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Why Does Denji Eat Makima in Chainsaw Man? Answered
Yes, Denji eats Makima. It looks delicious. When it is revealed that Makima is, in fact, the Control Devil, Denji must put his feelings aside for her, defeating her in a bloody fashion to put a stop to her manipulation once and for all. Afterward, Denji finishes her off by cooking her body parts and devouring them as part of a Japanese-style meal. As to why he chooses this morbid form of disposal, it likely has to do with her powers as the Control Devil. Makima is shown to have rapid regeneration abilities as part of her contract with the Japanese prime minister, returning from wounds that should prove fatal. The extent of this power is unknown to the Public Safety Devil Hunters. By eating her, Denji figures he might be able to prevent her from restoring her body. He also sees this as a way Makima can stay part of him forever without giving her the satisfaction of being consumed by the legendary Chainsaw Man. No, she must face the indignity of becoming dinner for a perverted kid with bad manners. Chainsaw Man is famous for pushing the envelope, so it is quite on-brand for its first arc to end with the main character sitting down to enjoy the antagonist as a nice snack. It’s safe to say, he did not save any leftovers — just to be safe! Now that you know the grim truth behind Chainsaw Man’s most morbid act of combat, you might like to look even further into the world of Devils by finding out if there is a Spider Devil, if there is an Alcohol Devil, or what’s the meaning of the golden ball in the opening. Enjoy, but beware of the Testicle Devil!
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