In part 1, Tonpetty use Hamon to see Will Zeppeli's fate. However it was never used again, even by Lisa Lisa who is a Hamon master when there's a Pillar Men danger. Wasn't she trained by Straizo who is one of Tonpetty best students and later even become his succesor? Does Straizo didn't know that Hamon can be used to see fate?
I think your explanation of D4C is insufficient at explaining everything we see during this arc For one, some of the transfers you mention between universes, for wekapipo in particular, were not shown and I am unable to understand when exactly Valentine would be able to bring base world Wekapipo back Second, Johnny's own testimonial was neglected He himself said that he was shot by "Wekapipo and Diego" but "it was actually Valentine" and that he said that Valentine "brought another Wekapipo and Diego back to make them shoot me" Now if Wekapipo shot alternate Johnny then wHY would Base World Johnny know about that? Furthermore, who really did shoot Base World Johnny according to him? Valentine supposedly made all the shots from ambush till Johnny's escape. Moreover, they must also see Johnny turning into a hole and then going into the sewers, something which is not addressed in this video Also, at one point you show how Valentine sees alternate Wekapipo behind the flag and Diego on the roof during his pov You show this to suggest that he knew their position and was hence able to conduct Diego's pov This means that Diego and alternate Wekapipo are currently in root world, but the panel appears after Johnny goes into the sewers so the sewers must already be bloody with a Johnny inside it And we know that ALL 3 saw Johnny turn into a bullet hole and escape the sewers(this being a key issue) The one for Wekapipo is simple enough as per your explanation So which Johnny escaped the sewers in Diego's case? We know that the panel showing Diego and Wekapipo(shown to us AFTER Valentine shoots Johnny and sees him exit through the sewers) in those positions was at a time BEFORE Diego fought with alternate Wekapipo (as evidenced by the flag being erect in that panel) and hence BEFORE Diego shot Johnny Joestar and saw him going into the sewers So what exactly did happen in the root world according to your explanation? Did Valentine shoot Johnny from ambush till he turned into a hole? If that's the case then how can Diego's pov be replicated as per your explanation? If Diego was the one to shoot root world Johnny that was already shot and see him turn into a hole, then how can Valentine's pov work? Because remember that all 3 must see Johnny turn into a hole and leave AND Johnny must also know that all 3 somehow shot him and that Diego and Wekapipo were "made to shoot him" Your explanation doesn't address these strict discrepancies The dialogue between Wekapipo and Diego is also different between the 2 POVs Moreover, another problem with this arc (less of an Araki forgot and more of a contrivance) is that that even if Valentine were to do everything perfectly well, he doesn't have control over the actions of anyone he transfers I'm mentioning this because Valentine, Wekapipo AND Diego shoot Johnny in the exact same places and Johnny as well reacts in the exact same way(turn into a hole and escape through the sewers)
The logic of how Stands can see is confusing. In the Ebony Devil fight Polneraff was tied under the bed and needed to use the broken mirror shards for Silver Chariot to strike down Ebony Devil. Apparently, Stands cannot see on their own, without the User there to see the action. That being said, there are times in which Stands can act and fight without needing the User to specifically see the action. White Snake being able to snatch Jotaro's memory & Stand operated without Pucci being there to see the action. Koichi's plan to dial a pay phone when he was kidnapped by Yukako would require Echoes Act 1 to see the keypad. Diver Down being able to go through walls but still operate without Anasui seeing what he is taking. There's probably a lot more. It's even more confusing when some Stands, like Star Platinium, have advanced sight as shown in the older Darby gambling fight and that time Jotaro had it draw a fly in Dio's picture.
In one of the Part 7 chapters, it is said that D4C cant bring money in other worlds. However this seems to have been contradicted when Diego and Hot Pants used a plan to have 2 different bank notes from different worlds collide. Could you explain if this was a mistranslation or if not an Araki forgot
I had a similar issue where araki forgot to bring me orange juice of my favourite brand from the supermarket. Truly the most heinous araki forgot in my opinion
And lose because of themselves I mean, kira lost because he didnt want to leave mprioh, because all of that "quiet life" crap Diavolo is a mix between him being a coward and a friking paranoid, and bad luck Pucci, well, he wanted to make sure that emporio was dead, and maybe hate And Dio lost because of Dio
It's crazy how someone will confidently say something like "How can Jotaro use The World when he's weak to kryptonite??" and then other people will just agree with it like it isn't the most insane shit you've ever read.
What do you mean? The arrow metiorite is made of kryptonite and that's why Jotaro couldn't go to Italy both with Polnareff and during part 5. Jojoveller confirmed it too
Ok i seen a lot of weird takes in this series but people acutally thinking Joseph's prediciotns are some sort of special power and not just a showcase of his wit and observance skills (two things that ya know are regular human abilities you can develop and are joseph's main thing that separates him from straightfoward jonathan in how they deal with issues) has got to be a new top
To be fair, they thought Speed Wagon having body heat was a supernatural ability in a previous Araki Forgot so they seem to think anything shown in an extraordinary fashion means its supernatural and not just overly dramatic to look interesting.
@@MysteriousTomJenkins Fair point Jojo as a whole is a series that gives every scene an intense dramatic angle; which is actually the default for japanese storytelling (granted, jojo is over the top even for those standarts), but very much not the default for western stories (at least not for the popular modern media), so i can sorta understand thinking if an action is framed as a big deal, it must BE a big deal But like, big deals can also just be character moments or narrativelly significant things, or just plain old cool shots, they don't need to all be supernatural. People don't go arround looking at tequilla joseph and thinking joseph has the magical power to grow boobs becasue of the big reveal shot, for instance. ...yet
The premonition stuff came afterwards, but I do believe Araki thought giving him clairvoyance came from the fact that he knew what other people would say, because of how observant he was. But that doesn't mean that young Joseph was just able to see the future that's ridiculous when you think about it for more than 3 seconds
@@TheAuthorStudios I think this is an specific case of Anime fans (more specifically shonen fans) wanting to do usual shonen stuff, like character ranking from their power level, having an account of all their powers, etc. because when I first watched Jojo, I also thought there'd be some inner logic for everything, just because it's a shonen, and I forgot to watch it more like a normal story.
no, hes clearly put so much thought and effort in nearly every aspect of jojos, and he very visibly oozes passion for his series, and i feel like people saying things like that devalue how thought out things are in jojos and how araki pays extremely close attention to the fine details
If there's a moment like that in the series (apart from the enterity of part 2) it definitely would be Valentine, he just got buff because Araki wanted him to be buff, no explanation, just make him look cool
I always see people saying that Notorious BIG in part 5 required the user to die to be active. Maybe it's anime only but when the user summons the stand it has a more humanoid appearance. On my first watch I thought the death aspect was actually unknown to the user and I like that idea
He does have a humanoid version of the stand briefly in the manga too. The power as its described by the graffiti in the plane is that the user bore a grudge against Team Bucciarati for killing him, and through the lingering hatred, BIG got more powerful. The graffiti does mention that the user wasn't aware that his stand reached its true power after being killed, so you are right about that. So since it supposedly works similarly to Ebony Devil, perhaps when he was alive, normally the humanoid version remained active even if the user is knocked out, but he was not expecting to be killed so quickly.
The way carne initiated the fight got me thinking that his plan was just “ imma rock up on these dorks while making the most pissed off face imaginable, hit them with my fight stance and open up a tall cold can of whoop ass
Notorious BIG most likely had the same ability when the user was alive, that being the ability to absorb kinetic energy. This is probably why Carne kept walking towards Miata, since he thought his ability would save him and underestimated Mista’s marksmanship. Getting killed sent Notorious BIG on a rampage, and it basically became an automatic stand like Sheer Heart attack.
i always liked a theory I read that his true ability is that once notorious big kills whoever killed him and satisfies his grudge, the stand revives him. So basically his stand would be one where, if you kill him his stand will hunt you down, and then bring him back to life
@@Future_Doggo Don't fuck with DBZ fans: never watched the show Don't fuck with jojo fans: never understood the show Don't fuck with one piece fans: way too much time on their hands
I always thought "Why didnt Jotaro keep using time stop? I mean its such an OP thing for normal life" before realizing the Jotaro is supwr rich, physically gifted in height, looks and body and really intelligent, he literally has no need for an extra ability such as timestop
The one use I can think of is a fairly niche one. If he needed to examine a really, really fast and nimble sea critter. And even then, Star Platinum's eyes are so Sharp that Stand Vision can do that easily.
To be fair, there's only so much you can do in like... 5 seconds of stopped time. I mean, I guess you could use it to catch something you drop, but, at that point, your stand already has incredible reflexes that can catch a bullet, you don't need to stop time for that. It's like driving a car to cross the street; you could, but, there's an easier way.
@@JoyKirbs yes but it's stated that the time stop ability can be expanded to more time, we don't know if there's a limit. Even 11 seconds (DIO's amount in part 3) could be useful for mundane tasks, if you can get it to minutes it's a godsend
@@maguc5906dio had a reason to build up time stop. 1 to further his strength and 2 to not worry about the sun. Jotaro didn't have these necessities like someone earlier said jotaro is already incredibly fast so stopping time is not as useful
12:05 on the topic of people thinking that Johnathan was reincarnated as Star Platinum, I always liked that idea that the reason DIO was so scared in his final moments wasn't just because he was dying, but because when he saw Star Platinum, he was reminded of Johnathan. However, I must stress that this is just a headcannon of mine. It is NEVER stated in the manga at all, nor do I think that it was Araki's intention in the first place. And no, it's not in an obscure interview either. Again, it's just a personal headcannon.
Jonathan was as reasonably angry at Dio as anyone would be at a mass murdering Vampire that killed his father, but in his final moments, he still loved him as his brother. I don't like the idea that Jonathan would be so vengeful that he reincarnates as a stand just to kill Dio again.
I had this same theory in mind because the way Jotaro defeats him is a lot like how Jonathan defeated DIO in his castle, in both ocassions he says how he's inmortal and he's supposed to never die while his body burns to a crisp. Or maybe it's like a parallel between Jotaro and Jonathan, because Jonathan was pure at heart and used hamon to oppose Dio's powers, while Jotaro was pretty much like DIO in his youth, always starting shit w/ people and getting anything he wanted, they even share the same stand type to make that parallel more clear.
@@b_delta9725 as Schnee (RUclipsr who talks about writing) says, one connection within a story creates 10 questions. One question creates 10 answers. The more connections you have in a story, the deeper the story is.
