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Satoru Gojo

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Voiced by: Yūichi Nakamura (Japanese), Mariya Ise (Japanese, young), Kaiji Tang (English), Cristina Valenzuela (English, young) Foreign VAs

Age: 28

Jujutsu: Limitless, Six Eyes, Reverse Cursed Technique

A laid-back and jovial man who walks around with his eyes constantly obscured by cloth. He is a teacher at Jujutsu High, serving as a mentor to the first-year students. Regarded as the strongest jujutsu sorcerer in the world, he hopes to foster the next generation of sorcerers.

His Cursed Technique, "Limitless", encompasses multiple abilities that allow Gojo to manifest the concept of infinity in physical reality; He compares this at one point to the distance between Achilles and the Tortoise. This most commonly manifests as "Blue", which attracts matter, "Red", which repels it, and "Purple", which annihilates anything in view by causing a blast of "Virtual Mass" through Negative Space Wedgie. In addition, he also possesses an extremely rare trait known as the Six Eyes, which grants him superhuman mental processing ability and vision on top of reducing the losses of cursed energy when powering his techniques to near-zero.


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  • Ability Mixing: His Hollow Technique: Purple, created by combining his Blue and Red. The fusion of convergence and divergence creates a mass of purple energy that destroys everything in its path.
  • The Ace: The biggest example in the series, bar none. Per Gege Akutami's words, Satoru is someone who masters most skills with ease.
  • Ambiguous Situation: In Chapter 236 he ends up in an Afterlife Antechamber when Sukuna kills him in the form of an airport with Geto, Nanami, Haibara, Yaga, Riko, Kuroi, and Toji, all figures from his past that have already died. It isn't clear if this is the real afterlife or a Dying Dream, as while Gojo hopes that what he's seeing isn't all his imagination, we are treated to a shot of Gojo bisected on the ground who manages a smile at the end, implying that all this is happening in his last moments. However, Nanami does mention a conversation he had with Geto that Gojo was not present for, implying that Gojo was truly able to reunite with his friends in some capacity.

  • Animal Motifs: Dragonflies. As a child, he wears a yukata with a dragonfly design. Dragonflies are well-known for their 360° vision, with Gojo having vast perception thanks to his Six Eyes. Dragonflies are symbols of protectors of children from mosquitoes in Japan, signifying Gojo's role as a teacher. Furthermore, a mosquito is a symbol of martial success because of its word's similarity to the sound of the word "victory" in Japanese, fitting with him being the World's Strongest Man.
  • Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: Gojo is very confident in his power and takes great pride in his status as the strongest jujutsu sorcerer alive.
    • Delivers a simple one before squaring off against Sukuna in the second episode of the anime.
      Gojo: "Don't worry, I'm the strongest."
    • During his brief Power High after saving himself from the brink of death by learning the reversal technique of Limitless, he quotes the Gautama Buddha to Toji Fushiguro to set into perspective the power his new technique grants him, before killing him with Hollow Purple.
      Gojo: "Throughout heaven and earth... I alone am the honored one."
    • After Satoru finally escapes the prison realm and teleports all the way from the depths of the ocean, Kenjaku proceeds to act and talk cocky to the sorcerer he imprisoned for 19 days. Satoru's response is to stare coldly at him and remark:
      Gojo: "You should choose your words more carefully. For they will be your last."
  • Awesome, but Impractical: Hollow Technique: Purple is Gojo's most powerful move in terms of sheer destructiveness, but according to him, it a fairly long charge-up time that makes it difficult to use against powerful opponents who can bypass his Infinity. Due to this, Gojo usually opts for his weaker Red technique instead, which has a much faster charge-up, is easier to control, and is still extremely powerful. Later on, Gojo develops an "Unlimited" version of Purple on the fly, which mitigates the original's weaknesses by misleading the opponent and instead colliding Blue and Red outside his body, catching them by surprise. However, drawbacks of this version are that since it is an unfocused, all-encompassing blast, it can harm its own user and is slightly weaker than the standard version.
  • Badass in Distress: Gojo is captured by Geto and sealed within the Prison Realm during the Shibuya Incident arc. The heroes are unable to free him and he remains in captivity following the arc.
  • Badass Teacher: He's a jovial and kindly mentor to the three first-years under his care and the World's Strongest Man to boot.
  • Bandaged Face: In Volume 0 he wears bandages over his eyes instead of the blindfold he has in the present story.
  • Bash Brothers: Was this with Geto as Jujutsu High students, with the two going on missions together and the pair called "the strongest".
  • Became Their Own Antithesis: The arc depicting his past showcases how he was once an arrogant jerk who didn't care about protecting normal humans while Geto believed strongly in protecting those who can't protect themselves. By the end of the arc, failing to save Riko and their feelings of failure changed them inversely, Satoru becoming the light-hearted but responsible and caring teacher who now protects humanity to the best of his ability, while Suguru made it his life mission to kill all non-sorcerers.
  • Berserk Button: He really doesn't like Jujutsu Society's elders; he almost seriously contemplates murdering them all after they try to send Yuji to his death, and his chat with Gakuganji is one of the few times he's outright insulting and dismissive with one of his allies rather than just joking with them.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: Despite his lackadaisical, playful personality that makes him as childish as his students, Gojo is the strongest sorcerer alive and shows a merciless wrath towards anyone who thinks that they could even beat him.
  • Bittersweet Ending:
    • The Hidden Inventory Arc is this for him. It sets the stage for him becoming the strongest and maturing into the kind and determined teacher he will be in the present. However, Satoru pretty much lost what he cherished the most. The first "weak person" he cared for died. Then his best friend turns to darkness. By the end, he laments his failure to be better for Riko and Suguru, but nevertheless moves forward to revolutionize the Jujutsu world for the better.
    • What his death turns out to be for him. He's mostly happy that he died in a fight with someone stronger, but he does regret that he wasn't able to push Sukuna into giving his all. He also dies without being able to talk to Megumi about his father, but he made sure that Shoko Ieiri could handle that situation. The Afterlife Antechamber he ends up in also looks pleasant, but it is unclear if it's real or a Dying Dream.
  • Big Good: Gojo serves this role in the story, being by-far the strongest jujutsu sorcerer alive and a mentor to Yuji. Him being sealed in the Prison Realm is the catalyst for the Shibuya Incident Arc, which has Geto, his followers, and the cursed spirits attack civilians and fight the jujutsu sorcerers with heavy casualties on both sides.
