Why Jujutsu Kaisen Works So Well

Apart from being an awesome reason to enjoy martial arts, Jujutsu Kaisen has a lot more swirling around in its bucket that fans would love to fish around for. Whether you’re new to the series or a weathered fan, we’re here to delve into a realm that has many glued to the screens on a weekly basis to witness the action, drama, and good old fist-punching from a series that keeps on giving.

Jujutsu Kaisen is running at a time when other fantastic competitors such as Demon Slayer are prepping for their next season and the remainder of worthy anime such as Attack on Titan have sadly ended. All this works in favor of ‘Kaisen to keep up the pace and rake in the views. This is just one of the many reasons why the show is such a blockbuster.

To quench your thirst for dissecting the show’s apparent charm, we’ve prepared a well-thought-out, well-researched listicle detailing all of ‘Kaisen’s juicy aspects. But before we get into them, it’s a good choice to make sure you’re well set up with a viable internet connection that lets you comfortably stream this epic addition to the world of anime.

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The Main Protagonist is an Everyman

Yuji Itadori, our boy with pink hair who has a world-ending cursed spirit slumbering inside of him, is a good boy. The man made a promise to his granddad, on his deathbed, that he would reach out to help people in need and not live a life like his old man. Yuji had always been a gifted child who was extremely athletic and participated in track and field quite regularly. Despite being a born athlete, he instead opted for his school’s supernatural student society.

Long story short, after stumbling upon one of Sukuna’s fingers and internalizing the Heian era sorcerer’s energy, Yuji becomes a supercharged battery full of good vibes and near indestructibility. But where Sukuna would raze the entire world given the chance, Yuji utilizes his power to do good and bring justice to the world by using his fists and empathy.

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Gory, Dark, and Destructible

Another appreciable facet of Jujutsu Kaisen is the fact that the show isn’t afraid to go dark. Albeit it does so in a very unorthodox fashion. Current viewers can recall the time when Mahito, an unhinged character on his own, betrays Junpei by turning him into a cursed spirit at a time when Junpei trusted him entirely. In another instance, we have a bloody battle between Gojo and Toji where the latter plunges his blade into his opponent and goes on to slice a considerable length of him.

Curses are the New Cool

Before watching the show one might think that the term “curse” has a negative connotation to it entirely. But Jujutsu Kaisen takes strides in enforcing that curses are merely a tool for the good and bad to flex their abilities. Curse Users are much like the wizards from Hogwarts, complete with their factions, various abilities, differences of opinions, classes, and melodrama boiling beneath all of this.

Curse energy is manifested by the user and then made full use of in an ability exclusive to the individual. In this regard, there can be cursed energy that emanates from a person or a cursed tool that has its energy stored inside it.

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Action Sequences Galore

We appreciate how Jujutsu Kaisen chooses not to follow those who came before it. Well, at least not entirely. Filler episodes are an alien concept to this show as it keeps the ball rolling with its story and action sequences. Perhaps that is why Jujutsu Kaisen went on to win the award for CrunchyRoll’s Best Action this year. A big feat as well considering the show was pitted against the likes of Demon Slayer and Attack on Titan.

Near Perfect Direction

It’s too rare to find an anime nowadays that paces as effortlessly as Jujutsu Kaisen. Considering the show is dedicated to translating its critically acclaimed manga as accurately as it can on screen, they’ve done a pretty good job so far! Even though the first season ended with 24 episodes to its name, fans didn’t find even one episode a drag because of how entertaining the dialogues and time-out were.

Top that with a smashing prequel presented to the fans as a nearly two-hour-long movie starring new and old characters, and you start realizing why Kaisen deserves to be called the best anime of all time.

Complex yet Digestible Techniques

Jujutsu Kaisen likes to set a strong narrative during its combats to help the viewer realize how and why the fight is panning out the way it is. It does so by vocalizing introspective thoughts of both the enemy and the protagonist when they’re going at each other at full force. Not only does this help excite the thought process of the person watching the show but it also helps present a more personal touch of the characters present on screen.

The Show is Relatable for Naruto Fans

When you think about it, Jujutsu Kaisen has Kakashi present as Gojo and Naruto embodying Yuji Itadori. Naruto has a demon fox living inside of him whereas Yuji has an evil curse sorcerer who doubles as a cursed spirit living inside of him. Both protagonists have moments where they lose control and allow their inner evils to go on a rampage.

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The part where we fans get lucky is that the show isn’t a cheap rip-off of the Naruto series and instead puts in the work to differentiate itself from any further comparisons between the two anime.

Conclusion

That’s a wrap on all we have for the award-winning Netflix anime show. Jujutsu Kaisen is currently on a roll and has millions of viewers worldwide clambering to chomp down on the story as it comes. The entire series is present on Netflix so maybe go give it a watch if you have that service working for you. 

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I am Abhishek, a 22-Year-Old Anime/Manga Enthusiast and Engineer by circumstances. Manga and Anime have been an important part of my life and I can't imagine myself without them. Read More

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