Jojo

What's his personality? what should his personality be

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His personality should have been cold, mysterious, and heartless but motive solid and good. What we got was a gary stu who's end goals made no sense in the series and meh character with barely likable qualities.

It would have been far better to see his character clash with his motives and his end goal used against him other than "oh my do anything powah"

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>What's his personality?
He's stoic, but he has some traits of Jonathan and Dio. He has gentleman qualities to him and has some morals like Jonathan, while charismatic and possesses more madman qualities (stealing 100 cars, infecting himself with Purple Haze) similar to Dio. Unfortunately he's extremely overshadowed by Buccellati so it's not like any of this is expressed much, which is why he tends to be rated low as a jojo.

I think Giorno acting like a part 1 Dio would have been great, they have pretty similar origins. Giorno would have been a noble version of Dio Brando. He would been a self deprecating guy with low self esteem due his abuse and "tainted blood" but he would be noble due the mafia man's kindness towards. Replace Giorno's reason for joining Passione from about drugs to making it more like the mafia man who saved him. Make so the mafia man was too kind for the gang and was killed, this would make Giorno see the problem with Passione. Giorno would have a reason to change Passione, to make it more like the mafia man who saved him. Giorno has no relations to drugs, him changing Passione to make it more like mysterous mafia man makes more sense for him personally

Yeah his character was too back and forth, and given where the story was going/about it should have just been a far closer to Dio and stuck there. All qualities that tried to hit at Jonathan fell flat and just seemed to weaken the character while all the sneaky shit that he related to Dio about came off half assed.

>make him cold and heartless like Dio
>leave in a sense of mystery where he does some odd things that hint or directly relate to Jonathan traits/qualities but leave them few and far between
or
>make his overall end goal something that is more in line with what Jonathan would fight for/do rather than dio
>his journey is constantly about ends justifying the means, you can even keep him insanely powerful where his character is at odds with what he should vs could do
>make any loss of friends a direct result of this conflict he doesn't understand and we learn along with him how and why this exists
>ending could actually be the same as in the original series where Gio gives in to the just fuck it dio style after a long and brutal match with what he wanted vs what he made

That's basically what annoyed me so much about part 5 was that there really was never any real tension or care for most things, some of the characters that died early had far more interesting stories than any of the main cast other than Buccellati. Gio just felt like wasted potential at each turn that I was suppose to care about anything.

I feel like those traits are standard for all Jojos, I don't see Giorno doing anything that another Jojo wouldn't. The main difference for me is that kills more, his ruthlessness and "Brando" traits should have been highlighted. The best Giorno stuff was in his first appearence, he is shown to be shadier than other Jojos and that could have been a good draw. Giorno relied more on Jonathan traits than Dio traits and that hindered him. Jonathan is rather generic and he is less interesting than Dio, not to mention that Giorno is surrounded by the best team in Jojo. The members of Bruno's gang are so colorful, fun, and interesting that it really puts Giorno's faults in the spotlight.

Bucciarati is who I consider to be part 5's MC, this could also be because he has one of my favorite stands and Giorno has my least. Golden Experience makes up a new power every fight, the damage reflection already made him too OP but he kept on going. GE is so vague that it can do whatever Araki wants while Sticky Fingers is tight and creative

>Bucciarati is who I consider to be part 5's MC
Oh I completely agree he was easily the most interesting of those in the spotlight, arguably the MC. Felt like Rocky wrote a script for an MC but didn't want to waste it so shoehorned it into Buccis story, because it's so much better formed that Gio's.

I just knew that Part 5 was fucked when Koichi after a meet and greet with Gio just told Jotaro and gang "ehh he's good, he's not this dio guy I never met".
>inb4 someone goes well jotaro really trusted him so it's explained throughout the manga
And there are 2 parts going over exactly how dangerous Dio is, has manipulated people with ease, could do tons of shit, and was seen to obtain a not yet fully understood stand. How the absolute FUCK jotaro and gang didn't take the next trip out to double check is beyond me.

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So you mean, Diego from part 7?

Jotaro has a personal connection with Dio and he doesn't ever check with Giorno after Koichi says, "Hes cool" over the phone. It wasn't as bad there as it was at the end. Giorno meets a characters with a major grudge against Dio but Polnareff never mentions anything to Giorno. I feel like everyone forgets Giorno's relationship to Dio. Im 90% sure that Giorno is Dio's son because Joseph couldn't have another bastard without looking bad. The fanbase made it seem like Giorno being Dio's son means something but it didn't, Araki did because he needed another Joestar. That sucks because a Jojo with Dio traits would have been based. Johnny is what Giorno should have been

Diego is based so I wouldn't mind that

Completely agree, just saying that during that koichi exchange, that it was a major red flag of things to come. The whole later on stuff with Polnareff is just weirdly out of place to the point I just was more focused on everyone else and the end I just was like whatever. I feel there could have been some cool team up with Josuke and Gio to some degree, that would have fit the bill but eh maybe that's a bit too far out there.

