
I don’t need any repentance.
Shut up, you brat… (anime original)
Shut up, nameless one…
S-stop it… Emporio… don’t do this!
Stop the weather!! Emporio! Don’t make me do this―――!!
The “ability” that I have reached is the will of “God”! It is the ability that “God” desired!
A new humanity has begun, and the future of mankind will be saved by this!
I still haven’t reached Cape Canaveral where the time acceleration has begun! Made in Heaven is incomplete!
After Cape Canaveral, I will offer my life as much as needed!!
If I die! The things I’ve accomplished up to this point will never happen… it will change the fate of mankind!
People will no longer see the fate they witnessed on their journey through time!
You will no longer know what it means to be prepared!
“Remember that ‘determination is happiness’!”
I can’t die here!
Shut up, you brat… (original animation)
Stop it! Don’t act like you know everything!
This little brat, aaaaaaaaahhhhh!
>>3
I came to see this.
>>3
This is really annoying and wonderful.
>>3
If you have that kind of belief, then you shouldn’t be facing this pinch in the first place.
I should have achieved a full round without considering Emporio.
>>3
I came to see this.
It’s nice that you’re just talking about your own convenience from 1 to 10.
It’s nice to talk about God’s will even when you’re at the point of being killed, but it’s not good, is it? The lack of resolve is yours.
There is an evil that cannot be helped.
I still disliked this guy even after watching the anime from the sixth part.
I hate it, but I like it.
No matter how far he goes, his motivation is simply to somehow come to terms with having killed his sister.
Emporio is more determined.
>>11
This guy is quite something, even among the history of greats!
>>11
It’s the other party’s fault.
If you line up the final bosses of JoJo…
Dio is comparatively better, or rather.
It seems like there is still room for sympathy regarding their background.
>>12
In that sense, if it weren’t for the incident with the KKK, Pucci would probably have lived a normal life.
Among the final bosses, this one has particularly ruthless abilities, but feels like the smallest fry.
I think Pucci also feels that the world has misfortunes that make one want to curse it.
It’s crappy to use reasons other than myself for something that’s for my own sake.
Despite Giorno and the others having their own theories and progressing through the fifth part,
The priest becomes negative but optimistic because he can see misfortune that may come at any time, which is quite typical for ordinary people.
I can only sympathize with the matter regarding my sister.
Everything else is trash.
This guy’s stand is cool, but there really aren’t any cool scenes with Father Pucci himself.
>>21
The OP had a cool vibe…
In the end, all I’m trying to do is make everyone else realize what I couldn’t do myself.
Actually, I kind of like it when White Snake gets a bit annoyed.
I think I don’t really like myself very much.
>>24
Whenever ordered by Pucci, there’s always a meaningful silence of “…” that follows, right?
>>24
It’s because of my actions that my sister ended up dying, so of course…
The priest is really trash because he easily discards even those who have partnered with him for his goals!
If anything, I wouldn’t have become an evil being even after losing my sister if I hadn’t met DIO.
He is a man who has been driven mad by fate.
There are scenes where I have a cross on my nail and am prepared, but basically, I am a lucky man.
I should have prepared a few more subordinates to ensure this person doesn’t go to the front line.
>>27
I properly advised Versus, but…
>>27
I think the subordinate was prepared.
Foo Fighters and Meow Meow
>>32
Too little.
If I had prepared like DIO, I would have had a bit more dignity when facing the last battle.
Weather is truly a broken ability.
It’s amazing that it doesn’t feel like my life was thrown off course by meeting Dio because it was so naturally evil.
>>29
I feel like that’s not where the crazy point is…
It was just DIO’s overly enthusiastic fans causing a fuss.
>>30
The priest is just convinced that he was best friends with DIO.
I think of it as just one of DIO’s somewhat convenient pawns.
>>49
“Tell me about the world, or try to get that close and make it into a DISC.”
I don’t think that because it’s too close to be just a pawn.
>>49
He’s saying he wants to be friends with Kakyoin, even though he doesn’t really mean it…
It’s not evil, it’s just a weak person.
It is unfortunate to gain power while remaining a weak person.
>>35
Of all things, it’s a White Snake that can take away human memory and superpowers and reuse them.
Was it just kindness that made you heal my toe? DIO has a cute side too.
>>36
Mr. DIO… how did you do that?
>>40
Since I can touch the carotid artery like this, I must have fixed that thing with my fingers…
>>36
That’s not it!!
This guy is a born bad guy!
Mr. Joestar, hurry up and hand it over to the police!
>>170
All this calmness and dandy attitude has just been a mere facade!
This is his true nature!
Modern Puchi has some unpleasant traits separate from their plans, but past Puchi is quite an ordinary person.
