JUJUTSU KAISEN
Chapter 185 · Bye-bye
バイバイ · Culling Game Arc · Gege Akutami
If Chapter 184 delivered the jackpot payoff in the Hakari vs Charles fight, Chapter 185 hits us with emotional whiplash and brutal stakes. We get a heartfelt (and heartbreaking) deep dive into Panda's origins while the most anticipated matchup in Tokyo No. 2 Colony finally ignites.
This chapter is not just backstory. It is a farewell that hurts and a hype setup that delivers pure electricity.
Deep inside Panda's damaged body after his brutal clash with Hajime Kashimo, we enter a symbolic inner world representing his three cores. Panda is the youngest sibling, always protected by his big brother Gorilla and big sister Triceratops.
- Young Panda gets bullied and roughed up in play fights by the stronger Gorilla.
- Triceratops steps in as the mediator, scolding Gorilla for being too harsh while encouraging Panda to stand up for himself.
- The chapter explores themes of family, weakness, strength, and love within Panda's unique existence as a cursed corpse created by Masamichi Yaga.
- Due to the severe damage from Kashimo, it feels like time for the siblings to say "Bye-bye." Gorilla's frustration with Panda's "weakness" and Triceratops' protective nature make this farewell hit incredibly hard.
In Tokyo No. 2 Colony, the real main event kicks off. Kinji Hakari, fresh off his victory and intel from Charles, faces the lightning-fast, electricity-wielding Hajime Kashimo.
Hakari activates his Domain Expansion "Idle Death Gamble" again, bringing the pachinko visuals and unlimited power. Kashimo counters with his electrifying cursed energy, targeting Hakari directly in an explosive start to what promises to be an insane brawl.
Why "Bye-bye"? Because this chapter is all about painful goodbyes and new beginnings.
Akutami is saying: In the Culling Game, even the strongest bonds can break, and every fight carries the risk of permanent farewell.
- The emotional depth is unreal. Panda's backstory gives us real insight into his personality and what makes him fight. It is tender, funny, and devastating all at once.
- The fight setup is fire. Switching from heartfelt inner world moments straight into Hakari vs Kashimo hype is classic Gege whiplash.
- The art is god tier. The symbolic sibling world and the explosive colony panels contrast perfectly.
- It raises the stakes. Panda's potential loss hits the heart while the new matchup raises the power ceiling of the Culling Game.
- It proves Jujutsu Kaisen balances character moments with insane action better than anyone.
Chapter 185 is the chapter where Jujutsu Kaisen reminds us why we care so deeply about these characters. Panda's emotional core (literally) gets explored while the action ramps up to explosive new heights. Akutami writes it with so much heart and hype that you can't look away.
If you love when manga mixes devastating backstories with hyped-up fights… this chapter will wreck you.
Buckle up. The Culling Game is far from over. ⚡🐼
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