"Jujutsu Kaisen" Curse Womb Must Die (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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10/10
Exciting and thrilling!
and_mikkelsen1 July 2023
This episode was honestly really good even compared to some of the later episodes! In this we get introduced to just how strong Cursed spirits can be as well as some of the abilities a Jujutsu sorcere can posses!

The animation and fight has to be the highlight! Lots of fluid animation and long takes that makes it all very enjoyable! I really think Mappa did a great job with the animation in this show!

We also get some great development on Itadori as he Confronts himself with who he is and why he descided to go on this journey in the first place! The imagery also gets more dark with a couple of bloody moments!

The ending was a great cliffhanger!
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10/10
Curse Womb Must Die
sauceesaute19 February 2023
Jujutsu Kaisen's fourth episode "Curse Womb Must Die" is a thrilling ride that left me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end. The show continues to impress with its stunning animation, well-choreographed fight scenes, and intriguing story.

One of the highlights of this episode is the introduction of the Kyoto school's cursed spirits, who are just as powerful and menacing as their Tokyo counterparts. The confrontation between the two schools sets up an exciting and unpredictable dynamic that I can't wait to see unfold.

The episode also delves deeper into the lore of the jujutsu world, revealing new information about cursed objects and the origins of curses. These details add another layer of complexity to the show's already fascinating mythology.

The character development in "Curse Womb Must Die" is also noteworthy. Megumi's backstory is fleshed out, providing insight into his motivations and personality. Meanwhile, the addition of Nobara to the team adds a refreshing dynamic to the trio and sets up potential for future character interactions.

Overall, Jujutsu Kaisen's fourth episode is a masterclass in anime storytelling. It balances action, world-building, and character development flawlessly, leaving me eagerly anticipating the next installment. I highly recommend this episode, and the series as a whole, to any anime fan looking for a thrilling and engaging watch.
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5/10
More of the same and I'm running out of patience
Groverdox21 October 2023
It sucks when everybody likes something and you don't, but here we are. "Jujutsu Kasen" was on so many best of the year lists and it was recommended to me a bunch that I was kind of excited to watch it. Now I'm wondering for how much longer I'm doing to keep it up.

I don't really know what happened in this episode. They were at another dingy abandoned building (was it the same one as in the last episode?) The main character lost the tips of his fingers doing some magic thing while fighting one of the monster things but then he regained the tips of his fingers because he let the monster inside him come out.
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