
There is no cloudiness in my heart and actions; everything is “justice.”
Even if Jolyne and Jotaro die in part 6, the spirit of justice will be passed on! That’s the story that follows in the next part.
I love the irony of having a final boss that, no matter how many times they die, endlessly passes on justice.
Changing to color increases the handsome level.
By the way, some Indian has shot a friend.
A large number of personal accidents are occurring at a station somewhere.
Putting what I’m doing aside, I really think this line is seriously cool.
It’s crazy that you can sacrifice yourself without hesitation.
>>4
“I’m taking these guys from this world.” “That’s fine.”
“I’m sorry, I’ll leave it to you.” “I understand…!” It’s really scary how quickly you understand.
I wonder if Johnny and Lucy are doing well after that sudden disappearance of the final boss in that world?
The final plea for life looks cool even though it’s no different from Pucci’s last moment.
>>5
It’s nice that the president’s last weapon is a speech.
>>5
For a world centered around myself
There is a difference because it doesn’t matter whether you are there for your homeland.
>>5
The difference between not exposing oneself as a disgrace and wearing the mask of the president until the end.
Also, the person is used to dying.
It’s really quite nasty to leave behind insurance even after dying.
Indeed, it has a very JoJo-like boss quality.
It has aspects that make it hard to believe it’s the boss from JoJo.
>>7
In very rough terms, the bosses in JoJo are those who commit evil deeds that harm human society for the sake of their own ego.
Only the president, as the top of the country, cannot be entirely denied based on a certain ideology; their willingness to sacrifice themselves for the achievement of goals sets them apart from other bosses.
>>7
The part where he is driven by justice and the evaluation like “his terrifying aspect is not his ability but his true nature” similar to Jotaro.
It feels like the final boss has a protagonist-like quality.
No matter how one tries to sugarcoat it, in the end, the motivation behind Pucci’s next final boss is the ego that turns away from one’s own weakness.
He is a man who would even sacrifice himself for the happiness of the vast majority of the people other than himself.
I am fighting for the interests of the United States.
It is never for the happiness of each and every American citizen.
>>10
This is what’s strange, isn’t it?
In the end, they’re even using their own citizens like Johnny and the old engineer as stepping stones.
The subject is an American person.
>>11
Because he is the president…
It seems that Mr. Araki is drawing with the feeling that the true intentions of the leaders of various countries are probably like this.
>>12
In recent times, it seems better to prioritize national interests even at the expense of individual dignity.
It’s just that the United States acts as a protector of the huge whole, so a certain number of American citizens can be discarded.
The fact that even the person themselves can be discarded is what makes it unconventional.
Guarantee
OK
Isn’t it more important that Gyro is alive in this world? The way of saying that and the fact that they can easily kill people.
It seems like they operate under a belief that both themselves and others can be replaced endlessly, even in death.
>>15
I think it’s a Stand ability that reflects such values.
The 6th part is just too unsightly, and the 8th part is not cool at all, so the 7th part feels unusually different.
Sometimes, my little guy gets excited.
It’s amazing to have the determination to decide on the fundamental world at a self-meeting and be ready to make sacrifices.
Even if I had D4C, it would be impossible for me to fully master it…
>>22
It’s already a given that I will die as an infinite number of lives.
Even if I entrust it to another world, the me over there…
“I can confidently say that I would be 고민 (worried) for about 30 minutes thinking ‘Huh? Uh! Wow…'”
>>32
If it can be done in 30 minutes, you have talent!
If you go to another world and the president of that world is just about to lose, do you end up dying along with them?
Johnny is also not classified as justice or evil, and the last battle is a fight between egotists.
In the world of Diego, the Stand is different, and Diego is still alive up to that point.
Even though it’s not in opposition to the president, how does that world know about Johnny’s stand… what kind of route did it take?
The ideal president for Americans
A feeling like the battle between evil and great evil in the climax of Part 7.
