The hit anime Jujutsu Kaisen has unveiled a special anniversary poster in honor of its animation studio, MAPPA. The studio shared the artwork on a website created to mark the milestone. The new visual features fan favorite Nobara Kugisaki and captures the moody, stylish atmosphere that helped the series become a global success.
MAPPA, known for producing visually intense projects like Attack on Titan: The Final Season and Chainsaw Man, is now working on the long-awaited fourth season of Jujutsu Kaisen. The studio’s skill in blending fast-paced animation with emotional storytelling has kept the series at the center of modern anime discussions.
This dark fantasy story follows sorcerers who battle deadly curses and wrestle with the consequences of using supernatural power. Based on the manga by Gege Akutami, the anime has been praised for its sharp action, complex characters, and thoughtful themes. The original manga, serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump since March 2018, concluded in September 2024 and spans 30 volumes. By December 2025, the entire franchise — including light novels, the prequel Jujutsu Kaisen 0, and digital editions — had sold more than 150 million copies worldwide.
After the main series wrapped up, a short sequel called Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo was released, continuing the story under Akutami’s direction with art by Yuji Iwasaki. This follow-up expanded the lore of the series and gave fans a closer look at the ethical gray zones surrounding sorcery and curse energy.
With its mix of supernatural battles, emotional depth, and layered ideas, Jujutsu Kaisen remains a defining force in today’s anime world. Fans everywhere are eager to see what comes next, both in the manga universe and the ongoing anime adaptation.