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**SPOLIERS for the anime, none for the manga.** To be fair, only two thirds of the currently animated villains have time-powers, since Dio Brando and Kars both lack one. I'd also argue that Diavolo doesn't really have a time manipulating ability, so much as an ability to slightly manipulate his own fate in a manner that seems like time manipulation.
@@RedLordOfAlagadda fate and time in jojo are the same. Or at least connected, since fate is gravity and gravity is what affects the passage of time. And KC actually erases the time so....And it has precognition.
@@shrekkek9396 Kind of. Time is a lesser version of Fate, but that does not mean manipulating one correlates to manipulating the other. Also you seem to be misinterpreting something a bit. Fate is not 'gravity' as in the thing that caused masses to be attracted, but rather 'Gravity' as in the force that draws people together on a more metaphysical level. Pucci was only comparing Gravity to gravity for the sake of an analogy, rather than the comparison being meant to be literal. Furthermore, we never get confirmation of King Crimson actually erasing time, just using his precognition to dodge the effects of fated actions and erasing people's memories of their choices within the 'erased' period. He erases time in effect, but not necessarily in function.
@@RedLordOfAlagadda there's no "Gravity" and "gravity". It's the same force, the whole part was about it. People meet each other by the same force that makes up the universe. And it was straight up said that KC erases time. It's not a memory alteration. It's exposition from the author, you don't need to reinvent it.
@@shrekkek9396 In regards to your first statement, I simply disagree with the notion that that was what part 6 was about. The universe has a force that pulls physical things together, and it has a force that intertwines people's futures. These two things almost always lined up, but they were not inherently the same thing. It's not like Jolyne and Pucci were being physical drawn towards each other, just that their fates had been intertwined meaning they would be eternally tied together. Both Gravity and gravity pull things together, but the former does so spiritually while the ladder does so literally. In regards to your second point, exposition is not always accurate, especially not in JoJo, and _especially_ not from Diavolo. I also want to note that I personally _do_ believe King Crimson erases time, but feel the need to play Devil's Advocate for those who don't.
The show itself isn't 3D, it's just for the intros. The different parts however do have slightly different artstyles. Also, every part has a different main character named JoJo, they are all blood related in some way.
"Tell me this doesn't look like Street Fighter" and now you have an example of a JoJo reference 😂 Street Fighter is one of the games that took some inspiration from JoJo.
the series is made from back in 1987 so it inspire a lot of later manga the saying of "is that a jojo reference?" start because many manga, anime and game do sometime reference Jojo for example in game the character Guile from Street Fighter is inspired by two Jojo character called Stroheim and Polnareff
also cause most things are references like "omg breathing is a jojo reference bc jojo characters also breathe" so yeah anything is a jojo reference tbh
Stroheim inspired Guile, but Polnareff inspired Paul Phoenix from Tekken and Benimaru from KOF. However, a little known street fighter character is also inspired by Jojo. Rose the fortune teller was inspired by Lisa Lisa. You could also argue that Vega is a Dio reference too.
@@steveharvey3351 ofc it's more unique and it's also a case by case basis, but it's just as disingenuous to say JoJo is the only the anime that decides to be out there. Hell I'd argue certain anime out there that might look more coherent can be even more bizarre than JoJo lmao.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of things that are definitely JoJo references: Dogs, vampires, Jack the Ripper, spiral staircase, luck, pluck, archaeology, rhinoceros beetle, Aztecs, German science, chariot races, Desolation Row, breathing, biplanes, bubbles, fig tart, prison, Singapore, Indian toilets, rhinoceros beetle, cherries, plane crashes, poker, Via Dolorosa, high school, bikes, power lines, rhinoceros beetle, hands, Mona Lisa, Pepsi, singularity point, Mafia, condoms, bananas, Giotto, spaghetti, Venezia, causality, angel, Florida, car crashes, plankton, hydrangea, submarines, Cape Canaveral, gravity, rhinoceros beetle, horse races, United States, president, singularity point, dinosaurs, Jesus Christ, time, secret emperor. It is just a matter of putting it all together.