  • Blood Knight: Gojo barely bothers to veil it, prone to flashing unhinged smiles when even remotely challenged. It is indicated that this is because Gojo is so powerful that if something is able to somewhat stand up to him, it is exhilarating for him. Especially seen in his fight against Ryomen Sukuna. Satoru constantly smirks and smiles throughout the fight and at one point when feeling some shred of doubt. Satoru has an image of Toji Fushigoro that immediately takes him from feeling doubt to being able to feel Satisfaction for the first time in 11 years since their battle.
  • Body Horror: When Sukuna overwhelms his Domain Expansion by destroying the external barrier with his own barrier-less Domain's attacks, Gojo is left with no options but to use Reversed Cursed Technique on full blast to barely survive getting turning into a standing, knees locked pile of blood and scar tissue by Sukuna's Sure-hit slashes. He rapidly heals it, but it's a truly gruesome sight.
  • Born Winner: Was born with both of the Gojo clan's signature Limitless and Six Eyes cursed techniques, being the first sorcerer to be born with both in over four centuries. He was born so powerful that his birth shifted the balance of power between curses and sorcerers, with curses becoming stronger to compensate.
  • Break the Haughty: Was quite the arrogant jerk back in high school, openly questioning why he even needed to help humanity. His defeat at the hands of Toji, Riko's death, along with Geto's betrayal caused his outlook to mature greatly.
  • Broken Ace: Becomes the uncontested strongest sorcerer of the modern age at the cost of Riko's death and the loss of his best friend. Gojo quickly comes to realize that, for all his power, he is unable to enact meaningful change because he is still isn't able to change the hearts of others. Therefore, instead of toppling the core of Jujutsu society and ruling it as a tyrant, Gojo resolves to play the long game by nurturing the new generation to reach his own level as a teacher, so that he would no longer have to Lonely at the Top and changing Jujutsu society from within not alone, but together.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Outside of work, Gojo tends to come off as a lazy idiot who doesn't take anything seriously. He's also the strongest Jujutsu Sorcerer alive, and a much more competent and dedicated teacher than he appears.
  • The Bus Came Back: Gojo is finally released from the Prison Realm in chapter 221, 130 entire chapters after his sealing.
  • Chick Magnet: Only among Muggles though, especially in his teens. No one he works with and knows personally would be able to stomach his personality despite his looks.
  • Cool Shades: His other way of covering his eyes aside from his cloth. Flashbacks show this was his default when he was younger. According to the fanbook, he's able to see out of them with the Six Eyes. If a normal person looked through them, they would only see pitch black.
  • Cool Teacher: And how. Gojo may be a figure of authority assigned to teach newbies about the dangerous world of jujutsu sorcery, but he can be casual, friendly, and not above messing around. His training for Yuji in controlling Cursed Energy involves marathon-watching B-movies and foreign films, and he once stole Nobara's skirt from the laundry to impersonate her... by walking with the deepest squat possible, as he dwarfs her.
  • Cosmic Motifs: An unconventional example: Gojo is frequently associated with the idea of space as an infinite, unknowable beyond. Both because bending space is the crux of his powers and because almost nobody has any idea how to reach his level. It's most obvious in his Domain Expansion, which freezes his foes' brains by forcing them to experience absolutely everything in existence at the same time, causing horrific Sensory Overload.
  • Counter Spell: Reveals when fighting Sukuna that he can use both Simple Domain AND Falling Blossom Emotion. The former technique is justified due to him being a genius, even though he can't teach it to others, and the latter is passed on to all the Big Three Sorcerer Families. It proves useful against Sukuna's Domain Expansion to buy him time to strategize and regain his momentum.
  • A Day in the Limelight: The Hidden Inventory arc, more commonly known as Gojo's Past arc.
  • Defence Mechanism Superpower: A year after the Hidden Inventory Arc, Gojo learns to keep his Infinity continuously active to protect himself, sorting objects by level of cursed energy, mass, speed, and shape. By simultaneously using his Reverse Cursed Technique, he keeps his brain always fresh without frying it.
  • Deflector Shields: A variation. His most basic technique, Infinity, takes the finite amount of space between himself and a target and divides it an infinite number of times, creating an impossibly wide gap of space around him that prevents any harm from reaching Gojo. The only things that can bypass it are himself, a Domain Expansion or an ability that can dispel cursed techniques altogether. As well as Mahoraga and it's Adaptation capabilities.
  • Deus Exit Machina: His sealing in the Shibuya Incident raised the tension in the series. With Gojo out of the way, the Jujutsu students and faculty members were pushed to their limits; the arc ends in a rather grim note, with a few key characters dying and Gojo remaining sealed, showing how Gojo’s presence, and in this case absence, can decide the outcome of a battle. The heroes then struggle through the Culling Games without him, aware that he could easily solve the situation were he present. Akutami keeps him out of the field until the Darkest Hour has come, with Megumi possessed by Sukuna and Tengen captured by Kenjaku, at which point it gives the heroes time to properly prepare for the final battle and sets Gojo to fight Sukuna, the only villain who could challenge him.
  • Died Standing Up: In chapter 236, Sukuna bisects Gojo at the waist, with his torso falling to the ground and his lower body standing perfectly still.
  • Disintegrator Ray: His Hollow Purple technique fills space with an "imaginary mass" by simultaneously repelling and attracting everything in the target trajectory with the two halves of his Technique. This causes an overlap over any mass that is already there, effectively erasing it from existence. The results are always devastating, with the attack depicted as if it's shooting holes in the manga pages; The anime depicts it as an all-consuming purple whirlwind of energy.
  • Dissonant Serenity: Maintains an eerie calm and smile when he decapitates Jogo by yanking his head out, complete with blood erupting out, after trapping him in his Domain Expansion.
  • Domain Holder: His Domain Expansion, Unlimited Void, traps the target inside an Acid-Trip Dimension that forces them to experience an infinite amount of sensory information, inflicting paralysis and eventually death. Thanks to his Six Eyes, he can both easily overwhelm most other Domain Expansions and cast his Domain multiple times in one day without tiring.
  • Dying Dream: What the Afterlife Antechamber he ends up in after getting killed by Sukuna is implied to be, although it's not completely confirmed that it's not the real afterlife.
