
I like the high resolution of the original lines in JoJo.
A kiss below muddy water
Where is Dio-kun originally from?
I hold a grudge!
(Don’t remind me of unpleasant things…)
I’m really conscious of it…
The name of the man I was about to forget is Polnareff.
The guy with the full name who remembers the muddy water.
It’s working, it’s working.
The man who clearly recognizes her as Mrs. Joestar when they meet on the ship.
Who!?
As soon as I heard Erina, I remembered everything, but it seems like I’m pretending it doesn’t affect me.
I like villains that work properly like this.
I hate those guys who are sometimes creepy and provoke you but seem to be unaffected.
You remember well, don’t you? (laughs)
It’s really petty to go out of your way to insult someone as a country girl.
When I got carried away and kissed, I ended up washing my mouth with muddy water, and then Jonathan got seriously angry and beat me up, so I ended up crying…
And until I graduate from university, I’m scared enough to just pretend to get along on the surface.
Thinking about it, I haven’t met Elina since that incident, so this guy is just losing all the time.
I wonder how many times I’ve ruminated during my solitary underwater life of 100 years.
This guy is pretending to be an invincible king, but has he really controlled anything after living for over 100 years?
It’s a pretty short period from that town at the end of Chapter 1 to when he’s killed in Chapter 3.
There’s something charming about this guy, even if he says things like this.
Maybe if there were no flaws, it wouldn’t be loved this much.
I like the human-like qualities of the person in the image.
Even though you want to stop being human, that part never changes, does it?
Transforming from Dio to DIO, commanding followers and exuding charisma, but is it correct to say that beneath it all flows the vulgar blood of a rural English gangster?
I respect Jonathan, but…
Even on the surface, you were able to get along well, Jonathan.
I don’t remember the woman I embraced, but I do remember the girl who rinsed her mouth with mud; it’s so trivial that I like it.
Was there a scene where Sanbu talked about Elena?
The body has quit being human, but the mind couldn’t quit being human.
The sixth part’s Dio was a bit too aloof, which made him feel a little unnatural.
Of course, I like it because it’s in front of the priest.
It’s really amazing and kind of insane that, despite always losing and ending up as a head on a pike, you can still refer to your own episodes as myths.
I remember someone saying, “Is that you, trash clinging to Jonathan in Speedwagon at EOH?”
Maybe I’m holding a grudge about being called worse than vomit.
It’s really funny how they act like a big shot while still showing a small-time vibe.
It’s amazing how DIO can instantly bring out the words that person wants the most.
Shut up, you brat…
It must be that since it’s a short acquaintance, they can act cool.
DIO has been alive for over 100 years, but he spent most of that time in the inner lid of a coffin at the bottom of the sea, almost without eating or drinking.
In a way, it would have been better to have died normally.
You look just like your dad.
This guy really has a high ability to exploit people like that.
We sometimes call that “charisma.”
However, this one tends to have its mask peeling off quite badly.
Renamed from Dio to DIO.
Dio is incredibly skilled at making friends since childhood.
Living a long life for no reason only seems to add more painful memories, which sounds tough.
That person must really have a high skill in playing the characters they prefer.
It must have been like that with the priest too.
In the eyes of vampires, DIO doesn’t consider Pucci a friend, right?
But it’s what that guy says…
Well, if it comes to that, I can control it with a meat bud.
I think you actually remember Elina well from the beginning.
It was merely an act, as if I remembered it because it was said to maintain my pride.
Erina? Ah, my first partner… how nostalgic.
Who!?
DIO gets angry immediately if he takes damage even once.
Yesterday, I was watching the anime that was officially released on Jump, and even though he was behaving gentlemanly until just before, the moment Mr. Dyer was hit with the rose, he completely lost it and it was hilarious.
Looking back now, this guy in part 3 is a resurrected boss that I defeated once.
I have to control my mind more calmly… even though I’ve been giving myself this homework since I was a child.
