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I think the saddest thing is to think that in the last seconds of his life he thought that he had failed, not only because of seeing his daughter and her companions bleeding to death but also knowing that they were the last option to stop Puchi, perhaps even before dying he regretted not spending more time with his daughter.
Remember that DIO did the same thing to both Joseph and Jotaro himself and he didn't freak out, but now, only when he sees his daughter in peril, does he realize he's already lost
This is actually rather interesting. All the characters died the same way the Crusaders did. Only in reverse. Anastasia died via Human Donut just like Kakyoin only instead of taking it from the front, he was stabbed in the back. Ermes' died like Avdol, losing her arms. Yet her body still remains. Jotaro died just like dio only the wound on his face is on the opposite side. And Jolyne died like Iggy. Stalling the enemy and saving her friend before using her power to help Emporio escape. Just like how Iggy used his stand to save Polnaref from Vanilla Ice and Cream and died from his wounds.
Jotaro's time stop has been an overwhelming advantage for 3 whole parts, everyone talks about him like he's the scariest thing ever, because he is! Jotaro ultimately being undone because he is human, because he loves his daughter, is the most amazing end to his character arc there could ever be. I love this scene so much.
I think alot of people get caught up with how easily Jotaro gets killed and dont actually realize Pucci respected Jotaro's abilities. He very clearly goes out of his way to avoid direct confrontation and does as much as possible to waste Timestop. These arent the actions of someone who underestimates their opponent.
“You still think like a human who has so little time to live… about things leaving a bad taste in your mouth… that logic is about as compelling as rat shit in a bathroom!”
Jotaro tiene el poder de stand más fuerte, Pucci no lo respetaba, el sabía que era inferio, tal que así que uso la única debilidad, de jotaro, no de sp, por qué sp es un cabronazo que no tiene debilidades en un 1v1.@@jamielee2353
What’s crazier is that they would have won, and Pucci knew that. So, he had to use the weakness of Jotaro: his daughter. It’s amazing. Pucci was the strongest Stand User at that moment (minus Giorno), and yet still had to strategise around Star Platinum.
@@T_Dude Absolute facts. What ticks me off though is the fact that Jotaro could've killed Pucci easily during the end of the C Moon fight where he gets punched into the glass frame that he levitates with. It is a legitimate plot hole that I've never seen anyone address. Some people may say oh Jotaro doesn't kill or whatever which normally is true, but not even a few seconds later he tries to kill Pucci with the harpoon so there was no reason for Jotaro not to punch Pucci's head off or blow a hole in him then and there.
@@durndychris3254 He can stop time for 5 seconds yes, but the time acceleration speeds it up by an unknown amount so it's really less than 5 seconds realistically when he uses it for the final 2 times
For those who are wondering: - Josuke and the Morioh gang can't do shit in this because they have no idea what's happening nor have any idea who Pucci is. So they can't help. - Giorno also can't do shit. While GER can trace the source of any threats, it only works when the threat is directed at him. So he and the gang are also out. - Joseph is probably on his deathbed. So not even his mischievousness can help.
Joseph is apparently a little worse than he was in Part 4. Around this time, Josuke and the gang are about to hit their 30s, so they probably had other priorities without interruption. People say that Giorno was last seen in Florida which is an odd speculation, but yeah, I don’t see him involving himself either
You know for a requiem stand Ger surprisingly has a lot of flaws like it heal and undo actions effectively making it unkillable but then again if the opponent is smart and not stupid like diavolo who just stood there speechless Ger can't really beat anyone if they're not gonna get surprised by return to zero like diavolo I'm not saying Ger is weak I'm just saying it has a lot of things that it's missing
but why didnt Jotaro contact Morioh Gang and let them know whats happening and who Pucci is, like Jotaro should have brought all the friends he made in Morioh for backup
It is being made quite clear (and intentional) that the Joestar bloodline can do nothing but to lead Pucci closer to his cause. Just think of how many circumstances Pucci is doomed to fail but inadvertently aided by a Joestar. For example, Weather almost killed Pucci if Jolyne did not drive to the scene. If it is not Jotaro who stopped time, Pucci would not able to find out the exact location where time can be manipulated by his stand. So the presence of anyone related to Joestar bloodline (Josuke and even Giorno) is not going to change the course of events.
What an absolutely tragic irony that Jotaro got played just like DIO in this scene. First with Pucci moving during his time stop, then losing the battle because of the exact same knives trick.
It's amazingly terrifying how a priest manages to be the most evil and worse than a demented serial killer, sadistic vampire and a cruel mafia leader, and actually succeed with his plans
did he let a mother eat her own baby's face though? i think dio is still worse and has in fact done worse things in terms of terribleness and in quantity.
