JOJO NO KIMYOU NA BOUKEN
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
6
RELEASE
November 18, 1994
LENGTH
35 min
DESCRIPTION
Kujo Jotaro is a normal, popular Japanese high-schooler, until he thinks that he is possessed by a spirit, and locks himself in prison. After seeing his grandfather, Joseph Joestar, and fighting Joseph's friend Muhammad Abdul, Jotaro learns that the "Spirit" is actually Star Platinum, his Stand, or fighting energy given a semi-solid form. Later, his mother gains a Stand, and becomes sick. Jotaro learns that it is because the vampire Dio Brando has been revived 100 years after his defeat to Jonathan Joestar, Jotaro's great-great-grandfather. Jotaro decides to join Joseph and Abdul in a trip to Egypt to defeat Dio once and for all.
CAST
Joseph Joestar
Chikao Ootsuka
Joutarou Kuujou
Juurouta Kosugi
Noriaki Kakyouin
Hirotaka Suzuoki
Jean-Pierre Polnareff
Katsuji Mori
Mohammed Avdol
Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Iggy
Dio Brando
Nobuo Tanaka
Suzie Q
Ryouko Kinomiya
Daniel D'Arby
Kenji Utsumi
Holly Kuujou
Arisa Andou
Vanilla Ice
Takeshi Aono
N'Doul
Kouji Nakata
Wilson Phillips
Junpei Takiguchi
EPISODES
Dubbed

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REVIEWS
SkyIark
100/100An oil tanker for you.Continue on AniList“An oil tanker for you”
-DIOHow nice of DIO to give Jotaro an oil tanker. It really shocked me on how relatable and sympathetic DIO was as an antagonist. I was really happy DIO showed how sharing is caring. This is such a nice and family friendly series that all families need to watch this on Saturday nights, you will learn a valuable and great lesson for this.
Story
OIL TANKER/10Jotaro and company are on a quest to go to Cairo, Egypt were DIO is located. As you can see, Jotaro cannot handle his long-distance relationship towards DIO. So in an effort to show his true love, he goes to Egypt to seek out his true love. But DIO knows about Jotaro’s plan, so he decided to test them by sending about 20 of his minions to test Jotaro towards his love towards DIO and thus the story begins.
Characters
DIO/10DIO is probably the greatest villain in anime history as I related to him so much, and he is not a Mary Sue, he is really on the level of Griffith and John Liebert in my honest opinion, MAYBE EVEN HIGHER. Jotaro is a very unique new brand of Tsundere, as he doesn’t accept the oil tanker and wasted all off DIO’S hardwork and pain on lifting that very heavy and expensive oil tanker; But that in my opinion, shows that Jotaro is a well-written and flawed protagonist, on the level of Guts and Miyamoto Musashi. But Jotaro just straight-up rejected it, which really almost made me cry. For the other characters being Kakyoin, Avdol, Joseph and Iggy they were very great in regards to their development, but I felt like they were interfering with the love between Jotaro and DIO.
Art
BROMANCE/10For the art it was very good. It was really ahead of it time. You may say that the art was very bad, dark and ugly. But I disagree because it really fits well with the love-story between Jotaro and DIO.
Sound
NONOONONONONONONONONOONONONONONONONO/10With the sound I have zero complaints. I really felt DIOS love and compassion towards Jotaro when he gave that oil tanker out of the kindness of his pure, vampiric heart. I also feel the struggle as Jotaro said NONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONO as he was rejecting DIOS love and compassion towards him, but alas he’s a Tsundere remember? As for the background music I still have zero complaints, why? Because there is barely any backgroung music to begin with. To other people you may think that’s bad and ugly. But for me it really made me focus towards more on the story and beautiful art because there are no distractions.
Overall
10/10A well-written story with laughs, sadness and something to learn in the end. There is also a dash of psychological, horror, thriller and a great coming of age story showing that love has no boundaries whatsoever. Please watch it, if you haven’t you are not an anime fan, sorry.
ryansyambread
70/100This one's still pretty coolContinue on AniList__THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR JOJO’S PART 3. __ I’m also assuming that anyone reading this is already familiar with the Stardust Crusaders plot line, since explaining it all would be a chore and would also be extremely boring, kinda like explaining a dream you had. Anyways… The first episode of this anime released in 1993, just a year after the Stardust Crusaders manga wrapped up. Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure wasn’t yet the cultural powerhouse that it is today, and it was probably just seen by folks as the next big shonen series of the year and nothing more. I kept that in mind as I was watching these OVA episodes, and I was also rereading the manga at the same time, which helped me make ample comparisons between the two. My final thoughts: this OVA series isn’t a bad adaptation, but it’s also a little misguided and disadvantaged in certain areas.
