
In the Shibuya arc, this guy can defeat most of the special grade curses by himself.
>>1Is this guy really that strong!?
>>254I’m telling you it’s gentle!
>>254You’ll understand if you read it.
>>254Because you can cut the skin of Sukkun with the strongest offensive and defensive power.
A special-grade cursed spirit in Shibuya won’t be able to make a single counterattack and will end up being pulverized!
>>254The reason the members can fight normally against the complete form of Sukuna in the final battle is because they underwent Azuya-style training.
In other words, Atsuya has had the potential of a final battle level from the beginning.
That’s not good.
It’s getting harder to make excuses now.
It resembles Kurozaki Isshin.
I would have preferred if they had gone with the carefree character route of the original image rather than a gentle character.
It’s okay, forget it.
Were you just fighting aimlessly until you wondered if there was anyone else around!?
Atsuya has always been like this, right?
Valuing life and being gentle do not contradict each other, do they?
In the midst of preparing various sizes of points to poke fun at, what stands out is still the kindness.
The scene of the single-eyed cat reaching the peak of contrarian behavior.
Since Satoru Gojo and the heads of the three major families are here, Atsuya’s job is to look after the kids on the surface.
It comes from kindness, being nonchalant.
I no longer know what I am opposing.
You helped Miwa-chan, didn’t you?
>>14Even in Shibuya, this was the only place that was kind, and in the end, only the reminiscences of the three fools were kind.
It should be a perfect match in terms of ratio.
In fact, starting from the last battle, they quickly became a character who is both troublesome and caring… because there aren’t any other suitable adult characters.
Thread No Name is an anti.
I may complain and slack off, but I’m not heartless enough to give up.
I can understand the nuance to some extent.
I think that level of goodness is something most other ally characters also possess, so it’s not something to be celebrated.
>>18It might be that the other first-class individuals, apart from Aitsuya, seem relatively kind because they are all such losers.
>>20The rival, Anime Grandpa, and Naoya have a critically incompatible fighting style with Aitsuya.
It’s not good to suddenly start doing things with three people right away, as it makes you think, “What’s with these guys?”
Maybe a common person wouldn’t be told this much.
>>19The six eyes are just holes, you know…
>>19What this guy is saying is usually way off the mark.
It is not good that the other two also agreed.
I love the bug where Atsy’s character rating drops every time his strength increases.
Every time she appears after death, Nanamin’s stock falls.
In Shinjuku, only Miwa-chan was being especially mentioned and was being protected, so she is the only one being treated kindly.
>>25Perverted guy
Honestly, it’s just a story where the character settings are done haphazardly, and it’s carelessly thrown together without any consistency for each situation.
>>28I wonder if a story that isn’t depicted in the author’s work has been formed, like with Grandpa Itadori…
>>36A story that only exists within the author is the same as not existing at all.
>>28It’s something common in jump manga.
Atsuya’s thin skin is too thick to withstand Sukkun’s slashes.
I haven’t forgotten how I took away Inotaku’s weapons and used him as Sukuna’s meat shield.
I still don’t quite understand what the gentle conversation was connected to.
The story about the night moth principal and his sister was also too abrupt and incomprehensible.
I thought, is this really the only gathering of sorcerers available in Japan’s crisis?
>>32There are people who were purged by ordinary people and those who were slaughtered by Maki, so it can’t be helped.
>>37Isn’t it questionable whether those guys would show up to fight Sukuna even if they’re still around?
>>32Atsuya, who stayed in Shinjuku even though he could have escaped abroad from the beasts in Japan, is kind…
In reality, if the other top-ranking sorcerers abandoned the jujutsu world to become salarymen like Nanamin, and only the members of the three prestigious families remain inactive, it can be said that it is kind to nurture the next generation as a part-time lecturer.
There’s no need for everyone to gather when it’s just a matter of a wild beast rampaging.
>>34The man who saw through the true nature of Sukuna, which Gojo and others misjudged.
I don’t want to exorcise curses carelessly because I’m kind.
They should have drawn a story about Atsy in the final volume.
In the final volume of GS Mikami, I was surprised to suddenly find a serious one-shot featuring Emi-san; it felt like, “What is this?”
It’s okay to have a kindness that abandons ordinary people.
>>40There is no excuse for that.
Other sorcerers (Sukuna can be left alone)
I feel like this was being relayed by a crow, but I wonder if the people watching were excited.
It seems that other cities returned to their daily lives early, so the local sorcerers must have dismantled the colony.
The fifteen-branched Sukuna relentlessly beat down Rōgo, who couldn’t keep up with the movements at all.
Atsuya, who is in a close contest with the endlessly perfect Sukuna.
The more I think about it, the more ridiculous it seems.