@@JV-km9xkWeather Report says that the worst type of evil is the evil that doesn’t know it’s evil. Pucci’s sheer will, determination, and conviction truly make him blind to his beliefs and he fully believes he is doing everything and is righteous in doing so. Pucci is on a whole different level when it comes to how villainous he is IMO, and that’s why he’s able to beat two Joestars.
Joseph wouldn’t be there tho. I think he is still alive during this part (not sure where or who confirmed it but I do remember seeing it) sure he is super old, even more than in part 4 but he is still alive
Sadly pucci destroyed his soul , so it wouldn't have worked Edit: My b I didn't realize that apparently that Irene and co were still copies of Jolyne n friends
Pucci is such a menace, even when stop time he is still there posing knowing nobody but jotaro will see him. He wanted jotaro to stop time Which also means he was taunting him the whole time to make a decision.
Pucci is on some freak [insert word] man wanted yo kill an 11 year old and he even killed his mother To add he killed all of the main cast except Emporio. Even JOTARO FELL We lost several gang members.
@@firionkaiser8291 Dude let's list this Killed his mother and admitted it Made him see his only friends, no, his only FAMILY die Basically, forced him to live his life as a sheltered shut in trapped inside of a prison only to be befriended by literal criminals Showed him the literal universe ending is a priest and used his ability to make his clothes disappear(worst part) is a priest this is just some of the shit he did to this kid OH and by being killed by the kid that kid now must live his life forever dealing with survivor's guilt, the thought that he has blood on his hands, and all of his friendships he made were reset to square 1
Truly Pucci is the most deadly JoJo villain because he learned from the mistakes of villains past. Kira pressed the Dio PTSD button and got beat to a pulp by Jotaro's knee jerk reaction, while Pucci fully weaponizes it to make the Stardust Crusader lose his shit and waste his timestop. Incredibly based
He knew how much Jotaro cared for his daugter and how he woukdnt let him kill her. He used jotaros weakness to his advantage and ended up killing them both.
I thought Jotaro was the worst Jojo when I watched the first half of part 3. But his stonecold demeanor, heart of gold and especially seeing him at different stages of his life with all his little idiosyncrasies made me love this big guy. Tragic to see him die like this
@@ThatGuy76985 it is not the original himself any more, like you in an alternative universe with completely different background and personality. so funny that you lie to yourself in order to get comfort 😂
@@jibcube2774 it's not alternative it's a reversed world without pucci meaning that he did defeat Dio did meet josuke but didn't have to hide because of pucci
@@Kristoff_Smith what are you talking about man? It was stated in SO that the second universe is an new world where everyone knows their destiny, which means the new world Jataro and Jolyne( She’s not even named Jolyne, her name is Irene) are completely different person. Previous Jataro and team had already died to ashes, and according to the rule of the new universe, people died in the previous world would never arrive to the new one, and an alternative version of them will be created automatically instead, which is obviously nothing to do with the original version.
What I like is that in the anime Jotaro saving Jolyne felt more like a natural reflex than a dumb decision. In the manga I felt like he was hesitating but ended up taking the worst possible choice but in the anime it feels natural and unexpected.
Truly shows the sheer strength and power of made in heaven to see basically the entire main cast bodied in one scene, closely followed by jolyne literally not even getting a chance and being eviscerated instantly.
@@illseeyaonthedarksideofthemoonsi vamos con esas... Pucci con su stand propio, era mierda, tuvo que hacerse con poderes externos para serlo, además de ser un villano de mierda, por qué no es ni Brando ni joestar, literalmente araki se le vio apurado por acabar jojo's
the look on Emporio’s face at 2:31 is sad honestly imagine seeing your whole squad just get murked by a literal demon god. everyone thought they were fine after Jotaro showed up but it was the exact opposite of that. seeing Jotaro freaking out as well made me feel uneasy and made his death even sadder. rip to the best JoJo out there Rip to the whole team 😢
De echo todo estaba bien con jotaro... El cabron de Pucci uso la única debilidad de jotaro, que es su hija, jotaro elijio a su hija que al mundo, mucho amor a su hija.
@@aperson6562 it's like Crazy diamond's way of telling what is part of your body and what isn't, the blood coming out isn't a part of you anymore, so that's why Hermes Bled out
@@elco-coisoriginal but then wouldn’t only the blood that already flowed out of her be sped up? Wouldn’t the blood leaving her body still move at normal speed, since it’s part of her until it leaves her body?
