Jujutsu Kaisen FINALE, “From Now On” Recap & Trivia

Jujutsu Kaisen FINALE, “From Now On” Recap & Trivia
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The long-awaited final chapter of Jujutsu Kaisen has arrived, bringing the gripping and emotional saga to a close. The journey of Yuji Itadori began when he consumed a cursed object containing the spirit of the malevolent sorcerer Sukuna, thrusting him into the perilous world of jujutsu. Alongside allies like Nobara Kugisaki, Megumi Fushiguro, and the powerful Satoru Gojo, Yuji faced numerous trials, adversities, and the complexities of friendship. After countless sacrifices and challenges, the story reaches its conclusion.

In August, Gege Akutami announced the series would wrap up in five chapters, leaving fans eager to see if all lingering questions would be addressed. Key inquiries revolved around the fates of certain characters, the aftermath of the Shinjuku conflict, and Yuji’s future. In this final chapter, Yuji, Megumi, and Nobara set out to confront a mysterious cursed user, some time after Sukuna’s defeat.

Catch the Scoundrel – The Mission Begins

The chapter picks up where the last left off, with the main characters strategizing against the unknown cursed user. Megumi speculates that the user’s technique has a range of about 50 meters. Yuji proposes luring the user to an open area, but Megumi dismisses this idea, asserting that the user would not be foolish enough to reveal themselves. Instead, Nobara suggests that Yuji take the woman to safety until they can gather more information. Ultimately, Megumi devises a plan involving a forty-floor condo.

Jujutsu Kaisen FINALE, From Now On Recap & Trivia

The plan entails sending the couple to the top floor to escape the user’s range, then striking when they identify the user. The plan unfolds smoothly, and soon the technique falters, allowing the team to spot the user. A swift display of teamwork ensues as Nobara and Yuji corner the man, but they are momentarily distracted by his curse technique, which distorts their faces. Just as the user attempts to flee, Megumi employs a new Divine Dog to apprehend him.

Who Is the Mysterious Cursed User?

Contrary to fan theories predicting the return of Sukuna or Gojo, the cursed user is revealed to be a disgruntled patron from the woman’s cabaret club who harbors a grudge against her. His resentment stems from her failure to acknowledge him after he gifted her an extravagant handbag. Fueled by this grudge, he uses his curse technique to ensure she never sees another man as attractive.

While this revelation may seem underwhelming for a final antagonist, it highlights a poignant theme: the user is not truly a villain but rather another flawed human being. Yuji’s grandfather’s teachings and Gojo’s mentorship allow him to recognize this complexity. As the jujutsu officials take the man away, Yuji notices his despondence and approaches him in an effort to offer some consolation.

Gojo and Yuji’s Last Conversation

In a reflective flashback prior to the Shinjuku showdown, Yuji expresses a desire to train with Gojo. As the strongest sorcerer, Gojo’s guidance would be invaluable. However, Gojo encourages Yuji to think beyond mere imitation of his power. He emphasizes the importance of forging his own path, suggesting that the next generation of sorcerers must surpass him.

Gojo shares a somber yet inspiring message, expressing a wish for Yuji to carry on his legacy if the worst should happen. Yuji grapples with this notion, but Gojo reassures him that he is counting on him. This moment encapsulates the mentor-student bond, highlighting the weight of Gojo’s expectations and Yuji’s potential.

Gojo’s Dream Lives on Through Yuji’s Actions

Returning to the present, Yuji tells the cursed user that he can still make amends for his actions. By acknowledging his mistakes, he can strive for redemption and work alongside surviving sorcerers. Echoing Gojo’s teachings, Yuji expresses his faith in the man, just as Gojo had faith in him. As the trio departs, Nobara inquires about a mysterious object Yuji had dealt with. Nonchalantly, Yuji claims he disposed of it, leaving Megumi shocked yet intrigued. The nature of this object is revealed at the chapter’s conclusion.

This scene illustrates Yuji’s growth, as he embraces Gojo’s dream of nurturing rather than punishing others. Unlike past jujutsu sorcerers, Yuji seeks to foster understanding and redemption. Meanwhile, Yuta continues to confront cursed spirits, ensuring that Gojo’s vision for the future is upheld.

“So no worries.” – Yuji Itadori’s final words in the manga.

Sukuna and Mahito’s Fate Is Revealed

The chapter shifts to a dark void where Sukuna and Mahito converse. Having been defeated by Kenjaku, Mahito’s return as a prominent villain is fitting, as he represents a significant milestone in Yuji’s journey. Their exchange reveals Sukuna’s inner turmoil and desire for revenge against those who wronged him. However, he begins to contemplate a different path for his reincarnation, hinting at potential growth.

Mahito reacts with anger at Sukuna’s newfound perspective, lamenting his own stagnation. The narrative then transitions to the next generation of sorcerers, showcasing characters like Yuta, Panda, Inumaki, Maki, Hakari, and Kirara, alongside a smiling Yuji and Nobara with a playfully annoyed Megumi. Despite the series’ tragedies, there is a sense of hope and resilience.

The final page reveals the object Yuji disposed of—a Sukuna finger, now transformed into a talisman to ward off curses rather than a vessel of malevolence. With this, Jujutsu Kaisen concludes, leaving a lasting legacy as one of Shōnen Jump’s most beloved manga.

Trivia

  • Jujutsu Kaisen debuted in Shōnen Jump in March 2018 and quickly gained popularity, leading to an anime adaptation that premiered in October 2020.
  • Gege Akutami, the creator, has cited influences from various horror and supernatural genres, including Western horror films and classic Japanese folklore.
  • The series explores deep themes of mortality, the value of life, and the complexity of human emotions, making it resonate with a wide audience.
  • The character design of Sukuna is inspired by traditional Japanese demons, known as “yokai,” which often embody duality and complex moralities.
  • The final chapter has been highly anticipated, with fans speculating on various outcomes for beloved characters and the overarching narrative.

As we bid farewell to Jujutsu Kaisen, we look forward to Gege Akutami’s future works and reflect on the profound impact this series has had on the manga landscape.

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