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[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] Even though Pokoroko is an SBR champion, there aren’t many threads about him, right?

But listen, it’s the opposite. The “worst opposite” is that starting next month, the best blissful time of my life is going to come for two months! Yay! In those two months, the only thing I can do is be happy. Is that fortune teller that dirty old woman who just sits by the roadside in summer?

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I don’t particularly like the character because they’re winning just by luck.

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Even when I’m talking or thinking about SBR, there are often times when I don’t even think about the existence of Pokoroko.

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The stand occasionally comes up in conversation…

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I think there has been a thread created rather than by Urumdo Abdul.

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Is this person Enya Grandma?

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>>5

It’s too late now…

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I like the theory that they won based on skill because their luck period ran out during the race.

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Since there hasn’t been much opportunity for them since the beginning and they are quite an unpleasant character in terms of personality.

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If they had a simpler personality, they might have been more popular…

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Well, no matter how lucky you are, you can’t win without skill…

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It’s not like I’m joining a space for interesting Black people or anything.

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The accuracy of fortune-telling in the JoJo world is amazing, isn’t it?

It would have been good if I had relied on Abdul’s fortune-telling.

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I just started reading it yesterday, and I unexpectedly got spoiled at the worst timing…

I thought it would be either an Indian or a Gyro…

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>>14

It’s hard to say that opening a thread while chasing after a completed work is a surprising timing.

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I honestly think that the reason I ended up on the outside looking in was because I missed the timing to get involved, but I like the idea that not getting involved in the struggle over the corpses was thanks to my abilities.

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Even though I’ve been lucky for 2 months, this guy has been racing for almost 4 months, so he’s been acting like his true self since about halfway through…

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Speaking of good luck, it’s one thing, but I can’t really like it because it feels like it’s being snatched away from the side.

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This guy has raw observational skills.

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It’s not just luck, right?

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I prefer Baba Yaga.

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I feel that truly being lucky means winning without getting too close to the center of the story.

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Pocoroco wasn’t the main focus of the story, right?

Then it’s no wonder it hasn’t become a topic of conversation.

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Didn’t we earn the participation fee through regular hard labor?

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It’s incredibly lucky to not be caught up in the struggle for the corpse at all.

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It was true luck that it didn’t get tangled in the corpse.

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They say it’s just luck, but…

You’re probably making the right efforts to seize the opportunity.

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Not getting involved with things like that or Stand battles, which have nothing to do with racing, is undoubtedly fortunate.

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I like people who take care of the horse and get off the race just before the finish line.

I forgot whether the name was Baba Yaga or Dot Han.

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>>28

Wasn’t Dot Han killed by Sandman?

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Well, it’s interesting in terms of character, but in terms of the story, it’s just there.

It stood out at first, but after that… somehow it won.

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If it’s just about not being involved, there are others as well.

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I wonder if “Hey Ya!” is still being played even after the race is over.

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>>32

In this case, it seems that luck is just manifested as a Stand at its peak, so it might disappear once the duration ends.

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I think it would have been better if I had been more involved in the conversation.

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You might awaken your abilities later, like in the early Starlight.

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The runner-up, Kensei Tohou, probably won’t become a topic of conversation either.

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>>35

By the way, are you interested in newspaper articles?

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>>35

Mr. Kensuke is connected to JoJolion…

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Stands are nice, aren’t they?

I want someone who will be by my side and support me.

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>>41

Hey!

Print the photo.

Hey.

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>>43

Yo-Yo Ma!

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The official ability isn’t luck, but it encourages you positively, which is unfair, right?

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Even with the greatest luck, if you don’t believe in it and move forward, it won’t be utilized.

It’s important to have someone who pushes you at the point where you really need it.

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The winner of the long, intricate SBR race, entangled with various expectations, is

I think it’s not bad as a conclusion that I was just a guy who ran believing in himself without any other agenda.

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For Johnny in the final stages, the outcome of the race is secondary, and it’s kind of bittersweet to see the finish line flowing by so easily.

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>>47

I feel like I’ve relatively easily overcome my attachment to my father.

Thanks to the gyro.

