
When I read it in a manga long ago, I had the impression that the end would be decisive, but the journey was filled with the image of a brat.
It’s only helping.
It’s just noisy.
At that time, there was a trend where hate was often directed towards characters that were not considered to be a source of strength?
…No, he’s a force to be reckoned with, Emporio is…
Well, it’s not just Emporio that is noisy in part 6, but all the allies…
If anything, I’m the biggest contributor in the work.
By having Emporio handle driving and information gathering, it ultimately frees up other forces.
If anything, the type of brat who knows when to act cool is the other members.
The ability to organize the situation is outstanding.
Does this thing have any bratty elements…?
Tiny brat del
Remembering Jolyne’s words and making up my mind in the anime original is really good, isn’t it…
Emporio!
Hermes is on the passenger plane that has just crashed into a hole in the hospital!
I am a fighter jet!
It will crash into the ground!
Find a way to escape!
I think it’s easy to come to the realization that the stand dealing with ghostly objects is recreating accidents and memories.
To come up with an accurate solution immediately from here is not just genius level.
Also, during the JH Rock battle, she really puts her body on the line to help Jolyne, showing a level of guts that is impressive for her age.
Big sisteraaaaaaan~! It’s terrible that it hasn’t even been an hour for Emporio’s experience from killing Puchi.
How much have you grown?
A prodigy who can drive helicopters and cars.
The mentality and abilities that were developed because of having grown up in that situation.
It’s incredibly tragic.
I thought there would be an Emporio and female prisoner scenario, but there wasn’t any.
I thought that in the anime, Hermes and the others would be quieter than they actually are.
Even JoJo, with two of them, lost to Pucci, but I won in a one-on-one.
It’s precisely because there is a connection up to that point.
I think it was quite loud, like Speedwagon, from the middle on.
I can’t think of any scenes that really hold me back when I reflect on it…
Was there something?
Ah!! Look, Jolyne!! There’s a crocodile!!
My mother was brutally killed, and I had been living in a hideout in prison with an amnesiac man, which was a much more pitiable situation than I remembered.
I can’t think of a plan to escape from Made in Heaven by putting a sticker on a ghost bullet.
It was as if I was endlessly getting hurt when my memories were erased.
Ermes has been shouting all along.
Hajime Kawajiri from Part 4 shows that children in the JoJo world have an impressive ability to take action once they have made their determination.
In the end, can the ghosts summoned by Emporio physically interact or not?
I feel like I was having blood in my urine.
I don’t like the time when I had blood in my urine.
In a situation being chased by a priest.
– Have the priest insert the weather disc.
– Fill the room with pure oxygen.
– Induce acceleration in the priest and kill him before I die.
I’m seriously committed to thinking it through and putting it into action.
Before the anime adaptation, when it came to my brother, it was always “Hey!”
Noisy
It’s an emergency, so I guess it’s unavoidable, but the information is really poor…
Clearly, the atmosphere is being pulled towards Jolyne’s group…
I think older sisters tend to have a higher level of bratty behavior when they’re in a vibe similar to that of high school girls.
I feel like the fact that everyone died and only Emporio survived is causing resentment.
Shut up, you brat…
Whattttt!?
Jooooooleeeeen!!
Whattttt!?!
JOLLYYYYNE!!
“I feel like the evaluation has been dragged down quite a bit by the phrase ‘Emporio is in the way!'”
If you’re digging up past information from that crappy data and definitely tracing the past,
It’s too quick-witted to immediately think that anything is fine until then.
I think they’re already beyond the level of just being bratty since they’re convicts…
Emporio’s rush had a strong sense of murder, as it seemed like it was being smashed and torn apart with fists.
Jotaro and the others are likely dealing with fractures and bruises, but the main issue is that their bodies are dented and there wasn’t much bleeding.
I think part of the reason Emporio was disliked at the time was because he was too exceptional and convenient as a character.
Annasui is casually joining the group and taking on the role of the hard worker, even though he hasn’t really changed or repented… It’s kind of strange…
It really feels like Anasui was defeated by that tension and fell into gags.
