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In Chainsaw Man Chapter 80, titled " A Dog's Feelings ," Tatsuki Fujimoto delivers a pivotal shift from visceral action to profound psychological horror. This chapter explores the shattering of Denji’s psyche following the death of Aki Hayakawa and introduces the "dog" dynamic as a metaphor for the total surrender of autonomy.
The "dog" motif throughout the Chainsaw Man Wiki is central to this chapter's themes: In Chainsaw Man Chapter 80, titled " A
: Makima brings Denji to her apartment, a space filled with her many pet dogs. While her doting on the dogs seems "wholesome," it reinforces her obsession with control and obedience. In Chainsaw Man Chapter 80