Yuji Itadori: The Anti-Curse of Jujutsu Kaisen

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  • @rek8193
    @rek8193 Před 6 měsíci +746

    Gege is actually pretty loud about what Yuji represents. Yuji is the human condition, he is humanity. Mahito and Yuji agree that they are the same, and Mahito’s name means “true human”. Sukuna thinks Yuji is boring because Sukuna values elevation beyond humanity. Sukuna thinks humans are boring and Yuji is pointedly human. Yuji is Sisyphus, pushing his absurd boulder up the hill and giving his own life meaning. People point at him as boring because he is the mirror.

    • @Nombrenooriginal
      @Nombrenooriginal Před 6 měsíci +26

      Bro you said Sakuna three times

    • @mordagok
      @mordagok Před 5 měsíci +42

      one must imagine sisyphus happy

    • @joshawnthabeast
      @joshawnthabeast Před 5 měsíci +38

      That’s why yuji a fire character, unfortunately people love to say he’s not the main character or he’s a boring character.

    • @AshikurRahmanRifat
      @AshikurRahmanRifat Před 5 měsíci +1

      Camus😢 ​@@mordagok

    • @Keurgui1
      @Keurgui1 Před 5 měsíci +15

      I think he’s one of the best examples of deconstructing a popular archetype there is
      He’s anything but boring

  • @kmoney890
    @kmoney890 Před 6 měsíci +1365

    Yuji is the Peter Parker of shounen to me. Between the ever present sense of hope, guilt, suffering, and perseverance he’s HIM

    • @1kbmahan
      @1kbmahan Před 6 měsíci +42

      I don’t really see that a lot of Shonan characters have the same integrity’s that surpass limits and keep moving forward to be better. Peter Parker comparison is relatively not that special.

    • @seemonuzumaki723
      @seemonuzumaki723 Před 6 měsíci +9

      Does Spiderman ever get as dark as JJK? I've only seen the movies.

    • @benakinnusi2518
      @benakinnusi2518 Před 6 měsíci +42

      Can we please stop with the comparisons, Yuji is Yuji.

    • @isaiahcurry8719
      @isaiahcurry8719 Před 6 měsíci +66

      @@seemonuzumaki723 yes it can get pretty dark

    • @thatoneguywhoseverywhere6978
      @thatoneguywhoseverywhere6978 Před 6 měsíci +66

      ​@@seemonuzumaki723some comics are legit tormenting spiderman alot of times that it turned to a meme

  • @uziu601
    @uziu601 Před 6 měsíci +888

    ive always been convinced that yuji was intentionally given superhuman durability and semi-immortality by gege, just so he could beat and kill yuji while keeping him alive(similiar to denji from chainsawman). yuji is meant to be an underdog, strong enough to survive, but not enough to save the ones he loves.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  Před 6 měsíci +212

      Where he ends up in the series and his ultimate fate is really interesting to me. I could see it going in any number of directions and feeling very fitting either way.

    • @yosayoran1
      @yosayoran1 Před 6 měsíci +56

      Just a random thought (minor manga spoilers) Yuji inability to save the people he loves isn't,in my opinion, about his strength, but about the world and the hard truth everyone chooses how to live their life and as a result how they die, regardless of Yuji's actions.
      (Major manga spoilers) look at gojo, literally the strongest if his era, and yet everyone he loved, including himself, end up dying when they are outside of his reach.

    • @justmyopinion79
      @justmyopinion79 Před 6 měsíci +36

      It's interesting because that durability actually makes him suffer more. Forces him to live long enough to experience such suffering and learn to try to persevere anyway.

    • @RACH90810
      @RACH90810 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@Aleczandxractually he was holding back.

    • @oghaze9318
      @oghaze9318 Před 6 měsíci +8

      Basically Guts from Berserk 😂 but that’s why we love him 😤

  • @yosos2
    @yosos2 Před 6 měsíci +360

    People misrepresent his character alot, his self harming attitude isn't supposed to be badass, neither is the whole cog concept

    • @yosos2
      @yosos2 Před 6 měsíci +65

      And he still keeps going because he wants to help people

    • @justmyopinion79
      @justmyopinion79 Před 6 měsíci +52

      It's equal parts sad and admirable, but it isn't badass or raw at all yeah

    • @ahvin4764
      @ahvin4764 Před 6 měsíci +24

      @@justmyopinion79 I think it's pretty badass. It's essentially a line of thinking that goes : I want to dedicate myself to helping others. To do that i need to kill curses. As Geto put it, curses will never stop coming, which means my work will never end and my actions will not mean anything in the grand scheme of things but at the end of the day, the help I've given will matter to those I've helped. There isn't a cure to the disease of curses unless you want to pull a Geto.

    • @yosos2
      @yosos2 Před 6 měsíci +32

      @ahvin4764 it would be cool if it didn't come from a toxic place within yuji, the issue is that he becomes so focused on the lives of others that he disregards his own, it's suicidal and comes from a place of self-loathing that's why i don't find it cool but i do find it cathartic

    • @ahvin4764
      @ahvin4764 Před 6 měsíci +8

      @@yosos2 that's because he's a dead man walking. As long as he's sukunas vessel, he has a suspended death sentence on his head. He HAS to die if he's sukunas vessel, as it's the only way Sukuna permanently gets weakened.

  • @bornanime3255
    @bornanime3255 Před 6 měsíci +569

    "He is Sukuna's special. He is the Jujutsu Kaisen"
    10:33
    I kneeled.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  Před 6 měsíci +250

      This really was our Jujutsu Kaisen

    • @Yueff
      @Yueff Před 6 měsíci +121

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@Aleczandxrare you stand proud you are strong or are you the one who left it all behind because you are Nah I’d win?

    • @devilmaycrysarockingdontcome
      @devilmaycrysarockingdontcome Před 6 měsíci +42

      ​@@Yueff nah, i'd win

    • @johans3164
      @johans3164 Před 6 měsíci +24

      He will Jujutsued them Kaisen. Bravo Vince

    • @meleronnef8411
      @meleronnef8411 Před 6 měsíci +7

      Panda.

  • @kasaru2911
    @kasaru2911 Před 6 měsíci +190

    What just gets me about Yuji is that he is kind even when the world is not. This story mocks him, tears him down, kicks him even harder- but he still gets up again and he is still kind. Other stories see protagonists often very rewarded for their kindness, but Yuji is not rewarded. The world is cruel. But he is kind anyway. And even when he is at his lowest, seeing himself as just a cog in the machine- he still thanks Todo, he still thinks of his friends. Yuji is kind for kindness sake, he tries again and again even if he fails, and that's why I personally resonate so hard with him.

  • @Uvemvanefly
    @Uvemvanefly Před 6 měsíci +542

    Part of what makes Yuji interesting, even as early as season 1, is that unlike many shonen protagonists when his goal is questioned he actually wavers on it. His "I want to die surrounded by people because my grandfather told me to" becomes "I can't let people die because of Sukuna when I could do something. I want people to find meaning in their deaths." And when Mahito calls his bluff, forcing him into a hypothetical ("would you kill someone to end their suffering?") he changes again. All throughout JJK, Yuji's indecision and wavering belief gets chipped and chiseled into a firm stance through trial and tribulation.
    Speaking as someone who really loves shonen, it makes him special. As much as I adore Naruto, him coming to terms with the title of Hokage isn't anywhere near as nuanced as Yuji's simple hope that he can help people find kindness in the end.

