
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
That blood is destined!!
Ughhh!
The strange scenes are mostly true to the original.
The main characters just scream a lot.
Tomorrow is right now!
I felt like I was watching a play.
We’ve worked hard here and have made it to Chapter 7, which is quite an accomplishment.
Mr. Okawa’s voice is lively and brings back memories.
I love the opening that starts with a scene frozen from the manga.
Reverse playback in the 6th part opening is amazing.
The fierce battle in the hall showcases the voice actors’ incredible passion.
I heard here that there are both TV broadcast versions and Blu-ray versions depending on the streaming site, so I’ve been watching both.
I’m really anxious because it seems like Mr. Zeppeli is about to die in the next story.
I was wondering if Jonathan was really researching the stone mask this thoroughly… There’s something oddly cute about him.
First of all, it’s great how the opening just throws at you, “This is what this anime is all about!”
I think there is certainly nourishment that can only be gained from the first season of the anime.
It’s a bit rough around the edges, but it possesses something that has been lost in other departments.
A speed wagon that’s louder than I imagined.
But still, the animation is different from the original, or rather… it’s kind of rich, I guess… it’s not bad or anything, but it definitely has a unique quality to it…
It’s not that Talcas prepared that chain deathmatch arena and lured us in or anything.
It was no good that it landed smoothly in a place that has been neglected for as long as Poco has known.
The confrontation between Jonathan and Dio in the mansion will not be as it was in the original.
Mr. Okawa thought he would play it cool since he was the narrator, but in the third episode, the three of them were shouting a lot.
I love that I kicked the wall while being lured in and now can’t back down!
Jonathan’s explosiveness can only be said to be because he is a gentleman.
Right now, I am watching Stone Ocean for the first time in the anime.
I’m at the point where “Made in Heaven” has just activated, so I’ll continue watching it when I get back.
The ending of the story before Mr. Zeppeli dies is really cool.
I heard laughter broke out at the scene when someone said, “Can you really lift such a heavy rock!?” It made me realize that it really is the funny part.
The speed of development is about twice that of my memory, and it makes me laugh.
It’s still reckless! Trying to do parts 1 and 2 in one season!
I remember thinking this anime was amazing because it completely recreated the way Dio or something was blown away after being attacked by a vampire.
Kicked! I kicked the wall!
A scene of a mansion falling as if it is dropping from a skyscraper.
It makes me laugh with a sense of “it should be!”
Assert that there.
Episode 3 is great; the performances are so intense that I often rewatch it.
I thought that the burden on Speedwagon is quite heavy.
Ah, Brunrin mercilessly cuts!
Sugita-kun had a tough time due to the pressure, but
Joseph is one of my top favorites among Sugita’s characters.
Normally, there is a line that goes “Isn’t it ○○?”
“I thought, ‘Isn’t it like ○○?’ which felt very JoJo-like and I was convinced.”
Wooooh! This knife is!
Speedwagon is noisy!
Stroheim is loud!
Mr. Okawa is noisy!
The guardian deity of the Joestar family, the statue of the goddess of mercy!!! I like it too!
My favorite is
Coo-wah! O-wah!
ROUNDABOUT is too excellent as an ending theme.
Goodbye, Jojo~
I got into it through the anime, so I learned that in the original version Jonathan was quite a troublemaker and Dio frequently did petty annoyances.
An anime from 12 and a half years ago.
To be honest, the animation isn’t that great, and there are quite a few cuts in the dialogue.
But the momentum is incredible.
Too much momentum.
I saw a fool here before who probably had only watched the anime version and couldn’t keep up with the conversation about Bully, showing their ignorance.
When you take a closer look, you can see some rough animation due to the low budget here and there.
The enthusiasm of the production team surpassed that.
The overly passionate opening theme from that era in a good way, the perfect start that even became an internet meme, and the voice actors’ passionate performances blew away all the initial negative impressions.
When the Joestar mansion is burning, everyone is acting so dramatically that it actually makes me laugh.
The ending begins with the scene where Mr. Zeppeli has made up his mind.
A veteran sound director is admiring his own work, thinking “I did the best job ever…” in a memorable scene.
