Brief summary -
Before watching jojo: what kind of rough lines and a very age-sensitive painting style is this muscle monster, I can't accept it when I look at it... o_O After watching three seasons of jojo: Ah, this is a perfect figure like a Greek sculpture! This peculiar jojo stand full of Araki characteristics! The golden spirit passed down from generation to generation by this family and destiny! Makes blood boil!
The following is a detailed description of my feelings about each part: In the first part, Da Qiao and Dio started the initial battle. They were two people chosen by fate, living together and walking through the boyhood together. One of them symbolizes pure good, the other dark evil. Even if Mr. Qiao knew that Dio's father was a scumbag who brought favors in return, he still raised Dio for seven years, and regarded him as his own, which shows his character (actually, he felt a little angry at first, because he was very angry with his adopted son. He praised him a lot, but always criticized his own son harshly. Seeing that he took the current last words, he could only say that he felt sorry for his parents), but what Dio was thinking about was the property of the Joestar family to suppress Jonathan.
Da Qiao has been working silently for seven years and looks gentle, but when he found out that Dio was going to hurt his father's life, he decided to fight Dio without hesitation. But deep down in his heart, he still has some feelings for Dio, who is also an enemy and a brother. Even if dio finally gave him a fatal blow during the first-generation couple's honeymoon, Da Qiao still (it can be said gently and firmly) died with his head in the fire. From the execution song of Da Qiao, you can hear his character: holy, noble, and completely different from the style of the descendants of jojo. I don't agree with those remarks about the Virgin of Big Joe. It can be seen that the quality of a gentleman in that era was still precious, so Spit Wagen was inspired to change his mind, even if cruel as Dio showed his respect after Big Joe defeated him . There is also the famous phrase "The hymn of human beings is the hymn of courage, and the greatness of human beings is the greatness of courage". Although the length is short, it opened the prelude to the battle between the family and destiny.
Immediately after the second part, the protagonist was also replaced by Da Qiao's grandson Joseph (referred to as Er Qiao). The second is my second favorite chapter, but Er Qiao's character is my favorite. Er Qiao's personality seems to be very different from his grandfather's. He is arrogant, rude, and likes to play tricks. He doesn't mind playing small tricks in battle, as long as he can win, but he also inherits the precious qualities that have been passed down from his ancestors: integrity, integrity, Kind and responsible. Since Elina didn't tell his family's tragedy since he was a child, he has been living a free and easy life without restraint (maybe it was only when Cesar died that his life was really clouded, and he realized the cruelty of the battle, because it was better than listening to him. The heroic story of a grandfather he has never seen before is better than the death of a close friend to wake him up quickly).
What impressed me in the second part was not the struggle of the protagonists, but the men of the villains. I dare say that this is the least villainous villain in the jojo series (except for Kaz, all of them have a strange aura), especially the episodes when Wamuu and Erqiao duel, which really shows what a "real warrior" is . Er Qiao's battle always involves gambling, and the strength of the men of the pillars makes him have to have a variety of fighting styles and props. Joe's unfortunate defeat? ? ? (Er Qiao forgive me, I'm not a black fan ^o^) Kaz is not so open and upright, and he cheats when he comes up. It seems that he was beaten into a ball of mud, but he actually turned into a jo-pole creature behind the scenes. But if he hates it, he hates it, and beauty is really beautiful (hehe.jpg). Anyone who watched the scene with his long hair fluttering with his back to the sun couldn't help but sigh that big beauties are indeed gender-neutral. Although the way he led an invincible creature to outer space by a volcanic eruption made me think it was nonsense, but this story can finally come to an end.
The protagonist of the third part is indeed another generational awakening. Er Qiao's grandson, Yingyi-Japanese, is invincible and invincible Jotaro Kujo, but the combat system has also changed from ripple to a more cool and operable stand-in. The first time I saw Jotaro Kujo, I just thought he was a really cool guy. The image of his hair and hat seemed to be one with a big gold chain around his neck. He is a typical type who looks inhuman on the outside, but is actually very gentle in his heart. He thought he had a demon attached to him, so he locked himself up and refused to go out. He yelled at his mother, but in order to save her life, he resolutely set foot on the unknown 's journey.
Jotaro is the kind of reliable character who will feel at ease when he is around, whether in the third or the fourth. But to be honest, Jotaro is the one I feel most distressed in the jojos of all dynasties. At the age of 17, he shouldered the burden of family and destiny. The experience in 50 days is enough to compose a magnificent epic, but there is always a sense of loneliness, and this kind of Loneliness is inseparable from outsiders and runs through his life. Da Qiao's life finally came to a golden age, and Elina was unswervingly devoted to him and continued his spirit and future generations; Er Qiao had a family business and children and lived a happy life for a long time; Jousuke lived in the small world of Duwang Town. There are so many friends here, and there is always a smile on their faces. But what about Jotaro? Most of the best friends in his life are killed in battle, but they are rarely reunited with their families when they marry and have children. He started at the age of 17, and his life seemed not to belong to him. The third part went through a difficult fight against dio, and finally cut off the tragedy that had bound the Joestar family for more than a hundred years. The fourth part investigated the bow and arrow left by dio, and the fifth part Investigate Dio's son, the sixth part sacrificed to protect his daughter (this is a spoiled woohoo). He is always alone, bearing the greatest pain and responsibility, alone looking at the pictures he once took with his friends. Araki gave him the strongest strength, but at the same time he was destined to not be able to enjoy a peaceful and warm life like other jojos. I think the core of this character is actually tragic, self-sacrificing, standing in the world of jojo like a protector, and worthy of everyone's admiration.
