Now, you can check out the manga as the next arc in question focuses on all things Gojo. The next story in the manga is Gojo's Past arc which begins with chapter 65 after some set up.
Jujutsu Kaisen has come to a close following its big anime debut, and fans are eager to see what comes for the show next. With a movie on the way, it may be a bit before season two comes to TV, but you can still keep up with Yuji elsewhere. After all, the manga still has a lot to cover before ending, and we're here with a guide on how ...
The Jujutsu Kaisen chapters are collected and published by Shueisha, with sixteen tankōbon volumes released as of June 2021. The story follows high school student Yuji Itadori as he joins a secret organization of Jujutsu Sorcerers in order to kill a powerful Curse named Ryomen Sukuna, of whom Yuji becomes the host.
A fanbook, titled Jujutsu Kaisen Official Fanbook, which features exclusive information about the series, character profiles, author commentaries, an interview and a special dialogue between Akutami and Bleach author Tite Kubo, was published by Shueisha on March 4, 2021.
The Jujutsu Kaisen anime was awarded "Anime of the Year" at the 2021 5th Crunchyroll Anime Awards, while Ryomen Sukuna won the "Best Antagonist" category and "Lost in Paradise feat. AKLO" by ALI won the "Best Ending Sequence" category. In January 2021, it was revealed that the anime series was the second most-watched anime series on Crunchyroll in 2020, only second to Black Clover, being watched in 71 countries and territories, including North America, South and Central America, Europe, Middle East and North Africa, Africa, Asia and Oceania. The official music video of the series' first opening, "Kaikai Kitan" by Eve, reached 100 million views on YouTube in April 2021, being one of the fastest anime openings to hit such number of views.
Instead, he chooses to join the Occult Research Club; due to the freedom it allows him in attending, he goes to visit his dying grandfather in the hospital every day. On his deathbed, his grandfather instills two powerful messages within Yuji: "always help people" and "die surrounded by people". These two ideas seemingly stem from his grandfather's own regrets. After his grandfather's death, Yuji interprets these messages as one statement: everyone deserves "a proper death". He is then confronted by Megumi Fushiguro, a sorcerer who informs him of a high-grade cursed charm talisman at his school that Yuji recently made contact with. His friends at the Occult Club unsealed the talisman, a rotting finger, which attracted Curses to the school, creatures that are brought about through negative emotions and are strengthened by consuming magical powers present in sorcerers or such charms. Unable to defeat the Curses due to his lack of magical powers, Yuji swallows the finger to protect Megumi and his friends and becomes the host of Ryomen Sukuna, a powerful Curse. Due to Sukuna's evil nature, all sorcerers are required to exorcise him (and by extension, Yuji) immediately. However, despite being possessed, Yuji is still able to retain control over his body for the most part. Seeing this, Satoru Gojo, Megumi's teacher, decides to take him to the Tokyo Prefectural Jujutsu High School to propose a plan to his superiors: postpone Yuji's death sentence until he consumes all of Sukuna's fingers, allowing them to kill Sukuna once and for all.
In Jujutsu Kaisen, all living beings emanate an energy called Cursed Energy, which arises from negative emotions that naturally flow throughout the body. Normal people cannot control this flow in their bodies. As a result, they continually lose Cursed Energy , resulting in the birth of Curses, a race of spiritual beings whose primary desire is to bring harm to humanity. These curses are shown as gruesome monsters.
In 2017, Gege Akutami published Tokyo Metropolitan Curse Technical School, a 4-chapter series that ran in Jump GIGA from April 28 to July 28. This series would serve later as a prequel to Jujutsu Kaisen, being retroactively titled as Jujutsu Kaisen 0. Akutami began the publication of Jujutsu Kaisen in the 2018 14th issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump, released on March 5, 2018.
As of February 2021, the manga had over 30 million copies in circulation. By the start of March 2021, the series had over 36 million copies in circulation, and by the end of the month, the manga recorded over 40 million copies in circulation. As of April 2021, the manga had over 45 million copies in circulation.
Gege Akutami is an extremely talented mangaka, and one can clearly see his talent on full display in Jujutsu Kaisen 's manga. It's full to the brim with some of the most impressive visuals and smart framing, allowing for a manga that is spectacular to experience in every sense of the word.
The anime adaptation of Jujutsu Kaisen is incredibly faithful to the manga, with the latter half of the first season being almost identical to the manga.
As is the case with most shonen anime, Jujutsu Kaisen is full to the brim with a massive cast. Each and every one of these characters is quite notable and features numerous notable personality quirks that are entertaining to witness.
The black-and-white aesthetic of manga means that a lot of the colors present in these illustrations are mostly left to one's imagination... and the special color panels and covers, that is.
The most obvious benefit of reading the manga is that readers are up-to-date with the latest developments that have occurred in the series. This has the obvious benefit of avoiding any spoilers that can completely ruin one's experience with Jujutsu Kaisen.
Jujutsu Kaisen just started releasing on Crunchyroll and is only on episode 4 at the time of writing this, so it's safe to say this is likely the entry on this list the farthest from its manga source.
1 Attack On Titan. And lastly, there's Attack on Titan, a series that apparently will be ending (at least the anime) on December 7th, 2020. But, that's sort of odd, considering that the story isn't over yet in the manga, and it's at least a season and a half away from the anime in terms of content to adapt. So, this might be a situation ...
But, people who just stumbled upon the series likely don't know that it's been in publication for over 30 years now, with over 1300 chapters (that's way more than One Piece by the way).
That's right, back in May of 2020, the final chapter of Demon Slayer released in Shonen Jump and the series came to a close. Frankly, the anime still has a ton to cover, with the Infinity Train story probably sitting somewhere at about 30-50% of the way through all its story arcs.
Now, a lot of the time, the anime will catch up to the manga, but it's actually pretty common for the anime to get further and further behind. ...
This tale follows the exploits of a man who was reincarnated as a slime who eventually dawns the name Rimuru Tempest. Rimuru is one of the most likable MC characters we've seen in years and he just seems so able to solve every problem that comes his way while still seeming empathetic and understanding.
Luckily, it's confirmed that a Season 2 is coming, but we'd guess that they wouldn't be caught up to where the manga is at until at least Season 3.