Same, like missions he went on as a kid and growing up in the jujutsu world. I feel there is a ton that could be made, relationships that we can't see and emotions he does not get to show. ❤
this is my thought- maybe disappointment.? and a tingle of guilt treating him like a weapon, they may miss him? idk im excepting his parents weren't all that caring
I mean they had to be proud right? Their son was the strongest of the modern era. He paved the way for everyone in the jujitsu world to surpass him when the time comes. I could imag his mother shedding a tear but his father couldn’t be more proud of his son.
Gege mentioned that they never really met much, since Gojo's education wouldn't involve them, so my best guess is they either wish they got to spend more time with him or the more likely conclusion is that they just respect that he got that strong and see him as a fighter, not just their son
1:55 thats actually a common misconception 😌 the Limitless technique is a hereditary technique that's passed down in the Gojo clan. Like the Ten Shadows technique in the Zen'in clan. It's not that 6-eyes users have a monopoly over the technique and that they are the only ones who can inherit the technique. It's more that it's next to impossible to use the Limitless technique to it's fullest potential and in an efficient way without the 6-eyes 🤷🏾♂️
Yep, was about to type this comment too but you already said it. Limitless was said to require a lot of cursed energy to use too, other than how it puts a huge strain on the user's brain to calculate all the information required to make it work. Six eyes gives the owner extreme cursed energy efficiency that makes using limitless almost free, which also allows reverse curse technique to be almost free hence preventing the brain from frying too.
@idunusegoogleplus EXACTLY!! And even with the 6-eyes, it's still takes a lot of work to figure out how to use the Limitless technique properly. **SPOILER ALERT** even when a prodigy like Yuta possessed Gojo's body, he quickly realised just how much work Gojo must have put throughout his lifetime to mastering the Limitless technique. And that just because Gojo had the 6-eyes, it didn't automatically make him a pro at using the technique
@@MFDOOM-r7oin gojo's past arc we can see that gojo can't use red until he learned reverse technique. He even had to nearly die just to learn the reverse technique.
@Not_obligated2care yeah I guess I can see that. Just wondered if he was slightly more bothered by it like he was with yuji. Since yuji, megumi, and she were his lil team.
@Not_obligated2care Gojo’s entire character post-Gojo's Past Arc is that of a guy whose number one priority underneath the cocky facade is nurturing his students. It's absolutely atrocious writing from Gege that Gojo didn't spend a single second after escaping the Prison Realm counselling his students through their horrifying experiences through Shibuya and the Culling Games, and that goes triple for discussing Nobara.
@@biscobisco1882To be fair, Gojo's never really been the "counseling" type. That being said, we should have saw interactions on screen and not just skipped over.
Some of these questions provided a lot of insight, and interesting backstory/context to Gojo, which is awesome. On the other hand, there was a lot of absolutely pointless and stupid questions asked that were a waste of a question. Like, who cares if he speaks traditional Japanese, or if he can speak other languages, or the creepy idol poster? Absolutely stupid questions with those.
Somebody shouldve asked for more info on the previous six eyes and limitless user and asked if we would see 10 shadows final totality he prob wouldve skipped that one tho 💀
@1:54 Limitless is hereditary technique, gojo's parents might have it, we just don't know. Just like how zenin clan members might have ten shadows but it could also skip them so not every zenin member would have it. It's just that limitless without six eyes uses too much cursed energy and requires too much strain on the brain to handle all the calculations, plus without the six eyes the user of limitless won't even be able to quickly perceive all the required information to do the calculations to begin with (like how gojo could allow only harmful things to pass his limitless technique but not harmless things like air molecules) that it's not a very powerful technique without the efficiency boost of the six eyes.
Gojo gets SO much love and attention throughout the story, an entire Q&A book, and his death is the most impactful one in the whole series. Literally what more could you want where is this delusion that he is hated coming from?
@@KobytheHero it’s certainly goofy. Gojo definitely makes JJK more popular. At any rate, look it up, Gege doesn’t really like Gojo, it’s not a made up thought.
@@hugoastacio4971 I guess I just think that sentiment is sorta meaningless to me considering how much care and attention he gets, like nothing in the story would lead you to believe he is disliked. He is cool and beloved and strong and goes out tragically and he has more impact on the story than probably any character. It feels like people are mad he said that but ignoring that he is treated extremely well in the actual story.
What kind of answers are " probably" he either doesnt know or doesnt care. I feel like if i wrote a story id want these answers to be defenitive. And this gives off more of the idea that he hasnt thought the the story through and sometimes comes up with things on the spot. Or he doesnt explain it well cause he doesnt know or care
@AmeChiru yea I agree and it kind of sucks. Manga like naruto AoT yu yu hakusho just to name a few examples I think had their stuff planned out so nothing felt tacked on last second or like the author didn't care. And same for kubo except the TYBW, I remember reading it weekly ad it came out and it feeling rushed. I think for the most part bleach was structured okay till then. I think the only thing that really fleshed out well was what happened to ichigos' mom.
@@RagingMediaGeek But I honestly feel it plays into the nature of the fans better in my opinion. Bleach and JJK have die-hard fans who will hyper analyze and speculate anything. So the authors might just keep conversations alive through offering indirect answers for people to debate about. Sorta like how the indirect comment to the whole Aizen x Momo thing played out. But then again, I get your frustration. Because it's unlikely we will get the true answers we all want. Heck, I personally think that Kenjaku killed them to get rid of any future Six Eye users considering there was no one to stop him.
You don’t need the six eyes to use Limitless. Yuta actually states that using limitless without the six eyes is hard basically and sukuna notices he isn’t using it like gojo did. You do need six eyes to use limitless to its full potential on an atomic scale. But yeah gojo got lucky fr
I'm the type that don't really care about characters background once they're dead. Unless this has something to do with the future in series. It's a waste of time.
So he has the same childhood as killua? Prodigal son, strange relationship with family, runaway, playful, unnecessary spender, killer since birth..I'm the only one?
@@worklikehell3274 killua is part of the most renowned family of assassins, they are mostly being payed or hired by the hunter association to kill bad guys. Killua literally had a needle in his head that when removed stopped all manipulation and resulted in him effectively running the family. Plus he is a kid and the story is not over.
You realize that gojo has an ancestor that also had limitless and six eyes right? He was explaining that when he was telling megumi to not randomly crash out with mahoraga. Also how else would they have known about red, blue, and hollow purple?
@@stilldead6306 its just the exposition and all the flashbacks, single booklets. Its alot of info for someone who he didnt like in the story. Its like love to hate situation, and for me its weird.
How does that prove that the storytelling is bad exactly? Every popular enough shounen and other types of manga have databooks explaining a character's minimal, uninterseting, irrelevant, information. But, apparently that proves to you that the storytelling is bad? You're so smart