To briefly summarize for those unfamiliar with the original, the comic JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is the story of the history of JoJo's bloodline and its struggle against an absolute giant evil that terrorizes the people and the world. It is divided into several chapters, and although there are some temporal and human connections, most of them are described independently of each other.
Jojo is divided into 6 part right now for the anime and each part we follow a new Jojo, all from being the same family but in different generation with part 1 take place in the 1880s and part 6 is in 2011, the manga is still on going with the newest part being part 9 though
The “is that a jojo reference” meme was born from the fact that several hugely popular franchises have been heavily inspired by jojo, street fighter and persona are the big ones plus several other authors have admitted to being fans of and even borrowing from jojo and there are almost too many cases to count of random jojo reference appearing in other works which lead the community to start saying that everything is a jojo reference, even taking it to extremes like saying that since breathing is in jojos it inspire people to breathe in real life, which is obviously a joke but in all seriousness, jojos is probably one of the most referenced anime out there getting all kinds of random references not only in other anime and manga but tons of western media as well
Jojo part 1, Jonathan Joestar Jojo part 2, Joseph Joestar (Jonathan grandson) Jojo part 3, Kujo Jotaro (Joseph grandson) Jojo part 4, Higashikata Josuke (Joseph illegitimate son) Jojo part 5, Giorno Giovanna (Jonathan son, but...) Jojo part 6, Jolyne Cujoh (Jotaro daughter) So, jojo is tell about Joestar family tree
"It looks like Street Fighter" exactly there you have your Jojo reference. Guile from Street Fighter was inspired by Polnaref, the same as Juri was inspired by Jolyne. What you meant was: "Steet Fighter looks like Jojos." XD
**Spoilers for both the Anime and Manga** Your statement is incorrect. Of the nine main characters, only one has any time-based ability. Of the eight currently known main villains, only three or four have time powers, based on if you consider King Crimson to be time-based or fate-based. This means that the rate of main characters and villains having time powers is either 4/17 or 5/17. This doesn't even break 1/3, let alone the 1/2 requirement that would have to be met to honestly say 'most' of them have time-based powers.
@@oofink467 Even if you count them as the same it would only bring the highest possible value to 6/17, which is still significantly below the 'most' the original commentor claimed.
@@RedLordOfAlagadda i mean i consider a "main villian" to be the most relevant one, so like DIO in part 3, Kira in part 4, Diavolo in part 5, and pucci in part 6. Which is like 3/4 and 4/4 if you consider the fact that seeing ahead in time is basically time manipulation in a sense
Yes, every villain since part 3 has time abilities, Dio can stop the time for some seconds Kira yoshikage can blow 1 hour of time Diavolo can erase some seconds of time Pucci can accelerate the flow of time and restarting the universe
**Spoilers for the anime after this warning, and spoilers for the manga after the second warning.** You could make a very real argument that Diavolo does not have time powers, but rather fate powers that present themself in a manner such that they appear as time powers. **Manga Spoilers beyond this point.** Your statement that 'every' villain since part three has time powers is incorrect as neither the main villain of part seven nor the main villain of part eight posses such abilities.
@@zaiyu7070 Correct. It has now been corrected, though, I would think it would be pretty obvious that that was a typo on my part since Part 9 doesn't even _have_ a main villain yet.
An interesting fact: what you called works is the physical embodiment of a piece of the soul, it can be different, it all depends on the owner, in order to get them you can cut yourself with an arrow and with some probability you can die or get some power,Also, they can be inherited or not, but you will have a predisposition
"Is this a JoJo reference" is usually used when something in the real world could be directly or indirectly related to something that happened in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Example: Italy is a JoJo reference because part 5 is located in Italy. Breathing is a JoJo reference because of the usage of Hamon and stuff.
