
After all the missions and the trauma caused by his fourth mission, he forged a strong and solid character to protect himself and fight back easily. The number of 10 Hashiras was the limit they wanted to hold. Being the Thunder Hashira after a long time without one just made everyone happy to let him join. Uh, dark purple?Įveryone looked strangely to Keiko. This vision, implanted in his memory for the rest of his life, had him to forge his own character to gain more power.Īfter a couple of missions, precisely 3 years after his fourth mission, he finally obtain de rank of Hashira, mastered Thunder Breathing, and obtain his new katana after breaking his old one with the color. The demon, weakened by hunger and fight, died easily. When the demon was eating, Keiko, paralysed, lost his mind and did his most powerful technique he had before : "Thunder Breathing, Third Form : Thunder Swarm", the intensity of the attack seemed like it was fused with his crazy rage.

A face, if we can say that, with five looking like serpents for body members. "This is just impossible where is he ?!" someone yeld, Keiko jumped in a bush and saw the horrible monster above them. No time to think, a blink, a breath, a movement, half of the group died. Keiko, a little more confident than before, tried to not crying with the idea of confronting an ex lower moon. When he had to do his fourth mission, he was accompanied with 10 others sweet slayers in a forest where an ex lower moon was hiding. It was like that for his three first missions. Not even knowing about his own power, he was begging other slayer to help him do his tasks. Running, crying for everything, and overreacting, he was totally out of control. He has an unfortunate tendency to be cold, so he always take his scarf and his red coat when he goes somewhere, everything above the demon slayer uniform. He has green lightful eyes with vanilla tied hair on the back by an accessory offered by Obanai Iguro some missions after Keiko joined the Hashira family. His face tend to be emotionless or even annoyed when you don't know this strange looking guy. With a light beard, he looks like a wanderer with a long story behind. The song returned to England with the import of blackface minstrelsy and entertainers, and was popular from 1855-1860.Keiko is in appearance a young man with strong features, making him look like an older man. It received extensive development in American texts, especially African-American minstrelsy, and later was "cut loose" to form a different song.

One early Herefordshire version begins "Kemo kimo down to Cairo", for example. The title 'Keemo Kimo' was an old English nonsense rhyme incorporated into the "kimo" burden of songs like the "Froggie Went a-Courtin'" family. The song appears to have origins in England, brought to the United States by settlers and later reworked into the minstrel song. įord also prints the words to a blackface minstrel song to the same tune called " Polly Kimo" (Ford, 1940 p. Wid my hi, my ho, and in come Sally, singing, That's whar the white folks plant the tow, A black-face minstrel song, popularized in England in the nineteenth century by the vocalist Sam Cowell. D Major (Ford, Raven): B Flat Major (Scott). AKA and see " Polly Kimo," " ‘Poly Won’t You Try Me O." American, Dance and Song tune English, Air and Morris Dance Tune (2/4 time).
