JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 9 Jojolands currently ongoing

Who's your favorite JoJo?

  • Jonathan

    Votes: 30 6.5%
  • Joseph

    Votes: 182 39.6%
  • Jotaro

    Votes: 38 8.3%
  • Josuke

    Votes: 64 13.9%
  • Giorno

    Votes: 33 7.2%
  • Jolyne

    Votes: 29 6.3%
  • Johnny

    Votes: 66 14.3%
  • Gappy

    Votes: 18 3.9%

  • Total voters
    460
This is most likely the final part of Jojo since I really don’t see how Araki could plan a Part 10 and he’s said that since Part 7 he sort of had an outline planned for Parts 7-9
 
So if a JoJolion is a stoo~oory about breaking a cuuu~uurse, then what is a JoJoland?
 
If Jojoland takes place in Northern Europe, it better take place in a Scandinavian country so I can see some death and black metal references. Maybe Araki could somehow blame the church burnings to stand users or other shenanigans.
 
Official title I believe, and this poster makes me believe that the part will take place in Italy or somewhere in Europe

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Finished part 6

I thought it was really good, even the parts everyone hated
My part rankings (best to worst):

Top tier:
3, 4
Great tier:
2, 6
Meh, kinda boring but has some good stuff:
5, 1

I actually thought the ending was sweet. Even though it undid part 6, the events of it were so traumatic, undoing it and having all of the characters reincarnate and not have to go through it is a positive.
The memory loss part was very frustrating.
 
I actually thought the ending was sweet. Even though it undid part 6, the events of it were so traumatic, undoing it and having all of the characters reincarnate and not have to go through it is a positive.
The memory loss part was very frustrating.
The implied point of the ending is that the
Joestar family essentially never has to go through all the pain and misery that was forced upon them.

Which very llikely means that the only thing that was changed was Dio never existed or never interacted with the Joestar family, which is kind of poetic justice since Pucci was more or less trying to fulfill Dio's will and that has completely backfired.
 
The implied point of the ending is that the
Joestar family essentially never has to go through all the pain and misery that was forced upon them.

Which very llikely means that the only thing that was changed was Dio never existed or never interacted with the Joestar family, which is kind of poetic justice since Pucci was more or less trying to fulfill Dio's will and that has completely backfired.
Not really. Like Dio's actions still happened. The only thing that changed was that Pucci was erased out of existence. There really is no logical way that somehow Dio was erased. Since when someone dies during the time acceleration, they are removed from existence in the next universe like what happened to the main characters. The Ireneverse at the end is pretty much the main characters having better lives since they do not have their fate to join together to fight Pucci. Parts 1-5 still happened, it's just the events of Part 6 are pretty much retconned with Pucci erased
 
Not really. Like Dio's actions still happened. The only thing that changed was that Pucci was erased out of existence. There really is no logical way that somehow Dio was erased. Since when someone dies during the time acceleration, they are removed from existence in the next universe like what happened to the main characters. The Ireneverse at the end is pretty much the main characters having better lives since they do not have their fate to join together to fight Pucci. Parts 1-5 still happened, it's just the events of Part 6 are pretty much retconned with Pucci erased
I mean...we don't really know that. There is really nothing to make either interpretation more valid (This is Araki we are talking about, he didn't think that far ahead).

I like my version because it lends a bit more poetic justice and a happier end for all, your interpretation is just as valid though.
 
I mean...we don't really know that. There is really nothing to make either interpretation more valid (This is Araki we are talking about, he didn't think that far ahead).

I like my version because it lends a bit more poetic justice and a happier end for all, your interpretation is just as valid though.
Not really since there is nothing to indicate that Dio somehow doesn't exist anymore.
 
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