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mei mei is so real for streaming the fight 😭
AND making people pay? girl you GET that money 💰💰💰
#jjk chapter 224#jujutsu kaisen chapter 224#jujutsu kaisen manga#gojo#gojo satoru#satoru gojo#ryomen sukuna#sukuna#mei mei#megumi#megumi fushiguro#fushiguro megumi#jjk manga#gojo vs sukuna#jjk#jujutsu kaisen#gojou#satoru gojou#gojou satoru#manga#mangas#sukuna vs gojo#jujutsu kaisen gojo#jujutsu kaisen sukuna#jujutsu kaisen mei mei#jujutsu kaisen megumi#jujutsu gojo#jjk chapter 223#jjk chapter 222#jjk manga spoilers
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my man's blaming himself for yaga's death cause he "got himself sealed up"! you actually are pointing fingers! you're pointing them at yourself!! (someone kill me rn)
this is so gege akutami coded
#just saying#miwa is so#jjk#jjk chapter 224#jjk chapter 225#people really thought that would've killed satoru gojo?#if sukuna wins all the gojo lore will be useless#so gojo will win#and suffer cause akutami hates him#that's how it is#yaga masamichi
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JJK CHAPTER 224 LEAK
Okay for like 15 pages they literally said enough talking we just throwing hands… 😂
#jujutsu kaisen#gojo satoru#sukuna#the 1v1 we’ve long awaited#JJK leaks#JJK chapter 224#I’m sorry it’s them throwing insults the entire time and then just nothing but hands for 15 pages 😂
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(JJK 224 Spoilers)
All this and that about Megumi dying at the hands of Gojo in this fight or not being cared for has me more and more convinced there's absolutely plans for him to be saved. Gojo has death flags (or likeliest-to-be-taken-out-of-this-fight flags), so Sukuna as Megumi isn't going to be defeated that easily. Gojo may or may not be bluffing about mourning Megumi after killing Sukuna. But either way, Kashimo has been wanting to fight Sukuna and Yuuji has Yuki's journal, seemingly a soul swapping cursed technique, and trained with Kasukabe, so there's more coming to this fight that they have been knowingly planning for.
We may not know everything Gojo is actually thinking, but I have complete faith in Yuuji's determination to save Megumi and I can't see a plan not being made to kill Sukuna AND save Megumi. Whether or not that's successful remains to be seen. There's no way Yuuji was training a soul swapping technique just for fighting Kenjaku. Yes, absolutely he could die lol but there’s no way yuuji isn't going to try to save him if there’s even the smallest chance of it working—If there’s anyone in this series who would do everything to save the other, its Yuuji and Megumi for each other.
#respect yuuji! he’d never give up on megumi#and personally I think gojo is in on whatever plan#This situation reminds me of Kenjaku lying to other characters..#there absolutely can be a plan that they’re hiding both from sukuna and the readers#After all the time skip with all those cliffhangers happened for a reason#chapter was fun as hell#jjk spoilers#jjk 224#gojo satoru#itadori yuuji#fushiguro megumi#I MEAN ‘YOU’ IN THE VAGUE SENSE#this isn’t directed at anyone 😭 but I have seen worries the past few weeks over gojo fighting megumi as sukuna#jjk leaks#the fan translated chapter dropped early!#this is just my opinion btw
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jjk spoilers, chapter 224
Gojo can punch Megumi (still within Sukuna’s body somewhere) without holding back because he knows that Megumi is strong, but also that Megumi would not want Sukuna to succeed, especially while harnessing his power and wearing his face. As for the throwaway Toji face. Well, Gojo’s gotta tell himself something. ;-) But also, what of Toji’s power has Megumi gained/inherited? And, Gojo does have to defeat Sukuna, so if he tells himself he’s beating a foe (Toji) instead of a loved one (Megumi) then he can fight Sukuna, which is what he has to do.
seeing some really weird takes out there!
#jjk#jujutsu kaisen#getou suguru#fushiguro megumi#sukuna ryomem#chapter 224#jjk spoilers#jujutsu kaisen spoilers#chromameta#chromamuesli#chromanga
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Ain't no way the new chapter of JJK is real 😭😭😭
#i cant believe gojo fr said that!!! lmfaoooo i cant 😭 this man off his rails#not all the memes about gojo and sukuna being besties now i cant 😭😂😭#jjk 224#jjk spoilers#rant#why this chapter feel so silly for
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Sukuna's Backstory Theory (+ mini Uraume Backstory Theory)
While we wait for jjk ch 265 leaks, I hope you enjoy reading this post of mine in the meantime.
