Jujutsu Kaisen: Toji Fushiguro’s Best Fights in Season 2, Ranked

Season 2 of Jujutsu Kaisen provided some much-needed world-building to the world of sorcery. One of the more interesting characters introduced was Toji Fushiguro, the black sheep of the Zenin clan and assassin extraordinaire. He served as the main villain of the first cour’s Gojo’s Past Arc and defied death to return briefly during the Shibuya Incident Arc. Second only to Ryomen Sukuna in malevolent intent, Toji’s powerful Heavenly Restriction brought with it a unique dynamic to a series where fights are usually decided by a character’s aptitude for jujutsu.Toji was born with a similar Heavenly Restriction to Maki Zenin. Unlike most members of the Zenin clan, Toji was born without a cursed technique or indeed any cursed energy at all. While Maki possessed a minuscule amount courtesy of her link with her sorcerer twin, Mai, Toji’s complete separation from cursed energy granted him superhuman abilities that far exceeded anything Maki has displayed so far. He was an unpredictable element in every battle he engaged in, constantly befuddling sorcerers who were used to battling cursed energy-enhanced opponents. Toji provided some of the best battles in all of Jujutsu Kaisen, which is an incredibly impressive feat considering how mundane his abilities were in comparison to the flashy cursed techniques displayed in Season 2.Toji’s rematch with Gojo showcased his expertise as a weapons master. He first engaged Gojo with the Inverted Spear of Heaven, but upon realizing that a close-quarters battle would be impossible, smoothly attached the technique negating Cursed Tool to the Chain of a Thousand Miles. Unfortunately for Toji, he was facing the one who would go on to be hailed as the strongest sorcerer alive and, although his every instinct instructed him to flee, his hubris would not allow him to. Gojo achieved enlightenment as they fought and delivered what is widely regarded as one of the most iconic lines in anime history.

Season 2 of Jujutsu Kaisen provided some much-needed world-building to the world of sorcery. One of the more interesting characters introduced was Toji Fushiguro, the black sheep of the Zenin clan and assassin extraordinaire. He served as the main villain of the first cour’s Gojo’s Past Arc and defied death to return briefly during the Shibuya Incident Arc. Second only to Ryomen Sukuna in malevolent intent, Toji’s powerful Heavenly Restriction brought with it a unique dynamic to a series where fights are usually decided by a character’s aptitude for jujutsu.

Toji was born with a similar Heavenly Restriction to Maki Zenin. Unlike most members of the Zenin clan, Toji was born without a cursed technique or indeed any cursed energy at all. While Maki possessed a minuscule amount courtesy of her link with her sorcerer twin, Mai, Toji’s complete separation from cursed energy granted him superhuman abilities that far exceeded anything Maki has displayed so far. He was an unpredictable element in every battle he engaged in, constantly befuddling sorcerers who were used to battling cursed energy-enhanced opponents. Toji provided some of the best battles in all of Jujutsu Kaisen, which is an incredibly impressive feat considering how mundane his abilities were in comparison to the flashy cursed techniques displayed in Season 2.

Toji’s rematch with Gojo showcased his expertise as a weapons master. He first engaged Gojo with the Inverted Spear of Heaven, but upon realizing that a close-quarters battle would be impossible, smoothly attached the technique negating Cursed Tool to the Chain of a Thousand Miles. Unfortunately for Toji, he was facing the one who would go on to be hailed as the strongest sorcerer alive and, although his every instinct instructed him to flee, his hubris would not allow him to. Gojo achieved enlightenment as they fought and delivered what is widely regarded as one of the most iconic lines in anime history.

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