You Can't Understand Ryomen Sukuna

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
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  • @ChZenOnE
    @ChZenOnE Месяц назад +971

    Sukuna glaze is not a bug but a feature

    • @dompredator77
      @dompredator77 Месяц назад +18

      That's right!

    • @CertainlyCynical
      @CertainlyCynical Месяц назад +44

      Sukuna always makes pro gamer moves

    • @narrativeless404
      @narrativeless404 Месяц назад +7

      Except the feature is an exploit devs are too lazy to fix and decided to just call it a feature instead
      Or the feature is plain EVIL like Windows built in DRM and tracking or Minecraft Marketplace

    • @Uwhwvwgwh
      @Uwhwvwgwh Месяц назад +43

      ​​@@narrativeless404 no you just didn't read .

    • @narrativeless404
      @narrativeless404 Месяц назад +1

      @@Uwhwvwgwh Why do i need to?
      I hate reading
      I think RUclips is enough to get familiar with the lore
      And yeah, Sukuna is a fraud

  • @phunnyfillip
    @phunnyfillip Месяц назад +168

    Not a parallel I would’ve made before this video, but I find it fascinating how All for One and Sukuna both sit at the ceiling of power in their respective manga, both revel in that isolation at the pinnacle, both pursue hedonism relentlessly, but they approach it from opposing ends. Where Sukuna embodies a world-crushing inhumanity, All for One conjures humanity’s ugliest aspects (pettiness, scorn, betrayal, hatred, despair) into an equally suffocating persona. Sukuna’s actions bely a tangled, unknowable mess of desires no human could ever understand, whereas AfO has always strived towards a pure, uncomplicated evil that could force anything and anyone to submit to him. Sukuna removes himself from the constraints of narrative to insert himself wherever he wishes, while AfO constantly taunts his enemies with how their place in the larger story renders their actions meaningless. Sukuna gives his opponents closure in death while AfO relishes how his presence denies others catharsis. However, what Rad highlighted the most for me is that Sukuna’s sense of self has never required a performance like AfO’s did. He’s always been unknowable, unreachable, unbound. Defeating All for One meant understanding his corrosive vision of humanity, as seen through Shigaraki and Deku's conflict. Defeating Sukuna, by contrast, will require unraveling his nigh-incomprehensible inhumanity, but I suspect through the merger Yuji will find a way to uproot himself from Sukuna's self-imposed narrative of the world.

    • @R7dman
      @R7dman  Месяц назад +13

      Loved this!

    • @DKing-du6xr
      @DKing-du6xr Месяц назад +6

      Just about the last part. I believe sukuna’s potential defeat will be anything but predictable. Heck, he might even win. I don’t think gege will do something as simple as having sukuna losing an ideological battle which would translate into his physical defeat as well, in the shonen spirit. That would be way corny for this character. Rather, I predict a crazy character development that will have sukuna retreat or die in his own accord. And of course it will have to come through yuuji somehow.

    • @KardiayrePerry
      @KardiayrePerry Месяц назад

      Actually all for one is different as he loved his brother more than anything

  • @log5531
    @log5531 Месяц назад +480

    One thing I love is that sukuna technically doesnt even have a name. Ryomen sukuna is another title, another perception placed on him by others. Its so interesting and contradictory that for someone with such a strong sense of identity, sukuna could care less about actually definining that identity, he is routinely compared to a natural disaster, something devoid of a sense of self. Kenjaku falls in a similar boat, someone who has such a strong sense of self/selfish goal who is simultaneously a frankenstein monster of multiple souls and experiences, who's fundamental goal is tied to bringing others "enlightenment." Even kennys domain hand sign is a prayer to buddha instead of a representation of a god like the other sorcerers, he is a carrier of buddhas will as he sees it (enlightenment of others driven by his own selfish curiosity). Its just cool that all 3 pillars of jujutsu society are parasites, as you said, and all 3 have evolved past normal defenitions of identity.

    • @flappyflap2693
      @flappyflap2693 Месяц назад

      mf that's just his name wtf r u talking about his brother literally had ryomen mentioned in his last name too...

    • @HeirofDacia
      @HeirofDacia Месяц назад +7

      *Couldn't care less. Why the fuck are people on the internet unable to ever use the english language correctly?

    • @Kleide_
      @Kleide_ Месяц назад +54

      ​@@HeirofDaciaEverybody, let's point and laugh at the grammar Nazi.
      🫸🔴🔵🫷 🫴🟣

    • @Blaynkk
      @Blaynkk Месяц назад +13

      @@HeirofDacia damn bro u need to smoke some weed

    • @HeirofDacia
      @HeirofDacia Месяц назад

      @@Kleide_ It matters not if illiterate cavemen laugh.

  • @j.s.ospina9861
    @j.s.ospina9861 Месяц назад +318

    I dont think Sukuna is as much of a hedonist as he is a nihilist.
    Sukuna's whole critic of sorcerers he's fought is their ideals, their motivation. Hedonism, as a philosophy, understands pleasure as an ideal, and you motivation should be achieving it. But Sukuna despises ideals. To him, they are sad self-imposed chains that stupid sorcerers give their lives for. Not even him has "pleasure" as an ideal, he just enjoys it when its there but doesn't miss it when its gone. This is also related to how he phrases that phrase, "I eat if I'm hungry". He does not actively search for pleasurable dishes to suit his palate, as much as he just reacts to hunger. He does not go out of his way to "rule the world" or to kill or battle more people, even though he enjoys those things. He just waits. This is NOT hedonism.
    Nihilism doesn't derive into dying by inanition either. It just negates any meaning beyond your own. In a nihilistic view (without partially negating nihilism with existencialism), every action is by whim. Sukuna has exactly that: he's unpredictable and capricious, only going out of his way to entertain himself for a moment. But because these whims have nothing but their own holders to become reality, it is up to the strength of the person to impose them onto reality. That's why only the strong rule in Sukuna's worldview. Only them have the strength to impose their whims and desires over the world, while the weak have to forget any of their own intentions and bend the knee.
    In a way, I think Sukuna appears divine because he is the personification of the world he's been born in. A world with sorcery is inherently unjust, doomed to be ruled by those gifted with power. Even among the few privileged sorcerers, there are power gaps that can't be bridged. Striving for one's own power and desires is the only way to live. So Sukuna, the perfection of Jujutsu, the epitome of sorcery fights, just adheres to the very philosophy the world itself is practically designed to favor. Selfish nihilism.

    • @letsreadtextbook1687
      @letsreadtextbook1687 Месяц назад +65

      I love this interpretation. It's not the "coping for despair" kinda nihilsm, but like, nihilism as in the force of nature.

    • @acetofresh1
      @acetofresh1 Месяц назад +20

      Sukuna is absolutely a hedonist and a nihilist, he believes in meaning through strength, and also understanding others through jujutsu. He explicitly explains that he does everything for pleasure and the narrator tells us only his whims exist. He parallels strongly with Mahito, who was much more of a destructive nihilist. Sukuna even changes to more of that fashion in Shinjuku Showdown where he mentions finally having a role, and that being to crush Yuji’s beliefs entirely.

    • @greenmatrix5303
      @greenmatrix5303 Месяц назад +2

      @@acetofresh1 he's not a hedonist

    • @thomasdeen2099
      @thomasdeen2099 Месяц назад +2

      Sorcery Fights? Like literal Jujutsu Kaisen?! 🤯

    • @j.s.ospina9861
      @j.s.ospina9861 Месяц назад +4

      @@thomasdeen2099 "It was me all along, Yuji. I was the Jujutsu Kaisen"
      -Fraudkuna, 264

  • @RestlessGamblrr
    @RestlessGamblrr Месяц назад +995

    32 minutes… i am seated

    • @Toastedbuns-hq9fb
      @Toastedbuns-hq9fb Месяц назад +37

      Woah your real didnt expect to see you here

    • @jj-ww5wn
      @jj-ww5wn Месяц назад +8

      Sup dude, good to see you here

    • @The_Perfect_Leader_Hal
      @The_Perfect_Leader_Hal Месяц назад +21

      Sukuna negs your goat Gojo keep coping you addict

    • @Kenjaku_sus
      @Kenjaku_sus Месяц назад

      Same

    • @Nick-bv1yc
      @Nick-bv1yc Месяц назад +34

      @@The_Perfect_Leader_Hal I agree with you but *nobody* mentioned Gojo. Stop pushing an agenda

  • @TWE_2000
    @TWE_2000 Месяц назад +29

    Since it was revealed that Sukuna was starving in the womb to point he ate his own twin, I've interpreted that as a major reason for Sukuna's selfish personality and insatiable hunger. Based on the cursed womb paintings having blood manipulation just from Kenjaku mixing his blood into the pregnacy, and Sukuna's 4 armed body, its implied that cursed techniques, the body, the soul, etc are very maleable in the womb, able to be shaped in a similar way to what Mahito did with people. I think this could explain Sukuna's nature and sense of self, as well as why his cursed technique is related to eating in the first place.
    The Innate Domain (which is the basis for the person's Curse Technique) is a mental landscape that reflects a person's mind and soul. And since Sukuna was starving while in the womb, his Innate Domain reflects his hunger and willingness to do anything to eat and survive. Its possible that Sukuna wouldn't have even had a cursed technique at all if it he hadn't been starving while in the womb, and the reason he is so hedonistic and constantly seeking to "eat" his fill is because his soul and mind were shaped in the womb to reflect a starving child. And when you're literally starving, things like morals, ideals, love, and humanity are worthless. The ONLY thing that matters, is getting your next meal.

