I think megumi being called blessing is really interesting. First of all, Toji really did love him and that shows how much he’s changed that he doesn’t even remember. Also, Gojo is left with Toji’s blessing (megumi,) and Geto was left with Toji’s curse. Literally. His worm guy. It foreshadows their futures, in my opinion.
i absolutely love the detail that in the shot of geto killing the village, the frame of him with the cursed spirit is specifically drawn with the linework that they use for curses
As someone who's only seen the anime and had no context of the manga when I watched, I thought the brighter mood during Geto and Gojo's confrontation at the end fit pretty well. By then, Geto is so firm in his convictions that nothing Gojo or anyone says will make him hesitate, much less convince him to turn back. Can't really turn back from wiping out a village. Unless Gojo is there to side with Geto and join him, nothing he can say can really hold any weight. This is just Geto's new normal and nothing will change that. Meanwhile, that same bright tone *entirely* isolates Gojo. It's that moment after a tragedy when you realize the world just keeps going regardless of whether yours does. He's angry and heartbroken that his best friend has fallen so far, seemingly out of nowhere and with no remorse, but even the scene itself doesn't care enough to reflect it. For Gojo alone, something almost fundamental about his world is breaking in front of him. He's the only one there who can see it and the only one there who can care. For everyone else - the passerbys that don't even acknowledge them and have no idea of how heavy this moment is for the dude yelling on the sidewalk, and Geto, who's far too disillusioned by now to share any of that weight - it's a Tuesday (or whatever). I also adored the visual choice to use the passing cars as a means of cutting between them, like it's pulling us back and forth. I can see totally how the music could be a bit off-putting lol, but I think it adds to a feeling of absurdity that kind of suits the moment and that idea of the rest of the world just carrying on while Gojo is trying to find any logic in the situation. It's so tense and musically chaotic with all the breaks and key changes and constant movement. It's almost frantic. It finally settles on a held chord as Gojo hesitates to attack Geto only to fade into the sounds of the crowded street when his adrenaline dissolves and Geto leaves without a chase. The music almost felt like the lead up to a fight but Gojo just couldn't bring himself to start it. Sorry to ramble, I'm probably way overanalyzing at this point lol. If you can't tell I also loved this arc. I've been very hesitant to watch jjk analysis videos for fear of (unannounced) manga spoilers, so it's always nice to find a solid video that doesn't spoil anything 👌👌 I'll definitely have to check out some of your other vids!
I really like the tone of the gojo Geto breakup because watching it from Geto’s pov he kinda owns gojo. he leaves gojo unable to give a good argument as to why he shouldn’t follow the path he’s chosen and it’s the first time in the episode Geto looks and seems like he’s found his way (even if that way is evil)
I could be wrong but at 4:21, I think the animation style was that way because they were paying homage to the way old cartoons were traditionally animated by hand. It reminds of those scenes from the 1969 Scooby Doo series (especially Scooby and Shaggy) where while the gang was running from the scary monsters, it essentially looked like the background is moving behind them instead of the characters since their walk cycle was so rigid and choppy. That's just my take on it.
I personally really like the upbeat nature of Gojo and Geto’s falling out. It shows how to Gojo nothing was wrong, and that Geto’s turn feels out of place to him. He never expected this from him everything is confusing and surprising on a bright, and sunny beautiful day. The world moves on as Gojo’s collapses.
My favorite scene is the transition from flashback to present. The voice actor of Gojo, the music, he who wakes up a little sad and happy with his students... Pure nostalgia 🥲 A truly difficult emotion to convey on screen
Great video!! This arc is what elevated jjk into peak status for me lol. The little details like the visuals and sound design (im so glad u mentioned that btw) were a huge jump up from season 1 imo, they made the show a lot more unique.
I liked the confrontation with Gojo and geto it felt like the world was really on geto side for once like you said he was always meant to be evil so him being in a better mood being evil means he winning
The arc is nice for me because we get to see everybody younger and it gives a nostalgic wave that makes everything feel like a sunset. The humor is just right. Everything is perfect when they introduced Toji fushiguro, he gives such villain energy and I love it. Seeing all of our favorite sorcerers younger makes me feel warm. The Suguru Geto depression is played so nicely. This arc is one of the best arcs I’ve watched. No I’m not glazing, I’m just stating facts. No I am not yapping, I’m just stating the obvious.
