NASA recently released a photo of Tokyo taken from outer space to celebrate the new year. Surprisingly, the image was quickly inundated with Jujutsu Kaisen fans. Despite the conclusion of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2, the fanbase remains fervent and eagerly anticipates the third season. Anime enthusiasts continue to eagerly discuss the series, eagerly awaiting its return.
The second season of JJK not only featured high-quality animation but also captivated audiences with its thrilling events, further solidifying its popularity. As a result, fans continue to passionately support the show. Additionally, Jujutsu Kaisen has gained widespread global attention, drawing millions of viewers and avidly following any updates related to Gege Akutami's animanga.
Jujutsu Kaisen fans flood NASA photo of Tokyo
NASA’s Johnson Space Center released photos of Tokyo taken from space at night on January 1, 2024. The pictures were accompanied by the message: “Here’s to a new year shining as brilliantly as the city lights from above.”
Upon NASA's post going live, numerous JJK enthusiasts commented with the phrase "You Are My Special." This song serves as the opening theme for Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2, and the mention in the comments alludes to the aftermath of Sukuna and Mahoraga's battle.
JJK fans flood the comment section with ‘You are my Special’ as NASA shares a space view of Tokyo at night pic.twitter.com/Iw4ifHoHvs
— JJK (Mya) (@JJK_Mya) January 2, 2024
NASA's aerial image captures the dazzling lights of Tokyo, but a large area has been plunged into darkness following the intense conflict in Jujutsu Kaisen S2.
It is noteworthy that the rendition of Tokyo in Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 closely resembled actual NASA photos, a testament to the dedication of MAPPA's animators. However, the stunning depiction of Tokyo suffered destruction in Mahoraga Vs. Sukuna. The battle not only ravaged the heart of Tokyo, but also resulted in the tragic loss of innocent lives.
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Editor's P/S
As a devoted Jujutsu Kaisen fan, I am thrilled to witness the unwavering enthusiasm of the JJK community. The recent influx of Jujutsu Kaisen fans on NASA's Tokyo photo from outer space serves as a testament to the enduring popularity of the anime series. Despite the conclusion of Season 2, the fanbase remains unyielding in their passion and anticipation for the upcoming third season. The high-quality animation, captivating storyline, and memorable characters have left an indelible mark on viewers, solidifying Jujutsu Kaisen's position as a global phenomenon.
The dedication of Jujutsu Kaisen fans is truly remarkable. Their ability to connect the NASA photo with the iconic opening theme song, "You Are My Special," demonstrates their deep understanding and appreciation for the series. This level of engagement highlights the profound impact that Jujutsu Kaisen has had on its audience, transcending the boundaries of traditional storytelling and fostering a sense of community among fans worldwide.