    • @AsapRockyOG
      @AsapRockyOG Před 6 měsíci +44

      Yup. Yuji is the most human protagonist. I love it

    • @bobbyzamora6389
      @bobbyzamora6389 Před 6 měsíci +49

      True. Unlike some comments I'm seeing, it isn't a bad thing when other characters (Naruto, Luffy) stick wholly to their ideals and don't doubt themselves. But likewise it's refreshing to see a character that learns, even if it is a very miserable progression.

    • @drifter2391
      @drifter2391 Před 6 měsíci +19

      It's not being chipped and chiseled. It's growing, becoming more defined, taking its true form, shifting and adapting according to Yuji.

    • @meleronnef8411
      @meleronnef8411 Před 6 měsíci +12

      I think one of the most likeable things a character can do is be open and learn. It shows a genuinely good intent, and a lack of ego.

    • @kobeglasscock7377
      @kobeglasscock7377 Před 5 měsíci +3

      The reason Yujis goal keeps wavering is because he is lying to himself. He wants to help people but it isn't because he is just that nice. He wants to give his life meaning by doing something only he can do. To be needed. I won't say any specifics but from here on out after Shibuya Yuji is very different. Because he realized the truth. In the grand scheme of things. They only thing that makes him special is his ability to die and take Sukuna with him. That's why I'm so confused as to where his story is going from this point on in the manga. And JJK as a whole. With the story how it is I am really struggling to see any way it can have a satisfying conclusion. Unless Gege does some absolutely massive strides in Yujis character arc in these last months of chapters I don't see any way his story can end in a satisfying way.

  • @xblade149
    @xblade149 Před 6 měsíci +778

    I love yuji. Anyone who says he's boring has no reading comprehension skills whatsoever. I've seen people use shallow statements and arguments like "he's boring because he gets a lot of Ls or He's boring because he's not like this character" Not only that, I hate when people compare other characters to a different series. Like these are two different characters in a different setting and universe.

    • @noahbaden90
      @noahbaden90 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Dismissing criticism because your opinion is different, and then claiming the other opinion is because of low reading comprehension is ironically enough, a sign of poor literary comprehension. Not everyone needs to like your special boy

    • @k9blazesensation
      @k9blazesensation Před 6 měsíci +75

      “I’m smarter because I like yuji” 💀

    • @joebidenjr5902
      @joebidenjr5902 Před 6 měsíci +25

      Yuji is like a under written version of Ichigo

    • @MrBen580
      @MrBen580 Před 6 měsíci +8

      Hes boring and believe me I've probably read way more novels, webnovels and novellas that you in your entire life lol. The jujutsu series is just mid as a whole tho so yea.. enjoy tho

    • @xblade149
      @xblade149 Před 6 měsíci +116

      ​​​@@MrBen580so if you think jujutsu kaisen is mid, why did you click on this video pretaining to jujustu kaisen?

  • @multimediafan6777
    @multimediafan6777 Před 6 měsíci +130

    Gojo saw very early on that Yuji was the kind of crazy needed to survive the struggles that would come their way. That cog metaphor was perfect for him. He doesn't need to be the one to solve everything, he just needs to do his part.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  Před 6 měsíci +45

      Gojo and Nanami being who they are and seeing such potential in him speaks for itself I think.

    • @multimediafan6777
      @multimediafan6777 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Aleczandxr I agree 💯

  • @ssj4922
    @ssj4922 Před 6 měsíci +392

    Yuji's development throughout the first season to Shibuya is so interesting to me given he goes from down playing himself to a side character who's not going to save Gojo, but will give it all he's got, even if it's his life in this one battle with Choso, (and having that completely backfire on him cuz of a certain King of curses), and then accepting his place as a sorcerer in a society where he is only meant to exonerate curses, morality and self safety aside.
    Hell, I wouldn't even call this a 'positive development arc' necessarily, if anything it's more like a subconscious coping mechanism he puts on where Yuji constantly tries to find something to lash onto, whether that's a martyr to die for his friends to now just being another sorcerer who will go out to try to kill any curse spirit he faces out of a general acceptance of the nature dynamic between them.
    In a way, he has come full circle in which despite understanding the futility of upholding some semblance of morality in a dog eat dog world like what Mahito believes (which he then uses to justify dpong whatever he wants), Yuji pigeon holds himself into a new role, one where he is playing by its stats quo that people like Gojo so desperately want to get rid of where sorcerers are just a means to the ends that only exist to get rid of spirits.
    Its kind of said tbh, and i hope much of the manga expends on how thus lack of self care and sacrificial selflessness ends up doing more harm than good.

    • @xblade149
      @xblade149 Před 6 měsíci +12

      Thank you 🙏

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  Před 6 měsíci +86

      Yeah, like I alluded to, this is his specific brand of conviction and the fact that it is a subset of idealism is admirable. But it could very easily tear him apart by the end. I’m extremely interested to see how his arc concludes.

    • @Dilmahkana
      @Dilmahkana Před 6 měsíci

      pigeon-holes himself*
      eggcorn?

    • @lord_quasar
      @lord_quasar Před 6 měsíci +23

      Another thing to highlight is Yuji dependence on others. Something that I have always found interesting is that Sukuna is only interested in Yuji when he is alone, when he is with others he loses interest, because that is probably what stops Yuji from becoming stronger. When only he is left against Sukuna, he will have to fight for himself.

    • @mrjoetaroe572
      @mrjoetaroe572 Před 6 měsíci

      @@lord_quasardamn

  • @kirinni2021
    @kirinni2021 Před 6 měsíci +36

    "A man looks into the abyss, and there's nothing staring back at him. In that moment, a man finds his character, and that's what keeps him out of the abyss"

  • @tintedplot96
    @tintedplot96 Před 6 měsíci +63

    Yuujis character is so tragic. Not only in the sense of all the loss he experiences, but his development into a cog who only cares about killing curses without a motive.
    He becomes the very thing gojo desperately tried to steer him away from. A cog with no thought is exactly what the higher ups of jujutsu society want as that is east to control yuujis good intent.

    • @rebellefleur2993
      @rebellefleur2993 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Yeah that's so sad like i wonder what's gonna happen to him in the end

    • @000mjd
      @000mjd Před 5 měsíci +7

      I mean Gojo's ideal were not better (or worse either) since most of his decisions let to that massive mess after Shibuya
      Yuji can't be Gojo can't be Yuuta or other of his students because was clear he wasn't made to that type of life, he had to learn to find his own meaning that was accord to the World that was living

  • @koyelbhattacharya6081
    @koyelbhattacharya6081 Před 6 měsíci +191

    I always like him since the beginning, but Shibuya Arc made me truly LOVE him and see his depth and his colors. It crushed me seeing him breakdown like that, such a raw and devastating setting. Amazing analysis as always!

  • @ZeroZero86997
    @ZeroZero86997 Před 6 měsíci +157

    He’s a good kid, shame he had to see the gruesome remains of both his friends and Shibuya, he’s likable in a very human way, the terribly rough experiences but desire to persevere and then some

    • @wiswc
      @wiswc Před 6 měsíci +2

      He's a killer in a war, you call him "good" because he's on the side of humans, he killed many curses without considering anything because they mean nothing to him, despite the fact that they're a life and many of them can feel happiness, sadness or suffering, he doesn't care neither does he try to find a peaceful way to deal with any curse, he just murders without regard for anything because it fits his goal, just like many curses kill without regard for anything because it fits their goal.
      That's the whole of the "I am you" speech.

