Fans of action shonen anime are spoiled for choices in today’s anime industry, which includes must-watch series like Jujutsu Kaisen and Demon Slayer, among others. Plenty of anime fans have seen all of today’s best action series, meaning those fans can draw some meaningful comparisons between them to see which series embody which tropes or ideas the best. All of these series have their own strengths, of course, but some are still ahead of the pack in at least a few areas.Jujutsu Kaisen, for example, is a fantasy “monster hunter” anime depicting trained heroes fighting deadly creatures to protect humanity. That basic premise is also found in Demon Slayer, so the two series can be compared in many ways, from character design and power scaling to humor, drama, and themes. Both series do many things well, but Jujutsu Kaisen does have the edge in some regards, which may help explain why Jujutsu Kaisen is part of the “dark trio” and Demon Slayer is not.Demon Slayer has some decent humor, but too much of it boils down to the main characters suddenly shouting or panicking about things, most of all Zenitsu Agatsuma and sometimes Tanjiro himself. By contrast, Jujutsu Kaisen has more compelling humor with Satoru Gojo’s constant pranks, Yuji and Nobara teasing their friend Megumi, and even the villainous curses goofing off at the beach or playing board games together.
Fans of action shonen anime are spoiled for choices in today’s anime industry, which includes must-watch series like Jujutsu Kaisen and Demon Slayer, among others. Plenty of anime fans have seen all of today’s best action series, meaning those fans can draw some meaningful comparisons between them to see which series embody which tropes or ideas the best. All of these series have their own strengths, of course, but some are still ahead of the pack in at least a few areas.
Jujutsu Kaisen, for example, is a fantasy “monster hunter” anime depicting trained heroes fighting deadly creatures to protect humanity. That basic premise is also found in Demon Slayer, so the two series can be compared in many ways, from character design and power scaling to humor, drama, and themes. Both series do many things well, but Jujutsu Kaisen does have the edge in some regards, which may help explain why Jujutsu Kaisen is part of the “dark trio” and Demon Slayer is not.
Demon Slayer has some decent humor, but too much of it boils down to the main characters suddenly shouting or panicking about things, most of all Zenitsu Agatsuma and sometimes Tanjiro himself. By contrast, Jujutsu Kaisen has more compelling humor with Satoru Gojo’s constant pranks, Yuji and Nobara teasing their friend Megumi, and even the villainous curses goofing off at the beach or playing board games together.
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