JUJUTSU KAISEN has released two music videos in collaboration with “SPECIALZ” by King Gnu for the Shibuya Incident which happened in the story on October 31. The videos are titled “The Eyes of Salvation” (or “Victory”) and “The Eyes of Calamity” (or “Disaster”). Check them out below.
The first one primarily focuses on the villains, and you can watch it below.
The second one highlights mostly Yuji and his friends, and you can also watch that below.
The JUJUTSU KAISEN manga by Gege Akutami officially ended after six years of serialization on September 30. A compilation movie covering the Hidden Inventory/Premature Death arc was announced for a 2025 release. It was the first part of JUJUTSU KAISEN Season 2, and it ran for 5 episodes in the TV anime before it moved on to the Shibuya Incident arc. The main cast reprised their roles, while the staff included:
- Director: Shota Goshozono
- Assistant Director: Ryota Aikei
- Series Composition/ Screenplay: Hiroshi Seko
- Character Design: Tadashi Hiramatsu
- Sub Character Design: Sayaka Koiso
- Art Director: Junichi Higashi
- Music: Yoshimasa Terui
Studio MAPPA animated both seasons of the TV anime and movie for the franchise, and they are also working on the upcoming Culling Game sequel. The manga is licensed by VIZ Media in English, while Crunchyroll streams both the anime and movie.
The story follows Yuji Itadori as his regular high school life gets interrupted and he eats a finger of the legendary sorcerer Ryomen Sukuna to save a classmate. Now he shares the body with Sukuna, and he meets the strongest sorcerer of today, Satoru Gojo, who gets him into the Tokyo Jujutsu High School to learn more about that world. Together with his new friends, they aim to collect the other 19 fingers of Sukuna while battling all kinds of other curses along the way.
MAPPA recently also announced a compilation movie for Attack on Titan‘s final chapters, which will premiere in Japan this November.
Source: Official Shonen Jump YouTube Channel
©Gege Akutami/Shueisha/JUJUTSU KAISEN Project
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