>>27
For now, the president has an incredibly high approval rating, so it’s not exactly evil.
Johnny also acknowledges that the cause lies with the president.
What the protagonist with death-reversal or restart abilities is doing is somewhat similar.
In JoJo’s, the boss is the only one who is self-centered.
Someone who truly thinks about America.
It’s huge that World Dio took on the role of the final boss.
The monster Dio and the Dio from Parts 1 and 3 of the world have all died together…
>>34
If we don’t deal with the source of trouble early…
In the end, it turns out that trying to persuade Johnny with words is just typical of a politician.
You’ve slimmed down before I knew it.
In a normal movie, if there were two of me, we would fight to the death, but this president keeps partnering with me infinitely…
In reality, when it comes to the scale of a nation, they may be just, but I wonder what they think when they are sent to the side that gets ruthlessly discarded for the sake of the majority.
>>40
What’s troublesome about the president is that he himself is unhesitatingly among those who are being discarded.
Because of this, you can’t deny that you cut people off and what about you?
They’re seriously thinking about national interests, so it’s good as a supporter… whether we can actually benefit from that is another story.
It’s good to completely disregard and not even think about one’s own death.
In the beginning, I was saying things like “the scum of the poor…” but now…
The story of the Steel Ball Run, which resulted in a large number of casualties under the premise that searching for bodies requires a struggle to the point of death.
“My father can probably assert that it was better than a war where a large number of people die, precisely because he died in the Civil War…”
>>44
If there were really cheat items like that and to acquire them, it wouldn’t be surprising if a world war broke out, and if it could be resolved with just one casualty in a race, it can’t be denied that it’s a cheap cost.
I’ll push all the bad things onto others regarding my ambitions! That purpose is quite evil, just the right balance.
I think they really have no attachment to individual lives, cutting themselves off and treating even subordinates and citizens casually.
I can’t help but think that the president’s spirit has already been taken over by D4C.
It’s a mentality that other final bosses don’t have, to properly set up insurance just in case negotiations fail and you die.
If it has come to the point where I can no longer win against Johnny, I’m following Diego’s lead.
“If I die, as long as American justice is carried out by someone else, that’s a serious character.”
“For the sake of the country, even I can be sacrificed! So you guys can be sacrificed too! From the perspective of those who can be sacrificed, it’s hard to bear… I think this as I look at the person who was driving the train.”
>>52
Well, for the majority of the people, when choosing between the happiness of the entire country and a $20 old man, there is definitely a cruel aspect of discarding the latter.
In reality, if another country holds it, it would be at the expense of the misfortune of that country…
There’s no option to keep Johnny alive.
The only enemy of D4C is right in front of me.
They are surprisingly nationalistic and authoritarian.
“In order for the country to survive, I hope everyone in front of me is happy.”
I’m not thinking even a little bit about such naive things.
Thanks to the president being widely consumed, there are likely many parallel worlds that have achieved peace.
>>56
It’s surreal how suddenly dying or disappearing can bring peace…
>>62
JoJo’s really bizarre adventure (it ends up tapering off)…
This is a cancellation.
It’s too scary that they’re charging in even though they’re Americans.
Due to the habit of cutting people off, there was no trusted subordinate like a close confidant, so I decided to leave it to an ambitious person like Diego…
Since you can infinitely bring forth the strongest existence of yourself from another world, you probably didn’t need a loyal follower like Vanilla.
If you exclude Tomoru-kun from the 8th division, it was quite a significant final boss.
>>60
That’s more like a significant entity, or something akin to a natural phenomenon with personality… Since it’s a story about overcoming disasters, it’s only natural that the final boss is a disaster in human form.
Even if the owner is someone like Diego, it will prosper if they are in America.
There is strong trust in the corpse.
It’s not that they can easily cut others off because they don’t understand their feelings.
A man who is trying to take a napkin, under the premise that it’s the worst if America is discarded because discarding is the lowest.
