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[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] I finished reading up to chapter 6, but isn’t this ending amazing?

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I feel a strange sensation, different from emotions like excitement or sadness.

I wonder what the reactions were like at that time.

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So what was Giorno doing among the other gathered sons?

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Unlike other fallen individuals, there is no reason to intentionally get involved.

According to the author, it seems like they might have come close.

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Gravity, or rather love!! is the tagline I remember the most.

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I like the final volume of a standalone book enough to read it multiple times.

During the serialization, well…

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Jotaro lost because he shielded Jolyne from the knife, you know.

Would you die from being stabbed with a knife?

If I had just ignored you and punched you, I could have won.

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>>9

I think the fact that he couldn’t make that kind of judgment is what makes Joutarou a father.

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If I end up meeting Giorno, rather than pushing the priest up,

There was a fear of being unable to reach heaven.

For the priest, the best fate was for the two not to meet.

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It’s good to understand that the protagonist is not just because of the Joestar bloodline, but because they walk the path of justice.

It concludes with a hymn to humanity.

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When I told a friend back then, “The six-part bat ending was sad,” they replied, “Huh? That was a good ending,” and I was shocked.

The perspective changes depending on the recipient, doesn’t it…

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>>12

Isn’t it bad?

If the priest had succeeded in killing Emporio, it would have been a bad ending.

I understand that some people might feel a bit disappointed in a bad way because it has gone around once.

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Why would Hermes die just from having both arms cut off?

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>>13

Stop considering durability based on Poruporu-kun’s standards.

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If Giorno hadn’t awakened to the Golden Spirit, he might have joined us, but since he has awakened…

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I really feel like Jotaro got weaker in Part 6.

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I think that the acceptance of Part 6 was largely due to the presence of SBR.

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Meet the gang → Golden Road

Meeting with the family court judge → A torn-up road

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>>22

I’m exhausted from life.

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It gave the impression of ending very abruptly in the magazine.

When I reread it in book form, even with the added parts, I ended up crying.

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To be honest, is Pucci’s ideology really that bad?

Since you know until the day you die, it seems like you could spend the remaining time meaningfully.

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>>24

Just because of that, it doesn’t mean it’s okay to kill all the living creatures present right now.

Moreover, since I have the privilege of being able to change my own fate, even if I achieve something, I won’t do anything worthwhile.

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>>28

The world after one cycle can only be accessed by living beings.

It became something else after Pucci’s death.

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>>24

Getting everyone other than myself involved in that ideology is not good.

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>>24

I quite enjoy thinking about what a world would be like if resolve were accepted as common sense.

However, it is personally difficult to accept because I understand the future, including others.

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>>24

If I knew the day I would die like Nostradamus’ prophecies, I’d think, “If I’m going to die on this day anyway, I’ll do whatever I want!” It seems like the safety would get worse.

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>>24

It seems like it could be used meaningfully, right?

In short, it’s like being told that you’re going to fail miserably in the gacha right now, but to just give up and keep pulling.

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>>24

I think it depends on the person.

For example, the way I die is to be randomly killed by a stranger, a worthless murderer.

I wonder if it’s really possible to calmly go through everything with the resolve that Puchi mentioned, knowing what the future holds.

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>>24

I don’t even know how to meaningfully use time when I know everything about life, including the day I will die, and cannot change it…

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>>24

Just knowing the cause of death will only force you to do the same things as a life where the cause of death is unknown.

It’s not that you can change the future, but rather you can only prepare yourself in advance.

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>>24

Well, it’s hard to accept that the president is being affirmed while we are being treated like trash.

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>>62

It’s so different that I can’t agree as much as you say…

In other words, such a president is not even being supported.

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>>62

Putch was too perfect as a scoundrel.

“Isn’t it true that what the final boss says makes sense?” gives a failed impression.

The president was doing well on that point.

Even Johnny says that he’s justice and I’m evil.

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>>62

I think it seems coherent from the perspective of readers as a matter that doesn’t concern them, since the president is a genuine cult fanatic.

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>>24

I think it’s crap because it reduces the value of taking risks (showing courage) to zero.

The value of breaking new ground in places where the outcome is unknown disappears.

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Did DIO really wish for a heaven like this…?

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>>26

A world where I can do whatever I want is surely heaven.

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I like that “What a Wonderful World” also signifies a world where Emporio and the others can meet again, along with the world that the priest aspired to.

