The anime industry is populated with countless fan-favorite characters who appear in all kinds of stories, from emotionally resonant shojo love stories to action-packed shonen series and grim seinen stories with deep themes. Each genre and anime demographic has excellent characters that fans adore, including shonen, but not all shonen characters are created equal. Some shonen characters keep fans entertained after dozens or even hundreds of episodes, such as Son Goku, Monkey D. Luffy, and Gintoki Sakata.Other shonen characters overstay their welcome, and they become a chore to watch. Depending on their design and role in a story, some shonen anime characters are “meant” to stay in the story longer than others. Certain characters are just novelties who lack the substance, and other shonen characters are so annoying, any amount of screen time with them is too much.Jogo got a rematch against Satoru Gojo in Season 2, and then he fought Ryomen Sukuna to the death. It’s just as well Jogo got himself killed in Season 2, since his character arc had already hit a wall, and he was a villain just for the sake of it. Characters like that are best off getting written out of the show before they become too tedious, and Jogo was already reaching that point by the time Sukuna finished him.
The anime industry is populated with countless fan-favorite characters who appear in all kinds of stories, from emotionally resonant shojo love stories to action-packed shonen series and grim seinen stories with deep themes. Each genre and anime demographic has excellent characters that fans adore, including shonen, but not all shonen characters are created equal. Some shonen characters keep fans entertained after dozens or even hundreds of episodes, such as Son Goku, Monkey D. Luffy, and Gintoki Sakata.
Other shonen characters overstay their welcome, and they become a chore to watch. Depending on their design and role in a story, some shonen anime characters are “meant” to stay in the story longer than others. Certain characters are just novelties who lack the substance, and other shonen characters are so annoying, any amount of screen time with them is too much.
Jogo got a rematch against Satoru Gojo in Season 2, and then he fought Ryomen Sukuna to the death. It’s just as well Jogo got himself killed in Season 2, since his character arc had already hit a wall, and he was a villain just for the sake of it. Characters like that are best off getting written out of the show before they become too tedious, and Jogo was already reaching that point by the time Sukuna finished him.
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