
There is not a single cloud in my heart and actions ………………….! Everything is ‘justice’
>>19
I like this.
The final boss of Part 7 is definitely the president.
It feels like Dio is in a last battle against his rival.
>>6
I think it’s more of the president’s final attack.
What the president is saying sounds cool, but this is just a justification for a sneak attack…
>>7
But I think the ambition to set aside pride and seek revenge for the sake of the development of one’s homeland is admirable.
Yeah, yeah, that’s also a celebration of humanity.
>>9
It’s not Pucci who is truly a fanatic, but the President instead.
Because living with a genuine fanaticism has made it so that it no longer seems evil with a different perspective.
Kira has a stronger impression of these damn idiots!
>>8
The final words as a person are here, right…?
In the end, this worthless piece of crap doesn’t make you go “No way~~!!” It’s a precious final boss president.
I think it’s impressive how when the unit of ego becomes a country, it’s hard to simply label someone as a villain, like a president.
I feel like Araki once said that truly strong people don’t do bad things in the first place.
>>13
Some of the main characters attempt to dine and dash, pickpocket, get thrown in prison, or commit murder…
>>27
Because they are weak, JoJo and the others.
The ultimate perfect body was also banished with the help of Earth’s power, and they also commit infidelity.
>>30
Aren’t they both Joseph?
>>27
Mr. Araki does not think of it as a bad thing.
There are no contradictions.
>>27
The protagonist isn’t strong from the beginning; they grow stronger throughout the story.
The unit of ego is friends and companions, but I think Cars also had a kind of pride that can’t simply be called evil.
I wonder what the final boss of Lands will be like…
I wonder if King Crimson will appear in JoJo Lands.
How things will turn out in the future since November Rain is too difficult to use…
I’m still doing quite well.
>>17
Well, I realized that my ability to take away something that’s too easy to use, like Soft & Wet, had disappeared, and if necessary, my abilities will change.
>>17
I don’t have arms, but what will I do with “ora ora”?
It might be pointless.
>>19
(Is it the priest or Kōichi-kun in the battle against Kira…?)
N-No… stop it… Emporio… don’t do this!……… Stop Weather!! Emporio! Don’t let this happen───!!
The “ability” I have attained is the will of “God”! It is the ability that “God” desired!
A new humanity is beginning, and this will save the future of mankind!
We have not yet reached Cape Canaveral where the acceleration of time has begun! Made in Heaven is incomplete!
After Cape Canaveral, I will gladly offer up my life!
If I die! The things I’ve done up until now will not happen… The fate of humanity will change!
People will no longer see the fate they witnessed in the journey through time!
You’ll lose the knowledge of what it means to be prepared!
“Remember that ‘preparedness is happiness’!”
I cannot die here──!
Shut up, you brat…! (Original anime)
Stop it! Don’t speak with that know-it-all attitude!
This little bratttttttttttttttttttt.
>>19
I came to see this.
>>19
I love this because it’s the worst.
>>26
The fact that I can’t fully accept the past where I did unnecessary things and killed Perla without being prepared for what would happen is a very human aspect that I find appealing.
Do not impose the theory of resolution on all humanity.
Kira’s final line is too ordinary in sensibility.
I felt like he was someone who felt fear just like everyone else.
Well, the words sound cool, but…
The president is just breaking promises, deceiving, and in the end, just coming to kill.
>>24
It’s not that I want to survive; it’s because I can’t hand over a corpse to Johnny for the sake of America.
In reality, Johnny didn’t use the corpse properly.
>>29
Well, I wrote it in a terrible way, didn’t I?
Because they were truly someone who acted for the sake of the country among the final bosses, it’s hard to hate them.
You’re just too quick to involve others without hesitation.
>>24
In the end, there are many people who can’t even cover up their words…
Kira died, but since he has returned to the present world, it doesn’t feel like the end.
The president was just before this.