Please note that this is just my theory. Also, Sukuna deserves to die.
Now enjoy your reading.
WARNING: MANGA SPOILERS UP TO CH 264; subject covers the following sensitive topics: sacred s*x, cannibalism, homosexual relationships; mentions or implications of abuse
Beginning:
We know from Sukuna himself in chapter 237 that he was an 忌み子 - a taboo child. In ancient and medieval Japan, a taboo child is a child that is ostracized, unwanted, and discarded.
JJK CHAPTER 237
As mentioned by Sukuna, he himself 'consumed' his twin to survive and had presumed that his 'foolish mother' (愚母 - he wasn't looking down on her, calling her stupid, but instead he was humbly referring to her) must have been starving.
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Prominent families during that time were the Fujiwara, Sugawara and Abe clans. For sure, he wasn't born a noble, but rather a commoner, or worst, a slave. He must've been born with weak or below average CE, too, aside from his four arms, four eyes, and the second face.
It was probably only him and his mother in the beginning and she was the only one taking care of him. Given their supposed circumstances, Sukuna must've started working by the time he was around 5 or 6. Plus, if I were to guess where they would've lived, it would be in the agricultural lands of a Buddhist-Shinto temple. In Heian era, Buddhism and Shinto co-existed together (shinbutsu-shuugoo) so it's not strange to find Buddhist temples to have at least one small shrine dedicated to a kami (a Shinto god/goddess) [these are calles jisha (寺社)] and Shinto shrines accompanied by Buddhist temples in mixed complexes [these are called jinguuji (神宮寺)].
In addition, these institutions had these manorial estates called, shooen (荘園), which were "any of the private, tax free, often autonomous estates or manors...... developed from land tracts assigned to officially sanctioned Shintō shrines or Buddhist temples or granted by the emperor as gifts to the Imperial family, friends, or officials." In the case of shrines and temples with shrines in them, they are called mikuri (御厨), which means a god's/goddess' kitchen.
The Chinese characters for mikuri are the same as the first two letters of Sukuna's CT (御厨子). In the beginning, mikuri only referred to the place where shrine offerings/sacred food (fish, vegetables, etc.) were cooked, but it eventually also included the land or property where they get the offerings from and prepare them in the meaning. Plus, the citizens of these lands/properties were called "gods' & goddesses' people" (神人, shinjin), and these mostly consisted of the producers (fishermen, farmers, etc.). We can definitely infer that Sukuna has most likely worked in the cooking area of the mikuri, the 御厨子所 (mizushidokoro, a kitchen for the upper classes and the shrines and temples) Think about it, not only does he use words related to consuming, but he also referenced fish-related words.
JJK CH 224 - "A fish who merely has no name attached to it."
JJK CH 216 - "卸す" - to grate (e.g. vegetables); to cut up fish "三枚に卸す” - to cut you into three slices (fillet)
JJK CHAPTER 8 - "おろした" - past tense verb of 卸す "三枚におろした” - cut you into three slices (fillet)
(light blue is just to cover watermarks)
In Heian era, meat was forbidden except for some parts in Japan where hunting was really common (except for aristocrats and monks lowkey - they do eat them at times, especially when they fall sick). Fish was temporarily banned but was eventually lifted. So, majority of the Japanese people during this time period didn't eat meat with the exception of fish and other seafood. Moreover, when cooking the shrine offerings, the only meat they cooked was seafood. Plus, if he and his mom was in one of the shrine and temples in Heian-kyoo (present-day Kyoto), then chances are he had to cook for festivities and rituals in the imperial palace.
But then, how did he learn to read and write? The only one who were literate were the imperial family, aristocrats, Shinto priests, Buddhist monks, and anyone else related to religious institutions and higher rank than commoners. So the only available ways for him to have access to learning kanji (漢字 - Sino-Japanese characters) and even kana (hiragana and katakana) was to become an apprentice monk or priest. But I believe he became a Buddhist apprentice monk since it is more open than becoming a Shinto priest.
If he had started as a worker in the mikuri, he would have been secretly listening to the lessons between an apprentice and the older monk. Then, if he managed to prove his talent, he could have become an apprentice. If he were an apprentice monk, he would have to learn directly from an older monk. This would not stop him from working as a kitchen worker since he would have to help with preparing offerings and cooking for important occasions and guests.
