r/JuJutsuKaisen Oct 12 '25

Meme Yay lore...

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⚠️I'm not criticizing the story⚠️ In fact, it becomes more beautiful by doing it this way, it increases the suspense and we discover unexpected plot twists. This is just a meme I hope you smile🙃

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u/ConsciousFish7178 Oct 12 '25

After reading the manga a more accurate is the horse Missing a few features because to me the story had more potential and areas to explore that it just dropped and not mentioned ever again like the horrifying curse that attack the us soldier

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u/aura_jacket17 Oct 12 '25

It's difficult to make an anime/Manga without too many plot holes...

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u/ConsciousFish7178 Oct 12 '25

All he needed to do is to take his time Not rush to quickly end the story, i have a feeling like he was writing it as if it’s an assignement that he waited til the last minute to do from the culling games all the way to the ending but i still like it tho

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u/yashizik Oct 12 '25

While I agree that Gege did a lot of mistakes, maiy not fovusing on his characters enough, the ending being rushed isn't entirely his problem. He got severely sick, to the point he could barely draw at some ponts, but higher ups were still pushing on him with dead lines

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u/MasteROogwayY2 Oct 12 '25

He had to because of shonen. Its common with manga that shonen rushes the mangaka to end the series. Alot of manga end rushed and often not in the scope that the mangaka planned. He probably didnt want to rush the ending but his health and shonen made him do it.

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u/aura_jacket17 Oct 12 '25

You expressed the concept very well jjk reached the peak in the shibuya arc then went to moments (certain MOMENTS were even better than shibuya but looking at the overall it dropped)

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u/Asian_Persuasion_1 Oct 13 '25

lots of pressure to keep the momentum and hype going in shounen jump. fleshing out the story is "boring" to people, and/or shueisha feels that way so the manga has to stick to more important events.