The manga of JoJo started in 1987, is still ongoing with it's Part 9. From Part 1 Phantom Blood and Part 6 Stone Ocean, the series is a shonen and cover the OG Verse arc, from Part 7 to actually 9 is a seinen and cover the SBR Verse in another universe completly different from the original but takes some references or alternative versions of old characters. There is also a Canon spinoff manga based on a character from part 4, also an old OVA of Stardust Crusaders of 1993 and a lost movie of Phantom Blood of 2007. There are also not Canon novels and recently mangas that expands the universe. Every series is called Part and every Part have a different protagonist from a different time period. Araki, the author, is a passionate man who loves Pop culture, from 80s movies to music to fashion to also art (particularly the Italian reinassance).
All jojo villains powers from video: Part 1: Vampire Part 2: Ultimate Life Form Part 3: Vampiric+Time Stop ability up to 11 seconds Part 4: Time Reverse Ability Part 5: Time Skip Ability ( seeing future ) Part 6: Ability to infinitely accelerate time until universe breaks and new one is born
The story is divided by Parts with different Main Characters and Villains, the Main characters are all from the same Bloodline of Joestar and they all share the name of "JoJo".
I love the Maximum amount of Confusion in this video, Everytime he asks a question he has no time to prepare for what comes on screen next nor is given any answers, it’s like every intro is saying “F#ck you, you don’t get an answer”
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure is a manga series that began in 1987, created by Hirohiko Araki. Despite its mediocre initial reception, the series eventually managed to work its way into mainstream culture and have a significant amount of influence on many other pieces of media. The series is a pseudo-anthology telling the mostly disjointed tales of an individual family and the lives of specific members of this family that were chosen by either Fate or Calamity, depending on which part you are referring to. It is known for its heavy stylization, fashion inspiration, frequent references to Western Pop-Culture, and unique power system that no other work has been able to faithfully recreate. Despite its old age it still sells extraordinarily well, one of it's most recent chapters being sold so heavily that reprints were required, which is an exceptionally rare occurrence. Fascinatingly, it is easy to observe by viewing the series the improvement and development of the mangaka's skills from both a writing and drawing perspective. This evolution of his psyche is seen most in the ways the themes of each part grow in complexity and depth, with part one being a blatantly clear black and white battle of good and evil, while conversely many members of the fandom are still split on who was actually the 'hero' of part seven or if there even was one. Additionally, unlike many manga that take place in made up world, JoJo takes place on an Earth exactly identical to our own, making engaging with the series an excellent way to experience the wonders of the world in a narrativized setting. Due to the fact it takes place on Earth, this also means that it covers real-world political issues such as Fascism and the Horrors of the American Prison System. Incidentally, due to the sheer overwhelming popularity of the series and how much sway it has over the manga landscape, it would be entirely logical to come to the conclusion that it has shifted the Overton Window of the the average manga to be significantly more culturally progressive in its messaging. Another large draw to JoJo is the interesting way in which characters speak and interact with other people, doing so in such a fashion that even otherwise boring scenes become enthralling. A smaller point to note about JoJo is how in-touch the creator is with the community, even going so far as to recreate a popular meme that came from part three in a recent chapter of part nine. An important piece of information to note about JoJo is that it's not really a 'turn off your brain' type of anime. Certainly, you can engage with it that way, but doing do will only lessen your own experience, and undoubtedly lead to a massive amount of confusion. While there are some minor issues with JoJo (part three having poor pacing, for example), all of the issues are dwarfed by the positive aspects to such a degree that they might as well not even exist. To summarize this admittedly long comment, JoJo is an excellent piece of media, my favorite of all time in fact, and I would implore anyone with a modicum of free time to at least give it a chance.
from part 3 to part 6, every villain's abilities, whether they had it from the start or unlocked it later on have something that messes with time, and they all mess with the opening so you're correct some main jojos stick around into other parts such as Jotaro who in my opinion is the greatest and strongest jojo jojo has two fighting games, a very old retro one(Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future) and a newer street fighter-like one(Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle R)
**Spoilers for anime and manga** I can understand saying that Jotaro is the greatest JoJo, it's a matter of opinion after all, but saying he's the strongest is an actually insane take. He would absolutely lose to Giorno and Johnny, and likely Gappy as well.