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Was there any mention of this guy getting involved in future discussions about the prize money?

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Should I have someone draw it for me… a spinoff from the Pocoroco side?

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Even if I win the race, it seems I might fall apart afterward.

The best two months are passing by.

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>>51

On the contrary, the person understands that as well.

I can judge that while I could do it then, my lucky period has already passed.

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It’s a story where Johnny starts walking again, so from the beginning, winning or losing is secondary.

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The part where the boy I wanted to help with a pardon died of a cold, which isn’t the main focus of the story, was cut out decisively in a good way.

Understanding takes precedence over everything.

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>>53

It’s called a cold, but it must have been the Spanish flu, and that’s just too cruel…

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Despite being a big deal like winning the championship, it is never talked about in later sessions.

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>>55

Well, it’s just a race…

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Didn’t you live happily even after winning the championship?

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>>56

You could say that Johnny lived happily too…

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So what happened after that? This guy isn’t touching on it at all.

There’s nothing like later becoming a king or losing everything in a bet.

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If Araki remembers, the Pokoroko Foundation might come up.

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Do you know who the first winners of Le Mans or the Paris-Dakar were? I don’t know either…

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I get carried away and am optimistic, but…

It feels ambitious but not greedy, so it seems like it will lead to happiness.

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>>63

I’m worried that I’ve been tricked by a bad guy and have lost money.

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I’m glad you were able to win the championship.

I don’t have any specific comments from me other than that.

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Not bending oneself is the strongest thing, you know, JoJo.

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In the end, it was also luck that drove away the disaster.

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SBS had a lot of fun and attractive characters.

There are quite a few characters who have been discarded due to a change in their direction or because they haven’t been in the spotlight enough.

It felt like the most scattered impression among JoJo.

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If we’re talking about favorites or lasting impressions, Baba Yaga definitely ranks higher.

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Johnny was unlucky…

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It feels like it’s precisely because only Gyro and Johnny moved forward.

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Results are trivial; the journey itself is the valuable act, and that’s where the understanding lies.

That is exactly what prayer is, it’s sacred, and tying it in with the prayer for the mummy was really good.

The future of the pardoned boy is just a result.

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The unremarkableness of the third-place sloop, John B, is also considerable.

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Wasn’t Norisuke stabbed by Soundman?

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>>74

Being treated in hot pants.

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>>76

You’re a good guy, hot pants.

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The theme that the process is more important than the result has been consistently expressed throughout JoJo.

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>>75

The tendency might become stronger from Chapter 5, but it could be consistent throughout.

It’s quite common for companions to die, but I can accept it.

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Hot pants have almost no flaws except for being overly masculine.

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But what will you do if the results don’t follow?

It’s annoying to have things like the president winning, Kars winning, and DIO winning.

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>>79

It’s just a matter of losing or dying while accepting it.

What I dislike is that I haven’t given it my all, I haven’t followed through, and I haven’t fully used my life, so I’m just not satisfied.

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>>86

No way!

Does it mean that those who have used their lives to the fullest and passed away accepted their fate, regardless of the outcome?

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>>89

I’m so damn pissed off and I can’t even die completely, I just want to kill you!!!!!!!!!

But I think they will find peace.

Bucciarati quietly passed away, didn’t he?

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>>89

Buchalati chose to die while living rather than live while dead.

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It’s cheerful, but they advanced in that race and seem to have strong guts and judgment in unseen places.

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If Kars or Dio won, would the world change that much?

If the president wins, it will just become real America.

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I got stung, but I’m not dead, and I was treated in hot pants, finishing as the runner-up from being off the radar.

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No matter how strong one’s luck is, if the person lacks motivation, there’s nothing that can be done. That’s why I like the idea of a stand that ultimately becomes the strongest by cheering for the person and helping them find their motivation.

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When I think about it, isn’t it true that during the race, there are not only happy elements other than the victory? I’m being stabbed.

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Maybe the person who withdrew just before the finish line for the horse’s legs thought that the process was more important than the result.

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There’s no standout moment, so it’s not a matter of like or dislike.

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This character is kind of trivial, after all.

