Professor dresses like Akaza from the anime Kimetsu and goes viral

Rafael Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I have a background in Japanese pop culture and created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing reliable coverage...

A video of a Japanese teacher dressed as the villain Akaza (猗窩座, Akaza ) from the anime Kimetsu no Yaiba has gone viral. According to reports, the video dates back to 2020 and shows the teacher teaching math to his students.

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Thus, the video went viral a few months after the premiere of the film Kimetsu no Yaiba: Mugen Ressha-hen in Japan.

After the viral event, it was discovered that a student decided to give a short presentation in class. Confirmed by Twitter user Dragonsuke (@_dragooon_).

For fear of misunderstandings, I would like to explain that they are friends in the same grade and that this lesson is to explain the questions they answered in front of the class, not a teacher! 

Synopsis:

In Taisho-era Japan, Tanjirou Kamado is a kind and intelligent boy living with his family in the mountains. Tanjirou became the head of his family after his father's death, making frequent trips to the village at the foot of the mountain to sell firewood and charcoal. However, his life changes when one day, returning home after a night out, he discovers that his family has been killed by a demon. Tanjirou and his sister Nezuko are the only survivors now, but she has been transformed into a demon, though surprisingly, she still shows emotion and seems to have a sense of reason. After an encounter with Giyuu Tomioka, a demon hunter, Tanjiro decides to become a demon hunter to hunt down his family's killer and find a way to return Nezuko to normal.

Via: Reddit

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