Yeah. Which makes it even more hilariously ballsy.
He didn't even name the show something that'd be in-line with dual-protagonist story to set expectations. Instead he named it Naruto then proceeded to make it a dual-MC story with Naruto revolving around Sasuke like Killua revolves around Gon lol
In certain ways, maybe. But as an overall character, not really...
Sasuke is practically THE main character of Naruto alongside Naruto himself. The entire story is a two-faced narrative and for the entirety of Part II we see PoV shifts with dedicated dozens of chapters to both of them. Except difference being Sasuke's story is his own and propels without Naruto, meanwhile Naruto reacts to and dances around Sasuke's a lot.
I don't think Gojo has that. In terms of being presented as this badass and strong and perhaps most epic character of the show? Sure Gojo's there. But that ain't really a ballsy thing to do or anything out of ordinary. There are many shows in Shonen where there's this one character who is not the MC but instead an older, mentor figure and ends up being THE shit for literally entire story.
And that's not even getting into the way Kishi treated Sasuke... all that focus, all that emphasis and then even a happy ending.
He didn't even name the show something that'd be in-line with dual-protagonist story to set expectations. Instead he named it Naruto then proceeded to make it a dual-MC story with Naruto revolving around Sasuke like Killua revolves around Gon lol
In certain ways, maybe. But as an overall character, not really...
Sasuke is practically THE main character of Naruto alongside Naruto himself. The entire story is a two-faced narrative and for the entirety of Part II we see PoV shifts with dedicated dozens of chapters to both of them. Except difference being Sasuke's story is his own and propels without Naruto, meanwhile Naruto reacts to and dances around Sasuke's a lot.
I don't think Gojo has that. In terms of being presented as this badass and strong and perhaps most epic character of the show? Sure Gojo's there. But that ain't really a ballsy thing to do or anything out of ordinary. There are many shows in Shonen where there's this one character who is not the MC but instead an older, mentor figure and ends up being THE shit for literally entire story.
And that's not even getting into the way Kishi treated Sasuke... all that focus, all that emphasis and then even a happy ending.
The two biggest turning points in the plot directly involve him: the moment he’s sealed, which instantly propels the villains’ plans forward, and the moment he’s released, which immediately reshapes the stakes of the story again. Gojo doesn’t serve as Yuji’s emotional anchor in the way Sasuke does for Naruto, but that’s partly because Yuji himself has been given relatively little character development lol… as unfortunate as that sounds. Instead, Gojo carries the story’s structural weight and central conflict, which is to ultimately defeat Sukuna.
The final showdown itself begins with Gojo and ends with Yuji, which is symbolic of their roles in the story. Gojo is the one who introduces Yuji to the Jujutsu world, and sets him on this path. Gojo’s presence (or absence) upstarts and dictates the flow of events plus the stakes of the story itself. Yuji delivers the finishing blow to Sukuna, bringing everything to a close.