Warning: The following contains spoilers for chapter #260 of Jujutsu Kaisen!!
Summary
Todo uses Vibraslap to enhance Boogie Woogie and helps Yuta kill Kenjaku in Jujutsu Kaisen #260. Chapter #243 reveals Todo's involvement in Yuta's swap and foreshadows his important role. The defeat of Kenjaku was carefully planned with Todo's assistance, demonstrating the depth of the story.
Jujutsu KaisenSukuna's final battle with Sukuna has many important developments in recent chapters. One of the biggest surprises was the return of Jujutsu Kaisen's fan-favorite character, Yuji's older brother and “best friend.” Aoi Todo in chapter #259, who has been missing since the Shibuya incident, with his final contribution to the story being helping defeat Mahito, but at the cost of losing his left hand. Todo's curse technique, “Boogie Woogie”, requires him to clap his hands to switch places, so after cutting off his own hand, it is implied that he cannot use his CT again.
However, this changed in chapter #260, which revealed that Todo had replaced his missing hand with a musical instrument called the Vibraslap, allowing him to use Boogie Woogie when the metal piece touched the wooden box, instead of clapping, allows him to improve his curse technique and can now perform 50 swaps per second.
This change in Todo's abilities not only gives him new opportunities to team up with Yuji and fight Sukuna, but also explains one of Jujutsu Kaisen's biggest moments: how Yuta killed Kenjaku.
Todo helped Yuta kill Kenjaku
Chapter #243 of Jujutsu Kaisen shows that Todo used Boogie Woogie to swap Yuta
Chapter #260 of Jujutsu Kaisen shows Todo using Boogie Woogie in his battle against Sukuna to constantly switch places between himself, Yuji, and Sukuna, and Every time Todo uses his curse technique, the SFX (sound effect) in Japanese is “カァァァンツ” which translates as “Kaang” and is the actual sound created by a vibrato. In chapter #243, Yuta Okkotsu, one of JJK's strongest characters, sneaks up on Kenjaku from behind, with Kenjaku quickly realized that and turned to attack him. But before Kenjaku could answer, Yuta switched places and decapitated him.
Kenjaku even wondered how Okkotsu did it, as he should have paid attention to Yuta's actions because of his huge amount of curse energy. At the moment Yuta switches places, the panel shows the same “Kaang” SFX, not the sound a blade makes when cutting, but with the reveal of Boogie Woogie Revised, the SFX proves that it is Todo who helped Yuta kill Kenjaku. Additionally, this is reinforced by the fact that, In chapter #259, Todo asks Mei Mei to deliver a message to carry out Yuta's plan. Kenjaku's death would not have been possible without Todo's help.
Todo's involvement gives more meaning to Kenjaku's death.
Kenjaku's defeat was carefully planned
Kenjaku was one of the main villains of Jujutsu Kaisen, and his death came as a surprise to fans because of Yuta's surprise attack. Kenjaku thinks he didn't notice Yuta because Takaba's technique acted as bait. However, by adding Todo's involvement, it means that Kenjaku's defeat was carefully planned and required three sorcerers, which gives more depth to the final moments of the game. he. Additionally, it shows how Gege Akutami foreshadowed Todo's return and proves he put so much effort into crafting the story that even small details can have huge meanings in the story. Jujutsu Kaisen Biggest shounen anime in years.