Who Is Nobara Love Interest?

Introduction of Nobara

Nobara Kugisaki is the tritagonist of the Jujutsu Kaisen series. She is a first-year student and grade 3 jujutsu sorcerer at Tokyo Jujutsu High studying under Satoru Gojo alongside Yuji and Megumi.

Who Is Nobara Love Interest
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Who Is Nobara Love Interest?

Nobara Kugisaki doesn’t appear to have a special love interest in the series and is single at the time of writing. She comes across as arrogant at first, but as you get to know her, you’ll find that she’s actually pretty nice and emotional. She is still an excellent fighter, though. The two characters with whom she has been frequently associated are Megumi and Itadori, although neither of these matches has been declared, and as Nobara’s future is currently in doubt, it is unclear who she will ultimately end up with in the story.

Does Nobara like Itadori?

It’s clear that Nobara feels something for Yuji. For example in chapter 64 she was jealous that there girl who really like Yuji and even mentioned later in the chapter that, Yuji can’t get a girlfriend before she get a boyfriend and Yuji should be chasing after her.

Who Is Nobara Love Interest
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Nobara observed Yuji’s appearance and behavior upon first seeing him. In addition In chapter 5, Yuji blushes in response to Nobara’s blush and smiling thanks. Another display of Nobara’s feelings for Yuji comes during a scene in which she experiences a flashback showing Yuji while fighting Momo Nishimiya. Yuji appeared amusing in the manga panel, but in the anime, that was changed and he appeared happier because of Nobara’s impact.

Here is quote from Nobara to Yuji: “There are only so many open seats in my life, and I don’t want to let my heart be swayed by anyone who’s not sitting in them. Is that mean? Of course, there are also people like you who bring their own seat and sit down.”

Are Shoko and Nobara Related?

As far as we know, Shoko Ieiri and Nobara Kugisaki are not related. If they were related, Akutami would have undoubtedly made a clue, but that hasn’t happened. They shared a similar appearance in their young age, but this is likely because Akutami modified his original concept for the story following Jujutsu Kaisen 0. However, he chose to retain a female protagonist with short hair, so he simply modified Ieiri’s original design to create Nobara. Since there is no other reasonable explanation for their similarity in this instance, this is the most likely one.

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Does Megumi Like Nobara?

Megumi and Nobara are good friends and classmates. As the story itself makes clear, although they are quite distinct from one another (Nobara is closer to Itadori in that sense), they still have a very solid foundation that forms the core of their friendship.

They are connected in a really dynamic way. In that sense, it makes sense why fans were “shipping” the two of them, although nothing in the canonical story suggests that Megumi and Nobara will end up dating. Since this is a shonen work, Akutami may surprise us in the epilogue, but as of right now, we are in the dark.

Will Nobara Come Back?

Many were shocked by it, but the truth is that when Nobara was evacuated by Arata, it was made very clear that she was still alive. The manga kept from answering this question for the past 100 chapters or so because of the political unrest at Jujutsu Polytech University after Gojo’s sealing.

She was still alive when we last saw her in the story. She didn’t pass away, and her off-screen death has never even been brought up. Major character fatalities that take place off-screen are always suspicious because they’re typically a red herring. Not even an off-screen death happens here. She has never actually passed away and has never been reported to have died.

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Nobara Kugisaki’S Voice Actor

She is portrayed in Japanese by Asami Seto and in English by Anne Yatco. Along with other female characters in the series, her character has received a lot of appreciation from critics for being more complex and authentic than other female shōnen characters.

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