
That was the line when the final boss realized death.
This final exchange is so masterfully done that both Johnny and the President are relatable.
There is no cloudiness in my heart and actions; everything is ‘justice.’
Guarantee OK
>>1
Honestly, I was confused because this scene had nothing but dialogue, so I appreciated that you added an icon.
>>125
Honestly, my tension got even more confused!
Whoa!
It doesn’t seem like the time to realize death.
I just realized that the other person wouldn’t be fooled by my acting, so I just became more honest about it.
The president’s persuasion is nothing but lies.
I wanted to meet my deceased father, so I searched for parallel worlds, but…
It truly feels like there was no world alive anywhere.
>>5
I just have a feeling that D4C wouldn’t manifest in a world where my father doesn’t die.
If I pick up the handgun and nothing happens, it is 101% guaranteed that I can return to the world based on the gyro and let Johnny slip away.
I feel like it’s a line that was thrown in a gamble with the intention of killing Johnny until the very end.
Justice may differ from person to person.
Even if the president’s ambitions had been realized, that was that.
It seems that what’s different about them compared to other bosses is that they die after accomplishing what they set out to do…
There was no reason for this guy to let Johnny live, so he probably intended to kill him from the beginning to the end.
>>8
And Johnny, knowing that the president is going to deceive us, responds without surprise.
I wanted to believe it.
Ah…
It’s all your fault.
Why did that person have to go through such a terrible experience with a low salary…?
>>11
Because the salary is low.
The safe gyro will come back, but it probably isn’t the gyro I know, right!? In response to that question, it seems that having a safe and living gyro in this world is what’s truly important, which makes me think that everything else aside from America is really just trivial matters.
>>12
But if I were in Johnny’s position and said that, even if I know he’s a different person from Gyro, I think I wouldn’t be able to resist those feelings.
Because I’m a politician.
People with a bad character and a bad mouth like that are just worthless poor folks.
>>14
I like this.
>>143
Shoot.
Although there is some understanding of principles and claims, I play the role of a villain because I don’t care at all about human emotions, feelings, or romance, and I can’t understand them.
Someone who can act recklessly also treats the lives and deaths of others lightly.
D4C is like the main body, and Valentine doesn’t really care about himself that much either.
It seems like the deceased father’s patriotism was quite genuine.
It feels like there is absolutely no empathy at all.
As you think, I do intend to betray you, and everything I swore to my father is a lie, but I’m striking a pose as if I’m the coolest in the world while admitting it.
If I had continued with pure public spirit and patriotism until the end, with a selfless heart, I could have won against Johnny.
The core of the basic thought is “I am the one who takes the napkin,” so in the end, I end up prioritizing myself…
Although we are working for the country, each individual citizen tends to be somewhat overlooked.
Well, I’m also treating my own life carelessly for the sake of the country.
Even though it’s trash, the way the lines are delivered around here is so cool that it almost makes me want to be deceived.
>>27
I wanted to be perfectly deceived until the end…
But it’s rare for a JoJo boss to not get all flustered and look uncool here and instead stay stylish.
>>28
In the first place, it’s super lame to come here asking for help against Johnny and already be completely ready to betray me…
Remember that having the determination against Emporio is true happiness!! This is level of Father Pucci making a meaningless persuasion.
>>32
What sets him apart from Pucci is that he is prepared with The World’s Dio, anticipating the possibility of his own persuasion failing.
>>79
It was a hidden weapon discovered after traversing countless parallel worlds, but I wonder what made The World awaken, Diego…
It’s a world where DIO and the final boss share the position.
In JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 8, Johnny really uses the corpse for his own selfish purposes…
>>30
It’s fine because I have no regrets…
Normally, you wouldn’t hand something so dangerous over to someone like Johnny, right?
What are you talking about with betrayal and patriotism?
>>33
It’s better if you don’t butt in without reading the main story.
No matter how I think about it, it’s a lie, and I understood that they were going to deceive me, which is why I was able to handle it. But I truly wanted to see Gyro again and believed what the president said, so I weep in sorrow after the resolution.
