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Yuji Itadori is a boy with tremendous physical strength, though he lives a completely ordinary high school life. One day, to save a classmate who has been attacked by curses, he eats the finger of Ryomen Sukuna, taking the curse into his own soul. From then on, he shares one body with Ryomen Sukuna. Guided by the most powerful of sorcerers, Satoru Gojo, Itadori is admitted to Tokyo Jujutsu High School, an organization that fights the curses… and thus begins the heroic tale of a boy who became a curse to exorcise a curse, a life from which he could never turn back.

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Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 review
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Review: High Stakes, No Mercy & Shocking Twists ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Review: Star Rating:

Cast: Junya Enoki, Yuma Uchida, Mikako Komatsu, Megumi Ogata, Daisuke Namikawa, Kazuya Nakai, Yuki Sakakihara, Tomokazu Sugita

Creator: Gege Akutami

Director: Shōta Goshozono

Streaming On: Crunchyroll

Language: Japanese (with Subtitles)

Runtime: 12 episodes of 23 minutes each

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Review: Chaos, Curses & Brutal Battles Unleashed ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 does not ease viewers into its chaos; it throws them right into it. The Culling Game arc turns the series from an organized supernatural drama into a sprawling, unpredictable battle royale where every move feels fatal and each decision leaves emotional wreckage behind.

From the opening episodes, the season makes one thing clear: this is not a story about comfort, or easy victories, or heroic certainty. Instead, it is thriving on tension. Each and every episode feels like a calculated risk. Every fight has emotional meaningfulness. Every character appears one step away from collapse. By the time the finale comes around, it’s clear that the series is no longer just a battle shonen about cursed spirits and flashy powers. It is now a tale of survival, consequence, and the unbearable cost of power.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Review: What’s It About 

Season 3 builds straight on from the fallout from the Shibuya Incident, one of the most devastating turning points in the franchise. With the absence of Satoru Gojo, the story immediately becomes less stable. His absence creates a vacuum, and soon chaos rushes in to fill it.

The Culling Game itself is one of the most ambitious narrative structures that the series has attempted yet. In this season, sorcerers are exiled to colonies. They fight for points. They add and alter rules. What seems simple on paper soon turns into a morally twisted system of breaking people. Simultaneously, the season consistently branches out in various places and perspectives. It follows different players who are trapped in different colonies with their own motivations and emotional baggage. This fragmented storytelling creates suspense, making viewers always mindful that something dangerous is happening somewhere (in alternate spaces).

Still, unpredictability is the biggest strength of the season. No subplot feels disposable. Every thread is to a greater sense of looming catastrophe.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Review: The Culling Game Gets Darker & Deadlier ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Review: What Works

What really makes this particular season stand out is its treatment of combat. These are not just set pieces of action designed to look cool. The fights are psychological and strategic duels. Every single cursed technique is like a system that needs solving. Some noteworthy themes include: Techniques change during the battle, characters change in the course of a battle, environments become weapons, and logic is often more important than brute force.

Megumi Fushiguro’s clash with Reggie resembles less of a traditional anime battle and more of a battle of endurance and intelligence. His incomplete domain expansion becomes both a boon and a bane, turning the battlefield into a physical and mental test.

Meanwhile, Yuji Itadori’s battle with Higuruma cleverly and quietly shifts the tone to a courtroom drama, proving once again that Jujutsu Kaisen refuses to repeat itself. Then follows Yuta Okkotsu in the Sendai Colony. His sequences almost feel operatic in scale.

The battle between several high-grade sorcerers turns into a high-level chess game against monsters. MAPPA’s animation takes every moment to another level. With fluid camera movement, dynamic framing, and razor-sharp choreography, even the most chaotic fights make a lot of visual sense.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Review: Star Performance:

The reason why the season is deemed successful is that the action is never in isolation. Every battle is linked to either character growth or psychological deterioration. Yuji Itadori transitions from guilt to sinister will, burdened by the trauma of Shibuya as he starts thinking less of himself as a savior and more as a necessary weapon in a deteriorating world. Megumi Fushiguro gets darker and more ruthless. His decisions feel increasingly burdened by emotional strain as the Culling Game pushes him closer to his breaking point.