    • @ZeroZero86997
      @ZeroZero86997 Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@wiswc no , by good kid I’m referring to him in normal terms and at his kind & earnest , he acts completely differently towards a curse compared to people after all , Shibuya especially changed him all round due to fake Geto(I don’t remember his name),Sukuna, and mahito , though considering the situation and people he’s dealing with, calling him a good kid referring to Yuji battle focused & energetic and sometimes semi-happy go lucky nature before his life was NTR’d by events of the story is at least half fair, at best chalk up “good kid” to me genuinely feeling sympathy for the guy who both selfishly and selflessly in pain and terror cried bleed and screamed in agony, shame & disgust at the sight of Shibuya

  • @damedalilly3290
    @damedalilly3290 Před 5 měsíci +13

    I also think people( especially shonen fans) hate him because he's not some chosen, sex is my personality, look at my muscles male fantasy. He's a teenager that got pushed into a world that is cruel, unforgiving and much bigger than himself. He is trying to be positive, to do good, he's a normal , moral kid that wants to make light out of all the darkness in the way of the world. He doesn't need to be your "MY POWER LEVEL IS OVER A THOUSAND AND ALL THE GIRLS WANT ME" trash fire. He's a good kid, making sense of the world he just got thrusted into and keep as much of himself while doing so. Amazing video friend.

    • @papaxota4725
      @papaxota4725 Před 5 měsíci

      its funny you say that when literally in episode 1 he is shown to be a person with inhuman and above average strength and stats.
      No hes boring because his goals are basic "I want to save everyone" ideals that you see in almost every cookie cuter shonen mc with the only twist is that he cant save no one and gets depressed. Ppl think this is genius when its just misery porn disguised as development. His goals are so shallow because its entirely based on his grandfather that basically dies in the first 2 minutes and until ep 2 or 3 yuji has no goals until he gets beat up for it.
      Like I could give more of a fuck about his dilemma if his goals were more properly explored and built up in the first episodes of season 1. Instead he is a blank slate mc that is just there to have world building explained to him and follow the story. It's no wonder he gets tossed aside in the story cuz not even the author is interested on own his mc and prefers to focus on porn fights and ramble on his "power system"

    • @epicotakugamer4930
      @epicotakugamer4930 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@papaxota4725 Being tossed aside as a cog is literally what he is all about and the current fight is showing the light on what he is as a character around others who pretty much overshadow him. It's the reason why he pisses Sukuna off so much is because he's nothing special and he only does things within whatever role that he was placed on. Whoever said JJK is misery porn has NOT read enough manga when there are worse examples out there.

  • @takeuchi5760
    @takeuchi5760 Před 6 měsíci +59

    The thing you mentioned about Yuji serving as a kind of reader insert in trying to find meaning in cruel deaths, that's exactly what this video made me realize, I definitely felt like their deaths were abrupt, and now I know why, and instead of my usual reaction to abrupt deaths in stories (dissatisfaction), now I love this. I also like how this only works in JJK. Thanks for this video, AJ.

  • @glogangglory
    @glogangglory Před 6 měsíci +25

    “Even when being mocked, dont let the embers of your rage burn out”

  • @leon3589
    @leon3589 Před 6 měsíci +65

    I love how characters surprising deaths and their anticlimactic feeling makes us feel exactly how Yuji would have felt. And that’s why we end up loving Yuji, cause we feel him. Just as we’re powerless to change the story, Yuji is unable to prevent the deaths of his friends.

  • @nyate
    @nyate Před 6 měsíci +30

    I think that ideal that Yuji has to keep killing curses, and to keep being him despite accepting the futility of trying to fight against the tide is very reminiscient of Jogo deciding to do things the "proper way". And, if the people who decide to stay true to themselves to the end are the strong ones, like you said earlier, then Jogo's decision to refuse to burn everything down and to stay idealistic makes Sukuna's "Stand proud, you're strong" a lot more meaningful.

  • @dislot
    @dislot Před 6 měsíci +11

    Yuji is my all time favorite mc in anime. My boy stands on business

  • @HishamA.N_Comicbroe
    @HishamA.N_Comicbroe Před 6 měsíci +62

    Finally a Yuji analysis! He's such an interesting character & seeing him fall into utter despair during Shibuya was rough

  • @backtoyougo
    @backtoyougo Před 6 měsíci +35

    Tbh itadori’s my top 5 for this show because of the ingenuity and entertainment he provides when it comes down to fighting. He adapts to nearly ANY team up he’s in, he’s a solid, capable pick for a fight(not too busted but not too weak), his whole gimmick is literally just punching and kicking hard with CE and CT, and yet his fights are the most interesting to watch with how he uses his power. He’s really a balanced protagonist that makes the best of the terrible hand he was dealt. I genuinely don’t remember him having any serious ass pulls throughout the series. Plus he doesn’t have any insane power ups or revelations that he’s the child of a prophecy.(You know the mfs I’m talking about 😂) If we give him a few years, he’ll easily be one of the stronger end characters in JJK

    • @johans3164
      @johans3164 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Youre goddamn right. If anything, Yuji life is the exact opposite of the chosen one. He is cursed, despite his power. His existence indirectly caused the death of his loved ones and so many others. Its sad and depressing. But he kept pushing through and fight the good fight. He is much better than the "chosen one". ( we dont need to mention the character by name cause we all know who it is lol)

    • @chillone5140
      @chillone5140 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Said chosen one/child of prophecy made himself chosen tho

  • @brandonbyrd1307
    @brandonbyrd1307 Před 4 měsíci +4

    When I watched the episode where Todo motivated Yuji, I couldn’t help but be reminded of Erwin’s “My Soldiers speech” from AOT. I feel like that speech embodies Yuji’s resilience to move forward.

  • @MrSkiPR
    @MrSkiPR Před 6 měsíci +29

    Yuji has become one of my favorite fictional characters across any genre or medium.

  • @backtracks
    @backtracks Před 6 měsíci +32

    such a treat to see yuuji well understood. it's been an uphill battle for him, but it hasn't ever not been.
    cursed energy is so consistent with how it rewards a stronger concept of self; eso's fight with yuuji is my personal favorite example of it. i think black flashes not being as consistent for sorcerers and curses as something like a domain expansion or a supreme art has to do with requiring a complete understanding and full rejection of your opponent. yuuji lands his black flash on eso when he thinks eso is a cursed spirit, but not when he knows eso is human. it's an incredible showing of empathy from yuuji, and the moment that led me to understand that selfishness underlies all of jujutsu.
    mahito is an incredible foil to yuuji as his pattern of interactions with other characters highlights that he is the embodiment of unfairness and improper death. junpei, mechamaru, and nanami were all beaten down and broken by the world, with mahito being the final nail. mahito calling himself the human curse proves the state of the world and how it actively tries to destroy yuuji's ideals, but their final battle shows that with the help of others, yuuji can still win out. super interested to see how this will go in the future, as now jujutsu society and especially yuta will be against him too.
    this video reminded me of the scene in chainsaw man where kishibe asked denji and power about their positions regarding devils. yuuji would fail his test immediately, and that's a big difference between that world and jjk. denji is struggling to find his own path in a world with no right one, and yuuji is struggling on his right path in a world vying to find a path.