  • Early Installment Character-Design Difference: In Volume 0, Gojo covers his eyes with white bandages. He's never seen wearing them outside of the prequel, opting for either a dark blindfold or sunglasses in all his other appearances.
  • Establishing Character Moment: He shows up, casually takes pictures of Megumi's bruised and beaten face, hands him some sweets... and then declares himself to be "the strongest" and proceeds to kick the crap out of Sukuna without exerting any real effort, establishing his playful personality and overwhelming strength.
  • Expository Pronoun: Back in Hidden Inventory arc, Gojo used the boyish and brash ore to refer to himself, in contrast to Geto who uses the more formal and gender-neutral watashi. Geto understandably worries that Gojo's brash attitude, even to higher-ups, might cause him trouble in the future, thus he encourages the latter to be more polite in his demeanor. Back in the present day, Gojo switches to the more professional boku as his pronoun, showing he did take Geto's words to heart.
  • Everyone Has Standards:
    • Satoru is cold-blooded and capable of sacrificing others to achieve a particular objective, but he prefers keeping bloodshed to a minimum. In the Shibuya Incident, when placed in a situation where he could kill all the Disaster Curses at the cost of all civilian lives present, he is visibly horrified and stretches his abilities to the maximum, slaughtering a thousand enemies in 5 minutes, to save as many innocents as possible.
    • He also strongly disapproves of Geto's goal to kill all non-sorcerers to get rid of the curses, eventually killing him to put an end to his plan, and is particularly disgusted with Suguru's murder of his parents. When Suguru casually mentions Satoru can kill humanity by himself, he is visibly disgusted.
  • Excuse Me While I Multitask: Nonchalantly warps back and brings Itadori along to watch and learn during his battle with Jogo.
  • Expy: His initial appearance with bandages covering his eye is a reference to Tonbo Tobitake according to Akutami. As a child, he is also seen wearing a dragonfly-patterned yukata, with tonbo meaning "dragonfly".
  • Eye Motifs: His famed "Six Eyes" are a pair of unnaturally, eerie blue eyes which provide an incredible perception of vision and cursed energy. Symbolizing that Gojo sees the true nature of Cursed Energy in a way no other Sorcerer is capable of.
  • Eyepatch of Power: His Six Eyes grant him incredibly powerful Super-Senses and perception of Cursed Energy, so he usually wears a blindfold or thick sunglasses to lessen the chance of Sensory Overload. Word of God states that even with his eyes blocked his vision is like high-resolution thermography.
  • Failure Hero: While Satoru does his best for his students, in the grand scheme of things... he fails more often than he actually wins. Case in point:
    • Satoru successfully kills Toji Fushiguro. However, Satoru failed to save Riko Amanai and his friend Suguru Geto's mental state deteriorates to the point Suguru's evil plan is right in action during JJK 0.
    • After killing Suguru, Gojo failed to dispose of his body properly and because of that Kenjaku managed to get ahold of the Special Grade Sorcerer's body and by extension, his cursed technique.
    • Satoru successfully disabled Jogo but before he can properly interrogate Jogo for information. Hanami uses their abilities to successfully distract Gojo long enough for the disaster curses to escape.
    • Satoru disables Juzo and attacks Hanami with his Hollow Purple. However, Mahito gets away scot-free with all the information the disasters need which in effect also led to the Shibuya arc.
    • Satoru successfully kills Hanami in Shibuya but fails to see the machinations that led to his imprisonment within the Prison Realm and he's successfully sealed away for a while.
    • Satoru nearly wins against Ryomen Sukuna but unfortunately with a well calculated attack that he himself could not see coming, he was bisected in half and killed by the Big Bad of the series.
  • Face Death with Dignity: He takes getting killed by Sukuna fairly well, satisfied with how he died, and only really disappointed that he wasn't able to fight hard enough to get Sukuna to use all of his power.
    Gojo: "I'm just glad I didn't die cause of old age or some kind of illness but rather cause of someone stronger."
    Nanami: "What are you, a samurai?"
  • First-Name Basis: Gojo addresses his students by their first name despite it being common in Japan to refer to people by their surnames. The author stated it was intended as Gojo has little regard for social tradition.
  • First Rule of the Yard: Requests a fight with Sukuna to show the King of Curses that with the power of only one finger, there are sorcerers in the modern era who can beat him down, so he better behave himself while he's inside of Itadori.
  • Foil:
    • To Suguru Geto, his Arch-Enemy and old friend. In their youth, both were the most powerful sorcerers alive, with Gojo's arrogant and abrasive personality balancing out Geto's cool and focused demeanor. Whereas Gojo didn't believe in the idea of a "purpose" or protecting the weak, Geto believed strongly in these ideals. Both feel a great degree of pride over those beneath them, but Geto actively looks down on others, whereas Gojo simply views himself highly.
    • To Toji Fushiguro. Both are laid-back individuals who absolutely excel in what they do (Gojo with his sorcery, Toji with his physical ability) and sit on opposite ends of the physical strength-spiritual strength scale. Towards the end of their encounter, they both fight purely to affirm their own strength.
    • Most of all, to Ryomen Sukuna, whose title of Strongest Sorcerer in History directly clashes with Gojo's as the strongest in the current age.
      • Both are extremely self-centered, with Gojo's primary motivation being able to close the gap between him and his students so that he no longer has to feel Lonely at the Top, while Sukuna desires solely to dominate as the strongest.
      • Satoru is associated the color blue and with divinity; born with ethereal beauty and strength of which he is proud of. Sukuna is associated with crimson and is portrayed as a demonic entity and a perversion of the divine. Sukuna is also not above taking the techniques of others if it benefits him, even resorting to underhanded tactics if it nets him an advantage, and does not seem to care about his physical appearance.
      • Their physical appearances are complete contrasts during their climactic match in Shinjuku: Gojo is buff, white-haired with blue eyes, while Sukuna is lean, dark-haired with red eyes.
  • Foregone Conclusion: He's very much alive in the present-day, so it's a given that he's alive when he's seemingly killed by Toji in the Hidden Inventory Arc.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Aside from Geto, Ieiri, Mei Mei, Yaga, Yuta, and Yuji, it appears all his peers hate him and his attitude. Nanami has to clarify that while he thinks Gojo is reliable, he has no respect for him as a person. Utahime openly can't stand him, owing to Gojo's school days where she was Trolled by him incessantly, despite being his senior.
