
Summary
- After the last fight, when Sukuna was defeated and Yuji, Megumi, and Nobara returned to their reunion, Panda went off the battlefield to restore the lost things
- Yuta Okkotsu follows the legacy of Gojo with his own family of sorcerer
- The Timeline focuses on 62 years after the Shinjiki Showdown of the sorcerers
In the Jujutsu Kaisen epilogue, a significant change occurs for two of the beloved characters: Panda and Yuta Okkotsu. This epilogue provides a glimpse into the future, showing us how things have evolved after the intense battles and challenges faced by the characters. While it’s a bittersweet ending, it also opens the door to new beginnings.
A timeline 62 years into the future
It’s an epilogue, and there Panda is, once more a unique character. This time, he’s turned into a cursed object because Principal Yaga created him as a sentient being. But, in the epilogue, he becomes a cursed object. Nevertheless, at times, he still manages to speak, which is surprising and poignant. It’s obvious that despite Panda losing the very original form, part of him still exists. Communication could still be made during parts of the scene and he could talk, making some parts of his tie strong with the students, especially the sorcerers whom he is now attached to. Even when it is sad-looking on its face, that must be the case: proof that Panda is the longest-lasting influence and part of the world of Jujutsu Kaisen. He has come a long way from being a fighter and friend to something more symbolic symbol of what has gone before.
Yuta and Maki's grandchildren?
Another important figure in the series is also included in the epilogue, but in a manner we may not have foreseen: Yuta Okkotsu, who once was a great and tragic character, is now married and raising his own family. We meet his grandson and granddaughter, who are the new generation of jujutsu sorcerers. Although the epilogue doesn’t delve into their personalities or powers, it’s obvious that they are very important figures for the future. Yuta’s children are his continuity, and the fact that Yuta has a grandson, as well as a granddaughter, lets one believe that the jujutsu sorcery world is changing and blooming. The new generations are prepared to take up the burdens Yuta and people like him held before.
This epilogue is a very touching finale to the story, showing the changes in the characters and how their legacies are going to continue. This is a bittersweet moment of transformation for Panda, showing that even with everything, he still plays an important role in the story, even in a different form. For Yuta’s family, it’s a hopeful sign that the world of jujutsu sorcery will continue to thrive with fresh faces ready to carry on the fight.
Ultimately, the epilogue of Jujutsu Kaisen gives us a sense of closure while also opening new possibilities for the future. Panda transforms into an accursed object, and the appearance of Yuta’s grandchildren leaves us with the feeling of continuity—although the battle against curses might be quiet for now, the next generation is already preparing for what is to come. It’s a beautiful way to close one chapter while hinting at exciting adventures yet to come.