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I feel like it’s fine to completely remove this guy’s story.

It might be said that some unknown person won, but who actually won is a relatively trivial matter.

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Hey Ya! I want it.

I don’t need Pokoroko.

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From a narrative perspective, it doesn’t matter who wins, but I think they did well to bring in Pocoroco, which couldn’t be handled properly before.

Even though it could be anyone, if they’re really a background character, it wouldn’t be very compelling.

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What was the high school that won in Slam Dunk again?

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>>96

Do you know which school won the championship?

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Every time I see the Gyro in the Sound Man battle, I can’t help but laugh at its overwhelming vitality.

Leaving it scattered underwater would probably rank high on the historical serious injury list, right?

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It feels like various realities are getting tangled up, like the shoeshine boy who died from a cold or something.

It had gotten worse in Lyon.

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>>98

I have a memory of thinking that it’s really impressive for a writer to be able to achieve such conclusions with completely opposite evaluations.

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Although it wasn’t depicted, from Poco Rico’s perspective, they’re probably having an eventful and tumultuous adventure.

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>>99

But if problems are solved solely by luck, it would get boring, wouldn’t it?

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The child who died from a cold is important to Gyro not because of the child’s life or death, but for the sake of the performance that it was about understanding, so it is necessary.

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It’s amazing that I wasn’t afflicted by storms, snow, or illness… I’m sure the stand encouraged me as well.

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I really like how that Stand manifested, including his own skills, observation ability, and personality.

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I want this guy’s Stand.

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Well, it’s a narrative death in just one panel, isn’t it, Boy A?

It would have been nice to at least have a picture of someone who died from a cold.

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The victory of Pokoroko was already decided as a pivot, wasn’t it?

It feels like I wrote all of part 6 on a whim.

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Even if I try to compliment you, there’s too little information… I can only say, I’m really glad you won.

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Well, I like it because it feels more satisfying for someone I know to win rather than an unknown character.

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I don’t think I won solely by luck, as I had been losing from the beginning of the first stage but had also made proper preparations before the long battle.

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>>110

You’ll end up being targeted by guys like Soundman, who was in first place over there.

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Well, I understand that it’s not normal to ride a horse across America for a long time…

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In the first place, this guy’s biggest stroke of luck is that he faded out from the main story, which shifted from the race to the competition over the saint’s remains…

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This guy’s Stand is the trash of trash, so he really won by luck.

On the contrary, it’s amazing.

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Isn’t the theme of a boy dying from a cold a pretty important expression?

What was the gyro running for?

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I think it’s quite important whether or not there is an agreement on which side of the internet it falls to.

Gyro was convinced.

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I have no complaints about a boy dying from a cold, but I couldn’t really accept him dying so nonchalantly after just showing that surreal facial icon.

I think I would have accepted it if it had been depicted like the boy who died twice in Blackjack.

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The boy didn’t die right after the pardon.

I think it’s fine because he died at an age where he feels more mature than just a growing boy.

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If I were to be Pocoroco, the moment I realize that after the best two months of my life, there will be no happiness greater than that… the world seems like it would fade in color.

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>>119

Even after the lucky period ends, the race continues, so there’s no time to fade away, and on top of that, I’m winning, so I think it will be okay.

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Isn’t the happiness you gain from luck different from the happiness you carve out for yourself?

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It’s true that there was luck involved, but that’s not enough to run the grueling race until the end, so I think we can’t underestimate Pokoroko’s own abilities.

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Guarantee, OK, or promises, like putting a character’s face in a speech bubble.

I didn’t really like that…

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If it’s important that Marco’s death isn’t a execution, then I think it’s fine if the cause of death is natural causes.

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>>124

In the end, even if it was meaningless, the process was important, so it’s better if the cause of death is something beyond control.

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The theme of the boy’s death is also present at the end of part two, but I think it is presented in a much more polished way there.

No one would think that Stroheim’s life was a waste, even if he died in battle.

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A person who can believe they are happy and act on it is strong.

I love characters that have a philosophy like Araki’s.

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Even though Gyro did not participate in the race, Marco was released due to a pardon.

