Jujutsu Kaisen (TV series)
Jujutsu Kaisen | |
呪術廻戦 | |
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Written by | Hiroshi Seko |
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Studio | MAPPA |
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Original network | JNN (MBS, TBS) |
Original run | October 3, 2020 – December 28, 2023 |
Episodes | 47 |
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Jujutsu Kaisen (呪術廻戦, rgh. "Sorcery Battle")[b] is a Japanese anime television series produced by MAPPA, based on the manga series of the same name by Gege Akutami. The story follows high school student Yuji Itadori as he joins a secret organization of Jujutsu Sorcerers to eliminate a powerful Curse named Ryomen Sukuna, of whom Yuji becomes the host. The series broadcasts on MBS and TBS in Japan. It has been licensed by Crunchyroll for streaming outside of Asia, which premiered an English dub in November 2020. The anime's original soundtrack was released in April 2021.
A prequel film set before the events of the main series, Jujutsu Kaisen 0, was released in December 2021.
Series overview
[edit]Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 24 | October 3, 2020 | March 27, 2021 | |
2 | 23 | 5 | July 6, 2023 | August 3, 2023 |
18 | August 31, 2023 | December 28, 2023 |
Cast and characters
[edit]Character | Japanese | English |
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Yuji Itadori (虎杖 悠仁, Itadori Yūji) | Junya Enoki | Adam McArthur |
Megumi Fushiguro (伏黒 恵, Fushiguro Megumi) | Yuma Uchida | Robbie Daymond |
Nobara Kugisaki (釘崎 野薔薇, Kugisaki Nobara) | Asami Seto | Anne Yatco |
Satoru Gojo (五条 悟, Gojō Satoru) | Yuichi Nakamura Mariya Ise (child) |
Kaiji Tang Cristina Vee (child) |
Maki Zen'in (禪院 真希, Zen'in Maki) | Mikako Komatsu | Allegra Clark |
Toge Inumaki (狗巻 棘, Inumaki Toge) | Koki Uchiyama | Xander Mobus |
Panda (��ンダ) | Tomokazu Seki | Matthew David Rudd |
Yuta Okkotsu (乙骨 憂太, Okkotsu Yūta) | Megumi Ogata | Kayleigh McKee |
Ryomen Sukuna (両面宿儺, Ryōmen Sukuna) | Junichi Suwabe | Ray Chase |
Aoi Todo (東堂 葵, Tōdō Aoi) | Subaru Kimura | Xander Mobus |
Kento Nanami (七海 建人, Nanami Kento) | Kenjiro Tsuda | David Vincent |
Suguru Geto (夏油 傑, Getō Suguru) / Kenjaku (羂索) | Takahiro Sakurai | Lex Lang |
Mahito (真人) | Nobunaga Shimazaki | Lucien Dodge |
Choso (脹相, Chōsō) | Daisuke Namikawa | Ray Chase |
Uraume (裏梅) | Mitsuki Saiga | Erica Mendez |
Jogo (漏瑚, Jōgo) | Shigeru Chiba | Michael Sorich |
Haruta Shigemo (重面 春太, Shigemo Haruta) | Wataru Hatano | Chris Hackney |
Juzo Kamiya (組屋 鞣造, Kamiya Juzo) | Tetsu Inada | Xander Mobus |
Hanami (花御) | Atsuko Tanaka | Marie Westbrook |
Dagon (陀艮) | Kenta Miyake Aya Endō (Cursed Womb) |
Jamieson Price |
Eso (壊相, Esō) | Nobuyuki Hiyama | Landon McDonald |
Kiyotaka Ijichi (伊地知 潔高, Ijichi Kiyotaka) | Mitsuo Iwata | Chris Tergliafera |
Shoko Ieiri (家入 硝子, Ieiri Shoko) | Aya Endō | Ryan Bartley |
Mai Zen'in (禪院 真依, Zen'in Mai) | Marina Inoue | Laura Post |
Kasumi Miwa (三輪 霞, Miwa Kasumi) | Chinatsu Akasaki | Allegra Clark |
Kokichi Muta (与 幸吉, Muta Kōkichi) / Mechamaru (メカ丸, Mekamaru) | Yoshitsugu Matsuoka | Keith Silverstein |
Momo Nishimiya (西宮 桃, Nishimiya Momo) | Rie Kugimiya | Tara Sands |
Noritoshi Kamo (加茂 憲紀, Noritoshi Kamo) | Satoshi Hino | Landon McDonald |
Yoshinobu Gakuganji (楽巌寺 嘉伸, Gakuganji Yoshinobu) | Mugihito | Kyle Hebert |
Utahime Iori (庵 歌姫, Iori Utahime) | Yoko Hikasa | Tara Sands |
Takuma Ino (猪野 琢真, Ino Takuma) | Yū Hayashi | Lucien Dodge |
Mei Mei (冥冥) | Kotono Mitsuishi | Amber Lee Connors |
Ui Ui (憂憂) | Yūko Sanpei | Sarah Anne Williams |
Yuki Tsukumo (九十九 由基, Tsukumo Yuki) | Noriko Hidaka | Anjali Kunapaneni |
Junpei Yoshino (吉野 順平, Yoshino Junpei) | Yoshitaka Yamaya | Nicolas Roye |
Nagi Yoshino (吉野 凪, Yoshino Nagi) | Junko Noda | Amber Lee Connors |
Riko Omanai (天内理子, Amanai Riko) | Anna Nagase | Reba Buhr |
Toji Fushiguro (伏黒甚爾, Fushiguro Tōji) | Takehito Koyasu | Nicolas Roye |
Misato Kuroi (黒井美里, Kuroi Misato) | Risa Shimizu | Jeannie Tirado |
Shiu Kong (孔時雨, Kon Shiu) | Hiroki Yasumoto | Mick Lauer |
