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Suguru Geto

Suguru Geto is a central in the and series , created by and serialized by ; originally a special grade sorcerer and second-year student at Tokyo Jujutsu High, he defects after traumatic events, becoming the most notorious curse user by advocating for a "paradise for jujutsu sorcerers" through the extermination of non-sorcerers. As a , Geto was known for his composed demeanor, emphasis on etiquette, and close friendship with classmate , though he often chided Gojo's arrogance while sharing mutual respect; his innate cursed technique, Cursed Spirit Manipulation, allowed him to absorb and command surrendered cursed spirits, amassing over 4,000 by adulthood. His defection stemmed from the "Star Plasma Vessel Incident," where the loss of innocent lives protecting a vessel disillusioned him, leading him to murder over 100 ordinary people (derisively called "monkeys" by him) in a single night and orchestrate the "Night Parade of a Hundred Demons" attack on civilians. In the series' prequel arc , Geto serves as the primary antagonist, clashing with protagonist while pursuing the cursed spirit Rika Orimoto to further his ideology; post-mortem at age 27, his body is hijacked by the ancient sorcerer Kenjaku, who uses it to advance larger schemes in the main storyline. Voiced by in the anime adaptation produced by , Geto's character arc explores themes of moral corruption, ideological extremism, and the burdens of sorcery, earning acclaim for its depth and Sakurai's performance. He mentors young sorcerers Nanako and Mimiko Hasaba, whom he rescued from abuse, highlighting his complex paternal side amid his villainy.

Creation and development

Concept and design

Suguru Geto was conceptualized by as a direct foil to , embodying themes of ideological divergence within the world of jujutsu sorcery, where Geto's growing disillusionment with non-sorcerers contrasts sharply with Gojo's optimistic protectiveness. This dynamic highlights Geto's hard-earned power through rigorous training in contrast to Gojo's innate prodigy status via the Six Eyes, underscoring a narrative exploration of prejudice and . In August 2025, Akutami released a new depicting Gojo and Geto, further emphasizing their close yet diverging relationship during their student days. Akutami drew significant inspiration from Shinobu Sensui, the antagonist in Yoshihiro Togashi's Yu Yu Hakusho, particularly Sensui's cold demeanor and black-and-white worldview during the Chapter Black arc, which influenced Geto's snap judgments about humanity and his shift toward antagonism. In terms of visual design, Geto features long black hair tied in a man bun with the rest draping down his back, thin eyes, and notably large earlobes, elements that evolve to reflect his character's transformation. Initially portrayed as a kind-hearted student in the standard High uniform, his later depiction shifts to a smug curse user clad in Buddhist attire, specifically a gojō gasa robe, symbolizing his false religious and inner ideological hypocrisy as a self-proclaimed enlightened figure. This attire change, juxtaposed against his earlier student look, visually represents his arc from protector of the weak to a villainous manipulator of cursed spirits, emphasizing Akutami's intent to portray a corrupted idealist. Akutami developed Geto's backstory around a pivotal conceptual —the failed mission of Riko Amanai—which served as the outline for his descent from a dedicated special grade sorcerer safeguarding humanity to an antagonist driven by hatred toward non-sorcerers. This was further explored in the 2025 theatrical Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory / Premature Death – The Movie, released in Japan on May 30, 2025, and in starting July 16, 2025, which includes new scenes highlighting Geto's ideological shift. Early sketches depicted Geto in more benevolent student poses, but revisions emphasized his smug expression and darker aura post-transformation, aligning with Akutami's emotional investment in exploring Sensui-like disillusionment without fully sympathizing with Geto's less noble motivations.

Casting and voice acting

In the anime adaptation of Jujutsu Kaisen, Suguru Geto is voiced by Takahiro Sakurai in Japanese. Sakurai's performance captures Geto's smug condescension during antagonistic confrontations, such as his ideological monologues in the Hidden Inventory arc, while also conveying the emotional depth of his internal conflicts and youthful bonds. In interviews, Sakurai reflected on portraying Geto's student-era self naturally, emphasizing his kindness, loneliness, and the subtle foreshadowing of his later villainous turn, which he described as evoking a "nostalgic sadness" in scenes like those shared with Satoru Gojo and Riko Amanai in Jujutsu Kaisen 0. He noted that the production team's additions, such as a bittersweet youthful scene in the compilation film, intensified the tragedy of Geto's shift from ally to enemy, calling their approach "really cruel" yet effective in highlighting his core protective ideals amid growing despair. Sakurai reprised his role for the 2025 compilation film Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory / Premature Death – The Movie, which delves deeper into Geto's early development. For the English dub, Lex Lang provides Geto's voice, bringing vocal nuances to his antagonistic monologues that blend confidence, despair, and a underlying desire for love and validation. Lang has discussed how Geto's transformation—triggered by events like the confrontation with Toji Fushiguro—allows him to infuse the role with relatable human flaws, portraying the character's ideological descent from a selfless sorcerer to a destructive antagonist in episodes of the main series and Jujutsu Kaisen 0. He emphasized Geto's non-traditional villainy, rooted in good intentions warped by trauma, which informs his delivery in key scenes like the post-mission reflections that mark his break from Jujutsu High. Lang also voiced Geto in the 2025 Hidden Inventory compilation film. In stage adaptations, such as the live-stage play with a live band, Geto is portrayed by actor Rei Fujita, who reprises the role in subsequent productions like the fourth stage play focusing on the Hidden Inventory arc, performed in August–September 2025. Fujita's casting was announced alongside costume reveals, emphasizing the physical embodiment of Geto's commanding presence during confrontations. Geto retains the same voice actors in video game adaptations, including Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash and related titles, where Sakurai and Lang reprise their roles to maintain consistency across media.

