Tanjiro's New Sword: A Hilarious Waiting Game
Okay, let's be real. We all waited impatiently for Tanjiro to get his new sword, right? It felt like an eternity! Every episode, I was yelling at the screen.
Seriously, when *does* he finally get that upgrade? It's a question that plagued my every waking moment.
The Old Sword's Problem
First, let's acknowledge the poor, old sword. It was constantly breaking. It needed retirement!
I mean, a sword's gotta last more than, like, three episodes, right? It became a running gag.
The Agonizing Wait
The anticipation was killing me! Every fight, I cringed. Please, just hold on, old sword!
The suspense built and built. Would he ever get a decent weapon?
The Moment of Truth (Finally!)
So, when *did* it happen? It's after the Swordsmith Village Arc! Whew.
It was a glorious moment. Bird-sword delivered!
My Unpopular Opinion
Here's where I might get some hate. Honestly, I think the wait was... too long.
Sure, the suspense was there. But did we *really* need that much "will he/won't he?" drama? I felt like I waited a year.
Maybe I am just an impatient viewer. Maybe I wanted to see the new sword in action sooner.
Bird-Sword
Hotaru Haganezuka is one scary smith! I wouldn't want to be on his bad side.
The Bird-sword sure does a great job, though, eh? It looked amazing too!
What About Future Swords?
Now that Tanjiro has a new blade, will this one last longer? I certainly hope so!
I am not sure I can deal with another sword-waiting arc. Once is enough for a lifetime.
Lessons from the Wait
Maybe there's a deeper meaning here. Maybe the long wait taught us patience.
Or maybe it just taught me that sword durability is important. Either way, lesson learned!
The Power of a Good Sword
Let's face it: a good sword makes a difference. Tanjiro needed that upgrade.
It wasn't just about having a weapon that didn't break. It was about confidence. It was about a fresh start.
Final Thoughts
So, while the wait for Tanjiro's new sword was a bit much for me, it was worth it in the end. New sword, new arc!
Just promise me no more swordless adventures. Please?
Now, if you excuse me, I'm going to go re-watch the moment he finally gets that magnificent blade.