JOJO NO KIMYOU NA BOUKEN: STONE OCEAN
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
12
RELEASE
December 1, 2021
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
In Florida, 2011, Jolyne Kuujou sits in a jail cell like her father Joutarou once did; yet this situation is not of her own choice. Framed for a crime she didn’t commit, and manipulated into serving a longer sentence, Jolyne is ready to resign to a dire fate as a prisoner of Green Dolphin Street Jail. Though all hope seems lost, a gift from Joutarou ends up awakening her latent abilities, manifesting into her Stand, Stone Free. Now armed with the power to change her fate, Jolyne sets out to find an escape from the stone ocean that holds her.
However, she soon discovers that her incarceration is merely a small part of a grand plot: one that not only takes aim at her family, but has additional far-reaching consequences. What's more, the mastermind is lurking within the very same prison, and is under the protection of a lineup of menacing Stand users. Finding unlikely allies to help her cause, Jolyne sets course to stop their plot, clear her name, and take back her life.
(Source: MAL Rewrite)
CAST
Jolyne Kuujou
Fairouz Ai
Weather Report
Yuuichirou Umehara
Enrico Pucci
Tomokazu Seki
Foo Fighters
Mariya Ise
Hermes Costello
Mutsumi Tamura
Emporio Alnino
Atsumi Tanezaki
Joutarou Kuujou
Daisuke Ono
Dio Brando
Takehito Koyasu
Narrator
Tooru Ookawa
Gwess
Momoko Taneichi
Johngalli A
Satoshi Hino
Miraschon
Yui Kondou
Thunder McQueen
Tooru Nara
Loccobarocco
Mitsuaki Kanuka
Sports Maxx
Tsuyoshi Koyama
Lang Rangler
Chikahiro Kobayashi
Pi-chan
Gen Satou
Romeo Jisso
Gakuto Kajiwara
Akutoku Bengoshi
Hidenori Takahashi
Saibankan
Shinya Fukumatsu
Narciso Annasui
Miuccia Miuller
EPISODES
Dubbed

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REVIEWS
racer59
90/100Despite Netflix's poor release schedule, Stone Ocean still lives up to the adaptation that is expectedContinue on AniListBefore I start, it's worth mentioning this review will contain spoilers so read at your own risk
I was originally planning on waiting for the end of Stone Ocean to release so I could make a review but now seeing it be split into different segments on the site, I thought now would be a good time to share my thoughts on this cour. I did read the manga prior to the anime so my thoughts may be different than some people but regardless my views are pretty consistent with both. There is a lot I want to cover so I will try to summarize everything to the best of my ability.
Story Like every part of Jojo, Hirohiko Araki throws us in a quite bizarre direction. This time we are following the daughter of Jotaro Kujo, Jolyne Cujoh, as she gets thrown into prison for being framed for a DUI murder. She then gets sent a broken piece of a stand arrow by her father and then the events of Stone Ocean start to take place. Something that I will mention here is that this story still follows the "villain of the week" format that some love and some despise for respectable reasons. Although this way of storytelling doesn't take long to get old, Araki presents plenty of unique encounters in this part to make it refreshing and also engaging. Moving onward, this part has the best hook compared to all the parts that have come prior with that being Jotaro's death.
When I first read the story and experienced it again in the anime, I was completely astonished to see one of the most beloved characters in the series get killed off at the beginning of the story and right in front of his daughter. That entire scuffle leads right into one of Stone Ocean's main plots which is Jolyne's journey to save her father. Definitely one of the strongest starts to any Jojo part and I think the anime adapted perfectly. Something else I appreciate is that they introduce the main antagonist early on instead of halfway through the story like some of the other parts do. It's a nice change of pace that Araki should've done more often.
Characters Most of the characters and what they showed in the 12 episodes were solid at best. The clear standout of the cast is Jolyne herself showing why she deserves to be the main character which sometimes that line can be blurred in other parts. Jolyne's personality and desire to escape gives a lot of life to this part. The main side characters are Ermes who was the first prisoner Jolyne met and Foo Fighters (F.F.) who is a colony of plankton and basically a Stand (this is JoJo's Bizarre Adventure after all). When I first read the manga, I didn't really enjoy either of these characters but on my watch of the anime they both warmed up to me a little with their unique personalities. Still nothing special for me, however.
The other important side characters are Emporio who is quick to be allied with Jolyne, Weather Report, an ally of Emporio with a lack of memory, and Anasui who is also an ally of Emporio and will be more present later in the story. To me, the cast of the main characters is good but it still doesn't compare to the groups that were presented in parts 3-5 for me. Enrico Pucci is the main antagonist of the part and he is a priest who is a loyal follower/friend of DIO. Not much to say other than that he has had a very intriguing start to his character so far. One of the few characters in Jojo who has interested me the second they appeared.
