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Manami Suda

Character

Manami Suda is a curse user who once served Suguru Geto as his secretary and a commander within his cult of sorcerers. After Geto died, she chose to keep his vision alive by aligning with Kenjaku, the entity wearing his body.

Eye: Petrol
Hair: Pink
Race: Human
Gender: Female
Status: Deceased
English Va: Laura Post
Occupation: Curse User
Affiliation: Suguru Geto's Group
Debut Anime: Jujutsu Kaisen 0: The Movie, Episode 40
Japanese Va: Shizuka Ito
Debut Chapter: Chapter 0-3, Chapter 114
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Appearance

Dusty-pink hair falling well below her shoulders defines Manami, paired with eyes of a deep blue-green shade. Her 2017 self wore that hair a touch shorter, though it still spilled past the shoulder line. While assisting Geto, she favored a sleeveless purple dress with tall dark heels, and for the Night Parade she added a white jacket trimmed in fur.

By the following year her wardrobe still revolved around dresses. Throughout the Shibuya Incident she layered a paler jacket over one, draping it across her shoulders rather than slipping her arms through the sleeves.

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Personality

Manami holds the same worldview as Geto and the rest of his inner circle, regarding ordinary people as little more than monkeys and struggling to accept them as fellow humans. Geto, for his part, seemed lighter and more playful in her company during her time as his aide. The two once snapped a selfie together to mark their group reuniting, taken shortly after a killing.

When Geto died, she and Toshihisa Negi agreed to follow Pseudo-Geto despite the theft of their master's body. The Hasaba sisters pushed to destroy the imposter, but Manami dismissed that impulse as immature. Siding with Negi, she concluded that bringing Geto's envisioned world into being was the truest way to honor him.

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Abilities

Concrete details on Manami's combat powers remain scarce. With Geto away, she tends to occupy a commanding role, issuing instructions and directing operations rather than fighting on the front line. Given that Geto entrusted her with a commander's rank, it stands to reason she carries notable skill as a sorcerer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Manami Suda in JJK?

Manami Suda is a curse user who once served Suguru Geto as his secretary and a commander within his cult of sorcerers. After Geto died, she chose to keep his vision alive by aligning with Kenjaku, the entity wearing his body.

What happened to Manami Suda?

When Geto died, Manami Suda and Toshihisa Negi agreed to follow Pseudo-Geto despite the theft of their master's body, concluding that bringing Geto's envisioned world into being was the truest way to honor him. She is listed as deceased.

Did Manami Suda survive?

No, Manami Suda is deceased. She had sided with Kenjaku to carry on Geto's vision before her death.

Who is Manami Suda to Geto?

Manami Suda served as Suguru Geto's secretary and a commander within his cult of sorcerers. She shared his worldview, and Geto seemed lighter and more playful in her company during her time as his aide.

What are Manami Suda's abilities?

Concrete details on Manami Suda's combat powers remain scarce. With Geto away she tends to take a commanding role, issuing instructions and directing operations rather than fighting on the front line, and her commander's rank suggests notable skill as a sorcerer.

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This content is original writing by Daddy Jim Headquarters based on the Jujutsu Kaisen anime series, manga, and official materials. Episode and chapter references are cited where applicable.

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  • Movie pages: theatrical posters and key visuals, credited to MAPPA and Toho.
  • Game pages: official box art for Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash, credited to Bandai Namco.
  • Manga chapter pages: Jump Comics volume covers, credited to Shueisha and Gege Akutami.

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