
Thank you for the best thought on the DAY STAGE. You have a wonderful daughter, Jotaro… A friend of your dad’s. ♪ It’s too much. I received a birthday present. Why is Abdo crying? Stop it. You have a wonderful daughter, JoJo…
Kakyoin and Abdul will surely take care of things.
Polnareff is annoying.
The old man is an old man.
Poruporu-kun is likely to be called without an honorific.
If Abdur were here, the parent-child relationship wouldn’t have gotten tangled up.
Mr. Abdur
Mr. Kakyoin
Iggy-kun
Polnareff
Old bastard
Polnareff is probably called by his last name only.
Polnareff is already…
Thank you for following up on Jotaro’s lack of words and for your guidance.
I wonder if the parent-child relationship could have been better.
Normally, you wouldn’t say that to grandpa!
You don’t age, Abdoul.
At first, they mock Polnareff, but once they see his cool and reliable side, they might change their perception.
It seems like being called without a title won’t change.
That future is…
You’re calling Iggy by his first name too, right?
I think it’s a future that could normally happen with EOH.
I have more affection for him than my father, but I might easily treat him like an ugly guy.
Kakyoin is alive in If.
I want to see young Jolyne being really affectionate towards Uncle Kakyoin.
It’s nice that Jotaro is referred to as “JoJo.”
The ugly guy was doing well at the Steel Ball Run.
I want to see Josuke too.
So, from Jolyne’s perspective, what would the relationship with Josuke be called? Father’s uncle?
Iggy’s lifespan is coming to an end!
I think there was some interaction with Jousuke and Koichi-kun, but since things got complicated, isn’t it impossible no matter what we do?
When I have my fortune told, I die at 19 every time…
But it didn’t turn out that way.
It didn’t happen.
If Kakyoin were alive, I somehow feel that Jotaro’s family relationships would have been a bit softer.
Polnareff seems to be taking Jolyne out for fun.
It seems like we’ve accidentally entered into a physical relationship.
It seems like Koichi-kun is the kind of person people consult… since they would even tell him to go to Italy.
Josuke…
It seems like I might become the one who names Jolyne’s Stand in fortune-telling.
When I was little, I was affectionate, but now that I’ve become rebellious and started being called an ugly guy, it really hurts…
I wonder if Iggy would have been taken in by the Speedwagon Foundation if he had survived.
Speaking of which, before he was thrown in prison, Xu Lun didn’t have the personality of a handsome man.
It seems like Kakyoin is taking on a mentor position because of the connection with the stand.
I mean, if my dad had good relationships with the people around him, Jolyne wouldn’t be as rough around the edges as she is in the main story.
Survival Institute is great, isn’t it…
CLAMP
Stay
Kakyoin, who only cares about Jolyne without having a family of his own even while alive, comes to mind.
Take this! DIO! A radius of 9000 kilometers!
Emerald Splash───!!
Isn’t it the case that Kakyoin, Iggy, and Abdul are treated as if they’ve already ended in the main story?
Is there a possibility that Polnareff meets up before he dies in Part 5?
It’s painful that Jotaro held onto that photo until the very end…
It’s nice that the ending where all the members of Part 3 survive was scripted and created directly by Araki for EOH.
Of course, since Kakyoin is his mother.
If Kakyoin were alive, he would have a son with Jotaro, so wouldn’t Jolyne not be born?
“How about you properly meet your daughter once in a while~~ I can imagine Polnareff saying that.”
I know it’s a bit strange to say this, but if I were to fall in love, I think a girl like Jolyne would be nice.
I want to protect you… I want to see your warm smile.
Hmm, it seems it’s almost time to depart.
I wonder if we are friends…
I think I’m probably getting along well with my wife.
There isn’t a word to express the family relationship between Jolyne and Giorno… I guess that makes sense when you think about the generations.
The old man’s infidelity is terrible, but I can’t get rid of it because that would be worse.
Jolyne might say things like “grandpa,” but once she finds out about the affair, I think she’ll suddenly start calling him an old man.
This Jolyne may not go to prison, but that aside, she will get to know the members of Part 6.
Because we won’t have a wonderful existence like Josuke anymore…
That aside, don’t cheat, old man.
From Jolyne’s perspective, Polnareff is like Krillin from Gohan’s perspective.
He’s a friend of my dad, but it’s not like I fear him like I do with my dad or Vegeta; I feel a bit dismissive towards him.
Well, they probably trained Josuke before the third part started…
If all members of the three-part party are alive, then Pucci is impossible to beat.
Indians are actually like this.
Sometimes I think that if Kakyoin, Abdul, and Polnareff were alive, Jolyne wouldn’t have passed by them.
A Stand with high combat power in Part 3 is prohibited by the rules.
What Star Platinum does after reaching heaven is to create a world where his deceased friends were not killed and go to meet them with his daughter, which is nice, isn’t it?
Magician’s Red is just too strong.
I think having just Abdul makes a big difference because Magician’s Red has way too many options when it comes to combat ability.
Why is it that Magician’s Red can operate at full capacity from a distance, yet can still brawl normally with Star Platinum up close…?
Where does Pucci come from?!
Abdul, activate the life detector! Burn down the Kennedy Space Center!
The ugly guy is way younger and surprisingly more unsettling than the reader’s imagination.
It’s because it’s like having an old man’s friend.
It’s the type of thing where Pucci gets hit with an oxygen deprivation attack in Emporio’s room, going in the opposite direction from the main story…
If Jotaro, who couldn’t speak much at home because he was spoiled by the communicative monsters around him, had friends who would come into his house, his family relationships would improve quite a bit.
