@@emeraldtabbycat148 A croissant, huh...😕🥐? *Okuyasu Nijimura's almost getting turned into a flippin' human croissant* by Killer Queen/Stray Cat's 🐱💣 air bomb as far as I knew ya, EmeraldTabbyCat...🐱
Pucci : I can't flip her inside out because mobius strip defies that concept! Also Pucci not even 5 seconds later : I admire the first human who tried to eat mushrooms
This was my favourite scene in this series. The way they animated it was so cool lookin that I like replaying it over and over and just the sound effect is perfect
FR too me its the second Thought after made in heaven apperance but Nonetheless its amazing especially the part at 0:20 im glad they used The OST “Decisive battle”
The C-Moon arc is peak Jolyne, I love how the perspective changes to Pucci as he turns from Hunter to Hunted we actually see the villain scared out of his mind.
@@tadeojablonski105 It actually played when Jotaro countered the sign and punched Dio's head, the track that plays when Polnareff stabs Dio is "Fight to antagonize"
2:43 this statement from Pucci means a lot considering that he's trying to reach heaven so he can know the future but the first person to try mushrooms didn't know if they were safe to eat or not. Yet Pucci still respects them because of that.
It's weird though. He respects the courage of people that are moving forward despite not knowing the future, and yet he tries to eradicate that same courage by making the future known for everyone. Like, buddy, do you actually like courageous people braving the unknown or not? He's contradicting himself
@@straypaper He admires that people are moving forward despite not knowing the future, but he wants to create a world where people never have to face that fear in the first place. He admires them because they face their fear, but in a way he also feels bad for them, that's why he asks "Was it out of hunger?" He asks, did he have no choice?
@@santiagovidal4497 There's always a choice regardless of circumstance, it's just death is another option if you don't want to eat those mushrooms. The only time we feel as if we had no choice is when the actions of another tries to force us to make the choice *they* want. But at that point you have the choice to break away from being forced into something you know is wrong. Sure, you'll be punished by torture or by death by doing the right thing, but it's still a victory as you've shown you aren't willing to be forced into a choice you know is wrong.
I love how over time they decided to animate her getting slightly more muscular. Idk if it was a creative decision but it really helped drive how she was forced to grow and mature in the face of an enemy that seems almost impossible to fight against or overcome.
I love how with time the battles in jojo became less and less a simple match in strength but an actual battle of strategy from both sides, with clever tactics and an amazing use of even the most ridiculus power.
It has always been about strategy battles, it's just that in Phantom Blood it was basically "Whoever bullshits more wins", then the power system got patched on Battle Tendency
Thanks to Jolyne’s mother at the beginning of Stone Ocean for giving her all the school work she missed. I like the idea that both her father AND mother gave her something to help her survive in prison. (Arrow Piece & school work). Came in handy more than once throughout the series.
And this is why i love Stone Free and it's one of my favourite Stands in all JoJo's, her ability isn't really that impressive, i mean... turning your body into strings, it doesn't have a truly broken ability, and it isn't that strong or resilient, but... MAN if it isn't versatile, it's the definition of a ''Jack of all Trades'' made into a Stand, making your body into tiny strings so you can survive an explosion, extending your arm to reach other places, making a bridge out of strings to cross above the sea, stitch up your wounds with your strings, making a printer... a FUCKING PRINTER out of your strings, and a lot of other things that Jolyne made in the series, it doesn't have a powerful abilitie like Gold Experience or Tusk, it isn't that strong like Star Platinum or Crazy Diamond and it's versatile but not as much as Soft and Wet, you could easily say that Stone Free it's the worst Stand of a protagonist in all JoJo's, and i think that might be true, but give that to a truly hardworker, mindset and genius martial artist as Jolyne, she it's basically the opposite of Okuyasu, a pretty dumb character with a truly OP ability, Araki give a weak and kinda ''Meh'' ability to a genius and a strongmind girl.
