belt of fluffy brown animal fur. The usual cloth leg-wraps are replaced with what appears to be knee-high socks of a furry hide which expose his heels and toes, which also appear to be what fastens the sandal-bases he wears on his feet. His most defining feature is the gray, hollowed-out boar's head he wears as to mask his own, the eyes of which he has tampered with to allow himself vision while wearing it,[4] which has been revealed to have belonged to his late adoptive boar mother.
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Toyo
Toyo (豊とよ Toyo?)[1] is an udon street vendor. Toyo is a man of average height and build, with a bald head and closed eyes. Toyo wears a dull-yellow-and-black striped kimono, light pants, and dark shoes. His first appearance shows him smoking a kiseru. Toyo is very passionate about his udon, being visibly agitated about Tanjiro Kamado discarding his bowl without eating any. However, once Tanjiro returns and orders two bowls that he finishes quickly, Toyo is pleased and thanks him for his business. Toyo was born and raised in Asakusa. At some point in his life, he opened an udon shop in Asakusa, as he loves the city and wants to stay there.