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00:00Denji isn't outsmarting Yoru. He's annoying her to death on purpose. And somehow, that's the most
00:06dangerous strategy we've seen in Chainsaw Man Part 2. Chainsaw Man Chapter 225 is Fujimoto
00:13weaponizing stupidity itself. This isn't a battle of intellect. This is rage bait as warfare.
00:20Denji pushes Yoru so hard emotionally that she literally destroys her own body,
00:24and then chases him straight into hell while still believing she's in control.
00:28Meanwhile, Denji is hungry, bored, and laughing while reality collapses around him.
00:33This chapter isn't a fight. It's a clown leading a devil into traffic.
00:39If I had to sum up Chapter 225 in one sentence, it would be this. Stupidity as strategy and
00:45rage bait as warfare. On the surface, this chapter looks like pure chaos, erased concepts, bodily
00:52fluids everywhere, a chainsaw motorcycle, and a plunge into hell. But underneath all that
00:58absurdity is one of Fujimoto's cleanest and sharpest character theses yet. Denji isn't
01:03winning by being smarter than Yoru. He's winning by being impossible to deal with. The chapter
01:08opens immediately after Denji eats the leg devil, and reality starts malfunctioning. Birds drop dead
01:15from wires. Animals freeze. Humans crawl in confusion. The key idea here is that erased
01:22concepts don't hit evenly. Some changes are instant and catastrophic, while others ripple
01:27slowly. That realization rattles Yoru. For the first time, she understands she doesn't fully
01:34grasp what Denji is doing, and more importantly, she's losing her emotional footing. As she re-engages,
01:40Denji escalates again by eating the teeth devil. Yoru tries to weaponize a nearby motorcycle,
01:46but her teeth are gone. She can barely speak the transformation command. What she creates is a
01:52grotesque, barely-controlled chainsaw motorcycle, which she slams directly into Denji. The impact
01:59forces him to vomit up body parts and previously eaten devils. In pure rage, Yoru jams her arm into
02:06Denji's mouth, believing that if she can weaponize him now, the erased concepts will become
02:10permanent. Instead, Denji pukes the devils back up, restoring her speech and movement. And then
02:16Denji casually kicks her into a wall. No fear. No strategy. Just indifference. When Yoru asks about
02:23the other devils he ate, Denji reveals they didn't come back. Panic sets in. She shoots away the remaining
02:30devils to deny him more fuel, but here's the punchline. Denji doesn't care. He laughs, runs away,
02:36and leaves Yoru chasing him in absolute fury. She tries to bait him into fighting. She offers
02:42another devil. Denji ignores it and says the most Denji line possible, I'm going to hell,
02:47I'm going to eat the real devils. And he jumps. Yoru panics and follows. The chapter ends with both of
02:55them standing at the gates of hell, staring into the abyss with the darkness devil almost certainly
02:59waiting. This chapter makes one thing painfully clear. Denji is too stupid to outsmart. And that's
03:06the point. Yoru might be the easiest character to bait in manga history. Denji doesn't defeat her
03:12with intelligence. He humiliates her by refusing to take her seriously. He has nothing to lose. He
03:19doesn't care about the world, long-term consequences, or grand ideology. He cares about being hungry,
03:25bored, and annoyed right now. That makes him unmanipulable. Yoru, by contrast, is reactive,
03:32insecure, desperate to assert control. Every taunt works. Every chase is emotional. Watching her
03:38destroy her own body while chasing Denji into hell is rage bait visualized as narrative.
03:44Denji doesn't need to land a hit. He just has to let her spiral. This mirrors the Yuji versus Sukuna
03:50dynamic but with a crucial difference. Yuji tries to make a point. Denji doesn't. He's just
03:55being himself, and that makes it worse. The contrast with Makama is intentional and brutal.
04:02Makama would never chase Denji like this. She didn't react. She orchestrated. She framed outcomes.
04:08She played inevitability. Yoru reacts to everything. She panics, lunges, tantrums, and overextends.
04:14Fujimoto makes it clear. Yoru is not a mastermind. She's a survivor desperately trying to stay relevant
04:21in a world that keeps slipping out of her control. Ironically, she's stronger than ever now, and yet
04:27she feels just as insignificant as she did when we first met her. And finally, hell. This is not a
04:33random location. This is a narrative armory. The blood devil contract remains unresolved.
04:40Power's promise still hangs over Denji. The control devil is back in hell. Primal devils loom like loaded
04:46guns. And Denji is sprinting toward all of it with enthusiasm. Yoru thinks she's chasing Denji to stop
04:52him. In reality, she's following someone who thrives in chaos, into the one place where chaos is
04:59guaranteed to escalate. Denji keeps winning by accident. And Fujimoto once again proves that in
05:05Chainsaw Man, intelligence isn't about planning. It's about surviving absurdity. And what's coming next
05:12day is going to be legendary?
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