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"Every villain has a time manipulation ability and he interupts the opening or something" Oh shit, he got that right
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To be fair, only two thirds of the currently animated villains have time-powers, since Dio Brando and Kars both lack one. I'd also argue that Diavolo doesn't really have a time manipulating ability, so much as an ability to slightly manipulate his own fate in a manner that seems like time manipulation.
@@RedLordOfAlagadda fate and time in jojo are the same. Or at least connected, since fate is gravity and gravity is what affects the passage of time. And KC actually erases the time so....And it has precognition.
@@shrekkek9396 Kind of. Time is a lesser version of Fate, but that does not mean manipulating one correlates to manipulating the other. Also you seem to be misinterpreting something a bit. Fate is not 'gravity' as in the thing that caused masses to be attracted, but rather 'Gravity' as in the force that draws people together on a more metaphysical level. Pucci was only comparing Gravity to gravity for the sake of an analogy, rather than the comparison being meant to be literal. Furthermore, we never get confirmation of King Crimson actually erasing time, just using his precognition to dodge the effects of fated actions and erasing people's memories of their choices within the 'erased' period. He erases time in effect, but not necessarily in function.
@@RedLordOfAlagadda there's no "Gravity" and "gravity". It's the same force, the whole part was about it. People meet each other by the same force that makes up the universe.
And it was straight up said that KC erases time. It's not a memory alteration. It's exposition from the author, you don't need to reinvent it.
@@shrekkek9396 In regards to your first statement, I simply disagree with the notion that that was what part 6 was about. The universe has a force that pulls physical things together, and it has a force that intertwines people's futures. These two things almost always lined up, but they were not inherently the same thing. It's not like Jolyne and Pucci were being physical drawn towards each other, just that their fates had been intertwined meaning they would be eternally tied together. Both Gravity and gravity pull things together, but the former does so spiritually while the ladder does so literally.
In regards to your second point, exposition is not always accurate, especially not in JoJo, and _especially_ not from Diavolo. I also want to note that I personally _do_ believe King Crimson erases time, but feel the need to play Devil's Advocate for those who don't.
The show itself isn't 3D, it's just for the intros. The different parts however do have slightly different artstyles.
Also, every part has a different main character named JoJo, they are all blood related in some way.
there are exceptions for 3 seconds 3d scenes
"Tell me this doesn't look like Street Fighter" and now you have an example of a JoJo reference 😂
Street Fighter is one of the games that took some inspiration from JoJo.
Jojo doesn't look like Street Fighter. Street Fighter looks like Jojo.
Y'all forgetting about the Fist of the North Star, which is what inspired Street fighter and Jotaro kujo.
@@machian76Fist of the North Star mainly inspired Jonathan and the general style of the earlier parts, Jotaro is based on Clint Eastwood
@@machian76no Jonathan was the one
@@machian76 No man, the only inpired by Fist of the North Star was Jonathan.
the series is made from back in 1987 so it inspire a lot of later manga
the saying of "is that a jojo reference?" start because many manga, anime and game do sometime reference Jojo
for example in game the character Guile from Street Fighter is inspired by two Jojo character called Stroheim and Polnareff
also cause most things are references like
"omg breathing is a jojo reference bc jojo characters also breathe" so yeah anything is a jojo reference tbh
It's not because jojo characters breathe but because their power are controlled by breathing techniques
Demon Slayer is a JoJo's Reference /s
@@eraea9179 that is literally true. the author has said that she took inspiration from part 1
Stroheim inspired Guile, but Polnareff inspired Paul Phoenix from Tekken and Benimaru from KOF.
However, a little known street fighter character is also inspired by Jojo. Rose the fortune teller was inspired by Lisa Lisa. You could also argue that Vega is a Dio reference too.
I see people say JoJo's OPs are confusing, as if the vast majority of other anime OPs are any more coherent lmao.
They really aren't, I love jojo but acting like it isn't more wacky than most anime is disingenuous.
