Jujutsu Kaisen: The Culling Game Part 1 Episode 10
Review Summary
This episode is a must-watch for Megumi's tactical masterclass against Reggie Star and the wild, chaotic introduction of Takaba, promising intense battles.
👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
Forget everything you know about Jujutsu Kaisen fights. Episode 10 swaps fists for arguments, transforming the battlefield into a suffocating courtroom where words cut deeper than cursed techniques. The entire episode zeroes in on Yuuji Itadori trapped inside one of the most creative Domain Expansions in the series—a rule-based psychological arena that demands intellect over brute strength. The pacing is deliberately methodical, ratcheting tension through legal loopholes, rapid deduction, and sharp dialogue rather than explosive choreography. Themes of guilt, moral accountability, and the crushing weight of past actions take center stage, stripping Yuuji down to his emotional core. MAPPA leans hard into atmosphere here—claustrophobic, anxiety-soaked, and deeply character-driven. This is a non-traditional battle episode that showcases just how versatile jujutsu combat can be when creativity replaces convention.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
Sitting at episode 10 of 12, this installment pauses the larger chaos of the Tokyo No. 1 Colony to deliver a pivotal one-on-one confrontation between Yuuji and Hiromi Higuruma, directly following Yuuji's successful tracking efforts in the previous episode. The outcome of this domain-locked battle carries significant strategic weight for the Culling Game's remaining participants. With only two episodes left, this encounter serves as a critical turning point that will shape the endgame of this first cour.
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