  • @JohnTezlaNFS
    @JohnTezlaNFS Před 5 měsíci +6

    No one suffers like Yuji and still have a will to fight.

  • @mepollack
    @mepollack Před 6 měsíci +25

    You’ve made a good point here, in particular how Yuji had to modify his role in the story in order to continue to be the force for good that he strives to be. Many other shonen protagonists don’t necessarily have to reckon with the kind of limited role they can fill in the same way he can because they are, at least at some point, made capable of rising to the challenge. There is arguably not enough strength in anyone in JJK to become that person in this world. They can get stronger, face stronger opponents, but the world of curses bears down on them regardless, pushing beyond their limits to their breaking point. Finding his form of meaning, as well as others, in that world is no mean feat and he does it by bending his perspective.

    • @mepollack
      @mepollack Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@WilsonEvergreens-rv3uj I didn’t say anything about it being deep. I’d say it’s noteworthy and that it’s more than many shonen protagonists manage. You’re welcome to disagree, though I don’t appreciate the condescension.

  • @enumaelish9193
    @enumaelish9193 Před 6 měsíci +25

    Yuji is different from most shonen protags in the fact that he isn't the embodiment of the right way to live in his world. He's just as lost as everybody else trying to find his way. He isn't the embodiment of freedom like Luffy or someone like Naruto where the story bends over backwards to validate his worldview. Yuji is like a real person in that he develops a worldview, tests it against the world and both he and his view change in response to the world. I find that a thousand times more compelling than unrelenting, almost insane shonen protagonist "good" and "niceness".

    • @murderman8578
      @murderman8578 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Honestly I love Luffy like that compared to Yuji
      Realism doesn't necessarily equal entertaining

    • @kal973
      @kal973 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@murderman8578 but that doesn't mean being 'realistic' equals 'not entertaining'

    • @enumaelish9193
      @enumaelish9193 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@murderman8578 It's not about realism, I just like it better when it feels like a character is part of their world instead of the world feeling like an amusement park built just for them. Luffy feels like part of his world, it doesn't revolve completely around him. Other people can progress the story, they have their own goals and ambitions independent of Luffy. Yuji is the same but even more so.

    • @murderman8578
      @murderman8578 Před 6 měsíci

      @kal973 not saying it doesn't but for Shounen stories it's not the ideal place to look for realism

    • @kimberly4275
      @kimberly4275 Před 4 měsíci +1

      How does the world bend to narutos view?

  • @dantecrottogini529
    @dantecrottogini529 Před 6 měsíci +17

    Honestly i think one of the reasons he doesn't have more fans with the shonen audience is because he doesn't have a distinct power. He just punches and uses blackflash which is a punch with black lighting

    • @murderman8578
      @murderman8578 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Nope it's more of him being the Everyman
      And that the cast is more Intresting to watch than him

    • @zacharybosley1935
      @zacharybosley1935 Před 6 měsíci +8

      Yuji is also the perfect dance partner.
      Homie can turn any tag battle drom a 6/10 to an 11/10 regardless of who he has to keep up with.

  • @RandomHer03
    @RandomHer03 Před 6 měsíci +6

    “Half the evil in this world occurs while decent people stand by and do nothing wrong. It’s not enough to refrain from evil, Trell. People have to attempt to do right, even if they believe they cannot succeed.”
    “Even when it’s stupid to try?” he asked with savage sarcasm.
    “Especially then,” she replied sweetly. “That’s how it’s done, Trell. You break your heart against this stony world. You fling yourself at it, on the side of good, and you do not ask the cost. That’s how you do it.”
    Robin Hobb - The Mad Ship

  • @MST545
    @MST545 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Yuji is going to be what breaks the corruption of the Jujustu Society, we've seen it from Gojo that the higher ups don't like the idea of doing things differently and they wanted to get rid of people like Yuji and Yuta but Gojo is what stopped that. Now with Shibuya concluded we see the corruption of the Jujutsu Higher-Ups on full display

  • @CYERI0N
    @CYERI0N Před 5 měsíci +5

    THIS. This right here is why I love Yuji and JJK as a whole. To me there's so many different ways to look at the story, to look at Yuji and every other character, it can be interpreted differently by everyone (art is subjective, WOAH), which I feel is a huge and rarely seen achievement. Amazing analysis about how you look at Yuji and the JJK world.

  • @ExrialHD
    @ExrialHD Před 6 měsíci +20

    one of the most misunderstood main chars in this gen. goated analysis

  • @madambutterfly1997
    @madambutterfly1997 Před 6 měsíci +36

    Theres been a lot of slander saying he's not the MC, which was especially disgusting. All because he's not being handle to the same degree as other Shonen MCs

    • @ayush9202
      @ayush9202 Před 6 měsíci +21

      When you ask them why they hate Yuji, they all give 2 answer
      1. Yuji is not strong or have cool ability
      2. He do not have a win on his own.
      So, you all want the same Naruto, Deku, Asta, Tanjiro, etc type of character, so that you can complain about every MC is destined for success from the start

    • @madambutterfly1997
      @madambutterfly1997 Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@ayush9202 Deku and Tanjiro barely win on their own.

    • @xblade149
      @xblade149 Před 6 měsíci +11

      ​@@ayush9202tanjiro barely wins himself

    • @ayush9202
      @ayush9202 Před 6 měsíci +9

      @@madambutterfly1997 out of everything i said you picked out Deku and Tanjiro and didn't even understand what i was trying to say.
      Anyway, yes deku and tanjiro barely win on their own but they always get the finishing blow and they always gets new powerup in the middle of the fight out of nowhere. Which Yuji do not gets and which make Yuji different from all these copy cats

    • @fwgojo680
      @fwgojo680 Před 6 měsíci +13

      the main argument for people who say this is the fact that he barley gets any screen time which is completely false.
      but this take mainly comes from people who have been reading jjk weekly as the chapters have been coming out. and unfortunately gege has attracted an extremely impatient community consisting of people who are either only in it for the fights, and the other half that dont understand the concept of implicit depth

  • @eabrams00
    @eabrams00 Před 6 měsíci +8

    There’s an irony that I wish you’d touched on which is that Sukuna tends to give those he kills (consider Jogo and other manga spoiler deaths) meaningful if not beautiful deaths. Conversely Yuji gives gruesome and cruel death to Mahito

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  Před 6 měsíci +4

      I don’t personally see how that would’ve had a place in this script - not to mention, Yuji didn’t kill Mahito.

  • @iraito8356
    @iraito8356 Před 6 měsíci +9

    I noticed a strong concept of meaning Vs nihilism in jujutsu, yuji always represented meaning to me, it fought to make sense of things during the most painful times, it kept true to himself when others tried to crush him; i can see why you love him.

  • @sybsybsybsybsyb
    @sybsybsybsybsyb Před 6 měsíci +12

    Thanks Aleczanderxr. You've found the words that I lack to describe why JJK moves me so much. I think Yuji is too often not seen for how amazing he is. While surrounded by death that even the readers often question the purpose of he keeps going and tries to make what change he can.

  • @SamTheGumMan117
    @SamTheGumMan117 Před 6 měsíci +55

    Yuji is a great protag and mc plus some of his other huge moments still to be animated and that "I am you" straight shivers and chills to Mahito also he always got his brothers Choso and Todo

    • @sa3vus
      @sa3vus Před 6 měsíci +9

      Yuji and Higu will be incredible to witness

    • @justmyopinion79
      @justmyopinion79 Před 6 měsíci +2

      I need Todo back NOW.