Yuko Ozawa (小沢優子, Ozawa Yūko) | Aimi | Kayli Mills |
Naobito Zen'in (禪院 直毘人, Zen'in Naobito) | Jouji Nakata | Kyle Hebert |
Saori (沙織) | Rie Suegara | Cristina Vee |
Fumi (ふみ) | Azusa Aoi | Emi Lo |
Wasuke Itadori (虎杖 倭助, Itadori Wasuke) | Shigeru Chiba | Kyle Hebert |
Setsuko Sasaki (佐々木 節子, Sasaki Setsuko) | Mariya Ise | Xanthe Huynh |
Takeshi Iguchi (井口 たけし, Iguchi Takeshi) | Takahiro Sumi | Kyle Hebert |
Tsumiki Fushiguro (伏黒 津美紀, Fushiguro Tsumiki) | Saori Hayami | Suzie Yeung |
Nobuko Takada (高田 延子, Takada Nobuko) | Tomoyo Kurosawa | Laura Post |
Production
[edit]Jujutsu Kaisen director Sunghoo Park had meetings with Shueisha and the Jujutsu Kaisen manga author Gege Akutami to discuss the details about adapting the long-form narrative into a seasonal anime structure. Park also felt the challenges from the MAPPA's staff in adapting the series' designs, build the characters, and create the "Domain Expansion" scenes during their production which he stated that it required a lots of detailed discussion with Akutami and Shueisha to enhance their works. Compared to his previous work The God of High School, Park acknowledges in working with different teams through the use of their technique and creativity to make their action scenes possible.[4]
Scriptwriter Hiroshi Seko discussed about the handling of the drama but also the comedic banter between the teenagers, adults, and the cursed spirits in the series which is mostly based on the original materials. Toho producer Hiroaki Matsutani also revealed the addition of the post-credits shorts "Juju Sanpo", in which an idea from Akutami came up with the draft and later submitting it to the staff. When discussing about the sound and music, Matsutani originally stated that they assigned Yoshiki Kobayashi as the composer, before its role was eventually given to both Hiroaki Tsutsumi and Yoshimasa Terui.[5]
Release
[edit]Season 1
[edit]The series was announced by Weekly Shōnen Jump in November 2019.[6] The manga author, Gege Akutami, and the main cast members appeared at Jump Festa '20 on December 22, 2019.[7] The series was produced by MAPPA and directed by Sunghoo Park. Hiroshi Seko was in charge of the scripts, Tadashi Hiramatsu designed the characters.[8] While the anime had an advanced streaming debut on YouTube and Twitter on September 19, 2020,[9] it aired for 24 episodes on MBS and TBS's Super Animeism block from October 3, 2020, to March 27, 2021.[10][11][12][c] From episode 3 onwards, the series includes post-credits anime shorts titled "Juju Sanpo" (呪術さんぽ, lit. 'Jujutsu Stroll'), which focus on the daily lives of the characters.[14]
Season 2 and compilation film
[edit]On February 12, 2022, a second season was announced.[15] Shōta Goshozono replaced Sunghoo Park as the director, with Sayaka Koiso and Hiramatsu designing the characters.[16] The season aired for 23 episodes from July 6 to December 28, 2023.[17][18] It ran for two continuous cours and adapted the manga's "Hidden Inventory / Premature Death" and "Shibuya Incident" story arcs.[19]
A compilation film version of the "Hidden Inventory / Premature Death" story arc is set to premiere in Japanese theaters in 2025.[20][21]
Upcoming sequel
[edit]After the second season's finale, a sequel covering the "Culling Game" arc was announced. The format was not specified.[22][23]
International release
[edit]The anime is licensed by Crunchyroll for streaming outside of Asia.[24] Crunchyroll has released streaming dubs for the series in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French and German that premiered on November 20, 2020,[25][26] with the English dub also premiering on HBO Max on December 4, 2020.[27] Crunchyroll is also streaming for the second season.[28] Viz Media released the first part of the first season on home video on February 28, 2023.[29][30][31] In Asia-Pacific, Medialink licensed the series and streamed it on iQIYI and Ani-One Asia's YouTube channel;[32][33] Ani-One Asia later streamed the series for their Ultra subscribers.[34] The company also released the series on Netflix in Southeast Asia, India, Hong Kong, and Taiwan on June 3, 2021.[35][36]
