I know some people don’t like the continuation but I do hope they react to the 2019 film Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection it’s such a masterpiece and yes there are slight changes to the film so that it could move forward but it’s such a beautiful film and it shows more in depth the love that LELOUCH has and the ones who truly love him and that deserves a reaction on there channel after code geass the tv show ends ya know 🥰🥰
"So you see I am abstract being who can manipulate the shape of soul itself and-" Nanami - Crazy sh*t man, tell that someone who cares, I have to get to bed by 10.
A correction, Mahito CANNOT turn people into curses. They are still 100% human. Mahito can alter people's biology in pretty much anyway he wants. He's a very young curse, less than a year old, so he's experimenting with his technique to see what it can do. He can turn humans into MONSTERS that can only think about fighting or eating. They are NOT curses, other ordinary humans can see them too. So it's honestly WORSE than if he could just make curses. Since he can change people however he wants, he could also for example just cure someone's cancer. Like he could repair Deadpool's body instantly.
Bad teachers like Junpei's are genuinely the reason some kids' lives get ruined. He *saw* them bullying him and did nothing, he knew how they acted and yet he still attacked Junpei and made it seem like he was the one at fault in this situation. My blood would be absolutely boiling if I was in Junpei's place.
He's bad sure but its due to his incompetence not his malice. He genuinely thought they were friends as you see later in the series when he finally realises that Junpei was being bullied and sits down one of the students in his office. The teacher has no awareness and believed Junpei really was friends with his bullies and not realising that even the insistence of that was damaging to Junpeis mental health. It took a tragedy to happen to realise his mistake and that he needed to do better.
@@mkazaa That is absolutely not what that scene meant. He knew they were bullying him but he didn't care to do anything about it. He didn't think they were friends. When he sits them down in his office, he isn't reflecting on not knowing, he's reflecting on ignoring the bullying. How tf did you confuse this? The teacher literally looked straight at Junpei while he was getting beat up bloody on the ground.
@Gopal__S ignored, looked past either way he was a bystander. He'd deluded himself into thinking he saw nothing wrong and then at the end he took accountability and said he and the bully would have to live with it the rest of their lives. Message is the same.
@@mkazaa Looking past the student and ignoring him knowing he's getting bullied is completely different than what you said before which is he thought they were friends. He didn't delude himself into thinking he saw nothing wrong. He knew it was wrong and chose to ignore it because it would be a pain to deal with. He did take accountability after and will have to live with what he did. The message is to not just ignore the bad things happening.
It's interesting how Mahito seems childish, manipulative and terrifying while also being oddly introspective and motivating. You don't know if he's going to strike up a deep conversation with you or transfigure your very being into something truly terrifying with a smile on his face. Possibly even both.
Mahito meant “people don’t have hearts” in the emotional sense, like how people treat love and empathy as if they come from the heart. He’s basically saying doing something “heartless” is fine because there’s nothing special about those types of feelings and they don’t have any real value
There are multiple ways to say Heart and multiple meanings derived from saying it beyond the organ. In the same way you say "you have no heart" in English, there are even more ways of saying it in Japanese. When Mahito talks about people not having hearts he is talking to the morality of it. He says what people think is their humanity is really just a by product of the soul burning its existence. Its like how you say emotions like love isn't special, its just chemicals and electrical impulses in your brain. There is a theme in many anime to the point I think its a cultural thing, where people talk about the heart and the idea its something connected to others and a gift given to humanity which allows for love and belonging. In this case Mahito is saying that is fake and he knows for a fact because he can see the soul.
A little misunderstanding that you guys have had the past two episodes. Mahito doesn’t turn people into curses. He changes the form of a person’s soul which, in turn, morphs their physical body. Their bodies may look similar to cursed spirits, however they still have physical bodies that normal people can see. And they still, technically, are human.
My understanding is that the "overtime" power up is a form of pact. There's a feature of cursed energy where imposing limits on your own actions can grant you bonuses. There is a common move where explaining to your opponent how your power works makes that power stronger. Every character has an active choice of whether that extra power is better or whether keeping their powers secret is a bigger advantage. My theory is that Nanami limits himself to "moderate effort" during his "work day" so when he goes into "overtime" he can use more than what his "maximum effort" would otherwise be. This would help a Grade 1 sorcerer like him to hold his own against a Special Grade like Mahito.
