One of the most wonderful things about Jujutsu Kaisen is that there’s no lack of antagonists in the anime series. JJK is filled to the brim when it comes to villains ensuring that the Jujutsu sorcerers never catch a break. Not only do Itadori and the gang have to go up against countless curses of different grades, but there’s also a fair share of evil curse users like Sukuna to deal with. Even though it did seem that Sukuna would be the main “bad” attraction in JJK for a while, there’s another villain who is more notorious and manipulative than the King of Curses.Kenjaku first appeared in the Hidden Inventory Arc, and for non-manga fans, he quickly passed up as the infamous Suguru Geto, former Jujutsu High sorcerer and Satoru Gojo’s best friend. Viewers who have followed both the seasons and the movie in chronological order know that Geto died during the events of Jujutsu Kaisen 0, and the person who appears in Seasons 1 and 2 of the anime is “Psuedo-Geto” or the great ancient curse user Kenjaku.However, this made Geto’s appearance in the main series all the more confusing, especially with the stitches on his head, which weren’t there in the movie. Finally, the audience learns in what is one of the biggest reveals of the year that Geto’s body is only being used as a temporary host by a mysterious curse-user named Kenjaku. Depicted as only a brain that inhabits bodies, Kenjaku is supposed to be the ultimate big bad of the series—but his origins remain a mystery, especially for non-manga fans.
One of the most wonderful things about Jujutsu Kaisen is that there’s no lack of antagonists in the anime series. JJK is filled to the brim when it comes to villains ensuring that the Jujutsu sorcerers never catch a break. Not only do Itadori and the gang have to go up against countless curses of different grades, but there’s also a fair share of evil curse users like Sukuna to deal with. Even though it did seem that Sukuna would be the main “bad” attraction in JJK for a while, there’s another villain who is more notorious and manipulative than the King of Curses.
Kenjaku first appeared in the Hidden Inventory Arc, and for non-manga fans, he quickly passed up as the infamous Suguru Geto, former Jujutsu High sorcerer and Satoru Gojo’s best friend. Viewers who have followed both the seasons and the movie in chronological order know that Geto died during the events of Jujutsu Kaisen 0, and the person who appears in Seasons 1 and 2 of the anime is “Psuedo-Geto” or the great ancient curse user Kenjaku.
However, this made Geto’s appearance in the main series all the more confusing, especially with the stitches on his head, which weren’t there in the movie. Finally, the audience learns in what is one of the biggest reveals of the year that Geto’s body is only being used as a temporary host by a mysterious curse-user named Kenjaku. Depicted as only a brain that inhabits bodies, Kenjaku is supposed to be the ultimate big bad of the series—but his origins remain a mystery, especially for non-manga fans.
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