>>37
There was a kindness only to shelter a person of unknown origins.
It was none other than DIO…
>>37
You weren’t born a wicked person, were you?
I have completely fallen…
Compared to a born killer who cannot suppress their murderous impulses, this person is somewhat more sympathetic in terms of the reasons for becoming evil.
“It’s nice if a person who can ‘prepare themselves’ had completed the cycle.”
The roundabout provocation that reveals the depth of the priest’s education feels like he is intoxicated by his mission… it’s so annoying…
Before the cycle completes, I have to take care of Emporio… It’s amusing that the one who did unnecessary things is Father Pucci himself, yet after the cycle, he talks about sacrificing as many lives as he wants.
I truly hate people with a righteous facade.
That’s why it’s a well-made villain.
DIO just wanted to be a man who wouldn’t lose to anyone.
Cars just wanted to be friends with the sun.
Kira just wanted to live peacefully.
Boss just wanted to be at the peak.
The priest just wanted to make humanity happy.
>>47
You’re just a pig-headed bastard who’s only talking about your own convenience, aren’t you, you idiot!
>>58
Shut up, you brat… (original anime) I like it.
Your true nature is showing.
I love how the evaluation of the voice makes you feel like saying “Young Butch, and seeing his death, is dirty and good…”
If a group of Stand users is deployed, there’s no reason for the outnumbered protagonist side to win…
Whether it’s DIO, Kira, or Diavolo.
It seemed like they had a stance that was aware of being on the bad side.
This guy pretends to be acting out of good intentions the whole time, and that alone raises his level of sleaziness several notches.
>>54
I wonder how Kira is doing…
>>56
If I didn’t have it, I wouldn’t do it so that I wouldn’t get caught.
>>56
I understand that murder is a bad thing.
But I was born with that fate…
Still, I will show you that I can be happy…
If you were to ask whether a life in which one can ‘prepare’ to poop one’s pants is happiness…
That’s definitely not the case.
>>59
But fate is just like that… There’s nothing we can do about it…
Stop it! Don’t mix laxatives into my drink! Do you even know what you’re doing?!
I really like how the line “Even though you’re cursed!” is said casually when someone is about to be killed by the weather, showing how much of a jerk they are.
>>62
I think Weather’s life is cursed.
Even though I had planted the seeds of flesh in Enya-baba, I haven’t done that with Pucci.
>>64
Once it’s planted, it probably won’t be judged by friends…
It’s the same as Sun Wukong putting his palm on Buddha! (Vaguely remembered) It’s quite a departure from traditional Catholicism, and it feels like it’s no longer just simple theology but rather that various studies have led to the creation of a unique religious theory.
Murder is bad…
But it’s like nails growing…
So I will commit murder, but I will be happy…
Kira has a kind of mysterious freshness about being forward-looking all the time that I don’t dislike.
I know that ordinary people, including myself, can’t easily prepare for such things, so it feels like if I go this far, I can probably manage… that kind of ability.
Is DIO’s ending the best one…?
>>71
It’s nice to have an ending…
>>71
Because I was able to confront directly.
>>71
The person may not agree, but it might be better than stopping to think, becoming a ghost, not having peace, or continuing to die.
Puchi will take over the plan.
Using Jolyne to lure out Jotaro is really lame, isn’t it?
At least Kira, who has managed to reincarnate, is still better off…
>>77
If my wrist isn’t beautiful, they probably won’t do anything…
It feels like if any other Stand user had just one thing different, they could find happiness, but with Kira, it seems impossible.
That guy is the only one whose ecology can’t coexist with humans, like Cars.
>>79
Isn’t Diavolo also quite impossible?
That guy is the funniest in a way.
>>85
It might be more accurate to say it’s possession by a demon rather than just having a split personality…
>>85
Rather, I think that person was the one who could most easily find happiness.
By simply accepting the daughter, there is almost no reason for the protagonist team to be in opposition.
>>91
That guy is the one who buried his own mother alive under the floor.
Unlike the strange Kira with his unusual hobbies and DIO with his excessive desire for control, the very structure of the mind is different from that of an ordinary human.
>>91
As long as Bucciarati doesn’t lose his temper immediately, he’ll eventually become hostile as long as he keeps selling drugs.
>>79
If it weren’t for his murder habit, Yoshira could have been a hero. He’s a pervert and a killer, so he’s a scumbag.
Kira is still the same in Deadman’s, which is reassuring.
I think Kira is not too pushy, which makes it hard for people to really dislike him, even though he’s a villain.
At first, I thought the voice of the priest was quite something, but the way he performed was just too perfect…
Kira is a pitiful existence, as it seems that there is no way to live happily in that saga other than that way of life.
