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Sep 26, 10:12 PM

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You are my specialz 😜
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The first half of JJK was truly peak shounen and it's unfortunate that Gege couldn't keep up the gas for the second half. Gojo was to JJK what Escanor was to SDS and I hope Gege remembers that for his next work.



Yuki doesn't even make the final cover page 😭😫 What is wrong with you Gege?! I've never seen someone ruin beautiful art like this since those Oil activists desecrated the Stonehenge!!!!

Btw who's the guy at the top next to Toji? Is it Junpei?
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It always was about humanity and the pain they inflict on themselves or others, Sukuna felt too much pain and decided he would not care anymore at all, while Yuji because of his more solid base COULD eithstand it with the help of his friends.
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Honestly, I feel as this fall-off should have been expected from the beginning of the series. Once you introduce a character as "the strongest", it becomes almost impossible to get rid of them. There's only so much you can do when every character is afraid of Gojo or knows that they'll lose fighting him.

Gojo is kind of like Naruto in that regard. Naruto's a character that's difficult to kill because we've come to know him as the strongest in the series. We grew up with him and despite JJK being much shorter then the Naruto series, Gojo's character design and personality created that similar attraction for many.

I wasn't a fan of Gojo's death like the vast majority. I thought he would lose his abilities or at worst die on his own accord, if that makes sense. He wasn't Gojo Satoru because he was the strongest, he was the strongest because he was Gojo Satoru. I would've liked him to had proper closure with his students but I guess the chapter and the letters partly gave us that. I thought there was still more story to tell, but I guess Gege had other plans.

I'm not sad that it's over, I'm sad Gege thought this was the best way to end it.
Sep 26, 10:52 PM

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my day is ruined and my
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Sep 26, 10:54 PM

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this is not my peak jujutsu kaisen
GIF signatures are annoying.
Sep 26, 11:09 PM
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welp.... I still enjoyed it as a whole despite the ending I guess?

the series was still an awesome read honestly so thanks to Akutami Gege regardless.
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Yeah I felt like Gege lost some of that Gas he had for those last chapters, but overall I feel like the ending was not bad but not good either kind of felt unfulfilling since the series did have a lot of potential. I liked how Sukuna and Yuji were handled but other then that I didn't really care about the other characters.

Despite the ending I think that JJK was definitely one of a kind shonen and we will see other inspirations from it in the near future.

8/10.
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phantom346 said:
Btw who's the guy at the top next to Toji? Is it Junpei?


Unless I'm blind asf Toji isn't there. The ones at the very top whose faces aren't shown are Kashimo and I'm 99% sure Haibara
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I think I would've preferred seeing Sukuna win tbh.
Sep 26, 11:41 PM
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very underwhelming but tbh the entire last arc was underwhelming in the first place
Sep 27, 12:05 AM

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After reading the scans, I still get that "oh, that kinda just happened" feeling with this chapter. It was nice to see the main trio's goofy shenanigans one last time but for the final chapter, this felt like, for lack of a better word, filler in a way. With full context it isn't as bad as I was expecting it to be when people were reacting to the handful of leaks that were floating around earlier, but it still leaves much to be desired. I didn't expect a final Mahito cameo but I liked his conversation with Sukuna. Sukuna saying how he would possibly walk a different path in another life shows that maybe Yuji's words did get through to him a little. Best part of the chapter for me. Gege gave Sukuna a nice sendoff, meanwhile we couldn't get like a funeral for Gojo or something? πŸ’€ He is not beating the "Gojo hate, Sukuna glaze" allegations. Outside of that flashback convo with Yuji, I'm glad Gojo didn't come back. Gojo copers have been insufferable about that since chapter 236, I'm happy they took one final L πŸ™

Unless there's a surprise announcement at Jump Festa later this year, I'm assuming no part 2 will be happening. So when you take into account the merger not happening, that military sub-plot going nowhere, that "decisive battle" Mei Mei mentioned at the end of chapter 269, etc., it makes you wonder why this isn't going on for a bit longer. Why introduce things just for them to go nowhere. If there won't be a part 2, then either expand on those things I mentioned or don't include them in the story to begin with lol. It certainly seems like JJK could have continued for at least another 6 months, maybe even a year, if different creative decisions were made. Oh well.

