Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Among numerous traits, Sakurai was surprised by the friendly relationship between Geto and Gojo. Although it was the first time Geto and Yuta interacted, Sakurai had already worked with Okkotsu's voice actress, Megumi Ogata, multiple times. [14] Lex Lang enjoyed Geto's characterization, despite him being the antagonist of the movie. He ...
Geto schemes his next move with Jogo, who has regained his body, and Mahito. Geto declares that they will continue trying to find all of Sukuna's fingers to fully release him, starting by ambushing Tokyo Jujutsu Tech. The Kyoto class arrives for the exchange event, and Yuji reveals his survival after two months, to his friends' shock.
Geto worries since Gojo has been using his Six Eyes technique non-stop for two days to protect them, making him tired. Once the deadline passes, the group returns to Tokyo Jujutsu High, only to be attacked by Toji, who uses Gojo's fatigue to catch him off guard. Gojo holds him back while Geto takes Riko and Kuroi to Tengen's.
After training with Gojo and the other students, Yuta learns to control his Cursed Energy and becomes a skilled swordsman. Even after Rika's curse is lifted, Okkotsu maintains his Special-Grade ranking, so much so that he can beat Suguru Geto, and Gojo has stated that Yuta has the potential to overcome him.
Looking back now, I see so many reasons why I should have reported the crime: to help find the guys, to stop them from doing the same to someone else, to make sure reported crime statistics are ...
Eva Longoria’s 6-year-old son already has an adventurous palate.. During a recent interview with PEOPLE about her new campaign for Nespresso, the actress, 49, opened up about living between ...
Satoru Gojo (Japanese: 五条 悟, Hepburn: Gojō Satoru) is a character from Gege Akutami's manga Jujutsu Kaisen.He was first introduced in Akutami's short series Tokyo Metropolitan Curse Technical School as the mentor of the cursed teenager Yuta Okkotsu at Tokyo Prefectural Jujutsu High School.
Here’s what we did instead—and it’s working: Synchrony CEO Stop romanticizing in-office watercooler talk. As a fully distributed company of 12,000 people, here’s what really works