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Gojo vs Mahito's Group is One of the Most Underrated Fights in Jujutsu Kaisen, but It Feels Unique

Gojo vs Mahito's Group is One of the Most Underrated Fights in Jujutsu Kaisen, but It Feels Unique

No, not because Gojo is super cool!

Summary:

  • Fights in Jujutsu Kaisen are very colorful and beautifully animated.
  • Gojo vs Mahito's Group isn't popular, but it has all the qualities the other fights are praised for.
  • It is one of the few battles in anime where humans become full-fledged actors.

Jujutsu Kaisen has a lot of amazing fights. No wonder, this anime belongs to the shonen and every anime in this genre can't do without fights. Moreover, the fights are one of the most popular but also one of the most criticized elements.

If you ask for the most popular fight in Jujutsu Kaisen, many people will immediately say it's Sukuna vs Mahoraga or Yuji and Todo vs Mahito. It's unlikely that Gojo vs Mahito's Group (Jogo, Hanami, Choso and Mahito) will be one of the favorites for many people, but it is unique. What's so special about it?

Many amazing battles

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Of course, Jujutsu Kaisen has impressive fights. They are very colorful and beautifully animated, and their appearance was a whole event that generated a lot of discussion. Take Sukuna vs Mahoraga battle as an example. It had many amazing moments — massive destruction, beautifully animated attacks, and impressive cursed techniques.

Also, the battle had a huge impact on the story — after it, the main character's emotional state was severely compromised.

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The Shibuya Incident Arc is filled with such battles. Almost every single one is extremely important and well performed. Most recently, we saw Yuji and Todo vs. Mahito, and before that we were impressed by Jogo and Sukuna's confrontation.

Gojo vs Mahito's Group isn't as popular, but it has all the qualities that the other battles are praised for, and it's even more entertaining and meaningful.

Gojo vs Mahito's Group is a masterpiece

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Gojo vs Mahito's Group has all the hallmarks of a good fight. It is well animated, with all the participants playing a significant role and showing off their skills. However, unlike other peak battles where strong, relatively equal characters fight, the strengths of the opposing sides in this battle are quite different.

Gojo is considered to be one of the strongest characters, if not the strongest. The Cursed Spirits are definitely much weaker than him.

However, this battle cannot be described as the strong character beating up the weak. To balance the possibilities, Gege (Jujutsu Kaisen’s author) introduces an additional element — a crowd of people who can be affected by Gojo's attacks. To protect the common citizens, he holds back.

Gojo vs Mahito's Group is probably one of the few battles in anime history where humans become full-fledged actors. Impressive was Gojo's demonstration of strength and special domain, showcasing his high battle IQ. Most impressive, however, was the outcome of the battle, which deceived all of the audience's expectations.

No, not because Gojo is super cool!

Summary:

  • Fights in Jujutsu Kaisen are very colorful and beautifully animated.
  • Gojo vs Mahito's Group isn't popular, but it has all the qualities the other fights are praised for.
  • It is one of the few battles in anime where humans become full-fledged actors.

Jujutsu Kaisen has a lot of amazing fights. No wonder, this anime belongs to the shonen and every anime in this genre can't do without fights. Moreover, the fights are one of the most popular but also one of the most criticized elements.

If you ask for the most popular fight in Jujutsu Kaisen, many people will immediately say it's Sukuna vs Mahoraga or Yuji and Todo vs Mahito. It's unlikely that Gojo vs Mahito's Group (Jogo, Hanami, Choso and Mahito) will be one of the favorites for many people, but it is unique. What's so special about it?

Many amazing battles

Gojo vs Mahito's Group is One of the Most Underrated Fights in Jujutsu Kaisen, but It Feels Unique - image 1

Of course, Jujutsu Kaisen has impressive fights. They are very colorful and beautifully animated, and their appearance was a whole event that generated a lot of discussion. Take Sukuna vs Mahoraga battle as an example. It had many amazing moments — massive destruction, beautifully animated attacks, and impressive cursed techniques.

Also, the battle had a huge impact on the story — after it, the main character's emotional state was severely compromised.

Gojo vs Mahito's Group is One of the Most Underrated Fights in Jujutsu Kaisen, but It Feels Unique - image 2

The Shibuya Incident Arc is filled with such battles. Almost every single one is extremely important and well performed. Most recently, we saw Yuji and Todo vs. Mahito, and before that we were impressed by Jogo and Sukuna's confrontation.

Gojo vs Mahito's Group isn't as popular, but it has all the qualities that the other battles are praised for, and it's even more entertaining and meaningful.

Gojo vs Mahito's Group is a masterpiece

Gojo vs Mahito's Group is One of the Most Underrated Fights in Jujutsu Kaisen, but It Feels Unique - image 3

Gojo vs Mahito's Group has all the hallmarks of a good fight. It is well animated, with all the participants playing a significant role and showing off their skills. However, unlike other peak battles where strong, relatively equal characters fight, the strengths of the opposing sides in this battle are quite different.

Gojo is considered to be one of the strongest characters, if not the strongest. The Cursed Spirits are definitely much weaker than him.

However, this battle cannot be described as the strong character beating up the weak. To balance the possibilities, Gege (Jujutsu Kaisen’s author) introduces an additional element — a crowd of people who can be affected by Gojo's attacks. To protect the common citizens, he holds back.

Gojo vs Mahito's Group is probably one of the few battles in anime history where humans become full-fledged actors. Impressive was Gojo's demonstration of strength and special domain, showcasing his high battle IQ. Most impressive, however, was the outcome of the battle, which deceived all of the audience's expectations.