La historia de la familia Joestar, poseída por una fuerza psíquica, y las aventuras de sus diferentes miembros.La historia de la familia Joestar, poseída por una fuerza psíquica, y las aventuras de sus diferentes miembros.La historia de la familia Joestar, poseída por una fuerza psíquica, y las aventuras de sus diferentes miembros.
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- 3 premios ganados y 23 nominaciones en total
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Jojo's beautiful art,glourios and extraordinary fights,badass and awesome characters,villains are unique and badass too,the story is great,the memes,music references,the openings,the endings,the poses,the fashion,the music is INSANELY GOOD
Generally, Jojo's Bizarre adventure is a title that have an incredible variety of situations through its stories. But Golden wind consolidates the work that Hiroiko Araki was doing since the series started, not just in a matter of drawing style, but in his narrating style.
Entertaining and thought-provoking through the stands of all of the characters, you are always thinking about how our heroes can defeat that enemy, the amazing and imaginative ways that every stand user control his/her stand (Specially Giorno, our central character in this "season") are completely fascinating. Mix all of this stuff with a catchy gang story and you have a gripping and incredible masterpiece that is still a must read on Japanese manga history
Entertaining and thought-provoking through the stands of all of the characters, you are always thinking about how our heroes can defeat that enemy, the amazing and imaginative ways that every stand user control his/her stand (Specially Giorno, our central character in this "season") are completely fascinating. Mix all of this stuff with a catchy gang story and you have a gripping and incredible masterpiece that is still a must read on Japanese manga history
I've got to be honest, the first few episodes had me doubting what exactly what I was watching. I decided to stick through it and man...I'm glad I did. One word to describe this show....unique. I haven't watched the whole series yet, but with each episode I get that "what happens next" feeling. I am still relatively new to watching anime (I've watched a few series), but I can definitely say this is one I enjoy.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure has been a ride for me. I got into it, because of it's massive Impact on the anime community as a whole and how it bends the rules of traditional anime and makes me laugh and sob at the drop of a checkered hat. Stories in traditional "shonen" or "for boys" anime fall into obvious tropes that JoJo does not. Normal anime will follow a main character (mostly male) trying to solve a problem through fights. JoJo follows that guideline with some major improvements. When following one main character you run into the problem of the story becoming boring or the main character becoming so overpower that they seem not likable because they run out of the faults that make them human. JoJo switches off the baton of the main focus of the story with it not being about one Joestar, but a family of Joestars. Each Joestar has one problem to solve and a loads of amazing support characters that make this a lovable and amazing series pretty much perfect for me. that being said, I know this show is far from perfect with it's many plot holes and unfinished stories, and lets not talk about the way far away things look in the anime, but in my eyes this story of a family overcoming trials and tribulations is just enough for me to call it my favorite piece of fiction.
Don't know why this anime was split into parts 1 and 2. I just watched episodes 1-26, so I'm going to review it as one show.
It starts with a rich family (the Joestars) adopting a poor boy named Dio. Dio is the same age as the Joestar's son, Jonathan, and they become fierce rivals at everything trying to get the attention of Jonathan's father. Initially, Dio is better at everything, but as they grow up, Jonathan catches up to Dio, making him bitter and twisted. One day, he finds a stone mask, that when attached to his face, transforms him into an evil vampire...
The shows stretches over 3 generations of Joestars and each son is nicknamed Jojo. They spend their lives fighting vampires and other, stronger immortals.
What I really liked about this show was the humour. The characters were all great and the animation and action scenes were awesome, but the humour turned what could have been a dark, horror type story into something really fun. Normally, I'd prefer them to have left out the humour and gone down the dark path, but in this case, it really works well. Definitely worth a watch!
It starts with a rich family (the Joestars) adopting a poor boy named Dio. Dio is the same age as the Joestar's son, Jonathan, and they become fierce rivals at everything trying to get the attention of Jonathan's father. Initially, Dio is better at everything, but as they grow up, Jonathan catches up to Dio, making him bitter and twisted. One day, he finds a stone mask, that when attached to his face, transforms him into an evil vampire...
The shows stretches over 3 generations of Joestars and each son is nicknamed Jojo. They spend their lives fighting vampires and other, stronger immortals.
What I really liked about this show was the humour. The characters were all great and the animation and action scenes were awesome, but the humour turned what could have been a dark, horror type story into something really fun. Normally, I'd prefer them to have left out the humour and gone down the dark path, but in this case, it really works well. Definitely worth a watch!
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- TriviaHirohiko Araki is a big fan of Western music, and many of the characters and Stands in the show are named after musicians and songs.
- ErroresDio is introduced as having three moles on his left ear. This detail is inconsistent throughout the entire series and the moles disappear and reappear regularly between shots regardless of scale or detail.
- Citas
[repeated line]
Dio Brando: [activates his Stand] Za Warudo!
- Créditos curiososAt the start of the "Sono Chi No Sadame" title sequence, the series title appears with a quick montage of all the JoJo heroes (Jolyne, Giorno, Josuke, Jotaro, Joseph, Jonathan) in manga comic pages flipping together, representing the Joestar family and the saga starting with the first JoJo.
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Satisfying Deaths in Anime (2016)
- Bandas sonorasJoJo ~Sono Chi no Sadame~
Lyrics by Shôko Fujibayashi
Music by Kôhei Tanaka
Arranged by Kow Otani
Performed by Hiroaki Tominaga (as Hiroaki 'TOMMY' Tominaga)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable
- Locaciones de filmación
- Tokio, Japón(Studio)
- Productoras
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- Tiempo de ejecución24 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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