The official X (formerly Twitter) account for the mobile game “Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade (Fanpare)” surprised fans with a creative April Fool’s Day prank—but what truly caught attention was the humorous yet controversial “job recruitment” post for a fictional convenience store.
The announcement introduced the “Fanpare Mart Jujutsu High School Branch”, complete with detailed hiring conditions. However, the unexpectedly low hourly wage for highly specialized “sorcerer-level” tasks quickly became a trending topic online.
What Is “Fanpare Mart”? (April Fool’s Concept)
As part of the April Fool’s celebration, the game’s official account posted a fictional job listing for:
“Fanpare Mart – Jujutsu High School Branch”
The concept humorously blends:
- The supernatural world of Jujutsu Kaisen
- Everyday life at a convenience store
Job Recruitment Details (From the Post)
The parody job listing included surprisingly detailed—and hilarious—requirements:
Key Highlights:
- Hourly Wage: Starting at 1,121 yen
- Benefits:
- Uniforms provided
- “Cursed tools” included
- Preferred Candidates:
- Special Grade or Grade 1 sorcerers
- Users of Reverse Cursed Technique
Working Conditions:
- Flexible shifts depending on the cursed spirit activity
- Applicants in physical form are accepted (with “modern common sense”)
- Transportation available via assistant supervisors
These absurd yet creative conditions perfectly reflect the unique humor of the series.
Characters Featured in the Poster
The promotional image showcased fan-favorite characters dressed as store staff:
- Yuji Itadori (CV: Junya Enoki)
- Megumi Fushiguro (CV: Yuma Uchida)
- Nobara Kugisaki (CV: Asami Seto)
Also appearing:
- Kiyotaka Ijichi (CV: Mitsuo Iwata) as a senior employee
The tagline on the poster:
“Always, under the curtain.”
adds a mysterious Jujutsu Kaisen-style twist to an otherwise ordinary retail job.
Fictional Products Also Revealed
In addition to the recruitment post, several fictional store items were introduced:
Featured Products:
- Black Flash Fanpare Noodles
- Featuring Yuji Itadori enjoying ramen
- Fanpare Dairy Fruit Milk
- Showcasing Satoru Gojo happily drinking fruit milk
Fun Detail:
The fruit milk bottle is labeled 299 ml, which fans believe references:
Gojo’s iconic feat of defeating enemies in 299 seconds during the Shibuya Incident arc
Fan Reactions: Humor Meets Criticism
The post quickly went viral, with fans sharing a mix of humor and criticism:
Popular Reactions:
- “Why is the pay so low for Special Grade sorcerers?”
- “Even exorcising curses doesn’t pay well…”
- “I’d apply just to work with Gojo!”
- “This is the funniest April Fool’s joke this year.”
Some fans jokingly pointed out:
The wage seems too low for such dangerous responsibilities
This ironic contrast became the main reason the post gained traction.
About Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade
For beginners, here’s a quick overview:
What Is the Game?
Phantom Parade is the first official smartphone game based on the anime Jujutsu Kaisen.
Features:
- Retells the anime story with:
- Full voice acting
- High-quality visuals
- Includes an original storyline set in the Fukuoka branch school
- Gameplay:
- Team-based battles
- Strategic command RPG system
Players can form teams using popular characters and fight curses using unique abilities.
Why This April Fool’s Joke Went Viral
1. Clever World-Building
It blends everyday life with supernatural elements.
2. Relatable Humor
The idea of low wages for high-risk jobs resonates with real-world situations.
3. Fan Service
Featuring beloved characters in casual settings.
4. Hidden References
Small details (like the 299 ml bottle) reward dedicated fans.
New Updates & Future Expectations
While this was an April Fool’s joke, it has sparked discussions about:
- Potential real-life collaborations (e.g., themed cafes or stores)
- More in-game events inspired by daily life scenarios
- Increased engagement through interactive social media campaigns
Fans are now hoping for official merchandise or limited-time events based on “Fanpare Mart.”
Final Thoughts
The Fanpare Mart April Fool’s campaign proves that creative marketing and humor can go viral instantly.
By combining:
- Fan-favorite characters
- Clever jokes
- Relatable themes
The Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade team successfully captured the attention of fans worldwide.
Even though it’s just a joke, one question remains:
Would you apply for a job that requires fighting curses… for 1,121 yen per hour?