I appreciate you not giving manga spoilers. Personally i started reading after s2 aired, but it felt impossible to find spoiler free content before that
@@Orion__noi think most folks who watch can see (and hopefully appreciate) your thoughtfulness such as that. So I imagine we’ll all keep rocking with you, choose what you see as best 🫡
You didn't really mention how brilliant that it is the first arc of second season, since it's perfect intro for the people who don't know the first season exist so they can just go, "oh this is occult mystery anime!" while for anime onlys who watched the first season but probably forgot mei mei and utahime existed since they were quite minor characters there would go, "ah, so we'd follow new sorcerers every season?" and only realize it's flashback when gojo appears. Masterful.
I’m kinda shocked this was so focused on the first two thirds of the arc when most people focus mostly on Geto’s downfall. I like the difference here. I’m fascinated by Geto’s downfall, but I love a different take. And LOVE cinematography so I was happy you focused on how beautiful this arc was. It feels very different visually from the rest of the show. It’s so much brighter and dreamier. The contrast between that and the mini arc inside if Geto’s downfall hits HARD. It’s really poignant. More thoughts. I think Haibara also represents innocence and youth. He never got to grow into his jaded counterparts. I love that we have a character frozen in time like that. I also love that he ties Nanami to Yuji. I think one of the reasons Nanami takes such a liking to Yuji is because he reminds him of haibara and the dream of sorcery really helping people. He has (had,) a pure heart and so much love.
Hidden is my absolute fave. My connection to the characters kicked in to OD. And ao no sumika, 😢, is the best song of the series because of the emotions and sound.
Hidden inventory is a great arc and a interesting look into gojo and geto past on how they were before. Watching this arc,jjk 0 and even the next Arc shibuya incident also show me layers into gojo character then what most people think. Is Gojo arrogant and a bit selfish? yes but I feel some people overstate gojo negative qualities and completely overlook his postive qualities. Even as a teenager at the height of his arrogance and not caring to protect the weak in meeting Rika and getting to know her he comes to know her and at least to some degree values protecting someone weaker then himself. Then when Geto basically goes all genocidal you see Gojo lament not being their for his best friend and so focus on making things better as a teacher and so not only he himself won't be lonely anymore thanks to his overwhelming power but also make sure the next generation won't have to go through what geto went through. Speaking of shibuya during Gojo battle against the curses he could have easily disregarded the innocent people their for a quick and easy win like what Sukana would have done without hesitantion but Gojo takes the hard path and while he acknowledges he can't save everyone he won't go out his way to kill innocent people. You could argue if gojo simply went all out innocents be dame he would have never gotten sealed. Basically Gojo character has a lot more layers to him then just strong guy. Geto is another interesting case since honestly I find it kinda sad the racist monster he became. Toji is a whole other case that would take a whole other paragraph to get into. Overall hidden inventory is great.
Shibuya is great but Hidden Inventory hits different. I love that arc especially how good of a job it does seamlessly connecting the dots through 0 to season 1
5:41 I agree, this opening is fire. I heard somewhat that the opening is meant to portray young Gojo and him having fun, while the closing is meant for Geto, as it's more somber in tone.
Shibuyabincidient and itadori is simply the kind of performance we need more of in shonen that put so much stakes on the viewers and made us sympathize for itadori and he lost so much people
Most tragic is a stretch after we literally see Nanami and Nobara die, Gojo get sealed, Yuji get ptsd + depression + survivor’s guilt + self hate, choso has a mental breakdown, Toji killed himself in front of his son, Mahito… deserved everything, Hanami got COOKED, Jogo got COOOOOOOKED, but then complemented so at least he died happy, oh and this is the arc directly after Hidden Inventory.
