: Despite being "indestructible," Manji remains deeply vulnerable. True damage to him is often mental or emotional , such as the loss of loved ones or the shattering of his personal ideals and identity.
The series thrives on the "murky" context of its characters' lives, where the line between "good guys" and "bad guys" is constantly blurred. Mugen no Juunin: Immortal
: His immortality is not a gift but a vehicle for redemption. He is forced to face the consequences of his past violence while protecting Rin, who represents his hope for a restored soul. Character Depth & Psychological Complexity : His immortality is not a gift but a vehicle for redemption
: The series explores Zen concepts like Mushin ("no mind") and Muga ("no self"), framing the struggle of the immortal as a search for purpose and self-discovery in an endless existence. : Despite being "indestructible