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They confront the three curse users at the top of the tower and destroy one of the veil tools; Yuji and Megumi fight the user in possession of the remaining veils, while Ino fights the other two users. The curse users lament how the balance of the world changed when Gojo was born, as fear of his incredible strength prevented them from being able to do whatever they wanted. Ino uses his Cursed Technique to fight the two curse users, a grandmother and her grandson. The grandson protects his grandmother as she completes a seance, transforming the grandson into Toji Zen'in. With Toji's strength, the grandson is able to brutally defeat Ino. Meanwhile, Yuji and Megumi fight the other curse user, who seemingly is able to repel all of their attacks. Using his Ten Shadows, Megumi is able to figure out his Cursed Technique is "Inverse", letting him reverse the strength of powerful attacks. Yuji and Megumi trip him up by throwing a barrage of weak and strong attacks at him, eventually defeating him. 3612"Dull Knife"
Transliteration: "Dontō" (Japanese: 鈍刀)Shunsuke OkuboShunsuke OkuboSayaka Koiso, Reina Igawa
& Sota YamazakiOctober 12, 2023 (2023-10-12)N/A Nanami discovers Ijichi's bloody body and escorts him to safety. Yuji and Megumi destroy the veil trapping the sorcerers in the city, however the veils trapping Gojo and the civilians remain active. They then rescue an unconscious Ino after he's dropped from the Central Tower; Megumi goes to take him to safety, while Yuji runs off to reconvene with Nanami.

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With one strip directly referencing its many influences, several of them from anime. Mechagical Girl Lisa ANT. Even though Ida Kirkegaard is Danish, the drawings are something like distorted manga-style drawings. MegaTokyo is the archetypal example of this trope in the world of webcomics, even going so far as to take place in Tokyo and be a fantasy/dating sim storyline. The comic has become one gigantic deconstruction of the most popular genres of anime, complete with a disaffected Magical Girl who can't really use her powers the way she thinks a magical girl should (meaning, like Sailor Moon). Misfile has a major manga-esque influence, with scarcely a strip going by without a super deform, chibi, or the omnipresent egregious Sweat Drop making an appearance. Even Rumisiel's T-shirt gets one of those at one point. Monsterful: A Slice-of-Life Webcomics of a monster-only world that shows a moderate manga influence, but it's well balanced with western influences and completes the circle with multiple video-game and internet references from both Eastern and Western markets. Mutant Ninja Turtles Gaiden, a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fan-comic, which has its human characters drawn in a manga style. Nightvee: Characters have large eyes and often make anime expressions. No Need for Bushido parodies elements from anime/manga set in feudal era Japan. Archived from the original on February 21, 2009. Retrieved October 20, 2016. ^ a b c d e f g Grigsby, Mary (June 1998). "Sailormoon: Manga (Comics) and Anime (Cartoon) Superheroine Meets Barbie: Global Entertainment Commodity Comes to the United States". The Journal of Popular Culture. 32 (1): 59–80. doi:10. 1111/j. 0022-3840. 1998. 3201_59.
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