
There are still some things I don’t fully understand, but I liked all the characters.
Dad’s character is too good.
>>1
Showing my stand to others feels the same as showing my butt hole… that’s how I feel.
The heroine is too strong.
>>2
It was sad to be abandoned in the toilet and nearly die.
The characters are good, but most stands are not suited for flashy battles, so the visuals are a bit dull.
I wanted to see a little more character exploration, especially of Tōryū.
The last part of Tsunetomo’s
Are you serious!!!
I really like how that moment when you’re like “Are you serious…?” comes almost at the same time.
>>6
I thought for sure they would attach Kaho’s arm that was taken off with Nat King Cole or something…
There was no healer, but somehow the group was recovering after defeating enemies.
The Rokakaka is hard to use and can’t be obtained until the end, but there’s no helping it, Daiki, you had your liver taken out, right…
Choose… it’s okay, right?
>>8
It feels good to be accepted.
I wanted him to be here because my eldest son liked him too, but he made quite a few mistakes, so I guess it can’t be helped…
I think the Rock Human’s Stand clashes hopelessly with the intense style of JoJo up until now.
>>11
Basically, it makes sense that they would handle things remotely considering their mentality, but I also wanted to see a close-range fistfight, whoa!
Jouhide is too overwhelming.
I sometimes think that the one who might actually be the most troubled is not Tomohide, but Kaho-chan.
I really love how to use the Paper Moon King.
It may not look that strong, but it performs in the coolest way.
It’s unfair because just saying “choose” makes it feel like a masterpiece.
Uncle Norisuke was obviously an enemy at first, but it’s always interesting how he quickly becomes part of the family whenever I reread it.
A parade of self-sacrifice is painful to watch.
Moreover, there are feelings that have not been fulfilled at all, and I thought that it would be fine to overcome all the curses and misfortunes…
>>18
Well, it might be collected in the current Lands…
Isn’t Dooby-Wow too strong?
The heel bone just grows, yet it’s strong.
It feels like the orchard farmers have been my partners and have been active since the beginning.
>>23
He’s dead… he’s alive… he’s dead… he’s alive… he’s dead… he’s alive… he’s dead… he’s dead…
The protagonist’s awakened stand might be the most liked.
I can’t believe it; what was this all about!? There have been so many instances of this throughout history.
In the end, I was moved by the fact that there were a lot of good characters to choose from… especially because it was none other than Tsunemune saying it.
I’m an idiot, so I understand that the part where the devil’s palm and the ground of Morioh Town were drawn side by side means “they’re similar things,” but…
Right after that, I didn’t really understand why the Stone Mask and Enya Baba & the bow and arrow were depicted.
>>27
I think it was lined up as a supernatural entity that awakens a Stand.
>>27
The stone mask, arrows, the devil’s palm, the eye on the wall, and the rock creatures were all depicted, so I wonder if all the mysterious elements of that world are interconnected…
Go Beyond has a crazy ability, but it was just the right balance that I couldn’t properly aim without Paisley Park.
What the hell is Paisley Park…
>>30
I was worried that Go Beyond might hit Paisley Park.
The ending was just too good…
Johnny’s last moments were sad.
Well, if we’re dealing with Jonathan, then that’s the case…
So it’s because of the corpse that Johnny brought in that the eye in the wall has turned into the devil’s palm, right…?
>>34
I think so.
It’s such a waste that the rest of the family felt so insignificant compared to the uncle.
It would have been great if characters like Yoshihide and Okutatsu had more screen time.
>>35
I was imagining getting closer to the director while removing memories with the California king bed and then, once I was close, making the shadow step on the shadow girl who was persistently chasing Tokyoshi.
I don’t dislike the scenario where, after healing the heroine’s arm through equivalent exchange, he freaks out and loses his temper because his own got broken, but then calms down a bit over time and starts saying he’ll protect her.
I thought the maid would be my partner, but for some reason, her stand’s ability was hard to use, so she hardly had any appearances at all.
>>38
I was sad that it was treated carelessly because I noticed it could be a stand that could keep up with the Wonder of U.
I thought the family would fight like the Bucciarati team, but it was nothing like that at all.
>>39
Well, I’m not suited for combat anyway.
Is the partner role for Yasuho-chan or Mamezumi?
There are questions like what happened to Holly, but honestly, since I defeated WOU, which is the embodiment of calamity, I feel like everything will turn out okay, and the ending is really good.
I was told that the mother of the last Gyoseibun continues to search for her son, so I truly understood that this is a story about breaking a “curse.”
Isn’t there a surprisingly large number of exhausted people living like Versus in Riona’s Morioh Town…?
>>45
It can’t be helped; it’s right after the earthquake disaster.
The climax and the bursting of the soap bubble felt like an explosion, which gave it a Kira-like vibe, and that was good.
At first, he seemed like an enemy, but he quickly became an ally; now that I think about it, he was also Josuke…
>>48
I was glad to be treated a little carelessly.
I want to hear about Hato-chan’s boyfriend! I got excited and came to the garage because she said she’s interested in motorcycles, but it turned out to just be an excuse.