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A super high-spec stand called Kiss that has almost the same performance as a Star Platinum.

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The priest was saying nice things like “Determination will blow away despair!!”, but it won’t go that smoothly, right?

I thought everyone was losing their motivation and would just become slaves who follow fate.

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Well, Pucci’s ideology stems from the weakness of not being able to accept the fate of his sister’s death.

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>>38

It’s not my fault that it turned out this way!! It’s a grand excuse to evade responsibility, isn’t it? The reason for aiming for heaven.

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I want you to think again about whether knowing the fate of death is good or bad after reading the Rolling Stones’ story in part five.

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A masterpiece where Joestar, who was always on the receiving end, became the one to inherit.

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Alf will die exactly in 500 years, so the whole family will celebrate the funeral, HAHAHA I was doing that.

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It’s not that you know the day you’re going to die; it’s more like a few seconds or a few minutes before, you trace back through your memories to recall what kind of fate you’re about to face, so to be honest, I don’t understand what meaning there is in that.

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I love the beautiful idea that the answer to a direct confrontation with Made in Heaven is long-distance swimming and poison gas.

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Choose to defeat me or save my father (daughter)! I like the priest who is just a minor character with a repeated theme.

I like how you act big but show your true self in front of Emporio.

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Pucci’s paradise will only lead to a life where even trivial actions have predetermined outcomes, with no regard for good or bad, and where there is no determination to do anything but simply follow along.

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Giorno is a mama’s boy who carries around a photo of DIO, so he will probably side with Pucci.

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>>49

Perhaps I only thought of my father, whose background and character I didn’t know, as a parent because my mother was such trash that even Dio wouldn’t eat it.

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The world that the Roundabout and Priest Pouchi reached is different, right? Did the existing world disappear?

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>>50

In the next chapter, it’s confirmed that there are infinite parallels, so no one knows.

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It’s not determination, but rather resignation.

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Becoming a snail subliminally or using skyfish to absorb heat and show my own floaters is not a problem that can be solved with just awesomeness.

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I feel like the finale was exciting with all the hype, but for those who read the volumes, there’s nothing…

But now there are anime, so we can definitely enjoy ourselves over there.

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If you’re going to say you would willingly give up your life as much as you want once heaven is complete, then you should have just left Emporio alone and let it be completed.

I lost because I wasn’t prepared for my life to be targeted by Emporio.

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If Joestar was in his prime and had nothing to protect, he would have likely easily kept up with Pucci’s speed.

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Actually, I don’t really understand the punchline, but it feels like the story of part 6 has been rendered nonexistent because the world without the priest has come into being?

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>>59

With Pucci’s death, the cycle was not completed, and the world became a glitch, resulting in a world where everyone except for Emporio lives as similar but different individuals.

All the stories from parts 1 to 6 have disappeared.

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>>73

It’s not that it’s gone, but it seems like only Emporio has the correct save data.

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I think Pucci’s humanity is already finished at the point where he is infatuated with DIO.

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The anime version of Emporio said that even if everyone doesn’t know the future, they can still be prepared.

Whether he knew the future or not, Pucci just couldn’t do it.

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I really like the idea of a showdown between those who inherit the will of the Joestars and those who inherit the will of Dio.

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Rohan Kishibe was able to keep up with Pucci’s acceleration, so if a tremendous person puts in the effort, it might somehow work out; during his prime, Jotaro might have been able to win.

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I feel like DIO in part 3 is his true self, while in part 6 he seems like a completely different person.

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>>67

I’ve been putting on a façade since I was a different person or from a certain time…

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>>75

Speedwagon pretends to be dandy, but that’s his true nature!

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>>67

I think even during the third part, it feels like a sixth part in normal times.

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Seki Tomokazu’s Puchio is good, but Hayami Puchio is good too, right?

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>>68

Hayami Puchi is so cool that it feels like he has little of a juvenile vibe, but I like him.

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>>78

“I want to hear Hayami’s voice say, ‘Shut up, kid!'”

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Certainly, if it’s Saburo, I really think he would beat them up without a second thought.

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The president also just looks cool because of the atmosphere, but he’s actually selfish and careless.

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There is no FF, huh…

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The appearance of DIO in front of Pucci is probably similar to when he brainwashed Kakyoin.

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It’s the result of settling the matters passed down through generations.

