Plot point set up earlier in the game never gets brought up again

>plot point set up earlier in the game never gets brought up again

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>Idiots still think this was suppose to be Josuke
lol

>Tells a story about how Josuke modeled his appearance and attitude after this guy
>"WHY WOULD HE LOOK LIKE JOSUKE UNLESS IT WAS HIM?!"
Why indeed. Out of all the stupid forgotten plot points in Jojo's I actually cannot believe this is what people cling to as a problem with the writing.

>Important event from Josuke’s past
>Main villain can time travel
Of course that was fucking Josuke.

His uniform isn't even the same. Why would Josuke go back in time with a different school uniform?

araki admitted he forgot about it

>>Main villain can time travel
No he can't. If he could time travel he's be moving through time. He moved back the entire world and even then events would try to play out the same. In no way could his power be used to send Josuke back in time. From the moment it was explained this was clear to anyone who was actually paying attention.

I'd really like to see the source on that

i don't have the link but someone asked him about it in an interview and he was like "oh yeah that one, i just forgot lol"

Thanks for confirming such a thing never happened

it did happen, i tried looking for the interview and i'm still looking it up just to shut your goddamn mouth

I'm waiting faggot

>>Main villain can time travel
Fucking speed reader. Only the bomb travels through time

>JoJo has good writi-

Reminder that Araki is a hack.
Araki forgot is not a meme and every attempt to "debunk" it is riddled with assumptions and headcanon.

Did King Crimson delete half of your post or something?

fuck i can't find i give up i don't know if it was a false memory but whatever

I accept that Araki is a hack, writes a LOT of asspulls and other stupid shit, but this one is a shitty example. People always bring this up and it's very easily debunked. You could come up with way better examples, but people choose this one which doesn't help their argument.

>jojotards

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Thank you for being honest user, that quality is rare in this day and age.

Wow you're as dumb as a rock. JoJo is less about its writing being good, and much more about its writing being masculine. There's so much feminine and faggot shit floating around filled with mental illness it's horrid. On the other hand there's almost nothing where just a bunch of morally superior bros see some wrong shit occurring and go about earnestly fixing it. You're a faggot AND an idiot, don't >> me, don't reply to me, kill yourself.

>retards say wrong thing
>someone more informed corrects them
>"REEEEEEEEEEEE"

think about how many weeks would have been between this plot point and when bites the dust starts working. It was chapter 59 when the flashback happened. literal years. He didn't draw this shit all at once, it happened week by week. We all know that JUMP comics are influenced by reader opinion as well. For instance Abdul was really killed off, and only came back later because fans wanted him back. Such we can see that Araki goes with the flow.
I really don't think it's far fetched to believe that this was the intention, but as the flow of events at part 4's climax took place he could not think of a way to work this in that wouldn't distract from what he really wanted to show the readers, and the way he wanted things to play out at the time. Of course, this is just a theory. Josuke's savior was also hurt, it's not hard to see how maybe it could be Josuke affected by a time travel stand in the middle of a fight.

The thing is, I don't see it as a "plot hole" just because it was dropped. It still provides insight into Josuke's past, his kind heart, and strict code to uphold the honor of someone he idealized.
If you want to see a true case of "araki forgot" look no further than part 8, what the fuck happened to Kira's sister? She literally just ghosted out of thin air.

what Araki intended the stand to do at chapter 59 and how it actualizes around chapter 153 could easily be entirely different things.
The same kind of shit happened with Dio's stand where he used Hermit Purple really early on and only shit like "oh that was Jonathan's stand" can explain it.

>the gas giant in mass effect 2

It's pretty clear that this was supposed to be Josuke but Araki changed his mind and decided not to take the story or Kira's powers this way. Like are people really so retarded that they think some random high schooler that looks EXACTLY like Josuke with fresh wounds and blood in the middle of no where during a snowstorm wasn't actually him? Especially in a series where the main character and main villain of the previous part could stop time, making it possible that more time related abilities could make an appearance?

Araki probably just realized or decided he can't really do much with a villain that's power is sending people back in time and the fact that Kira's powers are still related to that somewhat means he still decided to keep it as a basis for his powers. The only reason to deny that it isn't Josuke is that you don't want to admit that Araki dropped a plot point and I don't see why someone would want to deny that because there are other more clear cut examples of Araki doing it, so what makes this one any different?

>fresh wounds and blood
unless im blind he didnt have any of the sort in this scene

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you are

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Yeah it would have been really stupid to do that kind of time travel. I’m fine with it just being some bancho kid that made an impact.

Not everything has to be connected.

oh snap, didnt even remember this. guess it really was meant to be him from Kira's fight.