I would like to thank you for making the only video about this anime in months which did not overly quote the stupid line about the vomit rag. I have gotten so tired of hearing that in every single video, and I’m so grateful that you did not do that here. Thank you
6:23 honestly i had completely forgotten about Yaga apprehending Gojo like that and with all the information I know about gojo now, it just makes me laugh
Your videos are very well made, I was shocked to see you don't have 100k plus subscribers cuz u definitely deserve it. Keep on posting I'm a huge fun and can tell you're gonna hit 100k in no time
Naw naw Haibara was the straw that broke the camels back he was still a little light and shining hope that maybe it will be ok, as soon as he died everyone else started their plan to better the future the way they saw fit for gojo it was training strong individuals for geto it was getting rid of every non sorcerer
i watched the anime before reading the manga and at first when i watched the first season i wasn’t super into it, like i liked it but as soon as i watched s2 i became a huge fan of the show
I've done a bit of Dragon Ball on the channel. When I had to reread DB for the videos it gave me a big appreciation for the guy and the way he draws a lot of the fights especially.
one thing worth to mention is the slight change of character design/the art style, because this arc was set in 2004, it literally looks as if it was an anime from that time
Toji crused Gojo to take care of Megumi which led to him saving Yuji for Megumi which comepltely shook the sorcery world to its core with that fallout.
I think the anime version is one of the best adaptations of a manga however the focus on gojo saying "we're the strongest" about him and geto and then finally unknowningly subconsciously saying "I'm the strongest" creating an infinite fast distance between them, is so much more better handled in the manga although their relationship still handled well in anime. Also the panelling of gojos techniques is just beautiful and there is not way to replicate it but thats okay. 🙏
The whole point of Q being introduced is to make us and the characters think the threat to Riko is gone. With the curse user group out of the way, no one expects the non-sorcerers of the Star Religious Group to be able to do anything useful. Until they hire Toji.
10:04 He got caught off guard. its like stepping on a lego knowing its there vs knowing its not, one will hurt more than the other. or like someone trying to hit you in a fight vs a civilian coming out of nowhere and slamming you, youre a lot more prepared for the former.
the fact that some people actually think that geto spiraled into oblivion because he got his cheeks clapped by a non-sourcerer is beyond reading comprehenssion curse
Thanks for the upload. Having recently gotten into JJK, I finally understand. I have to thank my wife for getting me into it. Now I get some of the references and content. I actually did a cosplay of Nanami recently that was quite decent and now Toji is next! Anyway, thanks, again for the upload and JJK content. JJK content creators like yourself go a long way in helping me enjoy the series even more! Keep up the good work. Will you go to Heaven when you die? Here’s a quick test: Have you ever lied, stolen, or used God’s name in vain? Jesus said, whoever looks with lust has already committed adultery in their heart. If you have done these things, God sees you as a lying, thieving, blasphemous, adulterer at heart, and the Bible warns that one day God will punish you in a terrible place called Hell. But God is not willing that any should perish. Sinners broke God’s Law and Jesus paid their fine. This means that God can legally dismiss their case: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Then Jesus rose from the dead, defeating death. Today, repent and trust Jesus, and God will give you eternal life as a free gift. Then read the Bible daily and obey it. God will never fail you.
Idk if you'll see this comment since it been 2 months. However, you should probably explore Geto's change in future videos. With your quality, it will be peak. Just a suggestion 🫡🫡
Even though the old man's flashback isn't funny, it's funny watching a teenager absolutely destroy a senior citizen
i didnt know it was even meant to be funny, i thought it was just showing he got folded so hard he didnt even compute it at first
I think megumi being called blessing is really interesting. First of all, Toji really did love him and that shows how much he’s changed that he doesn’t even remember. Also, Gojo is left with Toji’s blessing (megumi,) and Geto was left with Toji’s curse. Literally. His worm guy. It foreshadows their futures, in my opinion.
Wow! I love this analysis!
woah, that’s such a great observation omg
really nice analysis man
bad analysis dude
@@AstralXeditz Bro hating for no reason 💀
Hidden Inventory arc is like that 1 season anime that u only experience once coz it was so peak and well written for a short airing
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@@karc4 it said peak and well written
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Or that one original anime movie that's just peak for no reason. Like Akira or Ghost in The Shell.
i absolutely love the detail that in the shot of geto killing the village, the frame of him with the cursed spirit is specifically drawn with the linework that they use for curses
As someone who's only seen the anime and had no context of the manga when I watched, I thought the brighter mood during Geto and Gojo's confrontation at the end fit pretty well. By then, Geto is so firm in his convictions that nothing Gojo or anyone says will make him hesitate, much less convince him to turn back. Can't really turn back from wiping out a village. Unless Gojo is there to side with Geto and join him, nothing he can say can really hold any weight. This is just Geto's new normal and nothing will change that.
