Updated on January 17, 3:50 p.m. (GMT+8): Added images.
The Demon Slayer Entertainment District arc’s extended finale did not disappoint, as it introduced Upper Demon Two, Doma, one of the strongest antagonists in the series.
Join us as we unravel the secrets behind Doma and the pivotal role he plays in the series.
Doma made a short but memorable appearance in the finale, which leads up to him joining in the battle between the Demon Slayers and Kibutsuji Muzan’s Twelve Demon Moons.
So, who exactly is this mysterious figure? And how is he going to shake things up as the story progresses?
Warning: Major spoilers if you have yet to watch the Entertainment District arc or for those who haven’t read up until Chapter 96 of the manga.
Doma’s backstory in Demon Slayer
Doma holds the title of Upper Moon Two, the second-ranked, amongst the Twelve Demon Moons in the series.
He is best known for his rainbow-colored eyes, an unusual trait he was born with that led his parents to believe he was able to hear the voices of gods.
Because of his extremely unique eyes, Doma’s parents groomed him to be the leader of a religious group called the Eternal Paradise Cult. He held this position of power until he was turned into a demon by Muzan.
A brief glimpse into Doma’s childhood shows that his mother killed his father because of the many affairs the latter had.
His mother then took her own life right in front of a young Doma, who felt neither sad nor mournful over his parents’ deaths but annoyed instead.
Doma met Kibutsuji Muzan when he turned 20, right before he was transformed into a demon. He eventually rose through the ranks to the Upper Moon Six by feasting almost exclusively on female humans, which he believes are better to eat due to them being packed with nutrients for their babies.
He is first introduced in Chapter 96 of the manga, in which he is seen devouring a geisha in Yoshiwara. This was where he met Daki and Gyutaro, the antagonists of the Entertainment District arc, and when he eventually turned the siblings into demons themselves.
Who is Mamoru Miyano?
The Japanese actor is best known for his roles in Steins;Gate, Durarara!!, Death Note, Soul Eater, Wolf’s Rain, Ouran High School Host Club, Ajin: Demi-Human, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Free!, Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Hunter x Hunter, Chihayafuru, Bungo Stray Dogs, Uta no Prince-sama, and Zombieland Saga.
He won “Best Voice Actor” at the 1st Seiyu Awards for his performance as Light Yagami in 2006’s hit anime Death Note.
Mamoru Miyano’s anime filmography
ANIME SERIES | MAMORU MIYANO’S ROLE |
Eyeshield 21 | Haruto Sakubara |
Death Note | Light Yagami |
Kōtetsu Sangokushi | Rikuson Hakugen |
Mobile Suit Gundam 00 | Setsuna F. Seiei |
Soul Eater | Death the Kid |
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood | Ling Yao |
Durarara!! | Masaomi Kida |
Highschool of the Dead | Hisashi Igō |
Steins;Gate | Rintaro Okabe |
Hunter × Hunter | Chrollo Lucilfer |
Free! | Rin Matsuoka |
Hajime no Ippo: Rising | Young Kamogawa Genji |
Assassination Classroom | Gakushū Asano |
Death Parade | Harada (C.H.A) |
One-Punch Man | Sweet Mask |
Tokyo Ghoul | Shuu Tsukiyama |
Overlord | Pandora’s Actor |
Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV | Ignis Scientia |
Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress | Biba Amatori |
Yuri!!! on Ice | Jean-Jacques Leroy |
Persona 5: The Animation | Ryuji Sakamoto |
Fire Force | Benimaru Shinmon |
Haikyu!! To The Top | Atsumu Miya |
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba | Doma |
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