Yes and this also works for barrier techniques like curtains and domains. Even the assistants can create a simple curtain that prevents the average citizen from seeing any unusual activity inside of it. And for barriers that prevent passage, wider applicability has an inverse relation to barrier strength. Limiting the barrier's effectiveness to say, keeping one single specific person outside of it for example, makes it extremely hard to break in exchange for leaving it wide open for anyone or anything else. It's a very risk-reward power system. It's like a game that lets you balance your own abilities in order to get some benefit out of it, like reducing the number of bullets in your gun to make it do way more damage.
@@Ydna0 I really love what it says about the various Jujutsu Sorcerers and their techniques with their decision to reveal or hide how their technique works. Simple techniques wielded by confident sorcerers like Todo have very little downside and plenty of confidence at blowing through whatever plan you could devise based on knowing how it works, but crafty fighters like Nobara never reveal anything and keep their opponents guessing to gain advantages with deception and even getting underestimated at times.
This is just personal head canon, but I think his Cleaver being wrapped up like that is also part of a binding vow. "I'll always use a blunted weapon in exchange for an increase in attack power," or something like that. He does a similar thing with his fist and his tie when he goes into Overtime, so it always more or less made sense to me. Or maybe removing his tie is a sort of "ritual" he adds to his Overtime Boost that makes it even stronger. JJK's power system is super interesting to me.
@@grantharriman284 Whether it's sharp or not wouldn't necessarily matter too much, since the covering softens the blow regardless. The vow would obviously be more effective if it was actually sharp, cuz it would make the risk accrued by the restriction that much greater, but the vow would be beneficial either way.
Just to correct a bit of understanding, Mahito doesn't change humans into curses he deforms the body by manipulating the soul of the individual, which kills the individual due to the sheer shock of the transformation.
So two things: 1. As people have said, Mahito doesn’t turn people into cursed spirits. As an addendum, to use the cooking analogy you used, he’s changing them the same way you would knead cookie dough into a new shape. He’s not changing the ingredients, and he’s just changing the shape of the soul, and the body is forced to follow that shape. Also, the crystal thing they use to denote the soul is just a visualization of how he sees it. A crystallization of your soul into a perfect shape. 2. The coolest part of cursed energy and cursed techniques is that as a power system it justifies basically every little trope of power systems very naturally because of one simple detail: Cursed energy is based around emotions, especially negative emotions. This means that the “technique” Nanami uses is not even part of his actual technique, but instead more like a pact he made with himself. If you know the annoyance of having to work overtime, you would know how that would make you annoyed enough to increase your cursed energy. And of course, I’m sure you would have seen by now, explaining your cursed technique makes it stronger, primarily because you are putting yourself at a disadvantage, giving you the feeling of slight regret and annoyance at having to do so.
The Jimpei moral dilemma of the button is really interesting because it reveals he doesn't trust his own view of the world but at least believes he himself doesn't make it worse. That said it also means he is only concern with making things better for himself. After all if you you see yourself as a good person with good morals, pushing the button on those you hate would get rid of truly awful people while people who hate you might just not interact with and actual be doing good elsewhere.
Since you guys are already way ahead of this episode - overtime is a binding vow. Much like how Sukuna made a binding vow with Yuji, a sorcerer can make a binding vow with himself. How effective it is and if it works at all depends on a lot of factors, but Nanami's Overtime makes him stronger past working hours. What he's essentially doing is essentially giving up strength during the rest of the day that can be used later past 6pm if necessary. Since he wont have to use it every day and it still makes him weaker every day during working hours, the boost should be pretty sizeable to make the drawbacks and advantages even. That's essentially what a binding vow with yourself is, equivalent exchange, but a lot more conceptual. The explaining your own technique makes it stronger thing is also a binding vow. You're giving up the element of surprise in favor of more effective combat. But there's more to it i wont get into.
Nuanced... When his friends left him there it was, well, their best choice to avoid pain... Jun stood up for something and it was beautiful. That moment could've changed alot for him, his friends could've helped him, is a few broken bones really that scary? Cause it woulda been the last time. He also didn't have the spirit to keep going after being hit, try telling 3+ people bigger then you to f off when ur alone in a room. It's not easy, it requires more then the ability to win.
One important thing to remember is that pacts are a cornerstone of Jujutsu (I’m 99% sure Sukuna said something similar to Yuji when forging their pact) and they can be used in many ways!