It is a tragic irony. The Joestar bloodline (and their companions) had won numerous battles by sticking together and bailing each other out. They had strength in numbers, and it was their compassion for each other that allowed them to power through any obstacle. This time however, Pucci uses that compassion against the Joestars and forces Jotaro into an impossible choice -- get in a clear shot at Pucci, and potentially stop all of this madness, or save his daughter? Dio had taught Pucci well about the psychology of the Joestars. They never turn their backs on friends or family, they're in this together until the bitter end. Sure if one of them dies in the heat of combat, that's just what happens in war, but they'll come back stronger trying to avenge those they've lost. Even hostage situations where if they make a wrong move and everyone dies has happened before, but every time they found a way to escape. It was just a rule that the Joestars always find a way to pull off a miracle. If Jotaro had been more like Dio and cared only about himself, then Pucci would have lost. But if Jotaro let his daughter die to attain victory he wouldn't just be betraying himself, but betray everything the Joestars stood for. This was the ultimate in impossible choices, and Pucci knew it.
Seeing jotaro dying is such a strange felling. You know, that guy on part 3 that was unbeatable because of his stand, the guy who killed dio, then discovered how to stop time. And on part 4, where even from kira, the guy with one of the most op stands, killer queen, had fear of jotaro absurd power, not only from timestop or his stand, but jotaro's power, jotaro's influence. Seeing that powerful guy sadly dying to pucci, who at the time was nearly undefeatable with mih, is just sad. I wish araki made an spin off on the new universe, with irene, anakiss, etc...
@@xrung1706 hmmmmm, yes and no. They happen on the "reseted universe" before it got reseted. The original universe has jotaro and jolyne, and the reseted one is the same thing but with Irene and the alt jotaro, that I don't know the name
The thing I find really cool is that when Whitesnake steals Jotaro’s disks at first he says “You were *one* step behind”, but in jotaro’s death he says “You were *two* steps behind.”Epic detail
What makes this more compelling than the manga and fan adaptations is the sheer SPEED at which Ermes and Jotaro are killed. It's literally not even three seconds and they're both dead. It's a great story device to absolutely body characters we were meant to like unceremoniously and I love it.
This genuinely broke my heart and had me bawling. The young man we've been following for a good chunk of the series fought so many villains and made so many friends. Rest in Peace Mr. Kujo 😢
I just realized something: when Pucci says "Oh my, it seems you were late by two steps" in 1:49, it looks like he's answering Jotaro when he says "he's a step ahead of us" in 0:47, which means that he could probably be conscious and listening during the time stop, just like he did before when Jotaro threw the harpoon at him. What a flex.
I think it might also refer to the first season, where Pucci said Jotaro - after stealing Star Platinum along with Jotaro's memories - Beautiful details
I said it once and I'll say it again. Jotaro was never nerfed. The enemies got more powerful. Not saying the other enemies he took down weren't, but so many odds were against the team here. Awesome fight, I love the holy battle music playing earlier while they were fighting on the building. Stone Ocean was such a cool part!
The only time he actually did get “nerfed” was in part 4, where his time stop was really short (at max, 2 seconds) Even then, he only time stopped once himself prior, and then he got back to his standard 5 seconds afterward
@@thecatastrophe132 Yeah, and that was just a natural regression of his ability. I guess since SP wasn't created with that power, it learned it. And he did get himself back to several seconds with practice. I imagine after he got more involved in the SW foundation
@@laramalzam6229 I've just heard people say that he's been nerfed. I guess because he used to solo all his fights, and as he got older he had a harder time winning fights or gaining advantage even with assistance. It's a trash Jotaro take I know
@@meliorbutterfly The group of characters we see at the end are not alternate variants of themselves, the original universe is restored but without Pucci ever existing in the first place this means that Jotaro could be a part of Jolyne's childhood and the events of part 6 would not happen that is why they are different and only Emporio remembers the true events.
The freaking detail on Jolyne at 0:54 the knives were already thrown at her neck before Jotaro noticed, man if he payed attention a bit earlier he'd be only 1 step late, giving him time to knock down Pucci.
Maybe, but Jotaro's only thought at that time was finding and killing Pucci. In that scene, his eyes are straight on Pucci even as he moves Stone Free.
I gotta say Jolene's little monologue really got me here. It's the final end of her arc, we get a little reminder of how she started this story. A bratty girl acting out to get daddy's attention. And now at the end she's finally a grown woman who proved herself and came to understand and forgive her absent father.
A big missed opportunity of the anime is to not adapt "Father: Jotaro Kujo, Daughter: Jolyne Kujo" chapter (the one that shows Jolyne's car theft) Like we got small tidbits of it early on, but it would have been awesome to get it in late Batch 2/early Batch 3... Also a good excuse to have more screentime for Jolyne's mom, who is criminally underused like in the manga.