Meanwhile, that same bright tone *entirely* isolates Gojo. It's that moment after a tragedy when you realize the world just keeps going regardless of whether yours does. He's angry and heartbroken that his best friend has fallen so far, seemingly out of nowhere and with no remorse, but even the scene itself doesn't care enough to reflect it. For Gojo alone, something almost fundamental about his world is breaking in front of him. He's the only one there who can see it and the only one there who can care. For everyone else - the passerbys that don't even acknowledge them and have no idea of how heavy this moment is for the dude yelling on the sidewalk, and Geto, who's far too disillusioned by now to share any of that weight - it's a Tuesday (or whatever).
I also adored the visual choice to use the passing cars as a means of cutting between them, like it's pulling us back and forth. I can see totally how the music could be a bit off-putting lol, but I think it adds to a feeling of absurdity that kind of suits the moment and that idea of the rest of the world just carrying on while Gojo is trying to find any logic in the situation. It's so tense and musically chaotic with all the breaks and key changes and constant movement. It's almost frantic. It finally settles on a held chord as Gojo hesitates to attack Geto only to fade into the sounds of the crowded street when his adrenaline dissolves and Geto leaves without a chase. The music almost felt like the lead up to a fight but Gojo just couldn't bring himself to start it.
Sorry to ramble, I'm probably way overanalyzing at this point lol. If you can't tell I also loved this arc. I've been very hesitant to watch jjk analysis videos for fear of (unannounced) manga spoilers, so it's always nice to find a solid video that doesn't spoil anything 👌👌 I'll definitely have to check out some of your other vids!
Your ramblings are exactly what I thought of the scene. I think it fit perfectly
You did not over analyse it. It is as you said
Hidden inventory? More like peakdden peakentory
factual statement
Bro 😂
Nice
Peakon of hope
Fr
I really like the tone of the gojo Geto breakup because watching it from Geto’s pov he kinda owns gojo. he leaves gojo unable to give a good argument as to why he shouldn’t follow the path he’s chosen and it’s the first time in the episode Geto looks and seems like he’s found his way (even if that way is evil)
I agree with those points, and also I wonder if having darker colors when panning to Gojo could add to that juxtaposition
8:30 Suguru saying "Satoru" lives rent free in my head as well for how heavenly/soft it always sounds.
no i know right he has that way of saying it nobody else does
I could be wrong but at 4:21, I think the animation style was that way because they were paying homage to the way old cartoons were traditionally animated by hand. It reminds of those scenes from the 1969 Scooby Doo series (especially Scooby and Shaggy) where while the gang was running from the scary monsters, it essentially looked like the background is moving behind them instead of the characters since their walk cycle was so rigid and choppy. That's just my take on it.
that's a good shout. I wish more animators used twitter and outlined their thought processes and stuff.
"geto is the straight man" okay buddy
THE straight man, not A straight man, lmao. 😏 🤣
*Debatable*
fr hes anything but straight
@@lisabarnes924 If Geto is THE straight man then heterosexuality is dead.
@@kikkomori13667 he may be "the straight man," but it doesn't mean he's straight himself. 😆
I personally really like the upbeat nature of Gojo and Geto’s falling out. It shows how to Gojo nothing was wrong, and that Geto’s turn feels out of place to him. He never expected this from him everything is confusing and surprising on a bright, and sunny beautiful day. The world moves on as Gojo’s collapses.
My favorite scene is the transition from flashback to present. The voice actor of Gojo, the music, he who wakes up a little sad and happy with his students... Pure nostalgia 🥲 A truly difficult emotion to convey on screen
the transition scene makes life hit different
Great video!! This arc is what elevated jjk into peak status for me lol. The little details like the visuals and sound design (im so glad u mentioned that btw) were a huge jump up from season 1 imo, they made the show a lot more unique.