The bastard who took actions to avoid hurting his family ended up causing the worst results.
Don’t just blabber about your own convenience, you idiot!
Diavolo is a born psycho.
You filthy pig bastard with your selfish talk, this idiot! It’s quite versatile, isn’t it…?
A subordinate defected just because I gouged out my own daughter’s hand… I can’t understand it…
>>94
Ah… I see.
Did you think you could defeat me and plot a rebellion?
It’s the backstory of a worthless guy whose character is completely unknown through Diavolo’s recollections.
This guy gives off more of an impression of a lunatic who just wants to justify his actions rather than a villain.
The obsession of an anonymous person is creepy.
The boss doesn’t even think that Bucciarati is angry about the drugs in the first place, so I believe it’s only a matter of time before something happens.
Well, it was a mistake to start the battle just when I made my appearance.
Kira Yoshikage has a sense of aesthetics and a code of conduct as a villain.
The priest ultimately couldn’t accept his own mistakes and just went too far in escaping reality, which made him go insane.
Well, if a subordinate who thinks they’re a good gangster suddenly loses their cool and stands up to me based on their own standards, I think I would be surprised.
>>108
It’s probably just a little intimidation, showing the new executive who had to pay a dirty amount to the organization to get promoted, how scary the boss can be…
Diavolo wasn’t discussed in detail, but since he’s been strange since birth, his happiness doesn’t seem to be measured by human standards.
>>109
Even though I’m making a huge profit, I don’t indulge in luxury, and I live a life where I even hide from the cleaning lady…
>>112
It seems that the boss’s subjective experience of being at the peak of life has lasted for a long time.
I have a rather difficult-to-understand mentality.
The boss can’t help but go ahead with the unnecessary brutal appeal since it has become a successful experience in preventing betrayals.
Because of that, I was targeted by an assassination team.
>>110
Until my daughter’s information spread, the assassination team’s resolve was definitely faltering, so I think it’s not mistaken.
What is wrong is my past self who gave in to sexual desire.
If Perry Koro were alive, he might have understood the subtleties of others’ emotions a bit better and managed the organization more effectively.
I think that among all the bosses in JoJo, this one is among the top in terms of how satisfying it feels to defeat them.
DIO and the ultimate life form Kars have a bit of a strange vibe after putting on the stone mask.
I can’t help but feel that I might have gotten weird because I had a needle stuck in my brain.
>>115
It seems like feelings and sensitivities have changed, right?
Even so, you’re already transcending your own kind.
If you think about it normally, as Bucca said, it would be fine to change your face and name and go far away.
In that world, the fate of the family and the connections of souls draw them together, so from the boss’s perspective, there’s no choice but to erase it.
The boss has been cunningly hiding and stirring things up quietly all along.
Bruno is just reluctantly involved with a gang, so it’s really only a matter of time.
Regardless of Cars, DIO was the kind of guy who would get excited and act strangely from the very beginning…
There’s also Kira who gets in a strange mood when a arrow is stuck in him.
It seems that nothing would change for Cars, even if the universe goes through a cycle.
There are so many people who want to take down the boss that it’s laughable.
>>126
Well, it’s only natural that a mafia boss who does killings and deals drugs in Italy would be hated that much!
>>129
I guess it’s understandable that I’ve been hiding my true identity from everyone because of this.
The way of hiding the true identity was unexpectedly innovative, different from what I had imagined.
Since stand abilities can be anything, hiding oneself is quite reasonable.
Even the invincible Jotaro gets caught in traps and dies.
No matter how much the priest screams about things, all I can say is not to involve others in decisions made out of self-satisfaction.
I really love being told back that even though everyone had their determination, despite thinking of Emporio as a little brat who knows nothing about the future, you are the one who lacks determination the most.
>>131
That really made me understand what it was all about, so it’s a really good original anime.
The priest was too convenient in every aspect, so the ending feels really refreshing.
…No, it’s not that extreme; the aftertaste is refreshing.
Great evils may present themselves with grandiose titles, but their true nature is that of insignificant small fry.
I want to see them cornered while somehow asserting their own legitimacy, ending up in a miserable defeat while spouting excuses and insults.
I understand.
If we had properly given the assassination team a high reward…
Since eliminating obstacles to the organization doesn’t directly generate profit like other jobs, I can understand the reasoning that a smaller share of the spoils is acceptable.
>>136
I feel that the reality was that instead of gathering elites, they were just randomly assigning jobs to stand users who had nowhere else to go because they were all troublemakers.
>>136
Even the leader’s risotto hasn’t revealed its abilities, so there’s no way to trust it, and it can’t be helped.
I think the boss would have had us do things other than assassination if you had disclosed your abilities.
