The Fitting End for Choso in Jujutsu Kaisen: Why Fans Disagreeing Are Mistaken

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The Fitting End for Choso in Jujutsu Kaisen: Why Fans Disagreeing Are Mistaken

Todo, Yuji, and Choso (Mappa)

Choso’s death in Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 259, where he sacrifices himself to protect his brother Yuji Itadori from Ryomen Sukuna, has left a profound impact on fans, given his rising popularity in the series.

While many mourn his departure, arguing that he deserved a happier ending, his demise aligns perfectly with the essence of his character and the narrative’s themes.

Choso’s journey throughout Jujutsu Kaisen has been defined by his unwavering commitment to his family. He harbored deep-seated desires to avenge and protect his brothers, even blaming himself for not fulfilling his role as an elder sibling.

The Fitting End for Choso

Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 259: Choso's Sacrifice to Rescue Yuji with the Return of Another Brother
Yuji and Choso

This drive led him to confront Kenjaku during the Culling Games arc and ultimately switch allegiances to aid the sorcerers, including Yuji, against common enemies.

The pivotal moment of Choso’s death underscores his selfless nature. His ultimate act of protection for Yuji is a culmination of his character arc, showcasing his consistent prioritization of family over personal well-being. By sacrificing himself to shield Yuji from Sukuna’s wrath, Choso epitomizes the themes of sacrifice and familial bonds woven into the series.

Author Gege Akutami’s execution of Choso’s death is poignant and well-earned, offering the character significant development and spotlight before his departure. This narrative choice distinguishes Choso from other supporting characters, providing closure and emotional resonance for fans invested in his story.

Choso Kamo

Choso’s evolution from antagonist to ally highlights his complexity and growth as a character. Initially introduced as an adversary seeking revenge for his cursed womb brothers’ deaths,

Choso’s discovery of his familial connection with Yuji transformed his motivations. He became instrumental in pivotal story arcs, providing critical support and camaraderie amidst intense battles.

In retrospect, Choso’s death resonates as a fitting conclusion to his narrative arc. It reinforces the core themes of Jujutsu Kaisen—selflessness, loyalty, and sacrifice—and solidifies Choso’s legacy as a deeply compelling and impactful character.

Ultimately, his demise underscores the emotional depth and complexity that defines the series, leaving a lasting impression on fans who have grown to admire and cherish Choso’s presence in the story.

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Steve Markus Johanson is a Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart and one of the publication's most prolific contributors, with nearly 1,000 published articles. A dedicated content writer, he devotes himself to spreading manga and anime throughout the world, with strong focus on creator interviews, studio strategy, and chapter-level analysis.

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