>The fanbase made it seem like Giorno being Dio's son means something but it didn't, Araki did because he needed another Joestar.
Agree'd I just kinda wish it wasn't brought up as some kind of point as it was, guess the anime kind of brushed it over better. They could have made it into something if tried but again, my main issue goes back to the character feeling like wasted potential. Each turn Gio had to be something that could pull me into the character his stand just went "oh can do that now" or for the finale "well I can do literally anything now!" where I just kinda didn't give a shit.

KC's character wasn't that much better but did like the mystery part of it and saw what they were trying to do

Bruno should've been MC

>stoic

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His Personality should've been like Young Dio.
Duplicitous and haughty but the difference being he's capable of genuine respect in extreme circumstances thanks to his experience with the Mafioso as a child.
The plot is more Bruno misreads him as a genuine person and has him join the Passione. Like in the original he still wants to be Boss but he's much more of a straight forward power hungry asshole, as the story goes on he comes to actually care for and respect the rest of the gang. In the end he chooses to carry on Bruno's wishes and be a righteous Boss out of respect for the memories of those we lost along the way.

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Mix of Dio and Jonathan

The whole ending of part 5 was pretty bad. Everything fell apart when Chariot Requiem appeared and sidetracked the whole plot. Diavolo suffered the most from this. I agree that Diavolo and his mystery was pretty interesting but it feel apart around the end. Diavolo's most interesting trait is that he is two people in one, his DID made him unique and special. Once SCR starts, Diavolo loses Doppio and we are left with a Frankenstein's monster mashup of Kira and Dio. Diavolo and King Crimson would have been amazing if Doppio stayed. Them being together is what made King Crimson vs Metallica amazing. Polnareff just showed up with the requiem arrow just so Giorno could get another powerup to instantly meme Diavolo. Diavolo isn't that bad and I still like him for stuff him and Doppio did together, what you said about Giorno being squandered potentional was definetly my main issue.

when is the dub coming back on? are they still on rona break?

What if he tongue rapes Trish in front of everyone and rubs it in.

He's too much of a stoic jesus figure who could do no wrong which makes people hate him especially considering the corrupt environment he's in. He should have started of as a piece of shit like Dio but slowly becomes more honorable like Jonathan showing how he didn't let the gangster life corrupt him. inb4 someone says he stole from Koichi(even thought he has a heart of gold) and completely misunderstands what I mean.

That's unfair tho, Bucciarati is one of Araki's most favorite characters he had written, so obviously Araki actually exerted tremendous amount of effort writing him while Gio is really easy to write since he already has a template from Dio and Jonathan, which makes him far less fun to write for Araki, especially since we know Araki actually dislikes Dio most out of the villains he written, which probably also made Araki subconsciously steered away Giorno's character from being a shady guy like Dio.

So all in all, it's no Giorno's fault, it's Araki's.

They still are, they planned on playing Ballmasterz 900p season one reruns until it came back. Sadly, last week they started playing Ballmasterz 9000 season 2 reruns. so it could another 4 or 5 weeks since they would wait for season 2 reruns to finish. Luckily, the dub guys finished recording. I don't know exactly when it comes back but that is what I know so far

>That's unfair tho, Bucciarati is one of Araki's most favorite characters he had written, so obviously Araki actually exerted tremendous amount of effort writing him while Gio
Yeah that's the problem I was trying to highlight, was that Akari seemed to stop on who the MC was and went to make the one we got kind of shoehorned into having as an MC feel worse that they were. Why couldn't Gio simply have that backstory and writing in his character playing the role of bucciarati?

The writing was sloppy to the point of being annoying and disengaging to the character that we usually need to somewhat relate to.

You know what, Bucciariti was unironically good enough as the mc lol.

Part 5 is bleh because
>Gio's virtually nonexistent/completely forgettable
Yeah I get back stories never were that complex in Jojo but they at least established the character traits
>MC not being the MC and a side character that isn't a the main villain be more interesting than the MC
Makes it harder to be engaged and care about things that happen to him and his "friends"
>sense of adventure is just plain not there in a place like Italy
Even the short time in NYC felt more alive than most the parts of Europe we saw
>enemies facing the main cast seemed to have little to no motivation doing what they were doing
You could argue that "they are cold hearted killers" but most the time they just came off as villain of the week. Yeah Jojo has that but at least each character seemed to have at least some personal reason or such to come at the main cast for something
>stand power creep
Rather than clever use of stands it just kept being well yeah have that power now or "oh forgot to mention I had that power?"
>ending completely overwrites all the shit that happened
All the build up happened in some lucky grab for an OP'd item that is lol I win, not to mention somehow gotten there by a basically mortal enemy of the MC's father

If you like part 5 cool, though I don't see how unless it's the first Jojo part you read. that you you like yaoi hints/fanfic

He should have been like Diego. Make him a piece of shit that joined the gang for power. His goal is to be in charge just for the sake of being in charge. In the beginning he uses Passione as a stepping stone to better his own position, but after working with Bruno and the gang, he starts actually caring about what happens to him. The only person that actually has a sense about Giorno’s intentions is Abbachio, which makes Giorno actually afraid of getting caught for his bullshit. Eventually, as he learns to be less selfish, he adopts Bruno’s dream or not selling drugs to kids, and becomes boss to fulfill that.