Choso
Choso walks into Jujutsu Kaisen as a Death Painting Womb, a cursed being born from tragedy, ritual, and experiments that robbed him of a normal life. At first he’s cold, focused, and driven by a single burning instinct: protect his brothers and avenge their suffering. But underneath that fierce exterior is someone who feels deeply, someone shaped by grief, loyalty, and an oddly gentle soul that doesn’t quite match his terrifying power.
Fans love Choso because he’s a contradiction. He’s a curse who feels more human than many of the sorcerers he fights. He’s ruthless in battle but painfully sincere when he talks about family. And just when you think you understand him, he shifts again… revealing unexpected sides of himself, from tenderness to confusion to a sudden, hilarious sense of awkwardness that makes him instantly endearing. Choso is the emotional whiplash character people fall for hard.
There’s something hauntingly honest about him. His entire arc is about identity, connection, and the desperate longing to be part of something real. When Choso is on screen, the story picks up this sharp, aching intensity that only he can bring.