
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
>>1
But even if you have a good woman, this one can elevate me more than Erina, who JoJo is in love with. Are you jealous, JoJo?! It seems like that would be a standard for judgment, right?
Four parts of agreement.
Of course, that’s the 4th part.
Mr. Tonio is that popular…
It’s more like Okuyasu’s reaction than Tonio’s.
>>4
I like Tonio.
A goodness that transcends even the law, and a thorough spirit of altruism where self-sacrifice is essential for the activation of abilities, not just to avoid hurting others.
Considering the local kakyu of this area, it adds another layer of depth to the flavor.
From part 3 onwards, there are many long stories in the rush.
Tonio’s episode is the most interesting, after all…
The Golden Wind’s final episode is surprisingly low on the list, it’s laughable.
I want them to do something about how the subtitle “The Man Who Became a God” makes me remember unnecessary things and laugh.
Know shame! To say there is no judge’s session!
Tonio being above the final chapter is just too much like part 4.
Isn’t the assassination team too popular?
It’s interesting that it’s rarely seen for Metallica, which is always mentioned in the epic battles of enemy vs. enemy, to truly come out on top while the one that cries “meow meow” is the seagull.
Is it episode 10 where Abbacchio dies?
Aren’t you mistaken?
It’s surprising that Tonio surpasses Rohan.
I think the White Album battle is a great match even without considering the content.
>>17
The true resolve starts from here! You all get ready too, Pistols!
The scene from there showcases both Mister’s craziness and the intensity of the animation wonderfully.
>>17
If anything, in my opinion, the battle in JoJo that has been animated and is the most interesting is the White Album fight.
I also like the battle with Brafford in Part 1…
As expected, I can’t win against Dio.
>>18
Honestly, I understand episode 3, but I feel like episode 1 was like that…?
It seems like it’s quite packed with content.
Personally, my favorite part is inheriting the Ripple from Mr. Zeppeli.
It’s a story about going hunting and fighting against mice, right?
Oh, that was so popular, huh?
>>20
It should be an episode where the original animation or artwork is particularly well done.
>>20
I think it was originally an interesting episode.
I think that in anime, the animation in the final stages is usually more intense, making the climax scenes cool and memorable.
The death scene of Pee-Man Gang is too popular, isn’t it?
>>22
It’s not only a great scene, but the title is also the strongest in history.
If anything, the title adds about 50% more to its appeal.
I’m surprised that Lovers are ranked so high.
>>23
Considering chocolate, there is likely a rush demand.
>>25
It’s not that the steel-filled stand is popular, but rather that it’s a cool episode for Jotaro, I see.
My favorite episode in Part 4 is the one where Jotaro encounters Kira for the first time while protecting Koichi and fights. In terms of the anime, I guess that would be the second Shining Heart Attack?
Since the final episode takes up most of it, it’s quite unique. Let’s go eat Italian food.
The winning rate for stories related to Kakyoin is high.
“Hunting ni Ikou” had such cool animation that it made me think, “Something’s off about this episode!”
I think Part 4 has the most unusual adventures.
>>34
A somewhat strange everyday life.
The final battle where all the grievances and everything are resolved in part 4 is certainly interesting, but…
It’s really convincing because this is a division that particularly features the mysterious daily life involving stands.
Italian cuisine has been recorded.
I have no complaints.
Personally, I thought it was the episode I wanted to see the most if it were to be animated, Tonio.
It’s typical of Part 4 that episodes that seem insignificant in terms of the story end up ranking highly.
On the contrary, I feel that the intense stand battles were exceptionally interesting in the 5th part anime.
The White Album being in third place is definitely influenced by that scene.
>>41
I can’t say for sure that there is no influence from that scene, but…
It’s super annoying when it’s said that it’s thanks to that scene, considering it was originally my favorite battle and resolution scene from the 5-part anime!
>>41
Even if I think about it without any hype, the battle against Ghiaccio comes in at 2nd or 3rd place; it’s definitely one of the best battles.
>>41
That’s true, but normally Giorno, Mista, and Ghiaccio are engaging in a game of strategy during their ability battles.
The scene of paving the way with determination is intense.
Italian cuisine is good in the drama version too.
What’s going on? The ‘Underworld’… doesn’t have the Versus episode included, does it?
The White Album Wars are originally very popular! Including the gag ending!
The White Album battle conveys how amazing Mister is.
Ghiaccio has a good character too.
I understand why the assassination team is popular, but it’s a bit frustrating that cool early episodes like the Black Sabbath fight or the brawl between GE and Sticky Fingers didn’t make the cut.
>>52
The assassination team has high character popularity, and their battles have an incredibly high win rate, so they become too strong in situations like this.
The episode featuring Abbacchio that goes even further is also amazing.
I feel like the Proshuto & Pesci battle is more popular considering its original popularity.
I think the White Album battle became more interesting as an anime.
When I was watching both in anime, I thought, “Was the battle in Part 5 this interesting…?”
>>53
I think the best balance of battle and puzzle-solving is in Part 5.
The original anime was good for Part 5.
Personally, the most surprising one is Marilyn Manson.
>>57
Honestly, part 6 isn’t very interesting when it comes to ability battles, and the fun is mostly concentrated in the later stages, but I remember the Marilyn Manson fight being quite interesting, so I kind of agree.
The punchline is delightful.
Isn’t there a part where Bucciarati betrays the boss…?
I’m happy that the Highway Star is included.
This episode clearly shows that Josuke completely trusts Koichi.
It felt so reasonable that I couldn’t think of any specific comments.
The sky that looks like it could fall at any moment, combined with the voice in the anime, made it even more emotional.
From Part 3 onwards, there are up to 10th place, huh?
>>62
Part 1 is not filled up to 10th place.
>>63
I can’t believe it had that depth even without 10 episodes…
>>65
It’s like volume 5 even in manga.
>>62
If we include all the episodes of Parts 1 and 2, it will end up being more like a rating check.
The episode that immediately comes to mind with a perfect ending entrance is tomorrow, right? But it’s not included, huh?
Ah, I’m not even close to being like Suto-sama.