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Tokie is a sixteen-year-old resident of Northwest Town and the final intended victim of the Swamp Demon. She debuts in chapter 10 of the manga and episode 6 of the anime during the bog kidnapping case.

Age: 16
Gender: Female
Status: Alive (pre-timeskip), deceased (post-timeskip)
Species: Human
Debut Chapter: Chapter 10
Debut Episode: Episode 6
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Appearance

Tokie is a slight, fair-skinned young woman with a delicate build. Her long, straight black hair falls with four thin strands across her forehead and longer bangs framing her face. On the night of her abduction she is dressed in a lime-green kimono tied with a blue obi, layered beneath a long, dark red haori.

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Personality

Tokie comes across as sensible and obedient. When her mother asks her to remain home after dark because of the ongoing disappearances, she heeds the warning and settles in for the night. She is also kind-hearted, fretting over the missing girls taken by the Swamp Demon and quietly hoping they are safe.

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History

During the Kidnapper's Bog arc, Tokie is first shown bidding her family goodnight, having just been told to stay inside because of the nighttime vanishings. She complies and lies down thinking sadly of the girls already abducted, wishing that no one else would be taken. As she drifts off, the Swamp Demon forms a pool of bog beneath her futon and drags her down. Despite her struggling she cannot break free, is knocked unconscious, and is pulled into the depths.

Tanjiro Kamado and Kazumi later free her from the demon, and the story implies she made it home safely. As an ordinary human she holds no supernatural powers. Supplementary notes add that her notable cooking has drawn three suitors competing for her hand.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Tokie in Demon Slayer?

Tokie is a sixteen-year-old resident of Northwest Town in Demon Slayer and the final intended victim of the Swamp Demon. She debuts in chapter 10 of the manga and episode 6 of the anime during the bog kidnapping case.

What happens to Tokie in Demon Slayer?

During the Kidnapper's Bog arc, the Swamp Demon forms a pool of bog beneath Tokie's futon and drags her down despite her struggling, knocking her unconscious and pulling her into the depths. Tanjiro Kamado and Kazumi later free her from the demon, and the story implies she made it home safely.

How old is Tokie in Demon Slayer?

Tokie is sixteen years old. She is a human resident of Northwest Town and has no supernatural powers.

What does Tokie look like in Demon Slayer?

Tokie is a slight, fair-skinned young woman with a delicate build and long, straight black hair that falls with four thin strands across her forehead and longer bangs framing her face. On the night of her abduction she wears a lime-green kimono tied with a blue obi, layered beneath a long, dark red haori.

What is Tokie's personality in Demon Slayer?

Tokie is sensible, obedient, and kind-hearted, heeding her mother's warning to stay home after dark because of the disappearances. She frets over the missing girls taken by the Swamp Demon and quietly hopes they are safe; supplementary notes add that her notable cooking has drawn three suitors competing for her hand.

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