The seventh episode sets Gojo against the volcanic curse Jogo in a duel that lays bare the gulf in their strength, then repurposes the fight as a live demonstration to teach Yuji about jujutsu combat and Domain Expansion.
Catching a disturbance on the road toward the principal, Gojo sends Ijichi onward and waits by himself for the ambush. Jogo descends with magma and ember attacks, only to discover that nothing he throws can touch the strongest sorcerer's defenses. Gojo takes him apart, shows off the Infinity, and boots him into a lake.
Wanting to school his pupil, Gojo brings Yuji over to observe the remainder of the fight as a hands-on lesson in Domain Expansion, which peaks when his Unlimited Void swallows Jogo whole.
Gojo sizes up Jogo as an unregistered special grade whose raw cursed energy exceeds Sukuna's present state. After halting the Ember Insects mid-flight, he dares the curse to reach across the Infinity between them, then caps a combo with Cursed Technique Reversal: Red. Once Yuji is at the scene, Jogo conjures his domain, Coffin of the Iron Mountain, and Gojo teaches that the surest counter to a domain is mounting one of your own. He answers with Unlimited Void, pinning Jogo beneath the universe's entire flood of information and lopping off his head.
Before Gojo can wring out who dispatched the curse, Hanami breaks in with a spreading field of flowers and a wooden beast, seizing Jogo's severed head and slipping away undetected. Gojo remarks on the skill required to conceal one's presence so thoroughly.
Drawing from the back of Chapter 13 through the middle of Chapter 16 within the Fearsome Womb arc, the episode marks Mahito's debut. The villains' hideout, a domain tucked away behind an ordinary apartment door, is where Geto heads afterward, and there Mahito agrees the plan to seal Gojo should unfold on October 31st in Shibuya. The Juju Stroll, the first to focus on the villains, has Geto and Mahito kicking Jogo's head around like a soccer ball while Hanami plays keeper.
Trivia notes that Hanami's garbled speech can actually be decoded in this episode, and the post-credit gag winks at Captain Tsubasa. Eve's Kaikai Kitan opens the episode, while the closer is Lost in Paradise, performed by ALI featuring AKLO.

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Episode 7, titled Assault, sets Gojo against the volcanic curse Jogo in a duel that lays bare the gulf in their strength. Gojo then repurposes the fight as a live demonstration to teach Yuji about jujutsu combat and Domain Expansion.
In Episode 7, Gojo halts Jogo's Ember Insects mid-flight, dares the curse to reach across the Infinity, and caps a combo with Cursed Technique Reversal: Red. When Jogo conjures his domain, Gojo answers with Unlimited Void, pinning him beneath the universe's flood of information and lopping off his head.
Gojo uses Unlimited Void in Episode 7, teaching Yuji that the surest counter to an enemy domain is mounting one of your own. His Unlimited Void swallows Jogo whole and pins him beneath the universe's entire flood of information.
Episode 7 marks Mahito's debut. It also features Hanami, who breaks in with a spreading field of flowers and a wooden beast to seize Jogo's severed head and slip away undetected.
Before Gojo can wring out who dispatched Jogo, Hanami breaks in with a spreading field of flowers and a wooden beast, seizes Jogo's severed head, and slips away undetected. Gojo remarks on the skill required to conceal one's presence so thoroughly.
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