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Jujutsu Kaisen, also known as “Sorcery Fight,” is a popular Japanese manga series created by Gege Akutami. It has been serialized in Shueisha’s shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump since March 2018. As of July 2024, the series has been collected into 23 tankōbon volumes. The story follows Yuji Itadori, a high school student who becomes part of a secret organization of Jujutsu Sorcerers. He is tasked with eliminating a formidable Curse known as Ryomen Sukuna, which he unwillingly hosts.
Notably, Jujutsu Kaisen is a sequel to Gege Akutami’s previous work, “Tokyo Metropolitan Curse Technical School,” which was serialized in Shueisha’s Jump Giga magazine from April to July 2017. It was later compiled into a tankōbon volume and retroactively titled “Jujutsu Kaisen 0” in December 2018.
In North America, the manga is licensed by Viz Media and has been available in print since December 2019. Shueisha publishes the series in English on the Manga Plus online platform. Additionally, two novels based on the series, written by Ballad Kitaguni, were published in May 2019 and January 2020.
The manga’s immense popularity led to the production of a 24-episode anime television series adaptation by MAPPA. It originally aired on MBS from October 2020 to March 2021. A highly anticipated second season premiered in July 2024. Crunchyroll holds the license for streaming the anime outside of Asia and introduced an English dub in November 2020. The anime’s original soundtrack was released in April 2021.
You can watch Jujutsu Kaisen on various platforms other than Crunchyroll, depending on your location. Here’s a detailed summary of the available options:
Netflix: Netflix offers the Jujutsu Kaisen anime in several countries, including India, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Additionally, you can also find the Jujutsu Kaisen 0 movie on Netflix, as well as the series.
Funimation: Funimation is a great choice for viewers in the USA, UK, Brazil, Mexico, New Zealand, and other parts of the world. They provide streaming access to Jujutsu Kaisen, making it easy for fans to watch the series.
HBO Max: HBO Max has the first season of Jujutsu Kaisen available for streaming globally, as long as the platform is accessible in your country. It’s an option for fans who have access to HBO Max.
Disney Plus: While Jujutsu Kaisen is not available on Disney Plus in India, viewers in Japan, the United Kingdom, and the USA can enjoy all the episodes of the first season on this streaming platform.
Ani-One Asia: The Ani-One Asia YouTube channel holds the rights to Jujutsu Kaisen in certain countries, including India and Thailand. To watch the anime on this channel, you may need to subscribe to their Ultra membership.
Jujutsu Kaisen centers around Yuji Itadori, a remarkably athletic high school student in Sendai. On his grandfather’s deathbed, Yuji receives two crucial messages: “always help others” and “die surrounded by people.” Trouble emerges when Yuji’s friends at the Occult Club accidentally unseal a cursed finger talisman, attracting Curses to their school. In a bid to protect Jujutsu Sorcerer Megumi Fushiguro, Yuji swallows the cursed finger, becoming the unwilling host to the malevolent Curse named Ryomen Sukuna. As Sukuna is exceedingly dangerous, sorcerers aim to exorcise him and, consequently, Yuji.
However, Yuji manages to retain control over his body, leading to a proposal from Megumi’s teacher, Satoru Gojo. Gojo suggests postponing Yuji’s death sentence and training him to consume all 20 of Sukuna’s fingers, ultimately eradicating the Curse. Meanwhile, a group of Cursed Spirits, including Mahito and corrupted sorcerer Suguru Geto, plot a multifaceted attack on the world of Jujutsu sorcery.
The story unfolds as Yuji, Megumi, and fellow first-year student Nobara Kugisaki undergo training to become sorcerers. However, a mission gone awry grants Sukuna full control over Yuji’s body, prompting Yuji to make a drastic decision.
Despite his sacrifice, Sukuna resurrects Yuji due to an interest in Megumi. The revelation of Yuji’s survival during an exchange event between the Tokyo and Kyoto Jujutsu schools ignites tensions, leading to a climactic battle against Cursed Spirits and the discovery of a traitor.
As the plot progresses, a conspiracy to unleash chaos and a world dominated by Cursed Spirits comes to light. The narrative introduces new characters, alliances, and formidable challenges, culminating in a final showdown between sorcerers and malevolent forces, with Sukuna and Kenjaku at the center of it all. Amidst intense battles and intricate Cursed Techniques, the story explores themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of power.
Episode No |
Title |
Directed by |
1 |
“Ryomen Sukuna” |
Yui Umemoto, |
2 |
“For Myself” |
Ryōhei Takeshita, |
3 |
“Girl of Steel” |
Kakushi Ifuku, |
4 |
“Curse Womb Must Die” |
Hideaki Abe, |
5 |
“Curse Womb Must Die -II-” |
Yōsuke Takada, |
6 |
“After Rain” |
Eri Nagata, |
7 |
“Assault” |
Sunghoo Park |
8 |
“Boredom” |
Shōta Goshozono |
9 |
“Small Fry and Reverse Retribution” |
Ryōhei Takeshita |
10 |
“Idle Transfiguration” |
Ken Takahashi |
11 |
“Narrow-minded” |
Daisuke Tsukushi |
12 |
“To You, Someday” |
Masataka Akai |
13 |
“Tomorrow” |
Hironori Tanaka |
14 |
“Kyoto Sister School Exchange Event – Group Battle 0 -” |
Chie Nishizawa |
15 |
“Kyoto Sister School Exchange Event – Group Battle 1 -” |
Hideaki Abe |
16 |
“Kyoto Sister School Exchange Event – Group Battle 2 -” |
Masato Nakazono |
17 |
“Kyoto Sister School Exchange Event – Group Battle 3 -” |
Shōta Goshozono |
18 |
“Sage” |
Yōsuke Takada |
19 |
“Black Flash” |
Ryū Nakayama |
20 |
“Nonstandard” |
Masataka Akai |
21 |
“Jujutsu Koshien” |
Yui Umemoto |
22 |
“The Origin of Blind Obedience” |
Tomomi Kamiya |
23 |
“The Origin of Blind Obedience – 2 -” |
Chie Nishizawa |
24 |
“Accomplices” |
Sunghoo Park |
Episode No |
Title |
Directed by |
1 |
“Hidden Inventory” |
Shōta Goshozono |
2 |
“Hidden Inventory 2” |
Yōsuke Takada |
3 |
“Hidden Inventory 3” |
Naoki Miyajima |
4 |
“Hidden Inventory 4” |
Arifumi Imai |
5 |
“Premature Death” |
Atsushi Nakagawa |
6 |
“It’s Like That” |
Ryota Aikei |
7 |
“Evening Festival” |
TBA |
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Funimation later relocated to North Richland Hills and subsequently to Flower Mound, Texas. In May 2005, Funimation was acquired by the Navarre Corporation. However, in April 2011, Navarre sold Funimation to a group of investors that included Gen Fukunaga, in a transaction valued at $24 million.
Notably, in October 2017, the Japanese conglomerate Sony acquired Funimation. Since 2019, Sony has overseen the company’s operations through a joint venture involving two of its subsidiaries: Sony Pictures Entertainment (specifically, Sony Pictures Television) and Sony Music Entertainment Japan (through Aniplex).
A significant development occurred in March 2022 when Crunchyroll, LLC underwent a rebranding. This rebranding was the result of Crunchyroll’s acquisition of a streaming service bearing the same name in August 2021. As a result, the company adopted the Crunchyroll, LLC name, solidifying its presence in the anime and entertainment industry.
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