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Jujutsu Kaisen Reaction S1 Ep 2

This is "Jujutsu Kaisen Reaction S1 Ep 2" by Michelle Lam on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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Riley C.

I'm coming into watching this series late, but I can try to clarify the Japanese honorifics in case there's still any confusion. Senpai = senior/upperclassman. In a school setting it refers to someone in a grade higher than yours. In a work setting, it refers to someone that is a mentor, so someone that has been at the company longer. The other side of this is a Kouhai, which is a junior/underclassman. I've read that these honorifics start being used around middle school age.

Joise Cepeda

WOOHOOO!! Have a good night sushi squad!!!!

Jacob Bailey

One again a good timed post hahaha, o was about it go to bed. Made my night

Otter Eddy

Love watching you guys so much especially before sleep.

Hollywood

letsss goo y'all going to love Gojo

Sam F

fuck yes i needed that

DB Cooper

I swear these eps somehow allways drop perfectly in the middle of my sessions. Its allways 4:20 somewhere in the World fr

nia

so ready for y’all to react mlre 😭

Thanh Nguyen

Senpai usually means somebody who is of an upper rank or a master or in this case a upper classmen ie freshmen/ Senior

Joise Cepeda

Yuji Itadori, his first name is Yuji and family name is Itadori. Megumi Fushiguro , Megumi is his first name. ☺️ Then our 3rd 1st year who is DA BEST!!! i can’t wait for y’all to see more episodes. I don’t wanna say too much bc it explains their cursed powers later in the episodes which I’m sure y’all have already seen

Jacob Bailey

For my timezone they always post right when I’m about to sleep around 11

Kyle

Senpai is basically 선배.

Adriian Leonne

Is it only me that it tells me that the video does not exists?

Adriian Leonne

What device are you watching on? My IPad says it doesn’t exists but on my phone the video plays.

FW

Jojo isn't blind and senpai means someone from upper class.

Prateek Sridhar

Senpai means senior, like a student from a higher class or grade than yours. It can also refer to someone who has been learning from your sensei or teacher longer than you have.

Travis Teague

Senpai typically refers to someone who has been doing something longer than you. An example would be an upperclassman in school or somebody who has been at your current work place longer than you. Culturally the Japanese put a big emphasis on respect and formality towards your senpai, since they have been doing the same thing you're currently doing for a longer period. But if you become close to your senpai, those cultural emphases towards formality can become more lax depending on the type of bond you have with them. Being a senpai is also seen as a leader or guiding role as well, so you're expected to be a good senpai to your kouhai (basically the opposite of a senpai). That being said, I loved the reaction y'all and I'm excited for the next episode! The 3rd freshman is awesome and I can see Michelle really liking her. P.S. Gojo is the best character in the whole show 🤣

Erika Aelxandra Ortiz

Senpai is an expression of respect to someone older or with more experienced than you in school, work places, social or sport clubs...

Jennifer Ch

I feel like you are going to love Jujutsu K 🥳🥳 can’t wait!

Carter Gavigan

i just wanted to let you guys know that at the end of some of the episodes there are clips similar to taisho secrets and “nin-nin.” i don’t remember what there called in jjk but there are definitely some, so be on the lookout for them

Killua X

sheesh you added my name to the shoutout list so quick, thanks michelle!

Maki

In Japan, burial is not illegal but it's hard to find a place to do that's why mostly dead body needs to done crementation. In this episode, Yuji (Itadori) was the only one left family of his grandpa but if there are more people, bones have to be passed by chopsticks among all family then the last person will put it in the urn. We do over and over again for every parts until the last bone which is the second cervical spine and the last bone should be picked by the most closest one of the deceased. That's why we have a (table) manner that we can't pass any of foods by chopsticks to chopsticks when we are eating. If someone pick and pass some food by chopsticks to you, you have to take it by a plate or something but not chopsticks. *It’s one of Japan’s cultural thing and I’m sure the other countries are different :)

razarize

Off topic but I accidently randomly said Hellooo Sushi Squad around my friend once and they looked at me crazy 😂😂😂

Melker Linderoth

Michelle, the voice actor for Itadori also voices Rengoku's little brother. That may be where you've heard the voice from before.

Jordan

You guys might missed it but he will only be eating the 20 fingers of sukuna so not multiple fingers the power you see is with 1 winger so 1/20th of sukuna power

Phoenix

"Senpai" is Japanese for "senior." So basically it's for when you address an upper-classman. Likewise, "kouhai" means junior/under-classman, and "sensei" means teacher.