Yeah, he said that he didn't want to waste time like Dio did and wanted to defeat Joseph before he became stronger. And even with that Straizo developed advanced vampire techniques like the eye beams earlier than Dio. Straizo had surpassed Dio, he just couldn't do nothing against Joseph outsmarting him
@@lordfreezer5631Straizo didn’t surpass Dio, he just learned some of Dio’s powers quickly because he’d seen them before. He was otherwise definitely not as strong as Dio.
Albert Einstein said it best: "Two things are infinite: the universe and _human stupidity;_ and I'm not sure about the universe." Seriously, I have no idea where these idiots get so many absurd ideas. Or how they can keep repeating them as if they weren't answered.
0:50 - Empty shot glass deflecting Space Ripper Stingy Eyes 2:04 - AC/DC predicting Joseph 3:29 - Unique Vampire abilities for the Pillar Men 4:36 - Hamon on humans 5:07 - LisaLisa's hamon conducting scarf 5:40 - Hamon inheritance 6:33 - Stand users and blood vessel trick and Avdol's stand power 7:33 - Is Hol Horse's gun a bound stand? 8:43 - N'doul's Geb dehydrating and drowning 9:48 - Time stop and heart problems 12:00 - Jonathan rebirthed as Star Platinum 12:48 - Why didn't Akira help find Kira? 13:38 - Josuke changing lottery ticket 14:09 - Kira's lack of makeup 14:46 - Cheap trick and paper trap timeline 15:21 - Control over Stray Cat's bubbles 15:47 - Ghost Kira purchasing train tickets 17:01 - Baby face and Giorno's hand returning to Giorno 17:28 - King Krimson Explained for the billionth time 19:40 - Notorious BIG is fast af boi 20:00 - Polnareff not using robot legs 20:20 - Passione's comms control 21:01 - Natural stand users 22:15 - Jolyne's visitor rights 22:57 - How did DIO learn about Heaven 24:12 - How does Heaven work? 25:12 - Emporio and Heaven's effects 25:39 - Why did Pucci attack Emporio 26:36 - Ireneverse what get's transfered? 28:25 - DIO's motivations 30:00 - Point of Jolyne's sacrifice 30:27 - Pillarmen in AU 31:33 - Ringo's navigation confusion 32:34 - Ringo's philosophy 32:59 - D4C ARC 34:22 - GYRo and women ☕︎ 35:49 - Ownership of Love Train 36:04 - Countries and corpse 36:53 - Curse and girly clothes 38:19 - Nut King reattaching Yasuho's arm 38:39 - New Locacaca's functions
@@derpman702 good point, except it can still be logical. Hear me out, King Crimson distorts fate, it can actually go around fate. (Which is why fate decided to trap him in a looped death forever so that he couldn't be able to escape fate) you're missing the fact that stands have a higher and more personal purpose for all of their stand users. They represent their inner-most talents and desires. Diavolo's talent and desire isn't to see into the future jump 10 seconds ahead. His desire is to go around his fate. Keeping that in mind, the stand will have powers deliberately have abilities that would sort of reach that. Let's put it into practice: He thinks of a future where he captures Trish from bucciarati before bucciarati could react. Possibility no1: buccoarati's fate doesn't react fast enough due to lack of focus or whatever. And since time skipped, he's even more confused of what happened. So even if he had reacted, he wouldn't have the memory of reacting, so it doesn't even matter. Possibility no2: King Crimson has the ability to not be affected by fate during those 10 seconds of deletion. Bucciarati's reaction to King Crimson's is a negative fate against king Crimson. So it never occurs. Which is why the difference between time skip and time deletion is an important difference. Possibility no3: same as no2 but the reason being that since the mind is an emergence in the universe, that means that one's mind isn't a deterministic function in the universe. But fate exists to correct that. So while people might think of something and do something against fate, they will be allowed to try, but will be corrected in the future, sooner or later. Meaning that the deletion of the time, which completely deletes the mind's potential memory that still hasn't occurred, causes the mind to not think of reacting. And that isn't against fate because it will be corrected in the future. And that would also explain why king Crimson goes around fate, but then will have to be correct later by fate Sorry I gotta attend a meeting right now Sorry if I left something bye
@@g_g... Damn I really like the idea of time skip though because it could lead to confusing circumstances. As for the scenario for Bucciarati, or the funny option of everyone see King Crimson hoped into someone after killing Narancia and then forgetting why they were looking. That really sounds good, but Epitaph will see fate making it inevitable, so it probably implies he's randomly using it with time skips. If he saw a vision of him stealing Trish, then he could've seen Bucciarati in view giving him a fixed place in fate. It honestly sounds like a good piece of character detail blindly and hasty taking chances while using a little fate to change the outcome of everything. The only question left is what about blood in the anime it looks like he's doing it in time deletion and if done outside would've gave reaction time. If he could do that then why not knives
A lot of it has to do with reading capabilities, but the themes and events of JoJo's can be quite esoteric and dense at times - inviting a lot of confusion/people not patient enough to think, sit, and read.
I think it's way too many people just watching from the trend thinking is just an absurd show that got popular and didn't expect how complex it actually is
30:10 I would like to add that Jolyne didn't give a damn if what she did was pointless or useful or the best way to handle the situation. She just thought it was the right thing to do, and as we've seen in other parts, that's what separates the good guys from the antagonists that inevitably fail.
@@llewelynshingler2173such a classic JoJo moment, especially when it happened again in part 6 when Jonathan and Dio both come back to life specifically to make 3 more children
This series has helped me realize just how determined people are to not be wrong no matter how politeyou correct them or how much evidence you give them
Regarding the “time stop puts strain on Jotaro’s heart” thing, I think it partially came from the idea that DIO can stop time much longer than Jotaro, and seems to be able to theoretically extend the ability with practice, while Jotaro’s never gone beyond 5 seconds. And people chalk this up to DIO being a vampire with an extremely durable, and regenerating body, which is why he can put more “strain” on himself. Recursively, people assume that time stop puts more strain on Jotaro which is why he can’t use it as long, and then they just assumed straining the heart made sense. Did you ever cover why Jotaro couldn’t stop time for as long during Made in Heaven? I have seen a lot of confidently wrong misinformation about that one.
Im not entirely sure but if im remembering correctly i think he said its because of puccis ability made the time pass by faster even in stop time but if im wrong someone correct me
@@mrniceguy3129Yeah, I think that was it. I just wonder how that’s possible. MiH accelerates time, but time stop halts acceleration and velocity of time entirely before releasing, at which point time resumes at the same acceleration (normally zero, but during MiH it’s obviously a positive number). So if that’s the case, how can Pucci’s acceleration of time be influencing Jotaro’s length of time stop? I can buy Pucci moving his eyes in stopped time when Jotaro threw the harpoon, since Pucci had gravity and gravity and time are related, but I think the original question is a separate matter entirely.
@@emblemblade9245 I mean a time limit on stopped time already doesn't really make sense lol. If you can suspend your disbelief about a time limit in stopped time, I think it's pretty easy to do the same with the time stop being shorter during the acceleration
@@emblemblade9245 think of it this way: if there is a time limit to stopped time, then that means there is some greater force still measuring time beyond time itself. Some pretty zany stuff. Since MiH as a stand is accelerating the entire universe, however, that would include this greater force within it. Just... don't try and think of what force that could be, we're already way deeper than Araki ever thought we would.
I don't know if there is an official explanation, but i think it is because jotaro does not "stop time" with his power. He just accelerate itself to a point where the rest of the universe moves so slowly it looks like time stop (in phisic if you accelerate yourself to move at the speed of light, the rest of the world will appear as if time froze). So puccy accelarating time makes jotaro perceve his time stop as shorten.
Thank you so much for explaining that Time Stop has no bodily effects on the user. It's so annoying to see people arguing that DIO would have had infinite time stop at some point once he fully assimilated Jonathan's body because he was a vampire and was immortal. It's very likely Dio BELIEVES he could keep growing The World's ability forever, but there's no reason he couldn't be wrong. Time Stop seems to be tied to Stand development (seeing as Jotaro not using it diminished the time it lasts) and nothing body related.
This is also true when we consider (SPOILERS FOR PART 7) AU Diego with THE WORLD seems to be able to use a full five second time stop without any adverse health effects on display despite being fully human. Additionally, similar time-related stands like King Crimson also don't seem to have a harsh effect on the human body despite it making sense that it would take a similarly enormous amount of spiritual energy to do time shennanigans, but it does not. I think it's fairly safe to assume that time powers, unless specified, doesn't put the body through any significant appearing strain.
I actually really appreciate you explaining narancias death again. It’s a scene I’ve struggled to understand for a while and I’m not sure what about your previous explanations didn’t click for me but this one did, so thank you and keep up the great content
So, i will try to explain as simply as i can: King Crimson has the ability to skip up to 10 seconds of time. EVERYTHING that is fated to happen will happen. So, Diavolo would have killed Narancia anyway, but he skipped time so that nobody would know he was there. So, in simple terms: Diavolo would have been fated to kill Narancia, but he erased the time when he (Diavolo) killed Narancia so that nobody would have seen him, letting him remain hidden so that nobody would have known where he was in that moment. If it doesn't make sense, don't worry, King Crimson is kind of difficult to understand.
@@moodyjazz69 to add to that, the moment Epitaph shows him attacking/killing Narancia and once he uses the ability, he does not need to do anything for Narancia to die, he could teleport to Japan (only hypothetical, he cannot do that lol) during the ability and Narancia would still die as he does, it does not matter, if Epitaph predicts him killing/harming somebody, they are done for (unless you have GER), since only Diavolo can erase his fate of death/injury etc...this is what makes KC + Epitaph predicting him killing somebody so scary (I mean, he cannot interact, minus the blood from his body since it is not part of himself, nor be interacted with during the ability). But since Diavolo is still slave to Fate, he cannot control what Epitaph shows him, so showing him such a massive prediction almost does not happen. It is essentially as if Narancia's own fate itself put him up there and why nobody noticed. Because effectively, Diavolo changed his fate and erased the action which was connected to them reacting to said Diavolo action and his own action that put Narancia there (furthemore Chariot Requiem greatly boosted Stand abilities, so it was possible for a Stand like King Crimson to do normally then), but when he used his ability and thus did not attack, their perception of this segment on top of that got erased, it sort of aligned with Diavolo not attacking because he instead used the ability, erasing his action that would attack and put Narancia onto the bars, and instead he did not move, changing this fate and thus their reaction to it since if Diavolo, the causer of the action does not do the action, there neither will be a reaction (why they are not suddenly in a battle stance, same as happened with Bruno, this is only if Diavolo is the causer of the action however, so it is a specific condition, not what every time happens). All except for the main target of the prediction (Narancia here), which will retain their fated result that would be made by Diavolo always, since it was directly shown in the prediction, even if Diavolo just sits there during the ability and just watches, no matter what if it is predicted, the target will end up in their fated outcome on their own(after all Diavolo cannot interact during it, all he can do is to move around, he is outside of time and fate), unless you have GER that is. Of course, we have to theorise a bit based on what we are shown and what we are not shown, since this scene is not shown from Diavolo's PoV, we must guess and use our imagination as per what King Crimson is and how it is presented, so there always will be some "plausible head-canon" since the scene is never shown.
