Let me start by saying this Satoru Gojo figure is *chef's kiss*. As someone who owns multiple S.H.Figuarts, this one stands out with its insane detailing—from the strands of his iconic white hair to the subtle shading on his Jujutsu High uniform. The four interchangeable faces (including that smug default expression) are screen-accurate, and the included smartphone accessory is a hilarious touch for recreating meme-worthy scenes.
**Pros:** The articulation is butter-smooth—I pulled off his signature 'Infinity' pose without joints feeling loose. Paint apps? Flawless. No wonky eyes or bleeding colors like some budget figures. The sunglasses stay put when attached, and the hand-in-pocket parts add extra attitude for displays.
**Cons:** At $100+, it’s pricey (typical Bandai tax). The pants’ seam lines aren’t as clean as I’d like, and the torso’s slightly off-white hue bugs my OCD in direct sunlight. Also, be warned: weak-ankle syndrome plagues some units—mine needed a stand for dynamic poses.
**Real Talk:** Compared to my Dragon Ball SHFs, Gojo isn’t built for rough play. His slender limbs feel delicate during swaps, but oh boy, does he dominate a shelf next to Suguru (yes, I caved and bought both). Perfect for collectors who live for posing photography or recreating anime moments—just handle with care!