When it comes to Weekly Shonen Jump, it’s not uncommon for stories to overlap with one another. Many series have been trying to recapture the magic present in Dragon Ball, which is shown through their characters, themes, plot progressions, and so on. Occasionally, another successful series does something unique with its story that eventually gets copied. This copying of ideas happens so often that readers hardly call it out anymore. This recycling has been classified as tropes of the shonen battle genre; anybody can use them, and if they happen to make something new, that’s also cool. That said, it’s still noticeable when two series share seemingly unique ideas.For example, Satoru Gojo from Jujutsu Kaisen and All Might from My Hero Academia have much in common regarding their roles in the story. Besides acting as mentors to the protagonists, they have similarly profound impacts on their worlds. This impact is emphasized when they’re put out of commission, and the main characters need to step up in their place. More similarities are likely to pile up as these two manga continue. JJK and MHA might be alike enough for one to be called a copycat, but the intricacy of this similarity is too great to ignore.Gojo and All Might are both known for being the most powerful characters in their respective series. Gojo is the single best jujutsu sorcerer of his time, while All Might is the No. 1 Hero in Japan and the world. There are a handful of people from each series who can take them in a one-on-one fight.RELATED: JJK: How Yuji Itadori Can Improve His Cursed TechniqueRELATED: Why Most Shonen Main Characters Have Basic Powers
When it comes to Weekly Shonen Jump, it’s not uncommon for stories to overlap with one another. Many series have been trying to recapture the magic present in Dragon Ball, which is shown through their characters, themes, plot progressions, and so on. Occasionally, another successful series does something unique with its story that eventually gets copied. This copying of ideas happens so often that readers hardly call it out anymore. This recycling has been classified as tropes of the shonen battle genre; anybody can use them, and if they happen to make something new, that’s also cool. That said, it’s still noticeable when two series share seemingly unique ideas.
For example, Satoru Gojo from Jujutsu Kaisen and All Might from My Hero Academia have much in common regarding their roles in the story. Besides acting as mentors to the protagonists, they have similarly profound impacts on their worlds. This impact is emphasized when they’re put out of commission, and the main characters need to step up in their place. More similarities are likely to pile up as these two manga continue. JJK and MHA might be alike enough for one to be called a copycat, but the intricacy of this similarity is too great to ignore.
Gojo and All Might are both known for being the most powerful characters in their respective series. Gojo is the single best jujutsu sorcerer of his time, while All Might is the No. 1 Hero in Japan and the world. There are a handful of people from each series who can take them in a one-on-one fight.
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