Even if Abdul were alive, Polnareff would likely pursue Passione without telling his companions, so that outcome is inevitable.
At level 4 or 6, it’s amazing that the normally unfriendly Jotaro shows off his one-man act of swallowing cigarettes a few times when he’s bored; what’s up with the communication skills of the Part 3 members?
But if Josuke and Koichi were here, they would probably be considerate too.
I wonder how it will be since we have grown distant…
If Abdul Polnareff and Kakyoin are alive
I would never do something as reckless as charging into Green Dolphin Prison alone…
It seems I’ve become fond of motorcycles thanks to Uncle Josuke’s influence.
Even if time accelerates, if the surroundings are on fire, you will die, right?
I would like to see a conversation between Part 5 Jotaro and Part 5 Naref.
If everyone were alive, Pucci would be in a situation that isn’t even on the same level of being trapped.
Av’s life detector and Kakyoin’s barrier are seriously lawless… Pucci is going to cry over this.
Josuke seems like he would be well-loved if he went to the Joestar family.
But Jolyne always points out hairstyles, doesn’t she…?
If the three members had actually survived, I suppose the relationship with Jolyne wouldn’t have become so complicated…
Jolyne and Josuke seem to have an impression that they could become friends quickly.
It seems like you’re also in Morioh town accompanying that old man, ugly guy.
Did you swim through subspace and come back?
It seems like Abdul might break through G.D. prison with sheer force.
To the tough, taciturn Jotaro with strong arms
Only the members of the third division can casually get involved like that…
Even Koichi, who is a bundle of communication skills, is hard to approach, so Part 4 Jotaro is just way too socially awkward.
Jotaro → For some reason, Kyoichi-kun has a high approval rating.
I like Koichi too.
It’s great that Koichi is a character that people like, but…
Joutarou and Rohan are becoming too creepy.
I wonder if I’ve at least said that I love her…
(Kouichi, I respect you.)
I just found out, but is it a lie that Abdur is in his 20s?
I thought it was around 40.
After reading the translated version of Rohan’s manga, I meet the author through Jotaro’s introduction.
“If I had known you were such a perverted, gloomy creep, I wouldn’t have met you!!”
“If it weren’t for the fact that you’re Jotaro’s daughter, I would have never met a stupid delinquent girl like you in my entire life!!!”
After having a big fight
I hope the two of you can work together to solve one or two cases.
After that
“The author’s character is the worst, but ○○ (title of the work) was good…”
Then Jolyne takes a small step closer.
“That’s a mediocre work that I was told to write by the editor, competing for the bottom position in my mind.”
I want you to fight back and quarrel even more.
And about six months later, under the title “The Author’s Hope!!”, I suddenly want a sequel to ○○ to be released.
(I suppose it can be understood without saying…)
In relation to Polnareff, I usually look down on him and call him by his name without honorifics, but it seems like there is a kind of relationship where, when I’m in a tight spot and don’t want to rely on my father, I can rely on Polnareff.
Personally, I want to see Hol Horse, who has become a nice middle-aged man, interacting with Okyat.
Hol Horse is involved with Josuke’s side, you know.
You probably don’t want to meet Jotaro.
At least say hello back!
Grandfather
grandfather
Old man!
I’m troubled because I don’t think my words are insufficient or that I’m not good at conversation.
Doesn’t this person think that they’re connecting with others while not understanding their own feelings?
The old man and Polnareff keep talking to me even if I stay silent.
Since Kakyoin and Abdul can understand various things…
Polnareff has time to meet Jolyne, you know.
It might have been when I was a baby.
In the end, I’m open enough to show a one-shot performance…
In terms of the timeline, by the time of Part 4, my best friend Polnareff is already missing somewhere in Europe and is hurt…
First of all, Holly, who is the root of the environment, is really bright.
Uncle Kakyoin explains my father’s clumsy actions with a half-smile.
Jotaro is actually quite cute on the inside, isn’t he?
The third part has the boyishness of a youth who is currently in the midst of a rebellious phase.
Jotaro has gotten too accustomed to Holly-san, who can sense subtleties like a Stand ability.
Polnareff tickles Jolyne while she sits on his lap.
Kakyoin sees that and says, “Even if she’s small, she’s a lady! Polnareff!”
Jolyne said, “Then I’ll sit here—kya haha!” and sat on Kakyoin’s lap, making him flustered.
When it was part 3, I could at least follow along with Polnareff, who was getting all worked up.
It might just be that Jotaro felt it was beneath him to run away…
The problem is that the rebellious phase continues even in my forties.
It’s funny that I’m praising Koichi when he’s not even aware of it.
It doesn’t look like it at all, so it’s easy to forget, but during the third part, they were still high school kids.
If a friend you became that close with at that age dies, it inevitably affects you in terms of your character…
The thought that there’s no need to express emotions has never changed.
My father wasn’t home, and my mother understood me too much, which created an enormous communication disorder.
But when it comes down to it, everyone’s super strong, and their brains will break.
But you know,
If you act too friendly, you might get targeted by someone who resents you, so didn’t you stop showing your affection outwardly?
Thinking about it that way, it’s a sad life…
I have a personality that never felt the need to express emotions in the first place, even before going through tough times…
If Joseph is alive, I want Caesar to be alive and enjoying being a grandpa too.
I just thought of it, but is the way of calling Polnareff → Jotaro a JoJo thing?