Also, I've seen this debate come up in a Discord community I'm in where we would discuss JJK leaks, and I'm just gonna come out and say it:

MHA lowkey got the better ending tbh.
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I actually thought the ending was decent. For the first 100 chapters or so this was some of the most boring garbage I'd ever read. Especially anything involving the characters from the other school. But I did end up liking the main cast a fair bit by the end. A few fun things happened over the course of the manga and since Maki and Yuta exist I'm willing to give it a 5/10
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For me, the saddest thing about this ending is that it seems that Gojo has told himself that his dream can only come true without him. The world can't move forward as long as it relies on Gojo Satoru, so Gojo Satoru has to disappear, having previously trained his protégés and raised them so that together they can take over his role, so to speak, and so that one person doesn't have to carry all that responsibility. Without relying on him, they can build a different world. In which there is no place for him. Isn't that depressing? Gojo does not have to be forgotten and die to permit change, Gojo himself can change and learn to rely on others. Gege allowed Sukuna to choose the path to the north (and it was really nice imo, and not out of character - Sukuna adopted views of Yuji, who defeated him), but refused to do the same to Gojo, where his person found liberation in death. Gojo was a person who loved his power and had faith in it, but who at the same time did not love himself, didn't fully understand himself imo and saw no place for himself in the future. And no one let him see it any other way, no one reached out. Gojo was used as a tool, which he himself allowed, and everyone accepted that role. In the end, it wasn't even addressed, and Gojo didn't get a farewell as a person, everyone moved on with their lives. To me, this is terribly pessimistic and sad.

Aside from the fact that many topics have not been addressed at all (or addressed in such a way that you can only roll your eyes), has anything changed at all in this world? We have come full circle, the cycle has been broken, in a way, only in the case of Sukuna. Children continue to go on missions, and it is their responsibility to change the world, although adults should lead this change with their help, not the other way around (Gege is very keen on talking about how children should be children, but doesn't give them that opportunity). The clans may fall, maybe not - maybe they will rebuild and everything will be the same. Gojo killed the higherups and we are supposed to believe that Gakuganji will change things, but he will probably die in 2 years and be replaced again by not very smart leaders (since everyone now knows about curses, maybe the subject will interest corporations or parts of the government that previously had no idea about it). The birth of Gojo changed the balance of the world, but no one is particularly concerned that they can't manage without him (and Yuki is dead too, only Yuta remained as a special grade). Everyone says it's a happy ending, but for me it's not even an ending. We're practically at the same point where we started, only with more scars and a lot of dead old people.

We know practically nothing about how society has changed or is changing, how people are reacting, this last chapter was probably supposed to show a little on this topic, but it was just a shell. I always thought that JJK would end up with a really big change - that it would be a world without CE, where children don't have to die in endless battle. But a slow change in society, fulfilling Gojo's dream through education, wouldn't be a bad ending either. That's what MHA went for, and while many fans don't like that ending, I think the aftermath of the final battle and the rather natural, slow change in people's consciousness was well portrayed. In Jujustu Kaisen this failed completely, and it makes me very sad, because for a long time it was one of my favorite manga.
Sep 27, 2:01 AM

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This shit so ass...

Didn't even get to be one of the endings of all time
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Sep 27, 2:06 AM

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Another great series that I enjoyed concluded awfully. These last 5 chapters felt so rushed and off.
Sep 27, 2:55 AM
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- The Sukuna conclusion was something that could have been good if he had any backstory
- the Gojo bit was something
- Everything else was a waste and could have been used to resolve any of the dozens of unresolved plot threads
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So chill, so good.
Wasn't epic, but have been a really good end, the bad side is that I feel like "oh man, i need a little more", but I thinnk that it is a good end
Sep 27, 3:32 AM
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Very underwhelming ending, didn't even feel like a proper conclusion tbh it's like a 2-3/10 ending for me
Sep 27, 3:39 AM
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Mid ending, you can tell Gege just wanted to finish this and put it behind him. The only thing that actually saved it from being a disaster is seeing Sukuna again
Sep 27, 3:43 AM
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Rushed, every thread remained open in order to give some spotlight to non-important characters. It was a nice comeback to the origins, BUT I don't know what Gege was on for this to end in the way it did. Sukuna felt really weird at the end, Why did he change? Only from what Yuji told him? The entire character was thrown into the bin, all of his rage and everything was not important just because in the end he just kinda made peace with the fact that he lost to the brat he hated the most? As a Mahito once said: "What the fuck?"

