It's been well over two years since Kagurabachi made its debut in Shonen Jump, and since then, the series has grown into one of the main pillars of the publication, especially since series like My Hero Academia and Jujutsu Kaisen concluded last year.
Kagurabachi's meteoric rise to the top is unforgettable, with the series growing into a global hit almost overnight when it first debuted. At the time, readers were quick to draw comparisons to other contemporary Shonen Jump series like Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen , but Kagurabachi's real inspiration may surprise fans.
Naruto Heavily Influenced Kagurabachi and My Hero Academia
While Kagurabachi's art style instantly reminded fans of series like Demon Slayer and the fights of Jujutsu Kaisen, the series that a

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