The extremely popular "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" has firmly dominated the headlines of various Japanese media, both large and small, whether it is the animation or various related topics. Recently, an interesting piece of news has sparked heated discussions. The Hong Kong police highly suspected that the party used the image of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" to promote anti-fraud, which sparked happy discussions among netizens. "Demon Slayer" is a fantasy manga created by Koyoharu Gotouge. It tells the story of the Japanese Taisho period, when it is said that after the sun sets, demons come out to eat people. There are also demon hunters who kill demons and protect people. The ordinary and happy daily life of Tanjiro, a charcoal seller, changed drastically on the day his family was attacked by demons. His mother and four younger siblings were brutally killed, and his sister Nezuko, who survived with him, also turned into a ferocious demon. In order to cut off the chain of sadness, the boy never stopped fighting with demons. · "Demon Slayer"?! Although the police claimed that the main character in the poster was named "Tizijiro", it was obvious that it was trying to take advantage of the popularity of "Demon Slayer", which made Japanese media and netizens laugh and cry. But fortunately, it was for public welfare, so everyone just laughed it off. |
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