Red Scale
- El episodio se transmitió el 19 oct 2023
- 24min
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9.5/10
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Yuji llega por fin a la estación de Shibuya, pero le espera una persona inesperada. Choso, uno de los úteros malditos y hermano de Eso y Kechizu, está dispuesto a vengar a sus hermanos.Yuji llega por fin a la estación de Shibuya, pero le espera una persona inesperada. Choso, uno de los úteros malditos y hermano de Eso y Kechizu, está dispuesto a vengar a sus hermanos.Yuji llega por fin a la estación de Shibuya, pero le espera una persona inesperada. Choso, uno de los úteros malditos y hermano de Eso y Kechizu, está dispuesto a vengar a sus hermanos.
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This episode of Jujutsu Kaisen was an absolute spectacle! It was sheer madness and perfection rolled into one. The lighting during the fight scenes was breathtaking, creating a visually stunning experience. The innovative camera movements added a dynamic touch, making the 2D fights come to life in a perfectly drawn manner. The backgrounds were vibrant and beautiful, enhancing the overall visual appeal. This episode stands out as one of the best-animated ones I've ever seen, reaching the level of movie quality. The outstanding OST only amplified the intensity. Kudos to Studio MAPPA for delivering this exceptional episode!
"In the world of Jujutsu Kaisen, a madness and perfection blend, Where the lighting paints the scenes, a sight to transcend.
Innovative camera dances, a dynamic story to append, 2D fights, flawlessly drawn, emotions to suspend.
Backgrounds burst with hues, a vibrant, colorful trend, An animated masterpiece, where art and motion commend.
A symphony in every frame, a poetic episode to defend, Studio MAPPA, your brilliance, we fervently commend."
"In the world of Jujutsu Kaisen, a madness and perfection blend, Where the lighting paints the scenes, a sight to transcend.
Innovative camera dances, a dynamic story to append, 2D fights, flawlessly drawn, emotions to suspend.
Backgrounds burst with hues, a vibrant, colorful trend, An animated masterpiece, where art and motion commend.
A symphony in every frame, a poetic episode to defend, Studio MAPPA, your brilliance, we fervently commend."
It's crazy how this show still manages to keep raising its own bar. Between Hidden Inventory Part 3, Hidden Inventory Part 4, Gate Open, and now this episode, Jujutsu Kaisen continues to shock and astound with effortless ease. Most modern anime series, or television shows in general, they can only dream of having just one of these masterpiece episodes, like this; and with just season 2, JJK has multiple. Plot description ahead, and with potential spoilers, read carefully. In short, if you're in the future reading this, on the fence about the show, watch it immediately, if not for the episodes above and this one. Every episode is worth the journey.
It's all Yuji this episode, and the cinematography continues to shine. Clever lighting choices and shot composition just makes every moment so tense, especially in the second half of this episode. MAPPA's animation goes without saying. The animation is fantastic as always, and the fight choreography feels so fluid. This episode is a stern reminder that nobody is safe, and the intense violence doubles up on that. The fight between Yuji and Choso is absolutely phenomenal, an instant top 5 favorite for the season in my book. It all rolls out so perfectly, and just when you think you know how it will play out, your expectations are flipped on it's head. Tension is communicated so well in this show, and this episode is no different. The lack of music near the end was a fantastic choice-sometimes no music at all makes a scene hit that much harder, and this episode is a shining reminder of that.
Just, wow.
It's all Yuji this episode, and the cinematography continues to shine. Clever lighting choices and shot composition just makes every moment so tense, especially in the second half of this episode. MAPPA's animation goes without saying. The animation is fantastic as always, and the fight choreography feels so fluid. This episode is a stern reminder that nobody is safe, and the intense violence doubles up on that. The fight between Yuji and Choso is absolutely phenomenal, an instant top 5 favorite for the season in my book. It all rolls out so perfectly, and just when you think you know how it will play out, your expectations are flipped on it's head. Tension is communicated so well in this show, and this episode is no different. The lack of music near the end was a fantastic choice-sometimes no music at all makes a scene hit that much harder, and this episode is a shining reminder of that.
Just, wow.
To sum up my review in a nutshell... it only felt like ten minutes had passed.
Damn what an episode, easily one of the best the show has to offer and it's only going to get better with the arc continuing to have great moment after moment.
Some breathtaking choreography, which I felt like matched the nice and fast pace the fight had. And with the art that Gege(the author) displayed in the manga, it's nice to see it get done justice by the animators, artists, directors, and even the different narrators who give a great sense of telling how the technique works or something simple of what's going on.
Honestly this episode was perfect and arguably my favorite in JJK. The 23 minutes felt like 10 tbh.
Damn what an episode, easily one of the best the show has to offer and it's only going to get better with the arc continuing to have great moment after moment.
Some breathtaking choreography, which I felt like matched the nice and fast pace the fight had. And with the art that Gege(the author) displayed in the manga, it's nice to see it get done justice by the animators, artists, directors, and even the different narrators who give a great sense of telling how the technique works or something simple of what's going on.
Honestly this episode was perfect and arguably my favorite in JJK. The 23 minutes felt like 10 tbh.
10richbalr
Wow, mappa animation team did this fight justice in my honest opinion. I mean the whole episode was just Yuji and choso which I am so glad they did by the way. But the way the fight was handled compared to the manga ... chefs kiss. Perfect adaptation and the animation was honestly insane. The way the fight went and the way Yuji Itadori and choso battled it away in Shibuya was just insane to watch throughout the whole episode. I couldn't honestly take my eyes off the screen as every moment was either action or crazy lure for the story. 10/10 episode In my opinion and Shibuya arc STARTS NOW. Credit to mappa animators tbh because they went off.
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Episode 13 is nothing short of a masterpiece! This episode seamlessly combines breathtaking animation, intense battles, and compelling character development. The storytelling is on point, keeping us on the edge of our seats from start to finish. It's a thrilling rollercoaster of emotions that leaves us craving for more. The character interactions are rich and dynamic, adding depth to an already fantastic cast. Every frame is a visual delight, and the soundtrack enhances the atmosphere perfectly. If you're a fan of the series, this episode will exceed your expectations. Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Episode 13 is a thrilling, action-packed, and emotionally charged episode that showcases the brilliance of the series. It's a must-watch and deserves a perfect 10/10!
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