The bit with Tooru passionately listening to music as Joubin is bleeding out and Yasuho is missing an arm and desperately calling for help was just classic JoJo madness.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part II: Do the Dio Walk!
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The boat at the end of SBR was also Blue Hawaii or at least an Elvis reference I'm pretty sure.
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The hell?
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https://mangadex.org/chapter/930458/1
! We might actually get Joshu vs Tooru. He's trying to save Yasuho and has the fruit. And that rock insect is cool. It'll probably be a disappointment but it could be interesting to see it animated if done right. And we seem like we're come up on a confrontation with the user and a confrontation with the stand (since the doctor is in fact Tooru's stand as confirmed in this chapter) at the same time, which is cool. And it seemed last chapter that Tooru may not have been able to control the doctor while doing his own things but that seems to not be the case in this chapter. And it makes sense that it wouldn't be the case since the doctor is his stand and we've seen the user and stand operate separately in other parts.
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! Okay Araki, you've chosen a really weird pattern for Rock Animal names.
They're just song names that are a collection of random syllables.
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! No way in hell a 89 yo doctor was believable.
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Reminds me of how people in Metal Gear hear when someone says Patriots.
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Other Rock Animals include:
- Iko Iko
- Sha Na Na
- Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)
- Blue (Da Ba De)
- Mahna Mahna
- Mingus Ah Um
- Mele Kalikimaka
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! The Head doctor being a stand was predictable & it being Tooru's stand aka most suspicious guy was also equally predictable.
Took us a looong time to confirm this fact.
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! Liked how confident/cocky Josuke was in this chapter. Mamezuku is also one of my favourite characters of this part so it was nice to see him with Josuke to finally face the "doctor" stand.
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Welp now i want to see an animated documentary about baby rock humans.
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I'll have to reread this chapter a few times I think but I can't say I was a fan of it for my first impression. Not sure what the point of Araki using images of characters from the original universe is.
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Known Rock Humans Enya the Hag, Ermes, and…Diana Ross?
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Don't forget Joan D'Arc, and what I assume is Queen Elizabeth I.
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@Cyan:
Known Rock Humans Enya the Hag, Ermes, and…Diana Ross?
I believe that the page shows both real women and rock women to demonstrate that they're indistinguishable.
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Well, it is not often I think "wtf am I reading?", but I think Araki got there. The first half of the chapter I could only wonder what kind of person comes up with stuff like that.
Also baby-on-bug porn might have been just invented, so not all is good here.
Regarding the fight itself, I really can't follow this Dodadadadedidododrio action, two chapters and I think I still have understood what is that thing that forms from the ground (is it actually being formed from nothing? Is it things that were around being stacked together by the bug? I don't think I can even understand its shape properly).
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! The 89 year-old man, last chapter: You have [pursued me], and now you shall [die] here.
The 89 year-old man, this chapter: i'm not owned, i'm not owned, i'm EXTREMELY not owned!!!!!!! -
@Cyan:
! The 89 year-old man, last chapter: You have [pursued me], and now you shall [die] here.
The 89 year-old man, this chapter: i'm not owned, i'm not owned, i'm EXTREMELY not owned!!!!!!!! The 89 year-old man in the final part of the chapter: Nailed it.
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At least we moved past the bug fight. At some point I just gave up on figuring out what was going on in the scenes and just hoped it would be over soon.
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Is like a non human opponent who doesn’t actually uses its limbs to neither move or attack is a mess to do in sequential art. The ice cream stick thing just attacked and only showed momentum when it did a swinging attack.
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A little something fun, last week or so The Henry Stickmin Collection was released on Steam. If you're not familiar with the series, it's basically a "Choose Your Own Adventure" type game where you choose different solutions, the right ones progress the story, the wrong ones tend to be hilarious.
The reason I bring it up here, is that there are at least three Jojo references I know of.
The first is the end screen for a route where you can see the Stone Mask among the loot Henry stole.
