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Jujutsu Kaisen (呪術廻戦, rgh. "Sorcery Battle") [a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Gege Akutami.It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from March 2018 to September 2024, with its chapters collected in 30 tankōbon volumes.
Jujutsu Kaisen (呪術廻戦, rgh. "Sorcery Battle") [b] is a Japanese anime television series produced by MAPPA, based on the manga series of the same name by Gege Akutami.The story follows high school student Yuji Itadori as he joins a secret organization of Jujutsu Sorcerers to eliminate a powerful Curse named Ryomen Sukuna, of whom Yuji becomes the host.
Jujutsu Kaisen is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Gege Akutami. Akutami first published a four-chapter series in Shueisha's Jump Giga, titled Tokyo Metropolitan Curse Technical School, from April 28 to July 28, 2017. [1] [2] It was later published in a single volume, retroactively titled Jujutsu Kaisen 0, on December 4, 2018. [3]
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Jujutsu Kaisen is an anime television series based on Gege Akutami's manga series of the same name. The anime series was announced in the 52nd issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump published in November 2019. [1] In February 2022, a second season was announced. [2]
The anime is licensed by Crunchyroll for streaming outside of Asia. [7] Crunchyroll has released language dubs for the series in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, and Italian, in addition to a Russian voice-over stream that premiered on November 20, 2020. [8] [9] In Southeast Asia, Medialink licensed the series and streamed it on iQIYI.
Many Japanese publishers and creators of gay manga actively seek foreign readers, [57] though in lieu of official licensed translations, gay manga is often pirated and scanlated into English. [58] In 2008, Spanish publisher La Cúpula published an anthology of works by Jiraiya, [ 59 ] and manga by Gengoroh Tagame in 2010. [ 60 ]
In addition to covering individual titles, Manga: The Complete Guide includes information on the basics of the Japanese language and a glossary containing information on numerous anime and manga related terms, [11] concepts of manga culture like magical girl and dōjinshi, [12] and Japanese pastimes seen in many of the translated manga. [11]