Finally, I would like to say the fourth one that I like the most~ Most people actually think that the third one is the most exciting, but I personally don't like that kind of magnificent plot, but the daily style is more in line with my taste. Araki also said in the interview that his favorite character in the jojo series is actually Jousuke. The jojos in the first few films have a feeling of existence in mythology. Although the story is wonderful, ordinary audiences have no sense of substitution. However, the story of Duwangcho is more realistic. Jousuke's character is like the big brother next door, and even the villain boss Kira Yoshikage is just an "ordinary office worker". To be honest, I learned that the protagonist of the fourth part was the product of Er Qiao's forcible derailment. At first, I was struck by lightning, but I really liked Jousuke and his mother, and in the end I could only throw the blame on Araki.
The fourth and third episodes have very different plot styles, and the style of painting has changed suddenly (the whole is a lot thinner). Everyone's activities revolve around the small town of Duwang Town, and they don't have to run around anymore. Nevertheless, the story is still very exciting, the plot is compact, and the character charm is not inferior to the previous ones.
Touhou Jousuke seems to be a bad guy with an unruly hairstyle (I dare not comment casually), but he is actually a five-good young man who respects the old, loves the young, gentle and polite? In the barrage, Chef Jo is the one who has played the most "Big Joe thinks it's amazing". The stand-in "Crazy Diamond" focuses on healing and repair, which can be said to be a very gentle ability. As an illegitimate child, he is actually innocent. He has been ignored by his father for 16 years, and he can even feel angry and aggrieved. But in the face of the sudden appearance of his nephew Jotaro Kujo, he said "I'm sorry", feeling that his existence disturbed the peace of the Joestar family and was sorry, and he refused to accept the inheritance, which shows how understanding and gentle he is. child. There is a hot comment on station B that I think makes sense. Judging from Jousuke helping Fatty to come up with his ideas and the other side's friends, he is relatively short of money, but he first rejected the inheritance, and after Er Qiao came, he also He never asked his father for money, which actually represented his disapproval of Er Qiao and his disapproval of his own identity. Indeed, an old man older than your grandfather who has never met is your father, even if he is rich, he can't accept it for a while. But after spending several months with Er Qiao, he finally cheated pocket money from his father like a naughty boy in adolescence. From then on, he really accepted this "dad" and accepted that he was Qiao Cerf Joestar, the old man's son, can enjoy his father's love rightly. (Araki is indeed Araki, the details are full!) Jousuke's goodness is also reflected in all aspects, so I won't go into details.
As for the other protagonists, to put it simply, Er Qiao is as old-fashioned as ever, Jotaro is still handsome, the old man in the northwest leads the fashion trend, Kang Yi wins in life, and Yitai offends the audience. (The op barrages are all "suggesting that Yitai has a bad brain" Yitai:???) Although there are not many scenes in the early days, they can play the leading role. This sky-defying reasoning ability and firm will will become great in time. what!
Finally, let's talk about Kira Yoshikage. As the only villain boss in jojo who wants to live a "quiet life", he has a special charm. First of all, he tries hard to disguise his super-high IQ and ability to mingle with ordinary office workers, has good habits and work and rests, and strives to be unobtrusive, which is completely different from Dio Kaz; secondly, he seldom acts rashly, and his character is cautious and indifferent. He is arrogant and does everything he can to ensure that no traces are revealed (if at the end he panics and disarms the loser Shichen early, the protagonist will be wiped out, and it is he who gives the protagonists the last chance). He can cook, has a stable job, and has a lot of savings. If he didn't have a perverted desire to kill and chop his hands, he could even be called a good man. People who are so good at camouflage are like a mildew spot on the map of Duwang Town. They don't pay attention at first. Slowly, before people realize it, the mold begins to erode the entire map.
He declared from the beginning to the end that "I just want to live a peaceful life", but he doesn't seem to realize that his peaceful life is not a peaceful life in the eyes of ordinary people, but a life in which he has done bad things and will not be discovered. He is a pure pervert who chooses targets, kills, and Toride in one go, hiding his fangs under a mask. Like his theme song "Killer", it doesn't have such a strong sense of existence, but it is unspeakably weird. There seems to be no trace of his twisted growth, except for a father who is crazy to protect him, it seems that only bo ki in front of the "Mona Lisa" is more unreasonable. Araki deliberately did not set up any tragic childhood experiences for him, just to prevent Josuke and the audience from sympathizing with him (too awesome hahaha).
Finally, let’s talk about a few things I don’t like since the four seasons:
1. There is no teamfight (every time the person next to the 1v1 automatically becomes the commentator, which is so maddening, the teamfight is very cool when watching Naruto, and the person who encounters the extra villain in jojo is absolutely like wood. Mouth but not hands)
2. Never make up for the knife (ah, ah, ah, crazy)
3. Once the plot becomes uncontrollable, it begins to change
In short, the production of the animation is very good, the op quality is No.1 in my heart, and the details are too many to explode. Interested friends can go to station B to watch the explanation video~
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