📖 MangaGojo vs. Sukuna: How Japanese Fans Actually Settle the Debate — "Gojo Said It Himself: He Doubts He'd Have Won"
Gojo vs. Sukuna is the fight English-speaking Jujutsu Kaisen fans never stop power-scaling — and a top Japanese reaction-compilation video put the same question (Satoru Gojo vs. a Heian-era, full-power Sukuna with no Ten Shadows) to a Japanese comment section of over 600. The most-liked takes do not split down the middle the way Western threads do. The thread that rises to the top keeps circling back to one piece of evidence: Gojo himself, at the airport, says it was "doubtful he'd have won even without the Ten Shadows," and the highest-voted Japanese fans treat that line as close to a confession. From there the discussion gets technical fast — that Gojo's opening 200% Hollow Purple only landed because of Utahime's buff and Ijichi hiding the wind-up, that Cursed Technique Reversal: Red has no real speed at range, that a creature with four arms and an open Domain just out-bodies him in close quarters — before settling on a recurring verdict ("run it ten times, Sukuna takes six to eight") that's noticeably less Gojo-friendly than the consensus overseas. It builds to the exact punchline a Japanese reader would land on.