
Dio… Perhaps we were meant to be one together, just like you said. I even feel a strange sense of friendship.
His youth was with Dio!
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But I! I laugh a lot!!
Don’t you feel friendship?
I love watching Dio fall while saying he should be annihilated, and shedding tears.
It’s been about 10 years, so there must be some feelings about growing up in the same house.
It’s a piece of crap, but…
It’s good that it’s coming from Jonathan’s side, but it would have been interesting if it had come from Dio’s side.
I wonder if there were various things that happened between his boyhood and the scenes of playing rugby.
I was pretending to be completely innocent.
I think it is roughly synonymous with a toxic relationship.
It clings to the Joestar family like dog poop by the roadside.
He is a man who has changed me, for better or for worse.
The weight of the bad parts is too heavy.
From the perspective of other poor people, it seems like they would think, “Why are you doing that in such an incredibly lucky environment?” about DIO.
Love your enemies.
No matter how you try to cover it up, taking over the body of someone who says things like this and saving them just shows that your true nature is that of a total scumbag, Dio.
You’re too good-hearted, Jonathan.
I still don’t quite understand if there was genuine friendship on Dio’s side.
Even though we spent many years together, I never felt any friendship.
It’s nice to feel friendship when you expose your true nature, which is worse than garbage.
The evaluation from the people around me is that I’m below muddy water or vomit, but I feel a strange friendship…
We were just pretending to be friends, superficially maintaining our precious youth.
At that point, it is quite strange.
To be honest, it feels like Jonathan’s defeat, and the existence of DIO in Part 3 is annoying.
Dio didn’t call Jotaro “JoJo.”
It seems that for Dio, the only JoJo is Jonathan.
I think I’m protecting my pride by paying respect to Jonathan, who has become just a head.
Well, I think there was friendship, at least.
Investigating this medicine means doubting our friendship! You’ll lose our friendship! I really like this exchange.
Including the part where I get overwhelmed by Jonathan’s analysis and reveal my true nature.
I understand why Dio, who had a time when he was somewhat of a family member or friend, calls him JoJo.
It’s so funny how Kars properly calls Joseph “JoJo”!
Somehow, I definitely recognize Jonathan.
He’s a damn son of a bitch with no room for error at all.
I think there are several candidates for JoJo starting from part 3.
Rather, Jonathan seems a bit out of place because he’s too honest.
From here on, there will generally be some places that have a gang-like feel to them.
Well, even Jonathan did things like a little troublemaker when he was a kid.
There’s something oddly conscientious about Kars.
For now, I’m living together with middle school and university students.
It was terrible from the top to the bottom, even though I was trying to read it.
From Jonathan’s point of view, we should have been proper best friends for over 5 years.
You, who says that, are Dio Brando.
I’ll call you JoJo from today.
For both Jonathan and Dio, it remains unchanged that they are beings who have clashed and grown by risking their lives against each other.
If Dio truly felt friendship from the bottom of his heart, he would have been purified long ago by the light of the Amachan mother and child…
I’ve been living in the same house for over 10 years, so it’s only natural, I suppose.
There is a theory that the most commonly referred to JoJo is Joseph.
Dio is not a being that feels anything like friendship at all.
I think even Dio, who is such a character, had friendship in this relationship between the two.
I don’t think it’s friendship, but I feel like that sticky emotional expression is only with Jonathan…
Well, I think Dio also felt some sense of fate or destiny.
I liked that Dio, who had always been so prideful, started to show respect towards Jonathan at the very end, which makes the Dio from Part 3 complicated for me.
Well, it’s quite a shock that they had been pretending for over a decade and even planning a conspiracy to kill my father.
I wonder if part 6 DIO was in a state of enlightenment.
Investigating that medicine will cast doubt on the strange friendship between you and me!
It feels like I’m trying to elevate my own status by propping up JoJo, who has defeated an incredible version of myself.
Although it was only King George II and Jonathan who had short lives, somehow they’re treated like a short-lived family.
Enough… hand over Dario’s control.
Jonathan is not someone who fundamentally denies others, and he is also compassionate.
It gives off a strange air that friendship somehow exists, but normally he’s a man below even toilet trash.
When I think about the fact that two completely different types of men spent their youthful years under the same roof…
I think it exists at a relatively critical point where it’s not unnatural.