Character description

Appearance

Suguru Geto is portrayed as a tall figure, measuring approximately 190 cm (over 6 feet) in height, with a slim yet muscular frame that conveys both elegance and underlying strength. His facial features include long black hair typically tied partially into a man bun at the top, with the remaining strands cascading down his back in a loose, flowing manner, thin eyes that lend an intense gaze, and notably large earlobes often accented by circular earrings. During his time as a student at Tokyo Jujutsu High in his late teens, Geto exhibits a youthful appearance, wearing the standard black uniform of the institution, which features a high-collared jacket designed for practicality in sorcerer duties. This attire complements his then more approachable and clean-cut look, emphasizing his role as a promising young jujutsu sorcerer. As a curse user in his mid-20s, Geto's presence becomes more imposing and authoritative, reflecting his ideological shift through his choice of clothing: a gold kāṣāya draped over a black yukata, paired with white tabi socks and zōri sandals, which collectively evoke the aesthetic of a Buddhist monk while serving as a deliberate facade for his cult-like organization. This ensemble, combined with his matured physique and longer, unkempt hair, underscores a transformation from idealistic student to charismatic antagonist.

Personality

Suguru Geto initially presented as a kind, proper, and highly dedicated during his time as a student at Tokyo Jujutsu High, where he exemplified empathy and a strong sense of duty toward protecting non-sorcerers from curses. His calm and collected demeanor, combined with natural charisma, made him a reliable peer and leader among his classmates, often balancing the more eccentric personalities around him, such as those of Shoko Ieiri and . Central to Geto's evolved ideology was a deep-seated hatred for non-sorcerers, whom he derogatorily referred to as "monkeys," viewing them as the root cause of cursed energy and thus inferior to sorcerers. He believed sorcerers represented a superior entitled to a world free of curses, one achieved by eradicating non-sorcerers entirely, a conviction that drove his radical actions to reform the society. This supremacist outlook stemmed from his desire to safeguard sorcerers from endless sacrifice, reflecting a twisted interpretation of justice born from personal failures. Geto's behavioral quirks included a smug and condescending attitude toward non-sorcerers, often masking his true intentions with false personas to manipulate them, while displaying a protective, almost familial warmth toward fellow curse users like the twins Mimiko and Nanako, whom he treated as adopted family members. Beneath this, his emotional depth revealed profound disillusionment from traumatic setbacks, fostering nostalgia for his lost ideals and past bonds, including a complex, once-close friendship with Gojo that underscored his internal conflict between former loyalty and ideological divergence.

Role in Jujutsu Kaisen

Early life and education

Suguru Geto attended Tokyo Jujutsu High as a second-year student under the tutelage of teacher Masamichi Yaga, who later became the school's principal. Alongside classmates and Shoko Ieiri, Geto formed a close-knit trio recognized as the institution's most talented students during their time there in 2006. As special grade sorcerers, Geto, Gojo, and Ieiri engaged in rigorous daily training to hone their abilities, focusing on exorcising curses and protecting society from threats. Geto demonstrated early proficiency in his innate cursed technique, cursed spirit manipulation, which allowed him to absorb and control defeated curses during training exercises and missions. A pivotal assignment in their student careers involved Geto and Gojo escorting Riko Amanai, the Star Plasma Vessel destined to merge with Master Tengen, underscoring Geto's initial commitment to safeguarding non-sorcerers as part of his duty as a . This mission, fraught with danger from hired assassins, highlighted the trio's collaborative efforts and Geto's sense of responsibility toward the vulnerable civilians caught in the world of curses.

