Like all the characters in the franchise, Tengen Uzui does eventually die, but as far as we know, he dies a natural death and is reincarnated after the time skip.
Why does Tengen UZUI have 3 wives? Uzui's family practices polygyny, so when someone turns 15, he must have 3 wives. The head of the clan chooses the wives for him, but always considering the chemistry between them.
Uzui has three wives. They are Suma, Hinatsuru (Hina), and Makio. Although they have a lot of differences from each other, they are particularly similar in one thing: their affection, devotion, and commitment to Uzui. Oh, they are also busty, slender, and curvy! Perhaps this is Uzui’s preference for women. They are all raised as kunoichi, or ...
When Tengen joined the Demon Slayer Corps, he made sure to inform his wives that they needed to prioritize their lives instead of the mission, and make sure to return home to him. Tengen wanted to make clear that his wives were his top priority in regards to keeping people safe.
Zenitsu ended up with Nezuko Kamado. In the last, Zenitsu and Nezuko will marry each other, and they will have a family. Zenitsu fell in love with Nezuko when he has seen her first time. Nezuko was his love at first sight. Nezuko was the crush of Zenitsu. Zenitsu had a fear of Demons. Even knowing about Nezuko, he falls for her.
Tengen Uzui does not die in the Entertainment District arc but dies a natural death at the end of the Demon Slayer storyline. In the future, he is reincarnated as Tenma Uzui, a twenty-year-old athlete.
While anime-only fans will no doubt celebrate that Tengen Uzui survives the Entertainment District Arc, it's worth noting that the character leaves the Demon Slayer Corps. His injuries force him to retire from the organization.
He is the former Sound Pillar and retired due to injury after fighting Upper Moon Six, Daki and Gyutaro. Tengen is a very tall, muscular man with white hair and fuchsia coloured eyes. He has many ear piercings and lots of jewel decorations to be as his catchphrase 'flamboyant'.
Even after losing his left hand to Gyutaro, Tengen was able to fight the Upper Rank on even terms due to completing the Musical Score, allowing him to deflect Gyutaro's attacks, cut off his arm and pin him down at the cost of losing his left eye.
In the manga, the fight between Uzui and the sibling demons gets ruthless, and Tengen gets badly injured from Gyutaro's poisoned sickles. After an intense battle and the support from Uzui's wives, Tanjiro, Inosuke, and Zenitsu, the demons are defeated.
It had fans on the edge of their seat with the ending. The starting was also impressive and how Tanjiro and Tengen Uzui Survived Gyutaro's final Attack. All thanks to the Blood Demon Art of Nezuko, Tanjiro, Uzui and other Demon Slayer survived Gyutaro's final attack.
Chapter 204 also confirms the deaths that occurred during the final arc with several members of the Hashira losing their lives including Shinobu Kocho, Mitsuri Kanroji, Obanai Iguro, Gyomei Himejima, and Muichiro Tokito.
So far, the only Hashira we meet in the Demon Slayer series who has died is the Flame Hashira Kyōjurō Rengoku. Although he isn't the first of the elite squad to get to know Tanjiro, he is one of the first, and he accepts Nezuko and won't kill her despite the fact that she's a demon.
In the outro of season 2's episode 12, Tanjiro explained that the Uzui family practices polygamy, which means the custom of having more than one spouse at a time. When the male member of the family turns 15, the head of the family chooses three wives for the man, based on their compatibility.
Tengen Uzui retired from the Demon Slayer Corps. However, he returns in chapter 132 (Hashira Training arc) to monitor and lend some help with some basic stamina training.
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She decided to use her Blood Demon Art after failing to wake him up by nudging him. The animation of the flames that healed Tengen Uzui, Tanjiro Kamado and Inosuke Hashibira resembled her Blood Demon Art that was showcased during the fight against Uzui.
In the Entertainment District arc, Tengen fights the Upper Moon 6 (Daki and Gyutaro). Though he easily decapitate Daki that wasn’t the end. Daki’s brother, Gyutaro the actual Upper Moon 6 comes out of Daki’s body.
Despite retiring from being a Hashira, Tengen is never far from the demon slayers. Even without an eye and an arm doesn’t stop him from becoming a teacher.
Tengen knows that if he retires, someone has to sooner or later fill in his role as a Hashira. With the younger demon slayers having huge potential, it was only right for him to retire.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotoge. Its publication in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump began in February 2016 with 19 collected tankōbon volumes released as of present.
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Tengen is a very tall, wide-set man of a bulky, muscular build with lightly-tanned skin. His hair is white and of uneven length, the longest strands reaching his shoulders, and is styled with three more notable, shorter clumps arching up to fall as bangs between his eyes and on either side of his face.
Overall Abilities: As a Hashira of the Demon Slayer Corps, Tengen is a very powerful and skilled swordsman and combatant. He has displayed incredible physical feats of strength and speed, being one of the physically strongest Hashira in the current generation as well as being the fastest runner out of all the Hashira.
Master Swordsman: As a Hashira of the Demon Slayer Corps, Tengen is one of the most powerful and skilled swordsman in the entire organization. Tengen displayed his incredulous and unique swordsmanship skills with his dual Nichirin cleavers during his battle with Gyutaro, managing to adapt to the Upper Rank's fighting style and fend him off.
Dual Nichirin Cleavers: Befitting Tengen's flamboyant personality, he carries an equally flamboyant set of weaponry.
Before Tengen became a Demon Slayer and then a Hashira, he was originally a Shinobi, as stated by Gyutaro.
The Flame Hashira, Kyojuro, was the first of the Demon Slayer Corps' Pillars, as they're also known, to enter the series' spotlight. During the "Mugen Train" arc , Kyojuro successfully saved the lives of 200 people on the Mugen Train when it derailed from Tanjiro's beheading of Enmu, Lower Rank One.
The Sound Hashira is the Pillar of focus in the series' "Entertainment District" arc. Squaring off against Upper-Rank Six, a title shared by demon siblings Daki and Gyutaro, Tengen thankfully survives this encounter -- barely.
The Insect Hashira, unfortunately, met with an untimely death in Demon Slayer 's climactic storyline, the "Infinity Castle" arc. When she encountered Doma, Upper-Rank Two and the demon who killed her sister Kanae, Shinobu was quickly overpowered and consumed.
The Mist Hashira suffered an unspeakably gruesome demise in the "Infinity Castle" arc in the fight against Kokushibo, Upper-Rank One. Even though the Moon-Breathing demon deduced that Muichiro was his descendant, he still cut off Tokito's arm, stabbed him through the chest, sliced off his legs and blew off his remaining arm during their fight.
The Stone Hashira, the most powerful of the Demon Slayer Corps' Pillars, was a force of nature in the "Infinity Castle" arc. Unfortunately, he was a force of nature with an expiration date.
The Serpent Hashira, Iguro, and the Love Hashira, Mitsuri operated as a unit for most of Demon Slayer 's "Infinity Castle" arc. Although they battled Nakime, the newly promoted Upper-Rank Four, they couldn't make any headway thanks to her confusing and frustrating Blood Demon Art.
The Wind Hashira was one of the few survivors of the bloodbath otherwise known as the "Infinity Castle" arc. Sanemi fought against Kokushibo alongside Gyomei, Muichiro and his own younger brother, Genya Shinazugawa. Losing a few fingers along the way, Sanemi managed to deal the final blow on Kokushibo in unison with Gyomei before he passed out.