  • The Gadfly: The prime reason why everyone hates him: he loves to get on people's nerves. His reaction to seeing Megumi bloodied and injured? Take pictures to show them to the second-year students of course. And that's the first time he appears.
  • Genius Bruiser: Despite his carefree demeanor, Gojo has the intelligence to back up his power. When he fights against Jogo, Hanami, Choso, and Mahito simultaneously, he thinks up multiple different strategies while fighting at ridiculous speed, protecting civilians, and dodging all their attacks. Also seen during his fight with Ryomen Sukuna. In the climax of their fight, when Sukuna sends Mahoraga to intercept Gojo's Blue, Gojo takes advantage of the fact that Mahoraga is already adapted to Blue, and uses Blue's attraction to speed himself up and intercept Mahoraga. When Sukuna tries to use Piercing Blood to dispel Blue, Gojo recites Blue's incantations to strengthen it, allowing his Red and Blue to connect, destroying Mahoraga, injuring Sukuna, and nearly securing victory.
  • The Gift: Gojo was the first sorcerer in four hundred years to be born with both the Six-Eyes and Limitless cursed techniques. He's outright compared to a star athlete shattering all the records in his sport, causing other athletes within it to step up in quality and improve the level of competition overall.
  • Good Is Not Nice: He is a chill man with a good heart but he is unsympathetic and cruel towards sorcerer executives, an example being his blatant disrespect towards Principal Gakuganji, and his enemies. Additionally, greatly influenced by his own desire for power, he is very arrogant. He is convinced that he is the strongest in the world, which he technically is, claiming, during his fight with Toji Fushiguro, that "throughout the Heavens and earth, he alone is the honored one." Though when is much older and had a lot more time to spend focusing on others while attempting to reform Jujutsu Society he becomes increasingly kinder towards his allies or those he likes.
  • Good Is Not Soft: He might be a jokester and an overall chill person, but do not think for a second that he's just as pleasant on the battlefield. Against his enemies, he is downright terrifying in a fight, slashing through bodies and ripping off heads without so much as breaking a sweat. Case in point? The first time he meets Jogo, he rips off the curse's head easily, smirking all the while. He is also not above threatening the higher-ups of jujutsu society, reminding them that he is more than capable of killing them all without repercussion, and has seriously considered it multiple times.
  • Go Out with a Smile: As Gojo lays dying, Sukuna gives him his praise as the greatest and most difficult sorcerer he ever fought. Gojo cracks a smile, satisfied that he at least died to a stronger opponent.
  • Graceful Loser: His reaction to showing up in an Afterlife Antechamber and realizing Sukuna killed him during their duel is one of mild annoyance more than anything else. He even manages to Go Out with a Smile when Sukuna praises his strength and tells him he'll remember Gojo for the rest of his life.
  • Half the Man He Used to Be: Sukuna kills him by cutting him in half at the waist in chapter 236.
  • Healing Hands: Learns to use this as a student when he's nearly killed by Toji and understands the core of cursed energy. He uses it to restore himself and then use Cursed Technique Reversal: Red for the first time. By his third year, he'd mastered it to the point of constantly using it on himself to maintain his brain function and always have his cursed technique active.
  • Heroic Build: Usually his uniform conceals it, but as shown when he dresses up to fight Sukuna in the same garbs Toji used, Gojo is not only tall but also built like an absolute brick house.
  • Hidden Depths: Despite coming off as laid-back, jokey, and even outright annoying at times, he's fiercely dedicated to using his position as a teacher to create a strong new generation, believing such is the only way to tear down the corrupt elders ruling over jujutsu sorcerers.
  • Hidden Disdain Reveal: Parodied during his rematch with Sukuna where he jokes that Megumi's resemblance to Toji will make it easy for him to beat up his current host body with a clear conscience.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard:
    • Although Gojo did kill Geto, he didn't dispose of his best friend's body as ordered. This ended up backfiring with Kenjaku transplanting his brain into Geto's body, giving him the cursed technique of one of the most powerful sorcerers of the time, and Kenjaku using this body to catch Gojo by surprise, which led to Gojo being sealed and the entire Shibuya Incident to happen.
    • He either sealed away or destroyed the Inverted Spear of Heaven after fighting Toji eleven years ago, and the Black Rope when Geto and his cursed users attacked one year ago. The two weapons could have freed him from the Prison Realm, forcing the jujutsu sorcerers to seek out Hana Kurusu in the Culling Games instead.
  • Hope Spot: Chapter 235 has Gojo seemingly winning his fight with Sukuna. Then Chapter 236 reveals Sukuna hadn't even gotten to the point he was giving it his all, and was actually waiting out Mahoraga's adaptation process to Gojo's powers, after which Sukuna kills Gojo in one hit.
  • Horrifying the Horror: Showing off his true power, trapping him in his Domain Expansion, and decapitating Jogo, the Cursed Spirit and embodiment of human fear of volcanoes, leads to Jogo panicking when Gojo gets serious during the Shibuya Incident.
  • Humble Pie: Being defeated by Toji Fushiguro, and failing to save Riko Amanai taught Satoru a lesson in humility and responsibility, causing him to decide to protect non-sorcerers for the sake of it rather than simply wanting to be the strongest. After Suguru Geto, his best friend, fell into darkness, Satoru underwent yet another dose of self-reflection that taught him how valuable companionship truly was, causing him to seek to unite the current generation and strive to mold them into being capable of surpassing him, while reforming the Jujutsu world.

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  • Image Song: MOONBEAMS SATELITE.
  • Inhuman Eye Concealers: Gojo wears a blindfold or dark shades to hide his Six Eyes, a genetic trait passed through the Gojo family line that helps him control their Cursed Technique, Limitless. They're shockingly blue, and Gojo hides them to blend in among normal people, though he didn't bother as a teenager, earning him plenty of admirers among his peers for his Bishōnen looks.
  • Insufferable Genius: Is extremely confident in his fighting prowess, and might come off as arrogant or condescending to others.
  • Internal Reformist: Gojo loathes the way modern Jujutsu society is run, and became a teacher specifically so he could mould the students into allies who could reform the system. Several characters have remarked that if Gojo were a murderous revolutionary instead of a reformist, he already would have overthrown the whole world as they know by now. Gojo is also hoping that he isn’t the sole strongest person in the future, and wants the new generation to close the power gap.