Because there wasn’t enough resolve, it ended up going around in circles, and now it’s just a means to justify the thought of “that couldn’t be helped” to accept it with a determined mindset…
I’m just escaping from the trauma of my sister facing the worst outcome because of my actions, priest.
It’s not about trying to change the future; it’s a discussion based on the premise that the results won’t change even after going through it once, so of course, there’s no way we could be fully prepared.
Until now, the final bosses would have lost to Jolyne one way or another.
I think it’s a big victory to have won against the protagonist in a straightforward match.
Can I talk about something irrelevant?
The priest’s hairstyle right after awakening with the green baby is cool, isn’t it?
I really hate that because of this kind of guy, my favorite JoJo character outside of Part 6 is dying off-screen.
Jolyne is probably just getting killed and becoming a gruesome corpse… and that feels somehow sad.
It’s painful to see Jotaro’s corpse too.
If DIO sees Pucci as just a pawn, then he wouldn’t have sent the Jotaro team out to intercept in the third part.
You can run away if you want, but don’t drag the world into it.
The priest was filled with such overwhelming hatred for the one he killed that it was off the charts.
The plan itself was shattered, but I still felt a bit regretful at first.
The weather is…
Not that unfortunate, huh?
I think that, rather than the duel in JoJo, the outcome where the priest’s scheme was destined to be stopped by someone is a considerably ironic conclusion throughout the series.
>>152
I don’t think it’s sarcasm.
The one who inherited Dio’s will was defeated by the one who inherited the Joestar’s will.
Speaking of visuals, the creepiness of C-MOON is amazing, isn’t it?
Unlike the priest, the boss shows great power while also making funny faces with King Crimson, so I can’t bring myself to hate him.
Stop it, Doppio! Stop it, Doppio!! Don’t hurt your body any more than this!!!
>>145
It was you who deliberately stopped the acceleration to come and kill me, wasn’t it?
>>155
Rather, that’s precisely the reason for the defeat due to underestimating it…
I looked up whether the person in the image is Caucasian, and it made sense.
It may feel unreal because the imitation of the manga gives too dark of an impression.
That’s why it’s good that Emporio, whom Jolyne let escape, shatters his ambitions.
After all, it’s better for the final boss to die helplessly while exposing their disgrace than to die gracefully while maintaining their status…
If he had a decent mind, Diavolo would have a cool face.
That eye, after all…
In that sense, I think DIO’s defeat in part 3 was resolved quite easily.
There wasn’t even time to expose my clumsiness.
>>161
You have to take out a vampire with a single blow, or else it won’t work…
>>161
In a sense, I fully exposed my clumsiness by using part of it completely.
There are quite a few kids in JoJo who are ready to take on anything…
>>163
But I think a kid who films their own mother is definitely a messed up person.
>>163
It seems that even some of the Poco can be like that…
>>163
I think Hayato is the MVP of Division 4.
This person is really lively when they’re playing the pesky uncle from behind Versus…
Someone who says things that seem almost correct.
There is a beauty in expressing one’s true feelings, even if it involves too much filth and selfish insults.
Father Pucchi has his own kind of goodness.
The damage is so large that our side is being completely overwhelmed, which just leaves less of a feeling of exhilaration.
It is wonderful for a person to convey something to another person.
I think Diablo is the craziest one among the abnormal ones.
>>172
That guy not only has a strange head but his body is deformed too; everything about him is weird…
On the contrary, when DIO is interacting with the priest, it makes you think, “You weren’t like that, were you?”
>>173
He’s really good at pretending to be nice…
I think it was pretty pathetic to directly place my ear on the ground and say, “Confirming Jotaro’s heartbeat, okay!”
Emporio had been living hidden in the prison on his own even before he met Jolyne and after losing his mother.
Anasui and Weather have become allies, and because they have lived fiercely, their foundation must be strong.
As a result, they awakened to justice but were quite the troublemaker…
In JoJo, there is a fundamental idea that personal justice exists separately from the justice of society.
Part: Poco
Part Two: Smoky
Part Three: The Runaway Girl
Part Four: Hayato Kawajiri
Part Five: ?
Part Six: Emporio
>>177
Part 5 is in a sense Giorno himself.
>>177
This guy just broke up easily without doing anything noteworthy, and then he never appeared again, so it leaves me feeling somewhat uneasy.
>>177
Part 5 features 15-year-old Giorno, who might barely fit that position.
(I was taking Polnareff down the stairs and putting Nukesaku in the coffin back then…)
DIO is incredibly strong, except for later on when he becomes weaker, and in the end, he gets defeated in a refreshing way, so I’m grateful for him.
I wonder if Hayato is living while hiding a kink that makes him unable to stop secretly taking photos of others…