It’s quite misleading to say it has become nonexistent…

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DIO is quite skilled at character creation, after all.

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The world that Pucci aimed for is somewhat like Nietzsche’s concept of eternal recurrence.

Eternal recurrence is the endless repetition of the same history, and even a “superman” who can perceive it cannot change fate.

Even so, being able to live strongly is what makes one a superhuman, but it’s certainly not good to impose that on all of humanity… or rather, it’s also not good for Pucci himself to be able to interfere until the completion of the cycle.

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It felt like Giorno had a near miss but was able to ignore it, didn’t it?

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It’s not like it’s gone, there are those who have inherited it.

The original world itself has already ended.

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I like that part where I can relate to Versus thinking the priest is annoying…

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>>86

Whitesnake also had a vibe that suggested there was something on its mind…

Why am I even disliked by a stand that’s like my own doppelgänger?

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>>86

Every time my boss makes a sarcastic remark, I feel like I’m in that moment with Versus.

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DIO, or rather, Dio has always had that kind of attitude since the times when he was feeling himself, being a bit showy, you could say.

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Although my companions are living a different fate,

I think the feeling of despair in Emporio, where not a single acquaintance exists, is really intense.

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It’s too painful that Jotaro has died.

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Time is accelerating, so even a small cut can probably cause death from bleeding.

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>>92

When they started to accelerate, Hermes was heavily injured from a minor wound.

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The priest simply thinks, “What is this guy saying?” because there is already Mr. Zeppeli, who has made up his mind knowing the future in part 1.

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The president’s philosophy is “I’m willing to make any sacrifices (including myself) for the assurance of my country’s prosperity.”

People who think they are on the side of prosperity rather than on the side of sacrifice have every right to be positive about it.

It’s a perspective that is more or less correct for a ruler.

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Up until Part 5, it was a story about the Joestar’s will being inherited with blood to defeat evil.

Part 6 sees the emergence of those who inherit DIO’s will and bones, and finally, the Joestar bloodline is defeated.

The priest, confident in victory as the universe circles, leaves all the ties of the previous universe behind in the former universe.

What truly matters is not lineage, so the priest who chose to pass on what Jolyne entrusted beyond the universe to Emporio and leave behind their fate has lost.

And because the priest was defeated against the previous history, the universe will become new again, but strangely, the bond that was entrusted did not break.

So I think it’s a good ending too.

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If Versus joined the Bucciarati team instead of Giorno, would it quietly overlap with the abilities of that little piss-jerk?

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Even if you know the future, if you can accept it, that’s happiness! I understand that.

“All of you should become like that! What is this guy saying?”

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They say they’ve reached heaven, but that’s merely a personal opinion, and if I don’t like the method, the priest behind it is just a piece of crap, so I am not moved at all.

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When DIO is at ease, he talks about things like heaven, determination, and high ideals, but when he’s genuinely cornered, he’ll probably turn around and say he doesn’t give a damn about that crap.

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It’s not bad, but it is a bitter end.

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The reason Pucci wants to kill Emporio, “because he’ll defeat me when he grows up,” feels very forced.

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>>104

In short, it’s a story about how Pucci couldn’t come to terms with it.

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>>104

In the end, putting my own convenience first is something I’ve always done.

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>>104

It’s probably just that I’m really annoyed by being interrupted so many times, so I’m making up a suitable reason to justify killing them.

Even if it’s true that this is the fate that awaits after the acceleration begins,

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The last part was really crazy on the bulletin board back then.

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I guess part six wanted to return to the idea of “normal humans, other than the Joestar family, being strong” as a celebration of humanity.

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What happened to Giorno after the round?

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At first, I was like “Huh…?” but after watching it two or three times, including the anime, I started to think it was a grand story that wrapped up beautifully.

I feel that even though it happened, everyone from parts 4 and 5 got involved, and that history has come to an end… it just can’t help but become noise.

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At first, Anasi was just someone with a stalker mentality.

I like it when they nervously declare their intention to get married in the end.

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Even if I fought the hardest, I’d say I wouldn’t lose.

In the end, Pucci was scared of the unseen future because he lacked resolve.

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I think it’s understandable if we can accept that it’s ultimately between the one who inherits and the one who will inherit. It seems like many people are resolved by time regarding this.

It is a story along the extension line of the golden spirit.

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The depiction of time accelerating was amazing.

