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7/10. The combat system in <i>Jujutsu Kaisen</i> is one of the best in recent years, and I think that deserves recognition.
6.5/10. Honestly, I'm a bit disappointed. The character development in the middle was great, but some of the sacrifices in the latter part felt meaningless.
7/10. The greatest achievement of <i>Jujutsu Kaisen</i> is bringing battle shonen manga back into the spotlight. Its influence will last for a long time.
From the perspective of fan works: The character development in "Jujutsu Kaisen" is very successful. Even though it has ended, the popularity of fan creations will not diminish.
I will definitely buy the BD of the final volume. Regardless of the ending, this work is worth collecting.
Agree that the ending was too rushed. But the arc from the Shibuya Incident to the Culling Game is truly the peak of the peak. The quality of this section deserves a perfect score.
I give it a 7/10. It's good overall, but the ending felt too rushed. The fates of some characters felt like they were handled sloppily.
Considering Gege's health issues, I'm just grateful that it was able to reach its conclusion. 7.5/10, paying tribute to their hard work.
8/10. The tension in the final battle is the peak of the entire work, but the pacing of the final few chapters is indeed out of control.
As a reader who followed it from the first chapter to the last, I'm adding a bonus point for sentiment. So, 8 points. A work that kept me company through many late nights.
6 points might be a bit harsh... but I feel that some of the later developments really don't align with the tone established in the beginning.
The results aren't bad at all. Being able to successfully serialize in JUMP for several years is already a huge achievement. Thank you, Gege, for the wonderful times you've brought us.
From the perspective of directorial studies: the anime version has the opportunity to fix the pacing issues of the manga's ending. Looking forward to how the animation team handles the adaptation.