  • @Koshbiel
    @Koshbiel Месяц назад +384

    As a continuation of how the narrative, not Sukuna, grants him titles and works with him in furthering his prestige, I cannot recall Sukuna ever introducing himself to anyone. He never says "I am Ryomen Sukuna", nor does he even say the name itself.
    If that holds up (someone please correct me if I am wrong), then even his name is based on the perspectives the world and narrative have on his external deeds and features. He is known by his dual face (Ryomen) and his cursed-spirit like terror he causes (Sukuna).
    He might have never had a name, and never cared to grant himself one. In the pursuit of hedonism, strength and will and the mindset to take are the only identities needed. Titles, relationships, prestige, and possessions are superfluous and only in service to the pleasure of the "I". "I want, I crave, I dominate, I conquer, I am the Strongest".

    • @VET.INSTINCT
      @VET.INSTINCT Месяц назад +32

      Exactly well understood
      Only thing id correct you on is the hedonistic take, like sure it is?
      But is it really hedonistic or does it look that way towards US humans with human morals only? You get me ?
      It's like calling a look hedonistic, when it's just programmed that way, ways child animals, lions and females. We don't label it, we just call it the natural food chain
      I also see humans thinking sukuna is hedonistic
      The same way humans thinking time is real or we have the EXACT definition
      When it's only what we perceive it to be from our brains wired a certain way
      A alien will laugh at our concept of time and measurements, on how wrong and offscale it is
      Sukuna is just as incomprehensible to humans, as REAL time is to humans
      We can't even process what black holes are full, yey alone understand it's time dilations and warps

    • @VET.INSTINCT
      @VET.INSTINCT Месяц назад +24

      You deff understand what gege is conveying tho, and I respect that and applaud you
      It's so refreshing with all the children consuming this, with there narratives, headcannons, and perspectives on what makes a villian a 'fraud" or not

    • @andreasballe7470
      @andreasballe7470 Месяц назад +38

      @@VET.INSTINCT I feel that JJK attracted the worst kind of people to its community which is those powerscalers from Dragon Ball and JoJo. I'm not saying that Dragon Ball or JoJo are bad, they are good mangas / animes with good story no doubt about it, but their fandoms are insanely stupid because they can only truly powerscale and it has led to this powerscaling mindset in the Jujutsu Kaisen community, where either a character is "the strongest" or they're a fraud, and there can only be one.
      And I think that leads to them only reading the story to hype up their favorite character, i.e people looking at Maki being compared to Toji by Gege, and then running with it to say Toji could fight 20f Sukuna because Maki did.

    • @VET.INSTINCT
      @VET.INSTINCT Месяц назад +7

      @@andreasballe7470 😂😂😂 like straight Ludacris 😂 I feel you
      Mind you (gege mentioning maki surpassing toji ATP in the manga) way younger also (with clear statements from gege himself, the actual narrator and creator
      And there adding there headcannon and "this character = this similar character... DUH ? yOu dIdN't KnOw ?!"
      It also has to do with them liking and following characters, powerscaling, and hype trains more than narratives, and story telling
      The hype is part of the weekly manga reader experience that they can't ever just serperate... Stop.... Sit back.... And read at their OWN pace, then and only then without doing any of this.. does it become "very repetitive" "sukuna cycle" .
      When in REALITY there not taking breaks... Spamming it with HIGH expectations, just to get subverted next chapters
      They would hate reading Frieza back in the day
      I bet money if they actually took a break, got off RUclips, Instagram, and TikTok reels, stayed away from others opinions that either strengthens there delusions, or give new ones
      They would actually like the story
      They also looked at gojo like this weapon, that gege keeps demonstrating with main cast, and never really liked his character foreal, just "colorful, blue red purple!" "Shiny man, so handsome, ALL THE TIME"
      Goofiness 😂

    • @KaizenDomain
      @KaizenDomain Месяц назад +1

      @@VET.INSTINCTSukuna himself admits readily to his hedonistic desires and seems quite intertwined with human culture to agree with the definition

  • @cinderpelt67
    @cinderpelt67 Месяц назад +61

    Just a note at 12:50 Sukuna’s open barrier domain is not created from a binding vow, but rather due to the unknown ability in which he creates an open barrier domain, it automatically makes a binding vow, because there is a path of escape the radius increases.

    • @MrAnimason
      @MrAnimason Месяц назад +4

      Glad someone else caught that out.

    • @Darth_Bateman
      @Darth_Bateman Месяц назад +1

      A "Barrier" cannot be "Open". Otherwise, it isn't a Barrier.

    • @mock15halo
      @mock15halo Месяц назад

      @@Darth_Bateman a fence is a barrier but you can always go over/under it. Just a tangent point

    • @LeatherNinja
      @LeatherNinja 15 дней назад

      ​@@Darth_Batemanthe "barrier" is just the point of entrance into the area known as "domain". There is normally a barrier between reality and domain but Sukunas isn't closed off to reality.

    • @glogangglory
      @glogangglory 8 дней назад

      @@Darth_Batemanthats literally the point you cannot comprehend it

  • @sorrowbladeontop
    @sorrowbladeontop Месяц назад +114

    Gojo and Sukuna are also kinda polar opposites. Sukuna was born with nothing and grew to do everything, whereas Gojo was born with everything and yet could do nothing. (A reflection of his domain, in which his explanation was “given everything and can’t do anything. Ironic? Isn’t it?”) Gojo was stated by the narrator to “burst onto the scene” at birth, a another example of Gojo forcing himself into the story/forcing his way into the title of the strongest (alongside him calling himself the honored one), whereas Sukuna’s title was always given to him. Gojo’s only satisfaction was in his death, Sukuna’s satisfaction has everything to do with his life. Not to mention their techniques and their symbolism, gojo’s being a complex and modern one and Sukuna’s being a simple and traditional technique (literally just cutting shit). Gojo wants to kill the higher ups due to their traditional views, while Sukuna embodies that traditionalism that Gojo hates. The two strongest characters are so different and it’s beautiful writing. Despite all the shit Gege gets for Sukuna kaisen and the Sukuna cycle (and his 2 week breaks every other week💀), he’s a master of a writer.

  • @mischief5149
    @mischief5149 Месяц назад +295

    I once saw a post somewhere, I forget where its from I'll try and find it later. One of my favorite aspects about Sukuna that I feel goes underappreciated when compared to his intelligence, love of Jujutsu and fighting is how spontaneous he is.
    Lemme explain, in the Yorozu fight there was a period where Sukuna and Yorozu outright stopped fighting for a bit when she wrote that Haiku mentioned in the video, they were just scrapping a second ago and my man is confused about why there weren't seasonal words in her Haiku. During the Shibuya incident while fighting Jogo the man literally stopped to play red-light green-light with some random ass sorcerers and a whole ass meteor. When Mahito first attacked his soul by accident, Sukuna let him off because he felt like it due to them sharing a laugh at Yuji's suffering. After he fights Yuji and Maki when taking over Megumi, he doesn't even opt to kill Yuji despite having no use for him, he just laughs at him, compares him to a funny ass statue and leaves with Uraume even if killing him right then and there would've been optimal. And of course, how this grown ass man will take time out of his day to hate on what is essentially his nephew; it's honestly some of the best sides of his characterization in my eyes

    • @kalpeshbhoir7372
      @kalpeshbhoir7372 Месяц назад +6

      that all just sounds like sukuna is a pos that hasn't gotten what he deserves

    • @kaliyuga14surfer88
      @kaliyuga14surfer88 Месяц назад +83

      ​@@kalpeshbhoir7372 thats the entire point, he will never get what he deserves because he is the strongest and will keep it that way to stay entertained till he passes.

    • @Bagekeas
      @Bagekeas Месяц назад +37

      ⁠@@kalpeshbhoir7372that’s his character though and why he’s so good

    • @kalpeshbhoir7372
      @kalpeshbhoir7372 Месяц назад +3

      @@Bagekeas yeah, he's pretty cool that way

    • @kalpeshbhoir7372
      @kalpeshbhoir7372 Месяц назад +1

      @@kaliyuga14surfer88 he's the strongest because of sorcery, with that gone he'd become nothing but still cool

  • @jinxamp9963
    @jinxamp9963 Месяц назад +64

    Crazy thing is, Sukuna has never refered to himself as Ryomen Sukuna. Its almost as if he doesn't have a name

    • @willofm
      @willofm 29 дней назад +2

      Fight Club Vibes

    • @JimedBro
      @JimedBro 14 дней назад +1

      Fr, not once have I actually seen Sukuna refer to himself as "Sukuna"

    • @Subpar1O1
      @Subpar1O1 4 дня назад +1

      I can't remember the chapter number but whenever he and Uraume are talking about his twin, he refers to himself "Ryomen Sukuna" in the third person, as if it's a title he earned, or was rather was forced upon him and not established at birth. He says something like "it seems Sukuna's strength is too much for them..." or something of that measure, like it's an alter ego and not his identity

    • @sweetandsour9312
      @sweetandsour9312 2 дня назад

      Maybe he lost a sense of self when he consumed his brother and then megumi he probably has their memories and maybe thoughts mixed in with his own? Idk but I never truly saw that either good catch!