What’s going to happen with this?

I never thought Jolyne and Jotaro would die just like that.

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If the priest is really ready, I’ll leave Emporio alone and solidify the future.

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>>116

Emporio is the only nuisance that interferes with the certainty of the future, so you came to kill him, right?

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>>128

Since the actions of Emporio until the point of confirming abilities at the escape from Emporio Ilka are already determined, there’s no way to interfere.

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>>128

If the priest continues to accelerate to the scene of a determined future, the world will conclude without any time for interference.

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>>128

If you had quickly skipped to the first round, you could have secured it without any interference.

If that’s the case, it’s certain that I’ll miss Emporio, and since I can’t see what happens after that, I’m scared of what will happen, so I stopped accelerating.

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>>128

If you let a complete cycle be established, Emporio’s interference will happen repeatedly, but that also guarantees that it will fail, so the priest just isn’t mentally prepared for it.

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That’s the worst ending, isn’t it?

The story of Giorno and others is all useless.

Part 123 is somewhat acceptable as it connects to Part 6, but it’s frustrating that the side story-like Parts 4 and 5 become meaningless.

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>>117

That’s exactly where I feel the most frustrated.

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Saying “I’m ready” while being unable to prepare for a future where you might be avenged shows a selfish side of you that I like.

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I think it should have been concluded here for JoJo.

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>>120

This is a stopping point, and if you think the rest is superfluous, you can consider it done.

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Everything in JoJo is useless.

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Part 4 connects to Part 6 because if Josuke hadn’t won, Jotaro would have retired.

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I like the flow, but I wish the priest in the final battle had put up a better fight because it felt too quick.

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Jolyne is a favorite character of mine, but

Since I lost to the boss, I just can’t bring myself to like him more than the other protagonists.

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The resolve to talk about happiness and the future of humanity is just a pathetic excuse to say, “My sister would have died even if I did nothing! Hehehe!”

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Something blatant has come.

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Father Pucci should have met a fate like Diavolo’s.

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I am curious about what happened to the other living beings besides Emporio.

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>>129

I wonder if the boss has been freed from the loop of death?

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I love Pucchi because he’s so terrible, I like him after going around about three times.

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I can confidently say that I prefer the anime version over the sixth part.

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Even though I was taught many times that only looking at the results is not good, it seems you haven’t read anything…

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But I really like the pathetic pleading of the last priest towards Emporio.

It’s at the point where there are even additions in the original anime.

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If we assume that Emporio has been alive since one cycle ago,

Is it correct to say that those who didn’t die in the first round are still living in the world after the failure of the first round, just like Emporio?

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>>136

I think that’s fine.

It seems that there are changes happening, such as the G.D.st prison disappearing and the dead becoming different people, but the main course of history should remain unchanged.

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I wonder if we will return to the world stage up to Chapter 6 again.

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Shut up, you little brat (original animation).

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If you’re truly prepared, then you should be ready to face the fate of being attacked by Emporio as well.

If it’s destined to be attacked but not killed, then it wouldn’t have been possible to lose.

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Both Part 6 and Part 7 were often talked about during their serialization, right?

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>>142

Part 7 has an ending that is too long.

Even if I read it all at once later in a paperback (thinking, “Wow, there are so many volumes after getting on the train…”), I think people will say a lot if they follow it monthly in real time…

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Someone anonymously said that not all the characters from previous arcs died due to acceleration abilities, but they really have died, right?

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>>144

I didn’t die.

I became a different person, like Eileen.

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>>144

People whose faces haven’t changed haven’t died, because those who are dead can’t come to the next universe.

It is properly explained in the story as well.

After killing, the universe made a full cycle, which is why Jotaro and Jolyne have become different people and exist in the next universe.

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I thought it was boring and couldn’t keep up, but when I watched it in the anime, I ended up crying at the overwhelming momentum.

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>>145

Bringing Roundabout for the final episode’s ending is a strength that comes from having adapted the entire series into an anime.

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I think it’s an incredibly good ending, but I couldn’t accept it at all during my first viewing.

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Even though the scum is saying something that sounds plausible and it’s depicted so clearly, I don’t want to be a brain Sponge-like idiot who would utter that there’s some truth in what the priest is saying.

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>>149

This bad word definitely comes from Morioh Town.

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At its core, I really didn’t care about the world, so I prioritized my own convenience and went to kill Emporio, only to get defeated in return, which is incredibly pathetic, but I actually like it.

