Warning: Spoilers for the end of Jujutsu KaisenJujutsu Kaisen recently killed his most significant antagonist after an extended battle whose ending, despite controversy, was telegraphed from the beginning. Jujutsu Kaisen Has made steady progress, and is scheduled to conclude with chapter #271. While many were relieved by the ending direction, which so far indicates that beloved characters like Itadori Yuji, Megumi Fushiguro and Nobara Kugisaki will make it out alive, others found the final confrontation between Yuji and Tsukuna rushed and underwhelming.
This battle comes at the end of the Shinjuku Showdown arc where, after tricking Megumi into eating a finger, Sukuna occupies his body. Facing jujutsu wizards one at a time, Sukuna tries to protect his goal of forcing Tengen to merge with all of Japan. Jujutsu KaisenThe concluding arc sees countless thrilling battles, including the long-awaited face-off between Satoru Gojo and Sukuna, as it sets the stage for a final confrontation between Yuji and Sukuna. Despite the brevity of the fight, lasting from chapters #244 to #268, It brings the series full circle in a way that is satisfying all on its own.
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Sukuna and Yuji’s showdown is better than people admit
Tsukona and Yuji’s battle brings a lot of unexpected twists
Yuji’s turn down Tsukona is full of great moments. As faces like Hiromi Higuruma and Aoi Todo show up to work alongside him, Sukuna is chipped down a little at a time. Yuji has his connection to Sukuna explained and becomes a force to be reckoned with by his end: setting the record for the number of consecutive Black Flashes, copying Sukuna’s techniques and expanding his domain. Meanwhile, Sukuna’s hatred of Yuji’s indomitable willpower coalesces into a violent confrontation in chapter #248, finalizing the long-implied dynamic of their relationship.
The battle is full of surprising twistsAs Yuji has already learned how to perform simple fielding. This behind-the-scenes training would lead to Yuji’s domain expansion in chapter #265, rendering Sukuna captive to a one-on-one conversation. During their walk, Yuji expresses his changed perspective on the meaning of life. He also openly takes pity on Sukuna, snapping him off and making him lose his usual condescending composure.
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The result is a brutal brawl in chapter #266, as Megumi starts to resist Sukuna’s control, herself. The chapter ends with a panel showing the last of Tsukona’s fingers suspended over a secret chasm, confirming one of Jujutsu Kaisens most unexpected moments: Nobara’s revival. Nobara deals huge damage to Tsukuna with Resonance, allowing Yuji to land Death Blows while Megumi vomits up Tsukuna’s fingers. A quick end for the strongest magician.
Many were surprised to see that Nobara was in a coma rather than dead, sparking controversy over the progression of the fight and its quick end. This is made worse by her only waking up 30 minutes before her participation in the fight. All told, though, The battle is incredibly fun to readAnd it’s not anticlimactic in the slightest.
Jujutsu Kaisen’s final battle ends by chance
in this process, Jujutsu Kaisen Drives home his biggest themes
what makes Jujutsu Kaisens last showdown so excellent is that it was only possible because of The contributions of all magicians. For example, Megumi’s refusal to surrender in chapter #268 after Yuji knocked him unconscious, ensured Sukuna’s defeat. The previous battles also had a lingering effect that even made Tsukuna’s defeat possible: Nobara was only able to intervene because Yuta Okkotsu had previously met Tsukuna when he took over Gojō’s body, and Tsukuna was feeling the after effects of Gojō. Unlimited void until the chapter. #266.
The action is not anticlimactic in the least. It simply increases Jujutsu KaisenS key themes of chance and the “fragments” of experiences accumulated over time.
Chapter #269 drives this point home, Turning the fight into a meticulous set of errors. One character after another reflects on the Shinjuku Showdown, examining alternative routes and personal mistakes that, if avoided, could have shortened the confrontation. The Shinjuku Showdown was a coordinated effort through and through, likely including a sustained, if unexplained, effort to awaken Nobara.
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In other words, the action is not anticlimactic in the least. It simply increases Jujutsu Kaisens Key themes of chance and the “fragments” of experiences accumulated over time. The concept of coincidence permeates the series to the extent that one can even easily say it is About Chances and use the opportunity at the right moment. For example:
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The reason Yuji entered the jujutsu world to begin with is because, by chance, he consumes Sukuna’s finger and actually manages to contain the King of Curses.
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Later, in a twist of fate, Sukuna also force-feeds Megumi a finger.
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Todo, on multiple occasions, only appears to assist Yuji at the right time.
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Yuji’s muscle memory from Sukuna gives him sudden proficiency in cursed techniques like Malevolent Shrine.
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Rico dies while escorted by Geto and GojO Because of the chance appearance of Toji Fushiguro.
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Defectors who loved Ghetto but hated Kenjaku turn against Kenjaku in the Shibuya Incident arc.
The list could easily go on. The battle against Sukuna could have been of no length. A long battle is not necessarily Jujutsu Kaisens style. Jujutsu Kaisen Would much rather show that, despite (or due to) building stress, there is always the opportunity for complete disruption and seismic rebalances.
After all, when Nobara makes her chance appear again that would turn the tide of the battle, she triumphantly shouts “I hope you’re happy, boys!” Jujutsu Kaisen Asks fans to embrace the twists and turns of chance by being happy that Sukuna is defeated and Yuji, Megumi and Nobara are alive. It asks readers to recognize that the most difficult efforts Are nothing in the face of chance. Finally, while some read the ending as anticlimactic or unsatisfying, Jujutsu Kaisen Wonder why it can’t satisfy any other way.