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American Focus > Blog > Sports > Call me crazy, but Jujutsu Kaisen suffered the same Final Battle curse as Demon Slayer
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Call me crazy, but Jujutsu Kaisen suffered the same Final Battle curse as Demon Slayer

Last updated: June 20, 2025 4:32 pm
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The anime series Jujutsu Kaisen has garnered a loyal fan base over the years with its captivating storylines and intriguing characters. However, much like its predecessor Demon Slayer, it too fell victim to the “Final Battle Curse” that has plagued many modern shonen series.

In the final showdown of Jujutsu Kaisen, the primary antagonist, Sukuna, was not at his full Heian-era form. This lack of complete power diminished the impact of the climactic battle, leaving fans feeling unsatisfied. Similarly, in Demon Slayer, the main villain Muzan was weakened from the start due to poisoning, robbing the final confrontation of the intensity it deserved.

Both series stretched out their final battles over several chapters, but the tension never quite reached its peak. Instead of showcasing the overwhelming power of the villains, the fights felt lackluster and drawn out. This lack of a formidable antagonist and prolonged battles resulted in victories that felt more accidental than earned, ultimately detracting from the emotional impact of the conclusions.

Furthermore, the manga endings of both Jujutsu Kaisen and Demon Slayer left much to be desired. Random plot elements and rushed character developments detracted from the overall narrative, leaving fans wanting more closure and emotional resonance.

In the end, both series succumbed to the “Final Battle Curse” by taking narrative shortcuts, weakening villains, and failing to provide a satisfying conclusion. Despite their strengths and popularity, Jujutsu Kaisen and Demon Slayer missed the mark in delivering a truly powerful and lasting finale.

Overall, the similarities between the two series highlight the importance of crafting a compelling and well-rounded conclusion. By avoiding common pitfalls and staying true to the core themes and characters, future shonen series can learn from the missteps of their predecessors and deliver a finale that resonates with fans for years to come.

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