I really love the lines when you win against Speedwagon in Eyes of Heaven or ASBR.
“I don’t remember your name,” you say, but it feels like you’re holding a deep grudge and definitely harboring resentment, doesn’t it?
As soon as I got slapped by Poko’s sister, I pretended it didn’t hurt and encouraged the monster Doobie…
It seems like I remember all the details of the years with Jonathan.
The Joestar couple has lost in lineage, upbringing, body, and spirit—complete defeat.
I personally like the “Who are you?” vibe of DIO in part 6.
I think it’s okay if there is an allure that even readers with a god-like perspective cannot fully interpret.
Since Speedwagon saw through the farce, it seems like he’s holding onto it normally.
Speedwagon is amazing because he accurately insults Dio both when there’s a smell worse than vomit and when Mr. Dire hit him with a ripple-infused rose.
It gives off a transcendent vibe like it’s lived for over 100 years, but in terms of life experience, it’s below Joseph.
After losing just the head, it would have been fine to challenge Jonathan by taking someone else’s body.
Why did you go out of your way to appear before Jonathan in just a head state?
It must be because there is a strong feeling of not wanting to be physically close to anyone other than Jonathan.
It seems that this guy also hated his mother.
Jonathan’s weakness is that he can’t be assertive against Dio, despite everything he has done, because he lacks a solid basis.
Humans grow, but this guy has ceased to be human.
Even though he’s a noble, Lord Joestar is being too kind by allowing an adopted child from the slums to not only graduate from university but also to be free beyond that.
I quite like Nishio Ishin’s “Dio no Kaisaku.”
It’s quite wet, but…
A man who happened to be submerged underwater during the year of the revival of the Pillar Men and narrowly escaped death.
Let go, Jojou! Let go! Think it over, Jojou!
I will grant you eternity as well! I will heal that wound!
I can live forever with Erina… JoJo!
JoJo…!? Th-this guy… is dead…
How dare you bring such disgusting ripples upon me!
Don’t get carried away! KUAA! You all are nothing but food for the dead!
I’ll use the blue whiskers as bait!
That’s so lame…
I decided to kill my father because I was told to sell my mother’s dress to pay for alcohol.
It seems that I thought my mother was foolish, but I still had affection for her.
It’s always the case that something looks good on the outside but is uncool when you open it up!
Dio was… yellow.
I looked down on my mother for spending time with a father like that, thinking she was foolish.
The complex emotion that led me to be unable to completely forgive my father was when he turned my mother’s heirloom dress into money for alcohol.
I think it’s funny how they completely ridicule their parents while constantly making others have kids to increase their own circle.
I wonder what I would do if I ran into the pillar man.
For the time being, it seems they might join forces for now…
The only woman I love says she hates Japanese people, but it’s a life experience that no one can compete with when it comes to Japanese female college students.
Maybe it’s because I can binge-watch Phantom Blood all at once.
It looks like the combat trend is coming next; when will it be updated?
But my dad had been preserving his connections all along, and even at the time of his death, he entrusted those connections not for his own treatment, but for my life after he was gone…
What kind of feelings did it really have to create a lot of children with Jonathan’s body?
Why did you suddenly start talking about heaven?
Even with a stand, we can’t win against the Pillar Men, can we?
After losing once, they said something like “Jonathan is my greatest rival!” but when they start to gain the upper hand, they suddenly say something like “The Joestar family is nothing!” It’s so petty, I love it.
But isn’t it amazing that, even after being trapped on the seabed for decades, I didn’t go insane or stop thinking?
There are those who freeze in thought just from getting tangled in a wire, and those who freeze in thought simply from being thrown into space.
Joseph’s infidelity is quite malicious since he hadn’t provided any support until it was discovered.
Is it correct to interpret that if you use DIO himself as the material for the thing that goes to heaven, it becomes Over Heaven, and if you use the green baby in place of DIO, it becomes Made in Heaven?