The memory of 14-year-old Lucy attempting to do something inappropriate flickers in my mind…
If I can’t get it, I’ll destroy it.
I’m shooting without caring that Lucy is being used as a shield.
I can’t entrust a corpse to someone who’s doing that.
Will the anime depict the president, who gradually turns into a completely different person, accurately as he is?
>>38
Annasui has been a man from the start, so I wonder how that works.
>>38
It seems quite challenging to gradually change the design each time they appear, so I wouldn’t be disappointed if the design was fixed, but I would like to see a president who looks like a different person each time I see them.
>>38
If we do it at the pace of an anime, I think it might become quite noisy, the visual changes of the president.
Though they act big, having a trashy inner self is common among JoJo’s boss characters, but among them, the one who maintained that big persona until the end really feels like a true politician.
“Jairo’s indifference may seem cruel at first glance, but when you consider the circumstances of him having no father, I think it adds depth to the story…”
>>40
It doesn’t necessarily mean that it is dead in all worlds…
As a politician, they are good at saying things that sound convincing.
It’s rare not to be like, “What the hell?!” at the moment of death.
At first, I was saying something like “Those poor losers…”.
Guarantee
OK
Your beliefs and thoughts are admirable, but your actions are numerous despicable deeds.
In the end, they just pretended to be a big deal on the surface, but they’re ultimately just a JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure villain like the previous examples.
I have selfish motives, but I am America, so it’s safe.
Self-interest labeled as being for America.
>>51
America = because it’s me.
I love my country, and it’s true that I wouldn’t hesitate to sacrifice my life for it.
Basically, the concept of that country is recognized as something that takes the napkin = something that I can create freely.
What you’re saying is admirable, but in the end, what you’re doing is on the same level as Dio and Cars.
Compared to the original debut of the crushed bun, the guy in the image is way too handsome…
>>53
A man who has properly set the determination to retrain himself in preparation for the situation where he must fight.
I was wondering if the body was okay after the American president, so I checked overseas message boards.
I love it because it’s drawn without being treated as a fool! I wondered if it was okay for a Catholic person to write that…
>>55
I might cut the scene where someone clearly says, “No way, Jesus!”
The fact that a man who can easily throw away his own life struggles to give up a handkerchief as a memento shows the president’s humanity.
When they say things like “country” or “patriotism,” it sounds straightforward, but you can easily be misled.
The country that the president talks about equals himself, so in the end, the foundation is self-interest.
In Japanese anime, when Jesus appears, it’s usually a gag…
>>60
Hmm… Saint Young Men…
The first-person is an American person.
The people who were made to bear the burden of death without their consent.
You probably wanted to live without having to take napkins in America.
>>63
It’s all Gyro and Johnny’s fault for trying to kill me by getting in the way of taking the napkin!
>>66
Well, I don’t think there’s any justice in killing a president…
A country is not just a selfish entity.
Otherwise, I wouldn’t do something like leaving the future to Dio.
The state is not the same as the nation.
Since “Saint Young Men” can be done in Japan, it might not be a big deal there, but are there cases where it gets hidden during localization when released overseas?
The scenes that are supposed to be hilarious just aren’t funny at all!
It’s understandable that Gyro is on Johnny’s list of people he wants to revive, and it’s also clear that Wekapipo and Mountain Tim are there, but it’s strange that Sandman, whom he had a hand in, is included while Hot Pants, with whom he has spent a considerable amount of time, is not.
>>69
Did you not know he/she died?
Huh? Were you watching?
>>71
“I got stuck in the window frame, aaah!! And ever since then, I’ve only been looking at the president.”
Steal the corpse! Kill Johnny! Why is it you? Because I appreciate your ambition! Well, I do actually value it, though.
If Johnny is going to die anyway, I kind of feel like this will do in a moment of desperation.
The president of the basic world is probably already dead, and since I am also disposable, it is truly for the sake of the country.
It’s interesting that the most supported president has ideas that are like ultimate socialism.
>>74
It’s complicated because of the times!
