Jujutsu Kaisen Manga After Anime starts with Jujutsu Kaisen Chapters 64 to 70 cover the “Gate of the Great Oni” arc, which sees Yuji and the other Jujutsu Tech students travel to Kyoto in order to stop an evil spirit called the Great Oni from being resurrected.
At the recommendation of Satoru Gojo, the self-proclaimed greatest sorcerer, he enrolls in Tokyo Jujutsu Tech to learn how to better control his powers.
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 to carry on your supernatural journey.
Jujutsu Kaisen 0 was published first, in 2017, with the original title of Tokyo Metropolitan Curse Technical School.
Megumi Fushiguro, one of the first-year students alongside Yuji, has potential for incredible strength that is alluded to well in advance, so his moments of sudden growth feel like hard-earned achievements, not like arbitrarily new powers as the plot demands.
His sentence is suspended on the condition that he join Tokyo Jujutsu Tech to help find and consume the rest of Sukuna’s fingers so that when he is eventually executed, Sukuna will die with him.
While Yuji at first has some degree of control of his body to keep Sukuna in check, with each finger he consumes the weaker his control over Sukuna’s power becomes. And when the villains exploit this weakness, it culminates in one of the most gripping arcs of the story yet.
While the premise of JJK is grim, and the series isn’t shy about violence and body horror, it balances everything with plenty of action and humor. All of the main characters and many of the side characters have compelling motives and roles in the story.
Many have special jujuts u techniques while others, like Mai Zen’in, have little to no cursed energy. These characters have a Heavenly Restriction, which limits their cursed energy in exchange for greater physical prowess; they also often rely on using cursed tools to fight.
Now that season one of the anime has finished airing and a movie adaptation of Jujutsu Kaisen 0 has been announced, newcomers to the series might be wondering–what’s the best place to start?