

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean Part 3
ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 ストーンオーシャン
After finally escaping the confines of Green Dolphin Street Jail, Jolyne Kuujou—alongside her companions Ermes Costello and Emporio Alniño—pursues the villainous priest Enrico Pucci across the state of Florida. Jolyne's allies, Weather Report and Narciso Anasui, struggle to catch up with her in order to help bring an end to Pucci's plot. As both parties pursue the priest, they must battle against Pucci's band of enemy Stand users. While Jolyne's comrades fight for their lives, Pucci races to the Kennedy Space Center. There he hopes to enact his ultimate goal, one he believes God has entrusted to him. He aims to fulfill the will of the Joestars' blood enemy Dio Brando and—by robbing humanity of free will and making them slaves to fate—to create a world where all humans are blissfully happy. Unable to rely on the aid of her comatose father Joutarou, Jolyne must weaponize all she has learned in prison to confront Pucci in a climactic battle while the world itself hangs in the balance. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
After finally escaping the confines of Green Dolphin Street Jail, Jolyne Kuujou—alongside her companions Ermes Costello and Emporio Alniño—pursues the villainous priest Enrico Pucci across the state of Florida. Jolyne's allies, Weather Report and Narciso Anasui, struggle to catch up with her in order to help bring an end to Pucci's plot. As both parties pursue the priest, they must battle against Pucci's band of enemy Stand users. While Jolyne's comrades fight for their lives, Pucci races to the Kennedy Space Center. There he hopes to enact his ultimate goal, one he believes God has entrusted to him. He aims to fulfill the will of the Joestars' blood enemy Dio Brando and—by robbing humanity of free will and making them slaves to fate—to create a world where all humans are blissfully happy. Unable to rely on the aid of her comatose father Joutarou, Jolyne must weaponize all she has learned in prison to confront Pucci in a climactic battle while the world itself hangs in the balance. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Reimi3007
December 1, 2022
I don't usually write reviews but I just have to get this off my chest... It's been a while since I finished the manga for Part 8 which was just awsome. Now with the anime adaptation for Part 6 coming to an end I cannot keep quiet I just want to say that it was and it still is a masterpiece. Everything was executed perfectly, the pacing, the storyline, the voice actors were all amazing! Thank you Araki-sensei and David Production for these 6 amazing seasons! Unfortunately, we don't know if Part 7 will ever get an anime adaptation but let's hope for the best. Evenif it comes in 5 years I'll still wait for it. JJBA is truly a timeless masterpiece.
EmpireDeLuna
December 7, 2022
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It carries the biggest and the most mature concept out of all Jojo's part so far. And thus making it the most expository and the part with the most complicated power scaling in my personal experience But nonetheless to says it less captivating and intriguing than any other part in this series. If so, this large picture of theme that tackles morale, destiny and cosmology in this part, would granted a more rewarding experience than any other part once you let it all sit through, contemplates any action and decisions that they've took, and especially when you let it unfolds and ties everything in the grandclimaxes of the season finale, that to put it simple; one of the most mind-blowing finale in any series ever! And yes, surely a story with this magnitude could be overwhelmed even for someone like Araki. And it showed in the occasional use of a very cheap conveniences, and like i've said before: explanatory after explanatory for every new power that they've introduced. But you gotta give appreciation to the man. He basically invent and reinvent everything in his works to assure that every bits of plots, even when sometimes it flows like a rough first draft, none of it ever feels any less extraordinary or any less BIZARRE!
Matt_D_Leo
December 1, 2022
THANK YOU DAVID PRODUCTION FOR GIVING US THIS MASTERPIECE. Imo there would be no other way to end a series as iconic as JOJO's, everything was perfect, down to the last minute detail. Pucci was spectacular one of the best antagonists in anime history. After 10 years of JOJO's what a way to end it off. The pacing magnificent. The fights entertaining. The characters enjoyable especially their backstories. The music scores were so good. This part of JOJO's is probably the best part animated so far (Unless we get to see part 7 animated). So yea this is a thank you to Araki and David Productionfor giving us this masterpiece of an anime we know as JOJO's.
