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: The fight scenes in this episode, particularly those involving the bounty hunters, are lauded for their creative use of cursed techniques and high-speed choreography.

This review covers (also known as Episode 26 of the series), titled "Hidden Inventory 2." Episode Overview

The upbeat opening and background score are noted for perfectly matching the lighter, youthful tone of the flashback era.

Fast-paced, balancing character development with immediate threats.

: The chemistry between Gojo and Geto is the emotional core of the episode. Seeing their playful arrogance before the tragedies of the "Shibuya Incident" adds a layer of bittersweet irony for longtime fans.

This episode continues the "Hidden Inventory" arc, delving into Gojo Satoru’s past during his second year at Jujutsu High. The plot follows Gojo and Geto as they attempt to protect the "Star Plasma Vessel," Riko Amanai, from multiple bounty hunters and the religious cult "Time Vessel Association."

Highly positive; often cited as the point where the season "fully sells" the viewer on the flashback arc.

: The episode effectively builds tension around the "Sorcerer Killer," Toji Fushiguro. His tactical approach and lack of cursed energy make him a compelling and grounded foil to the "god-like" Gojo. Critical Consensus Rating/Opinion Overall Impact