Music
[edit]The original soundtrack of the Jujutsu Kaisen anime series is composed by Hiroaki Tsutsumi, Yoshimasa Terui and Alisa Okehazama.[8] The series' first opening theme is "Kaikai Kitan" (廻廻奇譚, lit. 'Round Round Mysterious Story'), performed by Eve, while the first ending theme is "Lost in Paradise" performed by ALI featuring Aklo.[37] The second opening theme is "Vivid Vice", performed by Who-ya Extended, while the second ending theme is "Give it back ", performed by Cö Shu Nie.[38] The original soundtrack was released on a 2-CD set on April 21, 2021.[39] Anime Limited released the soundtrack digitally in North America, Europe and Oceania on April 21, 2021,[40][41] and was released on CD and vinyl on January 31, 2022.[42]
Terui returned as the sole composer of the second season.[16] For the second season's first five episodes (covering the "Hidden Inventory / Premature Death" arc), Tatsuya Kitani performed the opening theme "Where Our Blue Is" (青のすみか, Ao no Sumika) lit. 'House of Blue', while Soushi Sakiyama performed the ending theme Akari (燈, lit. 'Light').[43] For the sixth episode onwards (covering the "Shibuya Incident" arc), King Gnu performed the opening theme "Specialz",[44] while Hitsujibungaku performed the ending theme "More than Words".[45]
Reception
[edit]Popularity
[edit]In January 2021, it was revealed that Jujutsu Kaisen was the second most-watched anime series on Crunchyroll in 2020, only second to Black Clover, being watched in 71 countries and territories, including North America, South and Central America, Europe, Middle East and North Africa, Africa, Asia and Oceania.[46] The official music video of the series' first opening theme song, "Kaikai Kitan" by Eve, reached 100 million views on YouTube in April 2021, being one of the fastest anime openings to hit such number of views.[47]
On Tumblr's 2021 Year in Review, which highlights the largest communities, fandoms, and trends on the platform throughout the year, Jujutsu Kaisen ranked second behind My Hero Academia on the Top Anime & Manga Shows while Satoru Gojo was fifth on the Top Anime & Manga Characters category.[48] During the same year, the series became the second most discussed TV show worldwide on Twitter, surpassing Squid Game.[49] It placed nineteenth on the annual Twitter Japan's Trend Awards in 2021, based on the social network's top trending topics of the year.[50]
In 2024, Jujutsu Kaisen was named by the Guinness World Record and data-science firm Parrot Analytics as the "Most in-demand animated TV show", with a global demand rating 71.2 times than that of the average TV show, previously held by Attack on Titan. The demand of the series peaked on December 29 at 128 times the demand of the average show. It also had a higher percentage of Gen Z (ages 13–22) viewers with 71.3%, compared to 56.7% from One Piece and 64.4% from Attack on Titan.[51][52]
In April 2024, where according to the data compiled by the analyst Miles Atherton, Jujutsu Kaisen had the most social media engagement for the last 30 days in the top anime and network dramas in United States with 11.2 million, ahead of the other top shows including One Piece, Young Sheldon, and Grey's Anatomy.[53]
Critical reception
[edit]Micah Peters of The Ringer said that while the series' "focused execution" of shōnen tropes makes it "infinitely watchable", is its "specificity, its personality, its ultra-slick stylishness" what make the show special. He added: "Like with Park's previous work, there is a sumptuous amount of splashy, expensive, mo-cap-enabled animation, delivering on the action promised by the comics".[54] Paul Thomas Chapman of Otaku USA called it a "prime example of average material elevated by excellent execution", adding that it is similar to Bleach and YuYu Hakusho. Chapman commented that Sunghoo Park "puts the "beatdown" in narrative beats", being able to "segue from goofy comedy to chilling horror in an instant", and that he and the crew at MAPPA "make this narrative mutability seem effortless".