  • @reaperiwk7555
    @reaperiwk7555 Месяц назад +366

    I don't know why people are upset sukuna is as strong as he is, the whole time they said he is him. And he is

    • @rustyrobotbeak01
      @rustyrobotbeak01 Месяц назад +9

      Nah he’s a fraud, he constantly makes fun of Yuji with his opponents like Mahito and Choso. So when they are actually dangerous he becomes extremely petty in order to kill them such as when he used Malevolent Shrine + Divine Flame against just Yuji.
      The only reason he’s even alive right now is because he uses Megumi as a shield, otherwise Yuji and everyone else would have attacked him at once instead of following on their plans to save Megumi and taking casualties.

    • @devdadude9274
      @devdadude9274 Месяц назад +135

      @@rustyrobotbeak01so he is a fraud for using everything at his disposal?

    • @hk_asa0pvp
      @hk_asa0pvp Месяц назад +108

      @@rustyrobotbeak01 gojo would be the fraud , born as the strongest even with the most complex techniques he's given by fate/destiny he still got cooked by a dude whose ct is cutting shit up

    • @xebec995
      @xebec995 Месяц назад +26

      ​@@rustyrobotbeak01cry more 😂

    • @rustyrobotbeak01
      @rustyrobotbeak01 Месяц назад +5

      @@hk_asa0pvp Gojo got nerfed by Megumi, if it wasn’t for him there would be nothing stopping Gojo from grabbing Sukuna with Maximum Blue and combining it with Red for Hollow Purple and obliterating him. The only thing good about Shrine is the open barrier pre-order that Sukuna and Kenjaku got, without ridiculous CE it’s practically useless against anyone who has more CE than you as Yuta and Yuji have shown by tanking regular dismantles.

  • @himanshurohewal1623
    @himanshurohewal1623 Месяц назад +86

    Sukuna is like majin buu but actually smarter. The best part about him is that his nicknames are given to him by people not like gojo who calls himself honoured one.

  • @1hundred1
    @1hundred1 Месяц назад +344

    the goat and it's not close man

    • @The_Perfect_Leader_Hal
      @The_Perfect_Leader_Hal Месяц назад +7

      You my goat ❤
      Make a Sukuna all forms vs Gojo if you can please

    • @Nick-bv1yc
      @Nick-bv1yc Месяц назад +8

      Facts🗿

    • @Pbcvl
      @Pbcvl Месяц назад +3

      fraud 🔥

    • @Nick-bv1yc
      @Nick-bv1yc Месяц назад

      @@Pbcvl Cringe ahh mf (I'm talking about u bty)

    • @CaptainBudak
      @CaptainBudak Месяц назад +2

      facts

  • @klauds6375
    @klauds6375 Месяц назад +89

    I believe Gojo got exactly what he wanted in the end.
    Gege can say all he wants about his character, but I feel like Gojo knew he would most likely die, he just wanted a chance to actually go full out against someone.
    Gojo is extremely lonely, potentially the loneless jjk character overall. He spends his whole life seeking out the strongest people because he just wants that connection. He wants to be understood.
    I believe Gojo and Sukuna both gave each other exactly what they needed. They both exterted the same selfish unrestraint. Because Sukuna thrills in battle, in strategy and power, and Gojo just wants to be matched fairly and pushed to his limits.
    %10000 don't think Gojo really intended to win. Like he believed he would win, but I sincerely think he was thrilled to be finally defeated.
    He saw a battle against Sukuna as either a win or a win. Dying to Sukuna or beating him; both were wins in Gojos eyes.

    • @klauds6375
      @klauds6375 Месяц назад +6

      In a way I feel like this is how Yuuji could become Sukuna.
      I could see a time travel twist worked in, where Yuji is actually Sukuna just after having absorbed the full Tengen spirit becoming a Deity.
      Meaning Sukunas heian era as a deity is actually just Yuji post having watched himself give his friends the deaths or freedoms they deserve.
      Crazy theory but eh.

    • @chromtastic2092
      @chromtastic2092 Месяц назад +11

      @@klauds6375this would require yuji being in a womb with a twin brother ☠️

    • @ReaperKris
      @ReaperKris Месяц назад +7

      You said like Gege didn't constructed his character to be interpreted exactly that way

    • @ArdynSol
      @ArdynSol Месяц назад +1

      @@klauds6375I would love this

    • @ArdynSol
      @ArdynSol Месяц назад +2

      @@chromtastic2092Yuji is the devoured twin reincarnated

  • @bbstuffz6257
    @bbstuffz6257 Месяц назад +62

    I really like this attention to detail writers add, where the more powerful a character is the wiser and more basic their intentions are. Realistically Sukuna has a good point within his own world view and the only reason anyone even argues against him is because they’ll die.
    Feel like the thing which screams this the most is his in character refusal to insult someone about who they are, but insult what he sees them do or fail to do. He’s not hateful (until he gets hit with 8 black flashes consecutively), bro is the EMBODIMENT of “Powerful people have better things to do.”
    Honestly who wanna bet Sukuna probably wouldn’t even kill anyone if no one performed any violent act towards him.

    • @yureimenkishi4291
      @yureimenkishi4291 Месяц назад +22

      Same guy talking about how women and children were maggots he could kill the glazing went too far at the end but everything else good

    • @inverteadSpear13
      @inverteadSpear13 Месяц назад +9

      @@yureimenkishi4291facts he’s definitely a cold blooded killer😂

    • @artemisfowl1862
      @artemisfowl1862 Месяц назад +20

      @@yureimenkishi4291Moreso to eat and consume for, again, his pleasure. Mahito would absolutely go on a killing spree until people tried stopping him just for the fun of it, but Sukuna would just live as he did in the heian era, but with new people to consume, which is why he was excited upon his incarnation. Eat, kill whoever is in his way, be worshipped. Chill out. The perfect existence for a true, complete, hedonist.

    • @amosrotimi1
      @amosrotimi1 Месяц назад +3

      I think he’d target very powerful sorcery for fun but yeah he’d leave most other people alone

    • @TheZombiekiller900
      @TheZombiekiller900 День назад

      Are we forgetting the first thing he said when he woke up in the modern era?
      "Where are the women and children?! So many maggots crawling around...it'll be a massacre!!"
      Bro was here to kill from the first new breath.

  • @mategido
    @mategido Месяц назад +55

    another gift for the community, thats what your videos are. Ty for another one!

  • @SavageEntertainmentYEAH
    @SavageEntertainmentYEAH Месяц назад +28

    I do believe sukuna veiw everyone as “getting it all wrong”. To him he knows what reality really is, he isn’t faking anything about himself or his desires and how he extracts that from the world. To him he is the only one who u destined cursed energy but it amuses him when someone accidentally begins to grasp the truth of cursed energy. This might be why yuji pisses him off, it’s like being a know it all who is usually right and other people guess the right answer but you know they don’t actually grasp the material.

  • @nikjovan4816
    @nikjovan4816 Месяц назад +71

    Radman's videos make me appreciate this series so much more. These are aspects of Gege's writting that are overlooked. You have to look deeper like this.

    • @guymannargit
      @guymannargit Месяц назад +10

      More JJK fans need to watch these vids, it's always so refreshing to hear takes and analyses like these that reinvigorate my love for this series.

  • @MarianaBello-fq3hx
    @MarianaBello-fq3hx Месяц назад +19

    Sukuna also doesn't understand others fully. Yes, Sukuna is abnormal and forces the narrative to his desires but he also is suffering as of late and all of that is because of Yuji.
    We are alliens to Sukuna but the same applies to him. Sukuna broke his own hedonistic and self serving nature in chapter 248. Instead of being content with Yuji learning RCT and the prospect of a more interesting fight, he gets extremely infuriated and has a moment very similar to Toji in his second fight against Gojo.
    Sukuna isn't an abstract diety anymore. He has been pulled from the heavens by Yuji.

    • @stunnagirl8465
      @stunnagirl8465 Месяц назад +4

      Alright gege we know its you

    • @gwyneth339
      @gwyneth339 24 дня назад +7

      "Sukuna isn't an abstract diety anymore. He has been pulled from the heavens by Yuji."
      You cooked here

  • @mehmet-erol
    @mehmet-erol Месяц назад +21

    Sukuna's cursed spirit part come from the fact that humans create a divine deity in order to worship and fear it. This is the most primal source of all religion in the world. In every religion gods cannot be fully understandable and cannot be fully percieved.