>>80
Before this era, there has been an endless response battle over whether President Valentine is right in that country.
>>85
I can easily imagine that it will get even more intense responses once the anime is broadcast.
I was stating various arguments, but isn’t entrusting it to Dio just a way of getting back at someone in the end?
>>75
I think it was a place where I would have been troubled if the body storage didn’t get done.
If it gets animated, will the mystery of Sandman ≒ Soundman be solved…?
I guess the Sound Man was brought here by the President from a parallel world?
I wonder what the difference is between Muzan, who entrusted everything to Tanjiro.
I love the ones that fight with the ASB flag.
It’s not used in the original, but it doesn’t feel out of place.
It’s not about prioritizing myself, but prioritizing the country.
He is a cruel man who does not hesitate to impose sacrifices on himself and others, regardless of the means.
Since it annoys me, I might hit them just for that.
After making me believe 100%, I couldn’t discard the 1%, which is exactly how a JoJo villain operates.
The contrast between Christ who bore all sins and the Love Train that imposes sins on others is indeed thought-provoking.
>>87
The character of Christ appeared in Civil War too, so it must be an intentional contrast.
Is the only time the national flag was used in the main battle when Diego’s half body was sticking out?
I like the president’s last battle being negotiations and oaths.
Since Johnny ended up using it for personal gain later on, it’s true that if such things happen frequently, it could be quite problematic and requires strict management.
Well, it’s kind of sad for Johnny himself to admit his selfish desires, though.
It’s kind of interesting how DIO, who has the world, seems to be completely unharmed and very relaxed at that moment—well, I guess that’s to be expected.
(Jonny… when you’re unsure, you mustn’t shoot…)
>>94
But there is no longer any “hesitation.”
The president’s death scene looks cool like in the referenced image, but his panic after getting hit by claw Act 4 is pretty lame.
>>95
It’s sad to say not to be flustered after eating something like that.
Well, if I were to move to a parallel world, I would definitely be terrified of attacks that follow me infinitely.
Jesus speaks to you while you’re hesitating during shopping for Civil War.
If we bring Gyro from another world, the story begins with Johnny, the protagonist from that world, crossing over to retrieve his friend.
>>100
If it’s a parallel where Johnny accepts another gyro, he might not come after me.
I was also scared of the ball breaker that interferes with dimensions…
>>101
“Yes! Barrier! It doesn’t work!” Then a monster came that broke through or forced its way into that barrier…
I can really understand how shallow the words “I swear on〇〇” are.
>>102
The president really feels proud of his father and is not insincere about it, but I think it’s quite a character to use that as a bargaining chip.
When I’m driving and feel like I can go, I remember to whisper and keep safe driving in mind.
>>103
But there is no more “confusion.”
Well, it’s satisfying to see someone who was smugly putting harm on others getting their barriers broken and facing incomprehensible situations, completely flustered.
Chumimimeen
I had a negotiation breakdown with Johnny, I’m sure to lose due to the task I’m stuck with, and I absolutely want to avoid my body ending up with Johnny like this.
Let’s see if we can make a deal with Dio!
The patriotism of a father and that of a president are quite different, aren’t they…?
Using a corpse for his son by Johnny is fundamentally no different from the president using a corpse for America.
The president is just coated in righteousness.
The president, who had been aloof until then, panicking after being buried underground multiple times was actually refreshing.
Diego wants Manhattan Island! Since he is aware of the fixation on social status, it is actually quite convenient as a place to entrust the body.
Just by taking a napkin, Diego will definitely have the body laid to rest in America.
>>112
Various participants joined the race, but it was only Dio who sought social honor.
The reason it is such a cruel act is that I also treat myself roughly, as if I were disposable.
I wonder how the face will look in the anime version.
>>114
Considering the example of Iggy, the process of dieting is depicted.
Ultimately, if the body is left in America, any defeat would be safe.
If possible, I would like to partake in it too…
I will ensure Mr. Steel’s life! I told Lucy that, and I kept my word, so if I have the capacity to protect him, I’m a man who keeps his promises.
