
This filthy fool!!
There’s no point in trying so hard!
It was good that it was properly pathetic even in the anime.
Dio-kun’s utmost insult he could think of.
This long shirataki!
I realized all at once, but this guy turned out to be a bigger jerk than I thought.
It seems like you’re cornered to the point of only being able to throw out a parting shot, but if Lord Joestar hadn’t come to stop you, you were angry enough to stab with the hidden knife you were hiding.
All you can say is that you cared about your mother; there’s not a single other good thing about you, Dio.
The waist is
It hurts!
I want to have a sparkling love!
Jonathan (I can’t believe he’s really crying…)
Fun
I was so angry that I could kill Danny out of spite.
This guy is really lame…
I dealt with the dog and felt relieved, but I can’t underestimate JoJo! Yeah!
>>13
I think if I had properly reflected on this, there would have been several chances to win.
>>14
Overconfidence in having frozen it, they fail to notice it has thawed.
In the end, I was held down with all my strength and couldn’t escape.
Sucking blood and provoking led to being angered, time stopped, and then a reversal.
When will you learn…?
No matter when I see it, it always looks like GPM’s.
It feels a bit petty to be cheered up just by playing with a dog.
It’s great that the person who used to talk about shirataki and being firm has gained charisma after many years.
>>17
I’m good at putting on a facade…
When cornered by guys like the Joestars, one’s true nature comes out.
I like the fact that, because they lost after getting beaten, they killed their pet dog as a form of harassment; it’s so maliciously elaborate.
Fun!
Since I would lose if I confronted directly, I will use various means to annoy.
Even though I became a vampire, in the end, I’m getting retaliated against…
A manga about a dog dying.
The man whose core didn’t change even a millimeter until he was beaten by Joutarou a hundred years later.
>>23
Compared to the thread image, Giorno, who did not lose his golden spirit, is too noble…
There is a certain flavor that remains the same, whether it’s resorting to petty tricks when feeling insecure or making ridiculous moves when lacking composure.
“I’ll keep hitting you until you cry!” Right after that, showing a pathetic move by crying.
I won’t stop hitting you until you die!
Death…!?
>>27
No guilt!
It seems that there were people who felt charisma and friendship from something like this.
Wow~~ how dare that filthy old bum without any sense of hygiene speak so disrespectfully to Dio!
>>31
In the anime, they were slightly nerfed and became a “piece of trash old man with no sense of hygiene” and it just didn’t feel right.
>>36
Homeless people are a no-go, huh…
It’s amazing how someone who looks completely uncool is so popular.
>>33
The final bosses in JoJo are basically all garbage, but they still have plenty of charm.
>>33
Because the axis isn’t wavering.
It’s important for a villain to be unwavering.
Boys should get into a fight at least once!
But JoJo!! It looked like you were just beating up Dio, who couldn’t resist the Stand ability!
That’s not something a gentleman would do!!
I thought that DIO’s other sons were too pathetic, but after watching part 1, I understand.
>>37
It’s just that Giorno miraculously became the cream of the crop…
>>37
Can you forgive Rikiru?
Whoa! This knife is!!
That’s the knife you snatched from that old homeless man, who is no better than a filthy bug, and plunged it into Dad!!
If Giorno hadn’t met that gang, he probably would have just been a worthless, pathetic homeless kid like a bug…
Giorno is saying it’s thanks to that mafia guy.
There is a kindness at the core that allows them to quickly protect that person beforehand.
>>42
Even Versus had its sincerity…
>>51
The roots might still be good, but what comes after that…
Giorno contains a lot of Jonathan’s traits…
The initial Giorno is also doing pickpocketing against his will…
>>44
In that world, it’s just that the ones who get fooled are foolish, so tricking them isn’t a bad thing…
Even Giorno would be similar if he hadn’t met the gang.
>>45
Lying → Get the golden spirit!
Answer honestly → To a worn-out life!
>>46
Unreasonable
>>45
It seems that it has turned out quite well, with a kind of Riciel vibe.
Wait a minute, the Joestar bloodline has quite a few delinquents too, right?
>>49
Maybe it’s Lisalisa’s fault.
>>50
Elina might be quite a wild horse too…
>>52
Just receiving education for ladies.
Miss Erina is too refined to be called a wild horse, even though she is harsh.
Wow, that’s a country girl, right?
>>56
Response from someone from the slums
The early Dio is really too sinister…
Dio wants to rule through violence and fear, but is it because of the influence of being abused by his father?
When Smoky was made a fool of, Grandma Erina stopped once and then expressed her anger and emphasized not to disturb other customers.
I think Lisa Lisa will go and beat them up without any hesitation.
>>61
Elina is pinning it down while Jonathan approaches with a threatening demeanor.
Lisa Lisa will quietly approach and deliver a strike.
Dio couldn’t take a single rural noble’s fortune even after 10 years, but Giorno, don’t you dare take it over in just one week…
>>63
It’s quite pathetic to compare a Stand user to just a poor kid.
Given the circumstances, Lisa Lisa snapped and went to kill the officer in no time.
From Jonathan’s perspective, Dio is a much more filthy lowborn, isn’t he?
>>67
Mr. Joestar would never think that way!!
