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Top 10 Gojo Scenes From Season 1 For Your Badass Edits

Gojo Satoru has way too many scenes that scream “edit me.” From the way he talks to the way his enemies panic when his name comes up, almost everything he does feels built for badass edits. I went through his best moments and picked out the top 10, with episodes and timestamps, so you can drop them straight into your next project.

10. “Don’t worry, I am the strongest”

Why this scene?
Right in episode 2, Gojo casually drops the line “Don’t worry, I am the strongest,” and it instantly became one of his most iconic moments. The delivery is calm but full of confidence, showing he doesn’t even consider losing as an option. This moment was not just ordinary boasting but pure confidence.

Episode: 2
Timestamp: 01:30

9. Gojo vs Miguel

Why this scene?
The climax of Jujutsu Kaisen 0 gives us Gojo’s speed, power, and flair against Miguel. It’s pure action, with crisp animation and fluid choreography that highlights why he’s feared as the strongest. This fight is a goldmine for edits clean hits, dynamic camera angles, and stylish movements that sync perfectly with music.

Movie: Jujutsu Kaisen 0
Timestamp: 1:06:10

8. Gojo using Domain Expansion for the first time

Why this scene?
Episode 7 marks the first time Gojo reveals his Domain Expansion, Infinite Void, and it’s nothing short of breathtaking. The visuals shift into something eerie and overwhelming as Jogo is swallowed by the sheer weight of Gojo’s technique. This moment is both a spectacle and a turning point in showing how broken his abilities are.

Episode: 7
Timestamp: 14:00

7. Keeping Gojo out of the fight

Why this scene?
In episode 5, Jogo and Geto are plotting how to bring Sukuna over to their side, but Geto makes it clear unless they keep Gojo out of it, the plan doesn’t stand a chance. The fact that even the main villains openly admit he’s the single biggest threat shows just how broken his power really is. This isn’t Gojo flexing himself it’s his reputation doing the talking.

Episode: 5
Timestamp: 20:35

6. Gojo threatens the Jujutsu elders

Why this scene?
In Jujutsu Kaisen 0, the higher-ups plot Yuta’s execution, but Gojo makes it very clear that he won’t stand by and watch. Without directly saying it, he threatens the elders, showing both his confidence and his willingness to defy the system. It’s a quieter moment compared to his fights, but just as powerful a reminder that Gojo isn’t afraid to challenge authority.

Movie: Jujutsu Kaisen 0
Timestamp: 27:00

5. Barrier created only to keep Gojo out

Why this scene?
In episode 18, it’s revealed that the barrier wasn’t meant to trap sorcerers inside its only purpose was to keep Gojo out. That one detail shows just how much the curses fear him, building their entire plan around avoiding his interference. It’s a brilliant storytelling choice that adds to his legend. For editors, this works beautifully in narrative sequences, highlighting how his presence alone changes everything.

Episode: 18
Timestamp: 15:45

4. “I’d be in trouble if Gojo was here.”

Why this scene?
In episode 10, Mahito feels relieved when Nanami arrives, because if it had been Gojo, the fight would’ve been over instantly. The fact that even a cursed spirit like Mahito admits he’d be in trouble against Gojo speaks volumes. It’s subtle but powerful Gojo doesn’t need to be on screen to dominate the narrative.

Episode: 10
Timestamp: 11:26

3. “I am not arrogant enough to face Gojo.

Why this scene?
When Hanami says this after Gojo casually breaks through the barrier, it shows a rare moment of honesty from a powerful curse. Unlike others who talk big, Hanami admits the truth that Gojo is on a level he can’t touch. That humility makes the line unforgettable. Editors love this because it’s pure respect coming from the enemy side.

Episode: 20
Timestamp: 19:50

2. “Would you lose? Nah, I’d win.”

Why this scene?
This quick exchange in episode 2 captures Gojo’s personality perfectly. When asked if he could lose, his calm reply “Nah, I’d win” feels almost too casual, but that’s what makes it so powerful. It’s not arrogance, it’s certainty.

Episode: 2
Timestamp: 14:30

1. “He really is the strongest sorcerer.”

Why this scene?
After watching Gojo completely dominate Jogo in a one-sided fight, even Itadori can’t hold back his admiration. His simple line, “He really is the strongest,” perfectly sums up what everyone in the Jujutsu world already knows Gojo isn’t just confident, he really is on another level.

Episode: 7
Timestamp: 16:10

That is it for this post if you want similar Gojo post for season 2 or any other character from any anime then do let me know in the comments.

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