![]() His cursed corpses are essentially cute dolls, and Yuji met Masamichi while he was making some, confusing the new student. Masamichi is also known for liking cute stuff, which is in direct contrast to his sternness. He has a comedic catchphrase, "Goddamn!" (in English), that he says whenever he's surprised by something. Masamichi has a few personality quirks that distinguish him from being an overly serious man. Masamichi using a cursed corpse to help Kusakabe's sister heal from her trauma. They comedically agreed they needed to do something about Satoru first anyway. However, Masamichi believed that they should try and guide Yuji and put their regrets as adults to the side. He knew regrets aren't limited to just the students and that Yuji will experience a lot of it. Masamichi pointed out the lives Yuji has saved and his potential to be a great sorcerer. While Gakuganji believed Yuji should've been executed because of the threat Sukuna presents, Masamichi argued on his behalf. Masamichi tests the convictions of his students due to what happened with Suguru, which is likely Masamichi's biggest regret. Masamichi raising Panda as his own child. Masamichi claimed that no jujutsu sorcerer dies without regret but Yuji told him he didn't want to live with regrets either, which was a satisfactory response. Masamichi used one of his cursed corpses to attack Yuji, pressuring him to give a better answer. His methods are unorthodox, but Masamichi prides himself on developing his students. Yuji pointed out the horrible nature of the statement but Masamichi clarified that it's a teacher's job to make their students have realizations. He asked Yuji if it would be his grandfather's fault if he were killed by a curse, a very harsh question. However, becoming a sorcerer for someone else for any reason is unacceptable in Masamichi's opinion, even if it comes at the request of a family member. When interviewing Yuji, he initially refused to allow him to become a student because Yuji's motivation was a dying request from his grandfather. " Education includes helping students make realizations." Masamichi didn't blame Satoru for not executing Suguru and even apologized for even asking why he didn't. Neither of them could make sense of what happened or Suguru's motivations at the time and were distraught that their comrade would suddenly go completely rogue. Suguru's betrayal devastated Masamichi as much as it did Satoru. Masamichi and Satoru decided to make Yuta and Yuji students rather than stick to tradition or the decisions made by the higher-ups. On at least two occasions, the higher-ups have sentenced potential young sorcerers to death. Despite the contrast in their personalities, Masamichi shares the same progressive attitude that Satoru does toward the students of Jujutsu High. Satoru is constantly late to their meetings even after Masamichi repeatedly reminds him not to do so and Masamichi is the one responsible for reigning him in whenever he pulls one of his stunts like publically taunting Principal Gakuganji. Masamichi is still constantly irritated by Satoru even after he grew up. Masamichi and Satoru both deeply distraught over Suguru going rogue. This annoyed Masamichi as usual but he was willing to put it aside after telling them he would decide whether they were joking or not. When Masamichi assigned the duo the escort mission for the Star Plasma Vessel, they said that he finally lost it and had gotten carried away after being named the next principal. As students with spirited personalities, Satoru and Suguru messed with Masamichi all the time. Satoru and Suguru often clashed over their conflicting views on sorcery but Masamichi's authoritative presence got them to stop squabbling as soon as he entered the room. Satoru didn't own up to it properly so Masamichi punished him physically. Unsure of who did it, Masamichi spoke to all his students and gave them the chance to come clean. Satoru once left a manager behind and then forgot to put up a curtain during a mission. He was the primary mentor for Satoru and Suguru, who were particularly difficult individuals to deal with when they were students. He had a strong moral center and a lot of patience, especially compared to the higher-ups. Masamichi was always a stern, thoughtful, and earnest man who served as a positive role model for all his staff and students at Jujutsu High. ![]() Masamichi's presence gets Satoru and Suguru to stop fighting. ![]()
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