@@jeremybrimmer1990 sort of. Narancia is ALWAYS fated to die on the bars, no matter what. What king crimson does is allow Diavolo to skip forward to when it happens, regardless of if he actually physically attacks narancia
A long range stand with a breathing sensor, a cop with a detective stand, a stand that has 6 separate units that can be used for scouting and carrying besides interactions with projectiles and loading weapons, a stand that creates pocket dimensions, all in a group with an indiscriminate bio bomb...the boss knew what he was doing there tho, no?
When it comes to Esidesi copying Joseph's "Next you'll say..." you could have just said the Pillarmen have 300iq and Santana (the infant of the group) was intelligent enough to become fluent in English\Japanese\German phonetics after hearing 1 sentance, which is impossible. So of course Esidesi would know how to do it and mock Joseph.
I always make a joke about how it looked like jotaro uses hamon in part 4 at the very end, and he took a deep breath like jonathan and joseph did, his hamon is stored in his stand.
In fairness, the kanji used for "Stand" literally uses the same characters as "Hamon" and translates to "Ghostly Ripple". The two are intrinsically linked as manifestations of life energy, just expressed in different ways.
Its not a plot hole that Joseph didn't pass down any Hamon. It's a contrivance, definitely, but it aids the story (or, rather, them having Hamon wouldn't help the story and would just overcomplicate it). People complain about contrivances, but something they need to realize is that stories need occasional contrivances ti function at all. It's not deep, it's just "it could happen, statistically, but because it makes the story more interesting to not have it happen, it didn't." It's like asking "why didn't Jotaro die in a car crash before the events of part 3?" Because he didn't. If he did, the story would be less interesting. It's the same fundamental concept, though obviously to a different degree.
exactly. people love endlessly nitpicking stories and i feel like they don't realize people don't act perfectly logically and that sometimes stuff just happens. you could probably pick apart real life events in the same dumb ways that people nitpick media lol
Besides, Joseph may have also been helped to get hamon due to his Mother also being a Hamon user. After all, its never implied Caesar's siblings all have Hamon or anything like that so it seems to be genetic chance like most other physical traits.
Jojo fans and DB fans (of which I'm a fan of both) have one thing in common I can't stand. They don't actually pay attention to the series and basically discredit great writers of great series due to their own arrogance.
Because those people aren’t really Jojo fans. They prefer having the title of a Jojo fan, rather than actually taking the time to become an actual fan of it. Because all they do is speed read or tune out the show, just so they can be caught up with the series.
I really like these videos. Despite me not knowing how some things work, it's nice to see that they can be explained like this so I don't have questions later
I remember reading part 6 for the first time and wondering when the thing about Jotaro’s heart would come up but it never did. Then a few years later I was watching Code Geass and got up to the part with Rolo’s ability and I realized “wait is THIS where that came from?”
26:17 It's so funny that you bring this up because whenever I try to introduce my friends to the series they would always ask me "But *why* is Dio evil?". Bad people just exist. In real life and in works of fiction.
and even then there is an explination, dio grew up poor and under an oppressively abusive father, so he craved the power he didn't have as a child, he loves having power over other because it was something he lacked in his younger years
YOU ARE A GENIUS about the hearth problem with the time stop, you literally explained a Mandela effect by simple reasoning and research. Truly a dedicated jojo content creator. Thank you.
Thank you for covering the time stop and Jotaro's heart thing. The first time I read it I actually hadn't gotten to Part 6 yet and when I saw the dialogue of Jotaro in Part 6 saying he couldn't just spam the time stop I recognized that's what they meant and I was like "really?" lol
He said that he only needs a brief moment before he can use Ts again. And that is beyond nerfed, disrespect and completely ruined Jotaro from p6. Jotaro and DIO from P3 are completely different. P6 is beyond bad, Araki had to ruin Jotaro so that he can end the verse. That is why Jotaro was beyond nerfed and Pucci was incarnation of plot armor.
@@rokocvjetanovic Pucci is an amazing villain, Jotaro didn't get nerfed but outsmarted/put in a perfect situation for his defeat, and I fail to see how Part 6 could be defined as "beyond bad"
@@PrixtoTNT omg, what did I just read. This is sad ngl. Pucci is literally one of the worst characters ever, he was incarnation of plot armor. The main plot (Heaven plan) makes no sense no matter how you look at it. Araki had to make Pucci incarnation of plot armor so that he can end the verse. Jotaro was beyond nerfed, disrespect and completely ruined. That was all like that the whole part, terrible forced writing from the beginning to the end. Most of characters are completely wasted and ruined, side villains were terrible, ending is unnecessary, without logic and beyond forced. Not just Jotaro, but DIO's character is also ruined. I can talk for days about how terrible the writing was, especially Pucci's plot armor. But I won't even bother to try to explain on details, people like you don't understand anything and are so immature and blinded. You don't even see Jotaro's nerfs lol. In P4 he was nerfed a lot and in that nonsense p6 he was beyond nerfed, disrespect and completely ruined..
@@rokocvjetanovic I was about to try and explain how the Heaven plan ties perfectly to Dio's philosofy that he exposed in Part 3, and how that also means his character is not ruined at all, or how the ending is incredible and a closure to all the story we had seen from Part 1, but as you said, I won't even bother to try to explain on details. Having in mind all that you just said, you just won't understand, or won't want to, so it's better if we stop now and each of us believes what we believe. Have a good day
Hell yeah new video man and it’s a long one. It’s insane how there are so many braindead jojo fans who just simply don’t pay attention. It’s hilarious when people talk like they’re 100% right but then admit “I haven’t read that part yet though”
14:02 in this case, rather than fixing the ink into a different state it seems more like Josuke used his power to get rid of parts of the ink, probably by fixing the ink into small dust like particles or something, to change the name and number written down. At the very least that's what was done to the name, changing the kanji 森 into 木 by removing the bottom half. You can also see how the ink drifts off of the lottery ticket and how the 木 character is much smaller than the rest of the kanji in the name
29:51 DIO would never be able to reach peace of mind without the Heaven Plan, because even if he beats the Crusaders and rises as the ruler of the world someone would eventually defy him and overthrow him, the Heaven Plan completely neutralizes any threat since DIO would be above the written fate itself, like Pucci was with Made in Heaven.
4:22 hubiera sido un buen momento para aclarar también que Straizo no experimento mucho con su cuerpo a comparación de Dio por la misma razón de que quería ganar y derrotar a Joseph antes de que el se volviera más fuerte. Ya que, como Straizo dice, Dio fue derrotado por experimentar mucho tiempo con su cuerpo
made in heaven allowed pucci to be outside of fate, and we can assume that had everything gone as planned dio would be the one with this ability, allowing him to be only person in the universe who is truly in control of his actions, putting him above everyone even more than ruling the world or having time stop ever could. dio never stopped looking for power even once
27:08 I don't think that the reason the disc was able to reach the new universe is because it's a fragment of someone's soul. During the Pucci vs Jolyne fight in the swamp, after Pucci throws the disc in Anasui, he stated that discs are unbreakable. Which means that even if time accelerates, the Disc wouldn't be destroyed in the acceleration of time unlike any other non-living object.
This whole "It puts a strain on Jotaro's heart" is exactly the kind of shit that is rampant in the Dragon Ball fandom. There is so much misinformation, fan theories being treated as canon or confirmed, mis translations treated as canon and just flat out lies. For example, the term "Zenkai Boost", which refers to a Saiyan getting a power up after recovering from injuries, is completely made up by fans and is not mentioned anywhere in the source material or data books.
At least in DBZ Vegeta theorizes that being damaged allows to being stronger after recovering in the Namek Saga The Jotaro Heart strain is totally nonsensical Is like the Kid Buu being the strongest version of Buu misconception
26:28 I love how you said this because I feel like it prevents understanding of certain plot points. A lot of people ask why certain characters, be they villains or heroes, do things that are suboptimal that lead to their loss or total defeat. It's because they have fundamental character flaws. Why did a villain not do X, Y, and Z to ensure victory? Because the character just wouldn't do those things, which are the traits the writer is trying to highlight as bad and therefore leading to their defeat. This doesn't take a writer like Araki either, most writers implant traits they see as bad and therefore the people with those traits lose.
I would love to see you address how Joseph could be able to board and start a plane, and then pull the plane up 90 degrees before Kars can get to him (end of part two, during Smokey’s reveal of Lisa Lisa being Joseph’s Mom)
The idea that Joseph’s line reading is an enhancement/extension of Hermit Purple (or that it’s at the very least a natural talent of Joseph’s that is bolstered greatly by HP) and the inherent clairvoyant properties of Hamon is perfectly acceptable and doesn’t outright defy anything in canon. It’s fan/head canon for absolute sure, but it’s an incredibly well-founded one with tons of evidence in support of it and very little that outright disproves it. Even if this IS the case though, it doesn’t preclude other incredibly intelligent or observant characters from being able to do a similar trick. Joseph just does it CONSTANTLY as a young man, when his Hamon is at peak strength, whereas he only does it once as an old man in Part 3 in the fight where he is MOST exercising his Hamon and HP. The fact that he almost never does it past Part 2 can easily be explained by Joseph neglecting his Hamon to the point where HP is too weak to almost ever let Joseph intuit this knowledge
I'm pretty sure Jonathan going "If I die, my ghost will come back to haunt you!" is from a meme where Dio responds with "Then your ghost is gonna see some fucked up shit."
the obviously wrong "facts" are very fun to see dunked on, but i appreciate the cohesive explanations of some of the murky parts/fights! its nice to be able to appreciate something for the first time that i missed reading yknow
The way I always saw Jotaro and time stop was basically it's a muscle he hasn't worked out in years. Which is why when he says he hasn't used it in 10 years he can barely use it. Like a body builder who could bench a couple of hundred kg wouldn't be able to do that in 10 years if they didn't keep training and using those muscles. It's the same with Jotaro.
It drives me CRAZY that 98% of these are just Jojo fans NOT ACTUALLY PAYING ATENTTION TO WHAT THEY ARE WATCHING/READING. It makes me hysterical the fact that they didn't pay attention to the VERY obvious, VERY clear, and very ON YOUR FACE, DETAILED, story, systems, and characters, ¡¡That's LITERALLY the whole charm of this series!! Like, why you watching/reading if you are not paying atenttion?!!