As an apprentice, he would have learned everything about Buddhism, including how to preach to people. Unfortunately, there was a cost to this. It was the nanshuudou, the homosexual practice between a prepubescent apprentice monk and an older adult monk, which is heavily documented in Edo period but a practice that has been ongoing in the Shinto priest apprenticeships and eventually in Buddhist monk apprenticeship, as well. Mind you, this is not a practice between male lovers, but of loyalty and the first step to 'reaching enlightenment'. I think of it as a pseudo-sacred s*xual relationship. It is something expected at that time, but it may not have been a great experience for Sukuna. He was a taboo child, meaning even those older monks most likely made this harsher than it already was. Not to mention, he might have been as young as 7 or 8 years old when this all happened.
This was also sort of thought of by a JP theorist, according to this twitter user.
Anyways, let's move on from this sensitive topic.
You might be wondering why do I think he had been an apprentice monk and a cook? Well, mizushi (御厨子) also has these meanings.
Zushi (厨子) originally was a word for storage boxes for utensils and ingredients in the kitchen, then extended into becoming a storage for personal stuff and a decoration as well for aristocrats.
Zushi also extended to becoming a storage for Buddhism relics, scrolls or anything important. This includes the Buddhist altars. Thus becoming Mizushi, sacred storage.
Additionally, as an apprentice monk, he would be able to interact with nobility more. Buddhism was intertwined with the court politics in Heian era. This is more prominent when court officials and even the imperial family members, including the Emperor, would retire as Buddhist nuns or monks. Plus, there would also be visits by the officials and probably he was able to see or receive letters and poems from them. It would be inevitable that he learns them to communicate effectively.
This would also makes sense as he knew Tengen, who was an avid supporter of Buddhism.
Career as a Sorcerer:
In an era where the Fujiwara clan ruled supreme, leaving barely any crumbs for other aristocratic clans to take spots in the political arena. So, in order to consolidate their own power, many other clans (including the minor/weak branch families of the Fujiwaras) and Imperial princes went to obtain their own land outside of Heian-kyoo (present-day Kyoto) and even their own army. That's why these clans have armies of their own, especially those full of sorcerers. I won't be surprised if they took in anyone who has curse energy and trained them, just like what the Fujiwaras did with Uro.
So, I believe that someone noticed his cursed energy and his potential, then took him for training. Then obviously he would have met other Heian-era sorcerers. Here are my two cents on this:
I would like to believe that Tengen trained him as she was also an avid supporter of the religion, and he eventually met Kenjaku as they're 'friends' with her. Being a jujutsu sorcerer apprentice meant quitting or being part-time in his apprenticeship from the Buddhist Temple. (But I wonder if this would have stopped the pseudo-sacred s*x stuff.......) However, I'm open to the fact that it might have been another sorcerer who trained him (or there has been another one besides Tengen and Kenjaku who did so or influenced him) due to the name of his extension technique 'Divine Flames, Open'
One of the opposing factions (either the Sugawara, Tachibana or Abe clan) to the Fujiwara hired him in their order to put them in check. I'm leaning more towards the Sugawara clan.
This was probably the time when he probably met Angel from Abe clan, Uro from the Fujiwara, and especially Uraume. I'll explain how Uraume is related to the Sugawaras in a bit.
Sukuna served as part of Sugawara's troops or something like that. This can also be the point where he learned more about Japanese art and culture at the time.
One of the curses he must've fought was Yamata no Orochi.
Sukuna betrayed the Sugawaras and destroyed its army of sorcerers, with a few survivors left. Uraume decided to dedicate their whole life to him and followed him from then on.
He officially became a curse user and wrecked havoc in Japan, especially Heian-kyoo
Angel got enraged from his acts and with the permission of the Abe clan and the remnants of Sugawara clan, they jumped on Sukuna but lost.
Later on, he defeated the Fujiwara army led by Uro.
How is Uraume related to the Sugawaras?
There's this video from JP channel that was theorizing about Uraume when they first appeared in Shibuya arc a couple years ago that they used to be trapped in the prison realm before being freed so that Kenjaku can use it for Gojo Satoru and it was time for Sukuna's resurrection but this was obviously debunked, but there was something interesting that the creator brought up - the Tobiume.
