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Kimetsu No Yaiba: Demon Slayer turns Muichiro Tokito into a beautiful waifu with this cosplay

Kimetsu No Yaiba, Also better known as Demon Slayer, it has become a highly obsessed franchise for the current otaku community. In fact its fan base is so intense and devoted that every theatrical release, within its parameters, has managed to set some box office records.

Along with positioning each new twist in the plot, the manga, and even the cosplay community dedicated to this extremely popular franchise.

Under such a scenario we have an impressive series of tributes, both in the field of FanArt and cosplay, where we see proposals of all kinds of styles. Among them, this subgenre of tributes that mixes gender swap with waifu conversion stands out.

Where a character who is originally a man, but has androgynous features, completely becomes a woman to be portrayed in candid, tender and homely scenes typical of a housewife.

That is exactly what has happened to the young Pilar de la Niebla, Muichiro Tokito, in the session that we share with you today.

The Pillar of the Mist, Muichiro Tokito, becomes the cutest waifu in Kimetsu No Yaiba: Demon Slayer

For those who can’t find it, Music Tokito is a character from the Kimetsu no Yaiba: Demon Slayer franchise. He was a demon hunter belonging to the Demon Slayer Corps and Pillar of Mist. He and his twin brother are descendants of the Kokushibo Demon, the first Upper Moon.

He is barely 14 years old and his height would be only one meter and sixty centimeters. Her appearances in the series have been sporadic but always charged with intensity and mystery. That is why she does not surprise us that the cosplay artist Kaezuko has dedicated an interesting tribute to him:

In the cosplay session in honor of Kimetsu No Yaiba we see the Pillar of the Mist, Muichiro Tokito, turned into a sexy waifu with a relative touch of innocence and disturbing flirtation.

We still see a general respect and meticulous care for the most distinctive details of the character’s original design, only here they are adapted to be more typical of a cosplay session under the format of a tribute to a waifu.

Unfortunately, the artist has not yet shared more photographs of this session, where it would be interesting to see variants of poses and settings to better appreciate the work of the tribute.

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