The most important thing is that even if it’s my pride, deliberately exposing the pitiful sight of a severed head is something I value highly.
If you’re a worthless nobody, you can just hide and assassinate in secret.
Well, both Jolyne and Enrico are dead at a young age… I think George I is also quite young.
Dark Myth (a village with a population of about 300 in the countryside that didn’t suffer total extinction)
I wanted to see the stage version of Mamoru Miyano playing Dio at the Imperial Theatre…
For an ordinary person, they would only think of wanting to sever ties, but this is JoJo after all.
Police officer.
This is what he stole.
It remains unchanged that I am a petty person pretending to be a big shot, but I guess there were indeed some thoughts during the last part of the first season and afterward.
The stories I was telling to Pucci.
It’s like Kenshiro and Shin.
If I had told Wang Chen more about how amazing Jonathan is, he wouldn’t have gotten carried away at such a critical moment…
Jonathan and Johnny are not that similar.
Dio is an evil charisma, but I think it’s quite consistent that his true nature is nothing more than garbage.
LUCK has not encountered the pillar men.
Well, he’s the kind of guy who would kill a dog out of spite for being punched…
Wancheng said it too, but Dio has either a lot of luck or a strong bad luck.
It’s the same for the Joestars.
I want to show Ndul some of the bad deeds he did when he was a kid.
I can’t show you, but…
The pillar man seems to suddenly challenge the hidden boss, doesn’t he?
Usually, being a vampire already makes you the final boss, but the first battle is against a vampire in JoJo.
When it becomes the 6th part, the bones start moving like SCP.
The inflation from part 1 to part 2 is amazing, isn’t it?
It feels like Dio is too skilled at using his vampire abilities.
If they wanted to, guys like those in the column could easily use methods like vapor compression refrigeration.
Hahaha!! How about that, JoJo! Your body is violating women other than Erina from the neck down!! Your body is honest, isn’t it!!! Sounds like something someone would say in Egypt.
What happened to Dio’s fashion sense in Part 3?
Because he is a man who performs unbelievable acrobatic moves in the Joestar mansion battle…
The strongest physical abilities of the legendary protagonists are not to be taken lightly.
The first enemy is like Suto, and the second part is quite hard mode too.
Even if Mr. Zeppeli were present at the mansion where the abilities of vampires have not been fully explored, it seems doubtful that we would win.
From what I can see with Tarkus and Bruford, it seems that vampires can easily control zombies.
The charisma that Dio showed in Part 1 was something that made you shiver and yearn for it, like a bad kid commanding followers.
Suddenly something like N’Doul or Vanilla appeared.
I just successfully made a comeback debut instead of a high school debut.
According to Jonathan’s experience, there were unpleasant people and villains right after they met, but the time they spent getting along was much longer.
The good relationship was just an act.
When thinking normally about the performance of Ripple, I believe that the characters from Part 2 are far stronger than those from Part 1.
I don’t have the power to quit like that Jonathan, Joseph.
I guess the ripple perfected by Zeppeli-san is really amazing.
Although the story takes place over a span of time, we should have been relatively close friends for about seven years in high school and college.
Jonathan definitely won’t forgive it, and he was on guard, so it can only be described as truly strange.
It was probably a happy time for George, who didn’t know the circumstances well.
Jonathan’s neck didn’t turn into a zombie.
Did Jonathan’s head end up becoming Dio’s food after all?
If you weren’t inherently stingy and evil, you could have used your connections and support to study and maybe even go down the political path, which in a way could have allowed you to control the masses even more.
Jonathan is just too much of a gorilla to begin with.
Even with three rugby players attached, I can still move forward.
A bastard child was born from a shitty woman impregnated by another man’s body, a gangster from Italy.
The only depiction of the time when we were close is that we were a great duo in rugby.
Well, it’s just a boring situation where Dio is lying, so even if it were described, it wouldn’t matter.
I was able to somewhat fix my short temper, but I couldn’t change the fact that I get easily excited, and because of that, it leads to my demise.
The Joestar family’s explosive power is incredible, so I reflected on the need to move carefully.
I was a bit too cautious against Jotaro.
If Schtoheim’s machine gun keeps hitting directly with physical attacks, it will eventually lead to death.
