Jujutsu Kaisen: Fans Turn Anime Boys Into Waifus

Rafael Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I have a background in Japanese pop culture and created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing reliable coverage...

A phenomenon is gaining traction among otaku: the transformation of the boys from the anime "Jujutsu Kaisen" into beautiful Waifus, thanks to the trend known as "Gender Swap." To explain further, "Gender Swap" refers to the practice of reimagining characters as assuming a different sex or gender role than their original, often exploring creative possibilities in virtual settings . This trend gave rise to the internet's "Rule 63," which postulates that for every fictional character, there is a version of the opposite gender or sex.

Recently, the community was taken over by an extraordinary collection of images featuring gender-swapped versions of the protagonists of "Jujutsu Kaisen." This bold reinterpretation instantly captured the attention of internet users, sparking heated discussions and becoming an undeniable trend on social media.

Check out the result:

Therefore, fan artists on social media are challenging the canon of the work, exploring new visual nuances and adding layers of creativity to the original narrative. But their creations go beyond simple gender swaps, providing a unique and often charming perspective on the characters fans know and love.

Synopsis

Ever since high school student Yuji Itadori became involved with the secret society of sorcerers called Jujutsu Kaisen, he has been training to confront the curses, evil beings that haunt the living world. Therefore, to protect his friends and innocent people, Yuji decides to join the jujutsu sorcerers as a student-in-training under the tutelage of Satoru Gojo, the strongest sorcerer of all.

Finally, Gege Akutami launched the manga in Shueisha 's Weekly Shonen Jump in March 2018. Furthermore, if you liked the content, join our news channel on WhatsApp .

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My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I have a background in Japanese pop culture and created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing reliable and up-to-date coverage of anime, manga, and other entertainment straight from Japan. With over a decade of experience, the portal has established itself as a reference in the sector.