
Kuchisake-Onna was an imaginary vengeful cursed spirit that Suguru Geto controlled via his Cursed Spirit Manipulation. Modeled on a well-known Japanese folk legend, she counted among Geto's strongest curses until Toji Fushiguro put an end to her.
Tall in stature, Kuchisake-Onna had long, tangled black hair spilling well past her shoulders. Those strands cloaked most of her face, and additional eyes would emerge from within them whenever her excitement rose, while bandages bound both her face and her hands. A mouthful of grotesque, razor-sharp teeth showed whenever she opened it. Her outfit was a pale trench coat cinched tightly at the waist, worn over polka-dotted legwear and finished with plain black shoes.
Tethered to Geto's command, the curse revealed scarcely any will of her own past sheer menace. Rejection set her off: when Toji refused her question about whether she was pretty, the slight stirred her deadly scissors into motion. In temperament she echoed the legend that inspired her, a creature built around a fatal question and the bloodshed that answers it badly.
During Geto's second year, Kuchisake-Onna stood among his strongest curses. The fact that she could talk and carried a cursed technique placed her at an estimated semi-grade 1 or above, though her precise grade went unconfirmed. She came into play on the Star Plasma Vessel escort mission: after the Sorcerer Killer, Toji Fushiguro, got past Satoru Gojo and slew the vessel Riko Amanai before Geto's eyes, Geto summoned her together with Rainbow Dragon.
Her power was a Simple Domain that imposed non-violence between her and a target until her question received an answer, at which point she could conjure floating scissors all around the victim to slice them apart. She caged Toji and asked if she was pretty; his dismissal angered her, and lifting the domain, she sent a barrage of blades his way. Wielding the cursed tool called Inverted Spear of Heaven, Toji deflected each scissor with no effort at all, faintly impressing the spirit while plainly surpassing her through brute strength. Geto then tried and failed to absorb Toji's inventory spirit, blocked by its master-and-servant tie. Right after, both the curse manipulator and his summon were felled by Toji's blade, and with that strike Kuchisake-Onna was exorcised.

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Yes, Kuchisake-Onna appears in Jujutsu Kaisen as an imaginary vengeful cursed spirit that Suguru Geto controlled through his Cursed Spirit Manipulation. Modeled on a well-known Japanese folk legend, she counted among Geto's strongest curses.
When Kuchisake-Onna caged Toji Fushiguro and asked if she was pretty, Toji dismissed and refused her question. The slight angered the spirit, and she lifted her domain to send a barrage of floating scissors at him.
Kuchisake-Onna uses a Simple Domain that imposes non-violence between her and a target until her question is answered, at which point she conjures floating scissors all around the victim to slice them apart.
Suguru Geto controlled Kuchisake-Onna through his Cursed Spirit Manipulation. He summoned her, together with Rainbow Dragon, during the Star Plasma Vessel escort mission after Toji Fushiguro slew the vessel Riko Amanai.
Toji Fushiguro defeated Kuchisake-Onna using the cursed tool Inverted Spear of Heaven, deflecting her scissors with ease before felling both Geto's summon and Geto himself with his blade. With that strike, Kuchisake-Onna was exorcised.
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