The King of Curses looks surprisingly cute in chibi form, and this guide shows how to draw chibi Sukuna from Jujutsu Kaisen. Despite being the main antagonist of the series, shrinking him down to chibi proportions turns his menacing presence into something more approachable. This tutorial features Sukuna in his Heian era outfit with his signature facial markings and confident smirk.
Drawing Chibi Sukuna
This tutorial walks through 17 step-by-step images building up his compact form. Chibi proportions mean the head takes up roughly third the total height, with the body simplified into basic shapes. The pose shows him standing casually with arms at his sides, which keeps the focus on his face and clothing details rather than complex anatomy.
Chibi Sukuna’s Design Features
- Oversized head with spiky pink hair and dark undercut on sides
- Tribal marking on forehead shaped like a crown or flame
- Red eyes with confident expression
- Line markings on cheeks and chin area
- Wide smirk showing teeth
- Dark purple scarf wrapped around neck
- White kimono-style robe
- Obi belt tied at waist
- Simple sandals on small chibi feet
The facial markings remain the trickiest part even in chibi style since they need to look right at a smaller scale. Sukuna’s crown-like forehead mark and the lines on his cheeks define his identity as much as his pink hair does. For those wanting to draw a realistic version, check the Sukuna face tutorial or the full body Sukuna guide for proper proportions.
Color Guide for Steps
Each step uses colors to track what to draw:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Chibi Sukuna: Step-by-Step Guide

















Show Off Your Chibi King!
That covers the process of drawing chibi Sukuna in his traditional outfit. The simplified body makes this more accessible than realistic versions, though getting his markings symmetrical still takes some care. Drop a comment below with questions or share how the drawing went. Posted your finished chibi online somewhere? Leave a link so everyone can see your take on the King of Curses. For more JJK villains, the General Mahoraga tutorial offers a completely different challenge, or try the Mahito stitched face guide for another antagonist.
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