
Bind it (seconds) is the gyro saying it’s back? No way, I’m hurt, it’s a fake, and I’m being countered. Bind it (seconds) bind it. We don’t need to guarantee either.
I’m worried about the promise mark…
I want a figure of Mike O and I hope it gets adapted into an anime.
Why does it have this kind of direction despite being serious?
>>3
This production reminds me of Sazae-san.
Guarantee
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[Skip the promise▷]
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
Gyro Me
Even in the speech bubble, you wonder if that kind of direction is necessary, but trying to recreate it in an anime without speech bubbles makes it seriously hilarious.
They will cleverly modify it or cut it.
I remember the main character’s face well enough, so you don’t need to draw it in.
>>9
Considering that feeling, the face of the boy wrongfully accused at the end was somewhat necessary…
“Guarantee”
I also like the mark.
The event “JOJODAY” for the anime series “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure,” based on the work of Hirohiko Araki, will be held on April 12, 2025, at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium Second Gymnasium in Tokyo.
“JOJODAY” is a fan event that connects the “past” and “future” of the anime series “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.”
It’s not like they were doing this kind of direction in Part 8, so I wonder why they were using it so much in the latter part of Part 7.
>>12
I mean, there are oddly a lot in this episode, aren’t there?
>>14
I wonder if they thought, “There’s no wow factor…”
I wonder if it will be drawn in the background in anime.
It’s not like I suddenly felt that way.
It’s like a catfish in winter.
Everything is a lie.
This area really had a lot of lines, so when you look at it calmly, it’s a joke.
If it hadn’t been there, I have a feeling my eyes might have just been gliding over it.
>>19
In other words, since it’s a setting that’s really similar, we can only make a difference with the small details…
>>20
And then mistakenly get the small items wrong in a grand way.
Since I’ve also changed the design…
If it were an anime, would it show “Okay guaranteed” popping up every time there’s a line of dialogue?
A president who is as untrustworthy as a questionable lottery ad on the computer.
>>25
Even if we talk about napkins, this is what it is.
I think it’s good that the desperation of both sides comes through in their interactions with the President.
Well, for (my own) cause, a little lie is okay, isn’t it?
Well, in the end, you’re a liar.
If I achieve my goal, I feel like I’ll be fine and will earnestly keep it.
I feel like I was betraying and eliminating Johnny.
>>19
You’re not even trying to imitate it; have you forgotten about it?
>>31
I’m not forgetting about it since I’m drawing it regularly after all.
Pick up Johnny, who has been all limp for a while now.
It’s too cool to be intimidating.
Even if it’s a promise made with a memento from my parents at stake, I can break it for the sake of the justice I believe in, so I am indeed a respectable person.
There is not a single cloud in my heart, and everything is just, so false testimony is okay.
I really like this direction.
The president is giving off the atmosphere of layering deceit at the last moment.
When Araki writes in uncle-style, it turns out like this.
This part seems to be like an uncle’s email.
It’s the episode where we reach a conclusion with the president, but it might be a bit visually lonely since it’s mostly just back-and-forth dialogue…
Shall I add various drawings to the speech bubble?
I wonder if that’s how it feels.
I promise 🔒️
If I pick up that gun, will the president explode?
It’s been quiet, but it must be tough after all, Part 7.
Thanks to this production, the president seems likely to keep his promises.
>>43
It was exciting for a month, believing or not believing.
I genuinely respect my father, yet I find it remarkable in a way that I made a vow on his memories and keepsakes, and still failed to keep my promise.
It’s rare to do this, even though I’m not the type of scoundrel who doesn’t care about my father.
>>44
It’s crazy to throw away even one’s important origins for the prosperity of the United States, but there is a logic to the conviction.
>>44
It is admirable that you loved the country so much and wanted to work for its sake.
Prioritizing work and the people over pride is admirable for a leader.
>>57
Well, President Valentine only cares about the “country” and not at all about the “people,” so he is not reliable as a ruler.
Until Mr. Okawa gets back to his usual condition…
>>45
There was something a bit off in the Monster Strike commercial.
Well, they do terrible things while making excuses for America, so they’re the type of villain that’s close to a priest.
I’m really bothered by the little cuts from the original work.
If the president of one’s own country was at this level, it might be reassuring.
The purpose is to retract the unjust execution of the death penalty that Gyro is not satisfied with, and it doesn’t matter that the boy later died of illness, but there are quite a few people who don’t understand that.