I’ll bring you a Gyro from a different world → That’s not the Gyro who traveled with us, so it’s a different person → Being in this world is what’s important, right?
I can’t help but think, “This guy is really good at negotiating…” as I watch.
It’s quick to come up with a plausible reason.
>>34
It’s not just plausible; it’s the truth.
It is important for Johnny that Gyro returns.
>>34
It’s just sincere feelings because it’s a crazy person who is actually practicing it with D4C.
Because I’m dying for the sake of my country, it’s different from the bosses so far who can really die for the country.
Jotaro is labeled as a delinquent.
Since George III, the Joestar blood has been nothing but trouble.
It’s understandable that the priest feels a sense of fate when things go too smoothly.
>>40
It’s my best friend who’s guiding me.
Father Pucci’s last moments are frequently replayed on Netflix.
We’re trying to become invincible and happy with just the power of the corpses!
If there’s someone who can penetrate the strength of a corpse, there’s no way I’d let them be.
What are you talking about saying you won’t retaliate? You’re the one who will be retaliated against.
The image in the thread depicts a situation where one is confronted by a monster without almost any means to fight back, and since this struggle is purely for the sake of the country and not for personal gain, I don’t think it’s pitiful.
The priest, despite having accidentally killed his sister, doesn’t seem to reflect on it and is condescending throughout.
The final moments of the final boss were inserted into the climax, yet they feel completely natural.
The president’s ambush was a failure, but I also like that he called Dio in preparation for it.
The remains are like nuclear weapons, so a president who leads a nation wouldn’t entrust them to someone like Johnny.
While it is egotistical to impose the duty of dying for one’s country equally on everyone, including oneself, it also has a terrifying, inhuman quality.
>>51
If you change the drawing style or perspective, it will just become a normal protagonist.
What the president is doing is the same as those squad heroes who massacre invading aliens for the smiles of everyone (limited to those of their own kind and friendly species).
Each boss has their own favorite aspects.
DIO’s ambition is admirable.
Cars truly valued his companions.
I can relate to Kira’s middle-class nature.
The boss teaches the importance of using protection.
I can somewhat understand Pucci’s determination theory because I am a coward myself.
The president’s beliefs are genuine.
The dragon flies are nice with the stand!
>>53
It didn’t work.
How is Toru-kun?
The priest’s way of thinking is more like that of a researcher than a fanatic.
I feel like I’ve been able to uncover the mystery of some power called destiny power, so I’m constantly excited.
I like that Cars was despicable but really cared about his friends.
Putch’s attempts to make excuses come off as nothing more than a desperate escape from the reality of having killed his sister, which is really the worst part.
Meeting DIO right after the unfortunate Pythagorean switch is quite the fate, isn’t it, I think it’s pretty lively of fate-kun.
It’s been a while since JoJolion concluded, but I still can’t get the final boss to join my party.
>>61
Everything feels petty, and that guy doesn’t have any boss-like presence.
>>63
I can hardly remember how I even defeated it, to be honest.
I remember up to the point where Mom got caught.
>>61
Stands will always be a topic of conversation because they’re too strong.
The beginning of a priest is about escaping reality, but halfway through they bet everything on achieving their goals, which gives them weakness but also makes them fanatical, resulting in a perfect blend of human qualities.
The president is just passing the baton to a new self and is not thinking about self-preservation, which conveys a sense of nobility.
Although they are enemies, they are close to a golden spirit.
The final boss can be the director.
Toru doesn’t really give off a final boss vibe, but his Stand has the dignity of a final boss.
The purpose of the Tōryū.
In order for my long-lived self to live peacefully in human society for a long time, money is necessary! So, the Locacaca business!
So, how should I put it… it’s the most down-to-earth, you could say.
The president first sacrifices his own life, so he has no hesitation in sacrificing others.
The president’s actions are underhanded.
Even so, the patriotism was genuine, and just the fact that the last line sounded cool is enough.