>>46I imposed the reckless restriction of fighting against Perfect Sukuna.
There wasn’t really a good reason to keep Itadori alive, and it would have been better to execute him from the start.
>>47By the time I ate 15, I was already rampaging, so there was no reason to keep me alive…
It was a mistake to interview those strange people.
>>49I don’t think the interviewer expected to be told that they support someone just because they’re nice when they came to hear about a strong sorcerer.
I really wonder why it turned out that way regarding the kind matter…
A man who could easily exorcise anyone other than a true person, even if he faced the extreme of a volcano, would overcome it without taking any damage as long as he had the will to do so.
>>52The “death accumulation army of Dagon” and the “Atsuya counter” that cuts down everything after nullifying the guaranteed hit effect are really effective.
>>52It’s just that he doesn’t have a technique, so he can’t be a special grade, but in terms of combat power, this guy is still crazy strong.
It was just that the Machamp state was too weak.
It was probably just a bad joke to compliment a worthless person insincerely while being in cahoots, right?
Most of the parts that are considered kind are protected by Miwa – that’s why it only seems like there’s an intention other than kindness.
The reason Itadori was able to be a force in the final battle was thanks to his training with Atsuya.
I wonder what I wanted to protect Miwa for.
>>59Well, of course…
This part is really messy, but if it’s just this, it would have ended up being just a messy setting.
The shitty debrief after the final battle is too much.
To be honest, at the stage where I was watching the live commentary, it felt like they were a group that could get killed by Sukuna with just a small kick…
Honestly, I thought it was strange that this guy was in charge because he had been so inconspicuous until he became kind during the Shinjuku showdown.
I’m sorry, Mr. Kusakabe.
At first, it was treated casually, but towards the end, there was an unusual amount of defense from the author; did they become a favorite character midway?
>>64Simply put, there just aren’t enough adult characters.
It is certain that there was the ability to prevent the vortex using a real person even before undergoing the replacement training.
No matter how epic and emotional the final battle in an anime is, there’s always a reflection meeting waiting afterward…
>>66I think the flow of the final match will undergo quite a significant revision, and there will probably be no reflection meeting at all.
>>69I want to see just that… the reflection meeting.
Just organizing the incomprehensible monologue will make it much more viewable.
Please, MAPPA.
>>70The burden is too big.
>>70What are you going to do about the extinction migration rule?
In the end, when I killed the kid who had been eating with 15 fingers due to the resonance theory that emerged, Sukuna’s fate was sealed as well.
The reflection meeting is going to be ruined no matter how emotionally manipulated it’s changed in the anime, so it’s better to just delete it, seriously…
There probably aren’t many people who would be sad without a reflection meeting, so it’s okay.
The way he lifts is just odd, but I don’t dislike Atya’s personality in the Sukuna fight as much as people say.
Lifting is trash.
In the end, it’s almost kind, and that’s because it’s made that way, so it’s a pity that one side disappears.
>>78That’s true.
If the serialization is over and things have settled down, isn’t there some room to make changes in the anime?
>>80If you are going to make changes, you should call the author.
>>80Well, there’s a pretty high possibility it could turn into something like BLEACH.
It’s amazing that there are no chances for Mahito to win, except for whether or not Atya’s simple method can break through his resistance to anything other than Mahito’s soul.
I think that if we simply reproduce the ending as it is, the constant interjections of meeting flashbacks will make the pacing painfully slow.
If only I weren’t dawdling around in Shibuya…
There are no author comment sections in the magazine or pages between volumes in anime.
I can cut out everything that doesn’t need to be said.
Q. Who is the strongest at the first level?
A. Atsuya is kind, you know.
I’m going crazy.
>>88There are no characters with decent strength that you can lift anymore, and then they introduced kindness as a new measure…
>>88It’s like dealing with a fool who doesn’t understand the conversation.
>>88A. must be Aitsuya, right?
The reason is kind, you know.
So, Atya’s slacking off in Shibuya got animated, didn’t it?
>>89The depiction of Anime Shibuya’s Sukkun and Volcano Head is so elaborate that it really feels impossible, so well…
>>97But you’re going to face off against a fully manifested Sukuna that’s stronger than that, right?
>>101It seems necessary to do this with Inotaku to make it more convincing…
>>101After the battle with Gojo, Sukuna is severely exhausted…
The 99-second demon-repelling offering that was clearly stated to be no different from when things are perfect is truly just noise.
I’m already prepared to laugh just hearing Sakakibara Yoshiko’s nice voice say “unreasonable restrictions.”
>>90It’s really unfortunate that Mr. Sakakibara isn’t at fault, but will end up having to tell so many lies in the narration.