Have you heard about The Legend of the Flying Plum (飛梅伝説)? So basically, when Sugawara no Michizane was demoted in ranking because of the Fujiwaras and was exiled, he wrote a poem expressing his sorrow of not seeing his precious plum tree in his residence in Heian-kyo (present-day Kyoto) ever again. Then from this, a romantic legend came about, where the plum tree was so fond of its master and cannot bear to be apart from him that it finally flew to Dazaifu, where he was exiled to, and that tree became known as tobi-ume (飛梅, 'the flying plum').
Michizane loves plum trees and plum blossoms, so it won't be strange if there were people in the clan named after plum blossoms or plum. In my case, I believe that Uraume is related to the Sugawara clan, but their status in the clan itself wasn't great. We can assume from their name in kanji, 裏梅.
裏 means the following:
opposite side; bottom; other side; side hidden from view; undersurface; reverse side
rear; back; behind
in the shadows; behind the scenes; offstage; behind (someone's) back
梅 means plum
Though they may have been born from a noble, prestigious clan, they remained in the shadows. My theory is that, for whatever reason it may be, Uraume's life wasn't as good as before Sukuna allowed them to serve him. They might have been an illegitimate child or they might have some deformity we don't know of, or whatever. Then they met Sukuna and the rest was history.
Do you not believe that Uraume is not related to the Sugawaras?
Let me show you a picture of the Sugawara clan crest.
They call this umebachi. A plum blossom crest.
And what's in Uraume's name? Ume (梅) - plum.
Another thing here that fulfill its name is the fact that Uraume is Sukuna's servant. Just like the tobiume, they follow their master from behind and cannot bear to be apart from him.
'Divine Flames, Open':
Here's something that caught my attention.
Kamino (カミノ) has the kanji 竈, that is originally pronounced as kamado. It means traditional Japanese wood or charcoal-fueled cook stove. Fuuga (フーガ) has the kanji 開, originally pronounced as kai, meaning open. Now everything else is purely Japanese except these two.
Kamino and fuuga originated from Latin and Ancient Greek, and both exist in the Romance languages. How tf is he using these words? Around Heian era, only the Eastern Roman Empire is standing and the main language there was Greek....... but that's around present-day Turkey and its surroundings. The furthest they reached in trade was China...... oh wait, Heian era Japan still traded with China........
Seems like that theory of Chinese sorcerer isn't far-fetched, eh?
(But fr tho, do you think he met someone from Byzantine? There's no confirmation time travel is a thing so that's the only possible explanation)
Cannibalism:
Cannibalism, believe it or not, was practiced in China from Tang Dynasty and onwards. Remarkably, Heian era's last major Chinese contact was with Tang Dynasty. Records of cannibalism must have been brought from Tang Dynasty China along with Buddhism and other things by monks who were sent to China by the government.
It was said that human flesh of a young person was a great medical treatment for illnesses. So there would be young people, especially females, sacrificing some of their flesh for the sake of their parents or parent-in-laws recovery. Furthermore, Emperors, e.g. Wuzong of Tang, supposedly ordered provincial officials to send them "the hearts and livers of fifteen-year-old boys and girls" when they had become seriously ill, hoping in vain this medicine would cure him. Later on, private individuals sometimes followed their example, paying soldiers who kidnapped preteen children for their kitchen.
There was also something called war cannibalism, in which victors in a battle, war, or conflict would eat the dead enemy's flesh as "official punishments and private vengeance", as well as "celebrating victory over them."
Therefore, I propose that Sukuna started cannibalism as a way to treat an illness or disease - in private obviously since in Heian era, meat other than seafood was banned and meat that becomes available for special occassions or circumstances like falling sick are reserved for the upper class, plus if he ever was an apprentice monk, he would not have been allowed to consume meat. Since Heian era had outbreaks, such as smallpox, and also common diseases, anyone can get it, including him. So, not wanting to die, he resorted to this. But then it eventually became a habit that also extended to eating people he defeated in battles and young people and women for medicinal and nutritional purposes later on. This is the most likely the reason why in the first chapter, he was looking for children and women.
But if he had contracted some sort of illness or disease at some point in his youth and cannibalism (obviously) wasn't a cure for it, how would he have survived it and lived longer? Perhaps it might have to do with Tengen - who knows if she could have an extension technique of her Immortality CE, where she could have extended his lifespan. It could have had to do with Kenjaku; with their vast knowledge, it's possible he offered a solution to him. However, I'm leaning more towards Tengen helping him in this regard. It was also probably the reason why she ended up having four eyes and all because of this. But, of course, he couldn't escape death, so he agreed to Kenjaku's terms and became cursed objects to reincarnate later on.