3:55 Flashback _because_ he hasn't been to school in a bit 5:34 lol I reared back a little like _dang, he moved down_ 16:30 my answer was soul came first 16:56 the second o-- Nanami said _former_ , and you say _latter_ Or else they'd have Nanami say "first" and AAA idk what to call this 21:16 I...never got that at all He said sure to taking a walk, and he was hesitant/unsure what to think of this guy who quickly got rid of someone he hates who was hanging around his house
@2:05 I take back what I said on the last video about the lack of a pop filter. You really should BOTH get pop filters to stop moments like when you say "parody" from being unintentionally loud. A cheap but sound investment to improve your sound quality. Plus a ton more effective than acoustic treatment for improving sound when you're using dynamic microphones. If you were using condenser or ribbon microphones, however, that'd be an entirely different story.
There's a million channels out there, go pick one, quit telling people how to run their content. Jiren fan, so it's not like I'd expect you to have any class.
Maybe it was an updated one. Levi was so popular before the final season of AOT released. Which I believe he's more popular than Gojo back then. And Nanami was more recognized when season 2 aired.
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I know some people don’t like the continuation but I do hope they react
to the 2019 film Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection
it’s such a masterpiece and yes there are slight changes to the film so that it could move forward but it’s such a beautiful film and it shows more in depth the love that LELOUCH has and the ones
who truly love him and that deserves a reaction on there channel after code geass the tv show ends ya know 🥰🥰
"So you see I am abstract being who can manipulate the shape of soul itself and-"
Nanami - Crazy sh*t man, tell that someone who cares, I have to get to bed by 10.
🗿"Frankly, I don't care!"🗿
A correction, Mahito CANNOT turn people into curses.
They are still 100% human. Mahito can alter people's biology in pretty much anyway he wants. He's a very young curse, less than a year old, so he's experimenting with his technique to see what it can do. He can turn humans into MONSTERS that can only think about fighting or eating. They are NOT curses, other ordinary humans can see them too.
So it's honestly WORSE than if he could just make curses.
Since he can change people however he wants, he could also for example just cure someone's cancer. Like he could repair Deadpool's body instantly.
Bad teachers like Junpei's are genuinely the reason some kids' lives get ruined. He *saw* them bullying him and did nothing, he knew how they acted and yet he still attacked Junpei and made it seem like he was the one at fault in this situation. My blood would be absolutely boiling if I was in Junpei's place.
He's bad sure but its due to his incompetence not his malice. He genuinely thought they were friends as you see later in the series when he finally realises that Junpei was being bullied and sits down one of the students in his office. The teacher has no awareness and believed Junpei really was friends with his bullies and not realising that even the insistence of that was damaging to Junpeis mental health. It took a tragedy to happen to realise his mistake and that he needed to do better.
@@mkazaa That is absolutely not what that scene meant. He knew they were bullying him but he didn't care to do anything about it. He didn't think they were friends. When he sits them down in his office, he isn't reflecting on not knowing, he's reflecting on ignoring the bullying. How tf did you confuse this? The teacher literally looked straight at Junpei while he was getting beat up bloody on the ground.
@Gopal__S ignored, looked past either way he was a bystander. He'd deluded himself into thinking he saw nothing wrong and then at the end he took accountability and said he and the bully would have to live with it the rest of their lives. Message is the same.
@@mkazaa Looking past the student and ignoring him knowing he's getting bullied is completely different than what you said before which is he thought they were friends. He didn't delude himself into thinking he saw nothing wrong. He knew it was wrong and chose to ignore it because it would be a pain to deal with. He did take accountability after and will have to live with what he did. The message is to not just ignore the bad things happening.
It's interesting how Mahito seems childish, manipulative and terrifying while also being oddly introspective and motivating. You don't know if he's going to strike up a deep conversation with you or transfigure your very being into something truly terrifying with a smile on his face. Possibly even both.
I find it interesting that they connected Gojo's childish energy with Mahito's.
Mahito is 9 months old
Mahito is so well written.
That's why i love him so much.
As he says, there's no need for consistency in how you live your life.
"I'm going to have to punch out" is such brilliant phrasing for what Nanami is about to do.
Mahito meant “people don’t have hearts” in the emotional sense, like how people treat love and empathy as if they come from the heart. He’s basically saying doing something “heartless” is fine because there’s nothing special about those types of feelings and they don’t have any real value
There are multiple ways to say Heart and multiple meanings derived from saying it beyond the organ. In the same way you say "you have no heart" in English, there are even more ways of saying it in Japanese. When Mahito talks about people not having hearts he is talking to the morality of it. He says what people think is their humanity is really just a by product of the soul burning its existence. Its like how you say emotions like love isn't special, its just chemicals and electrical impulses in your brain.