Not to mention the foreshadowing for Gojo's return or something about him was not even a plot point to begin with. Every build-up for anything was just text and image on paper, to say the least.
Sep 27, 3:45 AM

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I, for one, don't see it as the worst ending in history (this title will forever belong to AoT). But it's probably the most dull, boring nothingburger of the ending. Anything would be better than this, even something completely unexpected. And what the hell was that Kenjaku teaser in the previous chapter??

Thank God there is no Part 2 and I can finally forget about JJK. It's been quite a ride.
I often felt how entire chapters/arcs were missing, like someone speedruns a shonen series including every single cliche possible but forgetting about good writing, chemistry, intrigue etc. Like author read a bunch of shonen series and said "bet I could do better". No buddy. Hell no you can't.

Do I regret reading it? Probably not, it had its moments. Anime is quite enjoyable to watch if you want to see some dumb action. Is it extremely overrated tho? Absolutely.

3/10 and I am being generous here.
Sep 27, 4:10 AM
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bro.......................
Sep 27, 4:26 AM
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Selenis said:
For me, the saddest thing about this ending is that it seems that Gojo has told himself that his dream can only come true without him. The world can't move forward as long as it relies on Gojo Satoru, so Gojo Satoru has to disappear, having previously trained his protégés and raised them so that together they can take over his role, so to speak, and so that one person doesn't have to carry all that responsibility. Without relying on him, they can build a different world. In which there is no place for him. Isn't that depressing? Gojo does not have to be forgotten and die to permit change, Gojo himself can change and learn to rely on others. Gege allowed Sukuna to choose the path to the north (and it was really nice imo, and not out of character - Sukuna adopted views of Yuji, who defeated him), but refused to do the same to Gojo, where his person found liberation in death. Gojo was a person who loved his power and had faith in it, but who at the same time did not love himself, didn't fully understand himself imo and saw no place for himself in the future. And no one let him see it any other way, no one reached out. Gojo was used as a tool, which he himself allowed, and everyone accepted that role. In the end, it wasn't even addressed, and Gojo didn't get a farewell as a person, everyone moved on with their lives. To me, this is terribly pessimistic and sad.

Aside from the fact that many topics have not been addressed at all (or addressed in such a way that you can only roll your eyes), has anything changed at all in this world? We have come full circle, the cycle has been broken, in a way, only in the case of Sukuna. Children continue to go on missions, and it is their responsibility to change the world, although adults should lead this change with their help, not the other way around (Gege is very keen on talking about how children should be children, but doesn't give them that opportunity). The clans may fall, maybe not - maybe they will rebuild and everything will be the same. Gojo killed the higherups and we are supposed to believe that Gakuganji will change things, but he will probably die in 2 years and be replaced again by not very smart leaders (since everyone now knows about curses, maybe the subject will interest corporations or parts of the government that previously had no idea about it). The birth of Gojo changed the balance of the world, but no one is particularly concerned that they can't manage without him (and Yuki is dead too, only Yuta remained as a special grade). Everyone says it's a happy ending, but for me it's not even an ending. We're practically at the same point where we started, only with more scars and a lot of dead old people.

We know practically nothing about how society has changed or is changing, how people are reacting, this last chapter was probably supposed to show a little on this topic, but it was just a shell. I always thought that JJK would end up with a really big change - that it would be a world without CE, where children don't have to die in endless battle. But a slow change in society, fulfilling Gojo's dream through education, wouldn't be a bad ending either. That's what MHA went for, and while many fans don't like that ending, I think the aftermath of the final battle and the rather natural, slow change in people's consciousness was well portrayed. In Jujustu Kaisen this failed completely, and it makes me very sad, because for a long time it was one of my favorite manga.

