Tusted Helped Yuta Kill Kenjaku
Every time Todo uses his curse technique, the SFX (sound effect) in Japanese is "Kaasus," which translates "Kaaang" and is the actual sound produced by a vibraslap in Jujutsu Kaisen's chapter #260 as Todo uses Boogie Woogie in the fight against Sukuna to continually switch places between him, Yuji, and Sukuna. One of JJK's best characters, Yuta Okkotsu, sneaks up on Kenjaku from behind in chapter #243; Kenjaku turns around to attack him right away. But Yuta had already moved positions and cut off his head before Kenjaku could even react.
Given his great amount of curse energy, Kenjaku even questioned Okkotsu's technique since he should have observed Yuta's movements. The panel shows the identical SFX "Kaaang," which isn't the sound a blade makes while cutting, at the instant Yuta swaps places. With the reveal of the Boogie Woogie Revised, the SFX proves that Todo helped Yuta kill Kenjaku. This is further supported by Todo's request of Mei Mei to bring a note carrying out Yuta's plan in chapter 259. Without Todo's support, Kenjaku's death would not have been conceivable.
Todo's involvement gives Kenjaku's death greater significance.
One of Jujutsu Kaisen's key antagonists, Kenjaku surprised the viewers with his demise since Yuta's attack was unexpected. Kenjaku believed that Takaba's approach served as bait, hence he missed Yuta. But include Todo's involvement indicates that Kenjaku's loss was meticulously planned and calls for three sorcerers, therefore adding extra complexity to his last hours. Furthermore, it demonstrates how Gege Akutami anticipated Todo's comeback and highlights how much work he puts into creating the narrative—little elements may signify a lot in Jujutsu Kaisen, the biggest Shonen Anime in years.
Supernatural action anime Jujutsu Kaisen chronicles Yuuji Itadori, a high school student battling magical curses. Yuji is found and taught by a strong sorcerer called Satoru Gojo after heroically saving a classmate by drawing a curse into his own body. Gojo, a faculty member of a high school as well, enrolls Yuji there to assist him and other kids in being ready against the supernatural forces afflicting society.
Actually explained by a surprising hero's return, Jujutsu Kaisen's biggest moment is actually
The unexpected defeat of one of the series main antagonists can be explained by Jujutsu Kaisen's fan-favorite hero's comeback with an upgraded curse technique.
Alert: Spoilers for Jujutsu Kaisen!!'s chapter #260 are found here. Recent chapters of Jujutsu Kaisen's ultimate struggle against Sukuna have seen many significant turning points. The comeback of Jujutsu Kaisen's fan-favorite character, Yuji's older brother and "best friend," Aoi Todo in chapter #259, who had been absent since Shibuya's incident, with his last contribution in the story being helping defeat Mahito, but at the cost of losing his left hand, surprised me most. Todo's curse technique, "Boogie Woogie," needed him to clap his hands to switch people's positions, so after cutting his own hand, it was obvious he couldn't use his CT anymore.
The Recent Poorly Executed Death Diminishes The Value Of A Key Character & Hints At Potential Pacing Issues For The Series Finale
Although Kenjaku's death marked a turning point in the narrative, it also left viewers let down. The story starts to make a lot more sense as Todo returns and reveals he was the one assisting Yuta in killing Kenjaku. Fans are left wondering, meanwhile, about the ending of the series and whether the pacing will be suitable as it draws to a finish.
Todo's comeback foreshadows the entrance of a strong new character in Jujutsu Kaisen's most recent chapter. The ability of the figure to control time leaves viewers curious about how this fresh persona will shape the narrative.
This Change in Todo Not Only Brings a New Opportunity for Him to Team Up with Yuji and Fight Sukuna but Also explains One of Jujutsu Kaisen's Biggest Moment: How Yuta murdered Kenjaku?
This changed in chapter #260, though, when Todo replaced his missing hand with an instrument called Vibraslap, which lets him use Boogie Woogie with the collision of the metal piece hitting the wooden box, instead of clapping his hands, so improving his curse technique and now enabling him to perform 50 swaps per second.
This shift to Todo's curse technique has importance for a certain purpose. The show depends on his comeback since Todo's presence can provide even more surprises for the viewers. Jujutsu Kaisen presents an interesting change of events that will definitely keep viewers on their feet.