
Gojo vs Sukuna: One of the most electrifying battles of all time
Gojo vs Sukuna
Jujutsu Kaisen
manga could be dubbed one of the most amazing pieces of art to ever exist. As of now, the manga has ended, but it will be safe to say that the same left an unforgettable impact on the minds of the readers.
And the road ahead in the anime is going to be a bumpy one for all the fans.
Now, one of the most heartbreaking moments in the manga was the fight between Gojo Saturo vs
Ryomen Sukuna
. The battle was on a cosmic level as two of the most powerful characters from the manga went to war. Moving forward. Let's explore how
Gojo vs Sukuna
began and how it ended.
Gojo vs Sukuna: The battle that changed the whole scenario
We all know that Gojo got trapped in the Prison Realm right after the Shibuya incident. In the Culling Game arc, Gojo gets free from the realm and comes straight up with a challenge of a 1v1 brawl against Ryomen Sukuna.
The clash was so goated that it has a name of its own, Shinjuku Showdown. And once the battle starts, it feels like both Gojo (Strongest Sorcerer Alive) and Sukuna (King of Curses) are using it to showcase all that they've got.
Some of the moments from their fights like the use of Hollow Purple by Gojo, are going to break the internet when they get animated. The inclusion of Mahoraga from Sukuna's side flipped the battle. In the final blow, Mahoraga breaks Gojo's defence, and then Sukuna slashes him in two halves, which leaves everyone in shock.
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Undo
According to the writer of the manga, Gojo's downfall was predestined because he got wrapped in ego after defeating Mahoraga, and he thought that defeating Sukuna was something easy.
The demise of Gojo was something that the fans were not expecting. And when it manifests in the anime, the fans will get more heartbroken for sure. However, from a story point of view, Gojo was meant to get eliminated so that the limelight could be shifted to Megumi and Yuji. All in all, the battle will surely be remembered for ages all over the globe because of the amount of power that was shown off in the same.
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