Gege Akutami disclosed one of their favorite characters from Tite Kubo’s Bleach. This revelation came to light during their conversation with Kubo. The fresh dialogue was published in the Jujutsu Kaisen Official Fanbook and offered a rare sneak peek into the muses of both giants. It was during their first communication that exposed how Kubo’s work had influenced Akutamis’ career.
The most peculiar and ambiguous character Mayuri Kurotsuchi was their preferred one. Kurotsuchi can be referred to as an awful person in the sense of real-world standards. But a genius character and a captain from the Bleach series’ perspective. This unforeseen picking led to a thorough review of the stylistic as well as thematic parallels between these two series.
Gege Akutami’s Favourite From Bleach Comes with a Surprise
In a special talk between two manga giants via Edomonogatari, Gege Akutami revealed surprising insights into their love for Bleach. When they were asked about their favorite Bleach character, there was a dilemma between Mayuri Kurotsuchi and Kenpachi Zaraki. Eventually, they settled with Kurotsuchi, because of his early Bankai revelation.
Akutami also admitted, “I loved how utterly disgusted I felt when I saw him for the first time.” It showcased their appreciation of automated responses that were aroused by Kubo’s ability.
They engaged to admire the final form of Kurotsuchi’s Bankai called Matai Fukin Shotai or Demonic Recumbent Womb. Akutami’s enthusiasm was visible in their reaction when his Bankai made the appearance. They said it “made me scream “Yes, yes, that’s my man Kurotsuchi!” in excitement.”
Grotesque Appreciation for Mayuri Kurotsuchi’s Bankai
The choice of Akutami hit some fans with a surprise, as there are many other popular characters in the Bleach series. Maybe because it aligns well with their own taste in art. Based on the conversation, they confess their attachment to the series that “depict scary things in a genuinely scary way.” An ideology that they themselves preached in their own art.
At the same time, Akutami held Kubo’s effort in high regard for making such a character. They stressed Kubo’s exceptional nature of creativity, which emphasized that it was something only he could have produced.
The special conversation between two different generations of manga creators offers a peek into each other’s influence within the industry. It also leaves a remarkable trademark of Bleach on the ongoing Shonen manga. The new series such as Jujutsu Kaisen forged their own legacies through the influence of classic series.
Jujutsu Kaisen and Bleach are available to watch on Crunchyroll as of 17th Aug 2024.