There can't be any goat Villian because at the end somehow the hero wins but if i have to choose it's Madara for me (that 5 kage scene won my heart).... I can't comment on Aizen because i haven't watched bleach....
For me it’s Meruem. His design really reflects his character and I love every single aspect of his journey in the series. The way be behaved before and after his fight against Netero was fascinating and his final scenes were something that could make a grown man cry, like myself. 100% it’s Meruem for me, and he isn’t really a villain in comparison to Gon if you really think about it too
You touched on it slightly, but I do love how sukuna has something not all villains have: a genuine love for the game. Many villains happen to be strong, and have evil plans, others have plans and thus get strong, sukuna? He fucking loves being a sorcerer/ curse. You can almost feel much of his strength if not most is because he fucking loves fighting so much. He just enjoys jujutsu, learning, mastering, etc, that’s why he’s a counter fighter, because he wants to see cool shit. He loves when someone puts in a good effort against his life, he likes other strong people, that’s awesome
@@gallenberger1 So it's not in order but for my favorite and iconic villain in shonen nekketsu manga there are Freeza, Aizen, Madara, Father in FMA brotherhood, Meruem, Sukuna,Pegasus from Yu Gi Yoh, Light Yagami, Doflamingo.
He definitely a GOAT anime villain base on everything we know so far he sounds like an evil shonen protagonist and an evil Buddha combine. During the fight with Mahoraga he mentions Yamato no orochi which the 8 headed serpent god does that mean he fought a freaking god.
You brought up a good point. Sukuna starting from nothing, and becoming the strongest in history is the most likely backstory dor him. Not only does it explain why he has a different view of true strength, and lives only to indulge in whatever he desires; from a narrative standpoint, it makes the most sense. It's another way to emphasize how he is a foil to Gojo, but I think it also might explain why he despises Yuji so much more than others. It hasn't been explained yet in the manga, but I think it's almost 100% likely that Yuji is exactly how Sukuna used to be. To Sukuna, Yuji is a weak brat, who he believes understands nothing and isn't worth anything, but he still has an unshakeable, unbreakable spirit and drive. Sukuna starting off as a weak, untalented boy, who had an ironclad resolve to get stronger for his own sake, fits well. The reason he hates Yuji so much, could very well be, because he reminds him of his old self, which he's forgotten over his long-lasting existence. Rising from nothing, and eventually becoming the strongest ever.
Excellent point. I hadn't even considered that Yuji angle but that fits in seamlessly with the rest of Sukuna's story. Maybe you should be the one making the videos 🤣
This is a very good sukuna analysis I have some thoughts as well about sukuna. I think sukuna entering the afterlife is a reference to Buddhism. Uro noted that sukuna transcends jujutsu. Enlightened ones in Buddhism are known as the transcended beings. Buddha is looked at for answers, he’s seen as the transcended figure by other so they seek answers from him, this is the same with sukuna. Jogo, kashimo, gojo and other have all fought sukuna seeking answers. Sukuna sends them all with the answers to their questions. He tell Jogo what holds him back and what he needs to do to be stronger. He explains to kashimo that, while kashimo does not understand mercy or love, kashimo is showing it by giving him the fight they want and showing them love. Kashimo questions if sukuna knows love and sukuna said he does but does not look for it in others. In Buddhism, those that have transcended, throw away emotions and ties, same as sukuna. Sukuna represents Buddhism down to its core. Gojo have the honored one speech, but gojo isn’t looked at as the god among sorcerers, and he isn’t seeked for answers. Sukuna is sought at for answers and hailed as the king Now it’s all just a theory but I think it’s pretty accurate -Edit I mistakenly wrote this under the wrong comment. My bad 😂
Gege is a genius creating Ryomen Sukuna because he is not like that ordinary shounin villain who became bad because he was broken or so he is the villain who is actually evil and can go to any extent to get is motives and is a chad because he gambles on his life just to get powerups and always wants the most powerful form of the opponent just to be defeated by him.
SPOILER WARNING: Sorta kinda. He isn’t exactly a broken villain, but he isn’t pure evil like Mahito. He definitely is evil though, and it isn’t because of some tragic event in his backstory. It’s just kinda how he is, and the fact that his environment back when he was a child and into adulthood reinforced his world view. He was born strong, but it was all he had. He didn’t have an6 love. From anybody, and he never learned or knew how to love anybody, nor did he care to. The reason he likes fighting is much, is because it is genuinely the only way he knows how to connect with others. When he can’t fight people who excite him, he grows extremely bored and discontent. Back in the Heian Era, he deliberately chose to die for 1000 years in the hope of fighting people again rather than to live the rest of his life in the Heian Era fulfilling his hedonistic desires. Think about, he had reached a height where he could do and get anything he wanted, which is exactly what he wants. He wants to do what he wants whenever he wishes to, which he was in a position to do in the Heian Era once there was nobody left who dared fight him. But he had no connections with anybody, so he grew so bored and discontent with his life that he chose to essentially die for 1000 years so that he could finally connect with people again through putting his strength up against another’s and putting their lives on the line. So he does desire connection with others, and the only way he knows how to is by fighting others with their lives on the line. His overwhelming strength is what allows him to maintain the world-view of love being worthless and the pursuit of strength, with the peak of strength lying only being found at the height of solitude. The way he was born isolated himself from the love of others, his strength gave him the authority to dictate how he lived and treated others, he reached his level of strength in solitude, and he only finds connection with people when fighting them. Therefore, love is worthless in his eyes, peak strength lies in the height of solitude, and fulfilling his own needs and desires even at the detriment and cost of others is just the natural thing to do, and with his strength nobody could stop him from doing just that. If they wanted to stop him from fulfilling his desires, they would have to fight him and be stronger than him. Somebody like say, Gojo, who like Sukuna, is isolated from others because of his overwhelming strength. In Sukuna’s eyes, Gojo is the prime example that validates his world view of strength and solitude. Losing to Gojo would affirm his world view, even if it would go directly against his desires. He wouldn’t want it, but he wouldn’t hate Gojo for it. But he *does* hate Yuji. Because Yuji is not Gojo. Yuji is Sukuna’s prison, Yuji is not isolated from others, Yuji is not overwhelmingly strong, nor does he have the same hunger for strength, and he doesn’t hold his own desires above the needs of everybody else. And despite all those things, Yuji still doesn’t abide by Sukuna’s world view. Yuji despite being everything that Sukuna would consider lowly and below him, is also the only person who can contain him, and who can take away from Sukuna his ability to control his own life. Yuji stands in the way of Sukuna living the way he wishes, without anything that Sukuna has or values. This is *infuriating* to Sukuna. Everything that Sukuna has that has allowed him to survive and thrive the way he has been doing since the Heian Era is absent in Yuji, yet Yuji still has the ability to take away Sukuna’s autonomy. Sukuna is evil, he isn’t a broken villain, but he isn’t pure evil. He is very interesting, and I don’t think enough people who read the manga give his writing enough credit.
Sukuna have that mentality.... See human's/gojo killing curses is cheared like i recently watched a reel comment where goatjo was praised for killing that plant curse just by his presence....but Sukuna killing human's is hated why the partiality.... Something like this mahito said but Yuji still hold his place of killing curses and defending human's same way Sukuna holds his stance and to defeat Sukuna you can't do it physically he can easily seal himself against (why won't he)... So to truly defeat Sukuna you have to break his ideology and instead your own because the show the narrator even Gege supports Sukunas vision of being alone so breaking that means defeating Sukuna (the killing part can be easily done after)
His fights in Shibuya are enough for me to consider him in the top 10 best anime villains of all time. One of the things that really got me into jjk was Sukuna, in i think episode 4 and 5 of season 1 when hes toying with the curse womb and then megumi he became one of, if not my favorite character in the show, one of the few times ive enjoyed an anime and the characters so much i actually started reading the manga and got a shonen jump subscription lol.
This is awesome to hear. He's been a great character so far, and it's cool hearing how he's gotten you more into the show! If you liked the vid, please sub to the channel!
He already is in my book. I love the way his philosophy affects the characters of the story, I love his clash of ideologies with Yuji, and I especially love that he lives up to his name. That man is indeed the King of Curses and the strongest sorcerer and I love that he stays true to that title
This is my new favorite anime channel. Bro knows how to portray these scenes in a way so badass. Sick thumbnails, titles, the entire video is clips with some of the best commentary on anime TH-cam. This is goat shit.
Throughout the manga and anime SUKUNA never was offensive first...He always Waits for the opponent and overwhelm with his EXPERIENCE. SUKUNA knows everything do everything. He fights for his entertainment not for survival 😶. 👑SUKUNA.
@@gallenberger1 you remember? it's said in manga that when curses were too powerful that's when Gojo was born to balance/shift the power system...but Sukuna wasn't meant to be in this era...so his presence is completely out of place...which is why someone needs a mad powerup or even use the prison realm again.. otherwise I can't imagine wt will happen. anyways jjk is nothing we have ever came across.
@@BeRsErK8402the opposite In heian, curses and sorcerers were more vicious Overtime they got weaker and tamer But gojo's birth 28years ago shook the current balance of power too much in favor of sorcerers and the curses started to become stronger like in the past Gojo being the sukuna of the new age How sorcerer "sharpened their skills against" sukuna Curses grew stronger from gojo And i love the theory that mahito was born when yuji first ate sukuna That a seccond honored one at the same time was so imbalanced the world created a prodigy curse with broken cursed technique to even the field(cuz sukuna isnt a curse, so a curse was born for him)
Are you my special because among heaven and earth i alone am the honoured one or because nah i'd win with this treasure i summon the malevolent kitchen to always bet on stand proud and the one who left it all behind and his overwhelming intensity
Sukuna is very well written and imo the anime elevates its source material. I actually gave up on the manga until I saw what the anime did with Sukuna. As fun as Sukuna is as a character, there are a few things that hold him back. I think Muzan from Demon Slayer is a great comparison, as they are both examples of the Demon King archetype. Both are pride incarnate essentially, but Muzan's pride and power bring him no true joy (and lead to his fate), but Sukuna's pride is presented as valid.
It was masterful story writing to build up the antagonist alongside the protagonist. It's not an asspulls power he has. He was always made out to be the strongest. The disaster curse spirits won in death. Gojo is gone and Sukuna is fully restored.
Sukuna is definitely one of the greats, he reminds me alot of Madara. However, I still believe the best villain of all time will always be Aizen hes the Tom Brady of anime villains.
What do you mean? His first words when he had control were "Where are the women and children??" He is called king, is the most arrogant douchebag who can back it up, and is running a generational fade with the ENTIRE cast. And he is winning. Yes, he has that goat potential.
7:55 1 thing, he didnt fight someone with mahoraga powers in the past, he compared his powers to a primitve version of rock paper scissors where mahoraga is putting out late moves
It is my personal headcanon that sukuna grabbed the popcorn in the mahoraga fight specifically to make sure yuji had something in his stomach to vomit out when he shows him the aftermaths
Your right my dude ,ive read the manga and it clearly stated by sukuna that ,he is "the disgraced jone" while gojo is "the honoured one".hope we get the backstory in later chapters.Man hes a menace in the manga .
I think he was but imo in these recent chapters it went too far. I understand that he's the final boss, but to have a character this strong and Godlike the plot has to revolve around them. I think it's clear that Gege wrote this manga for Sukuna and most characters without Spoilers revolve around him. His Shibuya presence was peak Sukuna, but thats when he was a mystery and we didnt know how truely powerful he is, but now he's just way too strong for the verse to the point that he's not badass or threating anymore just because he's Gege's favorite and is always holding back and it'slike an adult beating up children just because he feels like it.
It's Malevolent Shrine. The Malevolent Kitchen joke comes from crunchyroll screwing up the subtitles when that episode first came out. The first day or so having a really intense fight with the biggest move being called Malevolent Kitchen was pretty damn funny, and gained a lot of attention.
From the perspective of anime only, I can’t really say Sukuna is goat potential as an anime villain because so far he’s been quite cookie-cutter in terms of his characterization. He’s over powered and has that edgy charisma. Nothing stands out to me that I haven’t seen before in other anime villains; except that Gege does it very well. But at the end of the day it’s still trope heavy in my opinion (so far). Things could change down the line but I’ll just have to wait and see.
Nope, because he is just Aizen in a darker story, and he is boring as an antagonist for the exact same reasons Aizen ended up being. Sukuna isnt even the best villain in his own series as N.O.N.E of this would be happening without Kenjaku. Hell id even put Toji above Sukuna.
@@gallenberger1 They were both villains who monstrously overstayed their welcome by surviving too many things that should have beat them and forcing a state where a nonsensical deus ex machina is required for the heroes to possibly prevail.
This is a very good sukuna analysis I have some thoughts as well about sukuna. I think sukuna entering the afterlife is a reference to Buddhism. Uro noted that sukuna transcends jujutsu. Enlightened ones in Buddhism are known as the transcended beings. Buddha is looked at for answers, he’s seen as the transcended figure by other so they seek answers from him, this is the same with sukuna. Jogo, kashimo, gojo and other have all fought sukuna seeking answers. Sukuna sends them all with the answers to their questions. He tell Jogo what holds him back and what he needs to do to be stronger. He explains to kashimo that, while kashimo does not understand mercy or love, kashimo is showing it by giving him the fight they want and showing them love. Kashimo questions if sukuna knows love and sukuna said he does but does not look for it in others. In Buddhism, those that have transcended, throw away emotions and ties, same as sukuna. Sukuna represents Buddhism down to its core. Gojo have the honored one speech, but gojo isn’t looked at as the god among sorcerers, and he isn’t seeked for answers. Sukuna is sought at for answers and hailed as the king Now it’s all just a theory but I think it’s pretty accurate
That through Shibuya, he's a remarkably written character because everything is so internally consistent. He almost certainly gave up everything he had for power, which does not really fit the Mary Sue meaning.
@@gallenberger1i don't want to be that guy but i assume your perspective is from the pov of anime only. in which case just wait till they animate the rest of jjk. shibuya is by far and away the best arc in terms of writing quality in jjk, it only goes down from there
He is a goated villain, the author since day one said he was overpowered and now that we are seeing that you are shocked and call him a Marie Sue ?? If I didn't know you I would have assume you are a Gojo fan.
Bro you are massively overrating Sukuna. He isnt the goat of his own show, let alone of the entire anime cast💀💀💀. Sukuna is just the typical powerful, edgy and plain villain who is just pure evil and nothing else. Litterally just a stepping stone that has to be overcomed for our characters to win. I would say he is one of the most boring villains I've ever seen in a while.
If you watched until the end, you know what to do! If you didn't, who is your GOAT anime villain?
There can't be any goat Villian because at the end somehow the hero wins but if i have to choose it's Madara for me (that 5 kage scene won my heart).... I can't comment on Aizen because i haven't watched bleach....
@@sub_n33urath122 An excellent choice!
Chrollo
For me it’s Meruem.
His design really reflects his character and I love every single aspect of his journey in the series. The way be behaved before and after his fight against Netero was fascinating and his final scenes were something that could make a grown man cry, like myself.
100% it’s Meruem for me, and he isn’t really a villain in comparison to Gon if you really think about it too
@@Nght_Walkr God this pains me because I want to see him so bad but just can never get back into HxH enough to do it
You touched on it slightly, but I do love how sukuna has something not all villains have: a genuine love for the game. Many villains happen to be strong, and have evil plans, others have plans and thus get strong, sukuna?
He fucking loves being a sorcerer/ curse. You can almost feel much of his strength if not most is because he fucking loves fighting so much. He just enjoys jujutsu, learning, mastering, etc, that’s why he’s a counter fighter, because he wants to see cool shit. He loves when someone puts in a good effort against his life, he likes other strong people, that’s awesome
@@alwest4472 So true, great point
Well for me, he easily on his way to be one of the most iconic shonen villain.
Glad to hear it! Who is at the top of your list right now?
@@gallenberger1 So it's not in order but for my favorite and iconic villain in shonen nekketsu manga there are Freeza, Aizen, Madara, Father in FMA brotherhood, Meruem, Sukuna,Pegasus from Yu Gi Yoh, Light Yagami, Doflamingo.
@donrog5035 That's a great list! I'll be covering a few of those over time so make sure to sub!
@@gallenberger1 OK 👌
@@donrog5035I see you everywhere lmao. W list BTW.
Jogoat - "Stand proud Sukuna, you are strong."
🤣 nailed it
Bro regretted this 💀💀💀💀
Edit: Nm thought he said Gojoat my dyslexic ass LMFAOOO
He definitely a GOAT anime villain base on everything we know so far he sounds like an evil shonen protagonist and an evil Buddha combine. During the fight with Mahoraga he mentions Yamato no orochi which the 8 headed serpent god does that mean he fought a freaking god.
That would be insane if true. But really cool too.
You brought up a good point. Sukuna starting from nothing, and becoming the strongest in history is the most likely backstory dor him. Not only does it explain why he has a different view of true strength, and lives only to indulge in whatever he desires; from a narrative standpoint, it makes the most sense. It's another way to emphasize how he is a foil to Gojo, but I think it also might explain why he despises Yuji so much more than others. It hasn't been explained yet in the manga, but I think it's almost 100% likely that Yuji is exactly how Sukuna used to be. To Sukuna, Yuji is a weak brat, who he believes understands nothing and isn't worth anything, but he still has an unshakeable, unbreakable spirit and drive. Sukuna starting off as a weak, untalented boy, who had an ironclad resolve to get stronger for his own sake, fits well. The reason he hates Yuji so much, could very well be, because he reminds him of his old self, which he's forgotten over his long-lasting existence. Rising from nothing, and eventually becoming the strongest ever.
Excellent point. I hadn't even considered that Yuji angle but that fits in seamlessly with the rest of Sukuna's story. Maybe you should be the one making the videos 🤣
This is a very good sukuna analysis
I have some thoughts as well about sukuna. I think sukuna entering the afterlife is a reference to Buddhism. Uro noted that sukuna transcends jujutsu. Enlightened ones in Buddhism are known as the transcended beings. Buddha is looked at for answers, he’s seen as the transcended figure by other so they seek answers from him, this is the same with sukuna. Jogo, kashimo, gojo and other have all fought sukuna seeking answers. Sukuna sends them all with the answers to their questions. He tell Jogo what holds him back and what he needs to do to be stronger. He explains to kashimo that, while kashimo does not understand mercy or love, kashimo is showing it by giving him the fight they want and showing them love. Kashimo questions if sukuna knows love and sukuna said he does but does not look for it in others. In Buddhism, those that have transcended, throw away emotions and ties, same as sukuna. Sukuna represents Buddhism down to its core. Gojo have the honored one speech, but gojo isn’t looked at as the god among sorcerers, and he isn’t seeked for answers. Sukuna is sought at for answers and hailed as the king
Now it’s all just a theory but I think it’s pretty accurate
-Edit I mistakenly wrote this under the wrong comment. My bad 😂
Gege is a genius creating Ryomen Sukuna because he is not like that ordinary shounin villain who became bad because he was broken or so he is the villain who is actually evil and can go to any extent to get is motives and is a chad because he gambles on his life just to get powerups and always wants the most powerful form of the opponent just to be defeated by him.
Agreed, been extremely impressed so far!
@@gallenberger1well there are plenty of non broken shounen villains that are popular. Look at frieza or light yagami or even aizen
@@crocoboi7936 I enjoy all of them.
SPOILER WARNING:
Sorta kinda. He isn’t exactly a broken villain, but he isn’t pure evil like Mahito. He definitely is evil though, and it isn’t because of some tragic event in his backstory. It’s just kinda how he is, and the fact that his environment back when he was a child and into adulthood reinforced his world view. He was born strong, but it was all he had. He didn’t have an6 love. From anybody, and he never learned or knew how to love anybody, nor did he care to. The reason he likes fighting is much, is because it is genuinely the only way he knows how to connect with others. When he can’t fight people who excite him, he grows extremely bored and discontent. Back in the Heian Era, he deliberately chose to die for 1000 years in the hope of fighting people again rather than to live the rest of his life in the Heian Era fulfilling his hedonistic desires. Think about, he had reached a height where he could do and get anything he wanted, which is exactly what he wants. He wants to do what he wants whenever he wishes to, which he was in a position to do in the Heian Era once there was nobody left who dared fight him. But he had no connections with anybody, so he grew so bored and discontent with his life that he chose to essentially die for 1000 years so that he could finally connect with people again through putting his strength up against another’s and putting their lives on the line. So he does desire connection with others, and the only way he knows how to is by fighting others with their lives on the line. His overwhelming strength is what allows him to maintain the world-view of love being worthless and the pursuit of strength, with the peak of strength lying only being found at the height of solitude. The way he was born isolated himself from the love of others, his strength gave him the authority to dictate how he lived and treated others, he reached his level of strength in solitude, and he only finds connection with people when fighting them.
Therefore, love is worthless in his eyes, peak strength lies in the height of solitude, and fulfilling his own needs and desires even at the detriment and cost of others is just the natural thing to do, and with his strength nobody could stop him from doing just that. If they wanted to stop him from fulfilling his desires, they would have to fight him and be stronger than him. Somebody like say, Gojo, who like Sukuna, is isolated from others because of his overwhelming strength. In Sukuna’s eyes, Gojo is the prime example that validates his world view of strength and solitude. Losing to Gojo would affirm his world view, even if it would go directly against his desires. He wouldn’t want it, but he wouldn’t hate Gojo for it. But he *does* hate Yuji. Because Yuji is not Gojo. Yuji is Sukuna’s prison, Yuji is not isolated from others, Yuji is not overwhelmingly strong, nor does he have the same hunger for strength, and he doesn’t hold his own desires above the needs of everybody else. And despite all those things, Yuji still doesn’t abide by Sukuna’s world view. Yuji despite being everything that Sukuna would consider lowly and below him, is also the only person who can contain him, and who can take away from Sukuna his ability to control his own life. Yuji stands in the way of Sukuna living the way he wishes, without anything that Sukuna has or values. This is *infuriating* to Sukuna. Everything that Sukuna has that has allowed him to survive and thrive the way he has been doing since the Heian Era is absent in Yuji, yet Yuji still has the ability to take away Sukuna’s autonomy.
Sukuna is evil, he isn’t a broken villain, but he isn’t pure evil. He is very interesting, and I don’t think enough people who read the manga give his writing enough credit.
Sukuna have that mentality.... See human's/gojo killing curses is cheared like i recently watched a reel comment where goatjo was praised for killing that plant curse just by his presence....but Sukuna killing human's is hated why the partiality.... Something like this mahito said but Yuji still hold his place of killing curses and defending human's same way Sukuna holds his stance and to defeat Sukuna you can't do it physically he can easily seal himself against (why won't he)... So to truly defeat Sukuna you have to break his ideology and instead your own because the show the narrator even Gege supports Sukunas vision of being alone so breaking that means defeating Sukuna (the killing part can be easily done after)
Thanks for the comment! This is some interesting stuff
His fights in Shibuya are enough for me to consider him in the top 10 best anime villains of all time. One of the things that really got me into jjk was Sukuna, in i think episode 4 and 5 of season 1 when hes toying with the curse womb and then megumi he became one of, if not my favorite character in the show, one of the few times ive enjoyed an anime and the characters so much i actually started reading the manga and got a shonen jump subscription lol.
This is awesome to hear. He's been a great character so far, and it's cool hearing how he's gotten you more into the show! If you liked the vid, please sub to the channel!
He already is in my book. I love the way his philosophy affects the characters of the story, I love his clash of ideologies with Yuji, and I especially love that he lives up to his name. That man is indeed the King of Curses and the strongest sorcerer and I love that he stays true to that title
Great comment! You added some things I didn't touch on in the video too, that are great points.
This is my new favorite anime channel. Bro knows how to portray these scenes in a way so badass. Sick thumbnails, titles, the entire video is clips with some of the best commentary on anime TH-cam. This is goat shit.
@@red3yekingg Thank you! That means a lot. I hope to keep you entertained
Sukuna’s three episode appearance was Specialz 🫡
That it was, that it was.
To amend this (being a Goat), Sukuna undertook another binding vow >:)
@@BEASTXDGAMER 👀
Throughout the manga and anime SUKUNA never was offensive first...He always Waits for the opponent and overwhelm with his EXPERIENCE.
SUKUNA knows everything do everything.
He fights for his entertainment not for survival 😶.
👑SUKUNA.
Agreed, it's cool how consistently written he is. Hope to see you back on more of my videos!
@@gallenberger1 you remember? it's said in manga that when curses were too powerful that's when Gojo was born to balance/shift the power system...but Sukuna wasn't meant to be in this era...so his presence is completely out of place...which is why someone needs a mad powerup or even use the prison realm again.. otherwise I can't imagine wt will happen.
anyways jjk is nothing we have ever came across.
@@BeRsErK8402 I haven't read the manga
@@BeRsErK8402the opposite
In heian, curses and sorcerers were more vicious
Overtime they got weaker and tamer
But gojo's birth 28years ago shook the current balance of power too much in favor of sorcerers and the curses started to become stronger like in the past
Gojo being the sukuna of the new age
How sorcerer "sharpened their skills against" sukuna
Curses grew stronger from gojo
And i love the theory that mahito was born when yuji first ate sukuna
That a seccond honored one at the same time was so imbalanced the world created a prodigy curse with broken cursed technique to even the field(cuz sukuna isnt a curse, so a curse was born for him)
@@gallenberger1u should
So seeing this now, after I just read the second to last chapter of JJK…this video still holds up imo.
LFG lol
Are you my special because among heaven and earth i alone am the honoured one or because nah i'd win with this treasure i summon the malevolent kitchen to always bet on stand proud and the one who left it all behind and his overwhelming intensity
Did you combine a bunch of quotes? 🤣
Dope videos looking forward to what you come up with next. And ofc looking forward to the new jjk seasons now
Handful of new character vids coming up soon
Man i liked your videos particularly those you posted this month i already watched 3 keep growing man 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you! I post two every week and am really excited about a lot of the ones coming up over the next month or so. Stay tuned!
Sukuna is the GOAT, mostly for killing Shigemo, but also for being so goddamn cool
Agreed on all fronts my friend
Underrated channel 🔥
@@Philip-sh2uw Appreciate it 👊
Sukuna is very well written and imo the anime elevates its source material. I actually gave up on the manga until I saw what the anime did with Sukuna. As fun as Sukuna is as a character, there are a few things that hold him back. I think Muzan from Demon Slayer is a great comparison, as they are both examples of the Demon King archetype. Both are pride incarnate essentially, but Muzan's pride and power bring him no true joy (and lead to his fate), but Sukuna's pride is presented as valid.
@daniell1483 Muzan will get a vid after the movies
It was masterful story writing to build up the antagonist alongside the protagonist.
It's not an asspulls power he has. He was always made out to be the strongest.
The disaster curse spirits won in death. Gojo is gone and Sukuna is fully restored.
Agreed! Thanks for the comment. Any other villains you'd like to see videos on?
@@gallenberger1pick one from my top 10
1. Sato
2. Zeke Yeager
3. Sosuke Aizen
4. Askkelad
5. Suguru Geto
6. Pain
7. Cell
8. Nimura Furuta
9. Conrad Leto
10. Akito Soma
@@Grayson-Winchester I will definitely be making a video on Pain. Good list.
Sukuna is definitely one of the greats, he reminds me alot of Madara. However, I still believe the best villain of all time will always be Aizen hes the Tom Brady of anime villains.
As in GOAT or are there other reasons you compare him to Brady?
What do you mean? His first words when he had control were "Where are the women and children??" He is called king, is the most arrogant douchebag who can back it up, and is running a generational fade with the ENTIRE cast. And he is winning. Yes, he has that goat potential.
Preach
Consider me swayed
13:06 manga read... but infamous ch might shake up anime only
Exciting!
7:55 1 thing, he didnt fight someone with mahoraga powers in the past, he compared his powers to a primitve version of rock paper scissors where mahoraga is putting out late moves
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Already the best new gen villain esp when this character makes u question whether thr definition of villain changes bc of him
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It is my personal headcanon that sukuna grabbed the popcorn in the mahoraga fight specifically to make sure yuji had something in his stomach to vomit out when he shows him the aftermaths
That would be amazing
Very well made video
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Your right my dude ,ive read the manga and it clearly stated by sukuna that ,he is "the disgraced jone" while gojo is "the honoured one".hope we get the backstory in later chapters.Man hes a menace in the manga .
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My husbando is kick ass awesome 😊❤❤❤ i love anime villians than the MC 😊❤❤❤
@@shara-leeroberts He's incredible
@@gallenberger1 i know right, he is 1 of my fav villians 😍🤭
Ryomen Himkuna the Himtagonist of jjk
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When Sukuna is in the game whe know someone gonna die
Pretty much!
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Let's do it
Better than Team Rocket? Debatable
Bold take, I know, but I'm saying it...better than Team Rocket.
Team rocket is more iconic but sukana is a better villain
I think he was but imo in these recent chapters it went too far. I understand that he's the final boss, but to have a character this strong and Godlike the plot has to revolve around them. I think it's clear that Gege wrote this manga for Sukuna and most characters without Spoilers revolve around him. His Shibuya presence was peak Sukuna, but thats when he was a mystery and we didnt know how truely powerful he is, but now he's just way too strong for the verse to the point that he's not badass or threating anymore just because he's Gege's favorite and is always holding back and it'slike an adult beating up children just because he feels like it.
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Bro is glazing basic writing competence💀
It's more than that for me 🤷♂
Does Suekuna have GOAT villain potential? Of course not! Does Suekuba have GOAT plot armor potential? No doubt, yes!
That may be true but I'm not that far into the story yet 🤣
jjk fans when they realize the strongest sorcerer in history is actually strong
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Don't listen to the "Sukuna is overarted" comments. They aren't genuine
It's not anything I take personally.
Question. Is it really "Malevolent Kitchen" 😂😂😂 what?
It's Malevolent Shrine. The Malevolent Kitchen joke comes from crunchyroll screwing up the subtitles when that episode first came out. The first day or so having a really intense fight with the biggest move being called Malevolent Kitchen was pretty damn funny, and gained a lot of attention.
@@gallenberger1 it is!! 🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏
spoilers for jjk
sukuna really pulling up 2 body guards to help him fight gojo
From the perspective of anime only, I can’t really say Sukuna is goat potential as an anime villain because so far he’s been quite cookie-cutter in terms of his characterization.
He’s over powered and has that edgy charisma.
Nothing stands out to me that I haven’t seen before in other anime villains; except that Gege does it very well. But at the end of the day it’s still trope heavy in my opinion (so far).
Things could change down the line but I’ll just have to wait and see.
Thanks for the comment! I don't necessarily agree with the cookie cutter part but I see where you're coming from.
Nope, because he is just Aizen in a darker story, and he is boring as an antagonist for the exact same reasons Aizen ended up being.
Sukuna isnt even the best villain in his own series as N.O.N.E of this would be happening without Kenjaku. Hell id even put Toji above Sukuna.
Toji was indeed a great villain. Not sure I see the Sukuna/Aizen comparison though.
@@gallenberger1 They were both villains who monstrously overstayed their welcome by surviving too many things that should have beat them and forcing a state where a nonsensical deus ex machina is required for the heroes to possibly prevail.
@TheGreatKingChiba Ahh okay. I've only seen through Shibuya so that's all I can speak towards. But I understand what you're saying.
This is a very good sukuna analysis
I have some thoughts as well about sukuna. I think sukuna entering the afterlife is a reference to Buddhism. Uro noted that sukuna transcends jujutsu. Enlightened ones in Buddhism are known as the transcended beings. Buddha is looked at for answers, he’s seen as the transcended figure by other so they seek answers from him, this is the same with sukuna. Jogo, kashimo, gojo and other have all fought sukuna seeking answers. Sukuna sends them all with the answers to their questions. He tell Jogo what holds him back and what he needs to do to be stronger. He explains to kashimo that, while kashimo does not understand mercy or love, kashimo is showing it by giving him the fight they want and showing them love. Kashimo questions if sukuna knows love and sukuna said he does but does not look for it in others. In Buddhism, those that have transcended, throw away emotions and ties, same as sukuna. Sukuna represents Buddhism down to its core. Gojo have the honored one speech, but gojo isn’t looked at as the god among sorcerers, and he isn’t seeked for answers. Sukuna is sought at for answers and hailed as the king
Now it’s all just a theory but I think it’s pretty accurate
@@XKIRA376 Wow, great comment! Thanks for the breakdown!
No jjks asinine sukuna power scaling ruined that potential
So the potential was there but it gets ruined later
He is not, not even close. Stop glazing an overpowered marry sue character
Thanks for your input! From what I observed, I don't think Mary Sue is a fitting description though.
@@gallenberger1 What is then in your opinion?
That through Shibuya, he's a remarkably written character because everything is so internally consistent. He almost certainly gave up everything he had for power, which does not really fit the Mary Sue meaning.
@@gallenberger1i don't want to be that guy but i assume your perspective is from the pov of anime only. in which case just wait till they animate the rest of jjk. shibuya is by far and away the best arc in terms of writing quality in jjk, it only goes down from there
He is a goated villain, the author since day one said he was overpowered and now that we are seeing that you are shocked and call him a Marie Sue ??
If I didn't know you I would have assume you are a Gojo fan.
Bro you are massively overrating Sukuna.
He isnt the goat of his own show, let alone of the entire anime cast💀💀💀.
Sukuna is just the typical powerful, edgy and plain villain who is just pure evil and nothing else. Litterally just a stepping stone that has to be overcomed for our characters to win.
I would say he is one of the most boring villains I've ever seen in a while.
Why do you think he's boring?
Who is your favorite villain?
@@Keonte255 Mine is Pain, or Eren if he's considered one. What about you?
I think sukuna is great not because he generic father because hes more like freeza
"pure evil and edgy"
bro do youread jjk? we don't even know his backstory this is pure hate and i can deduce that you're a gojo fan then