“I knew he wasn’t Kurama”: Sukuna Slams Masashi Kishimoto’s Oldest Trick in the Book as Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 265 Wastes Itadori’s Attempts of Using Talk no Jutsu

Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 265 spoilers show Yuji using Naruto's famous Talk no Jutsu on Sukuna but it doesn't have any affect on the King of Curses.

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  • Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 265 spoilers show Yuji Itadori engaging in a conversation with Sukuna.
  • Fans started comparing their conversation to the iconic Talk no Jutsu from Masashi Kishimoto's Naruto.
  • However, Naruto's best trick had no affect on the King of Curses.
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Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 265 spoilers

The Jujutsu Kaisen manga has reached its most crucial moment with the release of Chapter 264. Yuji Itadori, the protagonist of the series, who was believed to be the protege of the sorcerer’s world, has finally awakened his domain expansion technique. He is ready to defeat the King of Curses once and for all, bringing an end to his tyranny.

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Yuji Itadori using Domain Expansion | Viz Media
Yuji Itadori using Domain Expansion | Viz Media

While the chapter ended with an exciting event in the story, the spoilers of Chapter 265 might have dulled this excitement. According to the spoilers, the upcoming chapter does not contain any kind of combat or fighting. Rather, it just focuses on a conversation between Yuji and Sukuna about Yuji’s past experiences as a child.

This conversation was Yuji’s last attempt to persuade the King of Curses. He tried to change his mind about wreaking havoc on the Jujutsu world, but Sukuna seemed unfazed by it. Thus, fans have started comparing Yuji’s attempt with another popular jutsu called Talk no Jutsu from the famous Masashi Kishimoto series, Naruto.

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Yuji Itadori Uses Naruto’s Tactics on Sukuna

According to the spoilers posted by the popular Jujutsu Kaisen fan account @Go_Jover on X, Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 265 might be one of the most crucial chapters. Even though it does not have any crazy fighting sequences or battle moments, it features a heartfelt discussion between the two most important characters of the series.

The spoilers show Yuji using his domain expansion to show Sukuna what his childhood looked like. He took him to a place where he lived with his grandfather and reminisced his memories of the place. While Sukuna seemed disinterested in all this, he took part in the conversation and the activities they did along the way.

Yuji and Sukuna in Jujutsu Kaisen
Yuji and Sukuna in Jujutsu Kaisen | MAPPA Studios

At the end of the conversation, things get really heated as Yuji threatens Sukuna. He admits that he has the power to kill the King of Curses and that if he leaves Megumi’s body, he will gladly accept him back within his own. This enrages Sukuna to the point where he promises Yuji that he is going to kill everyone Yuji loves in front of him.

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Sukuna Might Not Be Like The Villains of Naruto

Yuji’s attempt to sway Sukuna into doing the right thing by just using words is quite similar to what Naruto used to do with his opponents. It was Masashi Kishimoto’s best trick to show Naruto’s wisdom as a character, and it usually worked in the series. However, it seems like Sukuna is nothing like the villains of Naruto.

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Yuji Itadori in Jujutsu Kaisen | MAPPA Studios

Instead of getting convinced by Yuji’s words, Sukuna decided to threaten him, which resulted in the conclusion of the chapter.

However, as soon as the spoilers hit the internet, fans started comparing the two series and the characters within them.

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Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 265 has hyped fans for the final confrontation between Yuji Itadori and Ryomen Sukuna. Both characters are confident enough in their powers. The upcoming battle between the two will decide whether the Jujutsu world survives or not.

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