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It’s unfortunate for destiny if you keep forcing all the responsibility of your actions onto it, saying “because it’s destiny! Because it’s destiny!”

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If you can wait until that time, it’s all right if you kill me afterwards, that’s what I’m saying myself.

You said it yourself, so why are you straying off the path and coming to kill me?

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In the end, even Mr. Roham couldn’t meet the accelerated deadline and died from shock, leading to a live-action version of the world.

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It’s not about interfering with the certainty of the future; it’s just that I’ve already killed everyone else, and the only one left who comes to kill me is Emporio, so it feels like the priest just greedily thought that if he kills this one too, he would be safe after the cycle is complete.

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When I read it again, there are a lot of scenes that really don’t make sense, so the anime does an amazing job of breaking it down.

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>>158

Even in the anime, I still don’t understand anything about Jongari A…

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I think a large part of the feeling of confusion comes from not knowing what happened to the Jousuke and Giorno we’ve seen.

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>>159

I didn’t care at all, but aren’t you worrying too much?

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>>163

It’s amazing that it doesn’t bother you at all after reading it.

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>>163

I don’t want you to judge the parts that I’m concerned about.

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I thought Rohan Kishibe was an anime original, but it actually existed normally.

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So, in the end, is SBR a story set in the late 1800s of the world after Pucci died, following a cycle through Part 6?

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>>161

I think you should just fantasize as you like.

The author doesn’t care about such things.

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>>161

The author talks about things in the interview that can be said to be one way or not, so it’s hard to understand.

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>>161

No one understands.

It may be a universe completely unrelated to parts 1 to 6.

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Regardless of the others, Giorno has just fulfilled his dream.

I thought it was pretty terrible back then.

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>>165

Wasn’t it a few years since Parts 5 and 6?

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>>174

It’s been 10 years.

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After Cape Canaveral, I will dedicate as many lives as it takes!

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I felt nostalgic as my favorite parts 4 and 5 have already gone through a cycle and reset.

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In the first place, it’s not good that the priest is stating what he thinks as if it were a common goal for all humanity.

Don’t try to force that on all of humanity.

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The treatment of the main character from the previous work is quite bad, isn’t it?

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Given the history so far, it’s not pointless that Emporio ended up victorious and the feud related to the lineage has come to an end; it’s genuinely a great final chapter.

The seventh part started fairly quickly…

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In the end, Pucci is just a scumbag who wants to shift the responsibility for his sister’s death in the past.

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>>177

Putch is worthless, but I can only say that my sister’s death is truly a tragedy, and I understand the feeling of wanting to curse the world.

At that time, the existence of DIO, who might save me, was already my misfortune.

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It’s said that reaching heaven is the most important thing when begging for your life.

I was trying to prioritize dealing with Emporio before reaching that point.

He just sounds plausible, but his true self is that of a selfish jerk.

It expresses the priest’s humanity better than anything else.

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The rivalry between the Joestar family and Dio was ended by a small boy of unknown origins.

Accept it.

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>>180

Shut up, you brat…

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Isn’t it the case that during a round of acceleration, the dead are just replaced, and if someone is still alive, they’re the same person as before the acceleration?

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A small achievement of Pucci that nobody mentions is that Kars and Santana likely weathered away and disappeared while in their rock form.

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If he’s not dead, he should reach the new world after the collapse of heaven, just like Emporio.

I hope that they will have a gentle future where they can build friendships from scratch with people reminiscent of Narancia and Shigechi.

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I like the touch of the sixth volume the most.

I think the sexy feeling of the lips and the strong gaze in the artwork are from this time.

From around Blackmore in chapter 7, it feels like the intensity of the eye power gradually weakens.

I think it’s understandable that during that time, when Mr. Araki began to feel the effects of presbyopia, it was around this period.

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Now it’s just a story of the past, but 2011 was a future story at that time, and since they couldn’t depict anything beyond that, they made it end this way.

189: Japan Otaku Reviews

In Part 6, I thought the talent had dried up, but in Part 7, it was confirmed that it was indeed genius, and then in Part 8, I felt that the talent had dried up again…

192: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

>>189

No, part 7 is really boring.

191: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Father Pucci is not necessarily inheriting DIO’s ideology.

It’s not strange for even unrelated children to break the ties of fate.

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