Why Hakari vs Uraume’s Off-Screen Confrontation Was a Missed Opportunity

Why Hakari vs Uraume's Off-Screen Confrontation Was a Missed Opportunity

Key Takeaways

  • Hakari vs. Uraume fight was anticipated but skipped, disappointing fans and missing a chance to showcase both characters’ abilities.
  • Hakari’s complex Domain was a major draw, but its intricate mechanics may have led to skipping the fight in the rush to conclude the story.
  • Missing the showdown deprived fans of Uraume’s development and Hakari’s chance to truly prove himself, leaving a void in the series.

As a devoted Jujutsu Kaisen fan with over 300 chapters under my belt, I can’t help but feel a sense of disappointment and disbelief when it comes to the Hakari vs. Uraume fight that never was. The anticipation for this battle was palpable, fueled by the complexities of Hakari’s Domain Expansion and Uraume’s intriguing background as Sukuna’s sole subordinate.


In the current shonen genre, Jujutsu Kaisen has proven to be a dominant force, largely due to its expertly choreographed fight scenes. Battles like Mahoraga vs. Sukuna and Toji vs. Gojo, crafted by Gege Akutami, have been visually stunning and emotionally intense. The controversial finale of Sukuna versus Gojo has left a lasting impact on the fanbase. However, one eagerly awaited confrontation that didn’t occur was between Hakari and Uraume.

In a highly anticipated match, Hakari and Uraume, both powerful combatants boasting unique skills, were set to engage. For more than thirty installments, readers had eagerly awaited this confrontation, hoping it would become yet another legendary battle within the series.

In an unexpected twist, Gege opted to bypass the battle entirely in Jujutsu Kaisen, leaving many fans disheartened. Rather than depicting the actual fight between Hakari and Sukuna, the narrative leaps straight to its aftermath. The pain was intensified when a short sequence showed Uraume disappearing, hinting at Sukuna’s victory, not Hakari’s actions. Skipping a battle like Hakari vs. Uraume in a series like Jujutsu Kaisen is a significant oversight, and here’s why.

Why the Hakari vs. Uraume Fight Was So Highly Anticipated

Hakari’s Complex Domain and Uraume’s Untapped Power

Why Hakari vs Uraume's Off-Screen Confrontation Was a Missed Opportunity

In the highly anticipated showdown between Hakari and Uraume, what had everyone talking was the mind-boggling complexity and sheer power of Hakari’s Domain Expansion. Frankly, Hakari’s domain is a labyrinthine ability that, to some, borders on being overpowered in “Jujutsu Kaisen.” His domain operates like a slot machine, turning each spin into a roll of the dice for infinite cursed energy regeneration. This means he can become virtually unstoppable for a limited time, making it a real gamble in every battle. It’s an ability so intricate and potent that fans were chomping at the bit to see it go head-to-head with a top-tier opponent like Uraume.

Contrarily, Uraume has often been joked about as one of the most powerful characters in this series. As Sukuna’s sole known subordinate, it was hinted that Uraume’s strength surpassed most others. Yet, despite frequent appearances, we never witnessed Uraume engaging in a genuine one-versus-one battle. The fight between Hakari and Uraume was supposed to be the opportunity — a chance to observe Uraume’s raw power and skill set in action, and compare it to the unpredictable turmoil of Hakari’s Domain.

Featuring Hakari’s dazzling combat techniques and Uraume’s unyielding, straight-faced attitude, their distinct personalities promise a thrilling battle that could rival the excitement of Hakari versus Kashimo.

Why Ending the Hakari vs. Uraume Fight Off-Screen Was a Missed Opportunity

The Complexity of Hakari’s Cursed Technique Made the Fight Difficult to Script

In the finale of “Jujutsu Kaisen,” things seemed to move quite quickly. Although there are two more chapters before the conclusion, the climactic battle between Sukuna and Yuji left some viewers feeling less satisfied than expected. While the narrative sense was maintained, there was a lingering feeling that more could have been developed, particularly in relation to beloved characters and their unfinished storylines. A notable instance of this is the fight between Hakari and Uraume, which took place off-screen. This overlooked opportunity could have enriched both characters as well as the overall narrative.

Sukuna’s final stand. Each aspect of Hakari’s domain required meticulous planning, and this intricate detail might have caused unnecessary distraction as the series neared its end.

A Missed Opportunity to Develop Uraume and Showcase Hakari’s True Potential

Neglecting Hakari and Uraume’s confrontation was disappointingly overlooked, for several reasons. Primarily, Uraume’s character development has been minimal, and their role has essentially been confined to a “backdrop ice character” within Team Sukuna, with limited autonomy or significant actions to establish their importance in the narrative. This skirmish could have provided an opportunity to flesh out Uraume, allowing them to showcase their abilities, increase their significance, and clarify why they are Sukuna’s only subordinate. Without this battle, Uraume seems largely insignificant, leaving fans puzzled about the initial introduction of a formidable character like Uraume.

For Hakari, this battle served as a chance to demonstrate abilities he hadn’t showcased before. Gojo thought Hakari might someday match his power, commending him alongside Yuta as exceptional sorcerers in their generation. Yuta even suspects Hakari could surpass him. However, while Hakari’s past battles highlighted his strength, his domain made victory seem effortless. It was enjoyable, yes, but not the grueling, well-deserved victory that would establish him as a potential heir to Gojo. A genuine confrontation with Uraume, someone capable of testing him to his limits, would have been an ideal platform for Hakari to earn that acknowledgment.

Rather than speculating, spectators are now pondering the possible events within Hakari’s realm, and what could have transpired if the fight between Gege hadn’t been skipped, potentially turning into a memorable Jujutsu Kaisen showdown.

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2024-09-07 19:33