Yuta Okkotsu comes back as a major force, changing the power dynamic immediately and adding new momentum to the story while resetting the hope for both characters and the audience. Maki Zenin experiences one of the greatest arcs of transformation in the entirety of the series. His rise from heartbreak and betrayal to become an unstoppable force is unimaginable. Kenjaku is a distant but terrifying mastermind whose presence is always lurking over all events.

Of these, Maki’s storyline is the emotional high point of the season. Her transformation doesn’t just take place physically. It is ideological. Her arc incorporates an incredible blend of trauma, rage, and liberation in one of the best character journeys in recent anime.

Megumi’s fall is just as intriguing. His victories increasingly seem to be costly, suggesting that the series is gradually driving him to the breaking point.

Set after the devastation of Shibuya, Season 3 follows Yuji, Megumi, and their allies as they enter the Culling Game, a nationwide death match in which sorcerers fight inside sealed colonies. With rules ever changing and Kenjaku’s more extensive scheme unfolding, the season combines psychological stress, high-stakes fighting, and character-breaking decisions into a gripping story of survival.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Review: What Doesn’t Work:

However, at times, this narrative density can also be overwhelming as the show rarely takes the time to spoon-feed its mythology or mechanics. But that works as a strength as well as a weakness. It is rewarding to watch, even to those who are paying attention, but it can be a source of frustration for those who are expecting cleaner storytelling.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Review: When Every Fight Feels Like Survival ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

However, the season sometimes wavers too much into exposition. Some battles are interrupted with detailed explanations, which slow the momentum a bit. It is a slight flaw, but a noticeable one.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Review: Last Words:

The ending of the last episode doesn’t provide for closure. Instead, it expands the scope of the conflict. Megumi’s battle is a winning one, but not a triumphant one. It feels hollow. He survives but is emotionally and physically broken by the ordeal. That is what makes the finale effective: winning comes at a cost.

Then comes the arrival of Yuta in the Sendai Colony, which immediately moves the stakes back to square one. His appearance shifts the balance of power and is an indication that the real heavyweights are finally entering the field.

Instead of closing the arc, the finale opens several doors like:-

  • New alliances begin to form
  • Hidden motives begin to come out
  • Bigger threats lurk in the background
  • Season 4 increases the possibility of more battles.

It is less of an ending, more of a warning. Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 is not meant to comfort its audience; it is meant to challenge them. It places its characters in morally complex territory. It creates a world where no one feels safe. The chaos of ‘The Culling Game’, can sometimes be almost unbearable, but it is a part of what makes the season so interesting. By the end, the series establishes one thing quite well: Jujutsu Kaisen is moving beyond the limitations of a traditional battle shonen. It is turning into something much darker, sharper, and more unpredictable.

If this is only the start of the Culling Game, then what comes next could redefine the franchise entirely.

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Solo Leveling Review
Solo Leveling Review Is Out! (Picture Credit: IMDb)

Solo Leveling Review: Star Rating:

Cast: Taito Ban, Genta Nakamura, Haruna Mikawa, Reina Ueda, and Banjo Ginga.

Creator: Chugong

Director: Shunsuke Nakashige

Streaming On: Crunchyroll

Language: Japanese (with subtitles)

Runtime: 12 Episodes, Around 25 minutes each.

Solo Leveling Review
Solo Leveling Review Is Out! (Picture Credit: IMDb)

Solo Leveling Review: What’s It About:

The world of anime has been influential outside of Japan to such a degree that many other cultures have begun to use the tropes defined by the medium to tell their own stories, which is great as it shows that the medium is flexible enough to adapt to other mediums and still retain its main characteristics, which takes us to Solo Leveling, an anime adaptation from a South Korean novel that eventually became a webtoon. It has finally come full circle, becoming an anime series where we follow our protagonist on his search to become the strongest.

