Nezuko Kamado VS Toyo
Nezuko Kamado
Nezuko Kamado (竈門かまど 禰ね豆ず子こ Kamado Nezuko?) is one of the main protagonists of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, the younger sister of Tanjiro Kamado and one of the two remaining members of the Kamado family. Formerly a human, she was attacked and turned into a Demon by Muzan Kibutsuji. Nezuko is a petite young girl with fair skin, visibly large, prominent fangs, and sharp, claw-like nails that fade to red where they point. Her hair is long, black and reaches just below her waist, turning a flame-orange color as it passes her elbows, and appears to be crimped into large, straight ridges, worn side-swept drastically to her left. She has soft-looking, pale pink eyes that appear a lighter color around the rims of their irises, slanted downwards towards the sides of her face and framed by notably long eyelashes, the pupils of which can appear slit as she transforms. According to Tanjiro Kamado, Nezuko was known as a great beauty in their home town.[4] She wears a light pink kimono with a hemp leaf pattern, the lining a paler pink, with a red and white checkered obi and a thin piece of orange thread looped and knotted around her waist, with another band of green above it. Over this, she sports a long, dark brown haori that reaches past her knees, as well as pink zori sandals and white socks, wrapped with thick pieces of black material. Nezuko also wears a small pink ribbon to the left of her head, to keep her hair out of her face, and the bamboo gag Giyu Tomioka gave her,[5] which is secured around her jaw with a strip of red cloth.
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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.