Ufotable Brings the Troubled Brothers Sanemi And Genya Together In This Demon Slayer Art

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Sanemi (Left) and his brother Genya (Right) from 'Demon Slayer' (Ufotable)

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is approaching the final episodes of its fourth season this Spring, and a new special poster has brought together Sanemi and Genya Shinazugawa once again.

This season, Demon Slayer is adapting the Hashira Training Arc from Koyoharu Gotoge’s original manga series. As the season progresses, Tanjiro Kamado undergoes various training sessions with the Hashira, preparing for the ultimate battles against Muzan Kibutsuji by working to activate their Demon Slayer marks.

Sanemi and Genya in the official art released by Ufotable on Twitter

The Hashira Training Arc has provided a peak into the lives of the Hashira members who haven’t been in the spotlight much.

The Wind Hashira, Sanemi Shinazugawa, has received significant attention, and the latest episode featured a surprising reunion with his younger brother, Genya. To highlight their strained relationship, a new poster for Demon Slayer Season 4 has been released, showcasing their tense reunion.

Tanjiro Kamado (Left) and Sanemi (Right) from ‘Demon Slayer’ (Ufotable)

For those interested in witnessing this less-than-warm brotherly reunion, it’s featured in Episode 5 of the Hashira Training Arc, titled “I Even Ate Demons…”. The episode description reads, “Thanks to Tanjiro’s efforts, Muichiro and the Demon Slayers have grown closer through training.

After finishing Muichiro’s training, Tanjiro heads to Mitsuri’s training hall, but the flexibility training there is much harder than it looks.” Fans can watch this episode and catch up on all four seasons of Demon Slayer, along with the Mugen Train movie, now available for streaming on Crunchyroll.

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Vaishnavi Kamble is a Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart specializing in anime and gaming, with a particular niche in manga creator profiles and behind-the-scenes industry interviews. Her work covers the personal journeys of major mangaka — from Isayama's exhaustion over Attack on Titan to Tite Kubo's near-abandonment of Bleach — currently pursuing her master's in economics.

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