Okay, Jujutsu Kaisen 0, we need to talk. Specifically, post-credit scenes. Did it have one? Did it have two? The internet is a battlefield.
The Great Post-Credit Scene Debate
Seriously though, how many were there? Some people swear there's only one. Others claim they saw two. It's like the dress all over again! (Remember that blue/gold dress drama?).
Maybe it's a Mandela Effect situation. Or maybe some theaters cut one short. Who knows? The world may never know the truth.
The Case for One Scene
Team "One Scene" argues it was Suguru Geto chatting with someone. Probably about world domination, as you do. Standard villain stuff, really.
This scene sets up the main series nicely. It teases Geto's future plans. Simple and effective. No complaints here.
The Case for Two Scenes
Now, Team "Two Scenes" gets a little more interesting. They claim the second scene involves Yuta Okkotsu. He's supposedly meeting with some familiar faces.
Think Maki Zenin, Toge Inumaki, and Panda. The whole gang is back! This would be a heart-warming reunion moment, right?
But here's my unpopular opinion: I'm not convinced it’s a separate scene. It always felt like an extension to the first. Maybe just a really long post-credit sequence?
My Controversial Take (Brace Yourselves!)
Alright, prepare for some heresy. I think... both sides are right and wrong.
Hear me out! I think there was technically only one *extended* post-credit sequence. Geto's conversation flows directly into the Yuta scene. No hard cuts, just natural progression.
Calling it "two scenes" feels like splitting hairs. It’s like saying a really long song has multiple parts. Sure, technically, but it’s still one song.
And honestly, does it even matter that much? We all love Jujutsu Kaisen! We just want more content, regardless of how it's packaged.
Why We're All So Obsessed
The real question is: Why do we care so much about post-credit scenes? Is it the anticipation? The little Easter eggs? The thrill of getting *extra* content?
I think it's all of the above. It’s like a little reward for sticking around until the very end. A secret handshake with the creators.
Plus, post-credit scenes are like tiny little teasers. They leave us wanting more. It ensures we'll be back for the next installment. Sneaky, but effective!
So, What's the Verdict?
Ultimately, it doesn't really matter if Jujutsu Kaisen 0 had one post-credit scene or two (or one-and-a-half!). What matters is the movie was awesome.
And it successfully got us hyped for more Jujutsu Kaisen goodness. Mission accomplished, Gege Akutami! You win!
Let's just agree to disagree. And then rewatch the movie a dozen more times. You know, just to be sure.