Dio Heaven's plan is interesting, because you have to remember Pucci DOESN'T think Dio is evil. This is important, because just because Pucci THINKS Dio wanted to do what was right, and wanted people to live with peace of mind, doesn't mean that is actually what Dio wanted. For all we know Dio's version of heaven could be completely different than Pucci's. In a way, it's somewhat sad since Pucci was probably just playing a game of telephone with himself with Dio's will. We actually have no idea what Dio wouldn't have done if he got a stand similar to made in heaven, or if that stand would've even had the same abilities as made in heaven. Hell, in Eyes of Heaven, Dio legit instantly tries to rule the world with similar power. So Pucci's and Dio's idea of heaven are probably just different. After all Peace of mind can come about in plenty of ways.
I feel like Advol may have also touched his nose, realising the Jotaro was bluffing and going along with it to see what happens. Same potentially with Joseph, though with Kakyoin and Polnareff it could've genuinely been thinking it was true.
11:30 actually the reason people think Jotaro’s heart gets weaker over time/do to time stop is because of a really widespread fan fiction that got popular during part 4’s anime release I spent a good couple hours trying to look for it and I think 0P might’ve deleted it but I swear that was like a really big plot point
@@romantroman6270 Oh thanks! I mean it's kinda hard when it's so blatantly factual but then again people on the internet are stubborn. Plus I was asking it as a genuine question i wasn't challenging him or anythin lol
24:54 You seem to be saying that people who were dead before Made in Heaven's completion would experience Heaven, when this is shown not to be the case. Am I misunderstanding what you're saying in this point? Because it's made clear that Jolyne and her allies' souls were left behind in the old world, so literally everyone who died before Made in Heaven's activation in 2012 would not get to experience heaven
Man, it's okay, I mean, atleast mostly everyone here has atleast spread some piece of misinformation or believed in it. Even I used to believe that Jonathan is Star Platinum
When Jolyne’s leg is stuck during the C-Moon fight, why doesn’t see just unravel herself? Like she was able to do it very quickly like the Underworld fight.
What stand people see when hol horse uses his stand: oh my god his stand is a gun! What regular people see: OH MY GOD HE HAD INVISIBLE GUN LIKE IN YU GI OH ABRIDGED!!!
The jojo community had a massive issue with people just making shit up and then saying it online and having other people believe it. The jotaro time stop strains his heart is one of them but "part 6 universe reset leads to part 7" and "fugo was written out for being too OP according to arakai" is another
Going along with the fan theory thing, one of the most commonly repeated things I've seen is the idea that Stroheim was killed by a Soviet stand user, yet there's nothing in the source material and I can't find an interview where Araki says this happens. Does anyone know how this idea became so popular?
If not fanfiction, it also could be from early bad translations of lists of plot points of the novels, there's a bunch of hoaxes on them that persist to this day even with solid full fan-translations, mainly with Jorge Joestar, there's a bunch of things on those old lists that made the rounds that never happened when you actually read the novels. In Purple Haze Feedback, Stroheim is briefly mentioned by Vladmir Kocaqui that survived WWII, so I guess there could be where ppl picked that on, like "oh obviously this guy killed Stroheim in WWII!", logically it doesn't make sense as Kocaqui's backstory tell us that he was a teen on D-Day, obviously wasn't a stand user (at least not a conscious one) or that he encountered Stroheim personally.
@@LEONOX233 i have no experience with the novels so good insight. What was this about hoax plot summaries for jorge joestar, do u have or vaguely remember any examples? Cus that actually sounds really interesting
I'm honestly impressed that "fans" keep coming up with absurdly stupid questions that are already directly answered in the manga itself. Like, no shit that Hamon can kill humans like Mark. It's literally SUNLIGHT ENERGY, and sunlight is obviously capable of damaging regular organic beings. It's most effective on creatures with reversed life energy (Pillar Men, Vampires), but I have no idea how people thought that everyday normal lifeforms would be immune to it. Also, how the hell did the idea of Jotaro having heart problems even exist? Bruh that was literally NEVER brought up at any point. I can understand some people not comprehending King Crimson (even though there is already a whole ass video for it), but basic crap like Hamon hurting humans or nonexistent heart problems are answered by just reading the manga without skimming. It's not Araki's fault if his manga is picked up by illiterate amnesia patients.
Do I want more episodes? Yes. Does it feel like people are grasping at straws? Also yes. The first episodes were great, but now, it feels like people are purposefully trying to find faults, which seems a bit silly. Still it's great. Maybe make a games comparison to the story? Like heritage to the future all callbacks to manga? I'd watch that for sure!
That part about DIO tring to reach heaven and someone thinking our blonde vampire wanted to "give up", reminded me of something. We know what would happen. Eyes of Heaven story mode (even though it's a what if AU rather than main canon) You even use music from that game in the vid. Surprised it didn't get mentioned.
Wow most people must have been drunk while reading or watching Jojo. This is the kind of stuff you hear from people that are drunk while watching a movie.
Some of these fan theories you've talked about through this series, not the ones claiming Araki forgot something but just the incorrect theories, are genuinely interesting and I feel would have been cool to actually see in the series. I think that may be why some people believe them so easily, because they aren't entirely outrageous in nature while also being very interesting to think about.
I think the pillar men are in the new continuity, they are the rock humans. They are a different species, but still similar to humans, who can turn to stone. They are different from the pillar men in that they dont have to fear the sun, but i view them as a further evolution of the concept behind the pillar men. Basically expanding newer ideas behind them Araki couldnt before because the initial limitations he placed on them. If Kars shows up in part 9 as a rock human leader, that will feel that will show the idea coming full circle.
Yeah, the thing is that they (Pillar Men) only really feared the sun because they used the Mask. The rest of their people were never once stated to suddenly die in sunlight, it was Kars' ambition to conquer the sun that led to him and his using the Mask and it backfiring due to its incomplete nature.
11:45 It could also be that people are confusing Kiritsugu Emiya's ability from Fate Zero. He can slow down time, but he develops heart problems so severe that his heart stops beating.
Reply with your Araki Forgot topics from Parts 1-8.
Please refrain from replying to each other in the thread so it doesn't hit the reply limit.
In part 8, why does Josuke not show penis? I wanted to see them
In part 1, Tonpetty use Hamon to see Will Zeppeli's fate. However it was never used again, even by Lisa Lisa who is a Hamon master when there's a Pillar Men danger. Wasn't she trained by Straizo who is one of Tonpetty best students and later even become his succesor? Does Straizo didn't know that Hamon can be used to see fate?
I think your explanation of D4C is insufficient at explaining everything we see during this arc
For one, some of the transfers you mention between universes, for wekapipo in particular, were not shown and I am unable to understand when exactly Valentine would be able to bring base world Wekapipo back
Second, Johnny's own testimonial was neglected
He himself said that he was shot by "Wekapipo and Diego" but "it was actually Valentine" and that he said that Valentine "brought another Wekapipo and Diego back to make them shoot me"
Now if Wekapipo shot alternate Johnny then wHY would Base World Johnny know about that? Furthermore, who really did shoot Base World Johnny according to him? Valentine supposedly made all the shots from ambush till Johnny's escape.
Moreover, they must also see Johnny turning into a hole and then going into the sewers, something which is not addressed in this video
Also, at one point you show how Valentine sees alternate Wekapipo behind the flag and Diego on the roof during his pov
You show this to suggest that he knew their position and was hence able to conduct Diego's pov
This means that Diego and alternate Wekapipo are currently in root world, but the panel appears after Johnny goes into the sewers so the sewers must already be bloody with a Johnny inside it
And we know that ALL 3 saw Johnny turn into a bullet hole and escape the sewers(this being a key issue)
The one for Wekapipo is simple enough as per your explanation
So which Johnny escaped the sewers in Diego's case? We know that the panel showing Diego and Wekapipo(shown to us AFTER Valentine shoots Johnny and sees him exit through the sewers) in those positions was at a time BEFORE Diego fought with alternate Wekapipo (as evidenced by the flag being erect in that panel) and hence BEFORE Diego shot Johnny Joestar and saw him going into the sewers
So what exactly did happen in the root world according to your explanation?
Did Valentine shoot Johnny from ambush till he turned into a hole? If that's the case then how can Diego's pov be replicated as per your explanation?
If Diego was the one to shoot root world Johnny that was already shot and see him turn into a hole, then how can Valentine's pov work?
Because remember that all 3 must see Johnny turn into a hole and leave
AND Johnny must also know that all 3 somehow shot him and that Diego and Wekapipo were "made to shoot him"
Your explanation doesn't address these strict discrepancies
The dialogue between Wekapipo and Diego is also different between the 2 POVs
Moreover, another problem with this arc (less of an Araki forgot and more of a contrivance) is that that even if Valentine were to do everything perfectly well, he doesn't have control over the actions of anyone he transfers
I'm mentioning this because Valentine, Wekapipo AND Diego shoot Johnny in the exact same places and Johnny as well reacts in the exact same way(turn into a hole and escape through the sewers)
The logic of how Stands can see is confusing. In the Ebony Devil fight Polneraff was tied under the bed and needed to use the broken mirror shards for Silver Chariot to strike down Ebony Devil. Apparently, Stands cannot see on their own, without the User there to see the action.
That being said, there are times in which Stands can act and fight without needing the User to specifically see the action. White Snake being able to snatch Jotaro's memory & Stand operated without Pucci being there to see the action. Koichi's plan to dial a pay phone when he was kidnapped by Yukako would require Echoes Act 1 to see the keypad. Diver Down being able to go through walls but still operate without Anasui seeing what he is taking. There's probably a lot more.
It's even more confusing when some Stands, like Star Platinium, have advanced sight as shown in the older Darby gambling fight and that time Jotaro had it draw a fly in Dio's picture.
In one of the Part 7 chapters, it is said that D4C cant bring money in other worlds. However this seems to have been contradicted when Diego and Hot Pants used a plan to have 2 different bank notes from different worlds collide. Could you explain if this was a mistranslation or if not an Araki forgot
The most glaring issue and worst case of Araki forgetting was the time when he forgot to tuck me into bed. I had Nightmares that night.
I had a similar issue where araki forgot to bring me orange juice of my favourite brand from the supermarket. Truly the most heinous araki forgot in my opinion
I had a moment where Araki forgot to blink one time when I met him, still not sure if he is part snake or not
I love that 90% of the time the answer to "why did the villain do x it makes no sense!!!!" is legitimately "they just wanted to lmao"
The reason why Dio didn't just donute Jotaro in his last fight
Yeah like..these aren't paragons of logic. These are villains who like doing evil things.
