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That being said, Yuji wiped the oily smile off Mahito's face soon enough. When humans kill cursed spirits, nobody blinks an ...
The biggest reason why fans believe that he could be the next Mahito is his twisted personality. His tendency to smile in terrible situations is reminiscent of the Jujutsu Kaisen character.
As Nanami considers his choices he is faced with Haibara in his imagination, who points toward someone behind Nanami and Mahito: Yuji, who calls out to his sensei. We see Nanami struggle to smile ...
Among these spirits is Mahito, a cursed spirit with the power to manipulate souls and deform human bodies. In this article, we will explore Mahito's character, abilities, and role in the Jujutsu ...
Director Hayao Miyazaki’s latest animated feature, “The Boy and the Heron,” centers around themes of loss, grief, death and the afterlife through the eyes of Mahito, a boy who finds maturity ...
The latest episode of Crunchyroll's Jujutsu Kaisen, "Metamorphosis," highlights the great realization and self-discovery of Mahito and Yuji. The episode takes us through the continuation of Mahito ...
Mahito goes on a journey of grief and self-discovery in Hayao Miyazaki's "The Boy and The Heron." Courtesy of TIFF “The Boy and The Heron,” director Hayao Miyazaki’s latest animated fantasy ...
The boy of the title is 12-year-old Mahito, whom we first meet on a fateful night in 1943. Bombs are falling on Tokyo, and his mother dies tragically in a fire at a hospital. A year later ...
Jujutsu Kaisen: Mahito Has Left His Mark Jujutsu Kaisen creator Gege Akutami proved that they were more than willing to take some major characters off the board, both hero and villain alike, with ...
But is Mahito among them? A unique Special Grade Curse, Itadori’s white-haired enemy is privy to a nebulous fate in both the manga and anime. as a result, you’re likely wondering: Is Mahito ...
Told through the eyes of a boy named Mahito, whose journey takes him from a bombing in wartime Tokyo to a land where he is menaced by pink parakeets bigger than he is, this may be Miyazaki's most ...