WARNING: THE FOLLOWING CONTAINS MAJOR SPOILERS FROM Jujutsu Kaisen Manga!!!
Jujutsu Kaisen Was truly the next generation of the Shonen series, redefining the mold of the genre and bringing distinctiveness. Gege Akutami carefully crafted each character in the story, and Nobara Kugisaki’s return is a testament to the author’s brilliance in storytelling. Characters like Gojo Satoru, Yuta Okkotsu and the protagonist of the series are the main reasons for its immense success.
While Jujutsu Kaisen Introduced a unique twist to the Shonen genre by unexpectedly killing off characters and portraying them in distinctive ways, it also missed opportunities to fully explore and develop characters that could have significantly impacted the story. Some characters were killed off too early, while others were written in a way that didn’t resonate with the audience, despite their potential. In doing so, Jujutsu Kaisen Missed the opportunity to capitalize on the characters’ untapped potential.
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Kasumi Miwa
Despite lack of power, Jujutsu Kaisen Could have taught his fans a life imparting lesson with Miwa
with Kasumi Miwa, Jujutsu Kaisen Adds to the controversy surrounding its female characters, although Miwa has hidden potential. Miwa, who lacked an innate curse technique, worked tirelessly to reach a level where she could exorcise cursed spirits and master the Simple Domain technique. Her character has the potential to deliver a powerful message – that mastering one skill can be more valuable than being a jack of all trades.
Miwa can be portrayed as a hero who saves livesIncluding those of her friends, through her mastery of Simple Domain. Instead, much like Haibara, Miwa’s character was primarily used to emphasize the harsh realities of the sorcerer’s world, ultimately sidelining a character with immense potential.
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Jujutsu Kaisen‘s most perfect side character has one more potential
There is no denying that Utahime Iori is a side character in Jujutsu KaisenAs evidenced by her innate cursed technique. Utahime’s ability to enhance a mage’s cursed energy by up to 120% proved invaluableEspecially when she enabled Gojo to fire a hollow purple with 200% output during his battle against the King of Curses.
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Although her ability was effectively utilized, the series missed an opportunity to explore her potential as a romantic interest for Gojo – a pairing that Jujutsu Kaisen Fans have been speculating about. Despite the series’ focus on intense action, introducing a romantic subplot could have added diversity to the narrative, with Gojo and Utahime being an ideal match to fulfill the role.
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together inumaki
The cursed speech user is much stronger than he is portrayed
While Jujutsu Kaisen Has a range of characters with unique cursed techniques, none quite like Inumaki. The sorcerer can influence anyone to do anything just by giving them a command, which makes it hard to imagine a more powerful technique. Therefore, to balance such overwhelming power, it seems that Akutami introduced some limitations and protocols to keep Inumaki’s cursed technique in check.
If not for the conveniently placed limitations that prevent Inumaki from becoming the strongest character in Jujutsu KaisenHis true potential has already been fully realized. Additionally, as the series progressed and the focus increasingly shifted to the main characters, Inumaki was sidelined, despite the fact that his abilities could have made him a crucial asset later on. Jujutsu Kaisen arcs.
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Uraume
The last standing villain of the series alongside Kenjaku and Sukuna proved to be of little value
Jujutsu Kaisen had many opportunities to expand the shorter story, with Uraume’s involvement in the series, especially their relationship with Sukuna, being one such missed opportunity. Unlike Jogo, Uramue lacks a compelling reason for their devotion to the King of Curses. The series may have delved into Uraume’s earlier interactions with Sukuna during the Heian eraproviding a richer backstory and a more compelling motivation for their loyalty.
Additionally, her involvement during the final battle of Jujutsu Kaisen Proved to be as invaluable as you believe in following Sukuna, underscoring the series’ tendency to overlook the potential stories it could have explored, especially with characters whose depth and motivations remain largely untapped.
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Yui Haibara
A character that could have further enriched Geto and Nanami’s character development
Gege Akutami has never shied away from killing off characters, and although fans have accepted this, no one expected Yui Haibara’s death to be so sudden. Haibara’s death serves as a prelude to Geto’s descent into villainy. While it is arguable that his death was portrayed to showcase the harsh reality of the jujutsu business, the series could have used the character and expanded more.