Not that I like it or anything but upon reading the last few chapters I think Gege only explored one of the plot points that he introduced in the beginning about the difference between a human and a cog.When Yuji opened his domain, I interpreted his ramblings to Sukuna as saying that dying grandiosely will instead bring pain to others being alive and that perhaps being strong isn't everything but the way he executed wasn't decent enough.
This was one of my first series when I started consuming Animanga so I'm genuinely grateful for its existence ,hope the fans who disliked the ending criticise it to a moderate level and not send hate mails.
Sep 27, 5:13 AM
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eh as an ending. surprised this is what gege thought of during jjk zero. a bit underwhelming

good series as a whole. last arc and battle was probably the weakest

the initial return of yuta was 10/10 tho

an 8/10 overall for me. could’ve easily been less (am being nice). not sure i’ll read gege’s next work

πŸ©ΆπŸ–€
Sep 27, 5:14 AM
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I kinda liked it (Mahito>>)
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It's fine, I don't know what are expecting for the final, it's over guys, there was enough pain to Yuji. yeah, maybe could end with something epic but Gege decided a simple end. Enjoy Jjk and don't hate it for the end, we came here because we love their characters and fights and yeah, it's not perfect but this travel worth it for me
Sep 27, 5:34 AM
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what was this ending
Sep 27, 6:39 AM

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Honestly I thought the ending was going to be ass. That it was going to be terrible. It wasn't that bad in reality. Sure some things were rushed or forgotten with the last 5 chapters and in general the Sukuna fight, but seeing Yuji, Nobara, and Megumi one last time as a reminder of what they went through. Shit nice asf no matter how little time we got with them.


I'm a bit mixed on JJK. Has a lot of aspects I like about it, but some of those same aspects started to rot a little after Gojo's death and towards the end of the Culling Games leading up to Sukuna's fight.

Some hate it now; I'm just mixed on it. But I'm glad to see the gang one last time.
Sep 27, 6:54 AM

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Bruh rip moment :T

Never ending plan to watch list...

Sep 27, 7:03 AM
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Idk how to explain my disappointment in words. It is what it is I suppose. Weirdly enough Sukuna killing them all would have been a better ending somehow LOL.

I expect anime fans to like this ending because of animation and fighting (ironic since the fandom accused Demon Slayer of being carried by animation)

MHA got a better ending ironically enough. But maybe I see this as karma? Like bear with me, the fandom was making fun of Demon Slayer’s ending, Naruto’s ending and Bleach’s ending, only for it to end in a worse condition. Note: more characters died in Demon Slayer, Bleach and Naruto too.

I am gonna leave it on a positive note; atleast JJK gave us moments to all unite to be happy, sad, and got us feeling almost every emotion. I enjoyed my time until that last arc, and I won’t forget that. Maybe it was the friends we made along the way.

Now to the next thing we go, and will await the anime to continue. This year have been rough for shounen endings huh
Sep 27, 7:10 AM
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Straight up.... Dogsh*t a filler episode to troll the fans
Sep 27, 7:11 AM
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finale anonimo, i disegni facevano cagare, ha avuto dei momenti peak, ma era tutto basato sull'hype e su chi muore
Sep 27, 7:17 AM

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It may not be te best ending for JJK, but overall the serie was 8/10. Good fights, good characters, hope the author next work may be as good as this one.
Sep 27, 7:33 AM

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Btw who's the guy at the top next to Toji? Is it Junpei?


Unless I'm blind asf Toji isn't there. The ones at the very top whose faces aren't shown are Kashimo and I'm 99% sure Haibara
@Dumb There's no fucking way bro... No Yuki or Toji but Kashimo and HAIBARA of all people get center stage on the finale?!! Gege is cooked bruh. There's no excuse for this.
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zzzz bad ending 7/10
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Selenis said:
For me, the saddest thing about this ending is that it seems that Gojo has told himself that his dream can only come true without him. The world can't move forward as long as it relies on Gojo Satoru, so Gojo Satoru has to disappear, having previously trained his protégés and raised them so that together they can take over his role, so to speak, and so that one person doesn't have to carry all that responsibility. Without relying on him, they can build a different world. In which there is no place for him. Isn't that depressing? Gojo does not have to be forgotten and die to permit change, Gojo himself can change and learn to rely on others. Gege allowed Sukuna to choose the path to the north (and it was really nice imo, and not out of character - Sukuna adopted views of Yuji, who defeated him), but refused to do the same to Gojo, where his person found liberation in death. Gojo was a person who loved his power and had faith in it, but who at the same time did not love himself, didn't fully understand himself imo and saw no place for himself in the future. And no one let him see it any other way, no one reached out. Gojo was used as a tool, which he himself allowed, and everyone accepted that role. In the end, it wasn't even addressed, and Gojo didn't get a farewell as a person, everyone moved on with their lives. To me, this is terribly pessimistic and sad.