prins_fries
December 9, 2022
Overall Review of Stone Ocean Not gonna lie I was ashamed to admit to others that I'm a JoJo fan UNTIL THIS SEASON. MY GOD. All the other parts of JoJo has always been this ridiculous circus of a show, its riddled with stupid dialogues and mind boggling happenings that you cant help but just laugh at and get surprised that it even gets good/great sometimes. But STONE OCEAN. NOW THIS IS JOJO AT ITS FINEST. Since no one seems to mention it, I'll say it. The music since batch 2 is IMMACULATE. I don't know what happened during batch 2's production, but goddamn this doesnot sound like JoJo anymore, this sounds like they resurrected Mozart just to get him to orchestrate some of the shit they put in this anime and I AM LOVING IT. Every anime has at least like 5 common soundtracks that they use mainly for fight scenes, specific characters, and chat time. But JoJo has increased its range of music wherein it amplifies the moods of the situations SO MUCH that it honestly does not feel like anime anymore. It's like they got Hans Zimmer to watch JoJo and made music for it. Its spectacular. Its so understated but if many of the scenes in this season did not have such glorious music it would change the atmosphere SO MUCH. One of the biggest complaints about the past JoJo parts is the inconsistencies or the lack of creativity for using the Stands at their very potential. For so goddamn long everything that has anything to do with Stands in JoJo, there's always been the "well why didnt they use x stand to do y? It could've avoided this whole thing" because of the lack of creativity. But here on Stone Ocean, everyone's stands, even to the most minor characters, have such complexities to their abilities and finally have the capacity to use their powers to their very limit which resulted in characters feeling like they've truly lived their whole lives using their powers in many ways to solve their problems. This means every single encounter with a Stand User feels like its own little mini boss fight in a game where you have to use a unique mechanic with each stand user you encounter. Amazing. Characters came from being the standard JoJo main character archetypes into someone surprisingly deep and feels somewhat real, thats surprising to JoJo and it is what amped up this Season to the MAX. Being addicted to JoJo characters have never been this good. Story. DAMN. JoJo has had its struggles in having the audience engage and take the story seriously or hook the audience's attention. Stone Ocean story is a slow burn but it hooks you in and you'll just want to keep watching the next episode consecutively. Now that all the batches are now done, I think binge watching it may be the best way to watch this season. Not only that but I think the best part about its story is how you can tell that the Author is fucking evolving their tremendously. Every major point feels like a huge step from the other and when you look back you are amazed by how far the story has come and you feel like you're on top of a fucking tower hanging on a ledge. Stone Ocean keeps you on the edge, keeps you guessing, keeps you think, encourages you to engage with the puzzles the characters go to, and hooks you in the characters depths and their goals. The music perfectly accompanies everything that goes on to the last bit wherein it multiplies the experience into something grand, and the gradual evolution of the storytelling resulted in Stone Ocean having one of the best last acts and best endings in anime or series in general. Masterpiece, must watch. (Also I'll never forgive Netflix for releasing episodes in batches, completely killing the hype of the show, I dont even see anyone on youtube talking about the anime, its all just clips bro and they dont even crack 100k+ views 💀)
Resting_Bonfire
January 9, 2023
JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean Part 3 I still don't like the idea of a three-part season, but it is what it is. With the last third, the best part of this show finally came out. The last battles and the final face-off with Pucci. . And since it's JoJo, you, unfortunately, had to expect again a very weak pacing and some of the most pointless dialogues you can find. But JoJo wouldn't be JoJo if you didn't need at least 5 minutes of screen time for a single momentary scene. In the third part, season 6 showed its full potential andgave us a relatively respectable final fight, with a decent opening and buildup. Pucci's two new stands were very interesting, visually as well as from the content and their charisma. Honestly, I liked C-Moon even more than MIH, thanks to his relatively menacing charisma. With the slightly improved animations, slightly better pacing, and more brutal fights, things heated up a bit more here. But as expected, Part 6 remained as clearly the worst JoJo part. Not only did this season of JoJo have endless plot conveniences from beginning to end. Then the author also constantly tried to take away the meaning of all the fights by giving the characters plot armor without limits. It has always been like that, there is no JoJo season without extreme plot armor. However, there is a limit to that, which was far exceeded here. This is one of the series where you feel the influence of the writer's decisions the most. And when there is a twist in the battle or scenario, you hardly get an explanation for it and it's just "It's just the way it is". If the characters here were real actors, they'd probably be running in circles with confusion about what the hell is wrong with the script. I could go on about this, but it should be obvious enough. [Conclusion 5] I like JoJo, and although I seem relatively harsh, I am a huge JoJo enthusiast. Unfortunately, JoJo has a lot of consistent errors and flaws that are repeated over and over again. Inclusive here, where the season also brings additional problems of its own, the whole thing becomes all the more complicated. Part 6 feels like an odd DLC experience created just for the fans. That doesn't change the fact that I had a lot of fun watching it and found the abilities and humor interesting. Unfortunately, Part 6 is a pretty average Anime or slightly worse. [Enjoyment 6]
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