What Is The 'Gojo Figure Incident?' The Viral 'Jujutsu Kaisen' Video Explained
A shocking viral video known as the Gojo Figure Incident is going around TikTok right now, and you might need some eye bleach after watching it.
The original video, which features "something" horrible happening to a figure of Satoru Gojo from the anime series Jujutsu Kaisen, was deleted from the app recently but has gone viral through reuploads.
Now, it's inspiring viral memes and other reactions. Here's what you need to know about the so-called "Gojo Figure Incident."
What Is The 'Gojo Figure Incident?'
On or around January 19th, a TikToker known as Azzy posted a now-viral video to TikTok in which she does something shocking to a Gojo figure. In the video, she sets the figure by the sink and wrings out a blood-soaked tampon over it, then hangs the product over the figure's arm. The video's description reads, "Gojo after Toji jumped him colorized," a reference to the anime series.
It's unclear how many views the video got before Azzy was purportedly banned from the app, but it's now gone viral after being shared and reuploaded on X / Twitter and TikTok numerous times over the following days.
How Are People Reacting To The 'Gojo Figure Incident' Online?
The Gojo Figure Incident video has inspired a lot of reactions online, with the most common expressing shock and disgust over the video. A lot of viewers are struggling to understand why Azzy might have done this, with some sharing the opinion that the video makes the whole Jujutsu Kaisen fandom look bad.
Others are making memes out of the incident, like one TikToker who posted a video made in Roblox offering the Gojo figure's POV on the incident. The video has spread beyond TikTok to X and YouTube, where users are expressing similar degrees of shock over it as they seek out the perfect reaction image to express their horror.
For the full history of the Gojo Figure Incident, be sure to check out Know Your Meme's encyclopedia entry for more information.
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