There is a theme in many anime to the point I think its a cultural thing, where people talk about the heart and the idea its something connected to others and a gift given to humanity which allows for love and belonging. In this case Mahito is saying that is fake and he knows for a fact because he can see the soul.
Exactly, the "heart" was used in a metaphorical way
A little misunderstanding that you guys have had the past two episodes. Mahito doesn’t turn people into curses. He changes the form of a person’s soul which, in turn, morphs their physical body. Their bodies may look similar to cursed spirits, however they still have physical bodies that normal people can see. And they still, technically, are human.
My understanding is that the "overtime" power up is a form of pact. There's a feature of cursed energy where imposing limits on your own actions can grant you bonuses. There is a common move where explaining to your opponent how your power works makes that power stronger. Every character has an active choice of whether that extra power is better or whether keeping their powers secret is a bigger advantage. My theory is that Nanami limits himself to "moderate effort" during his "work day" so when he goes into "overtime" he can use more than what his "maximum effort" would otherwise be. This would help a Grade 1 sorcerer like him to hold his own against a Special Grade like Mahito.
Yes and this also works for barrier techniques like curtains and domains. Even the assistants can create a simple curtain that prevents the average citizen from seeing any unusual activity inside of it. And for barriers that prevent passage, wider applicability has an inverse relation to barrier strength. Limiting the barrier's effectiveness to say, keeping one single specific person outside of it for example, makes it extremely hard to break in exchange for leaving it wide open for anyone or anything else.
It's a very risk-reward power system. It's like a game that lets you balance your own abilities in order to get some benefit out of it, like reducing the number of bullets in your gun to make it do way more damage.
@@Ydna0 I really love what it says about the various Jujutsu Sorcerers and their techniques with their decision to reveal or hide how their technique works. Simple techniques wielded by confident sorcerers like Todo have very little downside and plenty of confidence at blowing through whatever plan you could devise based on knowing how it works, but crafty fighters like Nobara never reveal anything and keep their opponents guessing to gain advantages with deception and even getting underestimated at times.
This is just personal head canon, but I think his Cleaver being wrapped up like that is also part of a binding vow. "I'll always use a blunted weapon in exchange for an increase in attack power," or something like that. He does a similar thing with his fist and his tie when he goes into Overtime, so it always more or less made sense to me. Or maybe removing his tie is a sort of "ritual" he adds to his Overtime Boost that makes it even stronger.
JJK's power system is super interesting to me.
@@colt1903 That would be cool if true, but we also don't know if the blade underneath is actually sharp or not.
@@grantharriman284 Whether it's sharp or not wouldn't necessarily matter too much, since the covering softens the blow regardless. The vow would obviously be more effective if it was actually sharp, cuz it would make the risk accrued by the restriction that much greater, but the vow would be beneficial either way.
Just to correct a bit of understanding, Mahito doesn't change humans into curses he deforms the body by manipulating the soul of the individual, which kills the individual due to the sheer shock of the transformation.
So two things:
1. As people have said, Mahito doesn’t turn people into cursed spirits. As an addendum, to use the cooking analogy you used, he’s changing them the same way you would knead cookie dough into a new shape. He’s not changing the ingredients, and he’s just changing the shape of the soul, and the body is forced to follow that shape. Also, the crystal thing they use to denote the soul is just a visualization of how he sees it. A crystallization of your soul into a perfect shape.
2. The coolest part of cursed energy and cursed techniques is that as a power system it justifies basically every little trope of power systems very naturally because of one simple detail: Cursed energy is based around emotions, especially negative emotions. This means that the “technique” Nanami uses is not even part of his actual technique, but instead more like a pact he made with himself. If you know the annoyance of having to work overtime, you would know how that would make you annoyed enough to increase your cursed energy. And of course, I’m sure you would have seen by now, explaining your cursed technique makes it stronger, primarily because you are putting yourself at a disadvantage, giving you the feeling of slight regret and annoyance at having to do so.