The reflection meeting is really meaningless.
I’ve never seen a final boss that can be summed up as something that could have been defeated more easily.
Actually, it might be a mistake between “I’m kind” and “I’m not motivated,” don’t you think?
Atsuya said during the reflection meeting that he shouldn’t feel guilty and that kids should just act like kids, which is really kind of him.
Right after that, Maki brings back the flow of the reflection meeting.
>>94Honestly, I really dislike it when the one who was the least helpful starts acting all tough after everything is over…
>>94There is a subtle kindness in how Kamo (an ally), who declared that he would not participate in the fight, offers support, but he is not someone who would be openly described as kind.
>>105If it weren’t for Shibuya, I feel like there are certainly thoughtful considerations and kindness at various points, so it’s not strange to think there could be positive reviews.
Is Aitsu kind?
Even though we’re talking about the strongest one in the first class, it’s kind… the conclusion is always strange no matter how many times I see it.
Atsuya is kind! I want to take him to a deserted island!
Why…?
Please, super animator…
Moreover, what was used to elevate Atsuya’s kindness were the deceased Nanamin and Gojo…
>>103The stock of the stupid blindfold has dropped so much that it doesn’t matter, but Nanamin was pitiful.
Makipai, how can you live so shamelessly?
I understand that you want to be kind, but I don’t quite get what you want to do.
It’s not something you should just throw in when the guy who’s been slacking ends up having to face the boss one-on-one.
Even if we estimate high, it’s only eight volcanoes…
Why is this guy establishing close combat with Sukuna’s physical form?
Nine out of ten Japanese sorcerers won’t show up because they’re scared, so the reason they’re here is simply out of kindness.
But it’s not something to say again in that context…
The strange smallness of the final battle might make me laugh if it were exaggerated in the anime.
I thought even in Shibuya, it wasn’t this flashy of a fight.
Right after I boldly declared that I would protect the lawyer no matter what, I disappeared.
>>113Ha—wait, wait, that guy got blown away somewhere, right? Come on, Hinashira.
>>113If I were to die, wouldn’t it be because of the restraints? That’s why I became a living lawyer.
>>113Because Aatsuya said he would protect, it was made so that Hinokiguma was not dead in order to avoid contradictions.
To give “Anonymous” more credibility, they should make the canceled Shin-in arc as an original anime film.
I want Atsuya to become a man worth 10 billion.
The points to be fixed are clear, so as long as we get the okay, the final battle will likely be properly remade.
Meimei is someone I can’t believe no matter what they say, so I don’t really care…
>>116You should be more embarrassed about how much more physically demanding it was than what Wi Wi did.
>>128But Meime is that kind of person.
>>116It’s funny how after Sukuna and Kenjaku disappeared, they immediately stepped forward and started fighting.
Ha—wait, wait! The extermination anime is starting, so look forward to it because there will be appearances early on, kids!
The person in charge of the critique at the reflection meeting being Maki is driving me crazy.
>>119I think it’s okay to modify it because the flow of checking that it doesn’t affect the heart drives me crazy.
I wonder how they will get through that ridiculously long rule explanation that didn’t serve any purpose once the anime becomes a dead end.
>>120With an eye-catching appeal
The extinction migration rules should be delivered like the opening of Star Wars.
Since it’s Gojo who pushes forward, and Kusahara is responsible for not letting anyone escape, the strategy isn’t wrong.
The thought process of the thread image is just so worthless.
Actually, it’s really strong.
Not gentle enough to lift up.
The conditions for entry have changed from lifespan to money, making the gate narrower than before.
The demonic altar that looks impressive as an anime would become incredibly surreal with complete defense using the Atsuya method.
The anime’s Shibuya Sukuna is a bit overdone in terms of production.
Look at that Shinjuku Machamp just peeling its skin.
Upon rereading, although Atya is playing more than I remembered, he is able to contend with the fully manifested Sukuna…
If it were just Rōgo, who couldn’t even land a single hit on Sukuna with all 15 fingers and was getting beaten up unarmed, then Azuya could have defeated it.
>>133Wait, wait, Atsuya has one month’s worth of power-up, right?
At least I’m kinder than Satoru Gojo and Mei Mei, who died with self-satisfaction.
I’m looking forward to the commentary too much, so please continue the anime soon, MAPPA!
It is necessary, right?
The extermination rule might as well be made into the lyrics of the theme song.
>>137Score points, score points.
An additional general rule has been added with a score of 100 points.
In the anime, it’s exaggerated to the point that a mushroom cloud is created with an Atsuya kick.
I’m sorry, but I failed to attack Sukuna after taking weapons away from Inotaku.
Atsuya likes the part where Inotaku gets hit hard while being gently brushed off by Sukuna.
