The taste of iron
Creds: Xa8uoFivF2McaRt

seen from Canada
seen from United States

seen from France

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States

seen from T1

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Türkiye

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Yemen
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Australia
The taste of iron
Creds: Xa8uoFivF2McaRt
Cant even use bathrooms in Sendai 🙏
Creds: Omeok911
The curse EVERYONE invited ✌️
Creds: antigottaken
🪳🔥
Creds: odomarine_
Sweet ♡
Creds: Gigan1024896
With or without ?
Creds: Lossi_000
REVIEW: ‘Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3’ Wildly Improves The Divisive Culling Game Arc
The Culling Game arc has always been one of the more debated parts of Jujutsu Kaisen. On paper, it’s dense, chaotic, and sometimes hard to follow—but Season 3 does a surprisingly good job of smoothing that out.
Right from the start, the anime feels more structured. Events flow better, and the pacing helps make sense of what originally felt overwhelming. Instead of throwing everything at once, it gives key moments room to land, which makes a big difference.
One of the biggest improvements is clarity. The rules of the Culling Game, the shifting alliances, and the overall stakes are easier to grasp here. It still has that complexity, but it doesn’t feel as messy.
The action also benefits from this approach. Fights aren’t just visually impressive—they’re easier to follow and feel more meaningful because you understand what’s at risk. There’s a stronger balance between spectacle and storytelling.
Character-wise, the arc hits harder in this format. With better pacing, emotional beats don’t get lost in the chaos. You get more time to sit with decisions, consequences, and the pressure everyone’s under.
Final thoughts: Season 3 doesn’t completely change the Culling Game—it just presents it in a way that works better. For fans who were unsure about this arc, the anime might actually win them over.
Rating: 9/10
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Part 1 Review: The Culling Game Raises the Stakes
There’s a noticeable shift in Jujutsu Kaisen with Season 3 Part 1. Instead of easing back into the story, it drops you straight into the chaos of the Culling Game—and honestly, that works in its favor.
The arc feels heavier right away. The rules of the game, the constant danger, and the uncertainty around who can be trusted all create a more tense atmosphere than previous seasons. It’s not just about big fights anymore; there’s a lot more strategy and decision-making behind every move.
The animation still holds up to what you’d expect, but it doesn’t feel like it’s trying to show off. The fights are clean, intense, and purposeful, which actually makes them more engaging. Some moments are quieter too, giving characters space to breathe and react to everything happening around them.
Speaking of characters, this part does a good job of pushing them into unfamiliar territory. You start to see different sides of people you thought you already understood, and the new additions to the cast don’t feel out of place—they add to the unpredictability of the whole situation.
What stands out most is how grounded it feels despite the high stakes. The tension builds naturally, and nothing feels overly forced or exaggerated.
Final thoughts: It’s a strong start to the arc. Maybe not as flashy in every moment, but more focused and deliberate. If you’re already invested, this pulls you in deeper without trying too hard.
Rating: 8.8/10