@@steveharvey3351 ofc it's more unique and it's also a case by case basis, but it's just as disingenuous to say JoJo is the only the anime that decides to be out there. Hell I'd argue certain anime out there that might look more coherent can be even more bizarre than JoJo lmao.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of things that are definitely JoJo references:
Dogs, vampires, Jack the Ripper, spiral staircase, luck, pluck, archaeology, rhinoceros beetle, Aztecs, German science, chariot races, Desolation Row, breathing, biplanes, bubbles, fig tart, prison, Singapore, Indian toilets, rhinoceros beetle, cherries, plane crashes, poker, Via Dolorosa, high school, bikes, power lines, rhinoceros beetle, hands, Mona Lisa, Pepsi, singularity point, Mafia, condoms, bananas, Giotto, spaghetti, Venezia, causality, angel, Florida, car crashes, plankton, hydrangea, submarines, Cape Canaveral, gravity, rhinoceros beetle, horse races, United States, president, singularity point, dinosaurs, Jesus Christ, time, secret emperor.
It is just a matter of putting it all together.
Jesus Christ 😆
You forgot the old-school songs that take place in stands' names
obtaining green baby process
you forgot male pregnancy
@@GioleReactsyes hes also a jojo reference
Jojo, like rezero, is devided in arcs. Every new arc is a new generation of Jojo
"Part" would be a better term. Arc is usually a stretch of chapters. Like the Requiem Arc from Part 5 or Bites the Dust Arc from Part 4
All anime have arcs lmao
@@klasse4311duh he’s talking about the parts/chapters
@2525arcik a chapter is a weekly/monthly release. A chapter is usually about 1/2 or 1/3 the length of a single episode.
@@kahlil2638 and the whole arc/part takes several years...
To briefly summarize for those unfamiliar with the original, the comic JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is the story of the history of JoJo's bloodline and its struggle against an absolute giant evil that terrorizes the people and the world.
It is divided into several chapters, and although there are some temporal and human connections, most of them are described independently of each other.
Bro is chillest reactor ever
in a good way!
Jojo is divided into 6 part right now for the anime and each part we follow a new Jojo, all from being the same family but in different generation
with part 1 take place in the 1880s and part 6 is in 2011, the manga is still on going with the newest part being part 9 though
The “is that a jojo reference” meme was born from the fact that several hugely popular franchises have been heavily inspired by jojo, street fighter and persona are the big ones plus several other authors have admitted to being fans of and even borrowing from jojo and there are almost too many cases to count of random jojo reference appearing in other works which lead the community to start saying that everything is a jojo reference, even taking it to extremes like saying that since breathing is in jojos it inspire people to breathe in real life, which is obviously a joke but in all seriousness, jojos is probably one of the most referenced anime out there getting all kinds of random references not only in other anime and manga but tons of western media as well
At the beginning: what is it? 3d? Weird!
At the end: wait, we're back to 3d now? I kinda like this!
Jojo part 1, Jonathan Joestar
Jojo part 2, Joseph Joestar (Jonathan grandson)
Jojo part 3, Kujo Jotaro (Joseph grandson)
Jojo part 4, Higashikata Josuke (Joseph illegitimate son)
Jojo part 5, Giorno Giovanna (Jonathan son, but...)
Jojo part 6, Jolyne Cujoh (Jotaro daughter)
So, jojo is tell about Joestar family tree
Jojo Part 7, Johny Joestar
Well done in not spoiling part 5 one
"It looks like Street Fighter" exactly there you have your Jojo reference.
Guile from Street Fighter was inspired by Polnaref, the same as Juri was inspired by Jolyne.
What you meant was: "Steet Fighter looks like Jojos." XD
Yes, most main characters and main villains have different time manipulation powers.
**Spoilers for both the Anime and Manga**
Your statement is incorrect. Of the nine main characters, only one has any time-based ability. Of the eight currently known main villains, only three or four have time powers, based on if you consider King Crimson to be time-based or fate-based. This means that the rate of main characters and villains having time powers is either 4/17 or 5/17. This doesn't even break 1/3, let alone the 1/2 requirement that would have to be met to honestly say 'most' of them have time-based powers.
@@RedLordOfAlagadda depends if you consider part 1/2 and 3+ as the same thing or basically entirely seperate
@@oofink467 Even if you count them as the same it would only bring the highest possible value to 6/17, which is still significantly below the 'most' the original commentor claimed.
