JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders (Japanese: ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 スターダストクルセイダース, Hepburn: JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu) is the second season of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure anime by David Production, based on the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga series by Hirohiko Araki. It is the second animated adaptation of the manga's third part, Stardust Crusaders, following an original video animation series by A.P.P.P. that was released first in 1993 and continued later in 2000.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders | |
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Stardust Crusaders key visual, featuring Jotaro Kujo and his Stand, Star Platinum | |
Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | 48 |
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Original network | Tokyo MX |
Original release | April 4, 2014 – June 19, 2015 |
Season chronology | |
The series aired for 48 episodes, split into two parts consisting of 24 episodes each.[1] The first part aired on Tokyo MX between April 4, 2014, and September 12, 2014, also syndicated on MBS, Animax, and other channels.[2] The second part, subtitled "Battle in Egypt" (エジプト編, Ejiputo-hen, lit. "Egypt Chapter" or "Egypt Saga"), aired between January 9, 2015 and June 19, 2015.[3][4] The series was simulcast outside of Asia on Crunchyroll's streaming services.[5] A preview of the English language dub of the first three episodes was streamed on Crunchyroll on July 5, 2014, tying in with its premiere at Anime Expo 2014.[6] The English dub began airing in North America on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block from July 29, 2017.[7] Viz Media released a Blu-ray set of the first 24 episodes, that includes English and Japanese audio with subtitles for the Japanese, in North America on July 3, 2018.[8]
Plot
In 1983, DIO, the vampire enemy of Jonathan Joestar which has possessed Jonathan's body, emerges from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.[9] As DIO develops a manifestation of life energy known as a Stand, Jonathan's descendants Joseph Joestar, Jotaro Kujo,[9] and Holly Kujo also gain Stands. In 1987, Holly cannot control her Stand and is estimated to have fifty days left to live. Jotaro, Joseph, and fellow Stand users Mohammed Avdol and Noriyaki Kakyoin travel from Japan to Egypt to find and kill DIO, which will free Holly.[10] Because they are being targeted by a number of Stand user assassins, the group cannot travel to Egypt by commercial plane.[11] The group is later joined by Jean Pierre Polnareff, a former assassin of DIO who discovers that DIO is employing the murderer of Polnareff's sister,[12] along with the Stand user dog Iggy.[13] Aided by Kakyoin, who reveals the nature of DIO's time-stopping Stand The World in his last moments,[14] Jotaro kills DIO in Egypt, allowing Holly to recover.[15]
Voice cast
See List of Stardust Crusaders Characters and more detailed List of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure characters.
Production
Although teased at in the post-credit scenes of the first season's finale, the second season of the JoJo anime was officially announced in October 2013 in the November 2013 issue of Ultra Jump and the fifth tankōbon volume of JoJolion.[19][20] David Production revealed that as with the different art styles they used for the first season, which covered the Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency arcs, they would be attempting a new art style with the Stardust Crusaders season.[21] Takehito Koyasu reprises his role as DIO from the previous season and Daisuke Ono reprises his role as Jotaro Kujo from the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle video game, but all other characters were given new voice actors.[2]
Music
The opening theme for the first half of the season is "Stand Proud", performed by Jin Hashimoto, while the ending theme is American female pop rock band The Bangles' 1986 single "Walk Like an Egyptian".[lower-alpha 2] The "Battle in Egypt" half of the season has new theme music, with the opening theme changed to "JoJo Sono Chi no Kioku ~end of THE WORLD~" (ジョジョ その血の記憶~end of THE WORLD~, translated as "JoJo, That Blood's Memories ~End of the World~"), performed by the band "JO☆STARS ~TOMMY,Coda,JIN~" consisting of Hiroaki "Tommy" Tominaga, Coda, and Jin Hashimoto, each of whom had performed one of the series' previous openings, while the ending theme was changed to American jazz fusion band Pat Metheny Group's "Last Train Home" from their 1987 album Still Life (Talking). However, episode 27 featured the unique ending theme song and animation sequence for "Aku-yaku Kyōsōkyoku" (アク役♢協奏曲, "Evil Concerto"), performed by Makoto Yasumura and Motoko Kumai as their characters Oingo and Boingo; a digital single was released shortly after broadcast.[22] This song was used again in episodes 36 and 37, this time performed by Hidenobu Kiuchi with Motoko Kumai, as the characters Hol Horse and Boingo; a digital single was released for this version of the song as well. The original score for the series is composed by Yugo Kanno. The first soundtrack album Departure was released on July 30, 2014, and a second soundtrack album Journey was included with the second volume of the Blu-ray releases, released on August 27, 2014.[23] A third soundtrack album titled World was included with the first volume of the "Battle in Egypt" Blu-ray releases, released on April 22, 2015.[24] A fourth album titled Destination was then released as an individual CD on May 27, 2015, and included a full-length version of "Aku-yaku Kyōsōkyoku".[25]
Episode list
Stardust Crusaders (2014)
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271"The Man Possessed by an Evil Spirit"[26]
Transcription: "Akuryō ni Toritsukareta Otoko" (Japanese: 悪霊にとりつかれた男)Naokatsu TsudaYasuko KobayashiApril 4, 2014 July 29, 2017[7]
In the 1880s, the vampire DIO, the enemy of the Joestar family, possesses the body of the deceased Jonathan Joestar and survives by hiding in a coffin for a hundred years. In 1983, the coffin holding DIO is salvaged from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. Over 1986 and 1987, manifestations of life energy known as Stands emerge from Jonathan's grandson Joseph Joestar and teenage great-great grandson Jotaro Kujo. In Japan in 1987, Jotaro has willingly turned himself into jail, refusing to leave as he believes his Stand with precise movements, Star Platinum,[lower-alpha 6] is an evil spirit that is possessing him. Joseph flies in from New York with his friend, the Egyptian Stand user Mohammed Avdol, to coax Jotaro out of his cell. Avdol's fire-manipulating Stand Magician's Red challenges Jotaro which causes Star Platinum to appear. When Jotaro leaves his cell, Joseph tells Jotaro about DIO and Stands and how DIO is the likely cause of their Stands emerging. Elsewhere, DIO senses the presence of the Joestars and resolves to kill them.