>>50
It’s like a love train, isn’t it? In the end, somewhere in the world, someone is going to end up bearing misfortune.
>>50
I understand that there are people who are disappointed even after understanding.
>>50
The understanding of the gyro and the understanding of the reader are also different…
>>50
It is almost too clear to state that the cause of death has nothing to do with the death penalty.
I hope the facial icons are recreated when it’s animated.
If it gets animated, will they use the entire C part for a week’s worth of material?
Well, since they are politicians, their greatest weapon is their oratory skills…
It’s just cruel and easily harms people…
I wish they wouldn’t abuse the engineer for no reason…
“Maybe I could even do a stamp picture! It must have suddenly happened during the presidential election…”
It seems that among American JoJo fans, “Do you support President Valentine?” is a matter of debate.
>>64
That’s really interesting!
From an American’s perspective.
As long as the results are good, it doesn’t matter if the process or means are extreme.
From around part 4, Araki has been struggling, but the values of society are not constant, so it’s difficult…
There are many villains who talk about ideals as if they’re noble, but in the end, it’s all for their own sake!
It is strongly suggested that the president is sacrificing himself, so it is not “for himself.”
The individual self doesn’t matter.
It feels like there is hostility, but it’s not like they’re the bad guy.
The president seems to be an American parody within Araki…
As long as America is the only happy country in the world.
They don’t care if they use some of their own citizens like garbage and dispose of them.
Up until this point, they are just a typical villainous power holder.
The stand ability being based on overwhelming self-sacrifice is too closely connected to the charm of the president.
It’s interesting that D4C is such an American Spirits-like concept, yet the president, who should be the main body, keeps being swapped out.
I’m a typical villain who disposes of others while living carefree myself.
I also put in the effort while disposable, so I have the appeal of being someone who is not just talk.
“Because the existence of ‘President Valentine’ is guaranteed by ability, lives can be easily thrown away.”
But when faced with complete annihilation beyond stand abilities.
He is a man who can only trust himself, so he will definitely act in self-preservation.
Gyro entrusted everything to Johnny, and since Johnny inherited it as the two of them, they were able to defeat the president.
>>73
If we had confronted it head-on, the negotiation would have succeeded…
What’s a bit funny is that the power of the corpse is something no one denies and actually makes use of.
It’s a world where stands exist, and I want one so much that I’m willing to risk my life for it.
However, Diego will be prepared as a successor after my death.
>>77
It’s a desperate measure, and I’m not convinced at all by what they’re saying.
Even if it is misused, the nation will probably prosper…
The president is genuinely doing it for the country, but because of that, there’s a frightening aspect where any immoral actions can be self-justified.
Well, I often wonder if there’s really any meaning in doing that.
Dispose of subordinates carelessly.
Are you going to let me go?
The reason for losing was that the six-part Puchi was a man of mere words, and his beliefs were fake.
The president’s insistence on achieving a complete resolution by eliminating obstacles, despite being in a political environment where it cannot unequivocally be stated that lies are evil, and remaining unable to abandon his beliefs, will be the reason for failure.
If we apply Puch’s actions of stopping the round for self-preservation to the president, does it mean choosing to overlook Johnny and the others and let it slide?
I used to think that there was no need to be so fixated on taking care of Johnny.
If you miss out on sharing benefits with Johnny, who lives in the same country, you can definitely ensure your self-preservation…
Did I end up being tricked and killed if I had released this ability?
>>86
There is no cloudiness in my heart and actions…! Everything is for ‘justice’.
Based on this guy’s intentions, there’s no reason to keep Johnny and Gyro alive.
There is no way this person would prioritize an individual promise over a great cause.
It seems that in America, there is a lot of debate about pride and beliefs regarding figures like Putin and the president.
It seems interesting that if you have a Christian perspective or American way of thinking, your viewpoint might be different.
I think it’s difficult to clearly determine whether the president is good or bad because part 7 is a story that cannot be easily divided into good and evil or right and wrong.
Johnny wouldn’t give up on the corpse, so it would have been good if we could have made a deal in that direction.
If I can convince that Johnny.
It’s not about justice or anything like that.
If we’re talking about being a worthless liar, then I completely agree.
Everything is justified when it’s a shitty ambush.
It’s the very pinnacle of a confessed criminal.
When Time Stop Dio became the successor, I honestly thought, “What the heck is this guy…”
>>94
I feel like that might be the limit of my capabilities.
