Jujutsu Kaisen
Jujutsu Kaisen | |
呪術廻戦 | |
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Genre | Adventure, dark fantasy, supernatural[1][2] |
Manga | |
Written by | Gege Akutami |
Published by | Shueisha |
English publisher | |
Imprint | Jump Comics |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Jump |
English magazine | |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | March 5, 2018 – present |
Volumes | 11 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Sunghoo Park |
Written by | Hiroshi Seko |
Music by |
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Studio | MAPPA |
Original network | JNN (MBS, TBS) |
Original run | October 2020 – scheduled |
Jujutsu Kaisen (呪術廻戦, "Sorcery Fight") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Gege Akutami, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since March 5, 2018. The individual chapters are collected and published by Shueisha, with ten tankōbon volumes released as of March 2020[update].
Viz Media published the first three chapters for its "Jump Start" initiative and publishes the series in print starting in December 2019. Shueisha began to simulpublish the series in English on the app and website Manga Plus in January 2019.
An anime television series adaptation produced by MAPPA has been announced to premiere in October 2020.
Plot
Yūji Itadori is an unnaturally fit high school student living in Sendai with his grandfather. He regularly avoids the track team due to his aversion to athletics, despite his innate talent for the sport. Instead, he chooses to join the Occult Research Club, where he is able to relax and hang out with his seniors, and leave school by 5:00 pm to visit his grandfather in the hospital. While he is on his deathbed, his grandfather instills two powerful messages within Yūji - "always help people" and "die surrounded by a crowd". After his grandfather's death, Yūji interprets these messages as one statement - everyone deserves "a proper death". He is then confronted by Megumi Fushiguro, a sorceror (巫, Shaman) who informs him of a high-grade cursed charm talisman at his school that Yūji recently made contact with. His friends at the Occult Club unsealed the talisman, a rotting finger, which attracted Curses to the school, creatures that are brought about through negative emotions and are strengthened by consuming magical powers present in sorcerers or such charms. Unable to defeat the Curses due to his lack of magical powers, Yūji swallows the finger to protect Megumi and his friends and becomes the host of Sukuna, a powerful Curse. Due to Sukuna's evil nature, all sorcerers are required to exorcise him (and by extension, Yūji) immediately. However, despite being possessed, Yūji is still able to retain control over his body for the most part. Seeing this, Satoru Gojō, Megumi's teacher, decides to take him to the Tokyo Metropolitan Magic Technical College to propose a plan to his superiors - postpone Yūji's death sentence until he consumes all of Sukuna's fingers, allowing them to kill him once and for all.
Characters
- Yūji Itadori (虎杖 悠仁, Itadori Yūji)
- Voiced by: Junya Enoki[3]
- A 15-year-old athlete who joins his school's Occult Club to avoid the track team. After finding and opening a box containing a cursed charm resembling a rotting finger, his school is attacked by phantom-like creatures known as Curses. In order to protect his friends, he consumes the rotting finger and becomes possessed by a Curse known as Ryoumen Sukuna. He later joins the Tokyo Metropolitan Magic Technical College under the tutelage of Satoru Gojō, where he is placed under a sort of death sentence, which has been suspended until he consumes all of Sukuna's fingers in order to kill himself and Sukuna at the same time.
- Megumi Fushiguro (伏黒 恵, Fushiguro Megumi)
- Voiced by: Yuma Uchida[3]
- A sorcerer studying in first year at the Tokyo Metropolitan Magic Technical College under the tutelage of Satoru Gojou. He meets Yūji when trying to locate a high-grade cursed charm talisman at his high school. He is the one that convinces Satoru to try to save Yūji from his execution after his possession by Sukuna. He uses his curse power to create spirits (式神, Shikigami) out of his own shadows to exorcise Curses. He has been noted to have high potential as a sorcerer by several other powerful people, including Sukuna himself.
- Satoru Gojō (五条 悟, Gojō Satoru)
- Voiced by: Yuichi Nakamura[4]
- A sorcerer working as a teacher in the Tokyo Metropolitan Magic Technical College. He teaches Yūji Itadori, Megumi Fushiguro and Nobara Kugisaki. He convinces his superiors at the college to keep Yūji alive until he consumes all of Sukuna's fingers. Even though his title of 'The Strongest' is self-proclaimed, most allies and enemies alike never actually dispute the title and generally consider him to be one of the most dangerous people alive. As a result, he is widely respected and venerated by sorcerers, even by those in the college's sister school in Kyoto, and holds high influence in the sorcery world. He uses his curse power to control the space around him in innumerable ways.
- Nobara Kugisaki (釘崎野 薔薇, Kugisaki Nobara)
- Voiced by: Asami Setō[3]
- A sorcerer studying in first year at the Tokyo Metropolitan Magic Technical College under the tutelage of Satoru Gojou. She transferred to the college so that she could live in Tokyo without any expenses. She meets Yūji Itadori and Megumi Fushiguro during her first official mission as a sorcerer. She uses a charm weapon hammer and nails infused with her curse power to exorcise Curses.
- Sukuna (宿儺, Sukuna)/Double-Faced Spectre (両面 宿儺, Ryōmen Sukuna)
- Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe[5]
- A high-grade curse who is considered to be the undisputed 'King of Curses'. According to legend, Sukuna was a demon resembling a human with four arms who appeared during the prime era of sorcery. Sorcerers of this time period found that they were unable to fully exorcise him, so they resorted to cutting up his 20 fingers and storing them as cursed charms, hoping that one day these charms would be destroyed, and as a result, he would truly be defeated. Currently, he is the "guest" of Yūji Itadori. He has taken an interest in seeing Megumi Fushiguro achieve his full potential. His goal is to gain complete control over Yūji's body and go out on a killing spree. He has an immense amount of curse power, and it is estimated that his full strength is on par with or even greater than that of Satoru Gojō, though Satoru claims otherwise.