My second proposition is that Sukuna was maltreated and the people didn't bother sharing meager amount of food available to him. We know that because of the Fujiwara family's political monopoly in the capital as well as the distribution of the land to nobility made it possible for them to abuse their power. For instance, these lords imposed taxes in an unreasonable amount to fund their lavish lifestyle, which obviously made life hard for the peasants and slaves since goods such as silk, grains and food became a common medium of exchange when the currency fell. So you can imagine how much they had to give up just to pay their taxes. This definitely made their food supply low. I can also imagine Sukuna was blamed for misfortunes and misery they have experienced because of his status as a taboo child. I don't think they would provide him food and so he would have to rely on dead people to survive.
And assuming that we're going off with this proposition instead of the other one, I think the reason why Sukuna was seeking women and children because in the past, it was more common for children and women to die. Children are naturally more vulnerable and women die easily, especially during childbirth. I'm certain that the most common corpses or bodies he must've found were those of children and women. But, of course, eventually he began to crave humans because he got so used to it that normal food didn't satisfy his hunger any longer - not that cannibalism fully resolved it, though.
The Fallen:
(I'm not gonna lie, majority of what I would say here are more assumptions based on Geto's and a bit of Yuji's acts)
Everyone has been comparing Sukuna and Gojo, seeing them as foils and parallels. I acknowledge that they are similar to each other and whatnot. But what if I tell you that he could've gone through an experience or two similar to Geto?
Think about it. Wouldn't you consider Geto as a 'Fallen One'? He was a righteous man, whose goal is to protect the weak as a strong person. But after the Toji incident, his moral convictions and purpose has been questioned by himself, and eventually, he fell from grace - being stripped of his status as a jujutsu sorcerer and thus becoming a curse user. He had the same values but they were reinterpreted and twisted.
If my theory on Sukuna being educated at a Buddhist Temple is true, then he must have believed in the salvation of those who are suffering (like Yuji to some extent), but was corrupted along the way. He had the same ideals, but it became reinterpreted and twisted. I think the reason why he hates Yuji because he is seeing all those he threw away to gain freedom and absolute strength in jujutsu in him. Both of them are inverses of each other, and it's not a surprise if Yuji is the representation of the old Sukuna.
I mean if you look at nobility back in Heian era, they kept indulging themselves in leisure and pleasure to the point that they neglected the economy. Literally the currency fell and all those bureaucratic and admin work fell mostly to lower classes working in each ministry. Basically back then, the higher you were in the hierarchy, the more pleasure you could attain and keep chasing for. How else did you think Japanese art, literature and culture came to be during this era? This was where he probably learned about hedonism or what influenced him to be one.
Not to mention, people who would've taken advantage of him for their pleasure, curiosity, greed and personal gains, power and control, and many more reasons. He could have been like Geto and Yuji, who exorcise curses and help the weak. There was a turning point where he decided to let go of everything and walk the path that he has been in for the last 1000 years.
I am not surprised if he decided to be who he is today as a revenge to the world, a response to the trauma and suffering he went through just like Geto.
If I am right about Sukuna going through a similar experience as Geto did, then this page below brings a whole new meaning to the Gojo vs Sukuna fight on December 24, 2018 - the death anniversary of Geto:
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But despite all of these, there's one thing we can agree on - that is, he became the monster the world sees him as in the end.
That will be it. I hope y'all like it to some extent. Until then.