What was the baby that washed up on the shore after all?
I like Tosen because it’s long but has a good mix of relaxation and tension.
I really love the scene where a disaster suddenly occurs while planning an escape in the car, getting drenched by the rain, and then the battle begins unexpectedly.
Description of melon parfait: I love Norisuke uncle who is really upbeat!
>>51
Just you wait…
It’s a fairly straightforward story about overcoming adversity.
Fruits can truly be given at any time.
I think that Josuke often expressed his respect, but seriously, he was the most human-like character in part 8.
>>54
I think it takes a saint greater than Lord Joestar to take in a young man with no known background and allow him to stay at home until he settles down.
>>54
I like Norisuke, but I think Marmade’s Cry is the more admirable person.
I liked my dad.
The eldest son is being used as a disposable tool through body-snatching; it’s not going well for the Touhou family.
>>56
I was sure there was something hidden for my own purpose, but I really liked that he prioritized his wife and children above all.
Even setting aside the rock people and assassins, if my daughter brought home a boyfriend like that, I would hate it too much.
Drowning tropical fish in a body dissolved with vitamin C is an incredible form of torture…
Is the Guardrail Man from the past also one of the Rock People?
I feel like I can overcome the curse of Miragroman.
Leave it to me.
I wanted to see more of the surprisingly combative stand battles of the eldest son and daughter.
It’s not about overcoming disasters, but about transcending them, which is great.
What was that about the legs of the daughter with poor eyesight bursting?
>>66
(I guess I wanted to draw it after seeing it in a movie…)
Is she a girl from the Dolomites? Is she just a child with some kind of disability that I took my eyes off of, or was she trying to escape from captivity and wanted to die?
>>68
Just watch…
Jou Seibun’s mother may have made a mistake, and Jou Seibun himself thought that he was not loved.
In the final episode, I also like how Yasumura turns around upon hearing that his mother left behind many photos of Tomofumi and is still searching for him…
>>70
After the series of incidents caused by Yoshikage Kira in Part 4, it’s the same with Omotchii and the Kawajiri family.
I like the sadness and helplessness of portraying the family waiting instead of just ending it comically when someone goes missing and leaves.
Be satisfied with cheap!
Mitsuha’s stand is convenient and nice, isn’t it?
If it’s 8 parts, that’s the one I want the most.
>>72
If it’s 8 parts, I’d prefer King Cole.
>>77
(I’m going to take apart the clothes…)
>>72
It seems like something strange will happen if I mark the wrong place with an arrow in my head…
Um… it seems like nothing has been resolved regarding Holly-san…
It’s too convenient to carry when it’s tucked between cards…
In terms of how it ends, it might be my favorite, even including the last parts of each section.
I thought Speed King seemed convenient like an instant kettle, but if you touch the heat source, that part will get hot too, right?
>>80
You can store heat.
I’m just dissatisfied that it feels like the ability to take something from S&W was quickly disregarded.
It’s a waste that such an interesting ability seems like it could be used in various ways.
Sodium chlorate generates oxygen, but it requires 300 degrees, so when Speed King gets serious, he can take out a human in an instant.
I don’t care about bikes.
>>84
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>>85
I was super excited, but that’s so sad…
>>86
Maybe in that house, only the eldest son would be interested in big bikes, and since he doesn’t really stay at home, I guess they were glad…
I was about to quickly switch to the topic of having to handle my family register to get a license…
I don’t understand why Nijimura-san hated the Touhou family so much at first, so please tell me.
The manga that makes you want to eat melon parfait and Romanoff is the number one of 2024.
I only have the impression that Romanoff is a delicious egg white that has been mixed up a lot…
It seems like my uncle used to be a delinquent and maybe he was speeding around on a motorcycle with Hanato-san back in the day.
I really like the design of Wonder of U.
I love talking about the ecology of rock beings.
It’s so sad that even though Norisuke is such a good person, his proud son has died.
I think Araki was quite inspired after writing about overcoming the disaster.
Having a stand that not only avoids disaster but also possesses social status is cheating… I was really at a loss for how to defeat this guy.
By the way, the ones who died at the Touhou family’s place were two people who committed crimes in the past.
I hope that at least Hanato-san is properly understood by Kensuke-san…
>>98
Since it’s become a rumor, didn’t your uncle understand that much?
Just because it’s free, using someone else’s child for your family’s curse feels wrong, right?
SBR was going well with Johnny Joestar, but…
I feel that it would have been more interesting if Rion had increased the screen time of other characters rather than just focusing on Josuke and Yasuo.
When you write “silicon life forms,” it becomes something that gets talked about quite a bit in science fiction, but just writing “rock humans” completely changes the impression. I didn’t even realize that it was that kind of concept until the end.
I wonder where the curse of turning into a rock at the age of 10 came from.
I thought it might be related to the rock people, but they seem to be different in origin, and it seems that they were even a threat to Tōryū.
As expected, both Go Beyond and Wonder of U have such cool lettering.