Turn to villainy

The pivotal shift in Suguru Geto's worldview began during his second-year mission at Tokyo Jujutsu High, where he and were assigned to protect Riko Amanai, the Star Plasma Vessel destined to merge with Master Tengen. Despite their efforts, the assassin Toji Fushiguro infiltrated the operation and killed Amanai in front of Geto, shattering his belief in the protective role of jujutsu sorcerers. This failure, coupled with witnessing non-sorcerers' indifference or even celebration of Amanai's death, exposed Geto to what he perceived as the inherent cruelty of ordinary humans toward sorcerers, planting the seeds of his disillusionment. Compounding this trauma, Geto encountered twin sisters Mimiko and Nanako Hasaba, young sorcerers imprisoned and abused by their village for their abilities, which the residents viewed as . In a act of defiance, Geto rescued the girls by massacring all 112 villagers responsible, an event that marked his complete rejection of jujutsu society's norms protecting non-sorcerers. This incident led to his immediate expulsion from Tokyo Jujutsu High, as it violated fundamental regulations against harming civilians, severing his ties to the institution and accelerating his isolation. In the aftermath, Geto's ideology crystallized into a radical vision of a world populated solely by jujutsu sorcerers, free from the curses born of non-sorcerers' negative emotions—a perspective influenced by his encounter with special grade sorcerer Yuki Tsukumo, who questioned the endless cycle of curse exorcism. He adopted the remnants of the Time Vessel Association, a religious group originally devoted to Master Tengen, rebranding it as a to propagate his genocidal agenda against non-sorcerers and recruit disillusioned individuals to his cause. As an independent curse user, Geto began systematically collecting thousands of cursed spirits using his innate technique, amassing them as tools for his planned extermination while simultaneously building a of followers, including rogue sorcerers and cult members, to execute his vision of sorcerer supremacy. This growing hatred for non-sorcerers, whom he derisively called "monkeys," defined his antagonistic path, transforming him from a dedicated protector into a terrorist leader bent on societal upheaval.

Confrontations and death

In December 2017, Suguru Geto orchestrated the Night Parade of a Hundred Demons, a large-scale assault involving the simultaneous release of thousands of cursed spirits across and to overwhelm the jujutsu sorcerers and create a diversion. The operation's true objective was to isolate and eliminate at Jujutsu High, allowing Geto to seize control of the special grade cursed spirit Rika Orimoto bound to Yuta, whose immense power aligned with Geto's vision of a sorcerer-only world. Geto had positioned himself as a surrogate father figure to the young curse users Mimiko and Nanako Hasaba, twin sisters he rescued from persecution in their village and who became devoted followers in his cult, assisting in rituals and operations like the Night Parade. During the chaos of the assault, Geto directly confronted Yuta, deploying his arsenal of manipulated cursed spirits in an attempt to overpower him and subjugate Rika; however, Yuta's resolve and Rika's intervention repelled the attack, forcing Geto to withdraw after sustaining heavy losses. The event highlighted Geto's tactical acumen in coordinating the distraction while exploiting personal vulnerabilities in his relationships with former allies and protégés. In the aftermath, , Geto's former best friend and classmate from their days at Jujutsu High, located Geto's hidden residence for a decisive one-on-one confrontation. Their encounter unfolded with a reflective dialogue on their diverging paths—Geto's radical ideology versus Gojo's commitment to protecting the innocent—culminating in Gojo delivering a fatal blow to Geto's head using his limitless cursed technique, ending Geto's life off-screen shortly after the Night Parade. Following his death, Geto's corpse was overtaken by the ancient curse user Kenjaku, who repurposed the body to advance broader schemes that influenced major conflicts in the jujutsu world thereafter.

Powers and abilities

Cursed spirit manipulation

Suguru Geto's innate cursed technique, known as Cursed Spirit Manipulation, enables him to dominate and utilize vagabond cursed spirits that he has personally exorcised. After subduing a spirit, Geto transforms it into a black orb by extending his hand, which he then ingests orally to gain complete control over it. This process allows him to store the absorbed spirits within his body, from where he can summon them at will through cursed energy portals emerging from his mouth or other openings, effectively treating them as extensions of his own power similar to but with the full potency of independent cursed entities. The technique's storage capacity is finite, with Geto capable of absorbing and maintaining control over up to around 4,000 cursed spirits at his peak, a collection amassed over years of targeted exorcisms focused on non-sorcerer-born curses. For offensive applications, Geto employs his Maximum Technique: , which fuses multiple stored spirits into a single, supercondensed mass of cursed energy. This rotating orb unleashes a devastating blast upon impact, capable of overwhelming even special grade sorcerers or curses by channeling the combined might and special abilities of the incorporated spirits, such as those from semi-grade 1 or higher entities. Despite its versatility, Cursed Spirit Manipulation imposes significant limitations on its user. Geto can only absorb spirits weaker than himself, requiring a substantial power gap to prevent resistance or repulsion during ingestion; stronger curses risk overpowering his control and potentially turning against him. Overuse or accumulation beyond his mental threshold—exemplified by his maximum of 4,000 spirits—induces severe psychological strain, as the constant management of hostile entities erodes the user's psyche and willpower. Geto possesses a Domain Expansion technique called Womb Profusion, which manifests an open domain that unleashes a sure-hit cursed technique without forming a closed barrier, similar to Sukuna's Malevolent Shrine; however, he never utilizes it in combat. Instead, he deploys cursed spirit barriers to contain battles and amplify his manipulation tactics.

