It’s the most anticipated combat in the Tokyo No. 2 Colony arc that begins out in Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 185. After discovering that both Kashimo and Hakari were living in the same colony, fans had been eagerly awaiting a battle between them. However, Akutami’s exploration into Panda’s psychology in Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 185 was shockingly heart-wrenching. Whether this is a memory or a representation of what Panda feels when he loses his other two cores is at the heart of the discussion in the fandom. There are a few more characters in the first example, and there are three shrines in the second one.
Hakari arrives to confront Kashimo in the Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 185
While hunting for Angel in Tokyo No.2 Colony, Panda stumbled upon Hajime Kashimo. Kashimo handily defeated Panda’s original and Gorilla cores throughout the fight. It was shown for the first time that the centre of the Panda’s sister resembled a triceratops. After mercilessly defeating her, Kashimo went on to inquire about Sukuna. Using Kashimo’s Cursed Technique, they may divide their Cursed Energy into negative and positive charges, as was shown in Chapter 184. It’s as if they absorb the bad energy of their opponent’s body and transmit it to their own. A technique that doesn’t need a Domain is a surefire hit when the electricity strikes the opponent without losing any charge to the ground.
Panda says his goodbyes to his loved ones
Chapter 185 of Jujutsu Kaisen begins in a park, where a juvenile Gorilla and a young Panda are spotted playing together. Gorilla beats Panda up by accusing him of leaving his body vulnerable while he defends himself. Gorilla scolds Panda, who reaches out to their Triceratop’s elder sister for help. The sister scolds Gorilla for hitting Panda again, but Gorilla doesn’t stop there. A fox and a raccoon join Gorilla and his buddies the next day, but they refuse to let Panda join them in their game of hiding and seek. He is told by Fox and Raccoon that if he gives up his prized ball, they will allow him to play with them.
As they race off to tell the others about it, Panda gives it aside after a little persuading. What Panda explains to Gorilla is that he simply wants to play with his older sibling. Later, their sister attempts to persuade Gorilla that Panda is being unfair to him. In Gorilla’s opinion, Panda is a constant source of frustration since he constantly clings to him and seeks to team up with him when they are playing. Gorilla’s sister informs Panda that he’s the spoilt one when he accuses Panda of being pampered. Panda is unfazed by the taunts he receives and quickly bounces back to his usual upbeat self.
Although Gorilla refuses to defend his little brother, Panda constantly looks up to him because he thinks this is how siblings are meant to be. Gorilla vows to be a better brother after being reprimanded and intends to get his younger brother a new ball the next day. In the morning, he and his sister are being dragged from their home by a balloon-shaped thing. In order to locate Panda, Gorilla refers to this creature as “Dad.” They say farewell to Panda forever, says the father. Panic sets in as the Gorilla complains that they can’t allow Panda to deal with things on his own. Panda is clumsy, frail, and childlike, and he cannot survive without the help of his two siblings. His siblings rely on him since he is the one who engages with adults on their behalf (likely because he is the primary core).
As soon as he hears that his siblings aren’t home, Panda runs out of the house, weeping. Gorilla’s father, on the other hand, informs him that he and his family are the ones being abandoned, not Panda. Because Kashimo wiped out Panda’s secondary cores, the three shrines at the start of Chapter 185 suggest that this is his inner realm, and Panda is bidding his goodbyes to both of his siblings. Yaga, Panda’s long-lost father, is most likely the father. Even though he acts like a teenager, Panda is still a youngster in human years. However, it was previously stated in the series that Panda spent his youth in a painted chamber where Yaga confined him and that Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 185 is a flashback to that time.
Hakari has finally arrived
Returning to the outside world, Hajime Kashimo decapitates him and desecrates his corpse in Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 185. Kashimo realises that Panda is not dead because he didn’t receive any points. Once again, Kashimo approaches Panda with their team and questions him about Sukuna’s location. Kashimo is enraged by Panda’s sarcasm and tight-lipped demeanour, though. A tremendous flood of visible Cursed Energy comes on the scene before they can inflict any more harm on Panda. Sakura is both annoyed and intrigued by the idea of battling Hakari. Hakari makes a snide joke about how much weight Panda has shed.
Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 185 makes it obvious that Akutami employs visual portrayal to express an emotional loss, notwithstanding the likelihood that the manifestation of Panda’s inner world has anything to do with his childhood. A Cursed Corpse simply requires his core to survive, therefore it’s not obvious whether Panda’s wound is deadly. With Yaga gone, there aren’t many individuals who can repair him. Cursed Techniques that can cure a Cursed Corpse are unknown, but if Hakari defeats Kashimo in the Culling Game, it is doubtful that he will come across someone with those abilities.
To demonstrate the might and skill of both Hakari and Kashimo, Akutami utilised the fight against Charles in Jutsu Kaisen Chapter 185. There are distinct characteristics to each of their Cursed Energies: Hakari’s has the feel of sandpaper, while Kashimo’s has the sensation of electricity. If they are evenly matched, their combat is likely to be the last act of the Tokyo No.2 Colony storyline.