  • @LeighXP
    @LeighXP Před 6 měsíci +17

    Another banger essay. Beautifully written & structured and a great run-down of JJK's themes as a whole. Loved the thesis of Yuji's grandfather's last words being Yuji's curse to bear as that really does bring it back full circle for him and for the series :')

  • @tylerox2010
    @tylerox2010 Před 6 měsíci +23

    I love Itadori. In the coming arcs especially I think people will start to appreciate him more and more

  • @jhasuatapia2962
    @jhasuatapia2962 Před 6 měsíci +15

    It's worth mentioning that the mindset he got at after going through Shibuya feels, at least for me, as a middle stage of what ought to be his complete character developement. Though it's fair to say the lessons he learns from this arc count as character developement, it evidently represents just a step in the path the character needs to take in order to truly complete his journey. And speaking of "journey", I'd love to see a short analysis of Yuji's growth up to Shibuya's Incident's end through the lens of the Hero's Journey theory; maybe point out at what stage of the narrative scheme he stands.

    • @tamironhill3324
      @tamironhill3324 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I agree. Yuji hasn’t even been life for half a year yet. Basically Yuji hit a hard time and then just got a big shit taken on him by life…the “I’m a cog” mindset could very well just be a coping mechanism that will be abandoned later (🤞🏽)…it’s a pretty grim way to look at things. I hope the endgame is what Gojo was trying to do…reform the JJK society

  • @nathanielnizard2163
    @nathanielnizard2163 Před 6 měsíci +12

    My favorite character personally is Choso. But Itadori has the best protagonist character building of any manga I ever read, everything revolves around him in the story and his next step or implication in the next event is always unclear. You want Sukuna to recognise him, you empathize when people around him die and you get inspired each time by how he handles adversity; at the same time he doesn't overshadow the others at all. This mangaka really put the level few steps higher.

  • @ren1134
    @ren1134 Před 5 měsíci +5

    i'm active in the anime community on threads & i've already convinced a handful of people who actually went & watched your video, because i was moved by it. yuji slowly grew on me especially after my second watch of jjk. you put into words all the feelings i had that i didn't understand about him either. now i'm just tearing up listening to your video again & reading some of these comments because as much as i wish i could protect yuji & not see him endure utter hell...i'm so fucking proud of him. he knows he's & underdog but never resigns himself to it & continues to push forward all while maintaining a sense of innocence & his childlike nature. i hope that's never completely taken from him. i just care so much about him.

    • @asteriabrigid
      @asteriabrigid Před 5 měsíci

      Same, I feel u, very well said 💯✨✨✨✨

  • @contemptman3646
    @contemptman3646 Před 6 měsíci +5

    The explanation of how the power/societal system of curses/cursed energy is thematically and materially connected to the way that the series tackles death was ingenius. Nicely done

  • @djohnsveress6616
    @djohnsveress6616 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Just as i'm in the beginning of the video i can't help but think to myself about people's ability to empathize and get an idea for how things could be for someone else but i feel there is this gigantic mass brainwashing (For no one's benefit really..) that empathy is just shoes you can put on. I don't think empathy is this rare special ability that a select few have but i don't think people identify empathy when they correctly practice it. What most people call empathy is the feeling you get when you see someone have a small cut, when someone vomits, when someone cries, you get the eerie feeling upon seeing a small cut, you feel your stomach swirl when you see someone vomit, when someone cries you become sad and teary with them.
    That's not empathy, far from it, empathy is voluntary, it's tiring because it's self imposed questions and dialog with the self and the removal of the ego in the process. The above is just you in someone else's image, it's a innate reaction, of course it's emotional but emotions don't really equate a empathetic person. How often did you get the sympathies of someone because, let's say you have issues with your relationships so you went to this person and this person shows sympathy but their sympathy meant not much, it's even alien in some regards, their felt emotion and spoken words towards you seemed more like a self imposition into YOUR story, into YOUR situation, into your emotions, because they see their own failing relationships and think to themselves "oh yeah i know how it feels" but Empathy is throwing out the shoes and re conceptualizing what shoes are. A good therapist will sometimes stop you at the simplest of words and ask you, what does that word mean to you ? Because in order to understand, you need to go back to the drawing board.
    I think the reason why people have this problem with Yuji's character is exactly that they can't remove themselves from a equation, i don't think people are worst for it no, it's normal. Especially since, let's be honest a lot of 16 year olds watch JJK too, every year there is a new batch of them so it's not a surprise and they're not exactly good at understanding fictional characters that don't fit their pallet and given that pallet is small as well. The only way to get better at empathy and remove that ego barrier that makes you self impose into other's life is by the voluntary transformation into the unknown. I Know this is a people discussion more so then JJK but it's something i've been thinking about, about why so many people seem to see so little in many fictional characters despite their loud and clear interest in the show and it's story.

    • @asteriabrigid
      @asteriabrigid Před 5 měsíci

      Very Interesting. Ur saying empathy is more than walking into somebody else's shoes? I see u 💯

  • @daxisperry7644
    @daxisperry7644 Před 5 měsíci +4

    It's interesting you mention Guts. Because Yuji is, in a way, the Guts of JJK. He is 'The Struggler'

  • @FrankFreezy_
    @FrankFreezy_ Před 6 měsíci +17

    Thank you so much for putting into perspective how I felt about Yuji but didn’t have the words for. Your videos are a blessing to come across. Appreciate you🙏🏾

  • @jimmyichigo7410
    @jimmyichigo7410 Před 6 měsíci +18

    Great video and I'm very glad this exists to help open some peoples' eyes but I wish people in the comments wouldn't show their insecurities.. You can love JJK without slandering Naruto, you can love Yuji without slandering Gojo. It's possible people, I promise.

    • @contemptman3646
      @contemptman3646 Před 6 měsíci +4

      this is how shonen discourse be, my friend. Unfortunately that's how it be

  • @bandarsalh1338
    @bandarsalh1338 Před 6 měsíci +15

    Do you know what yuji from jjk and Subaru from re zero have in common?
    They both struggle to find the value of their lives
    Both of them think that they have to save other people otherwise they don't deserve to live
    The difference is the reason behind said struggling
    Subaru struggles with his weakness and the fact that his death can be used as a tool only makes it harder for him to value his own life
    Yuji struggles because his death would put a stop sukuna and technically saves lives

  • @djsjdh-hoahdi
    @djsjdh-hoahdi Před 6 měsíci +6

    i think people underrate the Berserk influence in JJK.
    Yuji is thrown into, instead of born into, a life of boundless suffering, truly seeming cursed. I know Luffy and Naruto will be Pirate King and Hokage. The only thing I know for sure is Yuji is gonna suffer.
    The horror, gore, Jungian ideals, the dualist exploration of Nietzschean ideals w/ Gojo vs Sukuna similar to the real vs false Ubermench in Guts vs Griffith, the millennia old mastermind with the exposed brain.
    The first apostle kill with the DragonSlayer reminds me of the curse that Yuki killed Vs Kenjaku. The grimy/rage panels seem to have taken influence from how Muria draws Guts sometime (throwing in my obligatory Togashi mention)
    Both suffer a lot because they care about people and hold onto the love they have for other people, maybe the biggest reason why they continue the struggle.
    The existentialist tragedy, continuous struggle through the cruel, unfair world. A world that has beaten it into you that forces above you are so much more powerful than you. But it’s just not in you to entirely give up who you are.
    i also can’t help but feel like Yuji/ a Jujutsu Sorcerers life in the system is how Gege feels about being a mangaka.
    i love Yuji, and i knew you’d come through with a great breakdown as usual. thanks!

