Jujutsu Kaisen, CHAPTER 147

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Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 147 Summary


Chapter 147 of the Jujutsu Kaisen manga hits like a ton of bricks. This emotionally charged installment shifts the spotlight to Masamichi Yaga, the brilliant mind behind the beloved cursed corpse, Panda. With the consequences of the Shibuya Incident looming large, the chapter delivers a heart-wrenching exploration of sacrifice, secrecy, and parental love.

If you’ve been reading the Jujutsu Kaisen manga online or diving deep into the lore, this chapter gives you everything—backstory, betrayal, and a powerful goodbye that cements Yaga’s legacy.

Why does Panda exist the way he does?
It’s a mystery that has haunted the higher-ups at Jujutsu High for years—and in Chapter 147, we finally get our answer.

Yaga once created something unprecedented: a cursed corpse capable of generating its own cursed energy, independent from any sorcerer. That cursed corpse is none other than Panda. But the method behind it? Yaga kept that tightly under wraps… until now.

Years ago, he was interrogated by Principal Gakuganji. While most cursed corpses rely on external cursed energy, Panda is self-sufficient—a game-changing development that made the higher-ups nervous. So much so, they considered labeling Yaga as special grade with indefinite restraint.

Despite pressure, Yaga claimed he “didn’t know” how Panda was created. But the truth? He was protecting something precious.

Hiding in a forest protected by Master Tengen, Yaga spends time with his other cursed corpses—simple, gentle dolls who express concern for his somber mood.

“Aren’t I a genius?”
— One cursed corpse asks Yaga, seeking his approval like a child asking for praise.

This scene is quiet but deeply emotional. These aren’t just weapons or tools. They’re family to Yaga—gentle souls born from his brilliant mind and kind heart.

In a beautiful flashback, we see Yaga’s humanity shine through.

He once created a cursed corpse using the soul information of Kusakabe’s late nephew, Takeru, to help Kusakabe’s sister recover from grief. The moment she sees the doll, she instantly recognizes her son—not because of how it looks, but how it feels. When it says the phrase “aren’t I a genius?”, she rushes from her wheelchair to embrace it.

This wasn’t just jujutsu.
This was healing through love and memory.

It’s one of the most powerful and tender moments in the entire Jujutsu Kaisen manga, colored by the quiet pain of secrecy.

Back in the present, Yaga is ambushed by a masked sorcerer and—shockingly—Principal Gakuganji himself. Though Yaga was once his colleague, Gakuganji has come to execute him under orders from the higher-ups.

In a devastating fight, Gakuganji strikes a fatal blow. Yaga, bloodied and fading, delivers the long-withheld secret:

“Three highly compatible souls… observing each other within a core… that’s how you stabilize self-awareness and generate self-sustaining cursed energy.”

But why reveal it now?

“It’s a curse… from me to you.”

That line hits like a hammer. Yaga didn’t give up the secret to save himself—he gave it as a final act of defiance, knowing it would haunt Gakuganji forever.

Panda arrives moments too late. His “father” is already gone.

Gakuganji prepares for a fight, expecting revenge—but Panda does something unexpected. He walks past him, shedding quiet tears for the man who gave him life.

“I’m not human. I’m not bound by human behavior…
But even Panda cries.”

It’s a deeply human moment from a non-human character—and one that reminds us just how rich and emotional the Jujutsu Kaisen manga panels can be.

As the scene closes, a moth burns to death near a streetlamp—drawn to light, just as Yaga was drawn to doing good with his knowledge. It’s a poetic visual metaphor about ambition, consequences, and sacrifice.

Chapter 147 is a slow burn with a sharp sting. It doesn’t rely on flashy battles or new powers—it leans into the emotional core of Jujutsu Kaisen. Yaga’s final curse wasn’t just knowledge—it was a reminder of humanity in a world that often forgets it.

If you’re just getting into the series, this chapter alone is a perfect example of why fans read Jujutsu Kaisen manga online religiously. The storytelling, the moral complexity, and the emotional weight set it apart from any typical shonen series.