its the kind of stand youd give someone with a lot of cunning, i think thats the part of jolyne she inherited from joseph, who notably also used hamon + strings in a similar way in part 2
@@zaqareemalcolm Honestly if she knew spin she would probably have way more abillities, yet she fairs pretty well against any enemy, Jolyne is truly a genius
@@sopaipillasss (p8 spoilers) i wonder if she knew spin, if she could replicate/apply an ability like Go Beyond I ask this because a true mobius strip requires a 2d surface with no width, its possible the strings shes using are appoaching a thinness to the point they are just lines that are bundled up together to form surfaces
@@zaqareemalcolm P8 Spoilers here too The bubbles Soft and Wet Go Beyond creates are lines that rotate very fast, correct? She could theoretically do the same with her strings, thinning it down and having a similar effect. I feel like there's a lot more that she could do with her strings that sadly couldn't get explored
I really like that pucci tends to use metaphors to express how he feels about people or situations, it's such a dignified way to diss his enemies, I suppose it has to do with being a priest and using parables constantly during mass
Some people might be upset that they reused Part 3's OST but I love that part of Decisive Battle they used for the mobius strip. I always think about that part of the OST because it's the same that plays when Jotaro fucks up DIO's skull and he's monologuing in shock that his legs don't work and he feels nauseous.
I loved when Pucci was completely taken aback by Jolyne’s survival. He should still have the advantage against someone who can’t even mount an offense, but knowing reversed gravity SHOULD kill someone who isn’t dying just leaves him so aback.
@@ESALTEREGO Knowledge can be applied in real life if we understand them well. That's something some students at class won't know without practical experience.😅 I was once a tutor, my students also asked "this that knowledge I learn is not helpful, why should I learn". That's the point.
sometimes i think Stands have a little of indipendecy for protect their users (like Jotaro the first times with star platinum) , then isn't jolyne to think about mobius strips, but Stone free/stone ocean to find that solution
@@IllusionPantheridk ,unless stone free is independent talking stand like echoe act 3 or spice lady that can guide his/her user by tellings them their ability and how they work.unless Stand can share the knowledge with his user telepathy .
This is probably the coldest Jojo scene ever, I’m taking a break before reading SBR. But this is just a cool moment and cements Jolyne in her place as my favourite Jojo.
Those little "nyoom" sounds her mobius strips make sound so adorable in a way. Anyhow, man the way I was feeling when this scene came on screen. I was at awe with how cool it's done. The animation, the music, EVERYTHING.
This was the moment Stone ocean jumped up to being one of my favorite stands in the entire series and showed off Jolynes true capabilities defensively. She had only just learned about C-Moon and it’s abilities and was hit very soon after. We don’t know when she though of it, but it was still a very small time frame to think of a possible counter to getting hit by Puccis stand and I was scared for a moment. This was an amazing idea and shows Araki being the worlds weirdest Genius once again.
She's just an unstoppable force of willpower, and unlike Jotaro with TimeStop, Josuke with Restoration, and Giorno with GER and normal GE, Jolyne does so much with comparatively so little that she's become one of my top 3 Jojo's
0:20 Words can´t describe how much i love that OST in that moment. That stop is like "She is ended now... BUT!" then the music and the chorus start sounding showing us all that Jolyne used her incredible inteligence to counter Pucci´s hability... Truly awesome
This kinda makes sense since a Mobius Strip only has One Side as explained in the Anime, Since C-Moon only affected one part of The body, Jolyne creates a Mobius strip to put that effect on one side and constantly shift it around by moving the strip, that way, it doesn't break a part of the body, *the gravity just gets played around the strip.*
Emphasis on kinda, her mobius strip is made up of strings, and we've seen the strings can be turned inside out, but it's jojo so we don't think about it too much
@@sind2000 Or you can think about it even more and realize that c-moon turns objects inside out and not their constituent parts. Individual cells aren't being turned inside out, but whole body parts. So a string on its own is just a string, but a shirt made of string is no longer just a string. And you can turn a shirt inside out without destroying the strings.