1episode per week is gruesome
Ik, I just wanna see them watch season 2 already 😭
@@greatstorm3805 can't wait for that pain train 😅
@@TheChief506 you are my special 😭
That's how it's released too, though
I'm pretty sure Montana is thinking of the meatball quirk during the provisional license exam not overhaul
The Jimpei moral dilemma of the button is really interesting because it reveals he doesn't trust his own view of the world but at least believes he himself doesn't make it worse. That said it also means he is only concern with making things better for himself. After all if you you see yourself as a good person with good morals, pushing the button on those you hate would get rid of truly awful people while people who hate you might just not interact with and actual be doing good elsewhere.
11:26 Mahito can change the shape/figure of a person by touching the soul of that person.
Since you guys are already way ahead of this episode - overtime is a binding vow. Much like how Sukuna made a binding vow with Yuji, a sorcerer can make a binding vow with himself. How effective it is and if it works at all depends on a lot of factors, but Nanami's Overtime makes him stronger past working hours. What he's essentially doing is essentially giving up strength during the rest of the day that can be used later past 6pm if necessary. Since he wont have to use it every day and it still makes him weaker every day during working hours, the boost should be pretty sizeable to make the drawbacks and advantages even. That's essentially what a binding vow with yourself is, equivalent exchange, but a lot more conceptual.
The explaining your own technique makes it stronger thing is also a binding vow. You're giving up the element of surprise in favor of more effective combat.
But there's more to it i wont get into.
17:58 Nah, that wrong. He takes being a Jujutsu Sorcerer VERY seriously. As a job. That he gets paid for. There's very few that take it as seriously.
This jujutsu scroll was my fav 😂😂
Nuanced... When his friends left him there it was, well, their best choice to avoid pain... Jun stood up for something and it was beautiful.
That moment could've changed alot for him, his friends could've helped him, is a few broken bones really that scary? Cause it woulda been the last time. He also didn't have the spirit to keep going after being hit, try telling 3+ people bigger then you to f off when ur alone in a room. It's not easy, it requires more then the ability to win.
you guys catch so many little details! i’m constantly amazed this is your first watch. thanks for sharing!
I can’t wait when Nanami asks for the number and location of the allies
One important thing to remember is that pacts are a cornerstone of Jujutsu (I’m 99% sure Sukuna said something similar to Yuji when forging their pact) and they can be used in many ways!
It seems like they are enjoying jjk more than demon slayer..
3:55 Flashback _because_ he hasn't been to school in a bit
5:34 lol I reared back a little like _dang, he moved down_
16:30 my answer was soul came first
16:56 the second o-- Nanami said _former_ , and you say _latter_
Or else they'd have Nanami say "first" and AAA idk what to call this
21:16 I...never got that at all
He said sure to taking a walk, and he was hesitant/unsure what to think of this guy who quickly got rid of someone he hates who was hanging around his house
@2:05 I take back what I said on the last video about the lack of a pop filter. You really should BOTH get pop filters to stop moments like when you say "parody" from being unintentionally loud. A cheap but sound investment to improve your sound quality. Plus a ton more effective than acoustic treatment for improving sound when you're using dynamic microphones. If you were using condenser or ribbon microphones, however, that'd be an entirely different story.
Majito
Majito
Namami is definitely very 🔥
Good episode can't wait for more
7:21 ?!!!!! Good question kenny
33:12 "instant spirit body of distorted killing"
I am literally a simp for Nanami!!
it's overtime, baby!
Nanami and Nicholas Cage from Willy's Wonderland would be great co-workers.
I love Montana’s shirt
A Suggestion, Just make a simp compliation one for each of you. would be a funny video idea
this would be a fun vid
By the way you should check out one punch man its interesting to say the least
I'll be a Nanami simp until the day I die
i hope you guys watch vinland saga, you guys will enjoy that masterpiece for sure.
10:22 ahh interference.
Am I tripping or “DILF” is written on her tshirt?😂
DILF - Damn i love Felines
I think Montana's understanding of levels was slightly off. You should watch again.
You have to watch Madoka Magica
majito and sekuna
nice
Yoo demon Slayer will be back
React to Assassination Classroom
Need JoJo reactions
Bro got the jiren pfp but I kinda agree,
There's a million channels out there, go pick one, quit telling people how to run their content.
Jiren fan, so it's not like I'd expect you to have any class.
Ridiculous that Levi is so low on that top 10 hot anime characters, I think he's hotter than Nanami.
Maybe it was an updated one. Levi was so popular before the final season of AOT released. Which I believe he's more popular than Gojo back then. And Nanami was more recognized when season 2 aired.
Wtf,all this characters sound goffy in dub,dub ruined everthing bro
cringe dub
I hate mahito dub voice…