Muichiro Tokito VS Jigoro Kuwajima
Muichiro Tokito
Muichiro Tokito (時とき透とう 無む一いち郎ろう Tokitō Muichirō?) is a major supporting character of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. He is a Demon Slayer of the Demon Slayer Corps and the Mist Hashira (霞かすみ柱ばしら Kasumi Bashira?).[3] When he was a child, Muichiro lived with his older twin brother Yuichiro Tokito and his parents. Unfortunately, Muichiro's mother died of a disease and his father fell off a cliff in search of medicine to cure her. This caused a change in Yuichiro, making him extremely unkind and apathetic. One day, a Demon attacked them, killing Yuichiro and leaving Muichiro on the brink of death and causing him to seal off a major part of his memories. A dying Muichiro was discovered by Amane Ubuyashiki and after being nursed back to full health, decided to train to join the Demon Slayer Corps, becoming a Hashira in less than 2 months, an extraordinary feat accomplished by his omnipresent hate for demons. After his brother's death, Muichiro also found himself becoming more and more like him, indifferent and apathetic. Muichiro and his older twin brother, Yuichiro Tokito, are the descendants of Upper Rank 1, Kokushibo.
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Jigoro Kuwajima
Jigoro Kuwajima (桑くわ島じま 慈じ悟ご郎ろう Kuwajima Jigorō?) is the man who trained Zenitsu Agatsuma and Kaigaku. He was formerly the Thunder Hashira (鳴なり柱ばしら Nari Bashira?)[1] in the Demon Slayer Corps. Jigoro was a very short, elderly man with visible forehead wrinkles and large, slanted eyes, as well as a straight scar with even six prongs running along his right cheekbone. He had notably bushy eyebrows and a large moustache, as well as slick white hair that he wore smoothed down to puff out around the base of his head, with what would've been a fringe also swept back away from his face. Jigoro was also missing his right leg, with a wooden peg taking its place, this feature made more prominent in the anime than the manga. Jigoro wore a jinbei styled kimono like the one worn by Sakonji Urokodaki, only with a yellow-brown base color and a pale triangle pattern in the stead of the blue and water-patterned theme Sakonji sports. He also carried a thick wooden cane with him to support his body due to age and his missing leg.