282"Who Will Be the Judge!?"[27]
Transcription: "Sabaku no wa Dare da!?" (Japanese: 裁くのは誰だ!?)Yūta TakamuraYasuko KobayashiApril 11, 2014 August 5, 2017
DIO orders Noriaki Kakyoin, a recent transfer to Jotaro's school, to kill Jotaro. As Jotaro walks to school, Kakyoin's Stand Hierophant Green causes a deep cut to suddenly appear on Jotaro's leg. Jotaro falls down a flight of stairs, but he uses Star Platinum to divert his fall. Later, as Jotaro heads to the infirmary to have his wound treated, Hierophant Green possesses the nurse's body. The nurse stabs one of the other students with a pen before going after Jotaro with inhuman strength. Jotaro uses Star Platinum to pull Hierophant Green out of the nurse's body, leaving the nurse with harsh internal injuries. Star Platinum shrugs off Hierophant Green's Emerald Splash attack, and pummels Hierophant Green until Kakyoin falls unconscious. After leaving the injured nurse to the school faculty, Jotaro takes Kakyoin back home to Joseph and Avdol. Joseph explains that Kakyoin is DIO's pawn and will likely die in a few days, caused by something implanted in Kakyoin's forehead.
293"The Curse of DIO"[28]
Transcription: "DIO no Jubaku" (Japanese: DIOの呪縛)Toshiyuki KatōYasuko KobayashiApril 18, 2014 August 12, 2017
Joseph reveals that the object on Kakyoin's forehead is a "flesh bud" that has a tendril going straight into his brain, making him swear loyalty to DIO. Determined to save Kakyoin, Jotaro uses Star Platinum to remove the bud from Kakyoin's brain, while Joseph destroys it. The next day, a Stand emerges from Jotaro's mother Holly but she does not have enough power to control it. Avdol estimates she only has fifty days to live. As killing DIO is the only way to save Holly, Jotaro uses Star Platinum's precision to analyze "spirit photos" of DIO taken by Joseph's Stand Hermit Purple. Based on the faint image of a particular fly Star Platinum spotted, Avdol deduces that DIO is in the Aswan region of Egypt. Kakyoin decides to join the group because of a fondness he feels for women like Holly. As the group takes off on a flight towards Egypt, DIO, using a Stand power, takes a spirit photo showing him they are on their way to Egypt. Joseph and Jotaro sense DIO's presence, suspecting that there may be a Stand user on board.
304"Tower of Gray"[29]
Transcription: "Tawā Obu Gurē" (Japanese:
Transcription: "Shirubā Chariottsu" (Japanese:
Transcription: "Dāku Burū Mūn" (Japanese:
Transcription: "Sutorengusu" (Japanese:
Transcription: "Debiru" (Japanese:
Transcription: "Ierō Tenparansu" (Japanese:
Hitomi EzoeKazuyuki FudeyasuMay 30, 2014 September 30, 2017
Rubber Soul, one of DIO's assassins, uses his blob-like Stand Yellow Temperance to disguise himself as Kakyoin. As the two take their fight onto the cable cars, Yellow Temperance begins to consume Jotaro's body. Jotaro defeats Rubber Soul by dragging him down into the sea below, forcing Rubber Soul to lower Yellow Temperance's guard to breathe and leaving him open to a direct physical attack. Rubber Soul then reveals the Stands of DIO's next assassins are Death, the Empress, the Emperor, and the Hanged Man; the last of which is used by J. Geil,[lower-alpha 11] the man with two right hands. Rubber Soul makes a last ditch attack on Joseph by using Yellow Temperance to pull Jotaro into the drain but Star Platinum punches the drain, raising water pressure to make the manhole hit Rubber Soul. Jotaro rejoins the group as they continue their journey to India. Unbeknownst to the Joestar group, Anne is following them in the next train car.
3610"The Emperor and the Hanged Man, Part 1"[35]
Transcription: "Enperā to Hangudoman Sono 1" (Japanese:
Transcription: "Enperā to Hangudoman Sono 2" (Japanese:
Toshiyuki KatōYasuko KobayashiJune 13, 2014 October 14, 2017
J. Geil provokes Polnareff into attacking his Hanged Man within a glass window, using the broken shards of glass to pin him down, but Kakyoin convinces Polnareff to escape in a car. After realizing that the Hanged Man is in the car, they crash the vehicle. They realize that the Hanged Man is actually a Stand of light that jumps between reflective surfaces. The Hanged Man jumps into the reflection of the eyes of a young boy and then nearby beggars, trapping Polnareff and Kakyoin within the group of beggars. Kakyoin flips a shiny gold coin in the air, bringing everyone's gaze, along with the Hanged Man, towards it, allowing Silver Chariot to defeat the Hanged Man and kill J. Geil. When Hol Horse realizes that J. Geil is dead, he tries to flee, but is caught by Jotaro and Joseph, whom Joseph says have just buried Avdol. Polnareff prepares to kill Hol Horse but is stopped by Hol Horse's lover Nena, allowing Hol Horse to escape. After treating Nena's wounds, Joseph urges the group to continue their journey towards Egypt, unaware that a drop of Nena's blood has caused a mysterious growth to appear on his arm.
