Fun fact, the music that plays when you think yuji is gonna win is the same music that played when yuji and nobara landed black flash and killed choso's brothers
The red and blue neon light on the bathroom scene behind each character works wonders for the setting. Also, I think at this point Yuji is just a master genjutsu user, I mean, Gojo, Todo, now even Choso got a memory that doesn't exist
No genjutsu, but it's canon that Yuji is able to communicate straight with somebody's soul through his own cursed energy. It's basically more efficient and more plausible Talk-no-jutsu :D
@sobieckil07 that's fucking headcanon lmao Todo is simply being Todo. As for Choso, the whole scene is simply a metaphor for Choso's realisation that Yuji, is infact, related to him, as just like with his other brothers, he could sense that Yuji was close to dying. I won't say *how* they're related since it's a manga spoiler, but it's absolutely canon that they're biologically related
@sobieckil07 Yuji isn't any more resistant to Idle Transfiguration than anyone else, the only reason it couldn't be used on Yuji was because Mahito was incapable of only targeting Yuji's soul, and would also target Sukuna's. The reason Yuji can do damage to Mahito, which you'd know if you were paying attention, is _specifically_ because he knows what his soul looks like due to his body being a vessel for another soul (Sukuna) Fully awakened Maki and Toji should also be able to touch Mahito since they both can use the Soul Split Katana to it's full potential
So, here's the run of the mill of it: Kenjaku possessed Yuji's mother, Kaori Itadori, getting with Yuji's father to make the main protag. Kenjaku possessed the body of the ancestor Noritoshi Kamo, using his vessel to produce the Cursed Womb: Death Paintings with a lady who could produce curse-human children. It may be a little complicated, but Kenjaku is technically both the mother of Yuji and the father of Choso.
You really have to spoil them all when no one asked? People like you are the reason why jjk manga readers are hated. Telling stuff from the next season without reason. Just let them guess for themself in the meantime........
This fight always stood out as just fantastic in every way even if it isn't my #1 it's definitely very close. But I just can't get over Yuji's whole battle with Mahito still and always end up rewatching it all even though it's like 5 episodes broken up with some flashbacks it's hard to not watch it all in one sitting. I think the settings while not as pleasant to look at as the dim hallway and neon signs or the flooded bathroom, they're varied and used well. Especially with how they move the fight around but also Mahito making changes the environment with transfigured humans like the wall begging to die, the tight hallway, and the flesh train and giant snaking hydras towards the end. And you get some of the best powers in the series interacting, I think Mahito is just one of the most visually interesting characters period to watch fight, and although the animation gets less clear when Todo first joins, I just can't help but love the Boogie Woogie teamwork and Yuji's maximum black flash to end it. And emotionally it kills it. Like it's kind of cheating to compare but like, the Choso fight seems kind of low stakes emotionally and story wise being closer to the start or mid-point, but it uses that to trick the audience really well by having Yuji lose. Mahito however is the climax of everything Yuji's been through the entire series and it's just this rollercoaster of lows and highs and tragedies and determination that keeps getting back up and finally knocks patch-face out of the ballpark with one hell of a homerun. There are some flaws, but the Shibuya Incident is just overall fantastic, I'm glad there's so much to talk about and so much to love about it until Season 3.
Imo jogo vs sukuna was the best fight. In terms of animation JvS is obviously better, but what its stand out to me is the ending of the fight, and sukunas conversation with jogo.
JJk and JoJo are very different things fundamentally, so you can't really compare them (before you call me a JoJo hater JoJo is the thing that got me into anime and manga, and I still love it)
Fun fact, the music that plays when you think yuji is gonna win is the same music that played when yuji and nobara landed black flash and killed choso's brothers
The red and blue neon light on the bathroom scene behind each character works wonders for the setting. Also, I think at this point Yuji is just a master genjutsu user, I mean, Gojo, Todo, now even Choso got a memory that doesn't exist
Gojo?