It could be said that if Johnny were to stop, it would be impossible without that person, which makes it a complicated situation.
As a result of prioritizing the nation’s justice over individual promises, we lost without being trusted.
In the end, the weak-hearted ones lose.
I’m so stupid that when I first read it as a kid, I didn’t understand what it meant when it said to take the napkin! So, if I take the napkin on the right, does that mean everyone’s choices are decided?
>>97
The first person who can be chosen demonstrates the appropriate strength to win that right, so those who follow will obey.
>>97
In short, it’s a story that if a very important person takes the napkin on the right, everyone has no choice but to follow.
Napkins = The story that America must first take the body and become the leader of the world.
“The boy who died from a cold only has a picture of a troubled expression.”
It’s surreal and makes me laugh.
It’s sad that the president has ended up like this, especially since his father was such a remarkable person.
They probably won’t remove the body from America.
That’s the story of how I entrusted it all to Diego at that almost singular point.
Johnny is taking it out of the country…
At that point, there are really no options for someone who could defeat a sharp Johnny and is better than Johnny in a presidential way.
Still, I really dislike entrusting it to Diego…
It is quite limited in terms of characters who have an acquaintance with the president.
If Sandman had been alive up to this point, he might have become the final boss.
Well, since I brought it up in JoJolion, I can’t say anything.
It’s funny that even though Johnny is from America, he has no choice but to entrust everything to Johnny.
It is solely for the sake of “America,” and the American citizens can be easily discarded, just like drivers with low wages.
Wasn’t Johnny from England?
>>110
The rankings table indicates the nationality as American.
That is the name that the whites, my sister, the tribespeople, and the president misheard on their own… My real name is Time Stop Man.
The small dinosaur and pterosaur that the Soundman initially attacked must be Diego’s abilities, but I wonder if the hairy one in the river also has dinosaur abilities?
I think I’m an American who is about as British as someone who used to be British, but I don’t have any patriotism.
>>113
Diego doesn’t have it either!
I think if there is a strong belief that one will not be on the side that is cut off, then that person could be a good president.
>>114
Characters like this tend to get cut off at the last moment, don’t they…
The teacher is contrary.
I wonder if there are Americans who really want President Valentine to carry America on his shoulders.
Diego may not have patriotism, but he has ambition, so once he obtains the body, he will likely keep it for a long time…
I think Johnny is of British-American descent.
Strangely at odds with my wife.
Is there any reason for someone who would throw away their own life so easily to respect the lives of others?
Although he comes from an immigrant family, Johnny was born in America and his family home is also in America.
Break your heart, break my heart.
That’s nice…
>>124
A finish without a winner is also pretty good, you know.
In hindsight, he was nothing but a lying politician, so the promises would undoubtedly be broken, but it’s painful to watch the sorrowful lament of having rejected the option to reunite with Gyro.
While continuing to die from attacks in Act 4, I don’t want to let go of the body.
It was a harsh condition to look for someone who might be able to defeat Johnny…
I read up to the part where Steel’s wife gets attacked by the rain man, but does Mike O become popular for his performance after this?
>>128
I think the battle scenes are cool, for whatever reason.
>>132
I see… The judge in question hasn’t shown up yet, so I’ll look forward to continuing reading.
>>128
It was strong.
Well, if you don’t stop time, you can’t win, can you?
Moreover, even when time is stopped, they still come to learn.
I understand that they probably didn’t intend for Johnny to have a big victory ending, but after the presidential election, Dio’s resurrection was just baffling.
>>130
It’s just to settle the race.
What moves within the stopped time is horror.
The world must exist somewhere in a parallel universe, and I wonder if Star Platinum is there too.
>>133
They definitely exist, but they probably aren’t in the same time zone…
Mike O is strong, but if you look at it calmly, his performance record is terrible.
>>134
The opponent is too bad.
Was there a Jotaro model in the world after the redo?
After the death of Gyro, it seemed that he had completely matured during a brief reunion with his father who rushed to support him, but it was sad that his fundamental nature remained as arrogant as before he became incapacitated.
That’s how it is, I guess.
Even though I managed to bring something that was negative up to zero, my personal growth is probably still just beginning.
I wanted to believe in you, Johnny.
Is it another stealth marketing?
Johnny’s misfortunes are just beginning.
This guy has low luck.
It’s a Dima.
It might be Yo-Yo Ma.
Is it camouflage?
In the end, Johnny was judged by the corpse as well.
The ball that bounces off the net is quite whimsical.