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[Jujutsu Kaisen] Unexpected anime adaptations are being announced one after another, making me hopeful (that my favorite work will also… ).

Do you really understand what that means when you say it?

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Zao Saga is impossible!

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But the announcement for the anime adaptation of Black Torch, which was canceled after 5 volumes, has been made…

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Why…?

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>>7

It didn’t jump in Japan, but it had a cult following abroad.

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>>12

I didn’t know Zaosaga was so popular with foreigners…

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>>12

It seems I read that Zaosaga had a cult-like popularity.

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Blindfold

Open and counterfeit.

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But even after the work is done, I’m still at the top level.

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>>6

Whether something is a knockoff or not is determined by the order in which it was released to the world.

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>>9

Do you understand what you’re saying?

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I see.

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The guy with his fists clenched in the first episode looks like a combination of Emiya Kiritsugu and Tohsaka Kirei that has been split in half.

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Not only has there been a re-anime of an old popular work, but even canceled series have been turned into anime.

It’s quite interesting that there are no works that are definitely not going to be adapted into anime anymore.

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I recently learned about Zao Saga and gave it a read, but somehow… the clumsiness was something my brain just couldn’t tolerate…

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>>14

Do you understand what that means when you say it?

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Are you trying to make this template popular?

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I read through a thread that was made before, and apart from the fake Gojo and Itadori, there were parts that made me laugh about Jujutsu as well.

I read through a thread that was made before, and apart from the fake Gojo and Itadori, there were parts that made me laugh about Jujutsu as well.

Sure, here is the extracted text: “Hey, did you find it? Then I have to introduce myself politely. My name is Kurumaru, and you guys can call me ‘Tortuga.’ Huh?! Who are you? Scary~ Scary~ I don’t plan to fight, so don’t worry.”

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It feels like the dialogue has been forcefully compressed into a different language, reminiscent of a translated American comic, but is the author Japanese…?

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>>62

20-year-old male from Turkey

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>>64

The translation suspicion has really emerged, hasn’t it?

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I think it was a type of crappy manga that wouldn’t be popular, but could it actually be interesting?

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>>19

Not at all

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Aren’t you a little too shameless?

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>>20

The image above is something I uploaded before the serialization in Jump Plus, and since I haven’t been paid for it, I guess it’s fine.

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I was banned for misconduct, right?

It disappeared before I knew it.

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I thought it only looked that way in this panel, but in other places, it was quite like Satoru Gojo as well.

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The name is V or something like that, for sure…

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>>25

I just found out your name, but isn’t it the Roman numeral for 5?

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It’s interesting because it’s like something just thrown in without any refinement or editing, like a daydream before bed.

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Ho

ho

u

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It was Hunter x Hunter, but now Jujutsu is mixed in!

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>>26

Well, sorcery…

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Even if I say it, there is a mania line in Pose studies.

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It’s probably because they’re Turkish, so their culture is different.

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When I looked at the Zaosaga wiki, it was really V.

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I tried reading it, but it was quite hard.

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Rather than whether the drawing is good or bad, there are so many unnecessary details that make me think, can’t this be compressed?

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A rush of two pages spread in a torrent.

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I found out about it from a thread where a fake Itadori was standing in the thread, so I gave it a read, but the dialogue felt really off and I couldn’t understand what the story was about at all.

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>>36

If you grasp the flow, you’ll manage somehow. It’s usually like this.

The protagonist→Born with the “Ishibe Gaki” but facing persecution and lacking self-esteem. Wants to live normally.

Dark Itadori → I want to revive the Isobe brat from the Zhao family and recreate the world.

I want to revive and recreate the world; I want to settle things with the promise imposed on Dark Itadori for my revival.

Fake Gojo → Fake Gojo No. 2 is a spy sent to Dark Itadori, capable of being controlled even if the kid comes back to life.

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>>39

Wait, there are two people with fake blindfolds!?

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>>40

…Doesn’t it seem like Nanamin? Or is it just my imagination?

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>>46

Let’s have you understand your place.

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I feel like I’ve seen rumors that suggest they’re trying to inflate the page count to earn more manuscript fees.

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The shock when I found out it wasn’t “Isobe no Gaki” but “Isobe Gaki (real name).”

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It’s about time you recognized your place, Lord of Mountain City, Firstborn Darryl de Buade.

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The final boss was something like Zen’in Jiin and it was no good.

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I realized I had been killed by Maki-san and had been reborn as the final boss in the world of Zao Saga.

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>>47

I laughed at how exactly the way of attacking was portrayed.

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I don’t understand why Zawosaga is getting attention now.

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>>45

The past arc of Jujutsu is going to be made into a movie, and it’s probably going to be shown in a double feature, right?

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The Zaosaga is a degraded form of sorcery, isn’t it?

The curse is a strengthened Zawosaga.

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In other words, a Pokémon before evolution…?

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The enhancement rate is comparable to Super Saiyan Blue.

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It’s the funniest and most confusing thing that a cursed ugly character is said to be the strongest.

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I’m surprised that someone anonymous has recognized Zaosaga-chan.

I read it all, but I didn’t really understand.

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>>56

I looked it up on Wikipedia… to talk about it here.

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>>60

The anonymous says, “It’s ‘diligent’.”

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Isn’t the thread image a curse technique…?

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I am a brother of curses.

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>>58

Do you understand what that means when you say it?

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>>59

I think this format is convenient.

But it seems like even the standard form wouldn’t get across.

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Until it is recognized as a norm, there’s nothing to do but grind away…

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