Araki definitely thought ahead about jolyne’s power to the point that he knew that c-moons ability would be countered by the mobius strip made of string.
This moment felt like araki made jolyne's power like this from the very beginning for this exact moment. It makes all the sense yet occurs to no one at all without being an asspull
That’s exactly how Araki creates stands he said in an interview the first stands he creates for a part is always the main protagonist and antagonist stands
Someone mentioned that if given enough time, jolyne would’ve accessed the power of string theory, which I have no idea what that would mean but that would be dope. She could maybe access the power by using the spin on her string, causing vibrations within it that somehow manipulate the universe (a kin to the string that vibrates to create our universe according to string theory, at least that’s how I understand the theory)
@@Lopo13 it is a real science thingy. It is the biggest problem in physics currently and is an attempt to find a “theory of everything” that can explain the universe but is also a simple explanation at the same time. The string theory has different definitions depending on the physicist like many quantum theory concepts however, the main point is that they are trying to find “supersymetries” in the universe so that they can come up with a parsimonius explanation to the laws of the universe. They are still not even close to finding this at least they did not publicly revealed anything yet.
@@kuzuthunder1964 well C-moon is somewhat of a electric charge to joylene String, giving it a endless charge for a endless loop (trying to escape and burst or inside out) which stays trap inside the infinity circle.
I mean if I remember right, Soft & Wet basically has a spinning string that makes a shape of a bubble. So she might unlocked a Part 7-8 power lmao (I know you're not talking about this one, but just saying)
0:20 This moment felt really special with the OST. It really was decisive battle and it showed Jolyne's desperation and peak of her abilities to counter her opponent's broken power. Also it's as far as Jolyne can go to match an enemy where you already need Jotaro and it's admirable from her.
Wow that was amazing, a large impovement from the fight outside, i love how tense it is and Jolyne seems done. Seeing through only one perspective has the golden advantage of making a plot twist hit even harder, and the only person i've seen using this criminally underrated technique was Fukumoto in Akagi. I really loved the Mobius String theme and i'm dying to know its name. Also i really wish it was the first Pucci VA here, his voice is more menacing, deep and fits Father more.
Once again i will say it too me Them using the OST from part 3 at 0:22 it just FITS so much more than the one was used in part 3 itself when dio’s head was bashed in the Sound effects the VA is just TRULY MADE IN HEAVEN
But the scene will never reach the hype of How jotaro destroys dio skull This scene is good in a intellectual way but the hype will never touch the dio vs jotaro Level
@@firepuppies4086 yeah you can do a lot of things with a stand that versatile. I still wish there was an alternate ending where she got a crazy powerup like giorno and jotaro and won the fight against pucci but dont get me wrong i loved this ending too it is what made this part the best one out of all 6 for me
@@Oscar-yx1xx except there is only one time where it can be argued that he had plot armour and that is against ultimate kars. Every other time, he either had the whole fight already mapped out from the start with him needing only to adjust it to adapt to the situation or had very good reflexes and situational awareness to adapt quickly to new and unexpected situations due to his own intelligence, his training and his street fighting experience. And even the "plot armour" scene was foreshadowed from the very beginning of part 2: one of the first things we see joseph do is use hamon to violently cause a coca cola bottle to "erupt" and send the cap flying, you know, just like he used kars own hamon to cause an eruption that sent them both flying to the stratosphere? You can even see the moment when he realised that this was possible because he kept repeating to himself "hamon? Hamon greater than mine?"
@@acorpseshouldbeleftwellalo9680u didn't watch she is just intelligent in creative way ok in handling the stand She cannot read the atmosphere how jotaro and joesph does Man u didn't watch jjba properly
Jjba takes things I normally wouldn’t care about and makes me want to search more about it to make sure I understand! This and HXH will always be my top two personally
I like that they had a non-JoJo deliver the finishing blow, but it would've been cool if Jolyne used string theory to avoid the universe reset and beat Pucci in the end.