  • Invincible Hero: Subverted. He's the World's Strongest Man and easily defeats every threat that he fights in the story. However, he intentionally lets his students face their own challenges without his presence so that they may grow as sorcerers. His sealing in the Shibuya Incident sets the tension at an all-time high, with the curses now much more free to act without the threat of the strongest jujutsu sorcerer.
  • Irony: He finds his calling to life as a teacher for young sorcerers and, while he is genuinely a good mentor who excels at guiding his students to discover their own strengths, he is a subpar instructor when it comes to intricacies of techniques due to being naturally talented at everything. Also, his childish antics often do the opposite to inspire faith within his students. For someone who has the potential to excel at everything, he chose to become the one thing that he cannot be naturally good at.
  • Jerkass to One: Moreso Jerkass to One Group, but the usually carefree and amicable Gojo hates the jujutsu higher-ups for how they run jujutsu society, blatantly disrespecting them with a cold tone and casually reminding them that he can easily kill them all if he wants.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: While he does enjoy tormenting his weaker fellow teachers and former classmates, he does care for their well-being in his own way. Kiyotaka Ijichi is actually appreciative that he so harshly discouraged his dreams of becoming a sorcerer, because he comes to understand that Gojo knew he was too weak to become one.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Limitless gives him a ridiculous amount of offense, defence and mobility. And even without that, the Six Eyes still gives him Super-Reflexes and functionally infinite Cursed Energy and Gojo also happens to be per Word of God the most skilled in pure hand-to-hand fighting, rivaling the skills of the millennia-old Kenjaku, which means he can use incredible amounts of reinforcement to give him insane physical abilities as well. When Jogo and Hanami try and use Domain Amplification to get past his technique he just resorts to using basic Cursed Energy reinforcement and physically beats the stuffing out of them without breaking a sweat. In fact, while it took Aoi using Playful Cloud to shatter Hanami's roots, Gojo was able to just rip it out with his bare hands! He is so fast and strong that he can travel through all of Shibuya's B5F while simultaneously ripping apart a thousand Transfigured Humans in just 5 minutes. He's also the only person thus far to be able to put Sukuna on the ropes in a physical fight, dealing some serious damage on him, a feat that not even a full heavenly restricted Maki and a physically stronger than ever Yuji was able to do, and he does it against Sukuna at full power, while Sukuna held off Yuji and Maki with 75% of his power limited by Megumi's fighting back from the inside.
  • Lonely at the Top: Was cocky as a teenager for his great power even then, but a lot of that arrogance disappeared after he was unable to save Riko and later on when Geto lost his faith in being a jujutsu sorcerer and went to rogue. It was at that point that Gojo realized that even with all the power he had as the strongest sorcerer there was a limit to how much even he alone could do. This led to his goal of training students to become strong allies who could stand by him so that he can reform jujutsu society.
  • Magical Eye: He was born with the "Six-Eyes", a rare ocular trait within the Gojo clan that provides incredible vision and perception, along with greatly increased mental processing and acuity that allows him to use Limitless to its absolute potential. They also regulate the cursed energy output for his techniques to the point that he suffers no drawbacks for their usage, essentially giving him unlimited stamina in battle.
  • Major Injury Underreaction: During his rematch with Sukuna on Christmas Eve, Gojo finds himself with his metaphorical pants down when Sukuna's Domain Expansion manages to destroy his. Being subjected to the full brunt of Cleave & Dismantle leaves him both an incredibly bloody mess and also glad at the realization that his Limitless is better than Sukuna's Cursed Technique. His calm reaction is justified considering that Gojo manages to pull through thanks to the use of Reverse Cursed Technique and Simple Domain and essentially turn the tables on Sukuna on what would be a death sentence for any other sorcerer.
  • Manchild: While a highly skilled jujutsu sorcerer in his late-20s, Gojo acts more like a mischievous teenager. Aside from his playful and excitable personality, Gojo also often engages in pranks with his students — if not the one behind those pranks. One time he even slips a penis drawing into Nanami's bag because the former ignored him.
  • Meaningful Name: "Satoru" is an alternate reading of the kanji used for "Satori", the state of enlightenment in Buddhism. Other readings of Satoru can mean "to know/understand", "to be spiritually awakened", "wisdom" and "philosophy". All of these meanings are perfect for a teacher looking to turn his students into strong allies.
  • Mentor Occupational Hazard: After acting as a mentor of Yuji, Megumi, Nobara, and the rest of the students at Tokyo's Jujutsu High, Gojo is killed by Sukuna during their duel.
  • Morality Adjustment: After failing to protect Riko, Gojo considered killing everyone around right there knowing he wouldn't feel anything afterwards, but was stopped by Geto. Geto's words back then had become his moral compass ever since.
  • More than Just a Teacher: The strongest jujutsu sorcerer is a teacher at Jujutsu High. In fact, he became a teacher so that he could train up strong allies and reform jujutsu society because there's a limit to how much he can accomplish alone.
  • Mr. Exposition: In the early story, Gojo, as Yuji's new teacher in Jujutsu High, is the one expositing on cursed energy, curses, and cursed techniques for Yuji.
  • Mundane Utility: The second opening animation of the anime adaptation shows that Gojo can use his powers to stay dry in the rain without an umbrella.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: It's implied that the main reason behind Satoru's current friendly personality and genuine desire to help the next generation prosper is due to feeling regret over what happened between him, Riko, and Suguru. His arrogance made him unable to account for a Badass Normal being able to take him down, and his rapid ascent to the World's Strongest Man and the accompanying Power High made him overlook Geto's downward spiral, leading to Geto becoming an unprecedented modern Jujutsu terrorist that Gojo would have to kill himself.
  • My Skull Runneth Over: His Domain Expansion Unlimited Void. He traps the target in an empty space void and forces infinite information onto them, making them simultaneously feel everything and nothing, slowly killing them. While cursed spirits can last within the domain for a while, humans would not last long. Even momentarily using his Domain for 0.2 seconds has the bystander humans take 2 months of rehab to rejoin society.
  • Mystical White Hair: Gojo has white hair and is the strongest jujutsu sorcerer alive, being born with the Gojo clan's coveted Limitless cursed technique.