Combat skills and equipment

Suguru Geto exhibits masterful proficiency, honed through rigorous training as a special grade jujutsu sorcerer, allowing him to deliver precise and powerful strikes capable of overwhelming physically robust opponents. In one notable encounter, he incapacitated the cursed corpse Panda with just two targeted blows, drawing blood and demonstrating superior striking accuracy and force without relying on cursed techniques. His tactical intelligence further elevates his combat effectiveness, characterized by strategic deception and misdirection to outmaneuver foes during large-scale operations. For instance, Geto orchestrated diversions to mislead High personnel, facilitating ambushes and coordinated assaults by exploiting informational gaps. Geto wields Playful Cloud, a special grade cursed tool in the form of a , which amplifies his close-quarters capabilities by channeling cursed energy for enhanced speed and impact. Originally associated with the Zenin clan, this weapon enabled him to simultaneously engage and the fully manifested Rika Orimoto, parrying attacks and launching counterstrikes with lethal efficiency. Additionally, Geto employs barrier techniques, such as the , to isolate and conceal battlefields, creating enclosed domains that support surprise attacks and prevent external interference without engaging in direct confrontation. This utility aids in integrating his physical prowess with summoned cursed spirits for combined tactical superiority.

Reception and legacy

Popularity

Suguru Geto has achieved notable popularity within the fandom, consistently ranking high in official polls. In the series' fourth popularity poll conducted in 2024, he placed 4th overall with 19,156 votes, trailing only behind , , and . Earlier polls also highlighted his appeal, such as 15th in the first poll with 1,840 votes and 4th in the second with 10,345 votes. Additionally, in the official fanbook, creator identified Geto as the most popular male character with the opposite sex. Following the manga's conclusion in September 2024, Geto's popularity has remained strong, with ongoing fan discussions and analyses emphasizing his character arc's enduring impact as of 2025. Merchandise featuring Geto reflects strong fan demand, particularly items showcasing his distinctive attire, such as figures, posters, and apparel. Official releases like the S.H.Figuarts Suguru Geto figure from Tamashii Nations and limited-edition diorama figures from have seen high interest, with pre-orders and exclusive variants quickly generating buzz among collectors. Fan trivia from the official fanbook further endears him, noting his favorite food as zaru and hobby as , which inspire themed accessories and apparel. Geto's appeal resonates particularly with fans drawn to his complex anti-hero arc and dynamic chemistry with , fostering a dedicated following across demographics. This has contributed to his status as a fan favorite, often highlighted in community discussions for his layered portrayal. His voice acting by in the adaptation enhances this draw, adding emotional depth to key scenes. Following the anime's release, Geto has inspired widespread engagement on platforms like /X, where memes and discussions surged, amplifying his cultural footprint through , edits, and trending hashtags. These trends, peaking after major episodes, underscore his role in driving online conversations within the community.

Critical analysis

Suguru Geto's exemplifies ideological within the society, where his initial dedication to protecting non-sorcerers erodes into a genocidal plan to eradicate them, driven by accumulated and resentment toward the system that perpetuates cursed spirits. This transformation underscores the inherent in society, as Geto's radical ideology emerges from the very conflicts sorcerers are duty-bound to resolve, only to spawn greater chaos through his and manipulations. His adoption of Buddhist monk attire serves as profound symbolism, ironically contrasting his self-perceived role as a spiritual savior with his genocidal views; the robe, resembling a Heian-era kesa, and his vitarka pose evoke and divine transmission, yet he derisively calls non-sorcerers "monkeys," positioning himself as a hypocritical who seeks to "purify" the world through extermination. As a foil to Gojo's unyielding , Geto highlights the fragility of even the strongest friendships, diverging from Gojo's protective to embrace a skewed morality that prioritizes sorcerers above all, born from and unchecked . Critics have praised the depth of Geto's arc as a critique of blind in society, portraying his villainy not as innate but as a consequence of neglect and the soul-crushing toll of endless exorcisms, which leave sorcerers like him isolated and resentful. In the adaptation, Takahiro Sakurai's has been lauded for capturing Geto's emotional complexity, particularly in scenes of quiet despair and ideological fervor, lending authenticity to his descent and making his tragic motivations resonate. Geto's moral ambiguity—rooted in a twisted sense of —draws comparisons to antagonists who rationalize through personal loss, emphasizing how trauma can warp protective instincts into destructive ideologies.

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