As Natato faces Itadori in a match during the Shibuya arc Kaisen Jujutsu In the anime series, fans see the curse of everything being lifted as he pits his ideals and way of thinking against Itadori. During his numerous battles with jujutsu wizards and Itadori Yuji Kaisen Jujutsuhis nature has gone from a curse that had the potential to cause trouble for jujutsu wizards to someone who causes chaos wherever he goes.
Over the course of his many battles, Nathtu has dropped many quotes, some wiser than others. While some of his quotes merely serve to show his vile nature, others show that the cursed soul is quite intelligent and has a point.

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Updated on October 10, 2024, by Oluwatokiloba Folami: Wizards in Jujutsu Kaisen consider curses to be evil entities that must be eradicated. However, from the point of view of nature, many of these witches are simply hypocrites who curse and hate them for killing humans while doing the same. In a sense, he sees the nature of curses and humans as two sides of the same coin, who do the same thing, but humans hypocritically justify their actions as “justice” and “respectable”. His character may not be the wisest character in Kaizen Jujutsu, but as a curse that stems from hatred of humanity, many of his quotes allow fans and characters a glimpse into his nature and show parts of him. in which he confronts the moral ambiguity of curses. And people kill each other and his evil desires and thought process.
10 “Tell me, Yuji Itadori. Have you ever stopped to count how many cursed people you've killed?”
Season 2, Episode 20
In his battle with Itadori, the character dropped a lot of thought provoking quotes, allowing the mage to realize that the curses he only saw as “evil” creatures were creatures nonetheless. In this quote, he mocked Itadori's hypocritical nature in hating him for killing various humans while relentlessly killing various curses.
The same way Itadori saw the killing of curses as right and justifiable, it was the same way he saw the nature of humans as creatures that should be slaughtered for the entertainment of curses. Twisted yes, but true nonetheless. Instead of seeing curses as mindless monsters, Itadori should have realized that many curses have a conscience and if he could kill curses to save humanity, he could kill humans as well.
9 “I am thrilled with my talent! Ah, I am truly a curse!”
Season 2, Episode 20
Of all the curses depicted in Kaisen Jujutsu Sri was, by nature, a curse that fully embodied harm, chaos, and destruction as a curse. Unlike the other curses, he did not attempt to become like humans, or see himself as an evolved form of humanity, but as a complete being – a curse.
Saying this quote shortly after killing Nobara, Natsuto was excited by his talent for creating chaos and enjoyed the apparent defeat of Itadori. At the heart of this quote, the character showed immense pride and joy in his ability to cause mental and physical discomfort to humans, ending it with a black arrow landing on Itadori in pure joy and acceptance of his innate malevolent nature. A really satisfying feeling.
8 “I'll kill Itadori before you switch with him. So shut up and watch from there.”
Season 2, Episode 21
Unlike many of his character quotes that embody his nature and beliefs, this one shows his pride and immense confidence in his abilities. The first time Itadori Yuuji was in his realm, he received a warning from Tsukune, telling him not to touch his soul (via Itadori), and was beaten by the Curse King as punishment. However, inspired by Gojo Satoru's two-second range extension, Cursed Spirit did the same.
Not only did Nattu do what Gojo had done, but he spoke to Tsukune, the King of Curses, while doing it. In an instant, he imitated one of the strongest Kaisen Jujutsu Serial while talking to another. An act of extreme mastery backed by talent.
7 “Life simply flows.”
Season 1, Episode 10
In this quote, Nathtu compares life to water and says:
“Just like water flows across the earth, life simply flows.”
While comparing water to life, Nathtu points out that life is always in flux and if one life is lost, another life replaces it. In a way, his nature expresses that life is not particularly important. Since there will always be a replacement for what is lost, one must live as one wishes.
As a villain who sees human life as worthless, this quote perfectly embodies the worthlessness that nature attributes to human life. That's why it easily eradicates it without a care in the world and without rhyme or reason.
6 “You cannot allow yourself to be trapped in an ideal of indifference.”
Season 1, Episode 10
Junpei lived indifferently and cared about few things when he met Junpei Yoshino. As someone who was bullied enough, Junpei was unable to express himself and became indifferent to many things. While many of Natu's quotes about Yunpei rubbed him the wrong way, this one makes more sense.
In the context that Hantu used, he told Yunpei to fulfill his carnal desires. Here, Nathtu claims that in the same way that he eats when he is hungry, he can kill when he hates someone instead of being indifferent to everything. While it's not the best advice, not allowing yourself to fall into the trap of indifference is something more people should adhere to.
5 “Black sparks don't choose who they bless.”
Chapter 126
Ever since Todo explained the concept of the Black Flash to Itadori, the young wizard has used it many times, even breaking Nanami's previous record of four consecutive arrows. However, while Itadori appears to have mastered the technique, fans are left confused as Natsuto also executes a Black Flash on the already severely wounded Yuuji.

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As fans had begun to associate Black Flash with Itadori, Natuto's words resonated deeply. They reminded fans that any person or curse can use the Black Flash and become stronger, not just the good guys. After Black Flash, Nathto gained a better understanding of the nature and technique of his curse, making him a more dangerous opponent.
4 “Thanks to the hatred that spread among humans… I was born.”
Season 1, Episode 9
Humans have always been fickle creatures with ill will and negative feelings against each other. When the negative emotions of humans increase to a certain extent, a curse is born. As for his nature, he is a curse born of humanity's inhumanity to each other.
The nature of the curse is ideal. He is individualistic, selfish, stubborn and has no compassion for human life or anything else except his ideals. Because of his supposed origins in human hatred, his nature believes he is destined to eradicate and replace them. Furthermore, of the special-grade curses in his group, he is the only one not born from a natural disaster, and his manipulation skills are top-notch.
3 “This is war! Not a battle to fix a problem! But a clash of facts!”
Season 2, Episode 20
After a few battles, Itadori Yuji and Natto see each other as polar opposites. However, Itadori had come to see the battle between Jujutsu wizards and curses as good vs. evil, but his nature corrected that impression. Rather than a simple clash of good and evil, the arc of The Shibuya Incident is more like the beginning of a war that shows whose ideals are right.

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In this case, the one who has the right ideals is superior and is determined to win by nature. Fortunately, in the face of reality, the jujutsu magicians ended up winning against the natu and other special grade magicians. If they did not do this, the era of humanity would have ended.
2 “I kill people without thinking.”
Season 2, Episode 20
His nature has always been the embodiment of a true and malevolent cursed spirit. His line, “I kill people without a second thought,” clearly proves that. Instead of killing for a greater purpose or his ideals, his nature simply destroys humans because he loves it. He often uses humans for experiments and kills them once he gets bored.
Just as Itadori protects people without a second thought, his nature kills without a second thought. Killing is second nature to his nature and has no consequences for him. Just as Itadori has never thought to count the number of Curses he has killed, his nature has never thought about the lives of humans, seeing them as creatures with no real value other than to be toyed with.
1 “Which do you think came first, the soul or the body?”
Season 1, Episode 10
Despite being a relatively young cursed soul, Nathtu has raised many philosophical questions about the soul and the body. Since his technique deals extensively with the soul, he asked Nanami this question, similar to asking which came first, the chicken or the egg. Although some believed that the soul resided in the body, Bhattu claimed that the body was built around the soul. By changing the soul, it can affect the body.
While many may have differing opinions on whether the soul or the body came first, Nathtu claims that each cursed technique works on its own principles. This means that his technique works in the world where he sees fit.