Jujutsu Kaisen Animator Says Season 2 Wouldn’t Have Happened Without One Person

Shinsaku Kozuma, a key animator working on Jujutsu Kaisen, says Season 2 would never have happened at all if not for one particular staff member.Kozuma gave some insight into the tough conditions that went into pulling off Season 2, praising important Jujutsu Kaisen producers like Keisuke Seshimo, Naotake Muraoka, Masahiro Yokota and Ayumi Takaishi. “The production team were very patient and persevered throughout. They were the last stronghold,” he stated. However, Kozuma had praise for one person especially: Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 director Shota Goshozono. “Director Goshozono is amazing. Without his talent, there would not have been a second season of Jujutsu Kaisen. I am grateful,” he posted to X (formerly Twitter).While Kozuma’s words can be viewed as simply praise, the infamous behind-the-scenes goingson at MAPPA concerning payment conflicts and unreasonable production deadlines give them extra weight. With multiple episodes appearing unfinished and the streaming delay in Japan to allow more time for episodes to be refined, it appeared entirely plausible that Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 could have completely collapsed mid-season. It’s unclear when Season 3 will be released amid the announcement of Jujutsu Kaisen’s “Culling Game” arc, which dropped its first trailer immediately after the finale. Fans under Kozuma’s post continue to praise him while hoping that he gets some more-than-deserved rest.

Shinsaku Kozuma, a key animator working on Jujutsu Kaisen, says Season 2 would never have happened at all if not for one particular staff member.

Kozuma gave some insight into the tough conditions that went into pulling off Season 2, praising important Jujutsu Kaisen producers like Keisuke Seshimo, Naotake Muraoka, Masahiro Yokota and Ayumi Takaishi. “The production team were very patient and persevered throughout. They were the last stronghold,” he stated. However, Kozuma had praise for one person especially: Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 director Shota Goshozono. “Director Goshozono is amazing. Without his talent, there would not have been a second season of Jujutsu Kaisen. I am grateful,” he posted to X (formerly Twitter).

While Kozuma’s words can be viewed as simply praise, the infamous behind-the-scenes goingson at MAPPA concerning payment conflicts and unreasonable production deadlines give them extra weight. With multiple episodes appearing unfinished and the streaming delay in Japan to allow more time for episodes to be refined, it appeared entirely plausible that Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 could have completely collapsed mid-season. It’s unclear when Season 3 will be released amid the announcement of Jujutsu Kaisen‘s “Culling Game” arc, which dropped its first trailer immediately after the finale. Fans under Kozuma’s post continue to praise him while hoping that he gets some more-than-deserved rest.

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