Jujutsu Kaisen‘s most beloved character died in thebattle of the strongestagainst Sukuna. Gojo fought thestrongest sorcererin history as soon as he was unsealed from the Prison realm. The battle lasted for 14 chapters and ended with Gojo’s defeat.
Even though it’s been a few months since Gojo died, Jujutsu Kaisen fans still adore him the most. After all, Gojo has been among the most popular characters since the beginning, and his death was off-screen, which doesn’t give fans the closure they want.
Wind Breaker’s Umemiya Hajime is similar to Jujutsu Kaisen’s Gojo Satoru
Apart from the white hair, Umemiya Hajime and Satoru Gojo share a lot of similarities. Both characters are voiced by Yuichi Nakamura in the Japanese subbed version. Furthermore, they’re both among the strongest characters in their series. They both always have cheerful personalities too, but they also stand their ground when things get serious.
As the strongest, Gojo and Umemiya have a lot of responsibilities on their shoulders. Umemiya is the leader of Bofurin and has to be the strongest fighter among them to protect the town. If there’s one major difference between Gojo and Umemiya, it’s how every Furin openly respects him.
Meanwhile, Gojo’s students cherish him but don’t actively express their respect for him. Their interactions are mostly funny, and many fans like that.
Based on the popular manga by Satoru Nii, Winter Breaker follows Haruka Sakura, who avoids weaklings and is only interested in the strong. He has been ostracized by everyone for his unusual looks. Hence, Haruka joins Furin High School, which is infamous for having degenerates known for their brawling strength.
They use their strength to protect their town. However, Haruka doesn’t want to be a hero and only wants to fight his way to the top. But when he moves to the town, he realizes that the group called Bofurin always fights for the sake of protecting the town.
Tulisha Srivastava is an Anime Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. She is an expert on Shonen series, particularly One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen. In the past, she has worked for Comic Book Resources. You can contact her at tulisha.srivastava@dexerto.com