This article contains spoilers for Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2, Episode 18, “Right and Wrong.”
Jujutsu Kaisen’s Kento Nanami has been a hot topic among fans this week following the recent release of Season 2, Episode 18, and now fans of the popular character can pre-order his signature glasses. he.
Nanami’s glasses are available for pre-order on the Aitai Kuji website for 16,700 yen (about $113.56 USD). The glasses will officially release in February 2024 and will take one to two weeks to ship. One of Jujutsu Kaisen’s most popular characters, many anime viewers took to social media this week to mourn his death in Episode 18, likely spurring sales of an additional wardrobe piece. his iconic shirt.
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The glasses were created by Bandai and are part of the premium Bandai Jujutsu Kaisen Glasses Collection, a collection that also features Gojo Satoru’s sunglasses from his youth. The replica of Nanami’s signature wide-frame glasses has a lens width of 4.4 cm, a nose width of 2.4 cm and a temple length of 14 cm. The glasses also come with a red patterned case and a cleaning cloth featuring Nanami herself.
Kento Nanami’s painful death in JJK Episode 18
Nanami’s recent death in the anime Jujutsu Kaisen was one of the heaviest of the series. The first half of Season 2, Episode 18 focuses on Nanami and his fight with Mahito, who ultimately took the life of the Level 1 witch. The animation transitions between the fight and Nanami’s dream of a life peaceful in Kuantan, Malaysia, covered by an emotional piano music. He walked on a beautiful Malaysian beach in his dream, letting his shoes soak in the shallow water and smiling contentedly. He is forced to return to reality at the last moments and discovers that the film’s main character, Yuji Itadori, has arrived a little late. Nanami’s last words to him were, “You continue from here.”
This emotional episode had a huge impact on many Jujutsu Kaisen fans, with many viewers mourning Nanami’s death on social media. One fan even created a real-life shrine to commemorate Nanami. Jujutsu Kaisen fans aren’t the only ones getting in on the action, however; A recent Malaysia Airlines Facebook post mentioned Nanami’s wish to visit Kuantan with the caption, “Kuantan would be great.”
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Recent controversies at Anime Studio MAPPA
While the second season of Jujutsu Kaisen continues to dominate the anime industry, the company that produces Jujutsu Kaisen, MAPPA, also continues to be a source of great controversy and speculation, especially since the release of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2, Episode 14, when Jujutsu Kaisen animator Hokuto Sadamoto posted an apology for the episode’s subpar animation. It was later revealed that Sadamoto was forced to create 250 animation clips in just two weeks – an unrealistic amount of work for anyone to complete in such a short time. Since then, many other animators and members of the Jujutsu Kaisen production team have spoken out about the overwhelming workload, revealing that Jujutsu Kaisen 0 was completed in just four months. MAPPA was also recently accused of delaying pay negotiations with employees.
Jujutsu Kaisen is now streaming on Crunchyroll.
Source: Aitai Kuji