I truly respected my father, but it’s consistent that someone who could easily use such a father for lies thinks justice is the most important thing.
The fact that I can meet the heart of the corpse faster than anyone else.
The contents were perhaps a human that the holy corpse wanted to lend a hand to.
The fat president has disappeared before I knew it…
How did they die…?
>>68
He said he was retraining for the upcoming finale.
>>74
It’s a lie that it’s unrelated to D4C’s abilities…
>>85
Could it be that when you train, you are automatically brought closer to a president who has been trained?
>>68
I trained.
The aftermath of the hot pants from another world that only had the spray taken.
>>69
What do you mean by being taken away even though it’s a stand…?
As a ruler, it’s correct, and the side that enjoys that happiness shows understanding, while the majority of the side that sacrifices feels it’s outrageous.
Conflict is unavoidable, and that outcome is also inevitable.
I want the anime to properly introduce the character as fat from the beginning.
That body shape seems to be a sign of determination.
It’s a bit lame that in other worlds they are fighting over giant diamonds.
>>72
I suppose there is some power in that world, after all.
The only thing that body has is the power to become a napkin for the whole world.
>>72
Even the fifth part is a struggle over drug interests…
I think it’s amazing that you can combine self-sacrifice and evil.
I really like D4C’s abilities, but there’s something about the President pretending to be noble that I find somewhat off-putting.
In the work called JoJo,
They say things like “fat” or “short” or “yes, yes!” but…
I can play the mandolin with my feet while dancing.
If you’re a politician, you’ll likely choose to cut off certain things, large or small, so if you still wish for the country’s prosperity, that might be better.
At first, I think I made an appearance as a normal nasty character…
>>82
I wonder if my pen is flowing.
Even if memories are retained, there’s no continuity of consciousness with this ability… I really dislike using it myself.
>>83
What’s amazing is that the president, who lost his ear after taking a hit from the Golden Rotation, is not dead yet, but he passed on D4C to his parallel world self and came back just as a decoy.
I’m ready for this.
While having performance on par with Star Platinum
Fight without relying on Stand abilities.
If you get hit by a humanoid stand, you’ll die!
In anime, are they slim from the start?
It seems that Bucciarati is not this suspicious person.
>>90
But Iggy was ugly.
The president seems to be more of an Iggy type.
>>90
How was Iggy again…?
However, a 14-year-old can get an erection.
I appreciate the gyro, but you don’t value Johnny at all, do you, President…
>>92
In terms of self-interest and greed, Johnny, you have surpassed even the most greedy people and have reached an abnormal level.
Including spin-offs, that world is filled with all sorts of incomprehensible anomalies besides stands, so I guess the colossal diamond must have some kind of cheat power as well.
>>93
It’s just a mask made of stone, but it’s a vampire manufacturing machine.
It’s not often said, but Johnny’s question, “The Gyro from this different world that I’m about to bring isn’t the same person, right?”
“I thought it was a pretty strong attack that they could immediately respond with, ‘It’s different, but it’s important for Gyro to live in this original world.'”
It wouldn’t have been strange if Johnny had gotten taken out there.
>>95
It’s not surprising if it happened, I mean, Johnny actually fell.
“I just got stuck because I said, ‘If you really want me to believe you, I will accept the conditions as the president said.'”
If the person is satisfied, the Swamp Man problem can be resolved.
But if I say this line, won’t the lie be exposed…?
I was originally quite suspected.
It would be good to do a diet episode in the anime original.
I wonder if all the presidents of parallel worlds were trained at the same time…
It’s quite something to lie using an important memento from my father.
I like how the basic setting that a Stand’s damage reflects on its user comes into play with Infinite Rotation and D4C.
After reading it, I thought “Huh?” when I reread the beginning and realized I hadn’t lost, and it was about being a genius or something like that in the monologue.
The actions of the train driver are so brutal that I can’t believe it’s for the sake of the people, and I can’t come to like it.
