i animated this piece somewhat in spring, but have a desparate feeling i should post it now. the same feeling i have as a result of this week: "the time one realized the S2 is halfway through and there is absolute craziness happening in manga, and you were not prepared for it"
just a small post of admiration.
i simply love the dynamic between the cursed spirits and feel like among their small group Jogo and Hanami had the deepest connection. they both were quite old earth-based curses, who seemed to know each other pretty well and for very long time. they felt to be kind of good friends, despite their differences. at least, that was the impression from Jogo’s sincerity in his last moments and from his natural panic reactions while fighting Gojo.
it’s a pity he had a bit of time to mourn Dagon, but he had no time at all either to help or to mourn Hanami properly
waiting for the Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 mostly for its second part. even with all the greatness happening in manga and is going to happen in the first part of the S2, i still miss this grumpy volcano.
Does anyone else have that feeling of Nanami Kento having a kind of gloomy-grown-up-magic-girl vibe? Not the shiny and classic one, but depressing and dark, more like Madoka Magica once did.
Am I the only feeling weirdly in common about the duality of his life? On the one hand he is a typical salary man with small issues, no inner energy and progressing depression. But on the other hand in the meantime he just goes hunting down some magical evils using supernatural abilities, which are generally hidden from other people, except those few, who can perform something similar. If it’s not a pattern of a magic girl, then what the hell is his life?
Ordinary couples exchange clothes and accessories.
The real lovers exchange their appearances, character traits and lives in order to make something great.
Vincent
Classy shameless skeleton-tattooed criminal from a strange story of a friend of mine.
Simply like his visuals and vibes. He reminds me of Tim Burton’s films and Demon Crowley from Amazon’s “Good Omens” at the same time.