There was no point in him being Dio's son. He could've been the son of a random nobody and it barely would've mattered. How is it possible for an mc to be so pointless?
There was no point in him being Dio's son. He could've been the son of a random nobody and it barely would've mattered...
the anime was the worst thing to ever happen to this series
i hate part 5 too but shut the fuck up
Maybe it was to make a point about what Dio could've been like if he had a good role model in his life and wasn't a bitter nutjob.
You mad?
There was no point in Part 5 existing at all. It contributes nothing to the series, you can skip straight from 4 to 6 and not notice.
>There was no point in him being Dio's son
There was no point in him NOT being Dio's son either.
At least being Dio's son adds a cool factor. Your question is pointless
The story directly sets up Part 6's though.
No it doesn't.
Only Part 1 to Part 4 are canon.
Everything afterwards is bad fanfiction.
Yes it does, speedreader.
Nope.
Madly in love with you
Hey guys, Part 6 wasn't that bad
Care to elaborate how, exactly?
Part 6 is the most kino part
Lazy response much?
No shit, it's amazing.
Every Jojo is a descendant of Jonathan Joestar up until that point. Making the Jojo of part 5 Dio's son is a variation on that prior theme. Haveing him being unrelated to the Jostar family is full on abandoning that prior theme.
Dio being Giorno's father shows in Giorno's character. Giorno has the same charisma as Dio, the same ambition, the same serene demeanor, and the same ruthlessness. It also ties in to the theme of overcoming fate. He may have been Dio's son, and grew up in a similar situation to Dio, but he's not evil like Dio. The big thing to take away though is that he's more of Jonathan's boy. The whole beginning of the part puts the reader in Koichi and Jotaro's shoes, making them wonder if Giorno's more of a Brando or a Joestar, only to show that in the end, despite the similarities to Dio, he has ultimately inherited the Joestar will.
>Giorno has the same charisma as Dio, the same ambition, the same serene demeanor, and the same ruthlessness
No he doesn't.
>he has ultimately inherited the Joestar will.
No he didn't.
>There was no point in him being Dio's son
he had to get the blood of jojo. how else could he be a jojo without the right genealogy?
Half the theme of part 5 is that your fate isn't determined by predetermined factors like bloodline but by your own actions. It's the antithesis of the last 4 parts being based mainly around the destiny of the Joestar bloodline and the fate that is binded to them (and the Zepellis etc).
Him being the son of Dio but not being evil is the entire point. There's tons of other stuff like this
>Heroes are part of a pretty awful gang but not bad by nature
>Main villains power is to see the future and also wipe out the cause and jump straight to the endpoint, implying that actions between cannot change anything and the fate is predetermined. They're fighting against the idea that fate is already set in place
>GERs power is to revert actions, or to undo fate
How the fuck do you miss this
Two guys defending Giorno, yet saying complete opposite things. Hilarious.
If that's the case, there is no point to all the other parts either. Why was part 2 a thing? Or part 3, or 4 or 6 or 7 or 8? There is no transcendent plot. Each part just stars a person "named" Jojo and a bizarre adventure they had. Sure, there are things that are featured in or expanded on in more than one parts but even if they weren't that wouldn't matter. The inter connectivity is exciting but it isn't the focus of the series.
Looks like we're saying the same thing to me, part 5 is about overcoming fate
>Giorno is Dio's son
>Pucci starts attracting Dio's offspring to Florida
>Giorno is not in the manga but mentioned as being in Florida
Araki basically admitted that GE and GER were a fucking mistake and impossible to add to the plot
The two posts are essentially saying the same thing
Giorno was fighting Mickey Mouse
>every jojo MC is related to the bloodline of past JoJo characters somehow at this point (not talking beyond part 5)
IDK who really cares lol. you're right, it barely would have mattered.
>he has ultimately inherited the Joestar will.
>Half the theme of part 5 is that your fate isn't determined by predetermined factors like bloodline but by your own actions. It's the antithesis of the last 4 parts being based mainly around the destiny of the Joestar bloodline and the fate that is binded to them
These are contradictory
>giorno isn't ev-
>jojos bizzare adventure
>protag has jojo lineage
>"there's no point in him having joestar blood"
>There was no point in him NOT being Dio's son either.
Remove everything that has no relevance to the story. If you say in the first chapter that there is a rifle hanging on the wall, in the second or third chapter it absolutely must go off. If it's not going to be fired, it shouldn't be hanging there.
Giorno's genealogy has no relevance to the story and is never brought up again after Koichi leaves
No they aren't. Will and fate are different you fucking idiot.
GE is useless and Gio wouldn't bring the arrow to a third world country
Who the fuck thinks part 6 is bad, unless they’re a faggot that skipped it
>GERs power is to revert actions, or to undo fate
You were doing well up until that point. That's the exact opposite of what GER does.
But at least every other part of the original universe contributes something to the next. Part 5 is the only dead end.
>but mentioned as being in Florida
only in the volume release, as a joke
>Who the fuck thinks part 6 is bad
Araki
It literally undoes Giorno's death which was fated
I have no idea how head transplants affect genes and virility, but surely the sperm used to create Giorno is from Jonathan's body, right? Isn't the bloodline autism magnified since Giorno is the closest descendant of the primordial JoJo?
Chevok's gun doesn't mean what you think it does, brainlet. Watching youtube videos doesn't make you a screenwriter.
giorno was flying to florida but he died in a plane crash due to MIH
GE has the absolute power of asspull and does whatever Araki needs it to do with zero consistency
Watch that scene again (anime translation is better than the shit manga one). You completely misunderstood what GER is doing, he even explains it.
It's all made up fantasy so there's no real scientific explanation, but Jonathan isn't a vampire so the only way his body hasn't rotted to dust after a hundred years is if DIO's cells were regenerating in it.
Pucci has more asspulls and he'd pummel that little whiteboi.
>What you're seeing is indeed the truth.
>You are seeing the movements created by your abilities, but you will never arrive at the truth that's going to happen.
I was right.
Explain it to me, my understanding is that GER undoes any actions taken against it and can also revert/undo actions at will. Being killed by GER sticks you in an infinite loop because it undoes your death after killing you. You get stuck in a chain of cause and effect where the effect is constantly reverted.
Ready to be wrong on that one cause GER is confusing as fuck
What does 4 contribute to the overarching story?
If your will is inherited through your bloodline, that's the same thing as destiny.
arrows and jotaro dedicating his life to eradicating them
It introduces the existence of stand arrows which are used in 5 and 6.
You know that lazy kid at the playground who used to add more powers to himself whenever he was losing? That's literally Giorno. What a shit character.
And 5 expands on both of those aspects and gives Polnareff an ending
But neither of those things are referenced in Part 6.
It matters a lot for the intro of the part, the issue is that the entire intro is disregarded afterwards since Koichi is sent away rather than remaining as a tag-along.
He's from the Brando bloodline but has the will of a Joestar. He's gone against his destiny.