[55] Ana Diaz of Polygon highlighted the 17th episode, praising the series' treatment of its female characters, different to other shōnen series. Diaz wrote: "Jujutsu Kaisen goes a step further than avoiding gender tropes by presenting a variety of female perspectives. It's not like there's any right way for these young women to deal with the unique pressures they face. The story lets them disagree, and fight for their perspectives and their place". She concluded: "The show's widespread success signals that audiences aren't just ready for change, they're actively craving it. Now, every other creator has the green light to write all kinds of women into their shows".[56]
Reviewing the second season's Shibuya Incident Arc, Rafael Motamayor of IGN praised the animation but criticised the story as meandering and the relentless fight scenes as a "slog," describing the arc as "nonsensical fight after nonsensical fight without much emotion in the storytelling."[57]
Accolades
[edit]The Jujutsu Kaisen anime was awarded "Anime of the Year" at the 5th Crunchyroll Anime Awards, while Ryomen Sukuna won the "Best Antagonist" category and "Lost in Paradise feat. Aklo" by ALI won the "Best Ending Sequence" category.[58][59] In 2021, the series won the Character License Award at the Japan Character Awards by Japan's Character Brand Licensing Association (CBLA).[60] It also won the Best TV Anime award at the 2021 Newtype Anime Awards, while Hiroshi Seko won Best Screenplay for his work on the series.[61] The series ranked second in the anime category of the Yahoo! Japan Search Awards, based on the number of searches for a particular term compared to the year before.[62]
In 2022, Jujutsu Kaisen won the Tokyo Anime Award for Animation of the Year in the television category.[63] In 2023, the series became one of three recipients of the Special Achievement Award at the 65th Japan Record Awards.[64] In 2024, it won the "Most In-Demand TV Series in the World 2023" and "Most In-Demand Anime Series of 2023" at the sixth Global Demand Awards.[65] At the 8th Crunchyroll Anime Awards, the second season of the anime won eleven out of seventeen nominations including "Anime of the Year", which became the first to win the top prize twice.[66]
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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2021 | 5th Crunchyroll Anime Awards | Anime of the Year | Jujutsu Kaisen | Won | [58][59] |
Best Protagonist | Yuji Itadori | Nominated | |||
Best Antagonist | Ryomen Sukuna | Won | |||
Best Boy | Satoru Gojo | Nominated | |||
Best Opening Sequence | "Kaikai Kitan" by Eve | Nominated | |||
Best Ending Sequence | "Lost in Paradise" by ALI feat. Aklo | Won | |||
Best VA Performance (JP) | Yuichi Nakamura as Satoru Gojo | Nominated | |||
Best Director | Sunghoo Park | Nominated | |||
Best Animation | Jujutsu Kaisen | Nominated | |||
Best Fight Scene | Satoru Gojo vs. Ryomen Sukuna | Nominated | |||
Japan Character Awards | Character License Award | Jujutsu Kaisen | Won | [60] | |
16th AnimaniA Awards | Best Online Series | Won | [67] | ||
43rd Anime Grand Prix | Grand Prix | 3rd place | [68] | ||
Best Character (Male) | Satoru Gojo | 2nd place | |||
Best Character (Female) | Nobara Kugisaki | 5th place | |||
Best Theme Song | "Kaikai Kitan" by Eve | 2nd place | |||
Best Voice Actor | Yuichi Nakamura | 8th place | |||
11th Newtype Anime Awards | Best TV Anime | Jujutsu Kaisen | Won | [61] | |
Screenplay Award | Hiroshi Seko | Won | |||
Yahoo! Japan Search Awards | Anime Category | Jujutsu Kaisen | 2nd place | [62] | |
IGN Awards | Best Anime Series | Nominated | [69] | ||
2022 | 4th Global TV Demand Awards | Most In-Demand Anime Series of 2021 | Nominated | [70] | |
Tokyo Anime Award Festival | Animation of the Year (Television) | Won | [63] | ||
6th Crunchyroll Anime Awards | Anime of the Year | Nominated | [71][72] | ||
Best Protagonist | Yuji Itadori | Nominated | |||
Best Girl | Nobara Kugisaki | Won | |||