@@tailedgates9 Because Pucci prematurely evolved C-Moon by doing a trick with the Moon's own gravity rather than wait for a real New Moon to rise, his stand never truly got completed, Made In Heaven is a half-baked product or a phone that hasn't finished charging, it's incomplete.
@@jotarospants3038 my guy pure oxygen is O its oxygen in it's most normal state Cuz there is no such a thing as O2(100% or 34%) the only reason for the less O2 is for that reason less O2 in the surrounding areas or a much heavier gas is present According to the octet rule, oxygen atoms need to bond twice. The O2 molecule is diatomic, meaning that two atoms of the same element are connected in a pair.
I just love the fact that Jotaro moved Jolyne out of the way without thinking as soon as he reached her, going against his personality, showing the love he has for her daughter and that he would do anything for her
At the end of the sixth part, I can’t even believe that Jotaro died. A man with steel nerves, cold-blooded, smart and savvy. A person who has seen a lot, defeated an incredible number of Stand users, the owner of one of the strongest Stands - was killed. The last knight fell (I do not count Polnareff because he is a turtle, and Joseph, most likely, by the time of the sixth part, his brains turned sour).
You can't tell me that this wasn't incredibly satisfying and incredibly sad at the same time. It was sad that we lost Jotaro, but he died like a hero, a warrior that fell in battle, that's the best death out of all (according to Lysias)
3:20 Emporio's scream sells this so fucking much. It really feels like the lowest possible moment. Even in the new universe, I can bet he'll still have nightmares of this sight.
DP really captured the sense of dread that Made in Heaven's time acceleration gave. I already have chronophobia, so it only adds to that. David Production just has the ability to capture JoJo perfectly, making even the most confusing moments more clear.
People who have an unnatural fear or phobia of time, space, or celestial phenomenon probably hate part 6😂 nothing but mindless thinking about this "heaven"
@@fleeplayTV the innate fear of the unknown passage of time. H.P. Lovecraft would have wet dreams about the original jojo universe let alone Puccis whole plan.
Its been a while since i caught on into the anime, ever since finishing the manga years back before the adaptation. Glad the agonizing feeling i felt reading the manga, manages to up it 10x more than expected lmao.
*Jotaro and Jolyne deaths are so painful. They didn't had the chance to say ''I love you'' to each other. And Jolyne's death is even more sad because Jolyne's life was very short and full of disappointments. She didn't have much time to be happy, be together with her father and live her life after getting out of prison. Fortunately Emporio honored everyone's sacrifice.*
@@Tyesun27 That's still Jolyne's soul. Pucci didn't do a full cycle of another universe because he stopped to deal with Emporio first. He died which created a universe without him in it. Parts 1-5 still happen and characters of part 6 got to live their lives without Dio/Pucci infulence.
It’s actually heartbreaking and so compelling. I’m sad that he died because he’s such a badass character but it was such a compelling death that’s been built up six parts
Pucci, knew Jotaro's past from his Disc memories / talking with Dio, so throwing the knives was traumatic for him to experience again, on top of that, losing someone close again ( Kakyoin - Dio Fight ) ( almost lost Joseph - Dio fight. ) .. He chose to save his daughter over the Universe.
Don’t know if many people have noticed or if it has been mentioned before but I like that detail/Easter egg for the eye Jolyne chooses to throw the knife at pucci. It’s the exact the same eye/area where jotaro was sliced. Makes it even more personal, badass and giving him a taste of his own medicine.
It sucks because he couldnt do anything about it. He or his stand werent getting attacked so GER was not able to be used and Giorno would've had no idea where the source of this was coming from.
@@Potatoman0852 Or its cause araki just forgets he made the strongest stand to date. There's absolutely no reason that giorno couldn't have done anything to prevent it.
There is one thing i like about this fight, and the music. Especially because the music seems to be in a somewhat reversed order to the one used in part 3. For exemple, the music before jotaro timestop, the same one who inspired hope once he timestopped in part 3, is used in a way that, while also giving us hope, give us the dread of "its a definitive moment that will settle everything once and for all". Or even during the timestop, with the use of Final Battle from part 3, it give us an even bigger sense of dread, since the first time that music was used jotaro managed to escape in-extremis manner, but here, the music seems to show us that this won't be the case, that wether its jotaro or the other, they wont come out of this unscatered, or even alive
Emporio probably experienced here the most terrifying situation in a whole show. All main heroes, who seemed undefeated just dies in a blink of an eye and you - just a weak child - know you will be next.
Swimming in a full priest robe, having a cut in your face, being worn out by the fighting for days and risking being unable to swim back to shore. Those things actually do hinder the speed at which you swim.
“KNIVES!!! Just as back then… Just as Dio, he threw the knives while falling!!!” This scene me pure goosebumps. Never seen an anime adapt a manga so flawlessly.