3812"The Empress"[37]
Transcription: "Enpuresu" (Japanese:
Transcription: "Howīru Obu Fōchun" (Japanese:
Transcription: "Jasutisu Sono 1" (Japanese:
Transcription: "Jasutisu Sono 2" (Japanese:
Transcription: "Rabāzu Sono 1" (Japanese:
Hitomi EzoeKazuyuki FudeyasuJuly 18, 2014 December 2, 2017
Now traveling by horse and carriage, the Joestar group stop by a kebab shop in Karachi. The store owner Steely Dan[lower-alpha 13] implants DIO's flesh bud in Enyaba's body with his microscopic Stand The Lover to keep her from revealing the truth about DIO's Stand, killing Enyaba. The Lovers then enters Joseph's brain, where it causes any pain inflicted on Steely Dan to be amplified and sent to Joseph. It also begins implanting a flesh bud which will kill Joseph in ten minutes. Though angry, Jotaro restrains himself as he caters to Steely Dan's whims to prevent Joseph from being hurt. Joseph uses Hermit Purple to make a spirit photo showing the inside of his brain, allowing Kakyoin and Polnareff to shrink down their Stands to enter his body and locate The Lovers to save his life.
4317"The Lovers, Part 2"[42]
Transcription: "Rabāzu Sono 2" (Japanese:
Transcription: "San" (Japanese:
Transcription: "Desu Sātīn Sono 1" (Japanese:
Transcription: "Desu Sātīn Sono 2" (Japanese:
Shigatsu YoshikawaShōgo YasukawaAugust 15, 2014 January 13, 2018
Kakyoin's suspicions that Mannish Boy is a Stand user are confirmed after he witnesses Mannish Boy skillfully killing a scorpion while hiding the evidence. After failing to convince everyone, Kakyoin attempts to attack Mannish Boy with Hierophant Green, but he is knocked out by Polnareff. When they fall asleep, Jotaro, Joseph, and Polnareff appear in the dream amusement park where they are all subjected to the whims of Death 13. As Kakyoin summoned Hierophant Green before he was knocked out, he brings Hierophant Green into the dream world to fight Death 13. Mannish Boy attempts to use the dream world to his advantage and slice Hierophant Green in half, but Kakyoin instead sends his Stand into Death 13's ears, forcing Mannish Boy to heal Kakyoin's wounds and accept defeat. The next morning, no-one recalls what happened in the dream except Kakyoin who retained his memories as a result of his Stand being inside the dream and he decides to leave Mannish Boy at the nearest town. Kakyoin mixes Mannish Boy's feces into the food that Joseph later feeds him. As the group crosses the Red Sea, Joseph makes a detour towards an island to meet someone important.
4721"Judgement, Part 1"[46]
Transcription: "Jajjimento Sono 1" (Japanese:
Transcription: "Jajjimento Sono 2" (Japanese:
Kenichi SuzukiYasuko KobayashiAugust 29, 2014 January 27, 2018
In accordance with Polnareff's third wish, Cameo makes a figure of Avdol that joins Cherie in attacking Polnareff, biting off pieces of his flesh as he is unable to use Silver Chariot due to Cameo's interference. The real Avdol, who had survived his encounter with Hol Horse because the seemingly fatal bullet had only grazed his skull, saves Polnareff from the clay doll versions of Avdol and Cherie. Cameo is initially too strong for Polnareff and Avdol's Stands, but Avdol then brings out the full strength of Magician's Red against Cameo, effectively dissipating the Stand. Polnareff and Avdol find a piece of bamboo sticking out of the ground, the breathing tube of the Cameo user. Polnareff drops mud, spiders, ants and a flame down the tube to block his breathing, and both of them urinate into the bamboo, forcing the user to the surface. After reuniting with the group, Joseph reveals he did not bury Avdol but tended to his wounds. Kakyoin explains he kept Avdol being alive a secret from Polnareff to prevent DIO from finding out. Avdol further reveals he had disguised himself as his father to purchase a submarine for the group.
4923"High Priestess, Part 1"[48]
Transcription: "Hai Puriesutesu Sono 1" (Japanese:
Transcription: "Hai Puriesutesu Sono 2" (Japanese:
Naokatsu TsudaShinichi InotsumeSeptember 12, 2014 February 10, 2018
After finding some scuba equipment, Joseph gives everyone a quick lesson before the group prepares to flee the submarine. As they exit the submarine, they discover High Priestess has disguised itself as Polnareff's regulator and attacks him. However, Joseph and Kakyoin save Polnareff using their Stands. They all leave safely and while swimming across some rocks, they find High Priestess has disguised itself as the sea bed, sucking them inside its mouth. As the Stand's user, Midler,[lower-alpha 16] gloats from the surface, the group flatters her, trying to appeal to her vanity, but this only serves to anger her further. She tries to crush Jotaro between High Priestess's teeth. Jotaro breaks the teeth with Star Platinum. The group escape from High Priestess's mouth, reaching the surface, where they find Midler incapacitated (and disfigured) as a result of Jotaro's attack. Thirty days after leaving Japan and defeating many of DIO’s assassins, the Joestar group finally arrive in Egypt. Jotaro and Joseph assure Suzi Q of their safety before continuing their pursuit of DIO. Meanwhile, DIO has summoned nine more Stand users.
