There’s already a chibi Gojo tutorial on the site with his blindfold on, but this one takes things further with an even cuter style. This guide shows how to draw cute chibi Satoru Gojo without his blindfold, revealing those bright blue Six Eyes from Jujutsu Kaisen. The proportions here push deeper into the super-deformed territory than the blindfolded chibi Gojo version, with an even larger head-to-body ratio that makes him look like a tiny doll.
Drawing the Cutest Chibi Gojo
This guide consists of 15 step-by-step images that cover the miniature version of the strongest sorcerer. The super-compact body takes up barely a half of the total height, with the rest devoted to his oversized head and fluffy white hair. His expression here is a calm, gentle smile rather than his usual cocky grin.
Cute Chibi Gojo’s Features
- Very large head relative to the tiny body
- Fluffy white hair with lavender tint, messily spiked outward
- Big round blue Six Eyes
- Small gentle smile
- Dark purple high-collar jacket, very simplified
- Tiny stubby arms hanging at sides
- Short dark purple pants with no visible detail
- Small dark shoes with no laces or straps
Without the blindfold, Gojo’s Six Eyes become the focal point of the entire drawing. The bright blue irises need careful placement since they carry most of the expression at this scale. For a realistic take on those eyes, there’s the Gojo face without blindfold tutorial that goes into more detail. Those wanting his full realistic body can check the Satoru Gojo full body guide.
Step Color Coding
Each step uses colors so you know exactly 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 Cute Chibi Gojo: Full Tutorial















Let’s See Your Tiny Gojo!
That covers drawing cute chibi Satoru Gojo showing off his Six Eyes. The simplified body means this guide takes less time than most, but placing those big eyes symmetrically on the round face still needs some care. Leave a comment below with your thoughts or questions about the process. Shared your finished mini Gojo somewhere online? Drop a link so others can see your work and offer feedback. For more JJK chibis, the chibi Sukuna tutorial and the chibi Yuji post-Shibuya guide round out the chibi collection.
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