―済の目― (End of the Road) - Nobara vs. Mahito
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―済の目― (End of the Road) - Nobara vs. Mahito
Thinking about the Blue-Red symbolism surrounding SatoSugu
I've been thinking about this shot for a while. At first it didn't make sense to me, why Gojo was in the red and Geto was in the blue, I thought it should've been the opposite but after seeing some others talk about it, I think it makes a lot of sense.
Because of Gojo's powers and how it directly relates into this. At the near end of Hidden Inventory, Gojo and Geto are spending less time together, Gojo is going out on missions alone, he is training and refining his techniques multiple times over and is leaving little to no room for friends. He's essentially isolating himself from others to be able to become strong enough to go on as many missions as possible. He's pushing people away, like how his ability Red repels. Thus, Gojo is in red, like his ability, pushing away those around him.
Geto on the other hand is in the blue, by the near end of Hidden Inventory, he is depressed and consistently consuming curses. I think Gege was great at showing his depression, Geto’s got heavy eye bags, like he either can’t sleep or sleeps too much. He hunches over, resting on his knees like sitting up straight is just too much work. When someone talks to him, he blinks slowly and takes a beat too long to respond, like even that takes more energy than he has. And like Gojo said, he was losing weight, meaning he was eating less. Like Gojo's ability blue, which attracts, he is absorbing curses, wallowing in his negative thoughts and feelings to the point he developed a hatred for most of humanity. He's pulling in all the negativity into himself just as how blue attracts.
And it also fits in nicely with the openings of season 2. Ao no Sumika (Where Our Blue is) is imo showing that they were together and happy. Where Our Blue is, in this case would also translate to Where Our Attraction is because Gojo's blue is pulling and attracting. The title to me means "Where we're together" for them. The rest of the opening is mostly blue as well, emphasizing it further. The second opening of season 2, is mostly red, and akin to reversal red presents a push. Gojo and Geto are no longer united anymore, they stand against each other.
Also these two frames put that nicely.
Jjk fans flooding nasa’s comment section 💀
When I was a young boy, my father took me into the city, to see a marching band.
He said, "Son, when you grow up, will you be the saviour of the broken, the beaten and the damned?"
He said, "Will you defeat them? Your demons, and all the non-believers, the plans that they have made?"
"Because one day, I'll leave you, a phantom to lead you in the summer, to join the black parade."
-- The Black Parade, My Chemical Romance
guys I gotta know…
best JJK intro song? My personal favorite is Specialz, but I’m guessing Kaikai Kitan will win because it’s definitely the most iconic… I’m also curious about Aizo- I love it, but I remember when it first came out people were saying they were disappointed. Anyways, I’m going to tag my jjk moots for reach, but anyone who wants can vote. I’m going to link each intro under the cut tho so everyone who votes can make an educated decision.
NOW LETS SETTLE THIS (kindly and respectfully!!)
S1 intro 1: Kaikai Kitan by Eve
S1 intro 2: Vivid Vice by Who-ya Extended
S2 intro 1: Ao No Sumika by Tatsuya Kitani
S2 intro 2: SpecialZ by King Gnu
S3 intro 1: Aizo by King Gnu
I made a Naruto parody of the JJK SPECIALZ opening! 😊
I made this because of how similar Satosugu is to Obikaka, and I was surprised that there is no Naruto parody of SPECIALZ yet. So here I am letting my self-indulgent OBKK impulses go wild lol
SPECIALZ - King Gnu
"Aizo" (愛蔵 or 愛憎) in Japanese has different meanings depending on the characters: 愛蔵 (Aizō) means "cherished," "treasured," or "possessing love," combining "love" (愛) with "storehouse/possess" (蔵); while 愛憎 (Aizō) means "love-hate" or "mixed feelings of love and hate," using "love" (愛) and "hate/loathing" (憎). It can also refer to a name, like Aizo Shibasaki, meaning "love/affection" and "possession".
This fits perfectly to many things within Jujutsu Kaisen, especially about Choso of course, since there is A LOT he cherishes, loves and treasures (Yuji and his other siblings, his Mother, Yuki......) but also hates and want to kill (his father Kenjaku).