I have a feeling that I don’t want to be grouped with the other final bosses.
>>71
If anything, Jonny is more on the bad side.
A world where all of humanity somehow understands the misfortunes that are about to happen is definitely not paradise.
It’s not that happiness comes from being able to accept it.
>>72
Some may think so…
No!!! It’s because I can be prepared that I’m happy!!!!!!!
>>72
It’s an extension of a sleeping slave.
It’s too one-sided compared to how sculptors do it.
You can’t just take a route like suicide before suffering and gradually dying.
Look at the candidates for the final boss of Part 9!
As soon as you appeared, your subordinate is saying you’re nervous, right? (The subordinate has the ability to sense fear.)
The Tōryū feels like a completely different species from other rock people, as you really can’t tell what they’re thinking.
I think the boss of the 9th division is that big boss, Big Mom.
I’m really curious about which would win if a stand battled a seriously strong Love Deluxe; surely the holy corpse is stronger, right? Destiny power.
>>77
My love for Kouichi is definitely strong, but…
I want it to be animated in seven parts, but I guess the horses are tough, aren’t they?
I definitely think that if you do it, it will make money.
Why… why is this happening…? How did it come to this?
Why did that woman take my younger brother instead of me when we were babies?
Why is it not me? Why did I have to hear the confession of a woman at the church…?
Why did I even try to become a priest!? Why do people meet each other!?
If we hadn’t met, this wouldn’t have happened…
Stop… I’m telling you to stop!
Stop making a cross gesture towards my sister!
Damn it! Just don’t take Perla’s life! Perla has done nothing wrong… Perla just fell in love.
If you return my life, I’ll do anything.
I am the one who should be cursed!
What I thought while reading JoJoLion is
It’s important to delve into the main villain’s character too.
>>81
It’s okay to have a battle at least for the boss, right?
It is obvious that a tremendous amount of money is necessary to live happily for a long time in human society.
Don’t get involved with Rokakaka.
I wonder if the protagonist has only defeated enemies by fighting fair in the third part.
>>84
I don’t know how far the proper method goes, but Jonathan beheading Dio makes me want to consider it as a victory.
>>84
It feels like defeating the 5th part with a rush is a more legitimate method than defeating the 3rd part by kicking it down.
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It’s kind of funny that the boss is just wanting to be at the peak all the time, yet is genuinely put off by someone like Chocolata, who is overflowing with malice.
Putch is unfortunate in the past, but…
There is no element that concerns all of humanity in that tragedy…
>>87
I mean, it’s just a problem of discrimination against Black people in America, so even if all of humanity is affected by it… it feels like that.
It probably seemed like a problem for all humanity because he was Black.
>>105
I’m not Black, idiot.
>>87
It’s just that I couldn’t bear the death of my sister after all.
I wonder what they’ll do about the horse…
>>88
Rather than just horses, everything could be in CG animation and still match the atmosphere of the seventh installment.
The president must have the determination to truly serve the country, not just for personal reasons.
It’s impossible to entrust my life to my other self in the neighboring world while I die…
>No.1280755777
What I recall after this is DIO’s “Do you believe in gravity?”
I completely took the wrong path.
SBR will probably be adapted into an anime, so there’s no need to worry.
Rion is suspicious.
>>94
You don’t have to worry about the 8th part, it will be animated because it is popular overseas.
The president is dying in a way that clearly looks painful…
I’m sorry, it was the wrong love train.
In terms of the final boss battle, there are no weird awakenings and a lot of strategizing, so Part 4 seems to be the best bout.
>>99
Isn’t it after the final boss had a strange awakening?!!
>>99
I like the feeling that we can only win when everyone does everything they can.
>>116
I think it’s a rare example of a boss battle that can still be exciting even when you’ve gathered extremely strong allies.
JoJolion is more about a creepy afro guy than anything else.
The Wonder of U itself has a dignified presence, resembling a final boss.