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Stardust Crusaders: Battle in Egypt (2015)
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5125"Iggy the Fool and Geb's N'Doul, Part 1"[50]
Transcription: "'Za Fūru' no Igī to 'Gebu-shin' no Ndūru Sono 1" (Japanese: 「
Transcription: "'Za Fūru' no Igī to 'Gebu-shin' no Ndūru Sono 2" (Japanese: 「
Toshiyuki KatōYasuko KobayashiJanuary 16, 2015 February 24, 2018
Avdol attempts to set up a trap for Geb, but N'Doul figures it out at the last second. Geb avoids an attack from Magician's Red and injures Avdol. Realizing Iggy can detect N'Doul's attack, Jotaro coerces him into summoning The Fool, which can glide. Jotaro hitches a ride against Iggy's wishes so they can head towards N'Doul to stop him from attacking. As they get closer, both Iggy's stubbornness and N'Doul's cunning puts Jotaro at risk. Star Platinum grabs Iggy and throws him in N'Doul's direction, forcing Iggy to protect himself with The Fool while also creating a distraction long enough for Star Platinum to injure N'Doul. N'Doul commits suicide through the use of Geb so he cannot be interrogated over DIO's plans. Elsewhere, a traveling manga artist asks to see Boingo's[lower-alpha 18] comic book titled Oingo Boingo Brothers Adventure[lower-alpha 19] and discovers its odd contents, but is scared off by Boingo's older brother Oingo.[lower-alpha 20] The brothers prepare to head off to Aswan to confront Jotaro's group, but decide to wait for the next bus, as it is soon revealed that Boingo's comic book had predicted the artist's death.
5327"Khnum's Oingo and Thoth's Boingo / Khnum's Zenyatta and Thoth's Mondatta"[52]
Transcription: "'Kunumu-shin' no Oingo to 'Toto-shin' no Boingo" (Japanese: 「クヌム神」のオインゴと「トト神」のボインゴ)Hitomi EzoeKazuyuki FudeyasuJanuary 23, 2015 March 3, 2018
As the Joestar group arrive in Aswan to get Kakyoin and Avdol into the hospital, they are targeted by DIO's assassins Oingo, whose Stand Khnum changes his face, and Boingo, whose Stand Thoth is a comic book that predicts the near future. Thoth predicts that Jotaro, Joseph, and Polnareff will drink poisoned tea. Oingo poisons the group's tea, but as they drink it the group spits it out when Iggy causes a commotion. Thoth predicts that Oingo will rob a man and that Jotaro's head will be split in two by a bomb Oingo planted that looks like an orange when he heads to the hospital. Oingo robs the man, and plants the bomb in the group's car, but is forced to disguise himself as Jotaro when caught off guard by the return of Joseph and Polnareff, Jotaro having headed to the hospital before them. Oingo rides in the car with Joseph and Polnareff. He soon realizes that while disguised as Jotaro, he would be the bomb's victim. Oingo escapes the car to change back. Polnareff discards the bomb and Oingo steps on it, wounding him. Boingo is hospitalized by some thugs hired by the man Oingo robbed earlier.
5428"Anubis, Part 1"[53]
Transcription: "'Anubisu-shin' Sono 1" (Japanese: 「アヌビス神」 その1)Jirō FujimotoShinichi InotsumeJanuary 30, 2015 March 10, 2018
With Kakyoin needing to spend a few more days in hospital to heal his eyes, the others continue across the Nile river by boat to Kom Ombo. Meanwhile, a young man named Chaka discovers the sword-shaped Stand Anubis. When Chaka draws Anubis out of its sheath, Anubis then suddenly moves on its own, killing Chaka's family. It declares Chaka as its master and sends him to pursue Jotaro's group. Chaka and Anubis face off against Polnareff, with Polnareff struggling against Anubis's ability to pass through anything to reach its target. When Chaka attempts a surprise attack, Polnareff uses a secret technique to deflect a piece of Silver Chariot's sword into Chaka's neck, knocking him unconscious. When Polnareff inspects the sword for himself, he comes close to being swayed by its influence before Jotaro and the others arrive. As Jotaro and Polnareff stop by a barber shop on their way to take the sword to a police station, Anubis possesses the shop's barber, Khan, who prepares to kill Polnareff.
5529"Anubis, Part 2"[54]
Transcription: "'Anubisu-shin' Sono 2" (Japanese: 「アヌビス神」 その2)Toshiyuki KatōShinichi InotsumeFebruary 6, 2015 March 17, 2018
Polnareff struggles to defend himself against Khan, after Anubis has memorized all of Silver Chariot's moves from before. Star Platinum snaps Anubis in half, freeing Khan from its control. But as Jotaro and Polnareff plan to throw the sword into the Nile, a police officer interferes. Polnareff inadvertently draws Anubis, and becomes possessed. Jotaro struggles to fight against Anubis, who possesses not only Polnareff's speed and Stand abilities, but also knowledge of every move Star Platinum uses against him. Anubis stabs Jotaro's stomach and proceeds to push it in further, but Jotaro uses this opportunity to pin it in place while Star Platinum smashes it to pieces. Anubis possesses a young boy with the remaining half of the blade and attempts to make the boy throw it at Polnareff. Iggy trips the boy up, resulting in Anubis ending up at the bottom of the Nile.
5630"Bastet's Mariah, Part 1"[55]
Transcription: "'Basuteto-joshin' no Maraia Sono 1" (Japanese: 「バステト女神」のマライア その1)Shigatsu YoshikawaShōgo YasukawaFebruary 13, 2015 March 24, 2018
Kakyoin is informed that the Speedwagon Foundation is taking over his medical treatment, allowing his eyes to heal faster. Meanwhile, as Jotaro's group arrive in Luxor, Joseph gets shocked by Bastet, a Stand disguised as an electrical socket. Joseph decides to have the group stay in Luxor for the night. The next morning, Joseph quickly realizes he has become a human magnet as a result of the shock, causing anything metallic to become a potentially lethal weapon for him. Joseph is trapped on an escalator by Bastet's user Mariah, resulting in his hands nearly being chopped off on the landing platform. Avdol rescues him but comes under Bastet's influence as well. As Joseph and Avdol pursue Mariah, they become stuck together by their magnetism.
5731"Bastet's Mariah, Part 2"[56]
Transcription: "'Basuteto-joshin' no Maraia Sono 2" (Japanese: 「バステト女神」のマライア その2)Yūta TakamuraShōgo YasukawaFebruary 20, 2015 April 7, 2018[lower-alpha 21]
Joseph and Avdol try to get themselves detached from each other, facing all kinds of embarrassment in the process, only to wind up stuck on a railroad track as a train approaches. Magician's Red burns a hole underneath the tracks before they are run over, allowing Avdol and Joseph to escape. Despite being weighed down by an increasing array of metallic objects, Joseph and Avdol confront Mariah in a pincer attack, but are caught in a trap as she sets off several loose power cables that are drawn to their magnetism. However, the duo utilize their magnetism to their own advantage, crushing all of Mariah's bones with their combined weight until she passes out and relinquishes her power. Meanwhile, another Stand user, Alessi, sets his sights on Jotaro, Polnareff, and Iggy.
5832"Set's Alessi, Part 1"[57]
Transcription: "'Seto-shin' no Aresshī Sono 1" (Japanese: 「セト神」のアレッシー その1)Kentarō FujitaKazuyuki FudeyasuFebruary 27, 2015 April 14, 2018
While Jotaro, Polnareff, and Iggy go off in search of Joseph and Avdol, who are busy with their battle with Mariah, they are followed by Alessi, who uses the power of the Stand Set which resides in his shadow to turn Polnareff into a child. Along with his smaller stature, Polnareff's mind also starts reverting as he gradually loses his adult memories. Unable to ask Jotaro for help, Polnareff is only able to defend himself from Alessi using Silver Chariot, who is also affected by Set's power. Barely managing to escape Alessi after Silver Chariot's blade hits his neck by chance, Polnareff is picked up by a young woman who takes him to her home to treat his injuries. Alessi attacks Polnareff as he takes a bath.
5933"Set's Alessi, Part 2"[58]
Transcription: "'Seto-shin' no Aresshī Sono 2" (Japanese: 「セト神」のアレッシー その2)Yasufumi SoejimaKazuyuki FudeyasuMarch 6, 2015 April 21, 2018
Alessi attempts to drown Polnareff in the bath, only for his bodily instincts to save him at the last second. Discovering that Alessi had used his power to turn the woman into a fetus that will die in a short amount of time, Polnareff attempts to escape with her, turning even younger every time he touches Set's shadow. Driven into a bedroom, Polnareff uses a fish tank, a ball, and a mirror to hide himself and get the drop on Alessi, who soon winds up in front of Jotaro. Alessi hit Jotaro with Set's shadow, only to find that Jotaro was still powerful and ruthless as a kid. Jotaro knocks Alessi out to cancel the age curse before he and Polnareff enact revenge. Relieved to find the woman restored with her memories of the event a haze, Polnareff decides to keep his identity a secret from her before he and Jotaro reunite with the rest of the group. Creating another spirit photo with Hermit Purple, Joseph determines DIO's hideout is in Cairo.
6034"D'Arby the Gambler, Part 1"[59]
Transcription: "Dābī Za Gyanburā Sono 1" (Japanese: ダービー・ザ・ギャンブラー その1)Yūta TakamuraShōgo YasukawaMarch 13, 2015 April 28, 2018
Upon arriving in Cairo, the Joestar group heads to a café where one of DIO's assassins, a gambling man named D'Arby, claims to know where DIO's mansion is and suggests a friendly wager for his intel with their souls on the line. Polnareff goes first and the two bet on which of two pieces of fish a cat would go for first. Polnareff loses, and D'Arby's Stand Osiris steals Polnareff's soul and implants it in a poker chip, with the cat revealed to be D'Arby's pet. Joseph offers his soul in a wager against D'Arby. They bet to see who will cause a glass full to the brim to overflow by dropping coins into it. On his turn, Joseph tries to cheat by dropping more liquid into the glass, knowing that it will overflow on D'Arby's turn, but D'Arby easily puts his coin in. Joseph subconsciously admits defeat, leaving D'Arby to steal his soul. Jotaro discovers D'Arby had used a small piece of chocolate to change the way the glass appeared to be full and let it melt. Jotaro decides to face D'Arby next and beat him at poker.
6135"D'Arby the Gambler, Part 2"[60]
Transcription: "Dābī Za Gyanburā Sono 2" (Japanese: ダービー・ザ・ギャンブラー その2)Hitomi EzoeShōgo YasukawaMarch 20, 2015 May 5, 2018
D'Arby prepares his and Jotaro's game of poker by splitting up Polnareff and Joseph's souls into six poker chips each he will use to bet with, and giving Jotaro six chips to represent his own soul. Jotaro picks a boy near the café to deal for them, not knowing everyone in and near the café is in D'Arby's employ. Jotaro loses three chips in his first hand against D'Arby, and in the second hand D'Arby is dealt four kings. Jotaro, not looking at his cards, raises all of his soul and Avdol's soul on his bet. D'Arby sees Jotaro's bet and raises it, betting the rest of Jotaro's soul and all of Joseph and Polnareff's souls. Jotaro sees his bet with Kakyoin's soul and then raises it with the soul of his mother Holly for knowledge of Dio's Stand. D'Arby, unsure if Jotaro is cheating and unable to call, mentally folds as he goes catatonic, making him unable to provide information on DIO. All of the souls he won in bets are released. Avdol realizes that Jotaro had been dealt a bad hand.
6236"Hol Horse and Boingo, Part 1 / Hol Horse and Mondatta, Part 1"[61]
Transcription: "Horu Hōsu to Boingo Sono 1" (Japanese: ホル・ホースとボインゴ その1)Shunsuke MachiyaYasuko KobayashiMarch 27, 2015 May 12, 2018
Days before the Joestar group reach Cairo, Hol Horse witnesses DIO's power firsthand while given a final chance to redeem himself. Hol Horse partners with Boingo, whom he kidnapped from Aswan, convincing Boingo to take out the Joestar group with him. Meanwhile, as Jotaro's group try to find information about DIO's hideout, Joseph learns that Holly's condition has worsened and has only a few more days to live. Thoth gives Hol Horse an absurd prediction that he will have a chance to kill the group by sticking his fingers up Polnareff's nose. Polnareff gets the jump on Hol Horse, forcing Hol Horse to go through with the prediction. But as the others approach, Hol Horse is uncertain how the rest of the prophecy is supposed to be fulfilled.
6337"Hol Horse and Boingo, Part 2 / Hol Horse and Mondatta, Part 2"[62]
Transcription: "Horu Hōsu to Boingo Sono 2" (Japanese: ホル・ホースとボインゴ その2)Taisuke MamoriYasuko KobayashiApril 3, 2015 May 19, 2018
Hol Horse holds Polnareff at gunpoint in order to hide from Jotaro and the others, but Polnareff gets out of the situation by sneezing. Upon being exposed, Hol Horse spills some olive oil which causes a truck to skid out of control and hit Jotaro's group. Hiding from Jotaro, the only one not left unconscious by the crash, Hol Horse and Boingo follow Thoth's next prediction, which states Hol Horse's bullets will go through Jotaro's forehead after being fired through the pipe system at noon. Polnareff's sneeze causes Jotaro to move out of the bullets' path. The bullets then redirect themselves through Thoth's comic page depicting Jotaro's face, hospitalizing Hol Horse. Boingo also gets hospitalized when he inadvertently angers Iggy.
6438"The Guardian of Hell, Pet Shop, Part 1"[63]
Transcription: "Jigoku no Monban Petto Shoppu Sono 1" (Japanese: 地獄の門番ペット·ショップ その1)Shigatsu YoshikawaKenichi SuzukiApril 10, 2015 June 2, 2018
Iggy comes across DIO's hideout and finds it is guarded by a sadistic falcon named Pet Shop. While Iggy feigned being a dumb dog to not get involved, he reluctantly ends up saving the young owner of the dogs from Pet Shop with the boy running off. Forced to go on the run from Pet Shop and the ice attacks from his Stand Horus, Iggy escapes into the sewers, using The Fool to counterattack Horus. Undeterred, Pet Shop fully manifests Horus and freezes his wounds while preventing Iggy from escaping.
6539"The Guardian of Hell, Pet Shop, Part 2"[64]
Transcription: "Jigoku no Monban Petto Shoppu Sono 2" (Japanese: 地獄の門番ペット·ショップ その2)Jirō FujimotoKenichi SuzukiApril 17, 2015 June 9, 2018
Having been caught by Pet Shop's ice attacks, Iggy is forced to gnaw off his front left paw and escape the sewers via its water supply, using The Fool to hide at the bottom of the river. Pet Shop dives into the river after Iggy and uses his ice in an attempt to crush Iggy's dome. Digging downwards only to find Pet Shop waiting for him, Iggy uses the pressure from the collapsing dome behind him to rush forward and clamp Pet Shop's beak shut just as he prepares an ice missile, causing Pet Shop to destroy himself. Exhausted from blood loss and nearly drowning, Iggy is rescued by the boy he protected earlier. A recovered Kakyoin reunites with the group after having a Speedwagon Foundation doctor treat Iggy's injuries. Iggy then leads the group to DIO's hideout.
6640"D'Arby the Player, Part 1"[65]
Transcription: "Dābī za Pureiyā Sono 1" (Japanese: ダービー・ザ・プレイヤー その1)Yasufumi SoejimaKazuyuki FudeyasuApril 24, 2015 June 16, 2018
D'Arby's younger brother Terence T. D'Arby,[lower-alpha 22] brings out his Stand Atum, who drags Jotaro, Kakyoin, and Joseph into an illusory world created by another user's Stand. There, D'Arby reveals himself to collect the souls of his defeated opponent like his brother, placing them in his doll collection. With Atum attaching a piece of itself to Jotaro's soul earlier, D'Arby challenges the trio to a series of video games with their souls on the line in order to have him relinquish Jotaro. D'Arby first challenges Kakyoin in a racing video game, with both players using their Stands to perform advanced techniques. With the race neck-and-neck throughout most of the course, the pair soon enter a dark tunnel, with D'Arby gaining a slight lead.
6741"D'Arby the Player, Part 2"[66]
Transcription: "Dābī za Pureiyā Sono 2" (Japanese: ダービー・ザ・プレイヤー その2)Taisuke MamoriKazuyuki FudeyasuMay 1, 2015 June 23, 2018
Kakyoin uses his higher power level to knock D'Arby off the course, only to realize he unknowingly helped him win with his soul transferred into one of D'Arby's dolls. Jotaro steps up to face D'Arby in a baseball video game and wagers his soul against Kakyoin's. Although Jotaro, who never played a video game before, gets two of his batters knocked out at the start, he soon figures out the controls by his third batter and scores four home runs, though D'Arby uses a change of pitcher to catch Jotaro's third batter out. As D'Arby goes on the offensive, predicting Jotaro's moves after declaring his bats and scoring three home runs, Joseph assumes that D'Arby has the power to read people's minds. Jotaro himself declares his next pitch.
6842"The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 1 / The Miasma of the Void, Cool Ice, Part 1"[67]
Transcription: "Akū no Shōki Vanira Aisu Sono 1" (Japanese: 亜空の瘴気 ヴァニラ・アイス その1)Shunsuke Machiya
Eri NagataShinichi InotsumeMay 8, 2015 June 30, 2018
D'Arby uses Atum to read if Jotaro is telling the truth in the form of yes or no questions. Despite Jotaro's soul not lying about his pitch, his pitches turn out to be different from expected. This leads D'Arby to suspect that Jotaro is somehow cheating. Unknown to D'Arby, Joseph was using Hermit Purple on the game controller. D'Arby subconsciously admits defeat and releases Kakyoin's soul. Jotaro pummels D'Arby, opening up a way out of the game room. Meanwhile, DIO's right-hand man Vanilla Ice[lower-alpha 23] cuts off his own head so DIO can use his blood to complete his assimilation of Jonathan's body. DIO uses his own blood to bring Vanilla Ice back to life, stating he will get blood from someone else and sends him to attack the intruders. Meanwhile, Polnareff, Avdol, and Iggy venture inside the mansion. Iggy uses The Fool to take down a Stand user named Kenny G[lower-alpha 24] to stop the illusions that made the mansion into a labyrinth. Avdol is killed when he pushes Polnareff and Iggy away from Cream, Vanilla Ice's Stand which disintegrates anything that enters the void inside its mouth besides Vanilla Ice.
6943"The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 2 / The Miasma of the Void, Cool Ice, Part 2"[68]
Transcription: "Akū no Shōki Vanira Aisu Sono 2" (Japanese: 亜空の瘴気 ヴァニラ・アイス その2)Yūta TakamuraShinichi InotsumeMay 15, 2015 July 7, 2018
Vanilla Ice uses Cream to prevent Polnareff and Iggy from reaching DIO while blindly destroying most of the mansion. Cream limits Polnareff's movement by erasing part of his foot. Hiding in the confusion, Iggy uses a sand replica of DIO to lure Vanilla Ice into a false sense of security to attack, but he sees through the deception and proceeds to attack Iggy in a fit of rage. Polnareff uses Iggy's leftover sand to determine Vanilla Ice's location and stab him in his mouth. Vanilla Ice retaliates by having Cream erase part of Polnareff's left hand, leg, and cheek while breaking his right arm. Vanilla Ice then decides to finish off Polnareff, who is left to accept his impending death.
7044"The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 3 / The Miasma of the Void, Cool Ice, Part 3"[69]
Transcription: "Akū no Shōki Vanira Aisu Sono 3" (Japanese: 亜空の瘴気 ヴァニラ・アイス その3)Hitomi EzoeShinichi InotsumeMay 22, 2015 July 14, 2018
Iggy uses The Fool to pull Polnareff out of Cream's reach before he dies from his injuries. Angered at having lost another comrade, Polnareff skewers Vanilla Ice through the head and snaps his neck. While Vanilla Ice is revealed to have unknowingly become a vampire when DIO revived him, Polnareff exploits Vanilla Ice's inexperience by destroying him with sunlight. Meanwhile, Suzi pays a visit to Japan to visit Holly, fully understanding that Holly's life is in danger while deeming that keeping Jotaro and Joseph is the best way she can help. Back at DIO's mansion, Jotaro, Joseph, and Kakyoin come across the vampire "Loser", who is forced to lead the three to DIO after his attempt to disguise himself as an innocent woman failed. Meanwhile, Polnareff, having patched up his injuries, comes face to face with DIO.
7145"DIO's World, Part 1"[70]
Transcription: "DIO no Sekai Sono 1" (Japanese: DIOの世界 その1)Shigatsu YoshikawaShōgo YasukawaMay 29, 2015 July 21, 2018
Polnareff makes repeated attempts to climb up the stairs and finds himself back where he started, realizing it is the power of DIO's Stand, The World. DIO is forced back upstairs when Jotaro and the others arrive. The group reach DIO's coffin and force Loser to open it up. Loser suddenly finds himself inside the coffin. Sensing murderous intent from behind them, the Joestar group escape out the window. After sunset, with Jotaro sticking with Polnareff, DIO hijacks the limousine of Phillips, a visiting senator, and forces Phillips to pursue Joseph and Kakyoin in the limousine. DIO has The World block Hierophant Green's attacks. Determining that The World is a close-range Stand like Star Platinum, Kakyoin comes up with a plan to expose its secrets.