_Full throttle._
To start, it’s inevitably unsatisfying that this series only got to adapt THREE fights from the manga, all of which happen in the back half of the story, meaning that all character development for the main cast is essentially thrown out. That would eventually be amended when the prequel series came out in the 2000s, but as it stands with this series, the characters are noticeably flatter and/or duller in certain aspects. Namely, Polnareff comes off as more ballsy and sometimes foolishy hotheaded, and Iggy isn’t given much to do in between N’doul and Vanilla Ice, so there’s hardly any sympathy to garner for him. Everybody else is pretty much average.
So, the characters are a bit of a bust, but each stand battle is still pretty entertaining. They overall don’t stray too far off the path of the manga, and the action and excitement in each one still remains. The only major hiccup is some awkward pacing for the first two battles. N’doul’s battle seems slow, Darby’s seems fast. I ended up getting a little bored at times as a result. Dio’s battle, though… that’s what we came here for.
Hiroyuki Kitakubo is the director of this anime. His other directing credits include the classic comedy anime Golden Boy, the half-action half-thriller OVA Black Magic M-66, and a particularly off-the-walls segment in the ex-TREMELY underrated anthology film Robot Carnival. In layman's terms, Kitakubo knew how to pack a punch into just about any anime he was in charge of.
_Kitakubo sitting by Araki, when disaster struck..._
And for the last episode, he was episode director, script writer, and storyboard artist. And, surprise surprise, that last episode is cooking with gas. Episodes 4 and 5 leading up to it both do good in building to Jotaro vs Dio, but when it happens in Episode 6, it's is on a whole 'nother level. The atmosphere nearly goes into horror territory, which is a direction people don't often associate with Jotaro and Dio's battle today. The animation, which was already solid throughout each episode, goes into overdrive and delivers some absolutely stunning scenes and knockdowns. The entire fight is a gory, hard-hitting thrill. But ironically, it’s also in this episode that you best see the divide between the anime and the manga.
Episode 6 rewrites the Jotaro/Dio battle in order to fit it into one episode. A lot is different, but everything still flows nicely. Actually, the difference from the manga in this episode that I'm focusing on more is a bit of a nitpick. You see, the visual approach of the anime looks to be following in the footsteps of Fist of the North Star: impossibly muscular dudes punching and killing each other and looking badass while doing it. To be fair, that's also how the earlier parts are in the manga, but the manga has still always been very fashionable with its art and character designs. And that aspect frankly appears a little lost on the anime adaptation, and it's especially noticeable when you see how "normal" Dio looks in Episode 6.
Again, that's a minor complaint, but I notice other little shortcomings like that scattered throughout this anime. Take Iggy's death for another example. In the manga, Iggy is mercilessly kicked and beaten by Vanilla Ice and then left to die. In the anime, Iggy just gets one-shotted by Vanilla Ice's Cream and passes on the spot. Both are incredibly dark, but one stings a tad bit more. And going back to visuals, even the flashiness of the manga altogether seems ignored. Episode 1 at least gives it a nod, but no other episode after it does.
_Screencap from Episode 1, obviously DavidPro multiplied this by one thousand._
But how is any of this important? It all means that this anime seems more like it's just an anime about Jojo's, rather than a dedicated adaptation of the work. In other words, the staff behind this anime don't seem all that motivated to explore the manga deeply, and instead they've gone about it as just another job, so it seems like just another OVA from the 90s in a bunch of regards. Is it petty to beg for more out of this older adaptation? Probably. But that doesn't mean I don't want just a little more, okay!
So there, this anime isn't the most faithful to the manga, but it isn't lame or bad because of that. I still find a lot to like about it. Clearly, I've already talked it up some paragraphs ago, but I honestly think it's just cool that this anime exists at all. This series was one of the earliest non-manga additions to the JJBA canon, and it not only serves as a neat time capsule in that regard, but it also gives a unique retelling of the Jojo's story for modern-day fans due to its age and the circumstances of its production. It's something different, basically.
But all in told, would I still recommend this? If you had some complaints about DavidPro’s Part 3 adaptation, I think this series is worth a shot (and presumably the prequel series too, though I haven’t seen it yet). If not, and you just really like the part, I'd recommend this to you too. If you’re just a casual fan with no strong opinions about the series, I think just watching the last episode will do. And if you don't like Jojo's at all, then something's up.
Oh yeah, and also a little note on the voice acting: it’s silly. The sub and dub are both silly. You’ll just have to get over it. The soundtrack is good, though.
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