Chainsaw Man Turned Its Nastiest War Tactic Into a Depraved Game

The relationship between Denji and Aki Hayakawa has been rather turbulent thus far in the Chainsaw Man anime. Denji’s only goals are to slay demons, get payment, eat, and get with Makima, their employer. This infuriated Hayakawa, who felt that his team at the Public Safety Unit of Japan wasn’t the place for such a childish attitude.
In Episode 2, it caused a fight, and Hayakawa made the decision to use force to instil some maturity and reason in the immature kid. But Denji turned the tables, launching a vicious, gory, and horrifying attack on Hayakawa. Coincidentally, now that the boys have come to an understanding, this battle strategy has evolved into a diabolical weapon of retaliation, enabling them to seek vengeance on a cruel foe in the Season 1 finale.
Chainsaw Man’s Denji Loves Nut-Kicking

Denji struck Hayakawa in the crotch as payback for knocking him to the ground. Then, in a barrage of blows to Hayakawa’s stomach, he made it quite obvious that he doesn’t follow the rules. Then, Denji would deliver the battered and bruised Hayakawa to Makima, blaming a Nut Devil for the assault. Also was humorous, but it served as a strong warning to not undervalue Denji.
When Denji defeats the Samurai Sword in the Chainsaw Man Season 1 finale, this game is reinstated. He instructs Hayakawa to kick the opponent in the testicles until he cries while still holding the opponent in his human form. The winner will be whomever yells the loudest and most painfully.
The guy’s prized cojones are beaten in a brutal, horrific moment that luckily fades to an environment shot to lessen the agony — particularly for male viewers. Hayakawa tries to take the high road but still engages. It is unusual of Hayakawa to decide to use police violence on a criminal before the police show there; yet, he does so in this case.
Chainsaw Man’s Nut-Game Cements a Brotherhood

Now since Hayakawa was upset over the terrorist organisation Samurai Sword, this rule-breaking, abusive session is more of a bonding one, according to Denji. They murdered Himeno, which made Hayakawa melancholy since he had no close relatives to think about. Denji exhorts him to pursue revenge since the deed also destroyed his chance of a love relationship with her. It solidifies their bond as brothers, with Denji shockingly displaying empathy, compassion, and care—especially given that he is also an orphan in this world.
This is what the amusing Himeno would desire, according to Hayakawa. He may now pay tribute to her eccentric legacy and hold the Sword accountable for the deaths of the other spies. The fact that Season 1 closes with him, Denji, and Power shopping, living together, eating, and drinking shows Hayakawa that Denji is, in fact, a pseudo-sibling. In the end, they don’t have much to rejoice over, but they may enjoy one other’s company as they wait for information on finding Sword’s employer, the Gun Devil, in Chainsaw Man Season 2.
Chainsaw Man Turned Its Nastiest War Tactic Into a Depraved Game
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