Media
Manga
Jujutsu Kaisen is written and illustrated by Gege Akutami. The series started in Weekly Shōnen Jump on March 5, 2018.[2][6] The individual chapters are collected and published by Shueisha, with ten tankōbon volumes released as of March 2020[update]. A prequel volume titled Jujutsu Kaisen 0: Tokyo Toritsu Jujutsu Koutō Senmon Gakkou (呪術廻戦 0 東京都立呪術高等専門学校, lit. "Jujutsu Kaisen 0: Tokyo Metropolitan Magic Technical School) was published on December 4, 2018.[7]
Shueisha began to simulpublish the series in English on the app and website Manga Plus in January 2019.[8] Viz Media published the first three chapters for its "Jump Start" initiative.[9] In March 2019, Viz Media announced the print release of the series starting in winter.[10] The first volume was published on December 3, 2019.[11]
Volume list
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | July 4, 2018[12] | 978-4-08-881516-9 | December 3, 2019[11] | 978-1-9747-1002-7 |
2 | September 4, 2018[13] | 978-4-08-881608-1 | February 4, 2020[14] | 978-1-9747-1003-4 |
3 | December 4, 2018[15] | 978-4-08-881666-1 | April 7, 2020[16] | 978-1-9747-1004-1 |
4 | March 4, 2019[17] | 978-4-08-881756-9 | June 2, 2020[18] | 978-1-9747-1480-3 |
5 | May 2, 2019[19] | 978-4-08-881828-3 | August 4, 2020[20] | 978-1-9747-1481-0 |
6 | July 4, 2019[21] | 978-4-08-881876-4 | — | — |
7 | October 4, 2019[22] | 978-4-08-882076-7 | — | — |
8 | January 4, 2020[23] | 978-4-08-882168-9 | — | — |
9 | January 4, 2020[24] | 978-4-08-882218-1 | — | — |
10 | March 4, 2020[25] | 978-4-08-882274-7 | — | — |
11 | June 4, 2020[26] | 978-4-08-882296-9 | — | — |
Light novels
A light novel entitled Jujutsu Kaisen: Soaring Summer and Returning Autumn (呪術廻戦 逝く夏と還る秋, Jujutsu Kaisen Iku natsu to kaeru aki), written by Ballad Kitaguni, was published under the Jump J-Books imprint on May 1, 2019.[27] A second light novel entitled Jujutsu Kaisen: The Path of Roses at Dawn (呪術廻戦 夜明けのいばら道, Jujutsu Kaisen Yoake no Ibara Michi), was released on January 4, 2020.[28]
Anime
An anime television series adaptation was announced in the 52nd issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump published on November 25, 2019.[3] The manga author Gege Akutami and the main cast members appeared at Jump Festa '20 on December 22, 2019.[29] The series will be produced by MAPPA and directed by Sunghoo Park. Hiroshi Seko is in charge of the scripts, Tadashi Hiramatsu will design the characters, and Hiroaki Tsutsumi, Yoshimasa Terui and Arisa Okehazama will compose the music. The series will premiere on MBS and TBS's Super Animeism in October 2020.[30][5]
Reception
As of December 2018, the series had 600,000 copies in circulation,[31] 770,000 copies in circulation as of February 1, 2019,[32] 1.1 million copies in circulation as of Febuary 27, 2019,[33] As of June 2019, the series had 2 million copies in circulation.[34] As of November 2019, the series had 2.5 million copies in circulation.[35] As of May 2020, the series had over 4.5 million copies in circulation.[36]
The series ranked 1st on the "Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2018".[37] In 2019, the manga was nominated for the 65th Shogakukan Manga Award for the shōnen category.[38]
Leroy Douresseaux of Comic Book Bin gave the first volume a score of 8.5 /10. Douresseaux praised the series for its characters, plots, settings, and internal mythology, and described it as a "combination battle manga and horror comic book".[39] Shawn Hacaga of The Fandom Post compared the series to early Bleach and praised it for its world, lore, characters and artwork, concluding that it is a "solid first volume".[40] Hannah Collins of Comic Book Resources found parallels between Yūji and Sukuna and Marvel Comics characters Eddie Brock and Venom. She also noted similarities to Bleach, Blue Exorcist and Tokyo Ghoul. Collins commended the manga and regarding its anime adaptation announcement concluded that Jujutsu Kaisen is a "darkly enjoyable action series that's sure to be one to watch out for in 2020".[41] Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network ranked the first volume as a C. Silverman praised the series' use of Japanese folklore and yōkai elements, comparing this and Akutami's art style to Shigeru Mizuki's GeGeGe no Kitarō, but criticized the story for being "very generic". She concluded; "It has the potential to be more as Akutami gets more comfortable with the serialization process and figures out precisely where the story is going, so it may be worth a second book to be certain. But as of this one, it's just okay, making it the kind of series that gets damned with faint praise".[42]
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- ^ 秋アニメ『呪術廻戦』呪いの王・両面宿儺 役が諏訪部順一さんに決定! アニメーション制作はMAPPA、さらに第1弾PVも公開. animate Times (in Japanese). May 20, 2020. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
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External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Official anime website (in Japanese)
- Jujutsu Kaisen (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia