Akutami rejects rumors of Kenjaku’s comeback in Jujutsu Kaisen

Kenjaku’s remarkable talent for transferring his consciousness into various bodies has made him a crucial player in the complex conflicts of Jujutsu Kaisen. His decisions have greatly affected the fates of countless characters, and the mystery surrounding his true motives has kept the possibility of his return lingering.

Despite this, the most recent installments of Jujutsu Kaisen have conclusively ruled out this possibility. Gege Akutami has masterfully constructed a storyline that leads to Kenjaku’s definitive resolution, effectively eliminating any speculation of his return and concluding a crucial chapter in the series.

Jujutsu Kaisen: Gege Akutami’s Ultimate Showdown Against Kenjaku

Kenjaku in Geto Suguru's body (Image via MAPPA)
Kenjaku in Geto Suguru’s body (Image via MAPPA)

For more than a millennium, Ke­njaku had held a constant and foreboding presence, orchestrating events and manipulating characters from the shadows. Fans had eagerly speculated and theorized about his possible comeback, eagerly anticipating the mastermind’s confrontation with the protagonists during the Culling Game arc.

Despite this, Akutami had other intentions and boldly made the decision to conclude any further debates about Kenjaku’s reappearance in the most recent chapter of Jujutsu Kaisen.

Yuta Okkotsu as shown in the anime (Image via MAPPA)
Yuta Okkotsu as shown in the anime (Image via MAPPA)

In the 243rd chapter, the climax of the confrontation between Kenjaku and the comedic sorcerer Takaba was reached. Kenjaku was forced to engage with Takaba’s unique cursed technique, known as Soul Resonance, which resulted in a strange and amusing exchange. Just as Kenjaku was ready to resume his quest, he was shocked to encounter Yuta Okkotsu, who had been patiently waiting for the perfect moment. In a swift move, Yuta decapitated Kenjaku, achieving his long-awaited vengeance.

The Finality of Kenjaku’s Demise

Yuta Okkotsu and Orimoto Rika (Image via MAPPA)
Yuta Okkotsu and Orimoto Rika (Image via MAPPA)

Despite the mixed reactions from fans of Jujutsu Kaisen, the end of Kenjaku was met with a range of emotions. While some commended Akutami’s bravery in removing such a prominent antagonist, others were disappointed by the way in which Kenjaku ultimately met his demise.

The pivotal event that solidifies Kenjaku’s downfall is depicted in chapter 261, when Yuta uses his powerful cursed spirit, Orimoto Rika, to devour Kenjaku’s head. This not only results in the destruction of Kenjaku’s physical form, but also grants Yuta the ability to switch bodies, as he absorbs Kenjaku’s essence. This strategic move effectively eliminates any possibility of Kenjaku returning to the story.

Kenjaku’s Underwhelming Ending

Fans hoped to see more of Kenjaku in the upcoming storyline (Image via MAPPA)
Fans hoped to see more of Kenjaku in the upcoming storyline (Image via MAPPA)

Despite playing a significant role in the Culling Game arc, Kenjaku’s ending was perceived as underwhelming by many fans. Some believed that the mastermind behind the entire arc deserved a more grand and impactful defeat, rather than the abrupt and easy one he faced at the hands of Yuta. This left readers feeling disappointed with Kenjaku’s ultimate downfall.

Despite Kenjaku’s death, some fans believe that there was a missed opportunity to delve deeper into his motivations, his relationship with the Itadori family, and the wider impacts of his actions. The potential for further character development was ultimately cut short, leaving fans unsatisfied with the way his storyline was concluded.

Final Thoughts

Kenjaku (Image via MAPPA)
Kenjaku (Image via MAPPA)

Gege Akutami’s swift decision to remove Kenjaku from the Jujutsu Kaisen storyline has triggered a wide range of responses among the dedicated fanbase. While some fans applaud the author’s daring and unexpected move, others express disappointment over the perceived lack of a fulfilling conclusion to the character’s story.

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