Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Chainsaw Man has become a cultural phenomenon in the world of anime thanks to its unconventional narrative that mixes constant, high-pressure fight scenes with horror and gore. The anime’s first season introduces complex and compelling characters that find themselves living in a supernatural world full of Devils and other terrifying threats. Although Chainsaw Man brings energy and action at every turn, underneath the story’s surface there lies complexities that often just don’t make any sense.Diving deeper into Chainsaw Man’s world of the supernatural leaves some questions that the anime hasn’t answered, especially in regard to the laws that govern the show’s numerous Devils and Devil Hunters. It’s easy to enjoy watching Chainsaw Man and its violent action without giving it much thought. However, a more critical look at the anime reveals some inconsistencies that are hard to ignore. Chainsaw Man’s first season is only twelve episodes and it currently remains to be seen whether any of these mysteries will be solved when the anime returns.Denji appears to have different levels to his transformation. His most powerful state replaces his entire head with the Chainsaw Devil. A lesser transformation keeps Denji’s face intact, but still sees the blade of a chainsaw protrude from it. How or why Denji chooses which transformation to assume — or if he even has the power to choose at all — is not given much explanation in the anime.
Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Chainsaw Man has become a cultural phenomenon in the world of anime thanks to its unconventional narrative that mixes constant, high-pressure fight scenes with horror and gore. The anime’s first season introduces complex and compelling characters that find themselves living in a supernatural world full of Devils and other terrifying threats. Although Chainsaw Man brings energy and action at every turn, underneath the story’s surface there lies complexities that often just don’t make any sense.
Diving deeper into Chainsaw Man‘s world of the supernatural leaves some questions that the anime hasn’t answered, especially in regard to the laws that govern the show’s numerous Devils and Devil Hunters. It’s easy to enjoy watching Chainsaw Man and its violent action without giving it much thought. However, a more critical look at the anime reveals some inconsistencies that are hard to ignore. Chainsaw Man‘s first season is only twelve episodes and it currently remains to be seen whether any of these mysteries will be solved when the anime returns.
Denji appears to have different levels to his transformation. His most powerful state replaces his entire head with the Chainsaw Devil. A lesser transformation keeps Denji’s face intact, but still sees the blade of a chainsaw protrude from it. How or why Denji chooses which transformation to assume — or if he even has the power to choose at all — is not given much explanation in the anime.
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