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Now, now, we all know that Chainsaw Man manga has multiple layers to it, and most of these layers are just Makima. Why did she want Chainsaw Man? She left us confused while she was makima eat, and she left us confused in her death.
It turns out Denji did have a plan after all when he went for his Makima rematch alone in a field of graves. He also had plans for dinner. The penultimate chapter of Chainsaw Man Part 1 is filled with all the wild action and twists readers have come to expect from the series, but its sickest scene is actually it's one of its most low-key: at the end of the chapter, Denji is seen eating Makima's remains. How does Chapter 96 reach this point? It opens with Makima affectionately holding Denji's heart , or rather, Chainsaw Man.
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Now, now, we all know that Chainsaw Man manga has multiple layers to it, and most of these layers are just Makima. Why did she want Chainsaw Man? She left us confused while she was alive, and she left us confused in her death. We know for sure that she was untouchable and that she had a contract that shielded her from any kind of damage. So what exactly happened here? To give you the shorter version of the answer, Makima died because Denji cut her up, cooked her and ate her. Tearing off a part of Pochita from his heart, Denji created a Chainsaw Devil to fight Makima and her lackeys.
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Ayush Rajan. September 24, It is clear that this would not be enough to kill her since she has survived even more precarious situations. Even if he does kill her, she would just be reincarnated in Hell and eventually come back to the mortal world. Being Chainsaw Man, this would mean that her existence would be erased leaving her dead for good with no way of returning.
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And no, it was certainly not because her contract broke at a very convenient time for Denji and co. Makima succeeded in defeating this devil and took possession of Pochita. At the end of the fight, Denji apologizes to Makima for what he's about to do. He also had plans for dinner. Even in tiny pieces, it's possible that Makima can come back from this. If her contract with the Prime Minister was still in effect, how did Denji manage to kill her? So, to sum it up. Or maybe it was just me with these questions. Tearing off a part of Pochita from his heart, Denji created a Chainsaw Devil to fight Makima and her lackeys. He did not ingest her with the intention of attacking her or killing her, but out of pure love; and this exploited the possible loophole in the contract that the Control Devil had with the Prime Minister of Japan. Denji was able to function separately from Pochita his heart for a brief time, which allowed him to catch Makima off guard. To give you the shorter version of the answer, Makima died because Denji cut her up, cooked her and ate her. And riding on the terms of this contract, she managed to evade being pulled into hell a staggering 30 times atleast.
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Not only did he beat her in battle after being underestimated, but then he throws salt on the wound and denies Makima her dream death as well. It was all a matter of perception. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Remember, Makima stated at one point that if she was going to lose to Chainsaw Man, she wanted the honor of being eaten by him , the one she idolizes most. This gave Denji and Kishibe enough time to go about their butcher business. So I am assuming that the number of times she died is actually more than what is officially recorded. How does Chapter 96 reach this point? Makima could have been a counter force that kept the horsemen at bay, and now that Denji took her off the picture, he gave those three an open field to put their plans into motion. Since Makima was always focused on the Chainsaw Devil and never Denji, she failed to notice him and his ruse. We know for sure that she was untouchable and that she had a contract that shielded her from any kind of damage. And no, it was certainly not because her contract broke at a very convenient time for Denji and co. He was ready to bear the burden of all her sins with her.
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