  • @rebellefleur2993
    @rebellefleur2993 Před 6 měsíci +8

    Yuji is also trying to find meaning in his own life. If one day his ideas about humanity change, he will have a reason to live. He's going to be more selfish, just like sukuna. But Yuji's character is unshakable. For now...

  • @quert1446
    @quert1446 Před 6 měsíci +13

    yuji and sukuna are truly special, love how their dynamic works

  • @thecod2345
    @thecod2345 Před 6 měsíci +106

    I think what makes me connect with Itadori more than someone like Naruto is just how much more brutal and human the story that surround him is. It's a world where people get ahead by becoming similar to the monsters they fight, unrelentingly selfish and greedy. So when a generally pleasant and hopeful kid like Itadori comes in, his kindness isn't rewarded, at best most are indifferent to it, at worst he's actively tormented and beat into the dirt for it. Not to put down Naruto but I could never really connect with him because no matter what the story told you about how cutthroat everything is, this blonde brat would go anywhere and be praised for thinking peace in is an option as if no one has and constantly talked highly of by damn near everyone around him. It felt less like an underdog story of a kid struggling his way to the top and more and more like he's a kid being boosted to the top and everyone in his life knows he's the main character. He felt like cognitive dissonace the character. By contrast Itadori goes through hell and worse and when he comes out the other end he does so scarred, bruised, broken, but still able to move and that's enough. That struggle will always resonate with me more than Naruto bending the world to his whim. Sometimes things won't be ok, sometimes things will hurt you in ways you'll never forget, but what matters is you get out in one piece and keep moving.

    • @djsjdh-hoahdi
      @djsjdh-hoahdi Před 6 měsíci +26

      i absolutely love Naruto as a symbol of an ideal but also love Yuji, you cooked with your analysis.
      it’s kind of why i love Itadori in the same way I love Guts, which is a totally different way that I love Naruto/Luffy

    • @winterbeast6326
      @winterbeast6326 Před 6 měsíci +16

      Well your criticism of Naruto is valid but you forgot something in my opinion.
      One series is named Naruto, the other is named Jujutsu Kaisen. (Sorcery Battle)
      Notice how one isn't named Ninja Kaisen and how the other isn't named Yuji.
      Naruto is a vision of the world, while Jujutsu Kaisen is a vision of another world. Naruto is a story about a character that shapes a world, while Jujutsu Kaisen is a story about a world that shapes a character. (You could say it often is the big difference between shonen and seinen btw, hence why HxH and JJK have more seinen vibes and why One Piece or Naruto have more shonen vibes)
      In term of preferences, I'd say it all comes down on how you make both of these aspects work in the universe, and what you think your own position in the world is as a reader. Are you someone living in a world, or is the world something you live in?
      I like how both Yuji and Naruto fight the world and the characters that represents different ideas. (Although I do think Yuji doesn't have nearly as much as Naruto in that regard, making Naruto a more complex series as it tackles more themes. Doesn't make it better though)
      But in one the story progressed in a way that we could understand the world through Naruto, while the other progressed in a way that we could understand the world through the world.
      I personally prefer the former, because it's easier to relate to human beings and I feel like it's the best way for an author to bring out the primary values and ideas of his work. But the nuance in the latter is also charming and can (probably will) push you to think more because it's not always so obvious.
      When you do realise that, I think it's when you can really start liking pretty much any form of media as long as it has meaning.

    • @Bornagainvillain
      @Bornagainvillain Před 6 měsíci +2

      No one spoke highly of Naruto until after the pain arc…

    • @winterbeast6326
      @winterbeast6326 Před 6 měsíci +9

      @@Bornagainvillain I don't really agree. A lot of people already liked it before, sales also confirm that. Naruto was good with Zabuza, great with Chunin Exam/Gaara, incredible with Sasuke Recovery and got even better by Itachi/Pain. All the arcs in between are kinda setup so some people don't really like them, but its got some great moments like Asuma's death, Tsunade search, Sasori's backstory and such.
      Then even if there were some problems with the 4th Ninja War, it was still an absolute blast of an arc overall.
      Naruto is kinda goated imo.

    • @seemonuzumaki723
      @seemonuzumaki723 Před 6 měsíci +6

      This comment shows a great understanding of JJK, but a poor one of Naruto. That's a stale and played-out take. Naruto was absolutely up against it for the majority of his childhood. He was given special powers but he was only able to make it to a point where he could use them because he persevered in spite of overwhelming odds and a village full of people that ostracized him.

  • @justmyopinion79
    @justmyopinion79 Před 6 měsíci +5

    The opening of this video was beautifully done. Great idea, great execution.

  • @markobewild4032
    @markobewild4032 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Yuji has the natrure of a pure hero but he soon relises that this world has non so he has to adapt to a more serious and dangous society

  • @AkKuOfHearts
    @AkKuOfHearts Před 6 měsíci +5

    As always, love your videos! Keep em up!
    Shonen is (most of the time) an underdog story about "not giving up". These words can ring meaningless in the hands of a lesser author, but in those special stories, they seem so beautiful.
    As you already stated, Yuji has that Shonen-attitude down perfectly. He struggles, he falls, he gets back up.
    But what I like to highlight are the amazing side characters here, that did fall down in sight of this unforgiving world, but came back around to do what's right:
    Nanami helping that bakery lady.
    Shoko telling Yuji that he didn't kill the transformed humans.
    Kokichi (Mechamaru) fighting his condition.
    And another special one, that hasn't been animated yet.

  • @SonicSpeed440
    @SonicSpeed440 Před 6 měsíci +5

    It has been very difficult to understand the whole subtext behind Yuji in this world, but your video helps put it together better than I could have. Some could view his grandpa's words as a curse upon Yuji and how his circumstances within this world begin to twist his words in a way that only serves to reinforce it's narrative. It could also just be that his words and Yuji's unrelenting mindset are what the world needs to break it's curse in a sense.
    Great video. Glad you talked about Yuji and honestly was shocked to find out he was greatly disliked by many.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  Před 6 měsíci

      Much appreciated, happy that the video was of some value!

  • @DominicMaez
    @DominicMaez Před 5 měsíci +2

    In the end it doesn’t matter.
    But what does matter. Is that it mattered to you.

  • @SirDougDimmadome
    @SirDougDimmadome Před 6 měsíci +13

    Itadori is an average shonen protagonist on his own, but he's perfect for the world he inhabits since he perfectly contradicts it with his good nature.

  • @simplewatcher9366
    @simplewatcher9366 Před 6 měsíci +8

    Jujutsu kaisen is a tragedy disguised as Shonen in the beginning yuji though he was gonna live a cool hero fantasy but this is what happens when fantasy meets reality kinda but reality punches those fantasies out of him and accepts his role as a cog in a machine

    • @xblade149
      @xblade149 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Well the thing is there are shonen series like jjk. Good example is the original devilman manga

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  Před 6 měsíci +3

      I understand what you mean but shonen can be tragedies too. And top to bottom, chapter 1 to the current chapter, JJK is true battle shonen through and through.

