Jujutsu Kaisen: Gojo’s Bleach Avatar Turns Him Into the King of Hell

Despite the current hiatus of the Jujutsu Kaisen manga, fans are eagerly seeking out any material related to the series. Recently, a fan shared an AI-generated image of Satoru Gojo, a beloved character, in the style of Bleach. This caused excitement among fans, as the depiction of Gojo in his King of Hell form was exceptionally well done.

Tite Kubo’s Bleach manga is known for its exceptional character designs, while the Jujutsu Kaisen anime is highly praised for its animation quality. As expected, the combination of these two series resulted in a stunning and impressive outcome.

Jujutsu Kaisen Character Transformed into Shinigami in AI Art

With the recent developments in open-source AI, individuals from around the globe have the opportunity to utilize it to produce images based on their own prompts. Keeping this in mind, an anime enthusiast took it upon themselves to merge the universes of Jujutsu Kaisen and Bleach by transforming the most powerful sorcerer, Satoru Gojo, into a Shinigami using AI.

The AI art was impressive, depicting Satoru Gojo alongside a massive skeleton that resembled his Shinigami powers. This design clearly hinted at Gojo’s role as a Shinigami and his connection to the underworld, earning him the title of “King of Hell.”

How Fans Reacted to Gojo’s Transformation into a Shinigami

Satoru Gojo as seen in Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 (Image via MAPPA)
Satoru Gojo as seen in Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 (Image via MAPPA)

The AI-generated artwork of Satoru Gojo, a character from the popular anime Bleach, received a lot of praise from fans. Many were impressed with how well the character’s appearance was portrayed in the show’s signature art style. In fact, one fan went as far as to say that Gojo looked like he could easily become a captain in the Gotei 13, the elite squad of soul reapers in Bleach. This was due to the attention to detail in the AI art, especially in regards to Gojo’s clothing and accessories.

“Gojo on the fast track to becoming captain right now,”one fan said.

“You could, disclose it’s AI in the post itself or something,”another fan said.

Despite the excitement from some fans upon seeing the picture, others were disappointed as it was an AI-generated artwork. There was widespread belief among these fans that AI art was disrespectful towards the original series.

The reason for this is that many animanga fans work on their artwork independently. Therefore, if fans who utilize AI to produce art were to receive more recognition, it would not be equitable for those who do not.

Ichigo Kurosaki as seen in Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War (Image via Studio Pierrot)
Ichigo Kurosaki as seen in Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War (Image via Studio Pierrot)

Despite facing criticism for sharing AI-generated art, some fans stepped in to defend the original poster. Their intention was to express that the art style of Bleach was impeccable, regardless of it being created by artificial intelligence.

“SCREAM IT OUT LOUD (even if its Ai, Bleach style is peak),”another fan shared.

“Bleach’s artsyle is so immaculate that you can imediately identify Ai imitation,”other fan said.

While some fans praised Bleach’s art style, others noted that it was so exceptional that even AI could not replicate it accurately. This was intended as a compliment to Tite Kubo’s artistic abilities and not a criticism towards the original uploader of the picture.

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