After six years, Shonen Soar’s mega-popular sorcery-fighting manga, Jujutsu Kaisen, will publish its last chapter on September 30. Within the years because it started syndication, it was nominated for (and gained) a number of literary awards, and each seasons of its anime sequence introduced residence Crunchyroll’s Anime of the 12 months. However as a weekly reader, my “in memoriam” to the manga is that it hasn’t been excellent for some time, and its finish couldn’t come quickly sufficient.
In the beginning, I’m not a Jujutsu Kaisen hater; I’m far worse. I used to be an enormous anime fan and browse forward within the manga. And who may blame me? Its first season launched a magic system that begged to be explored, its ensemble solid was charming, and manufacturing studio Mappa’s motion sequences delivered with out fail. Whereas the primary half of season 2 undoubtedly has the sequence’ strongest writing, its latter half is marred by a barely-there story and shock-value character deaths that fail to function connective tissue for its raucous motion sequences. Like Jimmy Fallon and genuine laughter, its story by no means actually comes collectively. If something, Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 is an empty spectacle that does a big disservice to the groundwork of its first season.
If season 2’s Shibuya Incident arc was the wheels coming off the bus, the anime’s upcoming Culling Sport dying match is Jujutsu Kaisen barreling down the road rolling on tire belts as a substitute of rubber. Realizing that its manga will conclude in simply 5 extra chapters is extra of a mercy for readers than one thing to lament.
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The expertise of studying Jujutsu Kaisen began as the primary weekly up to date Shonen Soar manga I’d eagerly dive into earlier than shifting into the one I saved for final out of frustration with its monotony. It reached a degree the place studying Jujutsu Kaisen felt corresponding to studying Hire-A-Girlfriend’s going nowhere quick trashy romantic drivel—a misfortune I wouldn’t want on my worst enemy. To speak round manga spoilers for anime-only viewers, the issue with Jujutsu Kaisen’s manga is as follows:
- Laborious-to-follow motion sequences
- Mid-fight exposition dumps that may put Bleach to disgrace
- An overcomplicated magic system that seemingly retcons itself with every passing week
- Shock worth character deaths and weaponized postpartum flashbacks
Every passing chapter felt like cracking open an SAT prep pocket book of energy techniques with the intention to preserve observe of Jujutsu Kaisen’s exposition-heavy battles that seemingly improvise and alter up how assaults and counter-attacks work each week. As a substitute of feeling engaged by the kaleidoscope-esque reveals of the manga, I routinely threw my arms up in frustration and mentioned, “Certain, no matter,” at each convoluted plot growth.
If something, the goodwill Jujutsu Kaisen’s motion has earned from its fandom is because of the heavy lifting of Mappa’s overworked animation division, which articulates motion with readability, weight, and immaculate imagery—regardless of the manufacturing meltdown its animators withstood to make it occur. The manga’s portrayal of motion, then again, is uneven at finest. Whereas a lot of its two-page spreads are excellent, the majority of its motion choreography made me squint to try to parse out the hardly legible anatomy of struggle scenes. That is additional confirmed within the manga’s last battle(s), which see every little thing and the kitchen sink thrown at its titular villain, just for him to “Nuh-uh” his method out of insurmountable odds.
Not like My Hero Academia’s manga, which concluded a month prior with a serviceable epilogue that tied most of its narrative unfastened threads collectively, Jujutsu Kaisen’s conclusion in simply 5 chapters all however assures a rushed ending to a narrative that–-if we’re being trustworthy—by no means felt actually realized within the first place. If something, Jujutsu Kaisen’s ineffectual story serves merely as a car to ferry viewers to the subsequent struggle scene.
All this to say, there’s nonetheless hope that season 3 gained’t be as monotonous as its manga counterpart, seeing as how Mappa turned the narrative ship round with Assault on Titan’s controversial finale. However as issues stand, 5 chapters gained’t be sufficient to show Jujutsu Kaisen into an emotionally resonant manga with totally realized characters. It’s going to, nevertheless, nonetheless make for good out-of-context AMV struggle sequence fodder for TikTok, if that’s any comfort.
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