Jujutsu Kaisen: Time Traveler or Just Really Bad at History Class?
Ever watch Jujutsu Kaisen and wonder, "Wait, what year is this even happening?" You're not alone! It's easy to get swept up in the cursed energy and forget to check your calendar.
Well, buckle up, because the answer is surprisingly… recent! We're talking 2018. Yes, the same year "In My Feelings" by Drake was stuck in everyone's head.
A World Not Too Different From Our Own (Except, You Know, the Curses)
Think about it. Smartphones? Check. Modern fashion? Mostly check (though Yuji Itadori's sense of style might be questionable). It's a world we recognize.
Imagine Gojo snapping selfies with his students using the latest iPhone. It's both hilarious and oddly believable. He'd probably have a killer Instagram feed.
This closeness to our own time adds a layer of relatability to the story. It makes the threat of curses feel that much more real, lurking just beneath the surface of our everyday lives.
Why Does It Matter, Anyway?
Okay, so it's 2018. Big deal, right? Actually, it kind of *is* a big deal! It influences the technology, the social landscape, and even the jokes the characters make.
It explains why Nobara Kugisaki is so effortlessly cool and why Megumi Fushiguro is perpetually unimpressed by everything (classic teenager). They're kids growing up in our modern world, dealing with cursed spirits on top of homework and social drama.
Consider the potential for social commentary too. A story about hidden threats, social anxieties, and powerful institutions operating in the shadows resonates differently when placed in a recent, recognizable context.
Gojo Satoru: Too Cool for This Timeline?
And then there's Gojo. Does his immense power feel even more out of place knowing he's operating in 2018? Absolutely! He's like a cheat code activated in a regular game.
He could probably solve all the world's problems with a flick of his wrist, but where's the fun in that? He's too busy buying sweets and messing with his students.
Knowing the timeframe also lets us appreciate the subtle details of the world-building. Notice anything different about the tech they are using? Or how they react to the world?
Beyond the Plot: Finding Connection
Ultimately, the year setting in Jujutsu Kaisen isn't just a detail. It's a bridge. It connects us to the characters and their struggles.
It reminds us that even in a world of curses and sorcerers, the core human experiences – friendship, loss, and the fight for a better future – remain timeless and relatable.
So, next time you're watching Jujutsu Kaisen, remember it's 2018. The world is ending, but at least the music is good (probably).