It’s a bold decision not to split the 2-cour into 12 episodes each.
At that time, both light novels and Internet slang were constantly quoting lines from JoJo.
At the point when the first few episodes were broadcast, there was a parade of lines that I had heard somewhere before.
That’s the Broford sword you stabbed into Dad!!!!
The animation looks really rough when I pause it or watch screenshots…
It’s amazing that it doesn’t bother me much when I watch it.
It’s due to the original work’s style, but it’s pretty funny how it often turns into incomprehensible blacked-out sections.
It’s understandable that they are distributing a compilation up to episode 3 on the official channel with such enthusiasm.
Yeah, I seriously got so dumb watching that episode 3 all day long while drinking alcohol during a time when my mental state was down!
Upon re-examination, they are all shouting too much in part 1.
The Universal Theory of Roundabouts
Obvious ribs!!
Since then, both Okitsu and Ueda Youji have become frequently seen in named character roles.
Tonight, this village will disappear!!
Goddess of Compassion Statue (Merciless)
Scream!
A cry of emptiness!
Did that scream reach my father’s soul?!
Or was he unconsciously utilizing the structure of the Joestar estate where he was born and raised!!
I kicked it! The wall!!
Where I kicked to!
Guardian deity of the Joestar family, the Goddess of Compassion statue!!
The first part is interesting because it progresses at an incredible speed.
The person playing Elina seems to be putting pressure on the other cast members.
I don’t think Jonathan’s and Stroheim’s voice actors were very well known at the time.
I thought this was a wonderful person I found, perfectly suited for the character and performing with great passion.
Mr. Okawa’s narration sounds like a commentary for a martial arts match, and it’s great.
I have to report the victory to Dad soon!
I can’t resist reading it just like that.
The tempo in this first part is so exciting that you can’t see it anywhere else.
There was a time when it seemed okay to skip reading Parts 1 and 2 of JoJo.
In Parts 1 and 2, there are only annoying people who are so loud that you wonder if they’d die if they went silent.
The appearance of Dio pulls you in all at once with the “BAAN” (handwritten in the original work).
It was funny that JoJo was still present in the narration by Okawa in the later episode of Puchimas!
What should I do to reproduce it as much as possible?
Without any excuses, just make a fuss!
It’s the same in the original, but compared to characters from Part 5 or Part 6, the build is too bulky.
The last original story of Stroheim is great, isn’t it?
I love the story about Okawa reading the narration for the divine sandstorm on the radio and thinking to himself, “What is this guy saying?”
What are you doing? It sounds amazing!
The script says to pronounce “n” softly.
Sugita wasn’t very lively when he was playing JoJo.
As compensation, a police officer resembling Bururin will appear in the original anime for the third part.
The phrase “What are you going to dooo?” is already quite an odd expression, isn’t it…?
Episode 3 is really noisy.
Mr. Okawa was keeping it restrained until episode 4 because it was narration.
I didn’t know the original work, but by the time the third season of the anime started, Okawa-san had become a serious fan.
It’s unfortunate that Mr. Okawa didn’t have any vigor in his voice around episode 5 because he was unwell.
It’s really reckless when it’s reproduced in anime… like when you do a spinning jump with a spear thrust in during a fall → then follow it up with a rope action using a belt.
Moreover, before mastering ripple.
After watching it, I start talking like Speedwagon for a while.
Honestly, I thought it would only go up to three parts at most.
It’s really appreciated, isn’t it?
At 50 years old, Atsuko Tanaka will play Risalisa at 50 years old.
…Wasn’t Acchan still 50 years old back then?
Pronouncing each and every character of the lines is surely the instruction of the sound director.
JoJo fans definitely pay attention to that kind of thing, so the reason should be that it’s better to do it than not do it at all.
Sugita sacrificed his hair…
It felt like being well-known was instead a hindrance for Sugita Joseph.
I think it was great how the music and atmosphere changed all at once in the second part.
The scene where we put pressure on the new guy, Kaji, saying, “If you act weird here, you’ll be criticized a lot!”
There, it’s thrilling! I yearn for it!
For various reasons, Season 1 is my favorite.
The tempo is so good that it’s really fun to watch.