And lose because of themselves
I mean, kira lost because he didnt want to leave mprioh, because all of that "quiet life" crap
Diavolo is a mix between him being a coward and a friking paranoid, and bad luck
Pucci, well, he wanted to make sure that emporio was dead, and maybe hate
And Dio lost because of Dio
@@frank8917and dio is lost the jotaro and diavolo
is a lose, firkign coward
pucci kira, is
quiet life
@@Shemiryyr/ihadastroke
Jolyne: tells Emporio why she's sacrificing herself
JoJo fans: what did Jolyne mean by this? 🤔
>Is she stupid?
Jojo fans are just like English teachers
english teacher ahh
@@kingcole3971 English Teachers ask the question to make you examine the text, Jojo fans ask because they arr illiterate
It must be incredibly exhausting to keep making and finding more of these. I will never be able to understand your will power
He’s so based
True JoJo fans never skips making JoJo videos
Given how often I get set off by incorrect info on matters I am passionate about, this likely comes as naturally as breathing.
It’s just he has trained his hamon
Title: "Araki Forgot"
True meaning: "A mob of Illiterate amnesia patients accuse a mangaka of forgetting his written story."
It's crazy how someone will confidently say something like "How can Jotaro use The World when he's weak to kryptonite??" and then other people will just agree with it like it isn't the most insane shit you've ever read.
What do you mean? The arrow metiorite is made of kryptonite and that's why Jotaro couldn't go to Italy both with Polnareff and during part 5. Jojoveller confirmed it too
@@animepunk3167 Exactly! I guess some people only read the manga...
lmao
@@marleythekid8320yeah, only us Light Novel purists truly know the original story as Masahiro Sakurai intended!
@@animepunk3167bruh bleach fans are the same, they constantly cite the CFYOW Light novel as evidence for whatever dogwater they spew.
The Jotaro heart thing is wild, straight up gaslighting 💀
The Mandela Effect in full swing.
@@axain7784
"uh.... dude, this information is wrong"
" *Not in my Universe* "
@@axain7784 nah people are just getting ohma from kengan ashura mixed up with jotaro.
Facts I thought it was true for a bit
will the boss died and I said your universe aint cannon so@@CertainOverlord
Ok i seen a lot of weird takes in this series but people acutally thinking Joseph's prediciotns are some sort of special power and not just a showcase of his wit and observance skills (two things that ya know are regular human abilities you can develop and are joseph's main thing that separates him from straightfoward jonathan in how they deal with issues) has got to be a new top
To be fair, they thought Speed Wagon having body heat was a supernatural ability in a previous Araki Forgot so they seem to think anything shown in an extraordinary fashion means its supernatural and not just overly dramatic to look interesting.
@@MysteriousTomJenkins Well clearly, it is because he is Speedwagon.
@@MysteriousTomJenkins Fair point
Jojo as a whole is a series that gives every scene an intense dramatic angle; which is actually the default for japanese storytelling (granted, jojo is over the top even for those standarts), but very much not the default for western stories (at least not for the popular modern media), so i can sorta understand thinking if an action is framed as a big deal, it must BE a big deal
But like, big deals can also just be character moments or narrativelly significant things, or just plain old cool shots, they don't need to all be supernatural.
People don't go arround looking at tequilla joseph and thinking joseph has the magical power to grow boobs becasue of the big reveal shot, for instance.
...yet
The premonition stuff came afterwards, but I do believe Araki thought giving him clairvoyance came from the fact that he knew what other people would say, because of how observant he was. But that doesn't mean that young Joseph was just able to see the future that's ridiculous when you think about it for more than 3 seconds
@@TheAuthorStudios I think this is an specific case of Anime fans (more specifically shonen fans) wanting to do usual shonen stuff, like character ranking from their power level, having an account of all their powers, etc. because when I first watched Jojo, I also thought there'd be some inner logic for everything, just because it's a shonen, and I forgot to watch it more like a normal story.
You ever wonder if Araki, upon seeing us all talking about his years old manga, just decides to go 'I thought it was cool'?
no, hes clearly put so much thought and effort in nearly every aspect of jojos, and he very visibly oozes passion for his series, and i feel like people saying things like that devalue how thought out things are in jojos and how araki pays extremely close attention to the fine details
If there's a moment like that in the series (apart from the enterity of part 2) it definitely would be Valentine, he just got buff because Araki wanted him to be buff, no explanation, just make him look cool
@@dialga236Well he can still do things just because they’re cool, he just puts in effort to make them both awesome/impactful and consistent.
He literally named stands after music because he likes music lol.
i think it's not just Araki that does this really. it probably starts with "hey this would be cool" followed by "ok i can make it fits in if i do X"
I always see people saying that Notorious BIG in part 5 required the user to die to be active. Maybe it's anime only but when the user summons the stand it has a more humanoid appearance. On my first watch I thought the death aspect was actually unknown to the user and I like that idea
He does have a humanoid version of the stand briefly in the manga too. The power as its described by the graffiti in the plane is that the user bore a grudge against Team Bucciarati for killing him, and through the lingering hatred, BIG got more powerful. The graffiti does mention that the user wasn't aware that his stand reached its true power after being killed, so you are right about that. So since it supposedly works similarly to Ebony Devil, perhaps when he was alive, normally the humanoid version remained active even if the user is knocked out, but he was not expecting to be killed so quickly.
The way carne initiated the fight got me thinking that his plan was just “ imma rock up on these dorks while making the most pissed off face imaginable, hit them with my fight stance and open up a tall cold can of whoop ass
It would be interesting to see how some Stands worked before their users passed away (Like Atom Heart Father)
Notorious BIG most likely had the same ability when the user was alive, that being the ability to absorb kinetic energy. This is probably why Carne kept walking towards Miata, since he thought his ability would save him and underestimated Mista’s marksmanship.
Getting killed sent Notorious BIG on a rampage, and it basically became an automatic stand like Sheer Heart attack.
i always liked a theory I read that his true ability is that once notorious big kills whoever killed him and satisfies his grudge, the stand revives him. So basically his stand would be one where, if you kill him his stand will hunt you down, and then bring him back to life
Most epic battle in history:
JoJo fans vs DB fans to decide who actually didn't watch their own series
Don't forget One Piece fans too, lmao.
@@Future_Doggo
Don't fuck with DBZ fans: never watched the show
Don't fuck with jojo fans: never understood the show
Don't fuck with one piece fans: way too much time on their hands
@@Square__Box I have a friend that's all three
I always thought "Why didnt Jotaro keep using time stop? I mean its such an OP thing for normal life" before realizing the Jotaro is supwr rich, physically gifted in height, looks and body and really intelligent, he literally has no need for an extra ability such as timestop
The one use I can think of is a fairly niche one.
If he needed to examine a really, really fast and nimble sea critter.
And even then, Star Platinum's eyes are so Sharp that Stand Vision can do that easily.
To be fair, there's only so much you can do in like... 5 seconds of stopped time. I mean, I guess you could use it to catch something you drop, but, at that point, your stand already has incredible reflexes that can catch a bullet, you don't need to stop time for that. It's like driving a car to cross the street; you could, but, there's an easier way.
@@JoyKirbs yes but it's stated that the time stop ability can be expanded to more time, we don't know if there's a limit. Even 11 seconds (DIO's amount in part 3) could be useful for mundane tasks, if you can get it to minutes it's a godsend
@@maguc5906dio had a reason to build up time stop. 1 to further his strength and 2 to not worry about the sun. Jotaro didn't have these necessities like someone earlier said jotaro is already incredibly fast so stopping time is not as useful
@@XenoSOL985 Plus he's not a vampire, it likely puts a huge strain on his body to keep using it.
12:05 on the topic of people thinking that Johnathan was reincarnated as Star Platinum, I always liked that idea that the reason DIO was so scared in his final moments wasn't just because he was dying, but because when he saw Star Platinum, he was reminded of Johnathan.
However, I must stress that this is just a headcannon of mine. It is NEVER stated in the manga at all, nor do I think that it was Araki's intention in the first place. And no, it's not in an obscure interview either. Again, it's just a personal headcannon.
Jonathan was as reasonably angry at Dio as anyone would be at a mass murdering Vampire that killed his father, but in his final moments, he still loved him as his brother. I don't like the idea that Jonathan would be so vengeful that he reincarnates as a stand just to kill Dio again.
I had this same theory in mind because the way Jotaro defeats him is a lot like how Jonathan defeated DIO in his castle, in both ocassions he says how he's inmortal and he's supposed to never die while his body burns to a crisp.
Or maybe it's like a parallel between Jotaro and Jonathan, because Jonathan was pure at heart and used hamon to oppose Dio's powers, while Jotaro was pretty much like DIO in his youth, always starting shit w/ people and getting anything he wanted, they even share the same stand type to make that parallel more clear.
@@b_delta9725 as Schnee (RUclipsr who talks about writing) says, one connection within a story creates 10 questions. One question creates 10 answers.
The more connections you have in a story, the deeper the story is.
Straizo also specifically said that he was going to take out his biggest threat before experimenting and growing his powers.
Yeah, he said that he didn't want to waste time like Dio did and wanted to defeat Joseph before he became stronger. And even with that Straizo developed advanced vampire techniques like the eye beams earlier than Dio. Straizo had surpassed Dio, he just couldn't do nothing against Joseph outsmarting him
@@lordfreezer5631he didn't really surpassed Dio, It's more like he copied his homework
@@lordfreezer5631Straizo didn’t surpass Dio, he just learned some of Dio’s powers quickly because he’d seen them before. He was otherwise definitely not as strong as Dio.
holy shit i'll be honest I didn't think they could keep this going
People don’t know how to read I swear
@@randommate3778giving dragon ball fans a run for their money
what the fuck@@bloxyraven7930
Albert Einstein said it best:
"Two things are infinite: the universe and _human stupidity;_ and I'm not sure about the universe."
Seriously, I have no idea where these idiots get so many absurd ideas. Or how they can keep repeating them as if they weren't answered.
and over 40 minutes too jesus
0:50 - Empty shot glass deflecting Space Ripper Stingy Eyes
2:04 - AC/DC predicting Joseph
3:29 - Unique Vampire abilities for the Pillar Men
4:36 - Hamon on humans
5:07 - LisaLisa's hamon conducting scarf
5:40 - Hamon inheritance
6:33 - Stand users and blood vessel trick and Avdol's stand power
7:33 - Is Hol Horse's gun a bound stand?
8:43 - N'doul's Geb dehydrating and drowning
9:48 - Time stop and heart problems
12:00 - Jonathan rebirthed as Star Platinum
12:48 - Why didn't Akira help find Kira?
