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The Shibuya Incident arc is one of Jujutsu Kaisen's longest, and plenty of important battles and deaths happen. Here's what ...
Gojo is finally able to escape the Prison Realm with the help of Angel, a mysterious character who can erase any cursed techniques. Therefore, with her powers, she nullifies the Prison Realm. They ...
Gojo was trapped within the mysterious Prison Realm by the supposed Suguru Geto, and Yuji and the other Jujutsu Sorcerers were then left to face off against the Cursed Spirit threats all by ...
How exactly are Gojo and Yuta related, and what role does their ancestor, Sugawara, play in Jujutsu Kaisen’s story?
Satoru Gojo's death in Jujutsu Kaisen shocked fans, but it wasn't just for impact; it was thematically essential. His fall to Sukuna in chapter 236 underscores core series themes: the dangers of ...
For years, scientists felt like the fish they were watching watched them back. A new study suggests they can recognize a diver's outfit. A herd of saddled sea bream fish swim closely by a ...
Even Ryomen Sukuna needed a pair of hands to use Domain Expansion. Meanwhile, only Gojo Satoru stood as the exception - his Infinite Void could be activated with a single hand, a detail that set ...
The blobfish, described as the world's ugliest animal, has been voted fish of the year in New Zealand. The creature, which grows to about 12 inches (30cm) long, is known affectionately as Mr ...
The blobfish will be neglected for its looks no more, conservationists say, This sea creature may have just experienced the "ugly duckling" glowup of the fish world. Once dubbed the "world's ...
A New Zealand-based environmental nonprofit, the Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust, announced over the weekend its annual "Fish of the Year" winner, which was none other than the blobfish.
A Peruvian fisherman who was rescued after 95 days lost at sea told CNN that his faith and his desire to see his family again kept him going – along with a diet of cockroaches, birds ...
Once dubbed the world's ugliest animal for its soft, lumpy appearance, the blobfish has made a stunning comeback: it was crowned this week as Fish of the Year by a New Zealand environmental group.