Jujutsu Kaisen Fans Struggle to Come to Terms With Yet Another Death

Jujutsu Kaisen anime fans are struggling to come to terms with the number of character deaths, with some seemingly ready to drop the show after watching Season 2, Episode 19.Titled “Right and Wrong, Part 2,” the episode features the second back-to-back high-profile death of Season 2 of the anime. Fans weren’t even given the chance to properly mourn the death of Kento Nanami before Nobara Kugisaki’s death in the latest episode proved too much for many to bear. Nobara, with prior confidence that her ability could prove effective on Mahito, is killed in a shocking manner, with some viewers noticing what appears to be an eyeball bursting on screen. Many have taken to social media to voice their grief, and while this is a trending source of humor, it also underscores very real pain at how dark Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 continues to become.Ultimately, Akutami’s style has proven too divisive for some. While death is a core theme in numerous shonen manga, few use it as often as he does. A growing criticism of the story is that death only serves to traumatize Yuji, with no qualms about character development or franchise fans. However, others have hit back on this, saying that demographic and genre norms shouldn’t define what Akutami can or can’t do, and as with reality, death often cuts stories short in traumatizing ways.

Jujutsu Kaisen anime fans are struggling to come to terms with the number of character deaths, with some seemingly ready to drop the show after watching Season 2, Episode 19.

Titled “Right and Wrong, Part 2,” the episode features the second back-to-back high-profile death of Season 2 of the anime. Fans weren’t even given the chance to properly mourn the death of Kento Nanami before Nobara Kugisaki’s death in the latest episode proved too much for many to bear. Nobara, with prior confidence that her ability could prove effective on Mahito, is killed in a shocking manner, with some viewers noticing what appears to be an eyeball bursting on screen. Many have taken to social media to voice their grief, and while this is a trending source of humor, it also underscores very real pain at how dark Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 continues to become.

Ultimately, Akutami’s style has proven too divisive for some. While death is a core theme in numerous shonen manga, few use it as often as he does. A growing criticism of the story is that death only serves to traumatize Yuji, with no qualms about character development or franchise fans. However, others have hit back on this, saying that demographic and genre norms shouldn’t define what Akutami can or can’t do, and as with reality, death often cuts stories short in traumatizing ways.

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