>>107
Even Giorno aims to be a gangster who protects the town, but he gets drug-addicted kids involved…
If Gyro were to be brought into that world, Johnny would be pitiful.
>>108
Johnny’s world, where he parted ways with Gyro, is a Win-Win.
Even though it’s said to be for America’s sake, I feel that Dio is less trustworthy than Johnny.
Even Johnny was thinking that if the negotiation was real, it would be fine to go with a different Gyro instead.
If it weren’t for the brutal attack on the driver, readers might even wonder, “Is the president actually a good guy?” so I think he was quite an important character meta-wise.
>>112
There were also various cruel moments like when my subordinate was stung by a bee, and with Lucy and my missing wife.
>>112
Well, he was a scumbag who tried to attack Lucy even without the driver…
But this guy probably does insider trading normally.
In the game, there was a time when Gyro was brought before meeting Johnny.
The dynamic of the protagonist with ego and dark intentions versus the final boss who sacrifices even themselves for the sake of national interests is both cruel and incredibly intense.
A justice man or a rare close-range power type stand user in part 7.
Self-sacrificing and passing on justice to others, or having an affair with a woman.
A character that seems to have completely inverted the essence of the Joestar family into evil.
The level of wickedness and meanness that seeps out from their actions is indicative of a good character.
The composition is completely the opposite of previous JoJo works.
The will of pure black is on Johnny’s side, and the spirit of protecting the President’s country is undoubtedly genuine.
I think both Johnny and I, who see it from a god’s perspective, are egoists, but at that time, I was also the man who chose Gyro over the corpse and raised a toast.
So that final moment may have been inevitable.
Being an excellent politician and being a human scum can coexist.
I think D4C is a stand that combines the cruelty and fastidiousness of the public.
If Johnny had stuck to his golden will, I feel like he would have actually lost.
While he is a person who can act with a spirit of self-sacrifice literally for the sake of national interests, it is also fascinating as the final boss that he engages in ordinary despicable acts unrelated to national interests.
No matter how hard I try, if I become useless, I highly value being able to leave things to Diego.
You can’t be president without having that strong of a personality, but still, the language can be quite harsh.
>>129
In that world, even high school girls and manga artists have foul mouths…
>>132
The creator god of that world…
>>129
What you just did was really irritating.
You’ll get to fully experience the pain.
>>135
Hey, was I speaking in Kansai dialect?
Johnny really ends up stealing the body for his own selfish desires later on.
Seriously unworthy of being an owner.
>>130
It’s not a matter of apples, but the interests of society as a whole and individual happiness are increasingly diverging.
>>130
We’ve been discussing multiple times throughout the seventh chapter that the interests needed to maintain society and individual happiness are completely different, right?
It’s the same for Ringo, and for Wakapipo who was chased out for fighting for his sister and for society.
As expected, the battles between outlaws in Westerns are the most exciting.
The final boss that created the best transition to an exhibition match in the history of manga.
>>133
In the end, it was the world’s Dio, President’s final fart.
Lucy, who was continuously used by the president.
It’s nice to be defeated using the effects of D4C, isn’t it?
It might be that the noble and hungry one is literally the one who inherited through Johnny and became the president.
The standoff that resembles a Western shootout is cool.
It seems like it’s going to be a huge hit in America.
The current president is also a very interesting person.
>>137
In the first place, it’s a really popular club in America.
But as I read, I find myself naturally supporting Johnny.
Do I really have to take care of Johnny no matter what? It became “I really have to take care of Johnny” in Part 8.
>>139
The Jizo has shown that it’s the type that will do anything for its own happiness and the happiness of those around it.
It seems that I am rambling to get help.
These words are all said from the heart.
>>144
I can trust you 100%.
The last battle is a legendary match, but Diego vs. the President is also incredibly entertaining.
Why would you become a great matchmaker with such a cheat-like ability?
