Her open-chested uniform, designed by the corps' resident outfit maker, often makes her the subject of intense fan discussion, fan art, and occasionally, controversy regarding character design and censorship across different global broadcast regions. Why the Term "Patched" is Trending
When a character like Mitsuri is added to a fighting game roster, developers frequently issue balance updates ("patches") to adjust hitboxes, damage multipliers, or frame data if a character is deemed too overpowered. Alternatively, "patched" can refer to community-made mods where players adjust character models—either to give them different color schemes (such as turning Mitsuri's signature pink hair to purple) or altering her outfit entirely. Character Confusion: Mitsuri vs. Shinobu
: Some viral fan-made content (like TikTok skits) features Mitsuri using "colorful language" or swearing, which contrasts with her sweet canon personality. Game Patches and "Ho Patched"
So where does the term "bitch" come from? In the official Demon Slayer Season 3 finale, the demon Hantengu (in his final form, Zohakuten) hurls a major insult at the Love Hashira, calling her a "bitch" to undermine her and anger her. This is the only time the term is used in the main story for her.