13:38 - Josuke changing lottery ticket
14:09 - Kira's lack of makeup
14:46 - Cheap trick and paper trap timeline
15:21 - Control over Stray Cat's bubbles
15:47 - Ghost Kira purchasing train tickets
17:01 - Baby face and Giorno's hand returning to Giorno
17:28 - King Krimson Explained for the billionth time
19:40 - Notorious BIG is fast af boi
20:00 - Polnareff not using robot legs
20:20 - Passione's comms control
21:01 - Natural stand users
22:15 - Jolyne's visitor rights
22:57 - How did DIO learn about Heaven
24:12 - How does Heaven work?
25:12 - Emporio and Heaven's effects
25:39 - Why did Pucci attack Emporio
26:36 - Ireneverse what get's transfered?
28:25 - DIO's motivations
30:00 - Point of Jolyne's sacrifice
30:27 - Pillarmen in AU
31:33 - Ringo's navigation confusion
32:34 - Ringo's philosophy
32:59 - D4C ARC
34:22 - GYRo and women ☕︎
35:49 - Ownership of Love Train
36:04 - Countries and corpse
36:53 - Curse and girly clothes
38:19 - Nut King reattaching Yasuho's arm
38:39 - New Locacaca's functions
wow. bless your heart
May you ascend to heaven with Dio
King Crimson still has plot holes. If he is fated to kidnap Trish, then Bucciarati would be fated to react.
@@derpman702 good point, except it can still be logical. Hear me out, King Crimson distorts fate, it can actually go around fate. (Which is why fate decided to trap him in a looped death forever so that he couldn't be able to escape fate) you're missing the fact that stands have a higher and more personal purpose for all of their stand users. They represent their inner-most talents and desires. Diavolo's talent and desire isn't to see into the future jump 10 seconds ahead. His desire is to go around his fate. Keeping that in mind, the stand will have powers deliberately have abilities that would sort of reach that.
Let's put it into practice:
He thinks of a future where he captures Trish from bucciarati before bucciarati could react.
Possibility no1: buccoarati's fate doesn't react fast enough due to lack of focus or whatever. And since time skipped, he's even more confused of what happened. So even if he had reacted, he wouldn't have the memory of reacting, so it doesn't even matter.
Possibility no2: King Crimson has the ability to not be affected by fate during those 10 seconds of deletion. Bucciarati's reaction to King Crimson's is a negative fate against king Crimson. So it never occurs. Which is why the difference between time skip and time deletion is an important difference.
Possibility no3: same as no2 but the reason being that since the mind is an emergence in the universe, that means that one's mind isn't a deterministic function in the universe. But fate exists to correct that. So while people might think of something and do something against fate, they will be allowed to try, but will be corrected in the future, sooner or later. Meaning that the deletion of the time, which completely deletes the mind's potential memory that still hasn't occurred, causes the mind to not think of reacting. And that isn't against fate because it will be corrected in the future. And that would also explain why king Crimson goes around fate, but then will have to be correct later by fate
Sorry I gotta attend a meeting right now Sorry if I left something bye
@@g_g... Damn I really like the idea of time skip though because it could lead to confusing circumstances. As for the scenario for Bucciarati, or the funny option of everyone see King Crimson hoped into someone after killing Narancia and then forgetting why they were looking.
That really sounds good, but Epitaph will see fate making it inevitable, so it probably implies he's randomly using it with time skips. If he saw a vision of him stealing Trish, then he could've seen Bucciarati in view giving him a fixed place in fate. It honestly sounds like a good piece of character detail blindly and hasty taking chances while using a little fate to change the outcome of everything.
The only question left is what about blood in the anime it looks like he's doing it in time deletion and if done outside would've gave reaction time. If he could do that then why not knives
Why does JoJo seem to have the largest amount of fans that straight up don't know what they're talking about
Because a lot of them only watch the fights and don’t watch or read the entire story
No anime or videos games to visual it for years, crappy fan translations, complex crazy powers, and people speed reading to get to good parts
A lot of it has to do with reading capabilities, but the themes and events of JoJo's can be quite esoteric and dense at times - inviting a lot of confusion/people not patient enough to think, sit, and read.
I think it's way too many people just watching from the trend thinking is just an absurd show that got popular and didn't expect how complex it actually is
Yep they only watch for the fights just like dbz lol but jjba story is actually much better
30:10 I would like to add that Jolyne didn't give a damn if what she did was pointless or useful or the best way to handle the situation. She just thought it was the right thing to do, and as we've seen in other parts, that's what separates the good guys from the antagonists that inevitably fail.
"Except it was confirmed in the Part 6 manga." And thus nobody could ACTUALLY contradict the redditor, as every jojo fan has skipped Part 6 to read 7
Gotta try that myself sometime
Skipping parts?
@@frank8917 Talking gibberish about things folks skipped
@@llewelynshingler2173 who would have thought that Dio and Jonathan became lovers in part 2 and with Vampire shenanigans, Dio gave birth to Giorno
@@llewelynshingler2173such a classic JoJo moment, especially when it happened again in part 6 when Jonathan and Dio both come back to life specifically to make 3 more children
This series has helped me realize just how determined people are to not be wrong no matter how politeyou correct them or how much evidence you give them
Regarding the “time stop puts strain on Jotaro’s heart” thing, I think it partially came from the idea that DIO can stop time much longer than Jotaro, and seems to be able to theoretically extend the ability with practice, while Jotaro’s never gone beyond 5 seconds. And people chalk this up to DIO being a vampire with an extremely durable, and regenerating body, which is why he can put more “strain” on himself. Recursively, people assume that time stop puts more strain on Jotaro which is why he can’t use it as long, and then they just assumed straining the heart made sense.
Did you ever cover why Jotaro couldn’t stop time for as long during Made in Heaven? I have seen a lot of confidently wrong misinformation about that one.
Im not entirely sure but if im remembering correctly i think he said its because of puccis ability made the time pass by faster even in stop time but if im wrong someone correct me
@@mrniceguy3129Yeah, I think that was it. I just wonder how that’s possible. MiH accelerates time, but time stop halts acceleration and velocity of time entirely before releasing, at which point time resumes at the same acceleration (normally zero, but during MiH it’s obviously a positive number). So if that’s the case, how can Pucci’s acceleration of time be influencing Jotaro’s length of time stop? I can buy Pucci moving his eyes in stopped time when Jotaro threw the harpoon, since Pucci had gravity and gravity and time are related, but I think the original question is a separate matter entirely.
@@emblemblade9245 I mean a time limit on stopped time already doesn't really make sense lol. If you can suspend your disbelief about a time limit in stopped time, I think it's pretty easy to do the same with the time stop being shorter during the acceleration
@@emblemblade9245 think of it this way: if there is a time limit to stopped time, then that means there is some greater force still measuring time beyond time itself. Some pretty zany stuff.
Since MiH as a stand is accelerating the entire universe, however, that would include this greater force within it.
Just... don't try and think of what force that could be, we're already way deeper than Araki ever thought we would.
I don't know if there is an official explanation, but i think it is because jotaro does not "stop time" with his power. He just accelerate itself to a point where the rest of the universe moves so slowly it looks like time stop (in phisic if you accelerate yourself to move at the speed of light, the rest of the world will appear as if time froze). So puccy accelarating time makes jotaro perceve his time stop as shorten.
Thank you so much for explaining that Time Stop has no bodily effects on the user.
It's so annoying to see people arguing that DIO would have had infinite time stop at some point once he fully assimilated Jonathan's body because he was a vampire and was immortal.
It's very likely Dio BELIEVES he could keep growing The World's ability forever, but there's no reason he couldn't be wrong. Time Stop seems to be tied to Stand development (seeing as Jotaro not using it diminished the time it lasts) and nothing body related.
This is also true when we consider (SPOILERS FOR PART 7) AU Diego with THE WORLD seems to be able to use a full five second time stop without any adverse health effects on display despite being fully human. Additionally, similar time-related stands like King Crimson also don't seem to have a harsh effect on the human body despite it making sense that it would take a similarly enormous amount of spiritual energy to do time shennanigans, but it does not. I think it's fairly safe to assume that time powers, unless specified, doesn't put the body through any significant appearing strain.
I actually really appreciate you explaining narancias death again. It’s a scene I’ve struggled to understand for a while and I’m not sure what about your previous explanations didn’t click for me but this one did, so thank you and keep up the great content
So, i will try to explain as simply as i can: King Crimson has the ability to skip up to 10 seconds of time. EVERYTHING that is fated to happen will happen. So, Diavolo would have killed Narancia anyway, but he skipped time so that nobody would know he was there. So, in simple terms: Diavolo would have been fated to kill Narancia, but he erased the time when he (Diavolo) killed Narancia so that nobody would have seen him, letting him remain hidden so that nobody would have known where he was in that moment. If it doesn't make sense, don't worry, King Crimson is kind of difficult to understand.
@@moodyjazz69 to add to that, the moment Epitaph shows him attacking/killing Narancia and once he uses the ability, he does not need to do anything for Narancia to die, he could teleport to Japan (only hypothetical, he cannot do that lol) during the ability and Narancia would still die as he does, it does not matter, if Epitaph predicts him killing/harming somebody, they are done for (unless you have GER), since only Diavolo can erase his fate of death/injury etc...this is what makes KC + Epitaph predicting him killing somebody so scary (I mean, he cannot interact, minus the blood from his body since it is not part of himself, nor be interacted with during the ability). But since Diavolo is still slave to Fate, he cannot control what Epitaph shows him, so showing him such a massive prediction almost does not happen.
It is essentially as if Narancia's own fate itself put him up there and why nobody noticed. Because effectively, Diavolo changed his fate and erased the action which was connected to them reacting to said Diavolo action and his own action that put Narancia there (furthemore Chariot Requiem greatly boosted Stand abilities, so it was possible for a Stand like King Crimson to do normally then), but when he used his ability and thus did not attack, their perception of this segment on top of that got erased, it sort of aligned with Diavolo not attacking because he instead used the ability, erasing his action that would attack and put Narancia onto the bars, and instead he did not move, changing this fate and thus their reaction to it since if Diavolo, the causer of the action does not do the action, there neither will be a reaction (why they are not suddenly in a battle stance, same as happened with Bruno, this is only if Diavolo is the causer of the action however, so it is a specific condition, not what every time happens).
All except for the main target of the prediction (Narancia here), which will retain their fated result that would be made by Diavolo always, since it was directly shown in the prediction, even if Diavolo just sits there during the ability and just watches, no matter what if it is predicted, the target will end up in their fated outcome on their own(after all Diavolo cannot interact during it, all he can do is to move around, he is outside of time and fate), unless you have GER that is.