I trust DIO.
If you meet the man of the pillar, you must have enough destiny power to trigger a power-up event somehow.
I wonder if that guy swam desperately to the shore after being pulled up in a box by the ship.
I like the part where I almost get killed while experimenting with the stone mask on some random guy.
I think I will at least be treated as one of the better ones among the food from the pillar man.
I wonder if they were resisting for a while, saying things like “The sun is about to set!” so that the lid wouldn’t open…
It was the one that would have been stuck if it had been opened during the day.
By the way, when you open a box, you’re curious about what’s inside, so it’s usually during the day, and at the point when you dive into the box, there’s quite a high probability that you’ll be stuck, right?
I think it’s too scary to bet on whether it will be daytime or nighttime when the coffin is opened after being pulled up by the boat.
If you’ve been alone in a coffin for 100 years, it’s no wonder you’d start talking about heaven.
It’s terrible that the expression “Jonathan and DIO’s son” is generally accurate.
The ugliest son is probably Ungaro, but his stand power is truly incredible…
The coffin has a double bottom, so it should be fine…
Humans are my monkeys, and then it turns out I was the monkey for the Pillar Men.
Even if DIO has the world in part 3, it seems he wouldn’t be able to win against the Pillar Men.
The daytime shelter is just a coffin.
If you think about it, you can’t tell whether it’s day or night outside, can you?
The priest doesn’t have the strongest stand—it’s all about the right person for the right place.
Even though they say that, in terms of the timeline, in the later Part 3, The World is the strongest Stand!!!! That’s funny.
Even with The World, there’s no effective hit against the Pillar Men, so I can only run away.
It’s impossible to beat DIO in STAND PROUD, so it’s probably impossible to beat the Pillar Men in the real world too…
When the coffin seems like it’s going to open, you just need to suck energy from the arms that were thrust into the coffin, like what happened to Wang Chen, to neutralize it and get by.
The man against the pillar seems like he can stop time and escape, but there are too few decisive blows from DIO’s side.
Isn’t it scary to have been at the bottom of the sea for 100 years and then suddenly be brought up?
In terms of how it feels to be left out, I prefer Diavolo.
The Air Force’s Excellency’s zombie did it the best.
If the revival had been a bit earlier, there would have been natural enemies, and to counter them, humanity would have had ultraviolet irradiation devices, so we probably wouldn’t have been able to act properly.
This country girl has such feelings that I’ve even remembered where she’s from!
Dio is from London, but he grew up in a poor neighborhood…
When it seems like DIO is about to lose, he’ll throw away his pride and run away.
I will probably keep using death attacks, hiding myself and creating Stand users until I can defeat the Pillar Men.
Someone who doesn’t heal their leg injury just to sneakily blind their opponent at the last moment will eventually crack and lose, mentally speaking.
It’s a conclusion that I can only agree with.
Is this Dio going to get torn to shreds in either part 1 or part 3!?
Hmph, that man (Muzan) has started to move…
Boss! My leg is getting cut off!
What the hell?!
I think the SBR dinosaur DIO is the coolest.
I wonder if the Stone Mask Straits can defeat the Pillar Men.
I wonder why the boss is so funny…
The essence is truly a worthless scoundrel, but DIO is really good at coating that with his natural charisma.
What the hell, Doppio!?!?!?
DIO, Kars, Kira, my father, the president, Diego, and Toru all have a sense of awe that surpasses the entertainment value of watching them.
For some reason, the boss is more interesting.
The boss is really worthless, but it’s too amusing watching him struggle with his past and pursuers.
In the anime original cut, it was nice to see Joseph making the same face when Kakyoin died as he did when Caesar died.
I thought I was able to defeat Dio thanks to the Ripple energy, but is that not the case?
Reason for defeat: I only know 5 cases where chapter bosses lost due to the embarrassingly lame reason of sexual desire.