The theatrical compilation of Jujutsu Kaisen Hidden Inventory / Premature Death has moved audiences to tears with its emotionally charged post-credits sequence. Due to the special features of the movie's premiere in Japan, the audience experienced an abundance of reactions to all of the new content created specifically for the release of this film.
The film's ending features 54 new extra scenes or pictures showcasing the youth of Satoru Gojo, Suguru Geto, and their classmates during their happier days at Jujutsu High. This artwork is something that no one had ever seen before, so it really played a big part in the overall excitement for people who went to see Jujutsu Kaisen Hidden Inventory on the big screen.

The movie changes dramatically from lighthearted to very emotional, with the credits and pictures revealing actual photos of friends enjoying school. The music playing during the slide show is the acoustic version of ‘Ao no Sumika,’ which is from the season 2 opening song.
Attendees described seeing images of the main trio participating in various school activities. The illustrations depict Gojo, Geto, and Shoko Ieiri in relaxed settings. Some show them at field day events. Others capture them in casual clothes at hotels together. The collection presents a comprehensive look at their time before fate drove them apart.
The Final Image of Jujutsu Kaisen Hidden Inventory

At the end of the slideshow is a real gut punch of a picture. In the picture from the entrance ceremony, we see Shoko standing between Gojo and Geto, who are clearly unhappy because they have their backs turned to each other. This image perfectly describes the recurring themes of conflict seen all the way through Jujutsu Kaisen Hidden Inventory and shows how these two strongest sorcerers have fought with each other even back when they were just starting.
The Jujutsu Kaisen Hidden Inventory movie has lots of collectibles for fans, aside from the emotional ending of the film. Collectible stickers with print styles made from 54 new illustrations were given to fans in different waves at movie theatres.
Why These Illustrations Matter

These 54 illustrations are also significant because they help readers understand the motivations of Gojo and Geto at this point, beyond just being fan service. Additionally, they emphasize that the two characters were once just another ordinary teenage couple hanging out together.
The Jujutsu Kaisen Hidden Inventory arc explores how Gojo and Geto's friendship deteriorated following traumatic events during their mission to protect Riko Amanai. The happy memories shown in the ending sequence make their eventual falling out more devastating. Viewers witness what was lost when their ideologies diverged.
The Arc's Enduring Impact
The Hidden Inventory arc from the Jujutsu Kaisen series tells of Gojo's and Geto's deterioration of their friendship after traumatic events during their mission to protect Riko Amanai. In the ending of the arc, happy memories are shared, and this further demonstrates how devastating the inevitability of their friendship was through the loss of what was before, based on conflicting ideologies.
The film is compiled from five of the episodes in the second season of 0. The remastered audio also helps enhance your experience while watching the film. The main difference between this theatrical release and the TV airings is the inclusion of 54 new illustrations or end-card illustrations.
As well, the 54 illustrations become a big part of Jujutsu Kaisen Hidden Inventory's legacy by showing a moment where the characters have a period of innocence prior to curse techniques and the related moral problems destroying their relationships.