Of course, we have to theorise a bit based on what we are shown and what we are not shown, since this scene is not shown from Diavolo's PoV, we must guess and use our imagination as per what King Crimson is and how it is presented, so there always will be some "plausible head-canon" since the scene is never shown.
So once diavolo decides he wants to kill you, he uses epitaph to find the most opportunities and king crimson to erase any trace of himself?
@@jeremybrimmer1990 sort of. Narancia is ALWAYS fated to die on the bars, no matter what. What king crimson does is allow Diavolo to skip forward to when it happens, regardless of if he actually physically attacks narancia
A long range stand with a breathing sensor, a cop with a detective stand, a stand that has 6 separate units that can be used for scouting and carrying besides interactions with projectiles and loading weapons, a stand that creates pocket dimensions, all in a group with an indiscriminate bio bomb...the boss knew what he was doing there tho, no?
When it comes to Esidesi copying Joseph's "Next you'll say..." you could have just said the Pillarmen have 300iq and Santana (the infant of the group) was intelligent enough to become fluent in English\Japanese\German phonetics after hearing 1 sentance, which is impossible.
So of course Esidesi would know how to do it and mock Joseph.
I always make a joke about how it looked like jotaro uses hamon in part 4 at the very end, and he took a deep breath like jonathan and joseph did, his hamon is stored in his stand.
New Araki forgot just dropped
He was breathing in for a long scream.
@@ShadowHawk24Real i know i said it was a joke.
Hamon is stored in ballls
In fairness, the kanji used for "Stand" literally uses the same characters as "Hamon" and translates to "Ghostly Ripple". The two are intrinsically linked as manifestations of life energy, just expressed in different ways.
Its not a plot hole that Joseph didn't pass down any Hamon. It's a contrivance, definitely, but it aids the story (or, rather, them having Hamon wouldn't help the story and would just overcomplicate it). People complain about contrivances, but something they need to realize is that stories need occasional contrivances ti function at all. It's not deep, it's just "it could happen, statistically, but because it makes the story more interesting to not have it happen, it didn't." It's like asking "why didn't Jotaro die in a car crash before the events of part 3?" Because he didn't. If he did, the story would be less interesting. It's the same fundamental concept, though obviously to a different degree.
Agreed
exactly. people love endlessly nitpicking stories and i feel like they don't realize people don't act perfectly logically and that sometimes stuff just happens. you could probably pick apart real life events in the same dumb ways that people nitpick media lol
Besides, Joseph may have also been helped to get hamon due to his Mother also being a Hamon user. After all, its never implied Caesar's siblings all have Hamon or anything like that so it seems to be genetic chance like most other physical traits.
So really, this isn’t “Araki Forgot”
It’s actually, “JoJo Fans forget to read the actual series”
this is "debunking araki forgot", basically "no, araki didn't forget, jojo fans just don't read"
Jojo fans and DB fans (of which I'm a fan of both) have one thing in common I can't stand. They don't actually pay attention to the series and basically discredit great writers of great series due to their own arrogance.
Because those people aren’t really Jojo fans. They prefer having the title of a Jojo fan, rather than actually taking the time to become an actual fan of it. Because all they do is speed read or tune out the show, just so they can be caught up with the series.
I really like these videos. Despite me not knowing how some things work, it's nice to see that they can be explained like this so I don't have questions later
I remember reading part 6 for the first time and wondering when the thing about Jotaro’s heart would come up but it never did. Then a few years later I was watching Code Geass and got up to the part with Rolo’s ability and I realized “wait is THIS where that came from?”
It started out funny, but now it's just sad.
If i see the talking head thing in the video again I'mma go insane
I always assumed the "Rock Humans" were a parallel version of the "Pillar Men" species
26:17 It's so funny that you bring this up because whenever I try to introduce my friends to the series they would always ask me "But *why* is Dio evil?". Bad people just exist. In real life and in works of fiction.
Why didn’t Dio just be good? Is he stupid?
🐕
You could also make the case that Dio is evil due to his upbringing.
His father wasn't exactly a shining role model.
and even then there is an explination, dio grew up poor and under an oppressively abusive father, so he craved the power he didn't have as a child, he loves having power over other because it was something he lacked in his younger years
@@THEDeathWizard87because its Dio
"I really hope Diavolo read Phantom Blood."
Diavolo: 19:28
BLASPHEMY
this genuinely made me laugh
These videos are very helpful for casual jojo fans such as myself who often forget some details or plotpoints
YOU ARE A GENIUS about the hearth problem with the time stop, you literally explained a Mandela effect by simple reasoning and research. Truly a dedicated jojo content creator. Thank you.
Thank you for covering the time stop and Jotaro's heart thing. The first time I read it I actually hadn't gotten to Part 6 yet and when I saw the dialogue of Jotaro in Part 6 saying he couldn't just spam the time stop I recognized that's what they meant and I was like "really?" lol
Wait...I know you... :D
He said that he only needs a brief moment before he can use Ts again. And that is beyond nerfed, disrespect and completely ruined Jotaro from p6. Jotaro and DIO from P3 are completely different. P6 is beyond bad, Araki had to ruin Jotaro so that he can end the verse. That is why Jotaro was beyond nerfed and Pucci was incarnation of plot armor.
@@rokocvjetanovic Pucci is an amazing villain, Jotaro didn't get nerfed but outsmarted/put in a perfect situation for his defeat, and I fail to see how Part 6 could be defined as "beyond bad"
@@PrixtoTNT omg, what did I just read. This is sad ngl. Pucci is literally one of the worst characters ever, he was incarnation of plot armor. The main plot (Heaven plan) makes no sense no matter how you look at it. Araki had to make Pucci incarnation of plot armor so that he can end the verse. Jotaro was beyond nerfed, disrespect and completely ruined. That was all like that the whole part, terrible forced writing from the beginning to the end. Most of characters are completely wasted and ruined, side villains were terrible, ending is unnecessary, without logic and beyond forced. Not just Jotaro, but DIO's character is also ruined. I can talk for days about how terrible the writing was, especially Pucci's plot armor. But I won't even bother to try to explain on details, people like you don't understand anything and are so immature and blinded. You don't even see Jotaro's nerfs lol. In P4 he was nerfed a lot and in that nonsense p6 he was beyond nerfed, disrespect and completely ruined..
@@rokocvjetanovic I was about to try and explain how the Heaven plan ties perfectly to Dio's philosofy that he exposed in Part 3, and how that also means his character is not ruined at all, or how the ending is incredible and a closure to all the story we had seen from Part 1, but as you said, I won't even bother to try to explain on details.
Having in mind all that you just said, you just won't understand, or won't want to, so it's better if we stop now and each of us believes what we believe.
Have a good day
The jotaro heart thing I think came from when he actually had to stop his heart to fool dio
Hell yeah new video man and it’s a long one. It’s insane how there are so many braindead jojo fans who just simply don’t pay attention. It’s hilarious when people talk like they’re 100% right but then admit “I haven’t read that part yet though”
Fr. Poor Hamon Beat debunking dumb minds. Araki didnt forget, they did.
THIS seriously I've seen absurd claims about Steel Ball Run just for someone to say they haven't read it
Lmao 💀
14:02 in this case, rather than fixing the ink into a different state it seems more like Josuke used his power to get rid of parts of the ink, probably by fixing the ink into small dust like particles or something, to change the name and number written down. At the very least that's what was done to the name, changing the kanji 森 into 木 by removing the bottom half. You can also see how the ink drifts off of the lottery ticket and how the 木 character is much smaller than the rest of the kanji in the name
29:51
DIO would never be able to reach peace of mind without the Heaven Plan, because even if he beats the Crusaders and rises as the ruler of the world someone would eventually defy him and overthrow him, the Heaven Plan completely neutralizes any threat since DIO would be above the written fate itself, like Pucci was with Made in Heaven.
4:22 hubiera sido un buen momento para aclarar también que Straizo no experimento mucho con su cuerpo a comparación de Dio por la misma razón de que quería ganar y derrotar a Joseph antes de que el se volviera más fuerte. Ya que, como Straizo dice, Dio fue derrotado por experimentar mucho tiempo con su cuerpo
When you brought up people thinkin' Jotaro's heart stops when he stops time, I already knew what was up.
made in heaven allowed pucci to be outside of fate, and we can assume that had everything gone as planned dio would be the one with this ability, allowing him to be only person in the universe who is truly in control of his actions, putting him above everyone even more than ruling the world or having time stop ever could. dio never stopped looking for power even once
27:08 I don't think that the reason the disc was able to reach the new universe is because it's a fragment of someone's soul. During the Pucci vs Jolyne fight in the swamp, after Pucci throws the disc in Anasui, he stated that discs are unbreakable. Which means that even if time accelerates, the Disc wouldn't be destroyed in the acceleration of time unlike any other non-living object.
This whole "It puts a strain on Jotaro's heart" is exactly the kind of shit that is rampant in the Dragon Ball fandom. There is so much misinformation, fan theories being treated as canon or confirmed, mis translations treated as canon and just flat out lies. For example, the term "Zenkai Boost", which refers to a Saiyan getting a power up after recovering from injuries, is completely made up by fans and is not mentioned anywhere in the source material or data books.
At least in DBZ Vegeta theorizes that being damaged allows to being stronger after recovering in the Namek Saga
The Jotaro Heart strain is totally nonsensical
Is like the Kid Buu being the strongest version of Buu misconception
WAIT ZENKAI BOOSTS AREN'T REAL????
@@thereallifesaiyan
The concept of them getting stronger after recovering from injuries is real, but the term "Zenkai Boost" is 100% made up by fans.
@@JackOfen damn, that's actually mad
Lmao I had no idea “fans” thought Jotaro couldn’t use time stop for more that 5 sec cause PTSD and heart problems 🤡
I know it was never confirmed but I do love the idea that Johnathan had influence on star platinum, nice little bookend to the first three parts
26:28 I love how you said this because I feel like it prevents understanding of certain plot points. A lot of people ask why certain characters, be they villains or heroes, do things that are suboptimal that lead to their loss or total defeat. It's because they have fundamental character flaws. Why did a villain not do X, Y, and Z to ensure victory? Because the character just wouldn't do those things, which are the traits the writer is trying to highlight as bad and therefore leading to their defeat. This doesn't take a writer like Araki either, most writers implant traits they see as bad and therefore the people with those traits lose.
I would love to see you address how Joseph could be able to board and start a plane, and then pull the plane up 90 degrees before Kars can get to him (end of part two, during Smokey’s reveal of Lisa Lisa being Joseph’s Mom)
He's just that good 😆
The idea that Joseph’s line reading is an enhancement/extension of Hermit Purple (or that it’s at the very least a natural talent of Joseph’s that is bolstered greatly by HP) and the inherent clairvoyant properties of Hamon is perfectly acceptable and doesn’t outright defy anything in canon.
