The breakout anime hit, Jujutsu Kaisen, is many things at once: a typical action-adventure shonen story, a dark fantasy that’s part of the Shonen Weekly Jump’s popular “Dark Trio,” and most of all, a “monster hunter” anime. “Monster Hunter” is not an official anime sub-genre, but it’s a common and easily recognized concept that can make for a great anime. Jujutsu Kaisen’s entire combat system is built around the monster hunter concept, since its sorcerers are trained experts who exorcise the supernatural curses that haunt humanity.Many of Jujutsu Kaisen’s best scenes and fights actually involve people who fight against each other rather than scouring the streets for monsters like a shonen Ghostbusters. However, Jujutsu Kaisen’s earliest episodes do have some monster hunter vibes that helped Jujutsu Kaisen stand out from its shonen peers like My Hero Academia and One Piece. Those who love a monster hunting premise have some appealing options to consider when it comes to these popular anime.Yuji tests the waters early on in Jujutsu Kaisen when he fights lower-grade curses. He and Nobara both excel as rookie sorcerers, much to Satoru Gojo’s satisfaction. In fact, Jujutsu Kaisen introduces a formal grading system for curses, which is a fairly common element in “monster hunter” anime. It makes sense that hunters need a way to categorize the monsters that they fight. Grade 4 curses are easy to squash, but Grade 1 or Special Grade curses are a formidable challenge, even for the likes of skilled experts like Kento Nanami.
The breakout anime hit, Jujutsu Kaisen, is many things at once: a typical action-adventure shonen story, a dark fantasy that’s part of the Shonen Weekly Jump‘s popular “Dark Trio,” and most of all, a “monster hunter” anime. “Monster Hunter” is not an official anime sub-genre, but it’s a common and easily recognized concept that can make for a great anime. Jujutsu Kaisen‘s entire combat system is built around the monster hunter concept, since its sorcerers are trained experts who exorcise the supernatural curses that haunt humanity.
Many of Jujutsu Kaisen‘s best scenes and fights actually involve people who fight against each other rather than scouring the streets for monsters like a shonen Ghostbusters. However, Jujutsu Kaisen‘s earliest episodes do have some monster hunter vibes that helped Jujutsu Kaisen stand out from its shonen peers like My Hero Academia and One Piece. Those who love a monster hunting premise have some appealing options to consider when it comes to these popular anime.
Yuji tests the waters early on in Jujutsu Kaisen when he fights lower-grade curses. He and Nobara both excel as rookie sorcerers, much to Satoru Gojo’s satisfaction. In fact, Jujutsu Kaisen introduces a formal grading system for curses, which is a fairly common element in “monster hunter” anime. It makes sense that hunters need a way to categorize the monsters that they fight. Grade 4 curses are easy to squash, but Grade 1 or Special Grade curses are a formidable challenge, even for the likes of skilled experts like Kento Nanami.
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