
The 207th Chainsaw Man chapter, set during the War Devil arc. After Asa vows to be the one who makes Denji happy, Yoru fuses the Tank Devil's might into a colossal cannon and buries Falling Devil under every blade she has forged.
Trying to add enough weight to drop them both back to the ground, Asa works to calm Denji, who insists he has no right to feel happy. By doing to others the very thing he once called the worst fate possible, he argues, he has forfeited any claim to joy. Asa pushes back, telling him she wants to be the person who brings him that happiness; the method escapes her for now, yet she is sure the two can sort it out side by side. A thrown skyscraper nearly clips them as Falling Devil hoists more debris skyward, and Asa frames their task as a superhero's duty to bring the enemy down.
Before a tearful Denji can answer, Yoru seizes control. Earlier blows aimed at the foe's head have gone nowhere, so she gambles that channeling the Tank Devil alongside her complete stockpile of weapons could finally break the Primal Fear. Her arm balloons into a cannon so massive that Denji groans at its weight, and she stuffs it with the full range of blades she has summoned. Loaded inside are the Aquarium Spear and the Room 606 Sword, a weapon born of Tanaka's spinal cord, and one drawn from Asa's own super-strong uniform. The volley pours out faster than Falling Devil can knit herself back together, and she collapses into the rubble as a pincushioned corpse.
Asa promises to be the one who makes Denji happy and casts their battle as superhero work. Taking over, Yoru combines the Tank Devil's might with her whole arsenal to build a giant cannon, then fires every forged blade at once, from the Aquarium Spear to the sword shaped out of Tanaka's spine and the one made from Asa's super-strong uniform. The relentless barrage outpaces Falling Devil's healing and ends with her dead in the street.
Featured in Volume 22 and titled Bababababababababa! in Japanese, the chapter joins Asa's heartfelt confession to an overwhelming final assault. The Tank Devil fuels the cannon while Tanaka turns up only as a corpse. Appearing throughout are Yoru, Denji, Asa Mitaka, the Tank Devil, Falling Devil, and Tanaka's body.

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In Chapter 207, titled Budda Budda Budda Budda!, Asa vows to be the one who makes Denji happy before Yoru takes over. Yoru fuses the Tank Devil's might with her entire stockpile of weapons into a giant cannon and buries the Falling Devil under every blade she has forged.
In Chapter 207, Yoru channels the Tank Devil alongside her complete arsenal to build a massive cannon, then fires every forged blade at once. The volley pours out faster than the Falling Devil can heal, leaving her dead in the street as a pincushioned corpse.
In Chapter 207 of Chainsaw Man, Yoru loads her cannon with the full range of blades she has summoned, including the Aquarium Spear, the Room 606 Sword born of Tanaka's spinal cord, and a weapon drawn from Asa's own super-strong uniform.
In Chapter 207, Asa tells Denji she wants to be the person who brings him happiness. Although the method escapes her for now, she is sure the two can sort it out side by side, and she frames their battle as a superhero's duty.
Chapter 207 of Chainsaw Man is part of the War Devil arc and appears in Volume 22, titled Bababababababababa! in Japanese.
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