References:
Heian Era, Buddhism, 御厨子 -related Topics:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%C5%8Den/
https://ja.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BE%A1%E5%8E%A8
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhist_temples_in_Japan
https://www.britannica.com/place/Japan/The-Heian-period-794-1185
https://www.colorado.edu/ptea-curriculum/imaging-japanese-history-1
https://ja.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8E%A8%E5%AD%90
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugawara_no_Michizane
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heian_period
https://www.colorado.edu/ptea-curriculum/imaging-japanese-history-1
Homosexuality in Medieval Japan:
https://www.tofugu.com/japan/gay-samurai/
https://ida.mtholyoke.edu/items/19c86409-c129-46a1-927b-11cfe0ffb1c3
Cannibalism & Sacred S*x-related Topics:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_cannibalism
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Medical_cannibalism&diffonly=true
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannibalism_in_Asia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_ritual
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_prostitution
Ancient Greek, Latin, & Roman Empire Topics:
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/fuga
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/caminus
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/camino
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sino-Roman_relations
YouTube Videos I Referenced:
https://youtu.be/5n24Ulc8u84?si=Nngbg4xEqyNu82x8
https://youtu.be/WhBN29CIuAQ?si=5bNryoT-GzleIGq9
Reddit Posts I Referenced:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Jujutsushi/comments/1bngk9x/i_solved_one_of_the_great_mysteries_of_the_heian/
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/ztay5e/what_foreign_countries_did_japan_have_trade/
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/zs4k9p/what_was_life_like_for_the_average_people_heian/
Twitter Posts I Referenced:
https://x.com/eldammonite/status/1571157320570380295
https://x.com/lightningclare/status/1807467771913269374
#jjk#jjk manga#jjk meta#jjk sukuna#sukuna#ryomen sukuna#sukuna ryomen#uraume#jjk uraume#jujutsu kaisen manga#jujutsu kaisen#jujutsu geto#jjk geto#gojo satoru#geto suguru#jjk spoilers#jujutsu sukuna#jjk 265
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Thoughts on JJK Chapter 224 (Spoiler)
Sukuna's face is not only cut off but it also has an extra layer of shade over it. Gege uses this sort of paneling and coloring to show (supposed) superiority. The last time we saw this it was, again, with Sukuna during his fight with Yorozu. It's also not an accident that the first panel belongs to Sukuna.
Why does Sukuna still look like Megumi? Yorozu also asked the same question and the answer was something like "it's easier". Having an easier time fighting against Gojo is probably not part of that especially not with Gojo going all out with the intention of killing Sukuna and caring about Megumi later. In a sense, Megumi is already dead so regardless of what the good guys do, they can't make that situation worse.
Nice call back but also, how tf did that even work? Sukuna doesn't only take over the body when he's in control, he straight up changes it completely, so much even that he can rip out the heart and still live. Is he going to do something similar here as well?
And wow, but Gege brought Toji back again even if it's just a small panel. Gojo is probably going to talk to Megumi and he'll most likely bring up Toji. There is probably also a deeper meaning for why Gojo is dressed like Toji as well.
This panel is extremely funny when you look at it. Sukuna is in full swing and you can see sharp air currents where his fist went through and the extra lines along his arm and shoulder show that he's still in motion. Gojo on the other hand is drawn as if he were standing instead of being on the ground and there are no motion lines for him because he isn't moving at all. Only some fluffy clouds show us that some kind of unnatural motion happened here. Only in the third panel we see him moving again.
Apparently, this panel together with a later panel of Gojo are homages to two other manga from the same author. Yu yu hakusho and Hunter X Hunter. I nearly started both of them at some point. Sukuna's pose is from the older manga while Gojo's is from the current one and the character Sukuna is portraying is the stronger one of those two main characters.
At first I thought that they were flying through an elevator shaft but it's just a floor. The anime sequence of this will look amazing.
They look like buddies on the last page (much to the joy of the Gojo/Suku shippers) but this is just a deceitful way of Gege to start the actual fight. Gege's goal in writing is too achieve maximum entertainment and so we won't get another chapter with these hand to hand fight sequences but new ways in which they'll try to kill each other. Meaning: the 10 Shadows.
(Uraume who?)
The end of the manga hasn't been announced yet, so Gojo vs Sukuna is not the beginning of the end. Crazy stuff is going to happen to conclude this fight and I can't say in which direction the manga is going to go after that.
A funny pic I found on Twitter. Mei Mei is having the time of her life right now.
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Master List
of my content
I don't specialize in the slightest in scenarios/headcanons and stuff but I upload a lot of anime content so I wanted to create a list to keep it in order.
MHA:
Headcanons by T. Shoto and B. Katsuki
Picture of Dabi Child and Baby Shoto
Image of Little Keigo and Enji created by Horikoshi's Assistant
Sketches of Lady Nagant made by Horikoshi
Appreciating the beauty of Bakugou (Images)
Deku vs. Shigaraki 384 (Picture)
AFO Full Face Reveal (Images)
DABI:
Dabi learning to get angry without toxicity
Pictures before Dabi Dance
Dabi sketch made by Horikoshi
Baby Touya Images
Dabi Dance Images
Mha 376
Pictures of Dabi looking soft
More Images of Dabi Dance
More Pictures of Little Touya
Gentle Boyfriend Dabi (Headcanon)
386-The end.
