What Makes Itadori Yuji and Kamo Choso Siblings in Jujutsu Kaisen?

Yuji Itadori and Choso's intense battle in Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 episode 13, raises questions about their connection in the series.

What Makes Itadori Yuji and Kamo Choso Siblings in Jujutsu Kaisen

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  • The recent episode of Jujutsu Kaisen, episode 13, showed a fight between Choso and Yuji, with amazing visual sequences
  • The episode also hinted at a connection between the two through a mysterious memory scene of Chose
  • Could Choso and Yuji be linked, there is a theory that connects the two through Kenjaku
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Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 episode 13, came out on October 19, 2023. It was really exciting, with a focus on the Yuji vs. Choso fight.

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The animation in this episode was fantastic, making it one of the best-animated episodes in the whole series. The fight had some cool references to the action movie franchise, The Raid, and had great choreography.

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Yuji vs. Choso in Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Episode 13

While this episode didn’t advance the main story much, it hinted at a possible brotherly connection between Choso and Yuji in a mysterious memory sequence at the end of the episode.

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And that’s why, in this article, we’ll explore the reasons why Itadori Yuji and Kamo Choso are considered siblings in Jujutsu Kaisen.

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Spoiler Alert- This article contains spoilers for season 2 of Jujutsu Kaisen.

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Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Episode Teases a Significant Connection Between Choso and Yuji

In Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2, episode 13, Yuji Itadori and Choso had an intense fight, raising questions about their connection. During their battle, Choso had a vision of himself with his brothers, with Yuji standing among them. This makes us wonder if there’s a real bond between them.

However, Yuji is a human, and Choso is a Cursed Womb Death Painting. Their origins are connected to a guy named Kenjaku, who mixed his blood with Choso’s mother to create Death Paintings, including Choso. Yuji’s parentage is linked to Kenjaku too, as he was born under mysterious circumstances involving Kenjaku and Kaori Itadori.

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Yuji and Choso in Jujutsu Kaisen anime

So, while they’re not biologically related, they’re considered half-brothers because of their shared parent, Kenjaku. Choso initially wanted revenge on Yuji for his brothers’ deaths, but a false memory made him protect Yuji, revealing their emotional connection.

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Noritoshi Kamo, now called Kenjaku, made nine Death Painting Wombs, which are Cursed Spirit siblings. This group includes Choso and his late brothers, Eso and Kechizu. In later manga chapters, Yuji Itadori shares that he ate the other six death-painting wombs when talking to Choso.

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Intense Battle and Drama in Upcoming Anime Episode

In the newest Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 episode, there were subtle hints about Choso and Yuji having a stronger connection in the future. But to learn more about their relationship, fans will need to wait for future episodes.

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The next episode will feature an intense battle with Maki, Nanami, and Naobito Ze­n’in fighting Dagon. It’ll end on an exciting note with Toji’s dramatic entrance. As the story continues, anime fans can expect some sad moments in the Shibuya Incident arc.

Also Read: While Itadori Yuji Gets Ready to Fight Sukuna in the Manga, Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Gives a Glimpse of Iconic Character’s Battle with Choso

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Written by Tanmay Jha

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Tanmay writes about anime for FandomWire. He's currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. With a passion for animation and graphics, he has authored over 240 articles on anime, sharing insights and reviews with fellow fans, seamlessly combining his love for animation with journalism.