While Dororo focuses more on a traditional view of feudal Japan, Kimetsu no Yaiba instead shows a slightly different version of feudal Japan, Demon hunters, and pseudo-magic system. Finally, if you enjoyed Dororo as much as I did then you will certainly enjoy Kimetsu no Yaiba just as much or even more. report Recommended by Brokeblaster7 Dororo was a child at the moment. That's utterly disgusting of you to insinuate they could or should have been together at the moment. And like the user above me said,he fell for Mio, who was around the same age as him, because of her voice that was soothing and calm. It's also good to remember he met her right after recovering his earing (does it make sense?). He was overwhelmed by every small sounds to the point it must have been hurtful. So, her soft and calming voice only help him by ... Dororo is cute without taking up the position of the annoying talking animal trope and is essential to the growth and well-being of the main character. The main character is the strong, silent type, most since he is mute in the beginning. No great spoiler here, it is revealed in the first episode. But he is far from feeling-less or even untouched. Read more information about the character Dororo from Keroro Gunsou? At MyAnimeList, you can find out about their voice actors, animeography, pictures and much more! MyAnimeList is the largest online anime and manga database in the world! Join the online community, create your anime and manga list, read reviews, explore the forums, follow news, and so much more!
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