Panda in Jujutsu Kaisen: The Abrupt-Mutation Cursed Corpse Explained

Panda (パンダ) is a second-year student at Tokyo Jujutsu High, a semi-grade 2 jujutsu sorcerer, and an Abrupt-Mutation Cursed Corpse created by Principal Masamichi Yaga. He is not a real panda. He is not a human in a panda suit. He is a sentient being composed of three cursed cores, each containing a distinct soul, who generates his own cursed energy independently and has been a working sorcerer since before most of the main cast enrolled.
His least favourite food is bamboo leaves. His hobby is collecting panda-themed merchandise. His stress is other animals getting more attention than pandas.
Character Profile
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Name | Panda (パンダ) |
| Type | Abrupt-Mutation Cursed Corpse |
| Creator | Masamichi Yaga |
| Grade | Semi-Grade 2 (Grade 1 evaluation pending) |
| Affiliation | Tokyo Jujutsu High — 2nd Year |
| Cores | Three — Panda, Gorilla, Triceratops |
| Status | Alive — still active in 2080 epilogue |
| Birthday | March 5 |
| Height | Over 190 cm (shrinks after Culling Game) |
| Favourite Food | Salami sticks |
| Least Favourite | Bamboo leaves |
| Voice Actor (JP) | Tomokazu Seki |
| Voice Actor (EN) | Matthew David Rudd |
Who Is Panda?
Panda is the most advanced cursed corpse in existence — a fully sentient being who generates his own cursed energy, holds an official sorcerer grade, and has a clearer sense of personal identity than most human characters in the series.

He stands over 190 centimetres tall with the appearance of a fully grown giant panda. He wears armbands, scarves, and jackets. He speaks fluent Japanese. He has opinions, preferences, and a consistent personality across every situation. When Mechamaru refers to him as a doll during the Goodwill Event, Panda corrects him firmly — he is not a doll, he is not human, and he has no particular interest in being either.
His relationship with Yaga is the closest thing he has to a father and son dynamic. Yaga created him, raised him, educated him in combat and strategy, and considered him his greatest achievement. Yaga kept the full truth of Panda’s creation secret for years — telling the higher-ups that Panda was an anomaly he could not explain and had never replicated. This was a lie. Yaga had created an entire small family of sentient dolls living in a forest under Tengen’s protection, alongside other independent cursed corpses created using the same soul-balancing technique. He kept them secret because he knew what the higher-ups would do with that information.
What Are Panda’s Three Cores?
Panda contains three cursed cores, each housing a distinct soul. By switching between them he can change his physical form and access different combat capabilities — making him the most tactically adaptable cursed corpse in the manga.

Yaga created Panda by placing three compatible souls into a single cursed corpse alongside physical information. The souls balanced and stabilised each other over a period of approximately three months, eventually producing their own cursed energy independently. The jujutsu higher-ups nearly placed an indefinite restraint on Yaga when they discovered this, fearing he could produce a cursed corpse army. Gojo’s influence prevented this from happening.
Panda Core
The default form. Balanced capability across strength, speed, and endurance. Panda in this form is his most efficient state — he conserves cursed energy naturally and can sustain combat for extended periods. He can also fake the concentration of his cursed energy to misdirect opponents into targeting the wrong location, a bluffing technique that works once on any competent opponent and then never again.
Gorilla Core
Panda switches to his older brother’s core to transform into a muscular gorilla form that retains his black-and-white colour scheme. Physical strength and speed increase substantially. The signature ability in this form is Unblockable Drumming Beat — strikes that resonate through a target’s body regardless of whether the blow was physically blocked, transmitting internal damage even through a successful guard. Gorilla Mode drains cursed energy rapidly and cannot be sustained indefinitely.
Triceratops Core
Panda’s third core belongs to his sister. In this form he takes on a bipedal triceratops shape with a more slender build. The full extent of this form’s abilities has not been revealed in the manga. It has never been fully deployed in any fight shown in the series.
A core can be destroyed in combat. If a core is destroyed Panda cannot access that form until it recovers. Destroying all three cores kills him.
What Happens to Panda in the Story?
Panda appears in JJK 0 as a second-year student, fights through the Goodwill Event and Shibuya, enters Tokyo No. 2 Colony during the Culling Game, loses two of his three cores to Kashimo, shrinks to baby panda size, and is still alive in the manga’s 2080 epilogue.

JJK 0 and Early Arcs
Panda is part of the second-year cohort that welcomes Yuta Okkotsu in JJK 0. He mentors the incoming first-years and fights alongside Maki and Toge during the Night Parade of a Hundred Demons.
During the Kyoto Goodwill Event Arc, Panda fights Mechamaru — Kokichi Muta’s advanced puppet — in one of the event’s standout duels. He defeats Mechamaru by switching to Gorilla Mode and landing Unblockable Drumming Beat twice, ending the fight despite taking damage from Mechamaru’s Ultra Cannon.
Culling Game
Panda enters Tokyo No. 2 Colony alongside Hakari. They are separated inside the barrier. Panda encounters Hajime Kashimo — the strongest non-allied player in the game — before Hakari arrives. The fight is not competitive. Kashimo destroys two of Panda’s three cores with his electrified cursed energy. Panda survives but shrinks dramatically, his physical form reduced to baby panda proportions because two of the three souls sustaining him are gone.
He remains in this smaller form through the final arc and participates in the Shinjuku Showdown in his diminished state.
2080 Epilogue
A flash-forward to the year 2080 shows Panda still alive, scolding Yuta Okkotsu’s grandchildren for treating him like a toy doll. He has outlived most of the human characters in the manga by decades. The irony — a being created as an artificial construct surviving longer than the people around him — is not addressed directly. It does not need to be.
Why Does Panda Matter?
Panda is the manga’s most direct exploration of identity outside the human-curse binary. The jujutsu world divides everything into humans and curses. Panda is neither. He was made, not born. He has siblings who are souls rather than people. He generates life rather than receiving it. He defines himself as a cursed corpse not with shame but with clarity — that is what he is and he is not interested in pretending otherwise.

His creation also represents the last meaningful act of Yaga, who spent his life doing something the jujutsu institution considered dangerous and produced a family of sentient beings rather than an army. The higher-ups saw the same capability Yaga had and immediately imagined weapons. Yaga made dolls who live in a forest.