@@RedLordOfAlagadda i mean i consider a "main villian" to be the most relevant one, so like DIO in part 3, Kira in part 4, Diavolo in part 5, and pucci in part 6. Which is like 3/4 and 4/4 if you consider the fact that seeing ahead in time is basically time manipulation in a sense
@@oofink467thats 4 out of 8
Yes, every villain since part 3 has time abilities,
Dio can stop the time for some seconds
Kira yoshikage can blow 1 hour of time
Diavolo can erase some seconds of time
Pucci can accelerate the flow of time and restarting the universe
**Spoilers for the anime after this warning, and spoilers for the manga after the second warning.**
You could make a very real argument that Diavolo does not have time powers, but rather fate powers that present themself in a manner such that they appear as time powers.
**Manga Spoilers beyond this point.**
Your statement that 'every' villain since part three has time powers is incorrect as neither the main villain of part seven nor the main villain of part eight posses such abilities.
@@RedLordOfAlagaddayou forgot to include part 8
@@zaiyu7070 Correct. It has now been corrected, though, I would think it would be pretty obvious that that was a typo on my part since Part 9 doesn't even _have_ a main villain yet.
An interesting fact: what you called works is the physical embodiment of a piece of the soul, it can be different, it all depends on the owner, in order to get them you can cut yourself with an arrow and with some probability you can die or get some power,Also, they can be inherited or not, but you will have a predisposition
How does someone manage to piece a decent amount of info despite being so confused haha
80% of people reacting would say 2x less info than this guy and just make shocked noises :p
"Is this a JoJo reference" is usually used when something in the real world could be directly or indirectly related to something that happened in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Example: Italy is a JoJo reference because part 5 is located in Italy. Breathing is a JoJo reference because of the usage of Hamon and stuff.
Yup, you got it, each villain hijacks the opening at some point. Pretty neat stuff.
Jojo part 5 is literally fate manipulation vs the power of NUH UH
The manga of JoJo started in 1987, is still ongoing with it's Part 9.
From Part 1 Phantom Blood and Part 6 Stone Ocean, the series is a shonen and cover the OG Verse arc, from Part 7 to actually 9 is a seinen and cover the SBR Verse in another universe completly different from the original but takes some references or alternative versions of old characters.
There is also a Canon spinoff manga based on a character from part 4, also an old OVA of Stardust Crusaders of 1993 and a lost movie of Phantom Blood of 2007. There are also not Canon novels and recently mangas that expands the universe.
Every series is called Part and every Part have a different protagonist from a different time period. Araki, the author, is a passionate man who loves Pop culture, from 80s movies to music to fashion to also art (particularly the Italian reinassance).
@@gantz332
Nope, Stone Ocean is a Shonen. Araki changed the magazine during SBR production.
Honestly I like the more happy-go-lucky energetic types of songs so (crazy noisy bizarre town is my favorite opening)😅
All jojo villains powers from video:
Part 1: Vampire
Part 2: Ultimate Life Form
Part 3: Vampiric+Time Stop ability up to 11 seconds
Part 4: Time Reverse Ability
Part 5: Time Skip Ability ( seeing future )
Part 6: Ability to infinitely accelerate time until universe breaks and new one is born
You're the type of guy who doesn't have an inner monologue
19:24 you nailed it lol
The story is divided by Parts with different Main Characters and Villains, the Main characters are all from the same Bloodline of Joestar and they all share the name of "JoJo".
jojo's bizarre adventure is a life changer!!
