Ani-One Asia’s YouTube channel initiated the streaming of the complete first season of the Jujutsu Kaisen TV anime exclusively for Ultra subscribers on Thursday.

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Hardship, remorse, and shame: these negative emotions experienced by humans manifest as Curses that lurk within our daily existence. These malevolent forces roam freely in our world, capable of bringing upon unimaginable misfortune and even death. Remarkably, the only way to combat these Curses is through the power of another Curse. Yuji Itadori, an ordinary high school student with extraordinary physical strength, finds himself consuming the finger of Ryomen Sukuna in order to save a friend who fell victim to the Curses. Consequently, he becomes intertwined with the essence of Sukuna, sharing a single body. Under the guidance of the esteemed sorcerer, Satoru Gojo, Itadori gains admission into Tokyo Jujutsu High School—an esteemed institution dedicated to battling the malevolent Curses that plague our world.

The anime series made its debut in Japan in October 2020 and ran for a total of 24 episodes. Netflix began streaming the show in India in June 2021, while Crunchyroll also provided streaming services in the region, offering both an English dub and Japanese audio with English subtitles.
The eagerly anticipated second season of the Jujutsu Kaisen anime is scheduled to premiere on July 6.
Overseeing the first season was Sunghoo Park, known for directing “The God of High School,” at the renowned studio MAPPA. Hiroshi Seko, the talented writer who worked on projects like “Attack on Titan: Lost Girls,” “Banana Fish,” and “Vinland Saga,” contributed as the scriptwriter and supervisor. Tadashi Hiramatsu, the skilled character designer behind works like “His and Her Circumstances,” “Yuri!!! on Ice,” and “Parasyte -the maxim-,” lent his expertise to the series. The music was composed by the talented trio of Hiroaki Tsutsumi, Yoshimasa Terui, and Arisa Okehazama.
The main Jujutsu Kaisen manga series was introduced in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in March 2018, marking the beginning of an engaging and thrilling adventure.
Source | Ani-One Asia’s YouTube Channel