>>145
Before the Love Train, it felt like there was a chance to kill with maneuvers rather than just brute force…
Does this person’s transfer to their other world-line self only involve memory and Stand?
>>148
Yes.
It’s not a transfer after the person dies, but a transfer while they are still alive.
>>152
It’s like the Piccolo fusion problem, but in another world, what happens to the original personality when you install the memories of yourself?
>>165
It’s the original personality just as it is.
The reason everyone has the same personality is that even if one sacrifices themselves with D4C, they can entrust it to another version of themselves.
>>152
So, even though nonexistent memories have come to the surface, is it my own personality that makes me think, “I see, so that’s what it is. I’ll leave the rest to myself…!”?
Isn’t Josuke actually a different person from Johnny’s descendant?
Jodio and Dragona are descendants, right?
>>149
Yoshikage Kira, who is the other half of Josuke, is a descendant of Johnny.
>>149
Josuke’s half is the descendant of Johnny, Yoshikage Kira.
>>149
It seems that the absence of Jodio’s mother from the family tree suggests that there might be illegitimate descendants due to Joseph’s infidelity.
>>172
Seriously? That’s the worst. Joseph Joestar from this world doesn’t even show his face…
>>172
It’s really convincing that if it’s Joseph, he would do it…
I’m re-reading Volume 7, and while the race is super interesting, it feels like the abilities of Pork Pie Hat Kid and the Boomboom family are a bit off.
The gear suddenly shifts with Dio and Ringo.
The image in the thread is really cool, but it’s the last words after failing a sneak attack…
It’s incredibly powerful and versatile, but also has definite weaknesses.
It’s amazing how D4C has a balance that seems winnable by exploiting weaknesses.
>>154
If there were no dimensional defense, there would be quite a few ways to deal with it.
The will of pitch black is too sharp for the protagonist’s spirituality.
This is a one-time shot.
Promise
🔒
If the president’s hair hadn’t gotten caught in the wheels, Dio would have won.
>>159
A tennis ball hit by the net.
It’s scary that they’re just passing down memories, while the previous president is actually dead.
Can we really do something with Love Train, 20th Century Boy?
Johnny, using the characteristic of D4C in reverse while taking out the gun he shot with the gyro, also looks cool.
Jodio occasionally shows a pitch-black will.
Even if you bring a lot of presidents themselves, it doesn’t mean that their consciousness is unified.
When we all have the same face, it becomes hard to tell who is who.
It’s quite convenient just to be able to go to parallel worlds without having to die…
As Dio said, if you die, you just die normally, so you can’t swap places with your other self from another world…
The ability to disappear when squeezed is more lethal than the ability to die from a mere scratch from Love Train, right?
I think it’s really troublesome because any president from any world can immediately take on that resolve!
I think there’s a girl in the position of Coroné in the family tree, isn’t there?
You can’t entrust a body to someone who puts themselves above society…
Diego was fine because he had some success in society, which was akin to personal happiness.
There was no father living in any world… I like that sadness.
>>182
It’s somehow taking a human form…
It may seem like a beginner’s question, but if the transfer of memory is possible while there is no continuity of consciousness, does that mean that the president who first appeared in the manga and said “Let’s collect the bodies!” is already out of the story at the point he was killed first?
>>184
That’s right.
If all it takes is to transfer memories and then die, that’s the end of it.
>>186
Thank you
It’s a strange feeling to think that the president has always been in manga, yet the first one is already gone…
Aren’t Barbara and Holly just ordinary sisters?
It is said that Jodio’s mother has a sister, so it is believed that this is Holy Kira, Yoshikage Kira’s mother.
Like Carne that has manifested Notorious.
I wonder if I’ll become a really strong Stand with determination.
It’s not that a president who thinks it’s fine as long as their own country is happy is correct, but the purpose of keeping those who would misuse corpses for personal gain away is valid, as Johnny did in JoJolion, which makes the concern justified.