Jujutsu Kaisen, CHAPTER 133

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Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 133 Summary


The intense Shibuya Incident arc is hurtling toward its conclusion, and Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 133 throws us headfirst into chaos, heartbreak, and one chilling reveal that shakes the very foundation of the jujutsu world. If you’ve been keeping up with the Jujutsu Kaisen manga online, this chapter is a must-read—it’s equal parts strategy, suspense, and pure emotional impact.

Let’s break down the events of Chapter 133 and explore what they mean for Yuji, Mahito, and the future of jujutsu society.

As the clock ticks past 11 PM, scattered groups of sorcerers begin picking up the pieces—literally.

At 11:09 PM, Aoi Todo and Arata Nitta reach the Fukutoshin Line Platform, the site where Satoru Gojo was sealed. They find civilians still trapped in a daze after being exposed to Gojo’s Unlimited Void. The Prison Realm has left its mark, denting the concrete—a reminder of Gojo’s forced disappearance.

  • Arata is visibly shaken, realizing the dire situation.
  • Todo, as confident and brotherly as ever, urges him to stay focused. The new mission? Rescue who they can—Gojo is gone, for now.

Meanwhile, Panda, in Gorilla Mode, is digging through the wreckage caused by Maximum: Meteor near Shibuya Stream. He eventually finds Kusakabe, bruised but alive. What follows is a tense and emotional exchange:

  • Kusakabe, still reeling from Sukuna’s rampage, says Yuji should be executed.
  • Panda tries to explain the truth—that Yuji wasn’t responsible—it was Sukuna.
  • But Kusakabe won’t budge, especially with Gojo sealed. Without their strongest sorcerer, can they afford to trust Sukuna’s vessel?

This scene speaks volumes about the trust (or lack thereof) between the older generation and the new wave of sorcerers.

While chaos unfolds in Japan, Mei Mei is alive and well in Kuala Lumpur, thanks to Ui Ui’s innate technique. But she’s not relaxing—she’s making moves.

  • She warns an associate to sell all Japanese assets—stocks, real estate—before things get worse.
  • Japan’s economic collapse may be imminent, and Mei Mei intends to profit from it.

Her cold, calculating nature makes her one of the most intriguing side characters. Her escape might seem like a side plot, but it’s a subtle nod to the global consequences of the Shibuya Incident.

Elsewhere in the subway, Choso sits in silence, reflecting on Yuji and the memories of his fallen brothers.

  • He sheds a tear—a rare moment of vulnerability.
  • He isn’t just mourning; he’s questioning everything. What is Yuji to him?
  • This inner conflict suggests Choso may not remain an enemy for long.

Back in Shibuya at 11:36 PM, Yuji faces a new threat—Pseudo-Geto, the man behind the curtain.

  • Recognizing the body of Geto Suguru and the name linked to Gojo’s captor, Yuji charges in.
  • But Pseudo-Geto isn’t in a rush. Instead, he drops a cryptic reference about catfish and earthquakes… then summons a cursed spirit.

Suddenly, a massive hole opens beneath Yuji. He falls—only to land back on solid ground moments later. It’s a mind game, and Yuji’s been played.

Geto reveals the true power of Cursed Spirit Manipulation:

  • Endless techniques from semi-grade 1 or higher spirits.
  • Constantly shifting attacks, giving his opponents no time to adjust.

From centipedes crawling out of webs to phantom sinkholes, Geto’s onslaught leaves Yuji bloodied and gasping.

Still, Yuji doesn’t beg—he demands one thing:
“Give Gojo back.”

Pseudo-Geto just laughs, calling Yuji Sukuna’s resilient vessel.

Just when you think Mahito might get away—he makes a desperate attempt to strike Pseudo-Geto from behind.

  • It fails.
  • Pseudo-Geto reveals he’s known Mahito’s fate since the beginning.
  • In a chilling moment, he absorbs Mahito, compressing him into a black sphere—just another cursed tool for his arsenal.

And with that, the villain who tormented Yuji for so long is gone.

As Yuji kneels in pain, Pseudo-Geto, now more powerful than ever, invites him to talk about the future. Not a battle. A conversation—one that could reshape the very fabric of jujutsu society.

Chapter 133 of Jujutsu Kaisen is a masterclass in tension, character drama, and world-shaking stakes. Whether you’re catching up with the Jujutsu Kaisen manga online or diving into the Jujutsu Kaisen colored manga, this chapter reminds us why this series continues to dominate the shonen scene.

  • Mahito’s arc ends, but Yuji’s battle is far from over.
  • Pseudo-Geto cements himself as a terrifying long-term antagonist.
  • Trust within the sorcerer ranks is beginning to fracture.

This chapter sets the stage for a new era of conflict, one where power, ideology, and identity collide.