{"id":12414,"date":"2025-01-28T14:11:14","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:11:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/jujutsu-kaisen-why-does-choso-keep-calling-yuji-his-brother-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:11:14","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:11:14","slug":"jujutsu-kaisen-why-does-choso-keep-calling-yuji-his-brother-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/jujutsu-kaisen-why-does-choso-keep-calling-yuji-his-brother-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Jujutsu Kaisen: Why does Choso keep calling Yuji his brother? &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Jujutsu Kaisen: Why does Choso keep calling Yuji his brother? CrunchyrollDespite being enemies once, Choso suddenly appears in front of Pseudo-Geto to protect Yuji, his younger brother. Here\u2019s everything you need to know about it. Feeling resentful for Eso and Kechizu\u2019s tragic deaths, Choso swears to kill Yuji and Nobara. He joins the villains in Shibuya with only revenge in his mind. He was utterly uninterested while fighting Gojo, but that\u2019s not the case with Yuji. As soon as Choso sees Yuji, he attacks him mercilessly, so much so that even someone as powerful as Yuji is easily defeated. However, Choso vs Yuji takes an unexpected turn as the former sees a memory of Yuji and his siblings together. And yet, there is no evidence in Jujutsu Kaisen anime that suggests that the two entirely different beings are indeed brothers. Choso is a Cursed Womb: Death Painting, while Yuji is an ordinary human \u2013 at least, that\u2019s what the anime wants you to believe. Though it\u2019s a bit unbelievable, Choso and Yuji do share a connection, which is why the former does everything in his power to help his younger brother. Warning: This article contains spoilers from Jujutsu Kaisen manga! Why Choso believes Yuji is his younger brother in Jujutsu Kaisen The memory of his siblings having a sweet time together (with Yuji being one of them) is indeed fake. Somehow, Choso can sense the transformation of his siblings. He sees Yuji\u2019s death from his eyes and realizes they\u2019re brothers. Feeling overwhelmed, Choso leaves the scene and appears in Episode 22 of Season 2. He keeps calling Yuji his younger brother and swears to protect him. Not only that, but Choso also recognizes that Pseudo-Geto is actually Noritoshi Kamo, the stain of the Kamo Clan, who lived over a hundred and fifty years ago. Despite having different origins and being born in different time periods, Choso and Yuji can be considered half-brothers \u2013 but not in a conventional way. Kenjaku, who is now in control of Geto\u2019s body, is an ancient curse user who has survived for over a thousand years thanks to his technique. He can switch bodies by transferring the brain and acquiring his host\u2019s techniques. Around 150 years ago, he possessed Noritoshi Kamo\u2019s body and used Choso\u2019s mother to give birth to him and the rest of his siblings. A few years ago, he possessed Kaori Itadori and gave birth to Yuji for some unknown reasons. Therefore, although Choso and Yuji aren\u2019t biologically related, considering them brothers wouldn\u2019t be wrong. Choso, being the eldest brother, cherishes all his siblings, and JJK\u2019s protagonist is no different. Their relationship improves significantly after the Shibuya Incident, with Choso being overprotective of Yuji. The manga shows some really sweet moments between them, as they\u2019re practically the only family they have left. Choso also becomes an ally of the sorcerers and is now fighting against the villains to save the world. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world\u2019s best hub for streaming anime, whether it\u2019s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen. And thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform\u2019s full library even if you\u2019re outside the US. If you\u2019re abroad, here\u2019s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll\u2019s full selection \u2013 and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world &#8211; Connect to a location anywhere in the US. Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica &#8211; Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes \u2013 and perhaps some you\u2019ve never watched &#8211; Accessing Crunchyroll\u2019s US roster makes a difference. For example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan. Or you can pay for a subscription. There\u2019s even a 14-day free trial if you can\u2019t quite make up your mind. See our other JJK coverage below, and you can check out our other anime coverage here. Jujutsu Kaisen: Gege Akutami apologizes for Nobara\u2019s design &#8211; Jujutsu Kaisen: Gege Akutami takes inspiration from One Piece &#8211; Jujutsu Kaisen: 16-year-old animator apologizes for Aoi Todo scene &#8211; Jujutsu Kaisen: Gege Akutami finally reveals plans for manga ending &#8211; Please note that if you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Jujutsu Kaisen: Why does Choso keep calling Yuji his brother? CrunchyrollDespite being enemies once, Choso suddenly appears in front of Pseudo-Geto to protect Yuji, his younger brother. Here\u2019s everything you need to know about it. Feeling resentful for Eso and Kechizu\u2019s tragic deaths, Choso swears to kill Yuji and Nobara. 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