  • @Grayson-Winchester
    @Grayson-Winchester Месяц назад +296

    At this point Sukuna already cemented himself as a great shonen villain. He has what he always wanted. All odds against him

    • @chromtastic2092
      @chromtastic2092 Месяц назад +85

      It’s a little funny since most shonen villains have this grand dream or goal they want for the end yet sukuna has basically achieved it and is living it

    • @Rdc_Dom
      @Rdc_Dom Месяц назад +23

      I'd go even further and say he's definitively a perfect villain

    • @SumRandomGuy1
      @SumRandomGuy1 Месяц назад +9

      Nah looking at comments like these makes me think this video better explain why he’s a goat character let alone villian lol he lacks everything that makes a good character, backstory, character development, his own body, motive Etc. hell I d even go as far to call him lore man with no lore😂 but I’ll see after watching this 32 minute video

    • @sailorsavvy9690
      @sailorsavvy9690 Месяц назад +34

      ​@@SumRandomGuy1 you definitely don't need a backstory or your own body to have a good chatacter

    • @VET.INSTINCT
      @VET.INSTINCT Месяц назад +21

      ​@@SumRandomGuy1
      Look at aizen, damn near ZERO backstory and still a goated villian you can feel and understand
      And gives villian vibes that break off from troupes
      Try getting into more stories that's not so Madara villian like, and always needing a backstory and grandiose reason nobel for everything
      Im also getting that you like more so anti heros, and morally grey villains than actual villains
      We don't need any more madaras,
      We need more aizens, who are both extremely intelligent and actually give off villian vibes. We need more breaking from human mindsets and powersets like aizen also (tho Kubo did retconned it a bit with him being lonely and wanting a rival, and change (where it starts merging with Madara type villains)
      videos is 100% for people like you, hope you did watch it and learn something

  • @Yggdraseed
    @Yggdraseed Месяц назад +19

    There are a few little pieces to this I personally disagree with, but like with your Higuruma analysis, I deeply respect your analysis and the premises you built it on, and I see nothing to criticize. I love the way you point out how the narration tries to force a perception of Sukuna onto him that he refuses to abide by. In a series that's so interested with identity and perception, it's such a genius detail that I'm kicking myself for not seeing before now.
    For me, it's very interesting how the values the series expounds at the start of the series are muddied so badly by Sukuna and Kenjaku. The series starts out (and never really stops) criticizing the conservative and restrictive politics of Japan, the toxic collectivism that punishes people who won't conform and destroy the individual for the sake of the exploitative whole. But Sukuna and Kenjaku represent the biggest problem with that philosophy: that taken to its conclusion, it can and will create egotists who express their agency by taking away the agency of others, exploiting them out of greed and making the world unsafe.
    So the series ends up critiquing its own philosophy. How can you reconcile this? The toxic communalism that lies at one extreme, the hostile individualism that lies at the other. Do you need to pick one or the other? Can it really be as simple as finding a middle ground? Or is this perceived duality between one's own needs and the needs of others just that: a matter of perception where they aren't as neatly separate as they seem?
    I have a lot of other thoughts about how to analyze Sukuna, but I've decided I'll keep them to myself until the series is over. That will give me time to polish my ideas. In any case, this was another fantastic analysis from you! I was riveted from start to finish and have a lot of food for thought now. I had seen Sukuna as just a nihilist for a while now, but I'm going to have to consider if I see him as part-nihilist, part-hedonist or purely hedonist instead of nihilist.
    Looking forward to your next video!

    • @bigPPprincess
      @bigPPprincess Месяц назад +7

      I never considered Sukuna and Kenjaku as contradictory to the major themes you bring up. It's an interesting viewpoint, but I don't think I agree.
      Sukuna and Kenjakus individualism isn't in opposition with the communalism you're referring to, nor is it in opposition with the criticism of conservatism. Both of them are still bound/working within the bounds of Jujutsu; they still represent the oppressor. Just in a different form.
      Parallels like the hierarchical clan system, the school system, Jujutsushi, are way more 1:1 with the real world, while Sukuna and Kenjaku represent a more primal, unique, conflict (if that makes sense) and I don't think absence of the former leads to the latter.
      I may be misinterpreting what you're saying but I don't think it's a binary, nor do i think the goal is a middle ground between the two. Your last question in that third paragraph is much closer to what the idea is, I feel, and in a twisted, evil sense might be what something like the Merger could represent.

    • @VET.INSTINCT
      @VET.INSTINCT Месяц назад +2

      @@bigPPprincess good explanation

    • @Yggdraseed
      @Yggdraseed Месяц назад +6

      @@bigPPprincess Personally, I don't see it as a binary choice, either. I think that part of our needs as people are met when we give to others. There's a part of ourselves that isn't complete until we make a personal sacrifice for someone or something besides ourselves, whether it's as huge as giving your life or as small as giving some of your time.
      I think that the Takaba fight shows the side of it where checking your ego for the sake of your craft is validating, is part of what a person's needs are. And I think you can see it with Choso as well, where Yuki saved him from giving up his life for the mission, but in Shinjuku he gives up his life for his brother. These are two different kinds of sacrifices, and the story clearly puts the latter above the former.
      So yeah, I think that part of becoming whole is giving of your time, energy, and just the material of life for the needs of people and things outside of yourself. That even if you don't receive time, energy, and material in return, you still receive something. I believe that the conclusion GeGe is pointing towards is that Sukuna gained a lot by throwing away his humanity, but he may have lost something unspeakably precious, too.
      Like Sukuna reminds me a lot of the characters in Chainsaw Man. Cruelty within suffering giving rise to broken people who are trying to claw their way from a state of struggling to meet their most basic, physical needs to something more precious and human. But Sukuna was so blessed with strength that he was able to brute force a way around the kind of very, very harsh development someone like Denji went through.
      He's broken free from the whole cycle of give-and-give-back that's part of being human, and I don't think that it's entirely to his benefit. That's what I think the "big idea" is going to be, or part of it at least.

    • @bigPPprincess
      @bigPPprincess Месяц назад +4

      @@Yggdraseed Yep, being trapped in Yuji and being forced to experience another person wholeheartedly is cracking his exterior. Something I find interesting is while Yuji is punching away at him to try and get to Megumi I wonder how much more of Sukuna himself he'll reveal.
      Another funny thing is if you take Kenjaku as an individualist (which I don't exactly, it's just that he doesn't have anyone other than Takaba that could crack his shell), his final life's goal being a literal merger of souls akin to how Sukuna and Yuji were trapped together is very ironic.

    • @Yggdraseed
      @Yggdraseed Месяц назад +4

      @@bigPPprincess Personally, I have some crackpot theories about Kenjaku lurking in the back of my mind still. The fact that Kenjaku takes their name after a depiction of Kannon, the bodhisattva of compassion and the goddess of mercy, as well as how gentle and kind they were to Yuji's former classmate while escorting her out of the Sendai Colony, makes me think that there's another side to Kenjaku. One that sees all of this as a necessary evil and a form of "tough love" to force people to fight for their lives, in order to make them realize how strong people can be and how precious life is.
      Although I also think that part of this may just be vestiges of Kaori's personality, the same as how parts of Geto's personality have seemingly become permanently integrated with Kenjaku. Which in itself is also ironic - how the person who preaches Social Darwinism and individualism has become such a composite personality that it's unclear how much of the original is left. I'm not sure if we're meant to look at this as a sign that there are still aspects of Kenjaku we don't understand yet, or if it's meant to highlight an inherent hypocrisy in Kenjaku's professed beliefs about humanity. Maybe time will tell.

  • @yesno9475
    @yesno9475 Месяц назад +40

    Jjk is about killing the past so that the future can prosper. Think about it, the old sorcerers and Sukuna represent an era of brutality and barbarism that has been rejected by modern society and by getting rid of them, jujutsu society can move forward not led by raw strength, cutthroat ambition, and old ghosts, but by a new generation, determination, and intellect.

  • @SemekiIzuio
    @SemekiIzuio Месяц назад +16

    The video: Why Sukuna is HIM

  • @huliobulio
    @huliobulio Месяц назад +63

    i am not moving an inch while watching this

  • @MpanzuELWik
    @MpanzuELWik Месяц назад +7

    Grsat video, I really like how you segmented your parts.
    2 weeks ago I commented on KOL's last JJK stream about Sukuna being poor not getting good regularly. "What I think is hilarious is that Sukuna's powers are like response of the fact that he was born broke. So broke that he ate his own brother while his mother was pregnant. So broke that he couldn't eat cooked food. The cleaving, dismantling and a furnace. The men became strong because of poverty." That's how I saw it. His humble beginning's might have been the start of his Divinity.

  • @themarshian5124
    @themarshian5124 Месяц назад +20

    The main thing to understand is that sukuna is in every definition an actual psychopath, from the fact he fails to understand the significance of abstract concepts, hyper practical ability, his insane readiness to jump into fight after fight despite the danger,
    Him having no care for the rights of others, & sukuna being completely high off the fact he’s the strongest.
    For the story of jjk, this is very important as it shows what it takes for characters to stay true to themselves & those they care about in a world that’s constantly playing against them, curse or not,
    as sukuna cannot truly care for anything other than himself being above others, practically, it’s the only thing that truly matters in jujutsu society, & then from there he has nothing to worry about other than fueling his spontaneous desires.
    It’s the fight in jjk against unfair indifferences & your tenacity to overcome those obstacles of indifference differentiates the weak from the strong, & the main way the characters fight sukuna is by having the primary foil to someone like him, being psychotic in a clinical sense, ideals go hand & hand with abstract concepts as ideals primarily are abstract ideas made to solve a non physical perceptive problem, sukuna being too based in reality, & cannot practically understand why all the sorcerers he comes across use ideals against him as an ideal doesn’t carry anything concrete in the world so it shouldn’t matter, yet in the end it will because ideals are made to give people a different perceptive solution to seemingly impossible to solve problems that sukuna will fall.
    Seeing the world too much as is as compared as it could be will be what takes him out.