Solo Leveling Review: Script Analysis:

Solo Leveling looks from the outside as a straightforward story, and in many ways, it is. We are presented with a fantastical setting where magic is accurate, and monsters are a threat to humanity, and of course, this means that someone must come out to meet them and defend planet Earth. Following the anime trend of following a character’s road to improvement, we are introduced to Sung Jin-woo, our main character, who has been labeled, according to the rules of this universe, the weakest hunter in the world.

Following this classic setup, the show goes into a very classic plot where Jin-woo will find himself in a very particular position, the ability to level up to other hunter ranks, something no one else is able to do, and it is this ability that makes his story worth following. In these aspects, Solo Leveling feels very classical and needs help standing out from the many other anime stories where the protagonist begins as a weakling, only to work hard and become the best. You will be disappointed if you’re looking for something different from that in Solo Leveling.

However, this is not to say that the series feels just like treading water, as there are elements that make it stand out, and this is primarily thanks to the world-building. The author of the series has placed a lot of thought into creating a universe that feels real inside this fantastic situation that sees a portal from other dimensions opening and letting all manner of creatures come to Earth to wreak havoc. The story goes beyond that and shows how humanity has changed in this situation.

Seeing how humanity, the way humans live, and how even the economy has changed in the face of the dimensional invasion is quite exciting and makes the story feel more grounded even when our main characters start to level up more and more and get confronted by more outlandish enemies every time. Thankfully, the series always remembers to make Jin-woo the story’s focus and make his journey the focus of everything, not only in his journey to become the strongest hunter but also as a human being and his interactions with other characters.

Solo Leveling Review
Solo Leveling Review Is Out! (Picture Credit: IMDb)

Solo Leveling Review: Star Performance:

Solo Leveling is all about Jin-woo and his journey as a protagonist, and seeing the character face each new challenge becomes quite addicting. Jin-woo is very much all the readers of the novels and all the audience that will watch the anime. As a character, Jin-woo represents the entire audience and their struggle to live a better life and improve themselves to achieve their goals. Yes, we are not battling interdimensional beings, but we are still fighting life similarly, facing each challenge and improving our skills.

Taking all of this into account, Taito Ban’s performance as Jin-woo feels fitting as he begins being weak and unsure, and little by little, we hear his voice changing and becoming more secure in his abilities. Genta Nakamura also does a great job as Jin-ho, who will become Jin-woo’s best friend and become increasingly important as the story progresses.

Solo Leveling Review: Direction & Music:

A-1 Pictures takes on the responsibility of taking this story to the realm of animation, and just like they do in all their projects, they do a solid job; however, when comparing what A-1 is doing here with what Mappa and Studio WIT have been doing in their projects, you can feel that A-1’s work is a bit outdated and doesn’t make as much impact as the series from those other studios. Understandably, not everyone works on the same level and under the same conditions, but it would be nice to see A-1 doing their best in each episode.

Maybe the visuals are not up to par with the best of the industry, but except for a few shots that look quite weak, the animation won’t take you out of the story. Meanwhile, the music composed by Hiroyuki Sawano, who has worked in shows like Attack on Titan and One Piece, brings his best efforts to make each scene feel as good as possible, be it an action scene or another one filled with humor.

Solo Leveling Review: Last Words:

Solo Leveling starts the year in the best ways, and it could be the best anime series of the season now that more impressive shows like Attack on Titan and Jujutsu Kaisen have finished their runs. The series feels nostalgic, modern, and classic and brings that feeling of wanting our main character to succeed because if he can do it, so can we. The animation quality might not blow people away, but it does a great job of translating the story into animation. At the same time, the world-building will keep people watching as the world’s mysteries unfold before them.

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