I’m re-reading it, but that scene with the perfect golden rotational energy… and there’s still one shot left in the chamber is just too cool.
In the story where the president finds and chases after Lucy, I remember her figure changing rapidly.
The president will seriously act for America even if they win.
That being said, Johnny will kill, and naturally, Johnny cannot accept it.
I wonder if they’ll suddenly become muscular in the anime.
I’m worried about the reading comprehension of users without a thread name.
Aren’t you just creating your own story based on the cool lines in your head and interpreting them accordingly?
The president’s napkin theory states that to take a napkin, one must be respected by everyone, so if Dio, who desires social status, were to win SBR, he would certainly become a man respected by others, albeit not to the extent of the president.
>>128
Reality is the consequence of using two horses, becoming disqualified and disappearing, losing all respect.
Well, Dio was just brought here…
I was shocked that the aide to the president, who had a hairstyle very similar to his, only said “winter catfish.”
You weren’t even a Stand user?!
>>130
I heard that he was bought for practical skills, not as a bodyguard…
I’ve only read it once, so I’m doing my best to understand what happened and I can’t even grasp the meaning of the lines.
The contents are despicable, but it’s really scary how all they can think about is America.
Even if you can reset from a parallel world, for the person involved it still means dying normally, and I think it’s monstrous to be able to use oneself like a pawn without mercy.
I love the part where you desperately try to break free from the endless rotation and end up with tearful eyes.
What’s good about Johnny is that he’s not necessarily a hero.
It is often said that the harsh treatment of drivers with low wages is rational as a measure to keep them driving until the end.
The driver who brought Lucy, who was stung by a bee, has no particular reason to erase it.
The Love Train truly represents the essence of the president.
If it’s good for America, I don’t care what happens to any strangers.
Even if that stranger were a fellow citizen.
>>138
When considering how to deal with the disruptive elements among the people, well, you know…
If we’re going to entrust it to Diego, isn’t it better to go with Johnny!?
That guy may be of British descent, but he’s still American, right!?
>>139
Johnny definitely thinks that taking it out of America is for his own sake, so it’s impossible from a presidential standpoint.
It actually happened like that.
>>139
Because they are a convict who tried to destroy a corpse… It’s a civil war, so the president must be aware of it too.
I feel like we’ve been talking about how, even if the result is correct, if the process is bad, then it’s still not right.
The coolest scene of an outrageous lie being revealed.
Infinite rotation is an easy-to-imagine nightmare that made me feel unwell just reading it.
In a world that has stopped, what begins to move is the context of horror, Act 4.
No matter how much I run away, it’s too scary to be killed repeatedly.
Of course, it would make you tearful.
I thought it was genius to connect it to the scene where the first gun is picked up.
I like that D4C is strong but it definitely won’t manifest for me, and I don’t feel envious of it.
It’s sad that the D4C at the end disappears in a torn and worn-out state, having lost its fashionable design up to that point.
I think it’s amazing how Johnny can quickly take advantage of the property of things from parallel worlds sticking together.
If I could entrust myself to an alternate universe self, the mentality of being okay with my current self dying is amazing.
Although it’s self-centered, I think I wouldn’t have been able to pull SSR Diego in the end without a sense of patriotism, so that kind of determination must be genuine.
The story of wanting to believe 101%.
I love how Johnny’s feelings overflow with the desire to meet Gyro if he can.
Pick up that handgun.
Strong enough to escape after stealing from Johnny.
As mentioned above, Dio, who is fixated on social honor, will likely place the body, so it was the best choice for him in the heat of the moment.
Why were the president and Johnny fighting in another world when there were no bodies?
>>158
Didn’t you say something about a diamond?
>>158
Other worlds are diamonds.
Is there a world where Johnny dies and Gyro survives?
I don’t think the president would hand over the body if it’s against Dio with the Stone Mask.
D4C and Love Train both have the ability to impose something on someone who doesn’t know about them, so the characters are well represented.
There is no body, but the stand has manifested in a different world.
That diamond likely has some kind of backstory.
“My own time from High Voltage is going to be super hype in the anime.”