>>67
Even though we couldn’t complain about being treated that way throughout the whole house, everyone was kind.
Despite having been taken care of in that house for about 10 years, Lord Dio, who plots to poison, is trash!
>>70
It’s an incredible irony to think that Speedwagon, who grew up as a villain from poverty, has reformed and become the richest person in the world.
I can’t tell because his face is painted black, but wasn’t he really panicking when he was exposed for being able to stop time?
Since I was able to live normally in the Joestar family for several years, if I had just kept living honestly, I could have gone far as a noble and lived a life without difficulties in distributing the inheritance.
The tendency to want to kick others down is just too disgusting.
Although it seems like he has calmed down on the surface, I’ve been with this guy all along, Jonathan.
>>72
There was a strange friendship.
To put it clearly, even Dario, who was a scum of a person, had some feelings of gratitude to use the favor he sold to the nobility for his son in the end.
Getting beaten up and then seeking revenge by burning a dog to death is just too trashy.
>>74
But now that I’ve cleared my mind a bit, I will nurture a superficial friendship with Jonathan for a while.
Someone who acts like a big shot but when cornered, gives off the stench of something worse than vomit.
>>79
It’s more satisfying to defeat someone like this who is strangely pompous and feels like a big deal, and it makes the story more cohesive.
>>83
It’s hard to feel completely satisfied when someone like Puchi shows up.
>>95
Putchi ended up embarrassing himself in the end, so isn’t he more like the president?
>>95
Pucci was completely defeated and lost, saying in the end that you weren’t prepared.
If anything, that kind of pattern is more like the President than Puchi.
We grew up so close that we looked like best friends to outsiders until college…
Thinking about what comes next, I really think it’s impressive that I didn’t reveal any flaws for years.
The ability to maintain appearances is maxed out.
Although it doesn’t show any flaws, JoJo has always been in a kind of… uhm… state.
>>82
Because they are burning dogs, of course.
I want to show the first part Dio to the guy who is worshipping in the third part.
>>84
(I’m a good-for-nothing villain too, but this guy is even worse… It makes me feel better.)
I want to show you the part where I’m trying to become friends with Kakyouin while doing reroreroooon.
It was good that the opponent was Jonathan, but if it had been Jotaro, I probably would have been crying from getting beaten up right from the start when he kicked the dog.
When I really have a bad mouth, it’s like a dam bursting with filthy words coming out one after another, which makes me laugh.
It is emphasized even more in the anime.
>>87
Worse than a frog’s urine… how disgusting!
How dare you create such despicable ripples!
How dare you to me!
Don’t get too full of yourself!
KUAA! You’re all nothing but food for the dead!
I’ll use the blue chubby face as bait!
I wonder how Speedwagon can smell something worse than vomit.
>>90
I’ve seen all kinds of villains in the slums, so I can tell when someone is acting like a villain.
>>90
I’ve lived my whole life in the underworld and have seen all kinds of crooks.
Therefore, you can tell the difference between bad people and good people by their “smell”!
It’s kind of late to say this, but that part where Danny burns to death is really tough.
It feels like one of those bad deeds, but I truly think it’s really despicable at heart.
>>91
Mr. Araki depicts those who kill dogs like garbage as quite evil because he loves dogs.
It seems like someone who used to have a dog really dislikes me.
If Danny dies in the incinerator, JoJo’s heart will never recover.
In the end, both Dio and Pucci were similar, both licking their wounds and loving each other in a way.
Being welcomed into a wealthy family and treated without discrimination, receiving more than one deserves even when sharing the inheritance, yet only thinking of taking it for oneself, is truly the mark of an innate evil.
Even Dario left something behind for his son at the time of his death.
>>102
Giorno is glad that he inherited Jonathan’s kindness and bought ice cream for the kids around there.
Well, the money used to buy that ice cream was stolen…
One reason I can’t dislike Pucci is that I end up appreciating his efforts because he’s overcome a number of trials.
I hate Pucci because his loudness is really annoying.
I can understand why there’s hesitation in dealing with Pucci, as there is a pretext of a noble cause for others (all of humanity).
Well, it’s really unnecessary concern and the height of self-righteousness, but…
I like that while there is some Jonathan element in Giorno, the DIO element is definitely stronger.
Winning and dominating is the only source of satisfaction; that must be its true nature.
I don’t want to receive assistance that I can only be satisfied with if I have taken it by force.
Prideful and doesn’t want to be ordered by anyone.
Giorno is noble, values life, and has a crucial sense of ethics, but he’s still an ordinary piece of trash within the bounds of common sense…
>>109
He’s a man that’s so charming just to look at.
>>110
If I hadn’t met that gang uncle, I think I would have become one of my sons later on; that uncle’s presence is really significant.
If you’re going to take over the Joestar family, you should do it better.
Through his actions, Giorno is somehow more aligned with the Joestar stance.
I want to see the route where I can’t become a vampire and end up getting captured as it is.
When I think about it, the circumstances of the Joestar family are a result of Dario’s legacy, so it might have been intolerable for Dio, who disliked his father, to accept this.
It wouldn’t be strange to feel that you rose to power on your own, even though it was through a takeover resulting from poisoning.
Nara’s deer are dirty!
The interaction with Pucchi is sticky and unpleasant.