Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2: Everything To Know About The Shibuya Incident Arc

Gege Akutami’s Jujutsu Kaisen is one of the best anime of modern times. Its success indicates that the unchallenged might of The Big Three is about to change. Jujutsu Kaisen has been phenomenal with its pacing, action sequences, complex arcs, and character development. Unlike how most shonen hits were solely focused on the protagonist, Jujutsu Kaisen put the spotlight on all its characters. Season 1 ended on a high note as Yuji Itadori, Megumi Fushiguro, and Nobara Kugisaki looked forward to being promoted to Special Grade Sorcerers. However, audiences were blown away by Season 2, which took a 360-turn from where the previous one ended.Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 first took audiences down memory lane and featured the carefree days of young Saturo Gojo during his time at the Tokyo Jujutsu High School. Gojo’s past was a much-needed buildup for Season 2’s second cour, which adapted the infamous Shibuya Incident arc. The Shibuya Incident arc became infamous among manga readers for being one of the most merciless arcs in all of shonen fiction, and this notoriety carried over to the anime. The anime’s highly praised take on the death and destruction that transpired in Shibuya ended Season 2 on a bleak note, promising the surviving characters and viewers that nothing in Jujutsu Kaisen would ever be the same again.Viewers might remember hearing about Shibuya in Jujutsu Kaisen Season 1. At the time, the city’s mention could’ve been nothing more than a passing bit of dialogue. However, the city and the forthcoming Shibuya Incident arc were at the core of Jujutsu Kaisen. Suguru Geto first mentioned the place when he, Mahito, and other Curses were planning on how to defeat the seemingly unbeatable Saturo Gojo. This was when Geto revealed that the only way to get rid of the strongest sorcerer in the world was to seal him, and it will happen on October 31st at Shibuya. Audiences wondered why it had to specifically happen in Shibuya on Halloween night, 2018.

Gege Akutami’s Jujutsu Kaisen is one of the best anime of modern times. Its success indicates that the unchallenged might of The Big Three is about to change. Jujutsu Kaisen has been phenomenal with its pacing, action sequences, complex arcs, and character development. Unlike how most shonen hits were solely focused on the protagonist, Jujutsu Kaisen put the spotlight on all its characters. Season 1 ended on a high note as Yuji Itadori, Megumi Fushiguro, and Nobara Kugisaki looked forward to being promoted to Special Grade Sorcerers. However, audiences were blown away by Season 2, which took a 360-turn from where the previous one ended.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 first took audiences down memory lane and featured the carefree days of young Saturo Gojo during his time at the Tokyo Jujutsu High School. Gojo’s past was a much-needed buildup for Season 2’s second cour, which adapted the infamous Shibuya Incident arc. The Shibuya Incident arc became infamous among manga readers for being one of the most merciless arcs in all of shonen fiction, and this notoriety carried over to the anime. The anime’s highly praised take on the death and destruction that transpired in Shibuya ended Season 2 on a bleak note, promising the surviving characters and viewers that nothing in Jujutsu Kaisen would ever be the same again.

Viewers might remember hearing about Shibuya in Jujutsu Kaisen Season 1. At the time, the city’s mention could’ve been nothing more than a passing bit of dialogue. However, the city and the forthcoming Shibuya Incident arc were at the core of Jujutsu Kaisen. Suguru Geto first mentioned the place when he, Mahito, and other Curses were planning on how to defeat the seemingly unbeatable Saturo Gojo. This was when Geto revealed that the only way to get rid of the strongest sorcerer in the world was to seal him, and it will happen on October 31st at Shibuya. Audiences wondered why it had to specifically happen in Shibuya on Halloween night, 2018.

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