JJK:
Maki on the cover of volume 22
The possibility of Satoru facing Megumi (possessed)
Image that makes me want to collect signatures for Akutami to release Yuuji
Imagened of Cute Toge
Image of Cute Toge ×2
Panda Icons
Season 2 Visuals
Season 2 Trailer Moments
Satoru, Suguru and Toji GIFs
Toji's official voice
Pets they would have (Various characters)
Professor Gojo and Professor Nanami (Images)
Face to Face. Toji x Gn! Reader (Drabble)
Cover of volume 23 of the manga: Sukuna and Yuuji
JJK x CSM (Images)
Appreciating Toji's beauty (Images)
My personal top 10 saddest deaths in anime/manga
Designs for the s2 of Mei Mei, Utahe, Haibara and Nanami
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Father Figures (image)
Season 2 Second Trailer Moments
GIFS of the Second Trailer of Season 2
SPOILERS:
208- Kenjaku finds Tengen's face funny
212- Sukuna taking Megumi's body
214- Good night, Hana, Angel...
214- Sukuna vs. Yuuji
215- Sukuna vs. Maki and Yuuji
216- Someone is in love with Sukuna
216- Sukuna and their reunion
217 - Thief
218- Revealed face of Yorozu in the Heian Era
218- Sukuna's Shikigamis
218- Sukuna has a true love?
219 - Sukuna True Form, Uraume and Yorozu
219- Sukuna kills Yorozu. Megumi sad
220 - Sorcerers Assemble/New Gojo Panels
221 - The return of God
222- Gojo showing off his body
223 - The battle of the most powerful begins
223- My favorite trio
224- Sukuna vs. Gojo
225 - Sukuna cuts Gojo's neck
226- Sukuna vs Gojo third chapter
SUKUNA:
Image of Sukuna True Form
Image of the reason why I envy Hana
Compilation of Sukuna in Megumi's body (updated)
Drabble: The King of Curses rejected you and a thousand years later he regrets it
Playing to guess the name of Human Sukuna
Image of cross-eyed Sukuna
Compilation 2 of Sukuna in Megumi's body
Imagining Sukuna fighting with his mom (images)
Sukuna True Form Compilation
OPM:
My drawings of Saitama and Garou
Appreciating the beauty of Genos (images)
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JJK Spoilers
Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 224 can be considered as a small Ode to Hunter x Hunter and YuYu Hakusho author Yoshihiro Togashi from Gege Akutami. We see the Spirit Gun and the Jajanken referenced in this chapter.
However, Sukuna's finger pointing reminded me more of Makima than Yusuke.
#jjk spoilers#jjk 224#jjk manga spoilers#jjk manga leaks#gojo satoru#ryomen sukuna#pay respects to Togashi sensei!
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JJK 224: Battle of the Brats (Affectionate)
They're both such little shits, sweet fuck. Forget their destructive attacks, the sheer ego is going to obliterate the city. I love it.
I was really curious how the much-anticipated Satoru vs. Sukuna fight would be like. The flashy techniques are expected, but it's the ✨ vibe ✨ they'd bring to it that I really wanted to see, especially since neither of them has been shown to fight an opponent who could keep up with them. Sure, there was Toji, but that was teen!Satoru.
I love what we've seen so far—the very clear warm-up ft. banter. Can't even begin to predict where it'll go from here. It's difficult to picture this being a decisive battle in any sense given the plot threads still hanging. Plus, Kenjaku's off to kill people and fuck shit up, and with the number of students who are Culling Games players, that's got to become relevant sooner than later. As long as it's fun and satisfying, I don't care how it all progresses and comes together. And so far, it's been both. I'm still not over Utahime's CT and the full ritual for Purple from 223.
Following the leaks for this chapter, I saw a lot of comments on the Satoru–Megumi angle, mostly about how Satoru doesn't much seem to care about him. Not sure if the translations (fan and official both) have changed things on that end, but it looks to me like Satoru's using the fact that Sukuna can stay alive in and heal his vessel even if the body quite literally dies. The plan seems to be to kill Sukuna and then figure shit out from there regarding Megumi. I'm assuming whatever ideas Yuuji and Yuuta had for saving him will also play a role. But then, hurting Sukuna bad enough to keep him down without completely obliterating Megumi's body seems like it'll be tricky—the difficulties of restraining versus killing, especially of an opponent so powerful. And this is on top of the fact that Satoru can also end up on the losing end. Looking forward to how all that's going to work out.