Visuals/Animation The graphical side of Stone Ocean was pretty consistent with some dips here and there. Overall, it is very similar to other parts which is a good thing. In my eyes, David Production seemed to go for an art style that could be placed right between DIU and GW because similarities of each can be seen throughout every scene. If I had to choose, it's definitely closer to part 5. The animation definitely was weird here and there. As I stated already the animation was mostly consistent with other parts but the ugly use of CGI and inconsistent drawing at some parts would make it difficult to make an argument saying that it's an upgrade. Bad moments with CGI are Lang Rangler's movement and the random use of it with Whitesnake during times is a turn-off. I typically don't have an issue with CGI, but if it doesn't fit with the scene and the background then I have a problem with it. Maybe Netflix rushing David Production could be a reason behind this? However, I'm still not disappointed with the quality we were given because I still find it good.
Soundtrack Not much to mention here other than Yugo Kanno absolutely kills it once again. My standout themes so far are Jolyne and Weather Report's themes. I guess I'll mention here that I think the opening is also a bop but not as good as some of the other openings.
Other Personal Thoughts -A lot of the stands are good in this part but some of them feel so bland and I can't explain why
-NETFLIX WHY ARE YOU LIKE THIS
-I appreciate the pacing is still consistent with the other anime parts. Jojo being very fast or going back to Stardust Crusaders pacing would be a crime.
-I HATE NETFLIX
-Perfect voice actor choices for all the characters
-NETFLIX BETTER NOT RUIN PART 7
-Episode 12 had a solid ending and it was good to leave us on that conclusive note rather than a cliffhanger.
Final Thoughts For what we were given in this batch of episodes, I would say there is minimal to complain about. We witnessed an intriguing start to a well-developed story so far, met a new cast who is solid and will be even better in the future, and beautiful art and animation here and there. It does suck that this release schedule may be one of the worst in anime history but that doesn't take away the quality we were given at the start of this current bizarre adventure.
Now if there is one last thing I must say, we are all getting closer to heaven...
Chrismas95
80/100Not too big on the jail setting and the middle slogs, but everything else is "First 3 Parts" TierContinue on AniListThis review covers all three parts. And it’s actually fitting that MAL splits Stone Ocean/Part 6 into three parts because I actually had different feelings for each third of the anime:
-The 1st third is good! It does a good job at being an interesting introduction to the premise of story. You could call the first six episodes the longest prologue in history — and that’s not even derogatory! The setting is certainly interesting, and Jolyne adapting to it was done well.
-The 2nd third had me considering dropping it, honestly. I think the setting and formula had run its course by this point. Plot progressions also started feeling fewer and farther between. It became stale. Stone Ocean is very dense — every minute is packed to the brim with something — which is great most of the time. But that made it even worse once I started becoming fatigued around this point. I think this stretch lives or dies by how invested you are in JoJo’s fights, because it felt like it was exclusively one fight after the other with no real setting/circumstance variance.
-The 3rd third was amazing! The formula drastically shifts and becomes a huge breath of fresh air! I think it’s the most I’ve enjoyed JoJo since the first three Parts. And of course, as the story starts reaching its climax, it puts a lot of attention on the main antagonist (a type of character that Araki has mastered right out of the gate). The ending was crazy good, too (even if I didn’t really care for how the final scene went down).
Stone Ocean is by far the weirdest, silliest and dare I say bizarre-est JoJo has ever been. The character designs, their clothes, the Stand abilities, the strategies during fights — most of them are just unhinged in a very fun and funny way. And — maybe JoJo has always been like this — but Stone Ocean felt very much like “Araki’s Fun Facts: The Anime”. It’s like the guy just had a list of very specific facts he liked and formed the abilities/plot progression around them; it’s very funny. I can’t even be mad that this Part’s “arrow” is discs this time because it just fits with the “???” vibe Stone Ocean has (and at least it has more interesting use cases than the arrow but I digress).
Unfortunately Part 6 suffers from the same “gory” problem that Part 5 did. There’s a ton of blood and body horror that makes it difficult to watch if you’re squeamish of course (and even if you’re not completely hardened against that kind of stuff like me). But my main problem with it is that characters always sustain a ton of damage. It’s hard to feel like any attack, no matter how intense, actually handicaps anyone when they’ve continued to stand and fight through everything. Or, almost everything, because the damage feels inconsistent. I wouldn’t be surprised if Jolyne got shot/struck in the same places across several different scenarios, but with different results based solely on how Araki wanted the fight/situation to go. Combine that with JoJo having a ton of surprise miracles and it’s hard to feel any tension or reason to try predicting anything during the fights.
Character-wise, the cast is good! Unfortunately I felt like only Jolyne, the main antagonist, and FF really stood out in the same way my favorites from past Parts have. But the other main characters are still great and the enemy Stand users are very eccentric. The main antagonist steals the show I think (despite being a bit repetitive with their goal).
I think I’d put Part 6 just below Part 5 thanks to Part 5 not really having a pacing problem and having an overall more interesting cast. It didn’t annoy me like Part 4 though, so I’d put it at a comfortable “5th place” in my JoJo rankings so far. At the end of the day Part 6 is More JoJo, so even at worst you know you’re in for an interesting time.
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