MOST DISLIKED JUJUTSU KAISEN CHARACTERS
By : Animes Photo , Time Now Digital
Junpei was ultimately a victim of his own misguided trust, and his mistakes proved fatal. Drawn in by the Cursed Spirit Mahito, who had the power to transform people into grotesque mutants, he never anticipated that Mahito would turn on him.
Momo Nishimiya's confrontation with Nobara Kugisaki was disappointing for many fans who were eager to see Nobara showcase her skills. Momo's evasive tactics made it challenging for Nobara to gain the upper hand,
Mai Zenin's debut in the anime disappointed both fans and Nobara Kugisaki. Nobara disliked Mai's condescending attitude towards her and her sister, Maki. Mai's frustration stemmed from feeling abandoned by Maki, who, lacking cursed energy,
Villains like Suguru Geto often attract fans due to their "bad boy" charm, and similarly, beautiful antagonists in shonen and seinen anime can garner admiration. While Suguru Geto undoubtedly has admirers who enjoy his complex
In Jujutsu Kaisen's second season, Toji Fushiguro revealed a small hint of a heroic side, but he remained largely a villain and didn’t win many fans over. The most positive thing anime fans can say about Toji is that he showed some care for his son,
While Hanami wasn't the most formidable Cursed Spirit antagonizing the jujutsu sorcerers in Season 1 of Jujutsu Kaisen, the spirit's relentless persistence and clever escape plans made it a particularly frustrating foe.
Juzo didn't stick around for long, making his appearance during the Kyoto Goodwill Event. His obsession with crafting items from people's bones was certainly disturbing, yet somehow not as chilling as some other Cursed Spirits like Mahito.
In the first season of Jujutsu Kaisen, the blonde villain Haruto Shigemo might have appeared less menacing compared to the formidable Hanami, but he should not be underestimated. Armed with his hand-based sword
Kenjaku stands out as one of the most shocking, repulsive, and despicable villains in Jujutsu Kaisen. His actions are a brutal mockery of Suguru Geto, who, despite his flaws, was still his genuine human self.
Mahito was one of the most infuriating characters due to his unsettling presence and his near-impossibility to kill. He was responsible for the deaths of several beloved characters, including the tragic end of Kento Nanami at Shibuya, which Yuji had to witness helplessly