7246"DIO's World, Part 2"[71]
Transcription: "DIO no Sekai Sono 2" (Japanese: DIOの世界 その2)Toshiyuki KatōShōgo YasukawaJune 5, 2015 July 28, 2018
Kakyoin uses Hierophant Green to surround DIO with wires that automatically attack him with Emerald Splash once touched. A second after, Hierophant Green's barrier is torn down while DIO fatally wounds Kakyoin. Kakyoin deduces the nature of The World's ability in his final moments, using the last of his strength to use an Emerald Splash to smash a clock face as a clue for Joseph. Using this clue, Joseph figures out that DIO has the power to stop time. Realizing there are some limits to DIO's power, Joseph conducts his Hamon through Hermit Purple to keep DIO at a distance, and rushes to warn Jotaro about The World. DIO catches up to Joseph and freezes time long enough to stab him in the neck with a throwing knife. Furious, Jotaro ignores Joseph's warning to keep his distance and instead confronts DIO in a close-range Stand battle.
7347"DIO's World, Part 3"[72]
Transcription: "DIO no Sekai Sono 3" (Japanese: DIOの世界 その3)Taisuke Mamori
Yūta Takamura
Yasufumi SoejimaYasuko KobayashiJune 12, 2015 August 4, 2018
DIO stops time to try and finish Jotaro, but due to Star Platinum being the same type of Stand as The World, Jotaro appears to be able to both perceive him and move himself slightly, while time is stopped. DIO initially assumes this to be a trick Jotaro pulled by planting a magnet on DIO to move Jotaro's fingers, but this turns out to be a trick itself to make DIO think that Jotaro truly cannot move. Jotaro uses Star Platinum to counterattack during stopped time. Realizing that Jotaro can only move for a brief moment while time is stopped, DIO stays out of his attack range and attacks using time-stopped knives, landing some hits on Jotaro, who survives by hiding magazines under his clothes. While Jotaro plays dead, Polnareff launches a surprise attack and nearly destroys DIO's brain, only for DIO to stop time and turn his attention to Polnareff. Drawing DIO's attention away from Polnareff, Jotaro uses Star Platinum to stop his own heart, until DIO gets close to him, allowing him to bash DIO's skull. DIO tricks Jotaro into knocking him near where Joseph is. He then drains Joseph's blood and completely assimilates Jonathan's body.
7448"Long Journey Farewell, My Friends"[73]
Transcription: "Harukanaru Tabiji Saraba Tomo yo" (Japanese: 遥かなる旅路 さらば友よ)Shigatsu Yoshikawa
Shunsuke Machiya
Toshiyuki KatōYasuko KobayashiJune 19, 2015 August 11, 2018
The duration of The World's ability has increased as a result of DIO draining Joseph's blood. DIO stops time and brings down a road roller on top of Jotaro. Jotaro stops time at the last second, and uses Star Platinum to break DIO's leg. Star Platinum smashes The World in the same spot as DIO's broken leg, destroying it and DIO in the process. Following the battle, Jotaro works with the Speedwagon Foundation to revive Joseph by transfusing the blood that remained in Jonathan's body, which they later expose to sunlight to ensure DIO is completely destroyed. With their journey finally over, Polnareff returns to France while Jotaro and Joseph return home to Holly, who is making a complete recovery.
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See also
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure – an original video animation adaptation of Part 3: Stardust Crusaders by Studio APPP
Notes
- Pet Shop's voice are sound effects engineered by Yasamasa Koyama. He does not have a speaking role.[18]
- At the time of the first episode's broadcast, the opening sequence had not been completed, and was omitted. Similarly, the ending sequence was omitted for the first two episodes, with the credits rolling over an instrumental from the soundtrack until the introduction of the ending sequence and theme song in the third broadcast.
- Order of episodes in the series continuing from the previous season
- Order of episodes within the season
- English episode titles are taken from Crunchyroll. In instances where names are altered from the Japanese version, the original Japanese translation is used on the left while the edited Crunchyroll title is used on the right.
- Star Platinum is first named in episode 3.
- In the official English releases, Cherie is named "Sherry".
- In the official English releases, "Captain Tennille" is named "Captain Dragon".
- In the official English releases, Enya is named "Enyaba".
- In the official English releases, Devo is named "Soul Sacrifice".
- In the official English releases, J. Geil is named "Centerfold".
- In the official English releases, ZZ is named "Zii Zii".
- In the official English releases, Steely Dan is named "Dan of Steel".
- In the official English releases, Mannish Boy is named "Manishu Booi".
- In the official English releases, Suzi Q is named "Suzie Q".
- In the official English releases, Midler is named "Rose".
- Geb is first identified in episode 26.
- In the official English releases, Boingo is named "Zenyatta".
- In the official English releases Oingo Boingo Brothers Adventure is named Zenyatta Mondatta Brothers Adventure.
- In the official English releases, Oingo is named "Mondatta".
- Also aired in Japanese on March 31, 2018 as part of Adult Swim's April Fools prank
- In the official English releases, Terence T. D'Arby is known as "D'Arby Younger" or "D'Arby the Younger".
- In the official English releases, Vanilla Ice is named "Cool Ice".
- In the official English releases, Kenny G is named "Billy Jean".
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External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia