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Denji’s Age Was a Shock to ‘Chainsaw Man’ Viewers and Characters Alike

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Shounen manga are typically center themselves around teenage male protagonists, but that’s not a hard-and-fast rule. Kaiju No. 8‘s Kafka, for example, is 32 years old. Hugely popular series like Gintama, Cowboy Bebop, One-Punch Man, and Sakamoto Days feature protagonists in their 20s. So a shounen hero doesn’t necessarily have to be 16 or 18.

Enter Denji, the protagonist of Chainsaw Man. When we first meet him, he’s living a life completely devoid of the usual age markers. He’s forced to work off his father’s debt to the yakuza, seemingly never having had the luxury to attend school. Denji quickly gets recruited into becoming a Devil Hunter, which gives him a government-sanctioned job, complete with white-collared shirt and tie. The uniform makes Denji look less like an immature teenager and more like a (still highly immature) adult.

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