>>101
I mean, they’re portraying Wonder of U as the final boss.
It seems that Tōryū-kun is completely depicted as a parasitic organism, reflecting the characteristics of rock-dwelling creatures.
It feels really disturbing when everything is spinning in all the gaps.
The Wonder of U has a certain dignity in that it lingers a bit even after Toru died.
Even if there are precedents, why are you still here? It’s scary.
It feels like the most straightforward way to defeat it is in Part 4.
>>106
They beat up in a group.
>>115
It’s just that everyone happened to be there at the end…
But I think the way DIO was properly defeated was just by being temporarily incapacitated, with the finishing move being sunlight disinfection.
>>107
It’s nice that after being roasted in sunlight, there is just the right amount of smoke for both Dio and Jonathan.
If the 7th part is going to be animated, they need to be vague about the Sandman call at the beginning…
The translucent dragon feels the sorrow of the rock people.
No, this guy is just worthless.
>>112
I understand that there is a level of voice acting, but why is it like this!? It’s really overwhelming…
I like the part where the president is buried alive while watching act 4.
That’s a bit of a light horror.
He didn’t understand anything when he said that Pucci’s situation involved the whole world in the issue of racial discrimination because he is Black.
In that episode, Pucci himself probably doesn’t know why his sister died.
I don’t think there’s any room to know that the detective is a racist.
There is not a single cloud in my heart and actions.
Everything is justice.
Since I declared my unwavering heart and actions towards EoH’s heaven Dio and launched an assault, I can’t bring myself to dislike the president too much.
Well, it was a pointless death…
>>124
I won because I taught Jotaro the rules of the parallel world, so it’s safe.
One could say it’s good or bad that the boss battle is more interesting than the Risotto fight.
>>126
Even without the final battle
vs Ghiaccio
vs Prosciutto and Pesci
The match against Risotto is normally the best bout.
In terms of fun, I can’t win.
>>126
The time-skipping in Kinkiri is too unsuitable for battles, both good and bad…
>>126
As long as there is a secret of two hearts in one body with Doppio, it’s said to be invincible…
It’s interesting in a way that without Doppio, even the characters and battles become less fun.
I can’t help but be as concerned about the voice actors as I am about the horses in part 7.
Don’t change Mikishinjairo and President Kase… I don’t understand Johnny…
>>127
The only one I can think of who balances a somewhat pathetic side with a powerful attitude is Johnny Kaji.
>>127
I don’t want Johnny to change either, but he’s similar to Koichi-kun…
Well, I’m not worried about the change since the new voice actors brought in by the anime staff are definitely reliable.
In the past, cavalry used to charge into the ball-breaker enemy!
When you think about it calmly, doesn’t it seem too sad for the other person? Their soul won’t remain either.
>>128
That’s why it perished…
>>128
Originally, the armor-piercing attack combined with stand power in Act 4 is probably a different thing…
Why did my sister die? Why did I act without any resolve? The result of my self-questioning is that having resolve is happiness, which feels somewhat off or abnormal.
>>129
I guess they wanted to believe that all of their tragedies were determined by fate.
The name of the stand “Made in Heaven” has a similar meaning.
>>136
That’s just too terrible to involve all of humanity.
Not only do they not think it’s a big deal to involve others just for their own sake, but they actually believe that this makes them happy; it’s a seriously pathetic attitude that fits the spirit of a final boss worthy of a pre-loop JoJo conclusion.
>>129
1. I am originally a person chosen by fate (having survived in place of my twin brother), so I have always had questions about fate since I was a child.
2. I was upset because I didn’t understand what happened, and my sister died because of me.
3. Dio talks unnecessarily about fate power.
Flow
If Pucci had never met DIO, then after that, he wouldn’t have involved the entire universe.
I guess I was living while carrying despair in my heart.
The boss would normally win if we fought seriously, so I can’t have a proper battle with them.
One serving is fine.