    • @TheGospelGuy
      @TheGospelGuy 29 дней назад +4

      He's not jumping into battle.
      THEY'RE JUMPING HIM!!
      He never asked to fight the entire cast, he was only eager to fight Gojo.
      Once that was over, I'm sure he would've just flown back home to chill.
      I bet he was tired and gonna take a nap. But they wouldn't let him.
      You call him a psychopath, but truly he isn't.
      He himself says he understands how others feel, and he even knows what love is.
      He just doesn't care or see the value in it. That's apathy. Not psychopathy.
      A psychopath is someone who is mentally unable to feel emotions of any sort.
      It's because of this that they kill so easily.
      It's not because they're evil, it's that they just want to feel ANYTHING at all.
      Maybe happiness, sadness, pleasure, anger, joy, relief, grief, or guilt.
      Psychopaths don't feel emotions, and have an extremely hard time understanding how others feel.
      They struggle with empathy and sympathy, and it's not their fault in any way.
      In addition, Sukuna is apathetic BY CHOICE.
      He views strength as the only thing that matters, and chooses to not give a damn about anything else.
      Also, the fact that Sukuna CAN FEEL pleasure, cements the fact that he isn't a psychopath.
      Considering he CAN feel anything at all.

    • @ivmonday
      @ivmonday 15 дней назад +3

      @@TheGospelGuy It’s a common misconception that ‘psychopaths’ feel no emotion. They do experience emotions, albeit often to a lesser degree and with a different quality than what is considered typical. Sukuna is definitely a psychopath. From episode 1 ; entering yujis body he was elated to be free, with intentions of committing what he said was a massacre. Let’s stop getting so ironically emotionally involved in characters that we defend psychopathic behavior.

    • @TheGospelGuy
      @TheGospelGuy 7 дней назад

      @@ivmonday I'm not defending psychopathic behavior, I'm defending the truth.
      And truth is that Sukuna ain't no psychopath.
      And the fact of you telling me to not be "emotionally involved" when you just wrote a paragraph about the same thing is quite ironic. But I'm not emotionally involved.
      I'm not interested in Sukuna himself, but the way he thinks. Why he does the things he does.
      I enjoy analyzing characters, so I can understand well-written characters in order to write my own.

    • @ivmonday
      @ivmonday 3 дня назад +2

      @@TheGospelGuy Yea, I don't think you know what ironic means nor psychopathic but it's cool that you write. I'd love to read something when you're done cooking.

    • @TheGospelGuy
      @TheGospelGuy 3 дня назад +1

      @@ivmonday Agree to disagree.
      It's unfortunate we couldn't come to an understanding.
      Maybe sometime in the future, you'll see one of my works.
      But until then, I'm going to keep analyzing well-written characters.

  • @log5531
    @log5531 Месяц назад +11

    Great video. I think you're the best youtuber when it comes to actual analysis of jjk. Powerscaling is great but I'm much more happy to see videos like these

  • @CrookedKingTV
    @CrookedKingTV Месяц назад +12

    I kind of get the vibe that as a cursed and unwanted child it was probably something along the lines of his mother having an affair with someone in a higher social or political standing than her and the consequences of it all. Maybe she was just hiding the pregnancy and not eating enough food for the twins as to not raise suspicion but ultimately with the goal of using the live children in some kind of power move against the sperm donor. Just a theory, but I do think he was technically born into aristocracy but in the rags to riches way.

  • @channeleroni
    @channeleroni Месяц назад +7

    Your jjk commentary is always insightful, thanks for the video.

  • @ryutak777
    @ryutak777 Месяц назад +6

    Peak video, peak writing, and peak music choice with Chrono Trigger ost at the end

  • @robinvmars6191
    @robinvmars6191 Месяц назад +13

    Another banger. I wouldn't have guessed he spoke like that even though he's ancient, purely because of the casual tone.
    I also realized Gege was trying to make the character opaque, but he always came off "quirky" whereas it's starting to look a lot more cohesive now.

  • @kuma1062
    @kuma1062 Месяц назад +23

    Amazing video as always! Thank you for this glorious meal.

  • @fujoshi8890
    @fujoshi8890 Месяц назад +19

    This video was perfect. Full glaze idc. Seated the entire time listening without being able to take my eyes off. Keep it up.

  • @nobodynowhere4959
    @nobodynowhere4959 Месяц назад +4

    8:07 made me realize that Yuji is likely going to be able to give Sukuna a "proper death". To me, it would make the most sense narratively

  • @gabrielasilva9236-p5v
    @gabrielasilva9236-p5v Месяц назад +7

    With all this considered, Sukuna fits Nietzsche's Übermensch concept, corroborating the thesis that those who find and remain true to themselves are the strongest.

  • @sketchiefello9002
    @sketchiefello9002 Месяц назад +9

    Them: "How hard do you glaze Sukuna?"
    Me:

  • @chrisjulien7698
    @chrisjulien7698 27 дней назад +2

    Christ bless you, i just noticed that the narrator boxes are different for Sukuna. Thanks!

  • @WellUnknownAbyss
    @WellUnknownAbyss Месяц назад +5

    When you think about it, Sukuna never say his name out loud yet. Says a lot about his character.

  • @fuchsi5039
    @fuchsi5039 15 дней назад +3

    tldr: I really like the analysis of Sukuna as a divine being and have little to add to it, so I yap about and point out his parallels with Gojo and his character
    What I find interesting to think about when looking at Gojo and Sukuna is that while portrayed as "divine", quite literally so with Gojo proclaiming himself the honored one and as the video describes in length with Sukuna, it only ever nets them descriptions of "Monster", with the Yujo chapters literally calling Gojo a "Monster" and Yuta wanting to take that burden form Gojo, making me think that while divine, they are closer to demons than gods, or perhaps I should say that cursed energy represents the demonic, while positive energy represents the holy and only by obtaining and mastering both does one reach "divinity", which is neither good nor bad, but just beyond human or perhaps (keepign it in line with buddhist themes) enlightened, unbound by human contructs and morality, which also perfectly plays into the fact that Sukuna gets to "win" at hedonism, despite it being humanly impossible.
    What's even more interesting to think about for me is that Gojo seemingly had a chance to obtain this same level of enlightenment, allbeit in a slightly different way, when he had his awakening against Toji. He asks Geto if they should just kill these people, remarking he wouldn't feel anything about it, implying not even sad or angry, but Geto, the only one he as of that moment respects and relates to (remember it was WE'RE the strongest, not I AM) chains him down with morality and humanity, keeping him from becoming what Sukuna became, keeping him human, instead of a transcending deity. This however doesn't mean that as mentioned god knows how much, that he is AS human as the others. He is the Strongest. He is the pinnacle so far above others that he can't relate to them. He is infinitely closer to enlightenment than anyone other than Sukuna (but ever so unable to reach it, just like his infinity hehe), but just yet human enough to crave companionship. And that feeling, not the fact that he is alone, but the FEELING of loneliness, is the only thing still chaining him to humanity, while also being his biggest, or perhaps even, only flaw as a sorcerer. It's what prevents him from becoming divine as compared to Sukuna who has managed to even overcome (or perhaps never had it to begin with) that need for companionship. And even more interesting at that is, that was a CHOICE Gojo made, he could have forced his way through Geto and killed them all had he wanted to forsake his humanity completely. Quite easily so as a matter of fact. Geto impplies this when he said that if he was Gojo, if he was as close to divinity, all it would take to wipe out humanity would be him choosing to do so. But he doesn't, he chooses to remain human, and narratively I believe this is the reason why he couldn't win against Sukuna, even if his infinity was superior, even if he was the better combatant, even if he was the "strongest", because he is the strongest HUMAN (by choice), while Sukuna is a divine being.

  • @ImchautzuCHAUTZU
    @ImchautzuCHAUTZU Месяц назад +31

    The Agenda shall be adapted to perfection with this! We will continue to push the Sukuna Agenda till the end of time!