Don't try to understand it because you won't you need to watch the show. or just enjoy the chaotic openings this masterpiece has to show 🌟
Op version 2 that show you Villians Ability
Part 3 is Time stop
Part 4 is Reverse Time
Part 5 Eraser Time
Part 6: Accel Time
Part 4 is more accurately looping time
I love the Maximum amount of Confusion in this video, Everytime he asks a question he has no time to prepare for what comes on screen next nor is given any answers, it’s like every intro is saying “F#ck you, you don’t get an answer”
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure is a manga series that began in 1987, created by Hirohiko Araki. Despite its mediocre initial reception, the series eventually managed to work its way into mainstream culture and have a significant amount of influence on many other pieces of media. The series is a pseudo-anthology telling the mostly disjointed tales of an individual family and the lives of specific members of this family that were chosen by either Fate or Calamity, depending on which part you are referring to. It is known for its heavy stylization, fashion inspiration, frequent references to Western Pop-Culture, and unique power system that no other work has been able to faithfully recreate. Despite its old age it still sells extraordinarily well, one of it's most recent chapters being sold so heavily that reprints were required, which is an exceptionally rare occurrence. Fascinatingly, it is easy to observe by viewing the series the improvement and development of the mangaka's skills from both a writing and drawing perspective. This evolution of his psyche is seen most in the ways the themes of each part grow in complexity and depth, with part one being a blatantly clear black and white battle of good and evil, while conversely many members of the fandom are still split on who was actually the 'hero' of part seven or if there even was one. Additionally, unlike many manga that take place in made up world, JoJo takes place on an Earth exactly identical to our own, making engaging with the series an excellent way to experience the wonders of the world in a narrativized setting. Due to the fact it takes place on Earth, this also means that it covers real-world political issues such as Fascism and the Horrors of the American Prison System. Incidentally, due to the sheer overwhelming popularity of the series and how much sway it has over the manga landscape, it would be entirely logical to come to the conclusion that it has shifted the Overton Window of the the average manga to be significantly more culturally progressive in its messaging. Another large draw to JoJo is the interesting way in which characters speak and interact with other people, doing so in such a fashion that even otherwise boring scenes become enthralling. A smaller point to note about JoJo is how in-touch the creator is with the community, even going so far as to recreate a popular meme that came from part three in a recent chapter of part nine. An important piece of information to note about JoJo is that it's not really a 'turn off your brain' type of anime. Certainly, you can engage with it that way, but doing do will only lessen your own experience, and undoubtedly lead to a massive amount of confusion. While there are some minor issues with JoJo (part three having poor pacing, for example), all of the issues are dwarfed by the positive aspects to such a degree that they might as well not even exist. To summarize this admittedly long comment, JoJo is an excellent piece of media, my favorite of all time in fact, and I would implore anyone with a modicum of free time to at least give it a chance.
from part 3 to part 6, every villain's abilities, whether they had it from the start or unlocked it later on have something that messes with time, and they all mess with the opening so you're correct
some main jojos stick around into other parts such as Jotaro who in my opinion is the greatest and strongest jojo
jojo has two fighting games, a very old retro one(Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future) and a newer street fighter-like one(Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle R)
**Spoilers for anime and manga**
I can understand saying that Jotaro is the greatest JoJo, it's a matter of opinion after all, but saying he's the strongest is an actually insane take. He would absolutely lose to Giorno and Johnny, and likely Gappy as well.
As long as we don't take Eyes of Heaven into account.
I guess it is hard to watch something related to Jojo without being able to catch Jojo references
Why at the start of the video everytime he said hello I got a chill 😭
Did you notice the similarities between the first OP and the second version of the last OP?
Just here to say that i'm the 1000th subscriber :)
if i had a nickle for every "what" in this video..
if you know shaman king or persona, abilities in jojo would be familiar
in general, I like watching people's reactions to anime/op/ed which I like, I don't know if anyone has already given such a suggestion but you should record reactions to "chainsaw man all ed" as if you'll understand when you see it you wont't regret
peak !
Top tier anime
THIS MAN HAVE SIXTH SENSE
There is a missing 2nd version of op 10 in this list.
what what what what what
what
*Minor part 5 spoilers*
Kore ga... requiem... da.
7 deadly sins op next please ❤️
Can you do Fate series openings as well?
why cover it tho...
So he doesn’t get copyright striked
I love jojo
the one opening is missing :D
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Such an npc reaction rip
I love npc reaction.
It's like play station.
He js already too deep into the rabbit hole
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Resume: Weird
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Fact :- Giorno theme >>>>>>>Any other anime op
literally u breath and is a jojo's reference
I smell a new jojo reaction
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