  • Mythical Motifs: The Buddha. His name can mean "enlightenment", he was born into one of the big three jujutsu families but wants to reform jujutsu society through educating his pupils, his birth changed the balance of the world, his Six Eyes are based on the Buddha's Wisdom Eyes, and he reaches his enlightenment when he understands the core of cursed energy from nearly being killed by Toji, with the Power High leading him to state "Throughout heaven and earth... I alone am the honored one", based on the statement Zen Buddhists believe was made by Shakyamuninote  when he reached enlightenment. He is also a foil to Geto, who has the motif of a corrupted bodhisattva.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Gojo destroyed the only two objects in the world that would have been able to free him from Prison Realm. That said, Toji did stab him in the throat with one of them and Miguel was a curse user, so it's understandable.
  • Nigh-Invulnerable: The most basic application of his Limitless technique, "Infinity", divides the space between himself and potentially harmful substances an infinite amount of times, rendering it impossible for them to reach him. He's also constantly using Reverse Cursed Technique to prevent Limitless' enhanced awareness from cooking his brain, which means that any attacks that somehow pierce Infinity are instantly healed.
  • Numerological Motif: ∞ — his Limitless's effects are usually described with mathematical phenomena concerning infinity manifesting into reality. He's even featured with it on the cover of Chapter 89.
  • Obsolete Mentor: Averted. He's still currently the strongest Sorcerer in the world.
  • Occult Blue Eyes: His Six Eyes take the form of a pair of ethereal blue eyeballs.
  • Older Than They Look: Would you believe he's 28? His youthful features are made even more apparent when the blindfold is off.
  • One-Man Army: He is the strongest jujutsu sorcerer after all. After activating his Domain for 0.2 seconds, it only takes him 299 seconds to annihilate the 1,000 transfigured humans let loose by Mahito in Shibuya.
  • One of the Kids: Might be even more childish than his own teenage students.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: The most emotion he usually displays beyond playful taunting is rage, but there have been a few moments where his mask slips:
    • First was the death of Riko Amanai. Having previously not cared much about protecting the weak, failing to protect her was the first time he felt grief and when Riko was laughed on by the Star Plasma Cult, he didn't even have it in him to be angry, just brokenly wondering if he should kill them all.
    • Then came Suguru's betrayal. That was the only time Gojo panicked and when he shows his anger at Suguru for betraying him, he does so very visibly, much more than he does in the present times. Rather than remaining calm on the outside but raging on the inside when Yuji died, his expression when he let Suguru go was outright sad.
    • Gojo's behavior, attire and even method of casting his Jujutsu spells are all wildly different in the lead up to his battle with Sukuna. When the day of the fight arrives, he's dressed up in an Onmyouji robe and martial arts clothing with a deadly serious look on his face. He then goes out of his way to do all the extra maneuvers and chants to improve his techniques, implicitly because he knows that this is the one time in his life he can't cut corners and has to go all out.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: His Hollow Technique: Purple causes a crevasse throughout the entire forest area around Jujutsu High while he was trying to smoke Hanami from miles away mid-getaway. Yuji and Todo are predictably flabbergasted by the sheer destruction on display.
  • Power High: Had a massive one after resuscitating and healing himself by mastering Reversed Cursed Techniques on the brink of death when Toji crushed his throat and stabbed him in the head. The entire time, Gojo has a deranged wide look in his eyes, is rambling to no end, and has the body language of someone in the deep end of a drug-induced psychosis.
    Toji: Is he on drugs?
  • Power Limiter: Gojo often wears blindfolds or extremely dark sunglasses to keep himself from using too much energy with his Six Eyes and wearing himself out. Once he takes off either of these is how you knows he's taking a fight seriously.
  • Pretty Boy: Though he looks a little older when his blindfold is on, he's shown to be extremely pretty with it off, hiding startlingly youthful features. In his early years, he had plenty of fangirls.
  • The Pretty Guys Are Stronger: The strongest jujutsu sorcerer alive is a very handsome Bishōnen with ethereally blue eyes.
  • Pride: A defining trait — Gojo takes a serious amount of pride in his status as the world's strongest sorcerer. It's telling of his character that he fought with Toji Fushiguro not out of avenging an innocent, but because he wanted to assert his superiority (Although his inner thoughts during that state shows that he's still dealing with his grief of losing Riko) . In addition, he showcases rare Tranquil Fury towards the curses in Shibuya, but only after they implied they could beat him.
  • Proud Beauty: In his teenage years, Gojo was well aware of how attractive he is and took time out of the Riko Amanai mission to impress a class full of girls by briefly showing them his eyes, despite being in the middle of a life-and-death situation at the time.
  • Purple Is Powerful: Gojo wears a purple jacket and pants and he has a technique called "Hollow Technique: Purple". He is also considered by some to be the most powerful Jujutsu Sorcerer in the world.
  • Put on a Bus: He is sealed in the Prison Realm in Chapter 91, which leads to him being absent from the story for over three years in real-life.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Gojo had this dynamic with Geto when they were younger. With Gojo being the arrogant and brash sorcerer who doesn't take much things seriously whereas Geto is reserved and way more humble with a tactical mindset focused on getting through situations without causing too much trouble.
  • Reduced Mana Cost: Gojo's Six Eyes allows really precise cursed energy manipulation, which ensures that the loss of cursed energy when he powers Limitless is "infinitesimally close to zero", which makes him a very efficient combatant. There are sorcerers with even greater cursed energy than Gojo, like Yuta, but thanks to Gojo's efficiency, a battle of attrition against him is pretty much impossible.
  • The Scapegoat: After the Shibuya Incident, Gojo was declared a direct accomplice of Suguru Geto and therefore also responsible for the attacks. Freeing him from the Prison Realm is also now considered the highest possible offense. The elders always had it out for Gojo due to his defiance and used the first opportunity they could to paint him as an irredeemable villain.
  • Sealed Good in a Can: Suguru Geto's goal in the main series is to reduce him to this, allowing him to continue with his plans with the strongest sorcerer out of the picture. In Shibuya, he succeeds.
  • Semantic Superpower: Gojo's "Limitless" Inherited Technique is described as the ability to bring the concept of infinity into reality. While he primarily uses alter space in different ways, His Domain, Unlimited Void, can also inflict My Skull Runneth Over by exposing the minds of everyone trapped inside to an infinite amount of stimuli.