  • @erwinwaterman9699
    @erwinwaterman9699 Месяц назад +6

    I don't know if this perspective is out there, but this is my take. The whole point of JJK is that we need relationships. Yuji represents the pinnacle of a social lifestyle, and Sukuna is the pinnacle of an antisocial lifestyle (The Strongest), and when you pit the 2 extremes against each other, you see which lifestyle is correct. I'm gonna use the toji vs gojo fight as an example. At that time, Gojo was not "the strongest" and still had a connection with Geto. He was social. Toji was "the strongest" after breaking ties with his son, the only living person he cared about. He was antisocial, thus "the strongest." Gojo had to become "the strongest" in order to beat Toji, and that came with the consequence of his social life. Ever since that fight, Geto is kinda literally a ghost in Gojo's life. It's also important to note that Toji's one regret was losing his son. This fight shows that being the strongest is an unfulfilling life, and beating the strongest by becoming even stronger just repeats the cycle. That fight is happening now, but instead of Toji, it's Sukuna. But Sukuna is the literal pinnacle of that lifestyle, so there is no way to be stronger. That's why Gojo lost. It's not like fighting Toji, you can't just get stronger than him. There's gotta be another way. I don't know how the story's gonna do this, but somehow Yuji has to use the power of friendship to beat sukuna. We've already seen it, anytime he fights solo he loses, but in a duo he always wins.
    I suck at writing but I just want to point out the strongest characters suffer socially in becoming stronger. Obviously there's Gojo. Yuta literally has to command the bastardized spirit of his childhood friend. Yuta also has to throw away his humanity to possess Gojo. Maki can only reach her potential in strength with her twin sister dead. this is pretty halfbaked but there's something here.

  • @DudeReelTalk
    @DudeReelTalk Месяц назад +6

    I do enjoy how Sukuna kinda won already. Even if he dies, he’ll go out in a bang like he always wanted… but if Yuji kills him and proves that his ideology that living for yourself is the only way to be strong, that may be different. Curious to know his response when all is said and done.

  • @IsThatAThaiName
    @IsThatAThaiName Месяц назад +5

    Like kashimo said, why did sukuna become fingers and transcend time if he was just killing time until he died

  • @s1rskiii_
    @s1rskiii_ Месяц назад +19

    32 mins of sukuna glaze…. I used to pray for times like this

  • @teo2216
    @teo2216 29 дней назад +3

    I would like to add that sukuna being the main character could be true because authors tend to name their manga’s first chapter after the main characters and wouldn’t you know the first chapter is named after sukuna…

    • @AGR_678
      @AGR_678 29 дней назад +1

      Yep the 1st chapter's named Ryomen Sukuna🔥💯

  • @axelsxnumba1fan
    @axelsxnumba1fan Месяц назад +3

    NINE MINUTES IN AND YOU'RE ALREADY BLOWING MY MIND 🤯

  • @Offisian
    @Offisian Месяц назад +4

    8:45 i only now noticed hes holding his cursed tools in this shot god damn

  • @sailorsavvy9690
    @sailorsavvy9690 Месяц назад +10

    You pointed out literally everything and more that i had in mind when analyzing Sukuna. You ate this up. God, Gege cooked so hard when creating Sukuna

  • @SentinalSlice
    @SentinalSlice 13 дней назад +1

    Sukuna talking to the reader in a way was really cool, thanks for pointing that out.

  • @yofukashino_
    @yofukashino_ Месяц назад +4

    The pursuit of pleasure is, in itself, a source of pleasure for me.

  • @user-cm5wj5mz1l
    @user-cm5wj5mz1l 5 дней назад +3

    Stand Proud
    You Cooked

  • @revenantronin8377
    @revenantronin8377 Месяц назад +12

    Put simply, Sukuna's philosophy is like the Reio's. Whatever goal he sets his mind to achieve, he WILL see it through thoroughly even if it means he allows himself to be mutilated and sealed away for millions (a thousand) years (which is curious now that I think about it, because Yhwach also awakens after 1000 years).
    The only difference being that Reio's goal was achieved WITH his mutilation as it led up to the current era of Bleach, whereas with Sukuna, the mutilation LED TO his goal in the present day of JJK. (again, wherever they are dissimilar, Yhwach parallels Sukuna)
    Reio could've regained his lost body parts and power at any point in Bleach and went on a killing spree just like Sukuna, and on the flip side, Sukuna could've allowed himself to be used by the Jujutsu society like a cog alongside Yuji to take down all curses but went the other route instead. (again, Yhwach parallels this)
    King of Curses: Power system revolves around curses and curse energy.
    Soul King/King Of Quincy: Power system revolves around souls and soul/spirit energy.
    Where Sukuna ate his twin and claimed divinity as his right and said twin sired a son who would oppose him, the Reio started out as divine but sired a son who would later threaten his divinity and inversely eat him up (as Sukuna did his twin).
    I never actually thought about Sukuna's actual existence and the significance it has to the very world of JJK too deeply until now, he is by all intents and purposes a deity, a god that can choose to do whatever he deems "right" and the world would shape itself around his will.
    I always had this crazy theory that Yhwach was just the Reio's Zanpakutou spirit (or equivalent of, since Zanpakutou didn't exist at the time as they do now). Similar to how Stark can split his soul into other lifeforms that share his power.
    Following the story of Christ, Reio would've sent down the "Holy Spirit" to impregnate a human woman, so a "part of himself" making Yhwach technically just a part of Reio from the beginning. Him calling him "father" is no different from Jesus calling God "father" despite being a part of the Divine Trinity that is God.
    In that sense, one could argue that the part of Reio that wanted progression ironically had to be sealed forever stagnated in time, and the part that wanted stagnation to begin with was born as a human, Yhwach.
    When you look at it from that perspective, Yhwach absorbing Reio then parallels Sukuna even more since technically, they would both be "eating" their other "half" (Reio was more powerful, and in JJK, one twin would usually be more powerful).
    Sukuna is the realised form a what Yhwach+Reio as one being would look like.
    lol, I was only going to talk about Sukuna and Reio and it branched off into Yhwach as well (yes, I went back and put Yhwach's parallels in brackets midway through typing this.
    Anyway, thank you for reading. It's just a random thought that I had when Radman got to explaining the Deity stuff about Sukuna so I thought I'd just type it out as a comment, I didn't know it would become a whole essay (sorry about that😂).
    TLDR: Sukuna is to JJK what Reio is to Bleach, essentially.

    • @VET.INSTINCT
      @VET.INSTINCT Месяц назад +2

      Very good comparison
      Always seen him and believed him to be comparable too aizen and I love aizen
      But your making me understand ywatch and fuckk with him more
      And I watch mrtommo bleach analysis all day 🫴🏿🤧😂😂😂🤞🏿
      Ty tho

  • @dsaraon
    @dsaraon Месяц назад +9

    How are the manga images in this video so high quality ?

  • @NubsDaShooter
    @NubsDaShooter Месяц назад +2

    This was a great, well thought out video.

  • @detectivecritics
    @detectivecritics Месяц назад +11

    lovely video as always man

  • @pixelated4068
    @pixelated4068 Месяц назад +11

    The only critique I have of this video is the beginning where; Gojo, Toji, and Jogo are treated as “regular people” because their deaths aren’t seen. Yet, I think the opposite.
    We know they’re strong forces, we see the deaths of those weak all the time, but with those three we almost never see the killing blow but only the kill. As if it’s perverse to see the process and not just the result as the hierarchy shifts.
    They’re eaten by a bigger fish, but because of that; it shouldn’t be watched as it seems wrong, but nature still must take its course.

    • @stunnagirl8465
      @stunnagirl8465 Месяц назад +4

      Insane comprehension skills

    • @bigPPprincess
      @bigPPprincess Месяц назад +2

      Real. It's like how it's polite to cover your mouth to speak while you're eating. He'll hide it if he can, out of respect.

  • @jonomano3992
    @jonomano3992 26 дней назад +1

    I think gege here does an amazing job of fleshing out a character who in and of itself is a whole paradox. A being who doesn't portray the usual tell tale markers of humanity, yet was born human. Sukuna has a body, a soul, thinks and talks, banters and shares perceptions... Yet his existence could just be explained that as of a creature with higher intelligence.
    No one in that universe relates to Sukuna, no one understands him on a level he would agree with wholeheartedly, none can even be interpreted as similar. Sure, if you chalk effects felt through action as a power, some can sort of get near him...but sort of near isn't close and those terms are relative.
    Use of Jujutsu? I mean, it's an inherent truth in this world, some similarities are bound into the physics of whatever universe inhabits it, and all the creatures that reside in it. Just being able to do one of the things Sukuna does not make you similar at a fundamental level.
    Sukuna is born human and also becomes almost divine, but is neither divine nor human nor an innocuous footnote in time.
    He shares the human experience with the sorcers he meets but he didn't really experience his time alive as a human.
    It's almost like, and I'll absolutely say this is opinion... That Yuji is the embodiment of humanity's fight against intangible aspects of our existence. Sukuna, is an intangible aspect of life made physical.
    Sukuna doesn't make sense so far.
    But as we learn more, he either will or completely just stay a paradox.

