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4:32 I feel your pain Ghiaccio. I too would be annoyed and mildly confused if my headshot suddenly didn't register, then some blonde-hair dude with a chest opening comes out and randomly starts giving a speech about resolve and sunlight.
@@BonnieBoestar did you know that that piano music is titled vento d'oro? so basically you just repeated what I said, and I don't like repeating what I said because it is useless
“I’ll commend you for... pushing me this far...” Ghiaccio acknowledges Mista as a worthy opponent. It’s nice for a character to earn a villain’s respect.
Just rewatched part 1 and it’s one of my favorite moments and memorable scenes where Wang Chen insults Jonathan and Dio tells him to shut up because he won’t tolerate anybody insulting the only man he respects. When Wang asks if they should watch Jonathan suffer and suffocate (he had 2 holes in his neck and couldn’t breath) Dio tells him to kill him quickly and painlessly because he doesn’t deserve to suffer. There’s so few villains in Jojo who show this kind of praise and respect for the protagonists and I love it. Off the top of my head we only see it from Dio Brando, Wammu, Ghiaccio, maybe Rikiel.
This fight perfectly encapsulates part 5: Non stop speeches about resolve, Convoluted strategies to defeat an overpowered enemy, Mista getting shot, Giorno showing up last second, Jesus imagery, Il vento d’oro.
The convoluted strategies... oh yes, the strategies... one that sticks out in particular is the fight against the mold guy on the helicopter. Part of Giorno's strategy was perfectly kicking a fragment of a bullet into a helicopter blade, while he himself is falling and being rotted by mold, so that the fragment is perfectly deflected off the spinning blades into the enemy's head. Mista's amazing shots are one thing, at least he has an aimbot stand and years of shooting experience to justify his Hawkeye aiming, but I will never stop laughing at the sheer amount of calculation and forethought that Giorno had to do in the several milliseconds while falling and dying painfully to pull that crap off. On one hand, I like when shows have more strategic fights that aren't just about who has the bigger number and shoots bigger beams. On the other hand, sometimes it can be a little tiring to have every fight hinge on plans where everyone is apparently 10 steps ahead of each other like some kind of superhuman A.I.'s. Sometimes it feels like every single spec of dust floating in the air around the fighters is taken into account.
@@OckhamAsylum I think Giorno said that he had it all planned since the beginning to mess with Cioccolata, just like Joseph did with Kars after he defeated him. His comeback with the beetle was great tho.
That scene with Mista shooting and taking the ricochets is still one of the craziest things I’ve seen in an anime. That blew my mind the first time I saw it
It's the equivalent of watching two heavyweight boxers slugging each other with power shots back and forth and wondering who's gonna drop first lol One of my favorite fight scenes ever in any anime.
I like how the colors were depressingly grey while Mista was desperately shooting at Ghiaccio, but when Giorno finally arrived his ability changed the color to normal That's beautiful
@Ringo Roadagain isnt that a single frame? The white album gently weeps arc was almost perfect looking. I think there are other parts with the budget drop
Ikr David Productions actually feel like a company that cares for a series and adds minor things to make it better. They don't feel like a company in it for the money
Ghiaccio's voice actor did a really good job at conveying the fear and horror of having a spike slowly stabbing into your neck while you cant see whats going on
I love the commitment to conveying the slow unbearable pain Mista is in taking all the bullets, by animating in 1's for like nearly a whole minute, making every expression of Mista really detailed and seemingly slowed down at the same time
That might have been david productions' best animation they've made so far. Mista's arm flailing to block more bullets and gently weeps deflecting the bullets were spot on. Really captures the chaos in that fight. Edit:This record has officially been broken by the newly animated 7 page MUDA rush.
Yes, that was awesome! Mista definitely showed his resolve! And Giorno’s scene at the end was awesome too. The speech he gave as sun was rising, and the beatdown that followed, perfect.
This scene, this scene has the most gorgeous and smooth animation I've seen in a long time. And that last part...the music, the colors, Giorno's tone while he gently holds Mista's almost lifeless body, the rising sun behind them...was so emotional. I loved this scene in the manga and it's been my favourite since I've read it. And I can say that this was a perfect adaptation and it has become my favourite scene in the anime too.