This is the scene that convinced me Jolyne could have _won_ if she'd been allowed a stand evolution. Because Stone Free has control over strings. And the two competing theories for the underlying reality of the world are quantum mechanics and string theory. And what are the most famous classical representations of the forces of fate? Women, plucking strings. Pucci obeyed gravity, which was destiny. He freely fell towards his fate, carried by the prime numbers. But Joestars are _favored_ by fate, for their capacity for delivering great justice. It would have been so cool for Jolyene to realize that while Pucci controlled gravity, which was time, which was destiny, she could pluck the strings of fate itself. It would truly have been a battle of equals. During the universal reset, the great singularity of gravity, the tapestry of fate would be weakened, and alterable. Jolyene siezes Pucci's string, determined to tear him from existence, but is prompted to follow it until it tangles with DIO. This is the real villian, the real mastermind. And she follows his string to his childhood, and sees _why_ he discarded his humanity. And instead of tearing his strands out, she demonstrates the great capacity for justice that Joestars possess. Instead of Dio's mother dying, his father dies. Instead of attempting to rob George Joestar, his mother genuinely saves the man. Instead of growing up miserable, hateful, greedy, Dio grows into a good man. The more Jolyene changes, the tauter the threads become. She can see that there is only so much she can alter. But she gives Dio a good childhood, and sets him on his path once again. And making Dio a better man has a radical effect on the fate of the Joestars. There is a great cascade and the universe reconvenes anew. And Uncle Dio, Jolyne's kind but strange uncle who never goes out during the day, introduces her and her family to his best friend: a priest he has been having marvelous philosophical debates with on the subject on gravity, and how to obtain heaven on earth Pucci can tell Jolyene has done something, he remembers Florida, but his memories are also flooded with decades of positive interaction and genuine warmth and a deep brotherly affection from Dio. Jolyne's stand matched his own, and she found a way to fight back, and instead of seeking revenge, she sought justice. She erased the monster that was DIO, and gave the world Dio Joestar. And in this moment, he realized that gravity might be destiny, but fate has favorites, and fate's favorite was giving him a second chance. And with a smile, he greets Jolyne as if meeting her for the first time, and quietly admits his loss.
I wonder if Jolyne’s strings could have formed into the shape of a Klein Bottle, giving her some form of 4th-Dimensional ability that allows here to move through time or resist time based stand abilities
@@USDebtCrisis I think the ending is extremely thematic and concludes the battle between the joestars and Dio's influence in a bittersweet way, but to each their own
Cause they about to taste my Mobius I got that acrimonious odious 'Cause the bats are copious My blood flow is harmonious 'Bout to act felonious You know they hating us And we getting treasonous Woo, when they get bit with the Mobius
I was so confused at first, but when it clicked I immediately went “HOLY F*CK THAT’S A MOBIUS STRIP. OH MY F*CKING GOD, THERE’S NO SHOT. THAT IS AN OMNI-BRAIN LEVEL PLAY. JOLYNE IS GOATED.”
This scene alone demonstrates so well how good of a stand user she is, she’s basically the polar opposite of okuyasu, Jolyne has a bad stand ability but is a fantastic stand user, okuyasu has a fantastic stand ability but is a bad stand user
The best part. This was something no other jojo could do. For the rest of them, a heartshot from C-Moon is death. Jonathan obviously can't survive it. Hermit Purple, Star Platinum, Tusk, and Soft&Wet have no defensive or healing abilities that come close to overcoming something like this. Crazy Diamond can't heal Josuke and Gold Experience can't heal fast enough (Obviously GER could but that stand is lame and bad so it doesn't get included). This is JOLYNE'S time to shine.