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Alia 2022-02-04 08:21:10

Part Three: The Raised Hand. After seeing the plot of the Tarot of Justice, I realized that the sign of this hand symbolizes justice and the execution of justice. With this hand-shaped decoration on Jotaro's hat, it has the same meaning as the famous saying: I am justice, and I will execute it.


"But! Even me like this can distinguish those disgusting evils! The so-called evil is the guy who uses the weak for your own sake and tramples them! Guys like you... I will punish you! "


In addition, the chains on Jotaro's body symbolize destiny, and it is also an image that often appears in jojo, both in the background of the big story and in the design of small stand-ins (time ability, prophetic ability). Sometimes they often appear as thorns. The Jotaro people set up these two symbols to express the content of the third part: the final settlement of a hundred years of fate and grievances, and ultimately the execution of justice.

Part 4: Anti-war. Coupled with another decorative heart on Touhou Jousuke, it symbolizes that the theme of the fourth part is love and peace, and the content is also to protect the safety and peace of the town, which corresponds to Touhou Jousuke's name meaning and stand-in ability. This is probably the most gentle one, and it's a stark contrast to the aggressive third.

Part 5: Gold Beetle. I suspect it's pinching his Edgar Allan Poe novel. It is also about treasure hunting, just like the treasure hunt at the beginning of the fifth part. The deeper meaning is to symbolize the realization of the dream. (I Giorno Giovanna have a dream!)

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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Giorno Giovanna: MUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDA!

  • [repeated line]

    Jolyne Cujoh: Yare yare dawa... Good grief.