Jujutsu Kaisen, CHAPTER 184

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Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 184 Summary


In Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 184, the action shifts to a gut-wrenching showdown as Panda finds himself face-to-face with one of the deadliest players in the Culling Game—Hajime Kashimo. Separated from Hakari and unsure of what lies ahead, Panda faces a moment that tests his instincts, his strength… and his spirit.

If you’re diving into the Jujutsu Kaisen manga for emotional weight, high-stakes combat, and incredible character design, this chapter has it all. Let’s break down what went down in this high-voltage installment.

Separated from Kinji Hakari, Panda lies low in the eerie quiet of the Tokyo No. 2 Colony. Perched on a shipping container by the sea, he tries to convince himself he’s just a harmless teddy bear—not a combatant in the deadly Culling Game.

But the stench of blood nearby tells another story.

Panda knows he’s not here to fight—Hakari was supposed to handle the heavy lifting while he sought out the Angel. Still, haunted by the carnage around him and his own hesitation, he decides it’s time to stop hiding.

“Be a panda,” he tells himself… just before walking straight into danger.

Just when things seem calm, in walks Hajime Kashimo—a powerhouse of cursed energy, armed with brutal instincts and an electric affinity.

At first, Kashimo mistakes Panda for an actual animal. But after confirming via Kogane that Panda is a player, his demeanor changes.

Key Moment:

  • Kashimo asks, “Where did this zoo escapee come from?” before immediately launching a lightning-fast assault.

Panda barely has time to react before Kashimo lands a devastating blow—piercing Panda’s abdomen with a single punch and electrocuting him in the process.

Realizing he’s outmatched in his usual form, Panda shifts into Gorilla Mode, unleashing a powerful punch aimed at catching Kashimo off guard.

But Kashimo is unfazed.

  • He rips off Panda’s arm without effort.
  • Dismisses his strength as “average.”
  • Dodges follow-up attacks with unnerving ease.

It’s a heartbreaking moment for fans who’ve seen Panda hold his own in previous battles. Here, his strength just isn’t enough.

Desperate and nearing defeat, Panda transforms into his Triceratops form, embodying his big sister’s spirit—a blend of shyness and raw destruction. It’s a deeply emotional pivot, showing Panda’s willingness to give everything he has left.

But even this form doesn’t stand a chance.

Kashimo’s control over electrified cursed energy is on another level. He separates the electric charges:

  • Applies a positive charge to Panda,
  • Then slams a negative charge directly from his body,
  • Resulting in a lightning bolt that tears through Panda’s upper right side with surgical precision.

And just like that—Panda is defeated.

Even after such a brutal beatdown, Kashimo isn’t done. His true goal? Sukuna.

He coldly offers to spare Panda in exchange for information. But even in his broken state, Panda refuses to betray Yuji Itadori.

This small moment of resistance speaks volumes—reminding us why we root for characters like Panda, no matter the odds.

Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 184 delivers a sobering reminder: strength alone doesn’t guarantee survival in the Culling Game. The fight choreography, emotional beats, and pacing all underscore the unforgiving nature of this arc.

Kashimo emerges not just as a deadly fighter, but as a hunter with purpose—and Panda’s defeat shows just how brutal this game has become.