  • @renatobregu
    @renatobregu 11 дней назад +1

    One of the best videos hands down

  • @flummy1692
    @flummy1692 Месяц назад +28

    The problem with people not understanding him is that they don’t accept statements that gege makes through him as truth, they find everything he does as bullshit and ass pulls and people just don’t want to understand sukunas character or his personality at least when ooo shiny object gojo exists

    • @coraline2770
      @coraline2770 Месяц назад +2

      It makes me dread next chapter hearing them go "asspull" again even though its all explained and makes sense

    • @flummy1692
      @flummy1692 Месяц назад +4

      @@coraline2770 every damn time man, i just stopped involving myself with the community as much i couldnt take the level of stupidity and disregard for everything

    • @coraline2770
      @coraline2770 Месяц назад +6

      @@flummy1692 it really sucks I wanna read some good discussion but there's nowhere to go bc its all just "sukuna cycle" "asspull" or "plot armor" I just can't anymore lol

    • @flummy1692
      @flummy1692 Месяц назад +3

      @@coraline2770 best jjk related discussions ive had is jjk wankers trying to put jjk over opm... when amai mask can solo all of jjk

    • @swagnegrocongucci134
      @swagnegrocongucci134 Месяц назад +1

      People act like binding vows didn't exist until the shinjuku arc

  • @Rishabh149
    @Rishabh149 Месяц назад +11

    Another great video
    Jjk is Sukuna Kaisen from Chapter 1 people just don't realise it

  • @axelsxnumba1fan
    @axelsxnumba1fan Месяц назад +2

    So, I'm really proud of you. I wish more people could admit when they interpret something incorrectly later on after more information is presented instead of doubling down. I watched some of your other JJK videos a while back, and I remember disagreeing immensely with that one point... I believed wholeheartedly since the Jogo scene that Sukuna was really there and it wasn't a near-death hallucination.
    Okay, okay.. I subbed now lol 😅

  • @matijajunger4800
    @matijajunger4800 Месяц назад +5

    I like the video but the last stretch about Sukuna being about above the narrator is a big stretch. For example Sukuna was just explaining what happened to the almost dead or already dead Gojo.

  • @siroutrage1045
    @siroutrage1045 Месяц назад +24

    Sukuna being so one dimensional and yet very deep is amazing writing

  • @wumbojet
    @wumbojet Месяц назад +16

    Man... Every single time you make a video about jjk I like it more and more...
    Not a single time I've felt that you make something up, you just reframe something that may catch my attention but couldn't completely process.
    This might be the most fascinating example of that. The narrator being wrong and asking why broke my brain, I found it weird at the time but it makes so much sense.

  • @SentinalSlice
    @SentinalSlice 13 дней назад +1

    I feel like a learned a lot. But this videos title and the last thing you said in it is telling me that I actually didn’t learn anything.

  • @SentinalSlice
    @SentinalSlice 13 дней назад +1

    Sukuna needing to explain what he did to the Narrator is amazing.

  • @Goodlifeiswhatiwant
    @Goodlifeiswhatiwant Месяц назад +4

    Amazing analysis, but be prepare gojostans gonna come here and start barking and spamming in here coment section..(thats what they are doing since 236)

  • @edgeelric4245
    @edgeelric4245 Месяц назад +7

    Sounds like the paradox of hedonism assumes that people do not regulate and generate their own emotions. Basic buddhist teachings disprove this. Even when life is suffering you must me the pillar that generates worth for yourself.

    • @edgeelric4245
      @edgeelric4245 Месяц назад +6

      How could the pursuit of pleasure be boring. By definition it is either achieved or being sought. Where is the boredom?

    • @edgeelric4245
      @edgeelric4245 Месяц назад +4

      Solitude is basic foundation of humanity. We are all solitary entities.

    • @jon_ovo3653
      @jon_ovo3653 Месяц назад +4

      Cooooook!!!! I will remember this

  • @TheAtraxIA
    @TheAtraxIA Месяц назад +2

    The thing that breaks Sukuna from the Hedonistic paradox is that he ACCEPTS the pain, thus giving the pleasure worth, whilst pure hedonism AVOIDS the pain. At least that’s what I get from it.

  • @analyticsystem4094
    @analyticsystem4094 7 дней назад +1

    Sukuna carries himself like a God of Jujutsu, using every facet of Jujutsu at its peak and to strengthen himself. He uses binding vows to strengthen and add versatility to his own techniques. His Selfish Nihilism perfectly fits jujutsu, his focus is on strength and jujutsu is the path to unstoppable strength

  • @Lorendrawn
    @Lorendrawn Месяц назад +6

    I only began following JJK in the last year, but I knew about the general plot of the early chapters. It was funny to me to see villains pop up and the protags get stronger to overcome them while the audience knows the final boss is following the protagonist around the whole time. It set a tension that seemed to get stronger and weaker over time, with people beginning to call Sukuna a fraud. But if he really is the King of Curses and the fear Jogo showed around him was well-deserved, there would have to be an arc where Sukuna has strength feats that establish him as thus.
    Sukuna kaisen feels well-earned to me. We are going through what people in the Heian era experienced where every competent fighter in the area is drawn in this vortex towards Sukuna and he grinds them all up and spits them out, loving the challenge the whole time. The idea of The Strongest becoming the focal point of the world is taken literally here and I'm all for it.

  • @danieldorvil7683
    @danieldorvil7683 Месяц назад +8

    I enjoyed thx for the vid

  • @lumpy4321
    @lumpy4321 Месяц назад +2

    love the music choice

  • @dcd3lt4
    @dcd3lt4 Месяц назад +4

    Sukuna is the Tanjimoro of JJK fr fr 👍

  • @LatexGod
    @LatexGod Месяц назад +3

    32 minutes of Sukuna glazing, I'm all for it

  • @ilovelawnmowers
    @ilovelawnmowers 16 дней назад +1

    While I haven't watched or read JJK, the way you described Sukuna's actions and personal philosophy reminded me quite a lot of this one obscure(ish) philosopher (though he didn't like the term) that has vastly influenced me known mostly as Max Stirner. I really wish I could get into the nitty gritty of Stirner's writings in his book "The Unique and Its Property," but I will unfortunately have to settle for a superficial, inaccurate overview of what Stirner's philosophy was. Basically, he rejected ideals like religion, humanism, morality, collectivism, and a whole bunch of other things as nothing more than phantasms that haunt the mind, as if these concepts, despite not being sentient, acted to make their adherents into their property. Stirner's rejection of these ideals, however, were limited only by how useful they were to him. Kind of like when Sukuna was talking about how he thought sorcerers were stupid for holding close to ideals instead of doing as they please.
    Paraphrasing here, Stirner said he was not against socialism, but rather sacred socialism: keep in mind this was before anarcho-communism was established as a coherent strain of libertarian leftism, so Stirner, being a contemporary of Marx's, was critiquing the socialism espoused by Marx, which advocated for an authoritarian state run by the working class. Stirner disliked Marxism because it advocated for a society in which the individual was subject to the power of the collective. However, Stirner was not referring to the individual as a coherent, defined thing which had certain inalienable rights, as John Locke and his ilk would, but rather as... I don't really know how to describe it... Stirner calls this fuzzy concept "The Unique." From what I understand, it's the you behind you: the personal will behind your whims and identity, a "creative nothing" as he called it, as if it were the empty void which Yahweh/God/Allah spoke life and being into. It is the Unique which defines itself, and it does so on a whim. It's not supposed to be pinned down or understood by anyone but the Unique itself. You decide what you become, if anything at all. You decide who and what you are, if anything at all.
    Now, I bet you're wondering, "What does Sukuna have to do with this?" Well, let's take this one step at a time. Let's look at Sukuna's relationship with pleasure: after all, the narrator did say that all which existed was his pleasure and displeasure. This may make Sukuna seem like a hedonist, like Mahito, but the difference between Mahito and Sukuna is that Mahito is haunted by his hedonism, while Sukuna is willing to set his hedonism aside if it means he may attain later pleasures, or really for any reason. Mahito is a selfish psychopath because he's a cowardly, sadistic hedonist, while Sukuna is selfish because it's simply what makes the most sense to him, as well as what he personally wants. He doesn't deserve anything, and he knows it, but he doesn't care. Sukuna's affairs are based on nothing: nothing but his Unique, nothing but his creative nothing. As for him, it manifests in the form of a psychopathic genocider who wants to dominate everything, but still, it's his Unique at work here. He doesn't care what others think of him. He doesn't care about people's expectations. He'll never boast unless its for his personal entertainment. He'll praise the cursed spirit Jogo for his determination, despite the fact that Jogo is so much weaker than him, telling me that his whole "strong dominating the weak thing" is yet another belief of his which he doesn't let possess his Unique and define him fully. He'll wear a kimono despite the fact that it's supposed to be "feminine" because he recognizes that gender roles are nothing but a phantasm which possesses people like property. If he worried about gender roles, he would have been unable to find clothing with such accommodating sleeves as a kimono for his two pairs of arms to fit through, disadvantaging himself in the process.
    It interests me somewhat to keep typing more about this-especially the part talking about the text boxes being superimposed instead of just white blocks-but I just don't really care enough, so I'm going to stop here. If any of you anarcho-nerds out there want to provide more of a Stirnerite analysis of Sukuna's behavior, then be my guest. I'm just sperging out the best way I know how, because the video reminded me of a philosopher who has impacted me more positively on an emotional and mental-health level than almost anything I've ever experienced in this life. If any of you read The Unique and Its Property, don't read it like a bible that dictates how you should live, but rather analysis on how you could be living. It's not a strict ideology, but rather tools you can use to secure your life for yourself. Just my few cents.

  • @burningtrash6330
    @burningtrash6330 4 дня назад +1

    Sukuna would thrive in a mr beast challenge

  • @SamTheGumMan117
    @SamTheGumMan117 Месяц назад +12

    I still love Mahito more as a villain, but Sukuna throughout since his initial fight with Gojo has grown on me a bunch, and he is truly one to stand above the many.

