This article contains spoilers for Jojo's bizarre adventure part 6.
Summary
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Part 6 of Jojo's bizarre adventure initially met counter -reaction for his final.
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Some fans disliked the role of part 6 for perceived weaker characters.
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Over time, fans eventually accepted and appreciated part 6 for its changes and contributions.
Although each part of Jojo's bizarre adventure Has their fans, there is an overwhelming majority of readers who have a clear favorite among each section. Most fans believe that part 7: Steel Ball Run is the top of the story and darkens some other part of the story from the old universe that came before it. Still, since every part before, including part 1, is loved by society in general and has its own group of fans, it is overall difficult to determine which Jojo's Do not share the fans.
Outside part 1, which suffers from many of the series' growing pain, at a time, a little before it received an anime edition, many fans part 6 considered the worst part of the series. However, as the time went by and with the help of an adaptation, more and more fans grew to estimate part 6 in a variety of ways. Yet this first hatred has left many fans wondering why the part left a bad taste in the mouth of many Jojo's bizarre adventure fans.
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Jojo's bizarre adventure confirms Steel Ball Run Anime
Steel -riding is more or less confirmed.
Jojo's bizarre adventure part 6 is crucial jojos
Stone Ocean also has one of the most bizarre fists in any part
Jojo's bizarre adventure part 6: Stone Ocean Follows the trip to Jolyne Cujoh, daughter of Jotaro after she was sent to a crime she did not committed. After meeting Jotaro in prison, her father's memories and stands are taken by the priest in prison, the main antagonist Pucci, which causes him to slowly begin to die in a comatos state. From here, Jolyne must save his father's life by recovering his memories and taking down Far Pucci from completing his goals.
At the end of the part, after gathering a group of allies and revealing Pucci's plot to restore and change the universe to achieve heaven, the main role confronts the priest. However, unlike the former parts, Pucci ends up to defeat the entire group, kill all, including Jotaro and Jolyne, except for Emporio, which flees to the new universe and defeats Pucci. Although the universe is restored, because Jolyne and her friends died before the transfer to the new universe, they are replaced with almost identical people who live similar lives in a new universe.
Some fans were dismissed by the final
Too much change happened too fast
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End of Part 6 didn't sit well with some fans
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Some fans disliked the role of part 6
First, was one of the most important things that fans originally did not like with the final, which served as a kind of broadcast to the original Jojo's universe. For some, this was too big of an event that killed some of the most beloved characters in the series, as well as almost completely destroyed all the chances of a future part of the original timeline. Overall this great finale was just too much for some Jojo's Fans to handle.
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At the same time, other fans were not satisfied with the characters in part 6, citing that they were weaker than previous parts. For some members of society, Pucci and Jolyne lacked interesting motivations, with the characters of iconic Jojo, Dio and Jotaro, which caused most of their actions in the part. At the same time, many other fans thought that the protagonist and antagonist in part 6 were as interesting as any other part, with some who go so far as accusing other fans to dislike Jolyne simply because she is a woman in a show that is often dominated by men.
Part 6 was also the reconciliation of the original universe
Fans needed more time before they could accept the change
Overall, part 6 showed that many fans of Jojo's bizarre adventure Don't be ready for things to change. With many things, including style and the entire universe that has changed after part 6, it seems that many fans blamed Part 6 for killing the original universe. Still, at the same time, part 7 was generally regarded as the best Jojo's Some shortly after showing that all fans needed was some time to be adapted to the changes.
Lucky me, no harm done! Yahoo! – Jolyne
Eventually, over time, although it was initially scattered, the changes achieved by Jojo's bizarre adventure: Stone Ocean was eventually accepted by society. With this taught more fans to appreciate Jojo's The most underrated part, with only a small number of fans who still hate the part. In the end, although part 6 did not start as the most beloved part, all that took some time before it was accepted by society was.
Jojo's bizarre adventure
- Release date
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October 6, 2012
- Showrunner
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Crunchyroll, Netflix, Hulu
- Board members
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Naokatsu tsuda
- Author
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Yasuko Kobayashi
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Kazuyuki Okitsu
Jonathan Joestar
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Tomokazu Sugita
Joseph Joestar
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