It’s fan/head canon for absolute sure, but it’s an incredibly well-founded one with tons of evidence in support of it and very little that outright disproves it.
Even if this IS the case though, it doesn’t preclude other incredibly intelligent or observant characters from being able to do a similar trick.
Joseph just does it CONSTANTLY as a young man, when his Hamon is at peak strength, whereas he only does it once as an old man in Part 3 in the fight where he is MOST exercising his Hamon and HP. The fact that he almost never does it past Part 2 can easily be explained by Joseph neglecting his Hamon to the point where HP is too weak to almost ever let Joseph intuit this knowledge
The more I watch the “debunking Araki forgot” videos the more I’m convinced that JoJo is a reading comprehension test
I'm pretty sure Jonathan going "If I die, my ghost will come back to haunt you!" is from a meme where Dio responds with "Then your ghost is gonna see some fucked up shit."
the obviously wrong "facts" are very fun to see dunked on, but i appreciate the cohesive explanations of some of the murky parts/fights! its nice to be able to appreciate something for the first time that i missed reading yknow
The way I always saw Jotaro and time stop was basically it's a muscle he hasn't worked out in years. Which is why when he says he hasn't used it in 10 years he can barely use it.
Like a body builder who could bench a couple of hundred kg wouldn't be able to do that in 10 years if they didn't keep training and using those muscles. It's the same with Jotaro.
at this point this is just the monthly brainrot showcase and im all for it
Good lord, these people vote. These people raise and educate children. These people operate motor vehicles.
It drives me CRAZY that 98% of these are just Jojo fans NOT ACTUALLY PAYING ATENTTION TO WHAT THEY ARE WATCHING/READING.
It makes me hysterical the fact that they didn't pay attention to the VERY obvious, VERY clear, and very ON YOUR FACE, DETAILED, story, systems, and characters, ¡¡That's LITERALLY the whole charm of this series!!
Like, why you watching/reading if you are not paying atenttion?!!
Not an Araki forgot, but I do wonder what happened to Pluck after Part 1
Nice! It’s great to have new Hamon Beat content
Dio Heaven's plan is interesting, because you have to remember Pucci DOESN'T think Dio is evil.
This is important, because just because Pucci THINKS Dio wanted to do what was right, and wanted people to live with peace of mind, doesn't mean that is actually what Dio wanted. For all we know Dio's version of heaven could be completely different than Pucci's.
In a way, it's somewhat sad since Pucci was probably just playing a game of telephone with himself with Dio's will.
We actually have no idea what Dio wouldn't have done if he got a stand similar to made in heaven, or if that stand would've even had the same abilities as made in heaven.
Hell, in Eyes of Heaven, Dio legit instantly tries to rule the world with similar power. So Pucci's and Dio's idea of heaven are probably just different. After all Peace of mind can come about in plenty of ways.
These videos are interesting to watch it’s crazy to see how the other fans ask many different questions.
I feel like Advol may have also touched his nose, realising the Jotaro was bluffing and going along with it to see what happens. Same potentially with Joseph, though with Kakyoin and Polnareff it could've genuinely been thinking it was true.
11:30 actually the reason people think Jotaro’s heart gets weaker over time/do to time stop is because of a really widespread fan fiction that got popular during part 4’s anime release
I spent a good couple hours trying to look for it and I think 0P might’ve deleted it but I swear that was like a really big plot point
Thank you for answering my Notorious big question! I never read the official viz translation.
It's nice seeing someone who was corrected in one of these videos actually show gratitude rather than be toxic af and refuse to accept they're wrong.
@@romantroman6270 Oh thanks! I mean it's kinda hard when it's so blatantly factual but then again people on the internet are stubborn. Plus I was asking it as a genuine question i wasn't challenging him or anythin lol
I love these types of videos. I can watch this for hours.
24:54 You seem to be saying that people who were dead before Made in Heaven's completion would experience Heaven, when this is shown not to be the case. Am I misunderstanding what you're saying in this point? Because it's made clear that Jolyne and her allies' souls were left behind in the old world, so literally everyone who died before Made in Heaven's activation in 2012 would not get to experience heaven
Gotta admit when you were describing the horse comment with Gyro, it just made me want to read part 7 again with how good it is.
11:20 ah fuck thats me. I could try and pretend I was spreading misinformation but I was just a dumb 13 yo 7 years ago lol.
Man, it's okay, I mean, atleast mostly everyone here has atleast spread some piece of misinformation or believed in it. Even I used to believe that Jonathan is Star Platinum
Really how can you think Emperor is a bound stand when the most iconic manga panel of Hol Horse is Emperor phasing through his hand
Easy, Hol Horse is a stand himself and he is the one phasing and not the gun. /s
always a good day when a hamon beats video drops
“Araki Forgot” is just code for “CinemaSins would ding this” at this point
thank you for explaining where the misconception of timestop affecting jotaro's heart came from
Araki forgot Joseph can't just pull a tommy gun and 7+ grenades out his arse did be magic summon them (STAND!!!!)
Another reason for the stand disc crossing over might be because Emporio was using his stand to store it and so remained unaffected.
When Jolyne’s leg is stuck during the C-Moon fight, why doesn’t see just unravel herself? Like she was able to do it very quickly like the Underworld fight.
What stand people see when hol horse uses his stand: oh my god his stand is a gun!
What regular people see: OH MY GOD HE HAD INVISIBLE GUN LIKE IN YU GI OH ABRIDGED!!!
The jojo community had a massive issue with people just making shit up and then saying it online and having other people believe it. The jotaro time stop strains his heart is one of them but "part 6 universe reset leads to part 7" and "fugo was written out for being too OP according to arakai" is another
just as i woke up, hamon beat uploaded a new video. my day is about to be made
Going along with the fan theory thing, one of the most commonly repeated things I've seen is the idea that Stroheim was killed by a Soviet stand user, yet there's nothing in the source material and I can't find an interview where Araki says this happens. Does anyone know how this idea became so popular?
Some sort of fanfiction probably or someone said that as a "headcanon" and people ran with it
If not fanfiction, it also could be from early bad translations of lists of plot points of the novels, there's a bunch of hoaxes on them that persist to this day even with solid full fan-translations, mainly with Jorge Joestar, there's a bunch of things on those old lists that made the rounds that never happened when you actually read the novels.
In Purple Haze Feedback, Stroheim is briefly mentioned by Vladmir Kocaqui that survived WWII, so I guess there could be where ppl picked that on, like "oh obviously this guy killed Stroheim in WWII!", logically it doesn't make sense as Kocaqui's backstory tell us that he was a teen on D-Day, obviously wasn't a stand user (at least not a conscious one) or that he encountered Stroheim personally.
@@LEONOX233 i have no experience with the novels so good insight. What was this about hoax plot summaries for jorge joestar, do u have or vaguely remember any examples? Cus that actually sounds really interesting
Always a good day when you upload
Oh god the videos keep needing to be longer.
Nice video! Can’t wait to see “Aisho was Usagi’s dad” in debunking araki forgot part 9
I'm honestly impressed that "fans" keep coming up with absurdly stupid questions that are already directly answered in the manga itself.
Like, no shit that Hamon can kill humans like Mark. It's literally SUNLIGHT ENERGY, and sunlight is obviously capable of damaging regular organic beings. It's most effective on creatures with reversed life energy (Pillar Men, Vampires), but I have no idea how people thought that everyday normal lifeforms would be immune to it.
Also, how the hell did the idea of Jotaro having heart problems even exist? Bruh that was literally NEVER brought up at any point. I can understand some people not comprehending King Crimson (even though there is already a whole ass video for it), but basic crap like Hamon hurting humans or nonexistent heart problems are answered by just reading the manga without skimming. It's not Araki's fault if his manga is picked up by illiterate amnesia patients.
We always thought araki forgot but we never thought if we forgot ourselves
Do I want more episodes? Yes.
Does it feel like people are grasping at straws? Also yes.
The first episodes were great, but now, it feels like people are purposefully trying to find faults, which seems a bit silly.
Still it's great.
Maybe make a games comparison to the story? Like heritage to the future all callbacks to manga? I'd watch that for sure!
It's always nice to wake up to a good round of Debunking with a fresh batch of morning coffee.
And today's roast appears to be well balanced. ☕
cant wait for the part 9 araki forgot 🥰🥰
That part about DIO tring to reach heaven and someone thinking our blonde vampire wanted to "give up", reminded me of something.
We know what would happen. Eyes of Heaven story mode (even though it's a what if AU rather than main canon)
You even use music from that game in the vid. Surprised it didn't get mentioned.
why doesnt jotaro use star finger to reset the universe in part 9?
Because star finger’s range is only about two kilometers 😢
Always a treat
To be honest, I always felt like the Rock Humans were the SBR verse equivalent of Pillar Men
12:36 thank you, ive rewatched part one several times looking for that line and wondering why i couldnt find it.
Wow most people must have been drunk while reading or watching Jojo. This is the kind of stuff you hear from people that are drunk while watching a movie.
DAMN A WHOLE 40 MINUTES, I didn’t think there was this much left
Hello Hamon beat, I have a question in the D’Arby fight why didn’t Jotaro didn’t bet on DIO soul?
Dio's soul wasn't his to bet
@@Hamon_Beat thank you very much, I saw a meme about it and it got me curious.
Some of these fan theories you've talked about through this series, not the ones claiming Araki forgot something but just the incorrect theories, are genuinely interesting and I feel would have been cool to actually see in the series. I think that may be why some people believe them so easily, because they aren't entirely outrageous in nature while also being very interesting to think about.
I think the pillar men are in the new continuity, they are the rock humans. They are a different species, but still similar to humans, who can turn to stone. They are different from the pillar men in that they dont have to fear the sun, but i view them as a further evolution of the concept behind the pillar men. Basically expanding newer ideas behind them Araki couldnt before because the initial limitations he placed on them. If Kars shows up in part 9 as a rock human leader, that will feel that will show the idea coming full circle.
Yeah, the thing is that they (Pillar Men) only really feared the sun because they used the Mask. The rest of their people were never once stated to suddenly die in sunlight, it was Kars' ambition to conquer the sun that led to him and his using the Mask and it backfiring due to its incomplete nature.
Oh hell yeah hamon beat upload im sleeping good tonight
11:45 It could also be that people are confusing Kiritsugu Emiya's ability from Fate Zero. He can slow down time, but he develops heart problems so severe that his heart stops beating.