If you’re into dark fantasy with a sprinkle of time-traveling chaos, Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentosho is probably already on your radar. Episode 3, titled “The Demon’s Vow,” takes the story deeper into the murky waters of vengeance, love, and the blurred lines between humans and demons. And let’s just say, the internet has opinions about it.
Set in Japan’s Edo period, the series follows Jinta (later known as Jinya), a guardian tasked with protecting the shrine maiden Itsukihime in the secluded village of Kadono. But this isn’t your typical “guardian and maiden” trope—oh no. Things get wild when Jinta encounters a demon who drops cryptic hints about a future catastrophe tied to their era. From there, the story spirals into a time-hopping quest to prevent the rise of a Demon God.
Episode 3 picks up with Jinya traveling to Mosuke, where he meets another demon trying to live peacefully among humans. This demon, Mosuke, has a tragic backstory: his human wife was murdered by another demon, and now he’s consumed by revenge. He begs Jinya to help him carry out his vengeance, and after some soul-searching (and a bit of demon-slashing), Jinya agrees.
The online discourse around this episode is spicy. Here’s a quick rundown of the hottest takes:
“The Twist Wasn’t Shocking, But It Was Solid”
One fan pointed out that while the reveal about Mosuke’s wife’s killer wasn’t exactly mind-blowing, it was executed well. The flashback scene of Mosuke’s grief outside his home added emotional weight, making his quest for revenge feel more personal.
“Is This Turning Into a Monster-of-the-Week Show?”
Some viewers are worried the series might fall into a repetitive pattern—Jinya travels, meets a demon with a tragic backstory, slays or spares them, rinse and repeat. Episode 3’s structure (vengeance-driven demon asks for help) did little to ease those concerns.
“The Moral Gray Areas Are the Best Part”
A lot of fans are loving the ambiguity of the demons’ motivations. Mosuke isn’t just a mindless monster; he’s a grieving husband. This raises questions about what it means to be “evil” in this world. One commenter even compared it to Demon Slayer, but with more philosophical depth.
“Jinya’s Emotional Range: Still a Work in Progress”
A recurring critique is that Jinya’s reactions feel too subdued for the chaos around him. After witnessing brutal murders and dealing with existential threats, his calm demeanor can come off as wooden. Some fans want more raw emotion—think Attack on Titan levels of despair.
“That Soba Shop Girl is SUS”
And then there’s the wild theory that the girl at the soba shop is secretly a demon with a vendetta against married women. Anime fans love their conspiracy theories.
The strength of Kijin Gentosho lies in its world-building and moral dilemmas. Episode 3 continues to explore the idea that demons aren’t just faceless villains—they’re beings with histories, regrets, and desires. Mosuke’s storyline is a poignant example of this, and it adds layers to Jinya’s journey.
That said, the pacing can feel uneven. The episode spends a lot of time on Mosuke’s backstory, which is compelling, but some viewers felt the resolution was rushed. The fight scene, while well-animated, didn’t carry the same emotional punch as the setup.
Episode 3 of Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentosho delivers on atmosphere and character depth, even if it plays it safe with its storytelling. The series is clearly building toward something bigger, and if it can balance its episodic format with overarching plot development, it could become a standout in the dark fantasy genre.
For now, though, it’s a show that rewards patience—and a willingness to dive into the messy, morally gray world of demons and the humans who hunt them.
Rating: 7.5/10 – A step forward, but the sword’s edge could be sharper.
What did you think of the episode? Drop your theories (and your soba shop conspiracy takes) in the comments!
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Episodes: Season 1 Episode 3 [Updated at 2025-04-14 15:26:00]
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