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The second episode of Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentoushou dives deeper into the dark, mystical world of Jinta (or Jinya, as he’s now called), a wandering ronin tasked with slaying demons across time. While the first episode set the stage with eerie visuals and a brutal introduction to the demon-slaying life, Episode 2 takes a surprising turn—revealing layers of family drama, trauma, and a twist that redefines everything we thought we knew about Jinta’s past.
Fans on MyAnimeList and other forums have been buzzing about the revelations in this episode, and for good reason. What seemed like a straightforward monster-of-the-week format suddenly morphs into a tragic backstory that ties directly into Jinta’s origins.
The episode opens with Jinya, now a seasoned demon hunter, taking odd jobs to survive. His latest mission brings him back to his hometown—unbeknownst to him, under the employ of his estranged father, Juuzou. The irony isn’t lost on fans: the man who once abused his half-demon sister, Suzune, is now a seemingly kind employer to another girl, Natsu.
The big twist? Juuzou is Jinya’s father, and the events of this episode take place roughly 20 years after the first. Fans were quick to piece together the timeline, noting that the year is Kaei 3 (1850), just three years before the infamous Perry’s Black Ship incident—a detail that adds historical weight to the story.
But the real bombshell comes when we learn that Jinya’s mother was violated by a demon, leading to Suzune’s birth and her eventual death. This revelation explains Juuzou’s cruelty in Episode 1 and adds a heartbreaking layer to Jinya’s quest.
The online discourse around this episode has been intense. Here’s what fans are saying:
Some viewers were initially confused by the abrupt transition from Episode 1’s modern-day tease back to the Edo period, but most agree that the payoff was worth it.
While the story has been universally praised, opinions on the animation are split. Some fans called it “rough” compared to the first episode, pointing out occasional CGI and inconsistent art. Others, however, argued that the direction and character designs still shine, especially in emotional scenes.
The soundtrack, though, is a standout. The OP and ED tracks (despite the lack of new visuals) have been called “absolute bangers,” with fans eagerly awaiting the full versions.
Episode 2 of Sword of the Demon Hunter proves that this isn’t just another generic action anime. By weaving personal tragedy into its demon-slaying premise, it elevates itself into something far more compelling. The twist with Juuzou and Jinya’s mother adds depth to the world, and fans are already theorizing about how this will affect Jinya’s journey moving forward.
If the series keeps this momentum, it could easily become one of the standout fantasy anime of the season.
Rating: 8.5/10 – A gripping, emotional episode that rewards patience with a payoff worth the wait.
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Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2
File Size: 210.2 MiB
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Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-04-07 15:00:00]
File Size: 228.7 MiB
Format/Quality: 1080p WEB-DL H.264
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