I lovw that this saga is called The Hidden Inventory Arc. Since Toji quite literally has a hidden inventory in his stomach.
Where our blue is is actually one of my favorite anime openings in the show and in general and this is my favorite arc. :)
"Where Our Blue Is" was better than "Specialz," and I'm glad to hear a UA-camr say it.
you are skibidi ba na n a menamehh
@@particleglumsanctum bro what 😭
@@Ramooramramthe brainrot got him
premature death might be genuinely the best episode in terms of character writing hoooooooly shit.
I liked the confrontation with Gojo and geto it felt like the world was really on geto side for once like you said he was always meant to be evil so him being in a better mood being evil means he winning
Agree wholeheartedly now I want to watch Hidden Inventory again.
do it!
20:28
"Gun to yo head! Name me thre-. I ****cked up again didn't I?"
The arc is nice for me because we get to see everybody younger and it gives a nostalgic wave that makes everything feel like a sunset. The humor is just right. Everything is perfect when they introduced Toji fushiguro, he gives such villain energy and I love it. Seeing all of our favorite sorcerers younger makes me feel warm. The Suguru Geto depression is played so nicely. This arc is one of the best arcs I’ve watched. No I’m not glazing, I’m just stating facts. No I am not yapping, I’m just stating the obvious.
Geto: we must protect the innocent!
also Geto: *beats up a senior citizen*
I appreciate you not giving manga spoilers. Personally i started reading after s2 aired, but it felt impossible to find spoiler free content before that
I try my best! I think even once I start covering manga only stuff I'll do my best to not make titles and thumbnails super spoilery.
@@Orion__noi think most folks who watch can see (and hopefully appreciate) your thoughtfulness such as that. So I imagine we’ll all keep rocking with you, choose what you see as best 🫡
You didn't really mention how brilliant that it is the first arc of second season, since it's perfect intro for the people who don't know the first season exist so they can just go, "oh this is occult mystery anime!" while for anime onlys who watched the first season but probably forgot mei mei and utahime existed since they were quite minor characters there would go, "ah, so we'd follow new sorcerers every season?" and only realize it's flashback when gojo appears. Masterful.
I’m kinda shocked this was so focused on the first two thirds of the arc when most people focus mostly on Geto’s downfall. I like the difference here. I’m fascinated by Geto’s downfall, but I love a different take. And LOVE cinematography so I was happy you focused on how beautiful this arc was. It feels very different visually from the rest of the show. It’s so much brighter and dreamier. The contrast between that and the mini arc inside if Geto’s downfall hits HARD. It’s really poignant.
More thoughts. I think Haibara also represents innocence and youth. He never got to grow into his jaded counterparts. I love that we have a character frozen in time like that. I also love that he ties Nanami to Yuji. I think one of the reasons Nanami takes such a liking to Yuji is because he reminds him of haibara and the dream of sorcery really helping people. He has (had,) a pure heart and so much love.
Lo escribiste en español? Yo pensé que Google estaba traduciendo para mí 😂
Oh nvm it was
well said fr
Hidden is my absolute fave. My connection to the characters kicked in to OD. And ao no sumika, 😢, is the best song of the series because of the emotions and sound.
Hidden inventory is a great arc and a interesting look into gojo and geto past on how they were before.
Watching this arc,jjk 0 and even the next Arc shibuya incident also show me layers into gojo character then what most people think. Is Gojo arrogant and a bit selfish? yes but I feel some people overstate gojo negative qualities and completely overlook his postive qualities.
Even as a teenager at the height of his arrogance and not caring to protect the weak in meeting Rika and getting to know her he comes to know her and at least to some degree values protecting someone weaker then himself.
Then when Geto basically goes all genocidal you see Gojo lament not being their for his best friend and so focus on making things better as a teacher and so not only he himself won't be lonely anymore thanks to his overwhelming power but also make sure the next generation won't have to go through what geto went through.
Speaking of shibuya during Gojo battle against the curses he could have easily disregarded the innocent people their for a quick and easy win like what Sukana would have done without hesitantion but Gojo takes the hard path and while he acknowledges he can't save everyone he won't go out his way to kill innocent people. You could argue if gojo simply went all out innocents be dame he would have never gotten sealed. Basically Gojo character has a lot more layers to him then just strong guy.
