Old-Man Joseph is a treasure.
Also now that you notice Jotaro seems unimpressive compared to his predecessors cause they were very emotive, energetic people while Jotaro is the definition of stoicism.
I rather like his understated-ness, makes for a good contrast & gives him a more classically badass appearance.
Also yeah he's still a vampire, it comes up a lot later.
edited 12th Aug '17 9:13:32 PM by slimcoder
"I am Alpharius. This is a lie."And since we're just getting to Holly's Stand (which does nothing but unfortunately cause her pain), one Tumblr artist took it upon themselves to draw Holly Kujo: Battle Mom
(more here
), otherwise known as Holly accompanying her son and kicking ass.
@Slim I recall someone talking up how Jotaro's stoicism is part of why he beats out the other two, given the unseen layers and mystery of things it can reveal. I disagree, I like expressiveness.
Improving as an author, one video at a time.I get that Araki wanted to make all the protagonists stand out in some way from one another, and I will say that he's succeeded quite well in that endeavor since it gives each JoJo their own flavor, but if I didn't know about what happens in Diamond is Unbreakable and Stone Ocean before watching this, Jotaro's stoicism and snappish outbursts would just make him come across as an insufferable jerk in my eyes. Sometimes less is more, but sometimes it hurts character likability.
Also, don't get used to the Arcana-based Stand names; they won't last.
And it looks like we got the ED!

Still a vampire. Egh, double
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edited 12th Aug '17 9:13:57 PM by X2X
"Just wants a friend but had to give up his ding dong for it, tragic." - AngelLightStar