  • @lholliday198
    @lholliday198 Před 5 měsíci +2

    He sort of feels like a foil to a more traditional shounen protagonist like Ichigo, where Resolve and Hidden Power Ups dont save the day. Ichigo, for all his trials and tribulations, never really lost anyone during the run of the show, except antagnonists that he respected or important unrelated background characters.
    This show feels like it takes a similar archtype of young man and sets him in a much more grim but realistic world, and i really appreciate the hopeless and mechanized feel of it.

  • @dantecrottogini529
    @dantecrottogini529 Před 6 měsíci +3

    20:24 That reminded me of Trigun. Vash mom's word had a similar effect on him, even if she didn't intend for that to happen

  • @ZeroTonii
    @ZeroTonii Před 5 měsíci +3

    Great video man. I knew I loved Yuji but you helped me understand why

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  Před 5 měsíci +1

      My pleasure, happy to help!

  • @masterz7201
    @masterz7201 Před 5 měsíci +2

    That is powerful that yuji had to give up on his ideals to live and change anything but that is ok he had to just keep moving

  • @Mr.StewBacon
    @Mr.StewBacon Před 5 měsíci +2

    This video was AMAZING. Ever since I started the show I really liked the character of Yuji, but similarly to how you described, I wasn’t able to grasp what it was that I liked about him 😂
    After watching this I think I might have a better idea of it and if my friend ask why he is my favorite character, I won’t just be like ‘uhh.. idk?’ 😅

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  Před 5 měsíci +2

      I'm so glad you found it valuable!

  • @drifter2391
    @drifter2391 Před 6 měsíci +2

    We know that it's hopeless, we know that it can't truly be completed; doing so would forgo the purpose of it. The very nature of it is contradictory and impossible. But there is a reason we continue to fight for it. So long as we do, we can make things a little bit better, reach ever closer to our ideal, and even if we never make it to the end, we can overcome it by speed. We fight not to restrict it, but to repel it.
    Yuji has not set his goal any lower. He has only defined it more, stopped being disappointed by his own failures. Like this, he has become unrelenting in reaching his ultimate goal.

  • @isaiahdiaz284
    @isaiahdiaz284 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I’ve only watched this one time and it’s already my favorite yuji analysis video

  • @MrBdog1021
    @MrBdog1021 Před 6 měsíci +6

    To me, the more he loses the more I want him to finally get a w, and that’s really what got me behind his character, especially after what transpired in Shibuya

  • @CharTurner6928
    @CharTurner6928 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I love Yuji Itadori too.

  • @stevenpeeckford5999
    @stevenpeeckford5999 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Wow, this thumbnail sums him up as a character so well.

  • @JerryFlowersIII
    @JerryFlowersIII Před 6 měsíci +4

    If curses in JJK are born out of negative emotion...
    Where's the Gamer Rage Curse?

  • @sub.sa.3058
    @sub.sa.3058 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Viktor Frankl said that idealism by aiming to the ideal, ends up creating a better world for the person and other people around him/her. Maybe not as good as they imagine it, but better than it is for everyone. That this is why idealism matters, especially in a world that doesn't believe in anything beyond the material world.
    I believe that this more 'positive' nihilism of JJK leads to a dry version of idealism, constantly watching and analyzing feelings and how they show in practice, and studying them like they are variables or cells of the whole of the human condition or the subject of study. Paranoid and confused about what these strange 'feelings' cause in people and sometimes in themselves. All for a necessity and desire of control over them and to understand how different people cope with them. The shibuya incident arc I believe tackled this very well and this perspective is how the whole series is written. JJK always had that psychological twist in it, and this arc and the 0 movie showed a lot more of this side, which I really enjoyed.
    This stuff is very obvious to me and a lot of people, but I guess Yuji shows that to the people who don't see that in an impactful way for them. That's why to me his character isn't anything super incredible, but it is very well written, that is true.

  • @dabloons4days
    @dabloons4days Před 6 měsíci +2

    when you said there’s no hero in the sky to save the day. it made me realize i should’ve made the connection to know gojo was never going to win.

    • @sogekingsniper4637
      @sogekingsniper4637 Před 6 měsíci +1

      True. I honestly don't even know how Sukuna could possibly lose.

  • @djohnsveress6616
    @djohnsveress6616 Před 6 měsíci +4

    When watching Yuji i often think about the lines, "Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth" from the Bible, it's not about the religion could you believe it but the symbolism, it inspires me, Power under God’s control. I think people often mistake meek with weak but a synonym for meek is tamed. Yuji at the start albeit could be said yes he had strength but he was also just a prey, innocent and naive, unaware of his own depths to sink into. In my view and perhaps especially as a man because of it's physical aspect of "Strength" that it doesn't lend itself without getting in contact with the shadow self and taming it first.
    It goes perfectly with the story because of the theme curses and how they come to be and what they represent as the negative side of humans. We all have seen someone clearly capable of destructive malice and you know it damn well they could support it too with their physical build and perhaps skills yet you feel safe to be around. On the reverse someone with 1/4 of that persons strength but you're checking the exists because you fear for your life ? What is up with that.
    The difference is the internalization of evil between all three, the prey doesn't have tools to protect itself and is unaware of their own capability to cause harm, to be evil, therefore they cannot act out the violence they need in order to protect themselves and stand above. The middle way of the road is someone with plenty of malice, awareness of the levels of the damage they could inflict but no reserve, no handles on that ride, it's involuntary, it's not considered strength but a hungry Hyena. On the third, having tamed the beast, having been able to incorporate their evil, their shadow side are capable of protecting themselves when they need to and they can extend that protection onto others, wich is why you feel safe above the baseline around such people. Yuji's line about "I'm you" referring to Mahito saying that hes a curse, therefore it's only natural he'd kill people, now Yuji having found that yes, he is also capable of that same evil. Is a high point of him incorporating evil into his build.

  • @Donovarkhallum
    @Donovarkhallum Před 6 měsíci +41

    My biggest disconnect in the beginning was him being a human that was that strong for no reason. I really liked the curse reveal in his bloodline.

    • @tomhuynh3867
      @tomhuynh3867 Před 6 měsíci +11

      Also the scene with him recognizing a middle school friend after she changed a lot is a subtle way of saying he ain’t normal .

    • @aaarjs
      @aaarjs Před 6 měsíci +27

      @@tomhuynh3867nah I think you missed the point of the scene, it’s jus to show Yuji is jus that good of a guy and recognized her not cuz he’s actually specially created by kenjaku

    • @tomhuynh3867
      @tomhuynh3867 Před 6 měsíci +19

      @@aaarjs It basically implied Yuji can recognized souls. The glow up on a girl in height and weight yet Yuji recognized her instantly.

    • @g1lbert68
      @g1lbert68 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@tomhuynh3867Head Canon

    • @yiroij6296
      @yiroij6296 Před 6 měsíci +4

      ​@@tomhuynh3867I have a theory about the drastic physical changed of that girl. I believe that Yuji stated that she liked the girl and he subconsciously reshaped her soul (like Mahito's Idle Transfiguration) to his preferences such as being tall. Him having the ability to recognize souls and recently being able to (with Kusakabe scene) swap souls, it wouldn't be far-fetched if he can also manipulate souls. "I am you." can also be a hint to this.

  • @YellowboyRickLee
    @YellowboyRickLee Před 6 měsíci +1

    Awesome vid!

