Jujutsu Kaisen: Why This Villain’s Defeat Is So Controversial

A lot has happened since the ending of Jujutsu Kaisen’s Culling Game arc, with the action coming at a non-stop pace. The most notable climax of the current Shinjuku Showdown arc was Gojo’s death match with Sukuna and, in turn, the sorcerer’s devastating defeat. Since then, the members of jujutsu society and beloved students of Jujutsu High have been giving their all in battle, with Hakari challenging Uraume, Sukuna’s closest ally, and Itadori and Higuruma facing the King of Curses himself in Shinjuku.Meanwhile, the ancient sorcerer Kenjaku has been observing from the sidelines in the safety of the Lake Gosho colony. However, the antagonist didn’t enjoy his peace for long. The comedian sorcerer Takaba was sent to assassinate Kenjaku and engaged the villain in a complex battle, becoming the most challenging opponent for Kenjaku since he faced Yuki Tsukumo. However, while their fight was engaging, it was incredibly short-lived. On top of that, Takaba wasn’t the one to deal the fatal blow, and Kenjaku’s quick death came as a confusing surprise to fans.Arguably, Takaba ended up being an even more challenging rival than Tsukumo. At first, the battle seemed to be leaning in Kenjaku’s favor, as the comedian who relies on his jokes landing for his Cursed Technique to be effective was struggling to entertain his opponent. Thus, his self-confidence dipped, and his technique lost its usual potency. However, after a moment of self-reflection, Takaba remembered his comedic roots, snapped back into action, and vowed that he would make Kenjaku laugh his guts out.

A lot has happened since the ending of Jujutsu Kaisen‘s Culling Game arc, with the action coming at a non-stop pace. The most notable climax of the current Shinjuku Showdown arc was Gojo’s death match with Sukuna and, in turn, the sorcerer’s devastating defeat. Since then, the members of jujutsu society and beloved students of Jujutsu High have been giving their all in battle, with Hakari challenging Uraume, Sukuna’s closest ally, and Itadori and Higuruma facing the King of Curses himself in Shinjuku.

Meanwhile, the ancient sorcerer Kenjaku has been observing from the sidelines in the safety of the Lake Gosho colony. However, the antagonist didn’t enjoy his peace for long. The comedian sorcerer Takaba was sent to assassinate Kenjaku and engaged the villain in a complex battle, becoming the most challenging opponent for Kenjaku since he faced Yuki Tsukumo. However, while their fight was engaging, it was incredibly short-lived. On top of that, Takaba wasn’t the one to deal the fatal blow, and Kenjaku’s quick death came as a confusing surprise to fans.

Arguably, Takaba ended up being an even more challenging rival than Tsukumo. At first, the battle seemed to be leaning in Kenjaku’s favor, as the comedian who relies on his jokes landing for his Cursed Technique to be effective was struggling to entertain his opponent. Thus, his self-confidence dipped, and his technique lost its usual potency. However, after a moment of self-reflection, Takaba remembered his comedic roots, snapped back into action, and vowed that he would make Kenjaku laugh his guts out.

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