I know Kokushibo’s theme is great but I also love Muzan’s arrival. It sums up his character so well, how he can seem calm and regal and then turn into a rage, filled with desperation, and then back again.
I tend to write my dreams out in a dream journal, and I had a dream where Kokushibo pulled up at my uncle's home, and I was home alone. I was in hiding until I managed to sneak outside. And my second dream, he was with Evil Supergirl, and they were both hunting me down 😭
Dogma’s theme fits so well. It sounds like you just entered a cult or are meeting a deity. And it’s fitting because Douma runs a cult and is seen as a God by his followers.
The one thing I am more excited for than the anime itself. are the soundtracks in that anime. And my lord, I can't wait for the official versions. Especially for this guy 2:37
It is interesting how conflicts on the upper moon's starts with Douma's theme and then it builds up with a combination of Kokushibo's and Akaza's theme
@@mitkodimitrov4450Whoever is composing Demon Slayer seems to be fond of utilizing leitmotifs linked to a character so I wouldn't be surprised if this truly were the Kokushibo theme
He's the kind of person you have to constantly put in their place, can't say he doesn't deserve it. I like him though, they'll reveal more about him later and his motives are pretty pure.
In hashira training last episode the theme is completely based on kukushibo but there is no arival of kukushibo in last ep of hashira training 2.29 to 4.05
Acho que aviadaram o tema do kokushibo, por que aparentemente quem cria as ost's não possui muita criatividade, e eu digo isso pelo fato de que TODAS as Ost's de kny tem um "mesmo" refrão, o que faz algo que deveria ser "poderoso e amedrontador" se tornar algo mais clichê