I had one younger sister, but… she died when I hit her while doing it.
I can’t say this too loudly, but I really like Father Pucci.
It’s mainly about appearance, about 90%.
When it comes to the anime adaptation, I’m surprised at how interesting Part 5 is.
The match against Hormagio, which I wasn’t particularly looking forward to.
Because everyone in Puchi knows the future and can brace themselves, it’s a paradise (for everyone) without despair.
Originally, the user can freely change their fate, so it feels like heaven (for DIO).
You say grand things, but it’s just a mask; your true feelings are utter garbage, that’s why.
On the contrary, what are Johnny’s and Jotaro’s last lines?
>>147
“I don’t even want to forget, you know, with a character like that… (Jotaro)”
>>147
Words Johnny Says to His Son
Jotaro’s final Ora Ora against the priest.
It’s great how Okuyasu immediately tackled the air bullet that Josuke struggled so much with and almost killed him after his revival.
Is there no salvation…?
I think it’s decisive that DIO’s fate has been touched by the concept of a force that attracts, an inevitable gravity.
November Rain was surprisingly versatile, casually shooting sideways and such…
>>153
Is this gravity…?
I understand the theory of happiness well because I know when the priest will have a terrible experience.
Not everyone is capable of carving a path through the dark wilderness.
What would DIO think seeing Jotaro, who has become weaker after having a daughter?
>>155
For the time being, let’s take it easy.
It is often said that the priest’s resolve is backward-looking, while Giorno’s resolve is forward-looking.
>>158
Just by looking at them, it’s said that being captivated isn’t about a mindset of sacrifice.
>>158
The determination to carve through the darkness and the acceptance of a illuminated fate have a completely different level of positivity.
At least the old Pucci had enough kindness to hide DIO.
The way you fell was too extravagant.
What is it now that you have only made others sacrifice to achieve that noble reasoning? Usually, you can win with that.
Since I saw the analogy here about “which is more relaxing, a job that suddenly comes up on a holiday or a job that is definitely there on Monday,” I’ve been able to understand a little more about the theory of happiness.
>>164
Screw both of them!
>>164
Being told that I don’t need to come to work and not being able to reach the company, spending every day in a state of anxiety, is GER.
The horizontal attack of Novenbarein seems to have already been nerfed and disappeared in the latest volume.
I feel like the range has also shortened.
If it’s a final boss battle, I like the Kira fight the most.
Since we are able to win without anyone dying by using only the things that the protagonists originally have, without any new elements.
A manga that you read knowing that it won’t be interesting from here on out.
If a manga you were looking forward to turns out to be uninteresting, the latter is tougher, which is Pucci’s theory of happiness.
>>170
Let me stop reading.
Ha ha ha! The system failure will be automatically erased by Bites the Dust!!
Baitsa Dust is invincible!!
What is up with Crea D, who defeated the final boss solely using power and ability application without even awakening?
>>172
The elementary school student in support was surprisingly strong.
>>172
If it weren’t for the elementary school students and Okuyasu, we would have lost, so it’s a team battle.
>>172
Perhaps it’s the result of Hayato conquering Baitzadust…
It’s interesting to think that Anasui became involved in the final stage of Jotaro’s life.
Even if I find out suddenly on Sunday that I have to work, I am happy because I am prepared for it!
Resolve blows away despair!
Even if I’m prepared, I can only be prepared until the point when Made in Heaven activates.
The ability of the Love Train is that the president is dead and it’s just bringing in a similar other person from another world, right?
Doesn’t it seem meaningless that you can’t avoid your own death?
If someone only forces sacrifices on others, they are a scumbag, but I kind of like that a president can use even themselves as a disposable pawn.
I’ve been doing gravity-related topics all along, so I understand that an invisible soap bubble that is completely unaffected by gravity has incredible abilities. However, it’s plain, the person can’t control it, and it doesn’t really feel exciting compared to other final boss-exclusive abilities.