Jujutsu Kaisen: The Wasted Potential Of Jujutsu Kaisen’s Main Trio

Jujutsu Kaisen: The Wasted Potential Of Jujutsu Kaisen's Main Trio

As a long-time fan of Jujutsu Kaisen, I must admit that I was initially captivated by the vibrant and refreshing characters introduced in the series. Nobara, for one, stood out as a breath of fresh air with her unexpected actions and consistent growth, making her an intriguing female character within the world of Jujutsu Kaisen.


This article contains spoilers from Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 269.

Key Takeaways

  • Megumi’s growth in JJK was stifled by Sukuna taking over his body, leaving fans disappointed.
  • Nobara’s character potential was wasted as she was essentially written out of the story.
  • Yuji Itadori’s character in JJK lacked depth and failed to truly engage fans or represent the essence of the series.

The acclaimed manga series “Jujutsu Kaisen” is about to wrap up soon, with only one chapter remaining. In a week, we will see the final installment of this cherished tale, which means it will be etched in history as one of the most popular Jump mangas ever published. However, despite its remarkable success, “Jujutsu Kaisen” does have some drawbacks. As with any work of art, no author has ever been free from critique, but that certainly doesn’t imply that the story itself is subpar.

In a similar vein, Jujutsu Kaisen shares this observation. While the show excels in many areas, it falls short significantly in others. Specifically, the portrayal of the main trio – Yuji, Nobara, and Megumi – could use more depth and development. Fans find themselves yearning for a richer exploration of these characters’ growth within the narrative.

Megumi’s Role In Jujutsu Kaisen Was Cut Short Because Of Sukuna

Megumi Became A Vessel For Sukuna In The Culling Game

Jujutsu Kaisen: The Wasted Potential Of Jujutsu Kaisen's Main Trio

In the narrative of JJK, viewers recognize that throughout the majority of the storyline, Megumi Fushiguro was skillfully portrayed. He played a significant role in almost every major plot development and consistently demonstrated growth, both on the battlefield and personally. His character was admired for his continuous self-improvement as a person and as a sorcerer. The audience became emotionally attached to his bond with Yuji Itadori and eagerly followed his power progression. Regrettably, during the Culling Game Arc, Megumi’s character suffered a severe blow. When Ryomen Sukuna took control of him, fans were denied the opportunity to witness his actions again for a considerable part of the storyline. Essentially, Megumi became Sukuna’s vessel, enabling the King of Curses to reemerge and confront other sorcerers. All that Megumi had been striving for was essentially taken away from him, leaving fans with only an empty shell of his character. Although Megumi did return at the end of the story, he didn’t have much time left to continue growing due to the series’ conclusion.

In the end, I wanna try living for someone else once again. – Megumi

In the storyline, Megumi’s role primarily served to enhance Yuji’s character development, leaving less room for Megumi to achieve his own personal goals. However, this doesn’t diminish the affection fans have for him. Despite Megumi’s growth being hindered by Sukuna’s possession of his body, it significantly impacted both his personal and powerful sorcerer character arc.

Jujutsu Kaisen: The Wasted Potential Of Jujutsu Kaisen's Main Trio

The solution to this situation was quite straightforward. If JJK’s story had gone beyond this particular arc, Megumi being overtaken wouldn’t have been as significant an issue. He could have continued developing his character, and this incident would have merely been a challenge he needed to overcome on his journey. However, it’s well-known among fans that things didn’t unfold in this manner.

Nobara’s Role In Jujutsu Kaisen Was Shambolic

  • Nobara Was Killed Off In Shibuya
  • Nobara Returned At The End

In the world of Jujutsu Kaisen, it’s Nobara who seems to have received the most underutilized potential among the main trio. Initially, she was a formidable character, captivating viewers right from the start of the series. Fans were thrilled to see such focus on Nobara at the beginning, finding her a welcome change and even though her character felt incomplete initially, her consistent growth was commendable. Moreover, her actions defied the norms set for female characters in Jujutsu Kaisen. Unfortunately, this engaging portrayal didn’t extend beyond the first couple of arcs. With the arrival of the Shibuya Arc, Nobara’s storyline took a dramatic turn, leading many to believe she had met her end. However, it was later revealed that she hadn’t actually died, only to find herself sidelined in ways that left fans puzzled.

In the confrontation with Mahito, Nobara received a devastating curse wound that left her appearing severely injured, with half her face seemingly destroyed. The story then left her near death, submerged in her own blood, and for much of the series, there was no update on her condition. This led many fans to speculate that the author may have written Nobara out of the narrative prematurely, as he seemed unsure about how to develop her character further. However, if the author did have plans for Nobara’s role in the story, it felt disappointing that she was sidelined for most of the series and only returned at the end to deliver a single decisive blow that ultimately benefited Yuji’s growth and allowed him to defeat the king of curses. This raised concerns among fans about the handling of Nobara’s character development in Gege’s work.

Despite Nobara’s personal aspirations, development, and inherent strength, these aspects seemed insignificant in the grand scheme of things. Her comeback at the end was greatly appreciated by fans, but it didn’t seem to add depth to her character. The fact that she was largely absent from the narrative for more than half of it raises concerns about her character development. If Gege had continued to focus on her as intensely as he did initially, Nobara might have grown into a legendary character in the annals of storytelling.

Yuji’s Role In Jujutsu Kaisen

Yuji Itadori Never Truly Grilled The Fans

In the anime series, Yuji Itadori serves as the main character, yet he’s not typically the most dynamic. Interestingly, the author acknowledges that Yuji, in numerous aspects, falls short and might not be captivating enough for viewers. Intriguingly, even in popularity polls among fans, Yuji has never taken the top spot, often coming second to Gojo. However, it’s essential to note that popularity polls aren’t always indicative of a character’s quality. Nevertheless, what fans have observed is that Yuji’s development throughout “Jujutsu Kaisen” seems lackluster compared to other characters. To put it simply, Yuji hasn’t been the captivating figure or the embodiment of the series that fans might expect.

That’s right! I can kill you, Sukuna! – Yuji

In the JJK narrative, it’s often noted that the supporting characters are more compelling than the main protagonists, and they seem better equipped to drive the story forward. For example, Gojo is widely recognized as the symbol of the franchise by many fans. Others might prefer Yuta over Yuji, and there’s a clear reason for this preference. Although Yuji may not have been fully developed as a character, it doesn’t necessarily mean we need to know every detail about his background. Instead, it suggests that Yuji should embody specific themes effectively, which the author has yet to achieve satisfactorily in the storyline.

“Fans can officially and freely read ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ through Viz Media. You can access it on the Shonen Jump and Manga Plus apps. Mark your calendars, as the next chapter, ‘Jujutsu Kaisen 270,’ is scheduled to drop on September 22, 2024!

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2024-09-20 03:33