Geto is another interesting case since honestly I find it kinda sad the racist monster he became.
Toji is a whole other case that would take a whole other paragraph to get into.
Overall hidden inventory is great.
Shibuya is great but Hidden Inventory hits different. I love that arc especially how good of a job it does seamlessly connecting the dots through 0 to season 1
I'm not a jjk fan but those 4 episodes were frickin masterpiece
Love your JJK videos man, will always watch them so thanks so much for uploading.
I always like when we get chance look back in story see are favorite character when they still learning
5:41 I agree, this opening is fire. I heard somewhat that the opening is meant to portray young Gojo and him having fun, while the closing is meant for Geto, as it's more somber in tone.
Shibuyabincidient and itadori is simply the kind of performance we need more of in shonen that put so much stakes on the viewers and made us sympathize for itadori and he lost so much people
Most tragic is a stretch after we literally see Nanami and Nobara die, Gojo get sealed, Yuji get ptsd + depression + survivor’s guilt + self hate, choso has a mental breakdown, Toji killed himself in front of his son, Mahito… deserved everything, Hanami got COOKED, Jogo got COOOOOOOKED, but then complemented so at least he died happy, oh and this is the arc directly after Hidden Inventory.
I would like to thank you for making the only video about this anime in months which did not overly quote the stupid line about the vomit rag. I have gotten so tired of hearing that in every single video, and I’m so grateful that you did not do that here. Thank you
Thats so oddly specific lmao. Thanks for the support
Fantastic vid to have supper to. Thanks big dog! Great analysis thus far!
6:23 honestly i had completely forgotten about Yaga apprehending Gojo like that and with all the information I know about gojo now, it just makes me laugh
Been waiting for this video to drop 🙏
Love grimm’s theme at the start
Hidden Inventory? More like TOJI TOJI TOJI TOJI…..
…TOJI TOJI TOJI TOJI TOJI TOJI….
Nice to see you covering JJK again big darg 💪🏿 elite video as always.
calling him "boxman" when it is clearly a paper bag is a crime
Your videos are very well made, I was shocked to see you don't have 100k plus subscribers cuz u definitely deserve it. Keep on posting I'm a huge fun and can tell you're gonna hit 100k in no time
Let's hope so! Thanks for the kinda words
ngl megumi needs a blessing.💀
Excited to watch this new video, thank you for your effort uploading for our entertainment. 😀
I do my best! Hope you enjoy/enjoyed 🫡
Naw naw Haibara was the straw that broke the camels back he was still a little light and shining hope that maybe it will be ok, as soon as he died everyone else started their plan to better the future the way they saw fit for gojo it was training strong individuals for geto it was getting rid of every non sorcerer
"Is that motherf**king Toji? Has got me dying 💀
the random flashes you added even with my screen on as low as it can be almost gave me a seizure. Can only listen to the rest after 27:28
i watched the anime before reading the manga and at first when i watched the first season i wasn’t super into it, like i liked it but as soon as i watched s2 i became a huge fan of the show
Really loved that you called out the goat, akira toriyama, great vid, keep it up! Subscribed
I've done a bit of Dragon Ball on the channel. When I had to reread DB for the videos it gave me a big appreciation for the guy and the way he draws a lot of the fights especially.
thanks for not spoiling bro 😎
Frick bro I'm still mad about Riko dying
I got so suprised when i heard the Guy ask Toji ”how’s Megumi doing”
one thing worth to mention is the slight change of character design/the art style, because this arc was set in 2004, it literally looks as if it was an anime from that time
Yep. Especially in episode 1 where they go one level deeper with the old school aspect ratio and film grain
Had to pause to go listen to the full intro again when you mentioned it lol 5:42
Having Akira Toriyama as an example is kinda weird now that he died :(. RIP Akira
hollow knight soundtrack in the background makes this 100 times better
Toji crused Gojo to take care of Megumi which led to him saving Yuji for Megumi which comepltely shook the sorcery world to its core with that fallout.
video in the background and i hear "oyasumi punpun" immediate attention
I think the anime version is one of the best adaptations of a manga however the focus on gojo saying "we're the strongest" about him and geto and then finally unknowningly subconsciously saying "I'm the strongest" creating an infinite fast distance between them, is so much more better handled in the manga although their relationship still handled well in anime.
