Did Gojo say "nah I'd win"?

Yes, Gojo Satoru famously says "Nah, I'd win" (or similar variations like "I'd win") in the Jujutsu Kaisen manga (Chapter 221) when asked by his student if he would lose to a full-power Sukuna, a statement that became a massive meme, especially after his eventual defeat, highlighting his immense confidence and the complex layers of his character and fight against Sukuna.
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Why did Gojo say "nah I'd win"?

Gojo said "Nah, I'd win" in Jujutsu Kaisen when asked if he'd lose to Sukuna's full power, showcasing his supreme confidence and power as the strongest, but it became iconic because it foreshadowed his eventual defeat, making the line a tragic, ironic statement about his limits and the burden of his strength, highlighting his belief that he should win but ultimately couldn't against Sukuna's true form.
 
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What is Gojo's famous line?

Satoru Gojo from Jujutsu Kaisen has several iconic lines, but the most famous are his boastful claims of being the strongest, like "I alone am the honored one" (a reference to Buddha), and the internet-famous, meme-worthy "Nah, I'd win" from his fight against Sukuna, highlighting his supreme confidence and power as the pinnacle of jujutsu sorcery.
 
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What did Gojo say to Yuji before he died?

Gojo's "last words" to Yuji, revealed in a flashback in the final chapters of Jujutsu Kaisen, weren't a single dramatic phrase but a heartfelt wish for Yuji and the next generation to surpass him, asking Yuji to carry on his dream and become strong enough to move past Gojo's shadow, hoping they'd eventually grow beyond him and forge their own path, showing immense trust in Yuji's potential. He expressed a desire for Yuji to be his companion and for someone to grow stronger than him, even if it meant forgetting him, a rare moment of vulnerability and expectation. 
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What episode does Gojo say "Nah I'd win"?

The iconic line from Gojo that became the meme appears on the final page of chapter 221 in Jujutsu Kaisen as presented on the VIZ website. The publisher posted it on April 23, 2023.
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Who says "nah I'd win" in JJK?

Gojo's "Nah, I'd Win" Meant He Was Confident His Students Could Beat Sukuna.
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What happens in JJK EP-47?

First, Suguru Geto is confirmed to be alive and his death penalty is reinstated. Second, Gojo is considered a co-conspirator in the Shibuya Incident and has been permanently exiled from the jujutsu society.
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What is the saddest death in JJK?

There's no single "saddest" death in Jujutsu Kaisen; it's subjective, but popular contenders are Kento Nanami (poignant final moments with Yuji/Haibara), Junpei Yoshino (innocence corrupted by Mahito, hope dashed), Riko Amanai (sudden, tragic loss of future), Masamichi Yaga (kind mentor executed), and Yuki Tsukumo (potential cut short). These deaths are impactful due to character depth, brutal execution, or crushing themes of lost hope and betrayal.
 
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Who finally kills Sukuna?

Yuji Itadori, with help from Yuta Okkotsu and Higuruma, finally defeats and kills Sukuna in the Jujutsu Kaisen manga by hitting him with a devastating combination of attacks, including a Divergent Fist and Black Flash, after Nobara Kugisaki's resonance attack hits Sukuna's soul, shattering his control and allowing Yuji to deliver the final blow, proving he is the true successor to fight curses. 
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What is the famous line from JJK?

“I don't know how I'll feel when I'm dying, but I don't want to regret the way I lived!” – Yuji Itadori. Alright. We know everybody picks this quote to feature.
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What were Gojo's dying words?

Gojo's final words to Geto before killing him in Jujutsu Kaisen remain a poignant mystery, but strong fan theories suggest they were deeply personal, possibly "You are my best friend," "I love you," or "Without you, I'll be lonely," based on the manga's hints, voice actor comments about them being three embarrassing words, and themes from JJK 0, though the mangaka Gege Akutami never explicitly revealed them in the main story or anime/movie.
 
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What does "yo, I, mo" mean?

"Yoimo" likely refers to the Japanese phrase "**Yowai mo (弱いも)," meaning "weak" or "you're weak," popularized by the anime Jujutsu Kaisen where the character Gojo uses it with a sassy tone, often implying "because you're weak". It's a casual way to call someone (or something) weak, often with a playful or condescending edge, not a formal term but a popular slang/meme from anime.
 
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What is Gojo's actual name?

Gojo's real name is Satoru Gojo, a prominent character from the popular anime and manga series Jujutsu Kaisen, known as the strongest Jujutsu Sorcerer, a teacher, and head of the Gojo Clan, possessing immense power through the Six Eyes and Limitless techniques.
 