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In doing so, the series could have provided a longer narrative, countering the frequent complaints from fans about its brevity. Ultimately, his more involvement and later death could have significantly deepened the character development of Geto and Nanami, especially given the pivotal choices they made after Haibara’s loss.
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Panda
The potential of the third form of panda remains unexplored
The second-year high student in the Tokyo area of ​​Jujutsu High, Panda, is undoubtedly one of the unique characters in the series due to his appearance. However, the series also revealed that Panda has two more transformations, with the gorilla form being fully explored and its limits clearly defined. But Panda’s third transformation remains shrouded in mystery, as the series has never delved into his true potential.L.
When Panda switches to his “sister’s” heart, he takes on a slim, feminine appearance, with a head resembling a broad triceratops. Although Panda has hinted that this form can be incredibly destructive, highlighting his sister’s shyness leads to the destruction of others, leaving his true abilities unexplored. The transformation remains one of the lingering mysteries in Jujutsu Kaisen.
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Jogo’s strength was hidden due to his unforeseen matchups
The volcanic cursed spirit was introduced as one of the starting villains in the series, with the implication that he would remain a primary antagonist until the end. However, the series turns his character into a recurring gag. In the two main battles Jogo participated in, he faced off against two of the strongest sorcerers in existence: first Gojo, and then Sukuna. The matchups unfairly portray Jogo as a weak villain.
but, in fact, Jogo single-handedly defeated two of the grade-1 sorcerersKento Nanami and Naobito Zenin, which even led to the character’s eventual death. Jogo’s eventual goal was clear: to revive Sukuna and bring about the age of the cursed spirit. Had he not been killed during his fight against the King of Curses, Jogo would have played a crucial role in aiding Sukuna and would have posed a significant challenge to the sorcerers in the final battle.
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Nobara Kugisaki
Jujutsu Kaisen Also lacks the opportunity to showcase a primary female character
Although Jujutsu Kaisen Stands out in many ways in the show genre, the series ultimately shares a common trope with Naruto By featuring three main characters: two male and one female. Nobara Kugisaki, the female lead, unfortunately, follows the familiar pattern of his sidelines. Worse yet, Nobara was gone for more than half of the series. Her ambiguous fate during the Shibuya arc, which kept her out of the story until chapter 267, near the conclusion of the series, frustrated many fans.
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Her sudden appearance, after fans had become accustomed to her death, not only disrupted the narrative, but also undermined Nobara’s character development. did Jujutsu Kaisen Continuing with Nobara after the Shibuya arc, allowing her to prepare for the final battle and potentially become one of the strongest female characters in the process, the series could have seized the opportunity to showcase a strong, primary female character who isn’t sidelined. , breaking the mold of the Shaun series.
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Toji Zenin
Toji’s anti-hero role would have made Jujutsu Kaisen Even more interesting
Toji Zenin’s picture in Jujutsu Kaisen is captivating, because he stands out as unique as Gojo Satoru in the series. While Gojo was born with an abundance of magic power, Toji was the opposite – a man with no cursed energy. His uniqueness could have disrupted the life cycle of cursed spirits and sorcerers. However, instead of being explored as a force for change, Toji was primarily portrayed as a villain. His brief return during the Shibuya incident, however, recasts him as an anti-hero.
This was another missed opportunity Jujutsu Kaisen Could have capitalized on. Toji’s anti-hero return could be extended, making the story even more compelling. He could have trained Maki, given very similar circumstances, which would have provided a more satisfying explanation for her sudden transformation. Additionally, the development of the relationship between Toji and Megumi may have created one of the most poignant and emotionally resonant storylines in the series.
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Kenjaku
The mysterious villain may have helped explore the Heian era
like Jujutsu Kaisen Approaching its conclusion, it is unlikely that the series will develop into the Heian era, which is often considered the golden age of jujutsu. This is a missed opportunity, especially given the anticipation among fans to explore this fascinating time. Kenjaku, having lived for thousands of years, would have been the perfect character to explore this era. His perspective may have provided deeper insights into the Heian era and allowed for a more in-depth exploration of its complex motives.
Kenjaku is suddenly killed, leaving his true motives behind his intricate plans largely unexplored. Delving into the Heian era through Kenjaku’s perspective may have provided a foundation for understanding his intentions and ambitions. moreover, Jujutsu Kaisen Missed the opportunity to showcase Kenjaku’s hidden power, which many fans believe could rival Sukuna’s..