Also the panelling of gojos techniques is just beautiful and there is not way to replicate it but thats okay. 🙏
I thought kang was kusakabe this whole time lol
RAHHHHHH THIS IS THE SADDEST EVER IN THE HISTORY OF ANIME AND MANGA MY POOKIE TOJI FUSHIGURO DONT YOU EVER SAY IT WAS PEAK
Hidden Inventory: Toji found the milk
The whole point of Q being introduced is to make us and the characters think the threat to Riko is gone. With the curse user group out of the way, no one expects the non-sorcerers of the Star Religious Group to be able to do anything useful. Until they hire Toji.
Anyone else wish JJk had more filler? like just episodes where their out hunting curses. Maybe i just want more JJK fight scenes.
10:04
He got caught off guard.
its like stepping on a lego knowing its there vs knowing its not, one will hurt more than the other.
or like someone trying to hit you in a fight vs a civilian coming out of nowhere and slamming you, youre a lot more prepared for the former.
Say what you want, Toji is the best father we’ve seen in JJK
Thanks for no spoiler ❣ i wanted to watch some jjk content but most of it has spoilers :(
I try my best :salute:
24:02 bruh what is this 😭 thank mappa they made it a head-on shot
Back when Gege knew how to write
"You never know who Gege is gonna kill off next."
as a manga reader, this guy is telling the truth.
the fact that some people actually think that geto spiraled into oblivion because he got his cheeks clapped by a non-sourcerer is beyond reading comprehenssion curse
Best arc
I’d like to mention that the opposing colors of red and blue are meant to symbolize reason and irrationality during the scene between Gojo and Geto.
The arc has no Kusakabe so it loses points for that
Also is that UNIST Music in the back?
One of 4 Kusakabe fans. Also yes. Idk what that even is but It sounds nice
Imagine yuji with the clone technique 😮
where do you get clips?
How to save riko pay Toji double the amount the church payed him gojo and jujutsu society has that money
The date in the video says 1984 . Gojo wasn't born until 1989.
He sounds like dream
This sure does Jujutsu my Kaisen🗿
Overused man take it out back
orion is milking jjk since the heian era and still has content?
If anything I have MORE content in my head now...
Any from videos??
never
29:58 L take
Sixth
first
Good job😊🥰👍💯💕💞💖
bravo
Thanks for the upload. Having recently gotten into JJK, I finally understand. I have to thank my wife for getting me into it. Now I get some of the references and content. I actually did a cosplay of Nanami recently that was quite decent and now Toji is next! Anyway, thanks, again for the upload and JJK content. JJK content creators like yourself go a long way in helping me enjoy the series even more! Keep up the good work.
Will you go to Heaven when you die? Here’s a quick test: Have you ever lied, stolen, or used God’s name in vain? Jesus said, whoever looks with lust has already committed adultery in their heart. If you have done these things, God sees you as a lying, thieving, blasphemous, adulterer at heart, and the Bible warns that one day God will punish you in a terrible place called Hell. But God is not willing that any should perish. Sinners broke God’s Law and Jesus paid their fine. This means that God can legally dismiss their case: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Then Jesus rose from the dead, defeating death. Today, repent and trust Jesus, and God will give you eternal life as a free gift. Then read the Bible daily and obey it. God will never fail you.
You are sorely mistaken/ uninformed. There is no such thing as Qanon.
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Jesus it is just like bleach
“Above heaven. Below heaven. I alone am bestowed with honour”
Idk if you'll see this comment since it been 2 months. However, you should probably explore Geto's change in future videos. With your quality, it will be peak. Just a suggestion 🫡🫡
YES to Resident Evil stream!! Would love to see RE4 remake or any other of them honestly 🫶
you guys really want to see me suffer... But I'll do it.
Yoo Brodie you got discord
Email me -> contact.orion.no@gmail.com (don’t want it out publicly atm)
blud said most tragic arc in jjk 😭 people are gonna regret wanting season 3