>>142The kindness spread to Sukuna.
>>142Atsuya’s kindness in taking away the weapons and using the students as bait.
I love how Sukuna is praising Atya (me) too much.
>>143Hmm, the curse king will at least look for good points, saying you have quick reflexes.
Rather, it might have been more favorable if I had shown more fighting spirit and battled Sukuna after being called unkind or a slacker.
The current situation gives the impression of embellishing something to denigrate it, like a rag.
Wait, wait, kids, I’m counting on you, kids, really, there’s no kids at all, kids!
I wonder why Atsuya didn’t let me go all out in Shibuya.
Isn’t it faster to resolve if we operate together with Gojo?
It’s terrible that only the parts around Inotaku are too much like a regular manga to touch.
>>151The way inflation works is terrible.
>>154I just raised all the students to Achiya’s level, but…?
The match between Hakari and Kashimo is genuinely exciting, but the one between Sukuna and Kashimo is thrilling in a different way.
Mr. Tatsuya Kitani, please provide another emotional piece.
Since I have to somehow connect the final chapter with a thin character, I tried hard to add more substance, but there should have been a bit more than what we have.
Die
>>159Wait, wait! The curse will bounce back if there’s a difference in strength!
>>163In the end, what is it that the wild rose straw doll has become the decisive factor without reflecting?
>>188It’s like the strong lingering feelings after death.
>>192If you were just fainting, then just give it back already, lawyer.
>>192Even if the day car is not dead, it has been permanently confiscated.
Inotaku and Miwa somehow aren’t dying instantly and are fighting normally, which is just noise…
>>160It was originally a bundle of talent that just bloomed after a month of training.
It’s really funny that Atsuya is the only one who figured out the no-motion technique.
Rokugan, what can you see?
The Atoya-style simplified territory is so convenient that even using Atoya as an ordinary person’s shield made the first battle quite advantageous.
>>164Hah—wait, wait.
In that case, Sukuna would end up winning against Gojo.
>>164BONKURA two people, but the strongest.
If you think about content seriously, doing an original anime arc with no context like the Zangetsu story arc would be 100% better.
But I want to see “Anonymous.”
It’s too original and it’s pulling me away.
Atsuya’s strength is consistent since Shibuya; it’s not just about the live feel.
>>167Both of the special-grade extreme’s two special techniques were frozen by the Uraume without any injuries; it was just that they couldn’t move, showcasing their extreme hardness.
Because the output hasn’t changed, the weaklings managed to endure Sukuna’s Domain Expansion.
The sadness of the ordinary person, who has had their superficial layer peeled away in a matter of seconds, deepens.
From the depiction in the thread, it’s clear that (if they fought seriously) they’re strong, but I really couldn’t understand how they’re kind.
>>170The fact that you’re saying you don’t want to die means that if you really tried, being the strongest A would be unreasonable, right?
I hate Atsuya who takes Nanami’s keepsake from Inotaku, swings it once, and then just throws it away.
>>171No matter how you look at it, Atsyua clearly has the abilities better suited for being the decoy.
>>171I really like how it just swings roughly and then ends.
I like that Inotaku, who should have been down after exhausting all their strength, is enduring in the Sukkun realm.
>>172I love that Miwa-chan, who can’t swing her sword, is just backing up while protecting Maki-pai.
Inotaku has really risen to prominence since the time he was getting beaten up by Papa Kuro in Shibuya, but the treatment he’s receiving is way too harsh.
>>173No, rather it’s extremely good.
The flow of showing the dragon and passing the baton to Yuuta is generally well-rated.
At this point, I still can’t tell if Sukuna is actually exhausted and weakened or just not trying his hardest.
>>176Both are possible, that’s all.
>>176I’m exhausted, but I’m not giving it my all.
>>198Even if I do my best in a physical body, I can’t come anywhere near the height of the Heian period, according to the testimony of my close aides.
>>176Either one is possible, that’s all.
>>176You should be in a state where you’re fired up with Maki’s black flash.
I like how you properly summoned dragons and had a good performance, Inotaku.
>>181It was true that seeing a dragon means death.
>>189I really like this because it has a cursed vibe.
Inota’s position is something that Fushiguro and Kugisaki should be handling originally.
Inotaku’s assessment that Nanamin could easily reach the準一級 level is an incredible underestimate, and since Inotaku was instantaneously defeated by his grandfather possessed by Papa Kuro, it’s possible that his grandchild has monster-level abilities.
The way of fighting is really cool.
I would have imitated it if I were in middle school.
>>184I don’t possess a unique technique, but I have mastered only the basic skills as a sorcerer and have risen to the rank of a first-class sorcerer.
>>229You must be a special grade…