  • Sensory Overload: A function of Gojo's Domain Expansion, "Unlimited Void". It forces the opponent to see, feel, and know everything, rendering them unable to act. The effect is crippling, and would kill the average human being, but he later demonstrates he can greatly lessen its effect on civilians by activating his Domain for a very brief period of time.
  • Showing Off Your Powers: When Satoru Gojo fights Jogo, he flaunts his powers several times. This includes pausing to show Jogo that it is metaphysically impossible for him to lay a hand on him, and bringing Yuji over for an instructional demonstration.
  • Significant Wardrobe Shift: In his fight with Sukuna, he walks in with a fully decorated Onmyouji robe, only to strip it down after his initial surprise attack for the exact outfit worn by Toji on the day Gojo met him; A skintight black shirt, baggy white Kung Fu pants and black Kung Fu shoes to show that he means business.
    Toji: What a copycat.
  • Skewed Priorities: He went to buy Kikufuku mochi while Yuji and Megumi nearly died fighting a curse.
  • Smug Super: Gojo is extremely, though understandably, confident in his abilities as the strongest jujutsu sorcerer in the world, with his opinion of his enemies dependent on their strength and showing an aggressive, merciless fighting style that flaunts his powerful techniques to establish his superiority over an opponent. This is best seen during his fight with Toji when he's deliriously proud over perfecting his reverse cursed technique, comparing it to enlightenment. The Hidden Inventory Arc shows that when he was younger he thought he was so strong that he didn't have to protect the weak until failing to protect Riko and his best friend Geto betrayed him, humbling him significantly.
  • Sociopathic Hero: Gojo can very easily give the impression he is a high-functioning sociopath, having an intellectual understanding of and expressing empathy, but only because he taught himself to. His inner sociopath however still lies at the core of his character, and will reveal itself when pushed far enough.
    • When he was younger, he was a Smug Super who regularly struggled to understand why Geto thought they had to protect the weak, regularly having Geto act as The Conscience for him, as on his own he tended to not give a shit about others. Even after Riko was killed he was more focused on the power high he attained from perfecting reverse cursed technique and fighting Toji again. It was only after it sank in that he failed Riko and Geto was Madden Into Misanthropy that Gojo began to learn how to express empathy, coming to care for his students and wanting to be a good mentor to them.
    • His fight with Jogo and Hanami during the Shibuya Incident is a good example, as despite their surrounding him with civilians to use as hostages to stop him from using Limitless and his Domain, Jogo at one point threatening to incinerate them to get his focus off Hanami, Gojo just didn't care at that point, ignoring Jogo entirely as he proceeded to sadistically torture and kill Hanami.
  • Space Master: Limitless's primary function is the ability to distort space by manifesting the impossible concept of infinity in reality. In its base state Gojo can use it to teleport vast distances and conjure an endless amount of space between two objects, while the three more advanced techniques (Lapse:Blue, Reverse:Red, and Hollow Purple) allow him to create a singularity that sucks in and crushes the surroundings, an incredibly potent repelling blast, and an area of paradoxical "imaginary space" that erases anything caught inside.
  • Stat-O-Vision: His Six Eyes not only reduce his cursed energy usage but also let him see cursed energy at extreme detail, reading the flow of cursed energy, someone's technique, and differentiate and identify between cursed energy.
  • Story-Breaker Power: Gojo is the strongest person in the world, the only person in the world who can possibly give him any competition being Sukuna himself, which makes any fight he's involved in a Foregone Conclusion. As such, with Sukuna sealed inside Yuji and otherwise uninterested in helping, the villains have to plan around mitigating or avoiding him, and several arcs only have stakes because Gojo is either elsewhere or being kept out of the action somehow. By the Shibuya Incident arc, the villains develop special techniques designed to counter him, force him to fight while taking care not to harm civilians, and set a trap to ensure he comes alone — and even then, he wipes the floor with the Special Grade Curses, only falling when they take advantage of his past with Suguru Geto to stall him long enough for a binding cursed artifact to seal him.
  • Strong and Skilled: While already naturally powerful, his near-invincibility is the result of synergizing his multiple techniques to incredible effect: He constantly has the Six Eyes active, allowing him to never run out of cursed energy, and to counteract it frying his brains, he's also constantly running a Reverse Curse Technique on his brain that keeps it fresh and uninjured. This allows him to be perfectly healthy all while having what is essentially unlimited cursed energy. And he does this while also constantly maintaining Infinity.
  • Superpower Lottery: Gojo is the first member of the Gojo clan in over four centuries to wield the Six Eyes along with Limitless (which is pure Awesome, but Impractical without the Six Eyes trait), giving him a host of powers including Nigh-Invulnerability, telekinesis, teleportation, and flight. Which, in addition to incredible Super-Senses, reduces the losses of cursed energy when powering his Limitless to a number "infinitesimally close to zero", giving Gojo functionally unlimited Cursed Energy.
  • Super-Senses: The Six Eyes technique allows him to view the world around him with incredible detail through Cursed energy even when blindfolded, right down to objects with no Cursed energy like buildings through the leftover Cursed energy around them. Akutami describes Gojo's vision when blindfolded as looking at things with "high-resolution thermal graphics."
  • Super-Speed: Thanks to his ability to teleport, Gojo is the fastest Sorcerer alive. A comment by Jogo during their fight implies that it may not just be Cursed Energy reinforcement which increases his speed. This is confirmed later by Kusakabe to be the pull from his Cursed Technique Lapse: Blue enhancing his punches, and the act of compressing space coordinates to achieve small scale warps.
  • Surprisingly Sudden Death: Chapter 235 ends with Gojo apparently defeating Sukuna. Chapter 236 immediately begins with Gojo appearing in an Afterlife Antechamber, greeted by the deceased Geto, with the chapter revealing that Gojo was cleaved in two by Sukuna. The fatal blow didn't even happen on screen.
  • Sweet Tooth: Per his profile. According to the official fanbook, his favorite food is sweet things. He initially ate sweets to stimulate his brain, but he eventually got a craving for sweets. So much so in the beginning of the story he showed up late because he stopped to get kikufuku on the way.
  • Sympathy for the Devil: Gojo empathizes with Sukuna because he relates to his immense power making him feel lonely and disconnected from others. He admits during their duel, one of his goals was to convey that to Sukuna by expressing his own power.
