Demon Slayer Season 4 includes several anime-only scenes, one of which solidifies the friendship between Genya and Tanjiro.

Demon Slayer Season 4is getting close to its finale. TheHashira Training Arcis the shortest arc in the manga, but the anime includes scenes from the light novel to lengthen the story. The anime debuted in May and has released six episodes so far.

However, the anime will have special installments, with Episode 7 being extended to 40 minutes and Episode 8 to 60 minutes. The season also had a special episode with a 60-minute runtime. The training is turning out to be more brutal than any fight they’ve been in.

However, their bond is also growing stronger amid all the struggles. This is especially true for Genya andTanjiro, who share a heartwarming conversation in Episode 6.

This sweet discussion between Tanjiro and genya is anime originalpic.twitter.com/9CZd58BZD3

Genya and Tanjiro meet in the first season ofDemon Slayer, but their initial meeting is less than pleasant. Tanjiro almost breaks his arm, but the two never interact until Season 3. As expected, their reunion doesn’t go well, with Genya still being hostile.

It isn’t until the fight begins that the two of them actually get along. Their friendship further develops when Tanjiro saves him from Sanemi. In the recent episode, the duo discusses demon slayer marks.

However, the anime adds some adorable interactions between the pair, and it shows how far the two of them have progressed over this time. Hashira Training is the only arc featuring the characters’ interaction before the tragic and brutal final war.

Check out therelease schedule of Demon Slayer Season 4so you won’t miss out on an episode. If you want to know more about the characters, check outthe powers of every living Hashiraand our list ofsaddest Demon Slayer backstories.

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Tulisha Srivastava is an Anime Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. She is an expert on Shonen series, particularly One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen. In the past, she has worked for Comic Book Resources. You can contact her at tulisha.srivastava@dexerto.com