I like that the winning strategy of Underworld makes sense among the six parts.
Hey, where are you going, Weather!
When I could only hold three memories, was it Emporio’s idea to create a portrait in binary?
Children are the embodiment of the theory that they don’t like child characters.
Are you a know-it-all professor?
Ten years after desperately defeating a serial killer, Jotaro teams up with the serial killer who approaches his daughter.
I pretty much like how you’re showing a youthful side of yourself when you’re excited about riding the helicopter.
Hey… how can you drive…?
The overwhelming rush of “I’ve read about this in a book…” near the final episode.
Isn’t it because there was a vibe online that you could just criticize child characters without hesitation?
The voice acting in part 6 changes the impression quite a bit.
Emporio isn’t annoying, and Jolyne and the others are definitely women, and it’s easy to see how infuriating Father Pucci is.
I love the interactions with Hermes in the helicopter.
Butch is annoying, or rather it’s frustrating how he always acts in his own interest.
Mr. Araki may have a high sensitivity to that area because he has a past of being oppressed by his two younger sisters.
It’s really annoying how the priest keeps nagging from behind Welthas.
I never thought that Emporio was annoying while reading the manga.
It clearly looks like a nerdy character of an introverted otaku.
Speaking with a voice, even the cat-masked DIO became more interesting than in the original.
The golden spirit that overturns the despair of saying, “There’s only kids left!”
Even though they’re cutting it close, they’re acting all nonchalant, and I can totally relate to what Versus secretly thinks about the priest.
I feel like there were people who disliked it because characters like Yahiko from Rurouni Kenshin were playing an active role around this time.
It seems that it was something that wanted to be related to the penis regardless of mockery.
That’s why I told you.
They manage to escape from a predicament like that.
That is Jolyne.
What will you do? The anger of justice is burning and coming at you!
If someone said there’s a crocodile in Emporio!
Well… I think they would respond calmly, saying something like “You’re already used to it, right?”
When you team up with Hermes, you become silly.
This guy has too much talent and determination.
I wonder how I managed to live in that world.
The one who delivered the final blow to the priest who was saying something about my inheritance of DIO’s will and the curse of the Joestars was…
It can even be said that the beauty lies in the inevitability of Weather Report, who created the fate himself, entrusting it to Emporio between Emporio and Jolyn.
I wouldn’t be surprised to hear that they cast a spell to listen to this plea for mercy.
The bloodline is important, but it’s a story about inheriting will regardless of blood, right JoJo?
I’m rewatching the current series in the anime, but the ones that left an impression on me are Oingo from Part 3 and Gappy from Part 4.
It is thought that characters with minimal designs become cute through the power of voice acting and lively animation.
It’s smart to defeat an opponent that acts hundreds of times in one turn by dealing damage with each action, isn’t it, Emporio?
I think that a moderate sense of being a minor character is essential for the voice of the final boss in JoJo, not just for Pucci.
Anasui is so strong that he can easily defeat Kenzo, so he has no choice but to become a gag character…
With Pucci’s death, it became a parallel world? Also, somehow Emporio’s wounds were healed.
There was a possibility that I could die from pure oxygen, so it really is an incredibly daunting resolve.
It was you, Father Pucci, who wasn’t prepared! I love that too.
It’s strange that Anasui seems like a sensible person despite being a murderer with human-like qualities.
“Wait a minute, what are you doing, Pururun!? I’ll stop you! You’re not a random murderer, right, Anasui?”
But it’s still sad when the protagonist of a long-established lineage dies.
No, Jousuke is here, though.
JoJo’s incredibly strong kid, number 2.
The opening of the final episode.
That’s nice.
Until now, Pucci has been talking about gravity and fate.
It’s good that Emporio takes on the role of the one preaching at the end.
Made in Heaven is a stand of God, but the reason for its failure is that the master couldn’t fully become God, which is a good place to settle on.
If you just want to complete the world of determination, you can leave Emporio alone…
Anasui not only dissects the human body but also…
Reconstructing and reorganizing from the inside is quite scary…