I like the designs of Johnny that fellow tropers have made.
And I just started back up, and I'm trying to figure out which is a worse fate design. Angelo Rock manga or Angelo Rock anime.
I know the anime can't draw abs for shit. Has Araki developed the ability to do so?
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%....Better, I guess?
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.So would anyone like to Ripple return but with more application like being channeled through the air as energy projectiles a la Hadouken?
i just wanna see the Spin again. though it would be believable of the Spin was an offshoot of the traditional Hamon training.
All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.Nothing about the Ripple appeals to me, honestly.
You know that moment of Stardust Crusaders where Star Platinum just randomly stretched his fingers to win a fight? The Ripple felt like that all the time. It can possess people, knock people out, harden spaghetti, deflect bullets with hair, etc. What is the limit? How do Ripple Warriors lose if they can do pretty much anything with that power?
So Star Platinum is just that?
I mean, even Golden Experience felt kinda like that. Crazy Diamond and Stone Free worked better about it.
To win, you need to adapt, and to adapt, you need to be able to laugh away all the restraints. Everything holding you back.Ripple's complete lack of sense kept me from getting into Phantom Blood. At least with Battle Tendency the characters were interesting.
The sad, REAL American dichotomyYeah, I don't really care for the ripple compared to stands.
Gold Experience was also bad about that, yes. Worse than Star Platinum in that regard, honestly.
I agree. Crazy Diamond and Stone Free felt to me like "I have this power. Watch me come up with cool and interesting ways to use it" while Gold Experience felt like "my power is so vague I can basically do whatever I want with it".
edited 2nd May '16 9:29:48 PM by Moth13
I'm halfway into Part 5 and Giorno has barely done anything lol, they might as well have called this "Buccellati's Bizarre Adventure".
Honestly, Part 5 is better where (or if you interpret it as) Bruno is the main character. Even the ending. You can also choose to believe he's an offshoot Zepelli.
Bruno is Crazy Awesome.
Also, Life has many doors, Passione-Boys◊.
Speaking of Bruno, Lord Griddlez has released another episode of Vento Aureo fandubbed, with the introduction of Bruno!
Behold the tasteful scene in its non-animated but high quality glory!
To win, you need to adapt, and to adapt, you need to be able to laugh away all the restraints. Everything holding you back.Isn't it a bit creepy that Joseph Joestar(aged in his 60s) cheated on his wife with a 19 year old college student? Geez, he's old enough to be his son's great-grandfather(and he's not even immortal)
To some of us, that "great-grandfather" suggestion seems like a rather small gap between generations.
The sad, REAL American dichotomyGiorno is biologically Joleyne's great-great uncle. The Joestar family tree is weird.
edited 3rd May '16 6:01:53 AM by Elfive
Let's not even get into how his Biology is of Dio, Johnathan AND his unamed mother. And Girono is also only partially vampire.
edited 3rd May '16 6:38:48 AM by EchoingSilence
that reminded me of how i cracked up laughing when i found out that the Boom Boom Family from Part 7 was just a walking Outkast reference.
All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.Started volume 12… It's almost weird to see a manga character with actual Asian features.
Still, that short exposition from the wife's point of view shows just how much Araki has improved in his writing. Now if he could learn how to draw more than one different face for women, it'd be perfect.
Flippé de participer à ce grand souper, je veux juste m'occuper de taper mon propre tempo.@ Josuke: His maternal grandfather, Ryohei Higashikata, was 55 in Part 4. Joseph is 79...Joseph is old enough to be Josuke's great-grandfather. In general, there's a relatively small age gap between the Joestars-excluding Joseph's dalliance and Dio's unnatural youth, about 24 on average
Crazy Noisy Bizarre Court would be a better title.
edited 2nd May '16 5:27:02 AM by Comun