Aside from the fact that many topics have not been addressed at all (or addressed in such a way that you can only roll your eyes), has anything changed at all in this world? We have come full circle, the cycle has been broken, in a way, only in the case of Sukuna. Children continue to go on missions, and it is their responsibility to change the world, although adults should lead this change with their help, not the other way around (Gege is very keen on talking about how children should be children, but doesn't give them that opportunity). The clans may fall, maybe not - maybe they will rebuild and everything will be the same. Gojo killed the higherups and we are supposed to believe that Gakuganji will change things, but he will probably die in 2 years and be replaced again by not very smart leaders (since everyone now knows about curses, maybe the subject will interest corporations or parts of the government that previously had no idea about it). The birth of Gojo changed the balance of the world, but no one is particularly concerned that they can't manage without him (and Yuki is dead too, only Yuta remained as a special grade). Everyone says it's a happy ending, but for me it's not even an ending. We're practically at the same point where we started, only with more scars and a lot of dead old people.

We know practically nothing about how society has changed or is changing, how people are reacting, this last chapter was probably supposed to show a little on this topic, but it was just a shell. I always thought that JJK would end up with a really big change - that it would be a world without CE, where children don't have to die in endless battle. But a slow change in society, fulfilling Gojo's dream through education, wouldn't be a bad ending either. That's what MHA went for, and while many fans don't like that ending, I think the aftermath of the final battle and the rather natural, slow change in people's consciousness was well portrayed. In Jujustu Kaisen this failed completely, and it makes me very sad, because for a long time it was one of my favorite manga.

Not that I like it or anything but upon reading the last few chapters I think Gege only explored one of the plot points that he introduced in the beginning about the difference between a human and a cog.When Yuji opened his domain, I interpreted his ramblings to Sukuna as saying that dying grandiosely will instead bring pain to others being alive and that perhaps being strong isn't everything but the way he executed wasn't decent enough.
This was one of my first series when I started consuming Animanga so I'm genuinely grateful for its existence ,hope the fans who disliked the ending criticise it to a moderate level and not send hate mails.
@Miyamotodex23 Yeah, I think that this ending is sure to divide fans strongly, and there will probably be some who will send some threats/hate messages unfortunately. JJK will always hold a special place in my heart, because I also followed the story for a long time. I think that despite the fact that it did not reach its full potential, Gege managed to convey some things. Not necessarily the way the fans wanted, but oh well. I think a lot of fans will interpret a variety of themes very differently (except for those who focus only on the fights), and Gege has laid a strong foundation for this. This has certainly always been the strength of the series and remained so until the very end. I didn't mind the enigmatic nature of the manga before, but I wish Gege would bother with more answers at the end. Raising questions alone is unfortunately not enough to write a good story, even though it keeps the readers' attention.
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Ending is as good as the rest of the manga. If you know what I mean.
@Mavuika Nah, Shibuya was good.
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Sep 27, 9:17 AM
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Very good ending for the series, the Sukuna ending was unexpected but good !
Sep 27, 9:28 AM
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it was an amazing journey !! for godsake! it was impressive .
MISS YOU SATORU GOJO !!!
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i love the ending tbh yall trippin
Sep 27, 11:41 AM
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Im amazed all of you losers kept reading this when you clearly hate it. I enjoyed this ending, I won't lie and say its the best ending of all time or anything but I think its perfectly fine. Y'all hyperbolize too damn much saying this is the worst ending of all time when I know you greasy nerds were the ones waiting for the chapter to drop more than anyone. ENJOY SOMETHING FOR ONCE. IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT, DROP IT. I'll miss weekly JJK chapters but we still have many seasons of the anime to look forward too, see you at Gege's next work 🫑




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Good ending, in the spirit of the manga
Sep 27, 11:58 AM
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Thank you Gege I loved this ride since 2019
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9/10
Sep 27, 11:59 AM

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This manga went south the moment gojo died, bro took all the charm with him.
Tats_Spill_TeaSep 27, 12:09 PM
2023 might be the year where I will be happy. This year is not happy year.
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Wow it’s booty cheeks
Sep 27, 1:12 PM
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just sad ending was straight ass was expecting better things
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The last arc really dragged the manga down, but overall it was a great reading experience
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BU BΔ°ZΔ°M JUJUTSU KAΔ°SENΔ°MΔ°ZDΔ° KANZΔ°
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Sucked really bad
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