Died of a cold while being granted a pardon.

Still, what Gyro did wasn’t in vain.

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Personally, it feels like a character I haven’t been around long enough to form a strong opinion about.

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The ball fell on the other side, but it’s said that Gyro was satisfied with that.

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Old age is not a cause of death; it means living through to the end of one’s lifespan. Saying someone died from a cold is the exact opposite!

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The mystery of the cream starter that continues to exist even after the main body dies.

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>>132

The last one is the guy you brought from the living world, right?

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From the beginning, the feeling of aiming for a pardon through victory has faded since I started gathering bodies…

I don’t remember when the race descriptions became suitable, but is Gyro in a rank that can be aimed for…?

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>>134

Weren’t we in contention for the championship until death?

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The direction in which the ball bounces off the net is in the realm of God, I think I’ve said that about three times.

Dying from an illness is just that.

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I understand what you want to draw, but if we’re talking about how it could have been drawn a little differently, I completely get Marco’s story.

This is definitely a place where preferences will show, so should I depict it dramatically or transiently?

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Maybe it’s the word “boy” that’s causing a hang-up.

If it were a young man, it might make you go “ah…” but since it’s a boy, the feeling of pity might come before understanding what Gyro accomplished, making it harder to accept.

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Even if it’s expressing a sense of impermanence, it feels kind of like a bonus drawn in a speech bubble.

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>>138

It’s not something Johnny can know directly…

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Since Heiyaa is here, this guy will be fine even after the race.

It’s like having a friend who always encourages and gives advice, so I won’t be swayed by money and go down the wrong path.

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In the end, the straightforward answer is that it’s best not to get involved with dangerous people.

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>>141

There are those like Dothaan and Gaucho, who were just regular race participants but died because of their involvement with Stand users…

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The competition over the corpse causes a lot of time loss and damage to the body, so if you don’t get involved, it’s no wonder your rank improves.

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It’s hard to say it’s a favorite club because there are many elements like zombie horses that seem interesting but are just put out there and left untouched.

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In a battle, Heiya doesn’t have any value.

There is even a jackpot stand that offers nothing but benefits.

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>>145

Compared to a Stand like Cheap Trick that has negative effects just by having it, this is actually quite a lot.

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Regardless of whether the character is good or bad, they hardly appear in most of the story, so it’s only natural that there is little to talk about.

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The boy who died of a cold, like Bucciarati in Part 5, cannot change the fate of death, but I wonder if the process could be changed just a little bit.

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In simple terms, the ability of “Hey Ya” is a celebration of humanity.

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Not getting caught up in the dispute over the corpse and the unexpected fortune of being advanced to the championship due to Dio’s cheating being exposed.

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They pretty much ended their role in the first 1-2 volumes.

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It’s amazing to have someone who always supports you.

It’s the stand I want the most in my daily life.

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It took over two months, so I cut through the limited time luck despite the noise, showing my luck and positive heart.

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Even though there are no lines, Baba Yaga is great, isn’t she?

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Pocoroco will point it out if he’s aware of it, and he’s quite excellent, isn’t he, Heiya?

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The end that arises from not being convinced is the priest Pucci, you see.

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When Sandman, Johnny, Gyro, and Poco Loco appeared one after another, it was an exciting moment with all of them having a protagonist-level entrance.

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I feel that being predicted to have the best life is tougher than being predicted to have the worst.

Will there be no moment in my life greater than that?

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This race is a horse riding race!

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Hey Ya’s ability: to encourage you.

That’s it!

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Stand users are drawn to each other.

At a stand outside the rules.

The fact that there was almost no involvement with the protagonist or the president was the best luck.

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>>163

Unlike Johnny, who followed Gyro in order to be able to walk, Gyro, who participated in the race to obtain a pardon, and the president and other main characters who wanted to gather corpses and turn the United States into a millennium kingdom, Pocoroco was dedicated to winning the race from start to finish.

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I wondered what would happen if “Hey Ya” was activated for someone with depression… but maybe it doesn’t activate for them in the first place.

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I didn’t want to help; I just couldn’t accept the fact that they were being executed unjustly.

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