Jujutsu kaisen Episode 3 – The Girl of Steel – Story and Review

Jujutsu kaisen Episode 3 – The Girl of Steel – Story and Review

When a hammer blow can be worth a thousand words.

So, here we are at the third episode, and finally she enters the scene: nobara kugisaki, the girl with the sharp smile and the heavy hammer. Let's get one thing straight: this episode has an energy all its own. After the introduction of Yuji and Megumi, it was time to see what kind of dynamic the team would have with the arrival of the third element. And no, Nobara does not disappoint for a second.

As soon as she introduces herself, Nobara immediately makes her style clear: direct, arrogant just right, with a presence that doesn't need shouting to assert itself. She's one of those who tells you things to your face and then throws a nail at you, just to be sure you've understood. But behind the cocky attitude, you can sense something more.

Gojo, our masked master, takes them all on a mission: a haunted building, curses to exorcise, and the usual “let’s see what you’re made of.” An excuse to test Nobara on the field and see how she moves with her new companions.

The best part comes right away. Nobara throws herself into the building with a confidence that disconcerts. And when she brings out her fighting style – hammer and nails charged with cursed energy – it is a spectacle. Her movements are decisive, precise, almost choreographic. But above all: functional.

During the mission she finds herself faced with a difficult choice: save a child used as a shield or go straight on her way. And here we see her hesitate for a second. But it is in that moment that her most human side is revealed, the one that does not stop in front of fear and acts anyway.

With the help of Yuji, who enters the scene at just the right moment, he manages to resolve the situation without damage. It is a sequence that shows not only the effectiveness of the techniques, but also how mutual trust is starting to form between them.

What makes this episode so strong? The fact that Nobara is not presented as a simple support or supporting character. She has a clear motivation, a defined character and a stage presence that holds up very well on its own. She is stubborn, proud, but also has a deep sense of what is right.

And above all, she asserts herself without ever having to “prove” that she is worthy as a girl. She is strong. Period.

“Girl of Steel” is a testing episode that works great. It introduces a new character, puts him to the test right away, and manages to bring out a group dynamic that promises sparks. The action is well-balanced, the more emotional moments arrive naturally, and the pace always keeps the attention high.

And let's face it: seeing a curse cast by a well-placed nail is incredibly satisfying.

Review - Kaisen Jujutsu Episode 3: “The Girl of Steel”

The first real (hammer) blow to the heart of the team

The third episode of Kaisen Jujutsu marks a turning point: the team begins to take shape, the action finds a more solid rhythm, and the narration begins to naturally insert those moments of humanity that give depth to the characters. “The Girl of Steel” is not just a catchy title: it is the declaration of intent of a character who, from the first second, has no intention of going unnoticed.


Pro – What Works and Why

📌 Nobara Kugisaki: charisma and immediate impact

Nobara comes across as a force of nature. She is rough, stubborn, confident and brings a new energy, different from that of Yuji and Megumi. The great thing is that he doesn't need to be "cool" in the classic sense to be loved: she is sincere, a little foul-mouthed and terribly true. In just one episode, she earns her space without forcing.

📌 Original fighting style

The use of the hammer and nails is visually interesting and narratively effective. Nobara's technique is not just "strange": it is functional to the tension of the scenes, allows for intelligent strategies and has a memorable choreography. It is not there to decorate: makes combat more varied and less predictable.

📌 The tone between seriousness and irony

The episode manages to maintain the typical balance of Kaisen Jujutsu: moments of real tension alternated with short gags that lighten the pace without trivializing. Nobara arguing with Yuji from the first minute is one of those little sketches that They make you laugh but at the same time build character.

📌 Group work

With the introduction of Nobara, we begin to get a sense of the kind of dynamics that will develop between the three protagonists. Yuji is the impulsive enthusiast, Megumi the quiet rational one, and Nobara… the chaotic catalyst. And it works. There is immediately an imperfect but promising alchemy.


Cons – The small flaws

⚠️ The test is too simple

The mission given to Nobara is useful to show her skills, but the threat faced is decidedly weak. It is clear that it is just a pretext, but it could have offered a few more obstacles, perhaps to stimulate the interaction between the characters even more.

⚠️ Megumi stays in the background

As Yuji and Nobara are put under the spotlight, Megumi is practically parked. It's not a big deal – it's Nobara's episode, after all – but a little more scene with him would have helped strengthen the group's cohesion.

⚠️ Backstory hinted at but not explored in depth

We get a glimpse of Nobara's past, a hint as to why she became a Jujutsu witch, but it is left there, hanging. He'll probably come back later, but here he could have given a little more emotional weight to his determination.


🎯 Conclusion

“Girl of Steel” is a key episode not so much for the plot, but for the identity of the group and the balance of the characters. Nobara arrives and rocks, literally and narratively. She brings with her a new style, a strong fighting spirit and a charge that, from this moment on, becomes indispensable.

The episode runs fast, amuses, entertains and plants the first real seeds of what will be one of the most successful dynamics of the series. And even if the action remains contained and the danger does not make you tremble, the character that emerges in every scene is worth more than a thousand curses.


🔸 Rating: 8 / 10
A lively and character-driven episode that introduces Nobara in the best possible way. Fast paced, sharp dialogue, original action and a trio that starts to get going. The engine of Kaisen Jujutsu it's on – and now, it really begins.

Jujutsu Kaisen Episodes

Season 2020 (2021-24) – XNUMX episodes

  1. Ryomen sukuna
  2. For myself
  3. The Girl of Steel
  4. The earthly manifestation of the cursed womb
  5. The Earthly Manifestation of the Cursed Womb – Part 2
  6. After the rain
  7. Assault
  8. Girl
  9. Fish and reverse punishment
  10. Transformation without purpose
  11. Stubbornness
  12. To you of a time
  13. See you tomorrow
  14. Exchange with Kyoto Sister School – Team Battle 0
  15. Exchange with Kyoto Sister School – Team Battle 1
  16. Exchange with Kyoto Sister School – Team Battle 2
  17. Exchange with Kyoto Sister School – Team Battle 3
  18. Essay
  19. Black flash
  20. Out of standard
  21. Jujutsu Koshien
  22. The Origin of Blind Obedience
  23. The Origin of Blind Obedience – Part 2
  24. Accomplices

Jujutsu Kaisen Coloring Pages

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