Ryy Guy

Gawwwdamnit Ronald😤😤😤

Sumire

and Yuji's grandpa voice actor is Zenitsu's teacher(grandpa)

Cathy

I know you guys would love JJK because it’s within your vibe ❤️‍🔥😎 Looking forward to Ep3! 🙌🏼

Pharal

In my opinion JJK along with Demon Slayer, is the height of anime right now. A mix of animation, characters, and story sets them apart from the rest. Not that others aren't good or even great, but these two just consistently delivers it in a way that is always satisfying to me. One thing about JJK vs DS though: JJK is much harder to follow and get the details correct. There is a lot of information about the world and character development that can be hidden in very subtle ways... a couple of times it can be confusing with timelines unless one really pay very close attention. None of these things are complete negatives at all though. It enhances the experience and I learn new things on every rewatch and if one takes the time to analyze it, there are layers and layers of story and character information.

Scar

I hope Ron got some rest after this episode, he was out of it lol.

Ila Vaenuku

A couple things I like about JJK are the almost identical depictions of the setting for the story… It’s essentially modern day Japan, and the illustrations are spot on.. We travel to Japan quite often and this anime just gives me withdrawals every time.. The other thing I like are the character designs.. Everyone has threads, straight 🔥 without trying to do too much.. Makes me wanna up my wardrobe game fr.. 😂🤦‍♂️ PS: Michi, get yo mans onto some reading/comprehension skills..! 😂 Jk, Ron.. You know I love ya..! 😘

Glenn

Yes! You guys were right on the dot. The more fingers of Sukuna he eats, the stronger Yuji gets but also the stronger Sukuna gets. Sukuna is the strongest curse, as he was given the title "king of curses".

botanbutton

What I love about JJK and Demon Slayer is that they are very distinctly set in the real world, our world. And while the nature of what the main characters deal with is fantastical, the mangaka works really hard to draw it back to our reality in some way.

BigLouMF

Michelle, I know you've stated that you've watched Bleach and even compared this to it so I felt it necessary to mention that the creator of jujutsu kaisen drew a good amount of inspiration from Bleach and you'll definitely see more similarities moving forward

Zenru Renari

Yeah Ron you gotta pay attention more😂 You’re confusing things that are too easy to understand 😭😭

Zenru Renari

Not really similarities but nods to the show. And many other animes.

SirGeel

Itadori Voice Actor also plays Senjuro from Demon Slayer ( Rengokus little brother). Lol takadori is the fusion name for yuji and todoroki???

Mackenzie

In Japan there are a lot of myths and legends about Ryomen Sukuna. In some he is vilified as a monster/demon in others he is upheld as a hero/god. But there is one local legend about him that originated in the area of Japan that the author of JJK lived. The author has confirmed in interviews that this legend had a large influence on his character Sukuna. I’ll link a non spoiler video that explain that local legend if you’re interested. https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMNR1QK5B/?k=1

terry (edited)

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2023-07-01 07:33:34 thank you ! sounds interesting <3
2022-06-07 03:38:08 thank you ! sounds interesting <3

thank you ! sounds interesting <3

Soul

just a few more episodes before Michelle is Gojo's girl now

J CHANNEL

Hyon and Senpai is almost the same. Your recognition is totally right! Once I had worked with Korean guy who is older than me, I called him Hyon as I perfectly felt calling him like Senpai.

Silvers Rayliegh

For some words and translations: Senpai/Sempai(Japanese) - Senior ~ Sunbae(Korean) Sensei(Japanese) - Teacher ~ Sunsei-nim(Korean, where nim is a form of respect to the title) Hyung(Korean) - Elder brother(male to male) ~ Aniki/ Onii-san/ Ani (Japanese, where san is a suffix after the title) Japanese have even more levels of respect than Korean, so there are more words that would mean the same thing, but will have more level of respect. "Sama" is the highest form of respect, which almost equates it to lord. So when Inosuke used to say his name, he says "Inosuke-sama coming through!" which translated to Lord Inosuke coming through. I don't think Korean has that level of respect in the language that I know of (Pls correct me if I'm wrong).

Tyrek Humes

I was beat to it lol😭 I really hope they check it out in one of their videos

IAmRolfie

Yuji sounds familiar because his voice actor voiced Rengokus brother, Senjuro.

Rocío Sotelo

I’m so excited for you guys to start the series! I also began watching it not a long ago and still have two episodes left! Can’t wait to experience this journey with you guys with JKK! Lots of love 💕

Thamor

Ron should maybe drink some coffee or something that makes him ready to follow a show. Many anime throw a lot of information at you in the early episodes, to set the stage for the main story.