Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Cour 1 feels like the point of no return.

The Culling Game scatters powerful sorcerers across multiple colonies, each dominated by fighters who have already accumulated enough points to establish themselves as the strongest players in their territory.

Naturally, these high-scoring sorcerers quickly draw the attention of Yuji, Megumi, Yuta, and the others, leading to confrontations that feel like boss battles in every colony.

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The result is some of the most intense and memorable moments the series has delivered so far. With that in mind, here are the best Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 fights that fans can look forward to seeing animated.

Spoiler Warning: Major spoilers ahead for Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 cour 1. This list is based on events from the manga, as the anime is still airing and certain scenes may play out differently on screen.

Best Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 fights

5. Choso versus Naoya Zenin

Jujutsu Kaisen antagonist Naoya Zenin seen in the Jujutsu Kaisen 2025 movie
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At first glance, this fight looks completely one-sided.

Naoya Zenin’s Projection Sorcery makes him one of the fastest fighters in the series, allowing him to move in precise 24-frame intervals that overwhelm most opponents before they can react.

Early in the fight, Naoya toys with Choso, landing repeated blows while casually fixing his hair mid-battle, a moment that the anime turned into one of the biggest Jujutsu Kaisen memes because of how effortlessly arrogant he looks.

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But the fight quickly revealed that Choso is far more dangerous than Naoya initially assumes.

His existence embodies the first stage of decomposition, “distension,” which gives him a physiology completely different from ordinary sorcerers. Because of this, he can manipulate his blood with incredible precision while also weaponizing its toxic properties against his opponents.

Jujutsu Kaisen supporting character Choso seen in the Jujutsu Kaisen 2025 movie
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As a special-grade Cursed Womb: Death Painting, Choso is a unique hybrid of human and cursed spirit with the ability to use the Kamo clan’s Blood Manipulation.

That adaptability becomes the turning point of the fight. Instead of trying to match Naoya’s speed head-on, Choso carefully limits the space where Projection Sorcery is most effective, forcing Naoya into tighter movement paths where his advantage is reduced.

By manipulating the battlefield and controlling the flow of blood around him, Choso gradually traps Naoya in a scenario that favors him.

The moment Naoya overcommits, Choso detonates his scattered blood with Supernova, catching the Zenin prodigy off guard. What begins as Naoya’s showcase of dominance quickly shifts once Choso turns the environment itself into his weapon.

4. Maki Zenin versus the Zenin Clan

Jujutsu Kaisen twin sister characters Maki and Mai Zenin seen in season 3 episode 4
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Few moments in Jujutsu Kaisen are as shocking as the fall of the Zenin clan.

After Mai sacrifices herself to save her sister, Maki undergoes a complete transformation. Her Heavenly Restriction fully awakens, granting her physical abilities comparable to Toji Fushiguro, the infamous sorcerer killer who possessed no cursed energy yet rivaled the strongest fighters in the series.

Armed with this newfound power, Maki returns to the Zenin clan estate.

What follows is less a traditional fight and more a relentless purge. The clan that spent years rejecting and humiliating her suddenly finds itself facing someone who has surpassed them all.

Jujutsu Kaisen character Maki Zenin seen after she gets her full Heavenly Restriction restored
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Maki tears through the Zenin compound, defeating elite clan members and dismantling the very family structure that once oppressed her.

The brutality of the Zenin massacre is on another level even by Jujutsu Kaisen standards. The sequence is fast, violent, and emotionally cathartic.

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Many fans also noticed that the framing and visual storytelling strongly evoke classic revenge films like Kill Bill, with Maki cutting through waves of enemies in a sequence that feels both cinematic and deeply personal.

By the time it ends, one of the big three jujutsu families has effectively been erased.

3. Yuji Itadori versus Hiromi Higuruma

Jujutsu Kaisen character Hiromi Higuruma seen holding evidence in front of Judgeman
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Few fights in Jujutsu Kaisen are structured like this one.

Hiromi Higuruma’s Domain Expansion, Deadly Sentencing, transforms the battlefield into a courtroom overseen by Judgeman, a shikigami that determines the verdict of the trial.

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Instead of exchanging blows immediately, Yuji Itadori is forced into a legal proceeding where accusations are presented and evidence is examined.

The trial exposes Yuji’s connection to Sukuna’s massacre in Shibuya, forcing him to confront the guilt he carries from that tragedy.

