Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Episode 19: Right and Wrong 2

Manga chapter 100-101

Canon/HIGH

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8.8

13 Fans

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Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Episode 19: Right and Wrong 2

Manga chapter 100-101

Canon/HIGH

OSHIMETER

8.8

13 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

venkateshonline's avatar
venkateshonline
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Delivers one of the arc’s most painful turning points. The impact is both emotional and narrative.
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magicpaul
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Man, I really thought Nobara and Itadori would finally beat Mahito. He already broke our hearts by killing Nanami, and now even Nobara too? I don’t know how Itadori is supposed to handle all of this anymore.
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vanmoerij
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Nobara with the huge assist! This episode proves JJK isn't your typical shonen. Seeing her stand her ground against Mahito only to face such a brutal fate is devastating. A sad day for the fans, but elite storytelling.
gureto_daze's avatar
gureto_daze
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Back-to-back gut punches. Nobara's episode. Even if you know what's coming from the manga, watching it animated with full sound design hits completely different. The pacing slows down deliberately and that makes it worse. A genuinely hard watch required viewing.
sebas's avatar
sebas
another emotional punch to the gut. Just when you think the season can’t get more heartbreaking, it proves you wrong. You can really feel how overwhelmed Itadori is becoming. Loss after loss keeps stacking up, and it’s starting to feel unbearable.
inochi's avatar
inochi
Mahito character really shows depth, he shows no remorse and carefree yet really loves to torture people. It shows how this character was written to infuriate people and hold a grudge.
damsunshine's avatar
damsunshine
this episode contains filler explanation of Nobara’s past. The flow is quite good but honestly it made me a bit bored. But watching it made my heart touched. The episode closes with a very traumatic scene that is really felt. This is main plot anyway.
azamuddinalias's avatar
azamuddinalias
Shattered spirits. The graphics of the Nobara vs. Mahito double-fight are frantic. The suspense ends in tragedy as Yuji watches his last teammate fall
lordofheroes's avatar
lordofheroes
Cmon... Now Nobara dies, tho her flashback was handled well in this episode, unravelling information while at it. The animation has been great here as well, KUDOS to MAPPA studio.
c_137s's avatar
c_137s
Nobara's last moments are written so tenderly it's almost cruel. Her whole life flashing Fumi, Saori, the village and that SMILE?? Gege really said "she won't go out without meaning it." The Mahito clone twist is diabolically clever. This arc has no mercy and I respect it.
atomica's avatar
atomica
Yuji’s inner struggle after Sukuna and Nobara’s ferocious fighting against Mahito’s double make this episode pure adrenaline. Their teamwork, raw power, and strategic moves had me cheering. Every moment is intense and showcases why they’re unstoppable together
kuringkuring's avatar
kuringkuring
bro this episode does not let you breathe. Nobara goes all out the ending though... genuinely was not ready for that. have tissues nearby 💔
kanekixtouka's avatar
kanekixtouka
This episode is straight up emotional damage. Nobara is actually winning above ground and hits Mahito’s clone with Resonance like a boss, then the real Mahito pulls the nastiest switch and catches her off guard. The face-touch scene is brutal, the childhood flashback hurts.

EPISODE CONTEXT

Positioned at episode 19 of 23, this lands deep in the Shibuya Incident arc's most devastating stretch — the aftermath of Sukuna's rampage and Nanami's dire situation have already shattered any sense of safety. 'Right and Wrong 2' continues directly from its predecessor, escalating the Mahito confrontation while setting the emotional and narrative stakes for 'Right and Wrong 3' and the arc's final act.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Positioned at episode 19 of 23, this lands deep in the Shibuya Incident arc's most devastating stretch — the aftermath of Sukuna's rampage and Nanami's dire situation have already shattered any sense of safety. 'Right and Wrong 2' continues directly from its predecessor, escalating the Mahito confrontation while setting the emotional and narrative stakes for 'Right and Wrong 3' and the arc's final act.

QUICK TAKES

venkateshonline's avatar
venkateshonline
VerifiedVerified
Delivers one of the arc’s most painful turning points. The impact is both emotional and narrative.
magicpaul's avatar
magicpaul
VerifiedVerified
Man, I really thought Nobara and Itadori would finally beat Mahito. He already broke our hearts by killing Nanami, and now even Nobara too? I don’t know how Itadori is supposed to handle all of this anymore.
vanmoerij's avatar
vanmoerij
VerifiedVerified
Nobara with the huge assist! This episode proves JJK isn't your typical shonen. Seeing her stand her ground against Mahito only to face such a brutal fate is devastating. A sad day for the fans, but elite storytelling.
gureto_daze's avatar
gureto_daze
VerifiedVerified
Back-to-back gut punches. Nobara's episode. Even if you know what's coming from the manga, watching it animated with full sound design hits completely different. The pacing slows down deliberately and that makes it worse. A genuinely hard watch required viewing.
sebas's avatar
sebas
another emotional punch to the gut. Just when you think the season can’t get more heartbreaking, it proves you wrong. You can really feel how overwhelmed Itadori is becoming. Loss after loss keeps stacking up, and it’s starting to feel unbearable.
inochi's avatar
inochi
Mahito character really shows depth, he shows no remorse and carefree yet really loves to torture people. It shows how this character was written to infuriate people and hold a grudge.
damsunshine's avatar
damsunshine
this episode contains filler explanation of Nobara’s past. The flow is quite good but honestly it made me a bit bored. But watching it made my heart touched. The episode closes with a very traumatic scene that is really felt. This is main plot anyway.
azamuddinalias's avatar
azamuddinalias
Shattered spirits. The graphics of the Nobara vs. Mahito double-fight are frantic. The suspense ends in tragedy as Yuji watches his last teammate fall
lordofheroes's avatar
lordofheroes
Cmon... Now Nobara dies, tho her flashback was handled well in this episode, unravelling information while at it. The animation has been great here as well, KUDOS to MAPPA studio.
c_137s's avatar
c_137s
Nobara's last moments are written so tenderly it's almost cruel. Her whole life flashing Fumi, Saori, the village and that SMILE?? Gege really said "she won't go out without meaning it." The Mahito clone twist is diabolically clever. This arc has no mercy and I respect it.
atomica's avatar
atomica
Yuji’s inner struggle after Sukuna and Nobara’s ferocious fighting against Mahito’s double make this episode pure adrenaline. Their teamwork, raw power, and strategic moves had me cheering. Every moment is intense and showcases why they’re unstoppable together
kuringkuring's avatar
kuringkuring
bro this episode does not let you breathe. Nobara goes all out the ending though... genuinely was not ready for that. have tissues nearby 💔
kanekixtouka's avatar
kanekixtouka
This episode is straight up emotional damage. Nobara is actually winning above ground and hits Mahito’s clone with Resonance like a boss, then the real Mahito pulls the nastiest switch and catches her off guard. The face-touch scene is brutal, the childhood flashback hurts.

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©芥見下々/集英社・呪術廻戦製作委員会

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com