The second is a dance-off that briefly shows 3 characters doing the Torture Dance. (
)The highlight, though, is a route featuring a full-on Stand Battle, complete with different names in the Japanese audio vs the subtitles:
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A little something fun, last week or so The Henry Stickmin Collection was released on Steam. If you're not familiar with the series, it's basically a "Choose Your Own Adventure" type game where you choose different solutions, the right ones progress the story, the wrong ones tend to be hilarious.
The reason I bring it up here, is that there are at least three Jojo references I know of.
The first is the end screen for a route where you can see the Stone Mask among the loot Henry stole.
The second is a dance-off that briefly shows 3 characters doing the Torture Dance. (
)The highlight, though, is a route featuring a full-on Stand Battle, complete with different names in the Japanese audio vs the subtitles:
This is briliant.
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What was the point of that hornet eating scene?
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Goddammit Joshu you almost had it, you just had to make it weird.
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Silly me. I thought Joshu would actually fight Tooru.
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It's way more satisfying for Yasuho to fight Tooru anyway. Joshuu can stay useless for all I care.
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No idea if he is right-handed or not but he might no longer be able to please himself thinking about his little strawberry anymore.
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Joshu creepier than ever.
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He look Kyo (apparently Kei is her correct name) appeared from the abyss finally. Makes me even more interested why she's missing from the photo in the flash forward if we're still going to get to that.
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Ok that was cute and all, but if i'm not mistaken this is still taking place in 2011 and Yasuho is 19.
For her to be a "young child" as stated in the chapter, i assume she must have been 10 yo max, so we're talking turning of the century. This is confirmed by the fact that the "head doctor" was 79 at the time, and now he's 89 (a small detail some may have missed). So 2001.I was around back then. I'm a couple years older then her. I may not recall perfectly every detail about that time, but i'm pretty sure that smartphones with access to the Internet wasn't something even japanese children were supposed to have.
Come on Araki, you're better than that.
Also holy shit it's been almost 10 years since the four balls reveal, i can't believe it. Or rather don't want to.:ninja:
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Nah, I remember that the attachment that allowed you to get Celebi from the japanesse pokemon crystal version through a cellphone was already a thing back then.
- In 1999, NTT Docomo started i-mode Internet service.
- In 2001, NTT Docomo premiered the world's first Third Generation mobile phone service (3G), using W-CDMA technology called FOMA.
The smartphone part tho.
"The first phone of any kind with a large capacitive touchscreen was the LG Prada, announced by LG in December 2006"
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That camp counselor looks creepy af.
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Oh, it was a flip phone. never mind.
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Nah, I remember that the attachment that allowed you to get Celebi from the japanesse pokemon crystal version through a cellphone was already a thing back then.
The smartphone part tho.
"The first phone of any kind with a large capacitive touchscreen was the LG Prada, announced by LG in December 2006"
oh. wow. didn't even bother to check, since i remember that at the time around here being the coolest kid with the raddest phone basically meant you had Snake on it. Guess Japan is a whole other level.
I still think it's highly unlikely for a child to have one of those, but it's cool.Thanks for the info by the way :)
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Oh yeah, being common enough for a kid to have it is another thing enterely, but her stand can be sumed up as super google maps, some technology affinity required.
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Probably just an oversight but at the same time the original universe had crazy cybernetic tech in the 1930s so I don't think it's that much of a stretch that even the SBR universe may also have been a bit ahead with some things than our universe. What I find even funnier is that Josuke's sister, Kei's, name has had the wrong furigana for 23 volumes so that it was Kyo.
Edit: I think there being a comprehensive database of nursing home patients in 2001 is more of a stretch than her having that kind of phone back then.
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I chalk the database to her stand manifesting early.
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That slide panel is sure taking it's time to fall off.
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"please don't step on those, each is worth 200 millions"
"oh yeah? i bought these sneakers at the discount"
splash
I missed Josuke.So, bets are open for whose name's on that falling panel i guess.
Also, Araki revolving once again crucial plot point around random trivia he found on the internet, is just pure dadaism.