Summary
The anime Jujutsu Kaisen exposes Mahito’s cowardice and hypocrisy in his final moments. Mahito’s inability to repair his broken ankle with his Cursed Technique highlights his ignorance of souls, further emphasizing his hypocrisy. The anime Jujutsu Kaisen makes Yuji’s victory over Mahito even more satisfying and exciting for viewers.
Warning: Contains spoilers for Jujutsu Kaisen season 2, episode #21. Although not as important to the plot as Sukuna and Kenjaku, It will be done Undeniably still one of the biggest villains in Jujutsu Kaisen. As Yuji’s archenemy, Mahito continually pushes him to his limits, and the story always uses Mahito’s nihilism as a means to challenge Yuji’s ideology and the entire story set.
Mahito has always been defined by his philosophical nature and the cruelty that arose from it, but J.Ujutsu KaisenHis anime tried to bring out his true personality. Season 2, episode #21, “Metamorphosis,” covers the end of Yuji and Todo’s fight with Mahito, and how Jujutsu Kaisen’s anime expansion on Yuji and Mahito’s final interaction did a great job. amazingly brings out Mahito’s true self underneath it all. His attempt to become philosophical.
The basic progression of events is also present in the manga, but the anime’s handling of things does an even better job of conveying its point, and that’s great to see.
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Jujutsu Kaisen’s anime exposes Mahito as a coward and hypocrite
The way the Jujutsu Kaisen anime handled Mahito’s final moments was very good by exposing his cowardice and hypocrisy. Just like in the manga, Mahito is so frightened by Yuji’s declaration to kill him that he runs away from him, and the Jujutsu Kaisen anime not only extends the scene of Mahito running away from Yuji but also has him cry and throw mud at Yuji. to try to make Yuji disappear. Mahito always talks about how people killing each other is no big deal, so seeing him completely refuse to embrace his own ideology perfectly demonstrates cowardice and morality his fake.
Something that added to that was the initial scene of Mahito breaking his ankle. Another core component of Mahito’s character is the assertion that he understands the soul better than anyone else, but Mahito’s inability to use Idle Transformation to heal his ankle shows that he never truly gained a deeper understanding of the soul. and can make mistakes around it just as easily as anyone else. That moment, along with everything else in the scene, makes Mahito’s extreme hypocrisy surrounding his ideology even more obvious than in the manga, and that allows the anime to kick this scene up a notch. Completely different height.
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Jujutsu Kaisen’s anime makes Yuji’s victory over Mahito even more intriguing
Jujutsu Kaisen’s anime did a great job of highlighting Mahito’s true personality, and that makes Yuji’s victory all the more meaningful. Yuji’s victory over Mahito was already a deeply emotional moment after all Mahito had put him through, but with the Jujutsu Kaisen anime further emphasizing how pathetic Mahito acted in his final moments, which makes Yuji’s victory even more satisfying, especially since the anime features Yuji further attacking Mahito. Yuji defeats Mahito always one of the best moments in Jujutsu Kaisenand the anime that expands on it so much does wonders to show why that is.
Jujutsu Kaisen releases new episodes every Thursday on Crunchyroll.
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