Jojo stone ocean12/22/2023 ![]() locks herself and Kenzou together in the electrocution chair. ![]() I would have much preferred it to conclude after F.F. (Foo Fighters), as its conclusion felt too goofy and less satisfactory. For example, I wasn’t pleased with Kenzou’s fight with F.F. While the result of many fights in this anime are filled with glee and shock, some end on a sour note. However, there are others like Sports Maximum, Guccio, and D an’ G who felt like wasted potential despite being hyped up through dialogue or dramatic scenery. I adored enemies like Kenzou and Westwood because the anime spent time building upon their characteristics, personalities, and abilities. Although part two’s plot line features neat ideas and ended with an exciting cliffhanger, many aspects did not vibe with me.įor instance, the villains introduced in this part gave me mixed flags. Nonetheless, I enjoyed seeing Stone Ocean tackle something I had not expected nor seen other entries in this franchise do. The topic does not get addressed outside of one scene, and I wished it would have. The latter is not focused on heavily enough, though. We also see developments regarding Dio and Pucci’s relationship and receive some history regarding Stands. It introduces more villains for Jolyne to fight but gives some needed screen time to our side heroines. This part concludes with Jolyne and her friends’ attempting to escape the prison in hopes of preventing Pucci from enacting the final phase of his and Dio’s long-term maniacal plan.Īs a continuation of the first part, Stone Ocean Part 2 follows a similar formula but with more additives. The prison’s lead guard, Mew Mew, who is in cohorts with Pucci, gives them trouble with her mind-numbing Stand “Jail House Lock.”Jolyne defeats Mew Mew thanks to the help of her companion, Emporio Alniño. Meanwhile, Jolyne and her allies end up in prison again. However, some unexpected circumstances befall our heroes, allowing Pucci to complete the next phase of his plan involving Dio’s bone. One of them informs Jolyne that Whitesnake’s Stand user is Enrico Pucci. Numerous fights ensue, but Jolyne comes out on top, thanks to her allies. ![]() In the punishment ward, she attains information concerning Whitesnake’s plot involving Dio’s bone. She finds herself imprisoned inside the prison’s punishment ward after being accused of deadly mishaps taking place inside the prison. The second part of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean takes place several days after Jolyne sent her father’s Stand disc to the Speedwagon Foundation. Although it improves upon the first part in multiple ways, some old and new issues crop up, hampering its chances at a home run. As one can tell, this part had a lot of shoes to fill as a follow-up and continuation. This part tackles episodes 13-24, and each falls within the runtime of about 25 minutes. I also felt Jolyne and Jotaro resolved their issues too swiftly, making her resolve to save him a little non-genuine.Įnter, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean Part 2. While some side protagonists have great personalities and abilities, they didn’t get as much screen time as our female heroine. The use of computer animation made some characters look strange. Some villains in the first part didn’t leave me with a lasting impression. Unfortunately, the first part also had its share of issues. The first part had some visually stunning action and lighthearted scenes. It introduces the story at a wonderful pace and features intriguing side characters and villains. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean Part 1 was a decent start to this new “behind closed doors” adventure involving the franchise’s first female protagonist, Jolyne Kujo. Time for Heaven! New Moon! New Priest! -| Review Score – 4.5/5 ![]() The Secret of Guard Westwood -| Review Score – 4.5/5Įnter the Drake’s Dream -| Review Score – 4/5īirth of the “Green” -| Review Score – 3/5į.F. Ultra Security House Unit -| Review Score – 4/5 Smack of Love and Revenge Part II -| Review Score – 3/5 Smack of Love and Revenge Part I -| Review Score – 4/5
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