The creator of Jujutsu Kaisen congratulates the anime for adapting Gojo's past

Jujutsu Kaisen creator congratulates the anime on adapting the Gojo arc

Satoru Gojo 's past came to an end in episode 5 of the 2nd season of Jujutsu Kaisen , so Gege Akutami congratulated the anime on the adaptation it offered to his manga.

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Jujutsu Kaisen creator congratulates the anime on adapting the Gojo arc

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The official Jujutsu Kaisen account shared a message from Gege Akutami, congratulating the anime on the results delivered in the second season. Furthermore, the mangaka recommends that those interested in creating anime or manga watch this arc for the influence it provides.

 "Everything was created with such care and detail; if they had told me that the second season of the anime would only be a flashback arc, I wouldn't have doubted it for a second!!"

I can't believe we're even getting Shibuya after all this!! Putting aside my own original work for a minute here, but I really want to recommend to everyone who wants to get involved in manga or anime creation in the future to watch all five episodes of this arc!! It's been five weeks straight of being carried away by all the possibilities of the current and next generation!!”

Synopsis:

The story follows Yuji Itadori, a high school student who becomes involved with a secret society of sorcerers called Jujutsu Kaisen, who fight curses—evil beings that haunt the living world. So, to protect his friends and the innocent, Yuji decides to join the jujutsu sorcerers as a student-in-training under the tutelage of Satoru Gojo, the strongest sorcerer of all.

The anime's first season premiered in October 2020 and consisted of 24 episodes, animated by MAPPA . The studio also animated the film Jujutsu Kaisen 0 , which takes place a few years before the main series and tells the story of young Yuta Okkotsu.

Finally, what did you think of the anime's adaptation of the Premature Death arc? Leave your comment below!

Source: Official profile

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