No genjutsu, but it's canon that Yuji is able to communicate straight with somebody's soul through his own cursed energy. It's basically more efficient and more plausible Talk-no-jutsu :D
@sobieckil07 that's fucking headcanon lmao
Todo is simply being Todo. As for Choso, the whole scene is simply a metaphor for Choso's realisation that Yuji, is infact, related to him, as just like with his other brothers, he could sense that Yuji was close to dying.
I won't say *how* they're related since it's a manga spoiler, but it's absolutely canon that they're biologically related
@@starbreaker6740 Not headcanon, I'm a manga reader. It's the same reason he was resistant to Mahito's technique.
@sobieckil07 Yuji isn't any more resistant to Idle Transfiguration than anyone else, the only reason it couldn't be used on Yuji was because Mahito was incapable of only targeting Yuji's soul, and would also target Sukuna's. The reason Yuji can do damage to Mahito, which you'd know if you were paying attention, is _specifically_ because he knows what his soul looks like due to his body being a vessel for another soul (Sukuna)
Fully awakened Maki and Toji should also be able to touch Mahito since they both can use the Soul Split Katana to it's full potential
So, here's the run of the mill of it:
Kenjaku possessed Yuji's mother, Kaori Itadori, getting with Yuji's father to make the main protag.
Kenjaku possessed the body of the ancestor Noritoshi Kamo, using his vessel to produce the Cursed Womb: Death Paintings with a lady who could produce curse-human children.
It may be a little complicated, but Kenjaku is technically both the mother of Yuji and the father of Choso.
Kenjaku took that white splash so that yuji could hit that black flash.
@@saharshgandhi855 why are these mfs in obscure comment sections always hitting some of the hardest, stupidest bars i've ever seen
You really have to spoil them all when no one asked? People like you are the reason why jjk manga readers are hated. Telling stuff from the next season without reason. Just let them guess for themself in the meantime........
@@ChousouKamoin the end of the video laiser literally asked why and how yuji and choso are technically brothers
@@marypoppinstheforth7229 well.....
No because I agree with everything you said
This fight always stood out as just fantastic in every way even if it isn't my #1 it's definitely very close. But I just can't get over Yuji's whole battle with Mahito still and always end up rewatching it all even though it's like 5 episodes broken up with some flashbacks it's hard to not watch it all in one sitting.
I think the settings while not as pleasant to look at as the dim hallway and neon signs or the flooded bathroom, they're varied and used well. Especially with how they move the fight around but also Mahito making changes the environment with transfigured humans like the wall begging to die, the tight hallway, and the flesh train and giant snaking hydras towards the end.
And you get some of the best powers in the series interacting, I think Mahito is just one of the most visually interesting characters period to watch fight, and although the animation gets less clear when Todo first joins, I just can't help but love the Boogie Woogie teamwork and Yuji's maximum black flash to end it.
And emotionally it kills it. Like it's kind of cheating to compare but like, the Choso fight seems kind of low stakes emotionally and story wise being closer to the start or mid-point, but it uses that to trick the audience really well by having Yuji lose. Mahito however is the climax of everything Yuji's been through the entire series and it's just this rollercoaster of lows and highs and tragedies and determination that keeps getting back up and finally knocks patch-face out of the ballpark with one hell of a homerun.
There are some flaws, but the Shibuya Incident is just overall fantastic, I'm glad there's so much to talk about and so much to love about it until Season 3.
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Great video!
Waiting on your take of My Hero Academia.
Imo jogo vs sukuna was the best fight. In terms of animation JvS is obviously better, but what its stand out to me is the ending of the fight, and sukunas conversation with jogo.
Let’s fucking go, same idea
Nah, I'd read 🗿🗣🗣🗣❗❗❗🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
nah, I'd read
Jojo >>
JJk and JoJo are very different things fundamentally, so you can't really compare them (before you call me a JoJo hater JoJo is the thing that got me into anime and manga, and I still love it)