  • @Avitymist
    @Avitymist Před 6 měsíci +19

    Who can Dislike Yuji hes a good boy who tries hard and does his best

  • @oizysgodofdepression2094
    @oizysgodofdepression2094 Před 6 měsíci +2

    20:59 About Yuuji possibly dying alone, I definitely see that. Yuuji near death, unsure of how he feels, probably dissatisfied but too tired to be upset about it. And then it feels like an epiphany, maybe he doesn't have anyone physically to see him go like his grandfather wished him, but I don't feel like Yuuji would truly be dying alone. He's dying with his friends. It's so weird, but it makes sense to me in a bittersweet way. Just like Nobara and Nanami who found their purpose in ther life at the very last moments, "it wasn't so bad." I feel like Yuuji could see that too. That all those connections he did, maybe they're not alive physically, but they were real to him. He's dying with those memories, he's not alone.

    • @aevvah_flxwer8550
      @aevvah_flxwer8550 Před 3 měsíci

      Jesus, if that actually happens it'll hit like a sack of concrete to the face

  • @habibinasimm
    @habibinasimm Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent show as always ✊

  • @habibinasimm
    @habibinasimm Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent show as always 🙏

  • @SimplyMarkus
    @SimplyMarkus Před 6 měsíci +9

    i've always loved your videos, but this has made me truly appreciate a character i otherwise couldnt describe whatsoever why i liked

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  Před 6 měsíci +1

      I'm so glad! That’s very gratifying to see, especially for a character like Yuji.

  • @sylenus
    @sylenus Před 4 měsíci

    Exactly the channel I’ve been looking for

  • @JoshuaHenelyThornhill
    @JoshuaHenelyThornhill Před 6 měsíci +21

    So I’m gonna try to express this as best as I can but it is important for me because this is a character that I truly see as being one of the best in this genre we’ve seen in years. I Always see arguments about him being too bland, or having not suffered enough in comparison to others And I find it laughable because the thing with Yuji is that he is the protagonist of this show. He is the main guy but he’s surrounded by people who are better than him at everything. Better looking better fighters better strategists and he quickly realizes it he knows that he doesn’t amount to a lot when push comes to shove, and the demon that leaves inside of him is able to do pretty much everything that he wants with his body and mind. So what does that left Yuji with? Oh boy, he has to accept the reality that he is not the main character. Yeah, he’s just a cog in the machine and unfortunately he has to understand that through an amount of suffering that would genuinely break most of us on this earth. People on the internet act as if they don’t have feelings they are so “tough” and blah blah blah but the reality is that if you went through everything that he went, you would probably go psychotic and not be able to function in the way that makes you useful for the bigger goal that is ahead. What I found profoundly inspirational about Yuji is that in a genre where the Moto is “you need to keep pushing forward, despite all the things that you lived through you need to be able to continue onward” and for me in this generation of manga series Yuji is the best example of it. He is better than Deku better than Asta better than Denji. He is just unrelenting when it comes to the pursuit of the biggest goal in his respective series which is to eradicate Sukuna. People won’t remember him at the end and he’s not that important especially when you got guys like Gojo, Sukuna, Geto or even Maki who litteraly eradicated her all clan solo. They will remember geniuses and gifted individuals like Yuta or Megumi and there won’t be a place for Yuji. But for me this young man embodies the realest sense of “never giving up”. And if at the end he’s able to die knowing that he was able to play his part in all of this then I truly believe that he would have did his job as the protagonist of this manga. He will be able to see all of his love ones in the afterlife if there is any and they will tell him that he did good he did the best he could and now he can rest his eyes, body and soul. Yeah you did the best you could and we love you. And that’s what I’d say to Yuji too because you made a difference. Anyway, I don’t know if any of this was coherent enough, but he means a lot to me, and I think he’s disregarded a bit too much in my opinion just because the rest of the cast of the series is that strong there is so many characters that are genuinely better than him I think if we made a top of all the characters that have relevance into the series, I don’t think Yuji has all the qualities necessary to be even near the top 10. But l also think that, at the end of the day, he’s the one who’s going to put an end to all of this whether he has to sacrifice himself or not, he will be the one to kill Sukuna.

    • @seemonuzumaki723
      @seemonuzumaki723 Před 6 měsíci +5

      You expressed yourself very well.

    • @murderman8578
      @murderman8578 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Being better than Denji is laughable

    • @zacharybosley1935
      @zacharybosley1935 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@murderman8578 pochita and sukuna are completely different crosses to bear

    • @eyoeltesfay-tf4kl
      @eyoeltesfay-tf4kl Před 6 měsíci

      @@murderman8578 fair better like comparing unrealistic weirdo and too realistic normal human yuji is so special but kids now a days are just boob grabers

    • @Mila-cq4tn
      @Mila-cq4tn Před 5 měsíci

      ​@murderman8578 The Denji comparison? out of everything he wrote, THAT'S what stood out to you? Lol

  • @arin4395
    @arin4395 Před 5 měsíci

    great video as always

  • @razanalaskar1496
    @razanalaskar1496 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I absolutely admire Yuji he’s so empathic, the ep of him fighting Jumpai the way he stoped mid fight just to say I’m here to listen tell me what happened, also he was hesitated to kill transformed humans begging to him to be killed 💔 that touched me❤

  • @ezra662
    @ezra662 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for this ❤

  • @michaelyu6250
    @michaelyu6250 Před 6 měsíci

    No matter how much time passes I know I can always count on you to come out with fantastic, moving character analysis that I revisit all the time. Thank you for it across the years.

  • @kako885
    @kako885 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Brilliant video

  • @kirinni2021
    @kirinni2021 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Can't decide what I love more about your videos, between the quality analysis and the use of Final Fantasy OSTs as background music

  • @darkthizz
    @darkthizz Před 6 měsíci

    I love that you use final fantasy music in all your videos 🔥🙏🏾

  • @thedustybeagle9712
    @thedustybeagle9712 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great essay!

  • @ChimeraLotietheBunny
    @ChimeraLotietheBunny Před 6 měsíci +1

    This hit deep man

  • @ayush9202
    @ayush9202 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Most of Anime fans are stupid and they do not know what they even need.
    They complain about MC being same type in every series like every MC have special gifted powers which make them one of the strongest in their verse, plot armor, a goal to become no.1 in some category, etc.
    They complain about being repetitive formula but when there are unique characters introduced with great writing they complain that MC is not the strongest

  • @easschung9442
    @easschung9442 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This was fire, maybe my favourite Jujutsu Kaisen video.

  • @EmbraceTheInevitable
    @EmbraceTheInevitable Před 6 měsíci

    Beautiful said, as always

  • @eli_3958
    @eli_3958 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Part of why I like yuuji so much is that even though he's such a hopeful and optimistic person, he still breaks down at the horror show that is his life. Characters that don't back down or waver in their beliefs are inspiring, but I like that yuuji feels the suffering of his life, questions his decisions and even life at his lowest moments, but then gets up, reevaluates his priorities, and keeps going, while still striving for a better future for the people around him.

  • @rujandoru2033
    @rujandoru2033 Před 6 měsíci +2

    The Goat.

  • @kanyerahming
    @kanyerahming Před 5 měsíci

    This video is peak. Nice job.

  • @AceofJokers099
    @AceofJokers099 Před 6 měsíci

    Bro I don't know why, but this video made me cry. Thank you.

  • @bloodhazat264
    @bloodhazat264 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I'm your new subscribe. You did my boy Yuji justice🎉❤❤. I really love Yuji character. Respect 💯