Sukuna Jar Incident
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About
Sukuna Jar Incident refers to memes and discussions about a photo of a Nendoroid figurine version of the character Sukuna from the anime and manga series Jujutsu Kaisen. In the photo, the figurine appears to be locked in a jar with a white liquid, assumed to be bodily fluids. TikTokers posted videos urging each other not to look into the "Sukuna Jar Incident" in March 2024. The meme is likely inspired by the Gojo Figure Incident and shares similarities to the precursor Pony Jar Project.
Origin
On March 14th, 2024, TikToker[1] @kur0angel posted an edit titled, "Things I Wanna Put In My Mouth," showing an image of a small Nendoroid figurine of the character Sukuna locked in a glass jar with a white liquid pooled at the bottom, as well as various images of desserts. The video gathered over 27,000 plays and 400 likes in four days.
@kur0angel I WISH I HAD THE MONEY π #real #jjk #food #fyp #Sukuna #Gojo #ryomensukuna #sweets #Jar #gojofigure #jujutsukaisen #jujutsu #kaisen #cream β¬ original sound β Kur0ang3l
Spread
Discussions and memes about the "Sukuna Jar Incident" spread on TikTok on March 16th, 2024, as seen in a slideshow posted by user @comradealan[2] comparing the Gojo Figure Incident to the Sukuna Jar Incident. The post gathered over 400,000 views and 40,000 likes in a day (seen below).
Also on March 16th, 2024, TikToker[3] @gojossilly made a video using clips from JJK, writing, "Guys I'm crying there's a Sukuna Jar Incident." The video gathered over 340,000 views and 2,000 likes in two days (seen below, left). The page also posted an image of the Sukun Jar Incident, gathering over 230,000 likes in a similar timeframe.[4]
An older video posted by TikToker[5] @halfbenevolent also began gaining traction around this time despite being posted on January 26th, a month before the Sukuna Jar Incident. The video showed someone waving a Sukuna figurine, writing, "Should I put him in the jar or something." The post gathered over 200,000 plays and 2,000 likes in a month (seen below, right).
@gojossilly HELP ITS IN MY PROFILE BTW #sukunaryomen #obsessed #jjkfandom β¬ original sound β π°π΅ππΏπΏπΌπ
@halfbenevolent What do I do with him now #sukuna #sukunaryomen #jjk #jujutsukaisen #fyp #fypγ· β¬ Meet Lime Cookie! β Twintails Edition β Tsundere Twintails
Various Examples
@oreo.sansx I need bleach so badly π
β¬ original sound β βοΈ β’πππππ ππΆππ β’βοΈ
@.snaxxy2.0 This fandom is becoming worse than 2020 mha's #sukuna #real #xyzbca #meme #jjk #jujutsukaisen #anime #relatable #fr #real β¬ original sound β MarcellShotYa
@zacheemin they got my man π #sukuna β¬ Im a girl who loves shojos β π
@orphicdern Run run run #CapCut #viral #viralvideo #viraltiktok #virall #viral_video #viral_video #viralvideos #viralditiktok #trending #trendy #trendingvideo #trendingtiktok #foryou #foryoupage #foryourpage #foruyou #foryoupageofficiall #forupage #jjk #jujustukaisen #sukunaryomen #sukunajujutsukaisen β¬ original sound β LovermeMajesty1
Search Interest
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External References
[2] TikTok β comradealan
[3] TikTok β gojossilly
[4] Β TikTok β gojossilly
[5] TikTok β halfbenevolent
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