Jonathan, inheriting the ripple, builds up like a true Hokuto.
LUCK!
Jonathan, Speedwagon, and Stroheim seem to have become regulars in an anime where the sound director is Iwanami-san.
When I look at the comment sections of overseas videos on YouTube, I often feel that many people have their recognition of voice actors based on JoJo.
Sugita was being nagged a lot back then.
Caesar’s passionate performance made even those who were somewhat skeptical turn around.
I still have that much power left! Come on! (Wishful thinking)
Although it was already popular from the start, the way it exploded in its fifth season is amazing.
I’ve seen quite a few people claiming that Hamon is better than Stand even before the anime adaptation.
Part 1 has a lot of narration because the setting is still unfamiliar to the teacher, but that adds a certain charm to it, doesn’t it?
As I progress, I feel a sense of advancement, but also a loneliness in the diminishing challenges.
>LUCK!
And take this to your future!
“PLUCK” (Courage!)
I had a little controversy after getting a blunt cut.
“We will definitely not cut it anymore~~! As a result, this was strongly instilled in the production team.”
It is said that the second half of the fourth part became such an acrobatic structure…
When it becomes a video, it’s really not the time to be drinking, and I can’t help but laugh.
Around the time the second part of the anime ended, I saw quite a few people mourning the loss of the ripple effect…
Joseph will do it for now, but…
The execution BGM of JoJo and the others creates an atmosphere for each part.
This is it! You stabbed it into Dad!!
It’s the sword of Brafford!!!
An episode where Joseph, Old Speedwagon, and Stroheim are just really noisy.
I like JoJo the most during the Ripple era.
The stand is a bit too free…
However, that inadvertently touched the anger of my sister’s husband!
I wanted to hear it in a lively voice.
At this speed, we finished 12 volumes in 2 cours, so for SBR with 24 volumes, it would take at least 4 cours even if we rush it…
It’s really sad that they felt pressure from a nearly background character saying, “If you mess up this line, fans all over Japan will call you out.”
Moreover, what’s worse is that nothing is wrong.
I’ve heard that the fifth season was really popular overseas.
It seems like it was a big hit on the streaming site or something.
The OP is annoying.
The character is noisy.
SE is noisy.
ED is quiet.
The anime in the fifth part was really intense.
Speedwagon and Stroheim definitely gained a lot of attention in the anime.
Air supply sensation—!!
It’s a line that I definitely wouldn’t have noticed if I hadn’t watched the anime.
I remember it being hard to say that my favorite was the second part before the anime came out, as I would get responses like people acting like I was a know-it-all.
The sense to bring hardcore progressive to the ending is really amazing.
ED has also done a great job of creating a trend for Western music.
I also like special OPs that just have SE.
I wonder if the narration for part 7 will be okay.
Is Diego voiced by Koyasu?
The dialogue of Mr. Zeppeli in episode 4 is truly full of wisdom.
The theme of the entire series is still alive.
The main story is interesting and exciting, but I love the ending of part 3, which is a bit melancholic.
There is something welling up inside Joseph on the train.
Koyasu: “I won’t be friendly with you.”
Okitsu: “Eh?!”
Part 5 has too many external references.
In the original work, the pacing of the stand battles, which honestly felt sluggish, was perfectly structured in Part 5.
The scene where Narancia gets angry and activates Aerosmith, etc.
I love taking pictures.
I’ve been surviving on 20 years of homemade food and delusions.
Suddenly, fuel with a concentration higher than that of the raw liquid was supplied in the anime.
A dark faction that has been around since the crazy serialization.
I feel like an enthusiastic otaku recreated the air supply sensation in a cosplay about 20 years ago.
I remember thinking, “That longing feeling was something only that person ever said…”
It’s impressive that Matsuoka-kun is capturing the essence of those who are both numb and yearning.
Well, was it after I played SAO or something?
That jumped so much in the fifth part.
Fashion really feels like it’s the most “JoJo,” doesn’t it?
Mr. Unsho
Old Joseph really delivered perfectly, didn’t he?
The photo felt a bit abrupt, but the scene from Part 5 where Jotaro is looking on is the only moment when Kakyoin isn’t injured and Iggy has joined.