It’s only natural since it’s already been proven that you can kill Santana.
The goods sold as a set with human Dio are smiling, but…
Jonathan with a stern expression alongside merchandise featuring the vampire Dio.
When I reread it after a long time, I realized that from the very beginning, we were doing nothing but terrible things at full throttle.
I think I failed at my major goal because I was too preoccupied with the dog poop rolling on the roadside; I’m really a worthless person.
Humanity likely gathered information about technology, weapons, and other things in just a few days, but they probably aren’t interested in trivial entertainment…
You don’t actually need to take over the house, since Father intends to pass down the family estate to Jonathan anyway.
They would have spared no effort in providing assistance beyond just gaining the Joestar name, and Jonathan would have actually supported that.
Even if the same vice is exposed, it’s a good thing that it happened after entering society with the support of the Joestar family.
A man who could never overcome the humiliation of being half-crying in front of Jonathan.
I think it can still function as a damage source, even as a close-range power type.
It will likely start as a battle of wits and turn into a fierce struggle.
I like Koyasu’s Dio’s performance.
It seems more reasonable than DIO.
After traveling the world, there’s nothing I can say to someone who has become a thug in the slums and is treated like a scum.
Since my revival, I’ve only been using the meat sprouts and haven’t been using eye beams anymore.
Because I’m a worthless guy who feels that being given things, as Speedwagon said, is itself a humiliation.
I don’t like it unless I take it.
I wonder why Speedwagon was on August Street?
I wanted to see the eye beam from the time stop in terms of how much footage it could capture.
There was a smarter and easier way to live, wasn’t there, Dio?
The desire to kick others down is too strong.
Once the body got used to it, I wonder if the vaporization cooling method could have been used.
It’s true that Jonathan has grown to this point thanks to the trial of Dio, so he certainly isn’t someone who can be easily dismissed.
The possibility exists that the Sky Rift Eye’s piercing shock was poor because the blood wasn’t accustomed to it.
I was able to stick my head out at least.
I believe that whether or not I received a fair share of the Joestar assets, with what I have learned so far and my inherent intelligence, I could have succeeded enormously in anything other than wrongdoing.
I don’t like how the void eyes of the fissured sky burst out like a weak stream of urine…
The impact on life is too significant, for better or for worse.
My youth is my youth with Dio.
I think it was essentially an affirmation of my own life.
If you think about it normally, Dario was giving me a really great opportunity…
I planned to raise the poor child as my own noble offspring and give them half of my fortune.
It’s fine as long as I can just get promoted normally.
Well, he’s weak and pathetic, but…
Sake! I can’t help but drink!
I think one of Dio’s charms is making statements like that.
Before meeting Dio, Jonathan had a proud streak, but he was also somewhat of a rascal…
In the early part of Chapter 3, it’s understandable that Star Platinum was thought to be the guardian spirit of Jonathan due to its incredible physicality.
If things stay as they are, I think I’ll end up growing up to be an even more good-natured and somewhat misguided noble scion than George.
The problem was that I was only thinking about taking over the Joestar family’s budget.
Even though I was pretending to be nice, after getting beaten up once, I was able to live pretty well in the Joestar household for several years.
If you had just lived normally, you could have obtained a life of happiness above that of the average person as a noble.
The ambition to kick others down is just too strong.
Lord Joestar is too much of a saint…
Became unhappy because I was too much of a saint…
It’s true that Dario and the environment probably had a negative impact on his personality, but that’s what Speedwagon would refer to as being inherently evil.
Considering the episode of the sleeping slave that appeared in Part 5, it seems that Jonathan was able to awaken by meeting Dio.
Even without taking over, I could have gotten half of it, and if it was against an easygoing Jonathan, I could have further deceived him and taken about 90%.
However, I couldn’t tolerate receiving George’s compassion itself.
“I was made a noble out of pity.”
This is the first defeat for Dio.
I’m curious about what you thought of your mother.
I believe that even as a troublemaker, I could get along well with Erina, which makes me think she is my fated partner.
Considering the era, just being adopted into a noble family guarantees success, so there’s absolutely no need to poison Lord Joestar…
I’ve become a noble, received half of the inheritance, and will rise as a lawyer to surpass all of you!