  • @dripg0djv280
    @dripg0djv280 Месяц назад +4

    Subscribed. Great analysis and perspective of the story

  • @Amnesiastic
    @Amnesiastic Месяц назад +2

    the fact this just made me understand him better

  • @cutiecate10
    @cutiecate10 3 дня назад +1

    i alone can understand everything about him, for i am his succesor, his first true disciple.

  • @DudeReelTalk
    @DudeReelTalk Месяц назад +5

    What I love about Sukuna as a villain is that I just can’t picture him losing. When pit up against a stronger character from another series like Luffy or naruto who clearly outclass his feats of strength and speed I can’t see Sukuna winning. But my brain simply can’t imagine Sukuna ever losing a fight. I think that’s a textbook example of “Aura”.

    • @user-oo2gy5cf3g
      @user-oo2gy5cf3g Месяц назад +1

      Textbook ass pulls that's why sukuna can't lose

  • @pickachuman2802
    @pickachuman2802 Месяц назад +6

    this is the hardest 30 minute sukuna glaze sesh ever. bravo son, you've donated all of your aura to this anime character. now you are in aura debt for the next 30 years.

  • @errywibowo6132
    @errywibowo6132 Месяц назад +2

    He is soo Godlike, that it needs a PAIN ost to describe his character🤯

  • @RodrigoRaonne
    @RodrigoRaonne Месяц назад +20

    Great video Radman

  • @buckhill12
    @buckhill12 Месяц назад +18

    Sukuna is easily my top 1 pick for a villain in anime. If not my top 3. I’m definitely going to rewatch this video again later tonight.

    • @SumRandomGuy1
      @SumRandomGuy1 Месяц назад +1

      I don’t see the you know with sukuna like he’s a cool character I guess but I always saw him as another “thing” in the way of everyone else’s goals in the story is that why you guys like him? For me his ideals of selfishness and bringing sorrow to weaker things is a bit unoriginal. But everyone else enjoys it I’m just tryna pick some brains and see if I’m tripping or…

    • @buckhill12
      @buckhill12 Месяц назад +13

      @@SumRandomGuy1
      For me, I respect his confidence and patience. He not afraid to look like a fool in front of readers if it means he can win. Which is another reason why I like him. He’s not afraid to abuse the power system in the slightest. He’ll do whatever it takes to get what he wants and use it without any hesitation. An aspect about his character is that he will gamble his life against even the strongest character in the series by holding back to get a specific winning condition.
      Most people will never like those kind of qualities in a character; or villain for that matter. But a character who gets his wins and be humble about it is more compelling than a character who be a sore winner/loser after doing things that people in and out of story doesn’t like.
      Of course, this is more of a surface level of why I like him, but if I have to sum up my favorite qualities in this, then that would be how I see him.

    • @SumRandomGuy1
      @SumRandomGuy1 Месяц назад +1

      @@buckhill12 I guess? I mean he isnt humble,
      but their definitely is some sort of depths to his character if you look deep deep deep deep deeeeep down. Most of what he’s done is a direct result of kenjaku, I mean everything in the story is happening because kenjaku, but sukuna the more boring character is in the spotlight I get it he isnt just a “strong guy”. I feel like the fact that people call him a goat antagonist is just leaving a sour taste in my mouth. If what makes him a goat antagonist makes him a goat antagonist then shouldn’t yuji be the goat protagonist? Why do we take flowers from yuji when he’s literally more developed, and has the same “character aspects” of sukuna, but reversed?

    • @buckhill12
      @buckhill12 Месяц назад

      @@SumRandomGuy1
      Oh I love the hell out of Yuji. Swear to god, I want him to be my best friend! Something about him that just makes me root for him so much! Kenjaku is definitely the goat too. Don’t let my dick riding for Sukuna fool ya. Its takes a real villain to put themselves in a dead female body and spread their legs to give birth to a baby that directly counters the main villain of the current story.
      Now me personally? I doubt Kenjaku is dead 100%. I feel like he’s a little bit too smart to go out the way that he did. Though if he did went out like that? Then I wouldn’t be mad. He had fun at the end so why I should be complaining? Oh yeah, Sukuna for sure talks his shit, but he’s not going to disrespect you in death after he kills you. He sends the opponents he likes off with a complement. He’s like an evil version of Tanijro from demon slayer in that aspect! 😂

    • @CJ739
      @CJ739 Месяц назад +11

      @@SumRandomGuy1 Sukuna isn't evil for evil's sake. He's extremely intelligent and by far the most skilled sorcerer in the series when it comes purely to cursed energy manipulation. His efficiency was on par with Gojo despite Gojo having the advantage of the six eyes. He has more energy than Gojo, he can heal himself instantly, he intricately understands binding vows and what he can do with them to enhance himself, he instantly forms plans and sees opportunities in the moment such as when he met Megumi and saw his cursed technique, how he baited Yuji into the binding vow that let him take over. He is extremely patient, willing to wait thousands of years if necessary, and despite all this, his motivation is childlike.
      He's just interested in doing whatever pleases him in the moment. He'll pause a fight to ask about a poem, he'll pause a fight to go see whats going on in another area of the city, he'll just let Mahito off with disrespecting him cause they both laughed at Yuji. He was going to let the special grade curse go until it attacked him because he just didn't have any interest. He will take time to think through things even in the midst of a fight such as when he paused to ponder why Yuji upsets him so much. He's on a plane above Gojo and Kashimo but doesn't feel their solitude because people are interesting. Maki interested him because she was the complete opposite of him in terms of how they got stronger.
      He gives people a chance to grow such as when he was fighting Higuruma. That's why people like him, he's cool. He has badass lines, he's intelligent but doesn't just go around 1 shotting everyone because he can. It's almost like he's Pariston and Netero at the same time. Even if Sukuna wasn't strong, he'd still be a threat because of how smart he is. He doesn't bring sorrow to other people as his goal, he brings sorrow when they fuck with him. Mahito entered his space, he proceeded to fold him. The twins who fed him his fingers in exchange for a bargain, he folded them too. He made it a game with Jogo. He tormented Megumi for his purposes of fully possessing his body and killing Megumi's ego/sense of self. He torments Yuji because he self admittedly hates him. Everyone else is just in the way of him doing whatever he wants to do in the moment.
      Even in the Heian period, people were bending over backwards to serve/not offend Sukuna. Sukuna makes the world revolve around him but doesn't ever make any real effort to be a king/overlord or influence his will upon everyone. The culling game was Kenjaku's plan. Sukuna just wanted to fight Gojo. Why Sukuna was willing to go along with a ton of Kenjaku's plans we'll have to see. The connection between Sukuna, Tengen, and Kenjaku is something I've been wanting to see for a while.
      Sukuna's solitude and utter belief in himself is appealing to people because it invokes the sense of as long as you work hard and believe in yourself you can achieve the highest heights regardless of position. Whereas Yuji it almost feels like he can't do anything without a pep talk or having someone there at his side to prop him up. Most people that are fans of battle manga (at least that I know of/have seen) prefer 1 on 1 fights or respect 1 on 1s more than team wins or team accomplishments. Yuji is cool and is developing a lot especially since Gojo's death, but we've honestly barely seen him train/progress. It just kind of happens because he's Sukuna's nephew and was Sukuna's vessel for a while. He's just getting handed abilities like reversed curse technique and cleave. A lot of times it really felt like Megumi was more of the main character than Sukuna. Personally I think Yuji's arc has been kind of a fumble from Gege but I still love the series.

  • @princek_24
    @princek_24 Месяц назад +15

    This is why he’s my favorite villain in all of anime amazing video 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @abrahamkimu8683
    @abrahamkimu8683 Месяц назад +7

    Yo these videos are making me appreciate at lot more about this manga that would have definitely gone completely under the radar, THE GOAT of video essays unquestionably

  • @multimediafan6777
    @multimediafan6777 Месяц назад +6

    This video has to be top 5 best JJK analysis videos ever🤯

  • @indigo4740
    @indigo4740 Месяц назад +7

    Yep. This is the best Sukuna video. Yeah

  • @qurtmancini5539
    @qurtmancini5539 Месяц назад +4

    Hands down the best analysis ✌️

  • @sox4830
    @sox4830 Месяц назад +1

    maybe yuuji understands him and maybe sukuna uses binding vows to seal his ideals in place, like philosophy inside the mind but cemented in place

  • @tylersworld1227
    @tylersworld1227 Месяц назад +2

    who I REALLY can’t understand is hakari

  • @vibingandtoasters
    @vibingandtoasters Месяц назад +8

    more sukuna content 🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🔥🔥

  • @justsomeguywithwhitehair4987
    @justsomeguywithwhitehair4987 Месяц назад +9

    A 32 minute video glazing Sukuna? Hell yeah man, keep cooking

  • @victorcippitelli2242
    @victorcippitelli2242 Месяц назад

    Awesome video :) !

  • @SamTheGumMan117
    @SamTheGumMan117 Месяц назад +1

    It's not related, but I would love to see you cover Ranger Reject at some point and hear your thoughts on it

  • @CTP909
    @CTP909 Месяц назад +5

    Honestly a great video. Hope your channel grows and you can do more mysterious characters