Jujutsu Kaisen protagonist Yuji Itadori seen in the Execution arc after the Shibuya Incident
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When Judgeman declares him guilty, Yuji temporarily loses access to cursed energy and must rely purely on his raw physical strength to survive against Higuruma’s Executioner’s Sword.

While the fight is already powerful in the manga, the anime looks to elevate it with dramatic visual direction and fluid animation. The courtroom atmosphere, the tension of the verdict, and the sudden bursts of combat all combine to make the confrontation feel far more intense on screen.

More than just a physical battle, this fight stands out because of Yuji’s honesty. Instead of denying responsibility, he accepts the verdict and the weight of Sukuna’s actions, a decision that ultimately earns Higuruma’s respect.

2. Megumi Fushiguro versus Reggie Star

Jujutsu Kaisen character Reggie Star seen preparing for the Culling Game
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Megumi’s battle with Reggie Star is one of the most strategic fights in the entire Culling Game arc.

Reggie’s cursed technique, Contractual Re-Creation, allows him to materialize objects written on receipts. Anything from vehicles to weapons can suddenly appear in the middle of battle, turning ordinary purchases into dangerous tools.

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At first, the ability feels overwhelming. Reggie constantly reshapes the battlefield with unexpected attacks and traps, forcing Megumi into a defensive position.

But Megumi gradually begins to identify the limits of Reggie’s technique.

Jujutsu Kaisen main character Megumi Fushiguro seen summoning his divine dog in the Culling Game
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Using his incomplete Domain Expansion, Chimera Shadow Garden, Megumi floods the battlefield with shadows, allowing him to move unpredictably and summon multiple shikigami simultaneously. Rather than overpowering Reggie directly, Megumi wins through patience, positioning, and careful calculation.

The fight perfectly captures what makes Megumi such a dangerous sorcerer. Even when facing an opponent with an incredibly versatile ability, he remains calm, analytical, and willing to take risks that others wouldn’t consider.

More importantly, the battle shows Megumi growing as a sorcerer, as he begins to better understand the full potential of his Domain Expansion, Chimera Shadow Garden. Rather than treating it as an incomplete trump card, Megumi learns to use the domain creatively to control the battlefield and overwhelm his opponent through strategy.

1. Yuta Okkutsu versus Dhruv Lakdawalla versus Kurourushi versus Takako Uro versus Ryu Ishigori

Yuta Okktsu making an entrance and striking a pose in Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 episode 1
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The Sendai Colony battle royale stands as the most explosive fight in Jujutsu Kaisen, not just season 3.

When Yuta Okkutsu enters the colony, it is already locked in a tense stalemate between several powerful players.

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Dhruv Lakdawalla controls territory through powerful shikigami, Kurourushi spreads destruction with swarms of cursed cockroaches, Takako Uro manipulates the sky itself to distort space, while Ryu Ishigori wields one of the highest cursed energy outputs in the entire Culling Game.

Each opponent presents a completely different challenge.

Jujutsu Kaisen Culling Game character Ryu Ishigori
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Kurourushi forces Yuta into a grotesque battle against a special grade cursed spirit: Uro bends the sky to warp space and redirect attacks, while Ishigori turns the fight into a devastating exchange of raw cursed energy blasts.

Despite the chaos, Yuta handles each encounter with remarkable composure. He adapts quickly, counters multiple techniques, and unleashes overwhelming power whenever the moment calls for it.

This Sendai Colony clash was one of the sequences manga readers were most excited to see animated. It’s essentially a showcase of Yuta fighting several grade 1 and special grade-level opponents in succession, a rare solo performance that reminds everyone why he’s considered one of the strongest sorcerers alive and the most promising apprentice of Satoru Gojo.

Jujutsu Kaisen character Satoru Gojo seen performing the hand sign to activate his Domain Expansion Unlimited Void
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The best Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 fights highlight just how chaotic and unpredictable the Culling Game arc truly is. Each colony introduces powerful players with unique abilities, forcing the main characters to adapt in battles that are as strategic as they are explosive.

From the brutal fall of the Zenin clan to Yuta Okkutsu’s incredible performance in the Sendai Colony, these fights showcase the series at its absolute peak.

Even Yuji’s encounter with Hiromi Higuruma carries major weight, especially considering the manga later reveals that Higuruma possesses raw talent as a sorcerer that rivals even Satoru Gojo.

And if the anime continues to faithfully adapt the manga, fans can expect even more unforgettable battles as the Culling Game unfolds.