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Ozaki standing in a moonlit bamboo forest in her dark Demon Slayer uniform, gripping the hilt of her sheathed katana with a determined stare
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Ozaki was a low-ranking member of the Demon Slayer Corps dispatched to Mount Natagumo. Captured and puppeteered by the Spider Family's Mother, she pleaded with Tanjiro to stay back and call for stronger help rather than be forced to harm her comrades.

Gender: Female
Status: Deceased
Species: Human
Occupation: Demon Slayer
Affiliation: Demon Slayer Corps
Debut Chapter: Chapter 30
Debut Episode: Episode 16
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Appearance

Ozaki was a plain-looking young woman with wide, dark brown eyes that lightened toward the bottom. Her shoulder-length black hair was gathered into a mid ponytail, with a few shorter pieces falling across her face.

For attire she had on the regular Corps slayer outfit.

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Personality

Brief as her appearance was, Ozaki came across as kind and selfless. Even while being controlled, she urged her fellow slayers to keep their distance so she would not hurt them and begged them to fetch someone of higher rank, thinking not only of herself but of the other captured slayers.

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History

On Mount Natagumo, Ozaki crossed paths with Tanjiro and Inosuke while the Spider Family's Mother forced her by powerful threads to turn on her own comrades. Horrified but unable to break free, she warned the pair to stay away and to summon backup against the demon family.

The Mother then hurled Ozaki at Tanjiro, wrenching her body into motions it could not perform and snapping her arms at the joints. Tanjiro, refusing to harm her, hoisted her into a tree to tangle the controlling webs in the branches and pull her out of danger. Enraged at losing her puppets, the Mother dismissed Ozaki and the others as useless and severed their necks with a thread, killing them.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Ozaki in Demon Slayer?

Ozaki is a low-ranking member of the Demon Slayer Corps in Demon Slayer who was dispatched to Mount Natagumo. Captured and puppeteered by the Spider Family's Mother, she pleaded with Tanjiro to stay back and call for stronger help.

What happened to Ozaki in Demon Slayer?

On Mount Natagumo, Ozaki was captured and controlled by the Spider Family's Mother, who forced her to turn on her own comrades with powerful threads. After Tanjiro pulled her out of danger, the enraged Mother dismissed her as useless and severed her neck with a thread, killing her.

Who killed Ozaki in Demon Slayer?

Ozaki was killed by the Spider Family's Mother. Enraged at losing control of her puppets, the Mother cut Ozaki's neck with a thread along with the other captured slayers.

How did Tanjiro try to save Ozaki in Demon Slayer?

Tanjiro, refusing to harm Ozaki, hoisted her into a tree to tangle the controlling webs in the branches and pull her out of danger. The Spider Mother then severed her neck after losing control of her.

What was Ozaki like in Demon Slayer?

Ozaki came across as kind and selfless. Even while being controlled, she urged her fellow slayers to keep their distance so she would not hurt them and begged them to fetch someone of higher rank.

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