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Is megumi LGBTQ?

Megumi Fushiguro from Jujutsu Kaisen isn't explicitly confirmed as LGBTQ+ in the official manga/anime, but many fans interpret him as potentially pansexual due to his stated preference for someone with a strong moral compass, regardless of gender, rather than a specific physical type. While some fans have strong headcanons or fan theories about his sexuality, often linking him to characters like Yuji Itadori, the series itself doesn't label him, leaving it open to interpretation, though he is canonically a cis male.
 
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Who is Gojo True Love?

Gojo doesn't have a canon love interest. Author portrayed Gojo as someone who had a hard time connecting with anyone because of being the strongest sorcerer in the modern era. the only person he was able to really connect with was his best friend Suguru, also, no, they are not lovers in canon they are best friends.
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Did Megumi know Gojo killed his dad?

No, Megumi does not know Gojo killed his father, Toji, for a significant portion of the story, though he learns bits and pieces, with some theories suggesting he eventually figures it out or is told, but the direct knowledge of Gojo's role in his father's death isn't a major explicit reveal for Megumi, as Gojo becomes his father figure, and Megumi doesn't have strong memories of Toji. 
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Is Gojo permanently dead?

Yes, in the Jujutsu Kaisen manga's narrative, Satoru Gojo was confirmed dead after his intense battle with Sukuna in Chapter 236, but recent manga developments (around Chapter 260-261) have shown a major twist where Gojo's body appears to have been returned or revived, leading to intense fan debate, though it's revealed to be Yuta possessing Gojo's body and using his technique, hinting at potential for a true return or transformation, not just a simple resurrection. 
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Who is Sukuna's lover?

Upon reuniting with Sukuna, Yorozu confessed to him about her love and formed a binding vow the two get married if she defeated him. Sukuna reluctantly agreed and the prospect of betrothal to him drove Yorozu wild with enthusiasm.
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Who is the true villain of JJK?

The main villain in Jujutsu Kaisen is Ryomen Sukuna, known as the "King of Curses," a powerful ancient sorcerer whose spirit resides within the protagonist, Yuji Itadori, making him the ultimate threat and final boss, though Kenjaku serves as a major overarching antagonist orchestrating events behind the scenes. While Kenjaku drives much of the larger plot, Sukuna is the primary force of destruction and the core antagonist Yuji must confront.
 
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Who died 106 times in anime?

The character who died 106 times in anime is Liz, a past incarnation of Elizabeth Liones from The Seven Deadly Sins (Nanatsu no Taizai), representing the 106th life before the final, current Elizabeth, who is the 107th reincarnation cursed to die repeatedly while Meliodas watches.
 
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Who did Yuji marry?

Yuji Itadori from Jujutsu Kaisen appears to marry Yuko Ozawa, a girl from his school days who shared his appreciation for the unique feeling of snow, with the manga's epilogue implying a happy, long life together after a significant time skip, solidifying their bond over shared kindness and enduring feelings, confirmed through Nobara Kugisaki's observations.
 
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Which girl dies in JJK?

In Jujutsu Kaisen, prominent "girl" deaths include Riko Amanai, the Star Plasma Vessel killed by Toji Fushiguro, and the ambiguous fate of Nobara Kugisaki, who was seemingly killed by Mahito during the Shibuya Incident but later shown to be alive in the manga. Another major female character, Rika Orimoto, died as a child in a car accident, becoming a powerful curse bound to Yuta Okkotsu before being freed. 
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Who is LGBT in Jujutsu Kaisen?

Jujutsu Kaisen features several characters with confirmed or heavily implied LGBTQ+ identities, including Megumi Fushiguro (Pansexual), Kenjaku (Genderfluid), Tengen (Genderfluid), Hanami (Nonbinary), and Larue (Gay), though interpretations vary, with fan theories also surrounding Gojo/Geto's deep bond and other characters like Kirara Hoshi (gender non-conforming) or Mai (lesbian), but these lack explicit canon confirmation.
 
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Why did Yuji clap?

Yuji's clap at the end of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 (Shibuya Incident) was primarily a tactical move to lure and bait the mass of cursed spirits that emerged, drawing them to himself and Choso so he could slaughter them, a loud noise acting as a lure in the chaos, though some fans also interpret it as a tribute to Aoi Todo after Todo lost his own clapping ability.
 
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Why is JJK rated 18+?

Kids say the show features strong and inspirational characters, but also includes significant violence and mature themes, which makes it more suited for older teens.
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