I remain curious about what Sukuna assuming his true form would mean for Megumi. I've been laboring under the impression that there's a link between the appearance of the body and the state of the original soul, even in cases where the incarnated sorcerers can control the appearance. But this chapter at least, Satoru acted like Sukuna keeping Megumi's appearance was relevant only in terms of potentially making him hesitate. Then again, nothing he says to Sukuna can be fully trusted. It could also be that Sukuna needs to maintain Megumi's soul/body to access the Ten Shadows technique. That makes more sense than him keeping it for the face, though Sukuna having a taste for emo twinks is pretty amusing all on its own.
#jjk 224#jujutsu kaisen spoilers#jjk spoilers#jjk#jujutsu kaisen#break next week has me :(#but i'm used to that at this point
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JJK chapter 224
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JJK CHAPTER 224 LEAK
Gojo asks Sukuna why's he still keeping that face & says he went through some special trainings. But Gojo says he can punch Megumi without mercy cuz he looks like Toji lmao. Gojo says he'll think about Megumi after killing Sukuna
— I’m sorry but Gojo saying he has no problem punching Megumi bc he looks like his father is just 😂😂 such a Gojo thing to say fr. I love this dude. I really do.
#jujutsu kaisen#gojo satoru#sukuna#Gojo trash talking on point as usual#not him saying he can punch Megumi without mercy cause he looks like Toji#I’m sorry but that one line is probably my favorite of the whole chapter#satoru freaking gojo#JJK leaks#JJK chapter 224
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Jujutsu Kaisen 224 - Inhuman Makyo Shinjuku Showdown (2)
Well back to liveblog last week’s chapter of JJK
Well Sukuna wants to brag a bit, you'll get bit by this nameless fish, you know that
I'm still worried mainly because of Megumi's techniques
NOOOO I want Megumi's face for the drama
Who cares about Sukuna's face
Rip Megumi Gojo isn't going to go lightly on you
It begins with some light jabs okay, you can't touch Gojo that easily though
What ?!?! Weird move Gojo
Red !
It looks like it caught Sukuna off guard
He'll get folded into that wall
Uninjured
What did you do Gojo ? Are you repelling the ground with your techniques ? Just stepping heavily ? OR is it Sukuna that cut some of the ground ?
Definitely Gojo who made the ground crumble then
And up
And down, using red as telekinesis? Could 't you have sent him to the sky ? You could have right ? Sukuna in space, dying
Even if it wouldn't kill him as it would just be death without curse energy
He escaped !
Ooooo, one attack from Sukuna finally
Dodged it, nicely done
It's gonna fall, it was what he aimed at
He deactivated his techniques ? Niiiice I don't know for what purpose but Sukuna was surprised
Falling into a building !!!!! Chilling five feet apart ‘cause we’re not GAY !
GOJO is preparing Blue and Sukuna a punch
Weeeeeell, the building collapsed, but what happened ?
Okay they're friendly
Just talking before fighting to the death
This chapter was light considering what I was expecting so I guess it'll be a bit more serious next week
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why do i need to deal with writing a whole ass thesis meanwhile i just wanna drool over the new jjk chapter 224 spoilers
#jujutsu kaisen#jjk#i hate writing my bachelors thesis#can nanami just write my thesis for me#if sukuna wouldnt have taken over megumis body he could’ve used his brains to help me write my thesis#or we would end up doing unholy things#either would be fine ngl#jjk spoilers
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JJK Chapter 224 Spoilers: Gojo Vs Sukuna Continues!
JJK chapter 224 begins with both Sukuna and Gojo bad mouthing each other. Also, the damage that Sukuna sustained from being hit by Gojo’s 200% Hollow purple, losing an arm basically, was healed completely.
Also, unlike the previous chapter, there were no major info dumps that came in the latest chapter, so it was purely an action packed 19 pages. Still, there are some points that I’d like to point out in this chapter analysis, so let’s get straight to it.
We also got a Toji crumb in JJK chapter 224.
To read the full article: https://animehunch.com/jjk-chapter-224-analysis/
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