  • Teleport Spam: Gojo has demonstrated this capability several times, using spatial manipulation to teleport numerous times in rapid succession. This is described verbatim as making him the Fastest Thing Alive, with a Zen'in Innate Technique that lets the user break the sound barrier coming in second.
  • Terrible Artist: His drawings of Jogo and Hanami are amazingly bad.
  • Theme Naming: The extension techniques of his Limitless are named after different colors. This is especially fitting for his Hollow Technique: Purple, which is formed by combining Red and Blue.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: The arc showing his past demonstrates how he was once so arrogant that he believed he didn't have to protect the weak, until he meets Riko Amanai and comes to genuinely care for her, only to fail to protect her, along with also losing his best friend Geto due to his betrayal. Experiencing the grief and feelings of failure for the very first time was what allowed him to realize that the immense power he has makes it his responsibility to protect those who cannot protect themselves and that no matter how powerful he is, there are still things he cannot do by himself, as well as the painful truth of how much friendship and camaraderie meant in the world of jujutsu sorcery, marking his change into the still confident but now well-intentioned and caring strongest sorcerer that he is now.
  • Tranquil Fury: After escaping the Prison Realm, Gojo appears in front of Kenjaku, the one responsible for his predicament. His expression is completely blank, but it's clear that he's unfathomably pissed.
    Gojo: "You should choose your words more carefully. For they will be your last."
  • Trauma Conga Line: The Hidden Inventory Arc is a slow and long course of tragic events for him. Starting out as an arrogant guy because he was the strongest, he ends up being humbled after losing to Toji Fushiguro, someone with no cursed energy. After a few years, when he's perfected his Cursed Technique and been acknowledged as the strongest, he unknowingly isolates his best friend Suguru, who has now fallen behind him, and started to seriously consider genocide on non-sorcerers. He only learns of this after Suguru begins said plans and becomes a criminal to the Jujutsu world at large. To cap it off, he has to kill Suguru himself.
  • Tragic Bromance: With Geto. The two were best friends as students until Riko Amanai's death and the countless cycle of exorcism all for non-sorcerers like the ones who applauded Riko's death led Geto to lose his faith, vowing to kill all non-sorcerers to create a world of only sorcerers without curses. Geto's betrayal greatly both angered and saddened Gojo. This eventually led to Gojo killing Geto during the Night Parade of a Hundred Demons, with Gojo still calling him his one and only best friend after doing so. Geto's death allowed for Kenjaku to take over his body, a turn of events that lead to Gojo getting sealed in the Shibuya Incident.
  • Traumatic Superpower Awakening: Nearly dying to Toji allows Gojo to comprehend the core of cursed energy and learn how to use the reverse cursed technique to heal himself. He then uses the positive energy from the reverse cursed technique to use Cursed Technique Reversal: Red for the first time against Toji.
  • We Used to Be Friends: Was this with Geto, taking on many missions together during their time at the college. Gojo leaving Geto in the dust with his power, as well as Geto's own slipping sense of self lead to him eventually defecting as a sorcerer. Even after killing Geto following his defeat by Yuta, Gojo still calls him his one and only best friend.
  • What Beautiful Eyes!: His eyes are very vibrant blue, somewhat cloudy and almost glowing due to inheriting the Six Eyes. They're focused on and depicted with great detail in both the anime and manga, adding to his Bishōnen appearance.
  • With Great Power Comes Great Insanity: Upon using Reverse Cursed Technique to save his life, Gojo comes back to face Toji Fushiguro, and it becomes more than clear that he has a few screws loose, gaining a brief god complex as a result of the Power High.
  • With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility: Gojo, at the beginning of the Gojo's Past arc, is an arrogant young man who wonders why he has to use his immense power to protect the weak. After he Took a Level in Kindness when he was unable to protect Riko, he believes in using his power as a jujutsu sorcerer to protect those who're unable to protect themselves. When Geto loses his way and betrays him, Gojo realizes that even if he's the World's Strongest Man he can't protect everyone by himself, leading to his goal of guiding the next generation of jujutsu sorcerers in the present-day.
  • World's Strongest Man: He is confirmed outright to be bar none the most powerful jujutsu sorcerer alive in the Modern era. Rarely does an encounter go by with him in where he doesn't utterly obliterate the opponent. Later accounts drive this home further: Satoru Gojo was so strong as a child that curses naturally grew in strength to compensate for the power imbalance. He is so powerful that the higher-ups fear that he can overthrow them, and Gojo himself even states that this is within his power. Suguru Geto, formerly his equal until Gojo left him in the dust, stated Satoru could annihilate all of humanity if he wanted to, and didn't even try to fight back when Gojo was about to kill him. This is Deconstructed when Geto asks him "Are you the strongest because you're Satoru Gojo? Or are you Satoru Gojo because you're the strongest?". This leads Gojo to conclude that strength alone isn't enough, which led him to become a teacher to raise pupils who would become strong to achieve his goals and reform jujutsu society. As of Chapter 236, It is confirmed that Ryomen Sukuna is indeed the strongest of the two.
  • Worthy Opponent: Satoru sees Ryomen Sukuna as this during and after the Fight between the two in Shinjuku plays. Constantly monologing to himself internally trying to figure out just why Ryomen will not use any of his other cards in his sleeve. Genuinely stating that Ryomen is just as handy in Jujutsu as much as he is and furthermore acknowledging Sukuna strength and power as well as feeling he can relate to Sukuna in feeling Loneliness.
  • Wrong Assumption: Gojo operates on the belief that, even if Sukuna had all twenty of his fingers, Gojo could still defeat and kill him. He even states that it only might be hard for him. His plan to have Yuji eat all of Sukuna's fingers so he can destroy all of Sukuna's soul fragments is likewise based on the belief that he'd be able to kill Sukuna at full power if it came down to a fight. However, it turns out that the opposite was true; while Sukuna switched bodies and beat Gojo with his new body's trump card, Gojo ultimately admits that he is unsure if he could've won even without that.
  • Yin-Yang Bomb: Purple combines the attractive power of Blue with the repulsive power of Red to create an incredibly destructive attack.
  • You Fight Like a Cow: Does this to Jogo during their fight to make the Disaster Curse blow his top and activate his Domain Expansion so Gojo could use it to teach Itadori about Domains.

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