Best Director | Sunghoo Park | Nominated | |||
Best Animation | Jujutsu Kaisen | Nominated | |||
Best Character Design | Tadashi Hiramatsu | Won | |||
Best Opening Sequence | "Vivid Vice" by Who-ya Extended | Nominated | |||
Best VA Performance (English) | Adam McArthur as Yuji Itadori | Nominated | |||
Best VA Performance (French) | Mark Lesser as Satoru Gojo | Nominated | |||
Best VA Performance (German) | René Dawn-Claude as Satoru Gojo | Won | |||
Best VA Performance (Portuguese) | Leo Rabelo as Satoru Gojo | Won | |||
Amanda Brigido as Nobara Kugisaki | Nominated | ||||
Best VA Performance (Spanish) | José Gilberto Vilchis as Satoru Gojo | Nominated | |||
Best Action | Jujutsu Kaisen | Won | |||
Best Fight Scene | Yuji Itadori & Aoi Todo vs. Hanami | Won | |||
Yuji Itadori & Nobara Kugisaki vs. Eso & Kechizu | Nominated | ||||
16th Seiyu Awards | Best Actor in Supporting Role | Yuichi Nakamura as Satoru Gojo[d] | Won | [73] | |
Best Actress in Supporting Role | Mikako Komatsu as Maki Zen'in[e] | Won | |||
Japan Expo Awards | Daruma for Best Opening | "Vivid Vice" by Who-ya Extended | Won | [74] | |
2023 | 7th Crunchyroll Anime Awards | Best VA Performance (Italian) | Elisa Giorgio as Maki Zen'in | Won | [75] |
17th Seiyu Awards | Synergy Award | Jujutsu Kaisen | Won | [76] | |
18th AnimaniA Awards | Best TV Series: Disc Release | Won | [77] | ||
Best Director | Sunghoo Park | Won | |||
Best Character Design | Tadashi Hiramatsu | Won | |||
Best Anime Song | "Vivid Vice" by Who-ya Extended | Won | |||
65th Japan Record Awards | Special Achievement Award | Jujutsu Kaisen | Won | [64] | |
2024 | 6th Global Demand Awards | Most In-Demand TV Series in the World | Won | [78][65] | |
Most In-Demand Anime Series of 2023 | Won | ||||
8th Crunchyroll Anime Awards | Anime of the Year | Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 | Won | [66] | |
Best Action | Won | ||||
Best Animation | Nominated | ||||
Best Continuing Series | Nominated | ||||
Best Character Design | Sayaka Koiso and Tadashi Hiramatsu | Won | |||
Best Cinematography | Teppei Ito | Won | |||
Best Art Direction | Junichi Higashi | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Character | Satoru Gojo | Won | |||
Suguru Geto | Nominated | ||||
Best Director | Shōta Goshozono | Won | |||
Best Opening Sequence | "Where Our Blue Is" by Tatsuya Kitani | Won | |||
Best Ending Sequence | "Akari" by Soushi Sakiyama | Won | |||
Best Anime Song | "Where Our Blue Is" by Tatsuya Kitani | Nominated | |||
Best VA Performance (Japanese) | Yuichi Nakamura as Satoru Gojo | Won | |||
Best VA Performance (Spanish) | Jose Gilberto Vilchis as Satoru Gojo | Nominated | |||
Best VA Performance (French) | Martial Leminoux as Suguru Geto | Won | |||
Best VA Performance (Portuguese) | Leo Rabelo as Satoru Gojo | Won | |||
46th Anime Grand Prix | Grand Prix | Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 | 6th place | [79] | |
Best Character | Satoru Gojo | 10th place | |||
Best Theme Song | "Where Our Blue Is" by Tatsuya Kitani | 3rd place | |||
Japan Expo Awards | Daruma for Best Action Anime | Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 | Won | [80] | |
Daruma for Best Opening | "Where Our Blue Is" by Tatsuya Kitani | Nominated | [81] | ||
Daruma for Best Ending | "Akari" by Soushi Sakiyama | Nominated | [82] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Home video rights for the first season
- ^ Jujutsu (呪術) translates as "sorcery", while Kaisen is a coined word by the author, combining two kanji; kai (廻, "to rotate") and sen (戦, "battle").[3]
- ^ MBS listed the air dates for the series on Friday at 25:25, which is effectively Saturday at 1:25 a.m. JST.[13]
- ^ Also for World Trigger as Yuichi Jin
- ^ Also for Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai as Maam
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External links
[edit]- Official website (in Japanese)
- Official website at MBS (in Japanese)
- Jujutsu Kaisen (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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