He also called Fugo a calm cool guy and said that Polnareff's whole arc was going from bad guy who murders to funny coward so I try to take what he says with a grain of salt His part 4 opinion based as fuck tho
I think those in the OP are supposed to be from the characters' most iconic fights, so we might get something similar (MINOR SPOILER) in the Cioccolata arc
This fight and Part 5 as a whole, is the reason i love jojo so much, it isn't the punches oras, doras, yara yara yara, but it's it's brilliancy of the fights I only grow to love since Part 2, It's just Joseph's IQ moments but with Stands and it's AWESOME
This is probably the best fight in all of jojo, the ridiculous amount of blood, the rediculous amount of will power, and the ridiculousness amount of bullets that are shot into mista
I think we all agree that hearing Japanese voice actors wildly screaming phonetically butchered English musical references is one of the main appeals of JoJo's.
Fun Fact: All members of La Squadra have stealthy stands or fights in a stealthy way, which makes sense they're ASSASSINS: . Risotto: turn invisible and kill from distance . Formaggio = become small . Proschiutto = turn everyone old and can even disguise himself as an old guy . Melone = kills with a computer from far away . Illuso = kills and hides in his mirror world . Pesci = fish someone from far away yet, Ghaccio is the only who does not have a stealth-based stand nor does he fight in stealthy way (dude jumps on a car and starts shouting about Venezia for crying out loud)....which begs the question *HOW IN THE WORLD DID HE GET HIS JOB!?*
i think he’s meant to be contradictory, his name is literally ice, and he has a job where he should be stealthy, yet he’s hotheaded and unstealthy, it’s likely intentional
Risotto probably thought it would be useful to have at least one person who could charge the enemy and fuck shit up. Imagine Ghiaccio teamed up with pretty much any other assassin, he'd draw all the attention to himself while the others attack from behind.
This Is one of the Most Brutal Deaths and one of the most Hardest Missions in Jojo Bizarre Adventure AND The 1 of the most BADASS Fight scenes in this Fight
Mista laid all the groundwork, yes, but it was Giorno's resolve that got them there. That being said this is definitely my favorite Mista fight and you're right, my mans deserves it all
So he got 16 bullet wounds and is pretty much fine. I really would start to dislike all the fights they are involved in if it weren't for the villains being MUCH more compelling
I always feel bad when a member of lasquada dies, except melone, they're such great characters and have such great stands but unfortunately That's not how mafia city works
@@commanderember0189 How so? Almost all of the crusaders were merciful until they started killing people that were close to them. You could say they were thought of as heros, while the Mafia is well the Mafia. Of course they are going to kill more.
I keep forgetting that Giorno is the first Jojo that outright aims to kill other human opponents basically 100% of the time. Jonathan, Joseph, Jotaro, and Josuke all aim to wound or turn their human opponents to their side, but Giorno just goes for the kill the moment Vento D'oro begins playing.
Their paths were similar but their destinations are different, Bruno’s group wanted to stop the drugs from being sold to the youth and make Venice a better place to live, while Metallica’s group just wanted more power and control-especially over the death of the lovers in their group or whatever, but that doesn’t mean that they won’t treat other gang members better than how diavlo treated them, but in the end they’ll still sell drugs to kids because they only care about themselves and the gang.
@@hitcat1157 First of all Bucciarati's group is from Naples not Venice, second their goal is as for now unknown, probably just working hard for the organization I guess. All that until presumably episode 21. La Squadra Esecuzioni is merely unsatisfied by the low amount of money they make although they're one of Passione's best teams compared to people like Polpo who get rich through drugs and gambling
@@PrimeBukkIT hes speaking from a perspective of someone who actually read the source material and isn't anime only. If you'd read the manga Bruno's gang's end goal would be known.
For me it’s a long time since I saw this anime.For other fights I already forget them,but I never forget this one.This music just too powerful to forget 😂
One of the many reasons why I am so fond of this fight is Ghiaccio's tenacity, Giorno worded it "resolve". Even though he is clearly the antagonist moreover a choleric in this fight, he always turns the tables after being cornered, which makes him a huge threat, something I greatly miss in Shounen nowadays.
That's why Jojo will always be relevant in my eyes, Araki knows how to make absolutely beautiful antagonists and it gets better as he gets to later parts. Though I will say part 5 has some of the best fights in the series for sure
When I got to part 5 this became one of the top 3 fights in the entire series for me. His tenacity was insane and just did not give up. He was a terrifying opponent that you had to respect. I was not disappointed with how david productions handled this fight. There's so many favorite moments but for me following the bullet to each sex pistol before hitting the hole in his neck was so badass.
I just loved everything about Ghiaccio. His cunning use of his very simple ability, his utterly relentless tenacaty, his personality. Everything came together to carry this fight. Sadly, the win didn't Go to the one that more than deserved it, but to Mista and Giorno. Both had to heavily rely on luck to even get a method of hurting him. And then one had to almost commit suicide to push him back. Just beautiful