Anime

English Dub Review: Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentosho “The Logic of an Amanojaku”

By David King

October 16, 2025

“A flower that blooms in the evening calm”..OverviewIn July of 1863, Jinya hears rumors of a demon in Mizuho temple that devours humans. Upon visiting, Jinya comes across a silver-haired fox demon.Our Take This time around, we get an episode that delivers one of the series’ most heartfelt and turning points for a character, focusing on Jinya and the quiet burdens that define his journey. Through themes of loss, compassion, and second chances, it paints a tender portrait of a man learning to navigate grief while rediscovering his humanity. Subtle and deeply emotional, it captures how even amid sorrow, there can be moments of clarity and renewal that guide Jinya toward growth and self-acceptance.At its core, the writing remains deeply human, employing subtle gestures and emotional reflection to convey Jinya’s growth rather than merely telling it. Supporting figures like Ofuu and Sadanaga add quiet strength to his journey, grounding his struggles in connection and shared understanding. The direction and tone blend introspection with understated warmth, creating an atmosphere where regret, duty, and hope intermingle with haunting beauty.Overall, this episode embodies everything that makes the series quietly exceptional: mature storytelling, emotional depth, and a haunting yet compassionate tone. By centering on Jinya’s humanity and the relationships that define him, it delivers a poignant reflection on love, memory, and redemption without relying on spectacle or exposition. Subtle yet powerful, it stands as both a turning point and a meditation on resilience, showing how even in a world shaped by pain and illusion, the will to care and move forward remains unbreakable.