Golden Wind - Episode 35

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The Requiem Quietly Plays, Part 2 (鎮魂歌(レクイエム)は静かに奏でられる その②, Rekuiemu wa Shizuka ni Kanaderareru Sono 2)[1] is the thirty-fifth episode of Golden Wind and the one-hundred-forty-eighth episode of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation. The episode covers from Chapter 575 to most of Chapter 578 of the original manga.

Team Bucciarati have had their bodies switched due to Chariot Requiem. Now two problems arise: how can they take the Arrow from Chariot Requiem, and where is Diavolo?

Summary

The Arrow forces Sticky Fingers to prevent Bucciarati from taking it

Still under the influence of Chariot Requiem's soul switch, Team Bucciarati and Polnareff see Bucciarati, in the body of Diavolo, intercept Chariot Requiem and sever the hand holding the Arrow with Sticky Fingers. Impressed by their leader's initiative, the group now watches carefully for Bucciarati's body. However, when Bucciarati tries to grab the Arrow, Sticky Fingers comes up to attack its own user; when Mista intervenes, one of the Sex Pistols goes mad and tries to kill him, but Trish and Spice Girl soften the bullet. As Chariot Requiem reattaches its severed hand and resumes walking, the group realizes that it can turn Stands against their users when they attempt to grab the Arrow, making their goal of obtaining it much more difficult.

Giorno returns to his body after Narancia's untimely death

Sex Pistols then alerts the group: the person in Bucciarati's body has just woken up. Bucciarati thus orders Mista to shoot whoever it is. After a brief hesitation, Mista shoots and incapacitates Bucciarati's body. Meanwhile, Narancia allows himself to dream about the future. Out of bullets, Mista asks Trish to take some from his boot; but when Trish seemingly hesitates and Mista tells her to hurry, she points out that she already gave the bullets to him.

Seeing that the bullets fell to the floor without anyone noticing, Polnareff realizes that time has just skipped. Nervous, the group tries to seek how Diavolo could have approached the group undetected and suddenly realize, after seeing sudden droplets of blood, that Narancia has been impaled into metal bars right above the gang, one bar in particular fatally impaled through Giorno's head. The team desperately hurries to save their teammate, but it is too late to intervene—despite healing his body, Giorno's soul can only return to it as Narancia was already dead, his soul having already passed on.

As the group mourns Narancia, Fugo is shown in the streets of Naples realizing that something has gone wrong. Narancia's soul, taking the form of a sparrow (whose shadow appears as Aerosmith), soars into the clouds above the shore on which Abbacchio was killed and disappears.

"We have to leave you here. So that no one can hurt you anymore... ever again. But I promise, I will take you back home."
Polnareff pieces the clues together and realizes the exact link between Diavolo and Doppio. Despite their grief, he warns the group that Diavolo and Doppio are split personalities - two souls sharing one body. While Requiem's ability has switched one soul with Bucciarati, Diavolo's soul must be lurking somewhere close inside someone. Narancia was the first victim because his radar could have easily detected Diavolo. Giorno promises Narancia he will bring him home and surrounds his corpse in flowers. Suddenly, Trish catches a glimpse of King Crimson in the shadows but doesn't notify the others.

As the group walks out into the streets of Rome, they see the chaos and confusion caused by Chariot Requiem's ability. A criminal in the body of a police officer tries to arrest Mista but gets shot for his trouble. The group catches up to Chariot Requiem, allowing Bucciarati to observe the rogue Stand thoroughly. Noting its apparent physical weakness, Bucciarati makes it trip and drop the Arrow. Giorno experiments with Requiem's protective ability and discovers that not only does Requiem use Stands against their own users, it also prevents non-living objects from touching the Arrow. Lacking a Stand, Polnareff grabs the Arrow with his mouth and tells Mista, the closest person to him, to use it on Sex Pistols. Suddenly, Chariot Requiem stands up and rushes toward Polnareff.

Appearances

Characters
Diavolo
(Mentioned only)
Leone Abbacchio
(Flashback)

Credits

Staff
Script (脚本)
Shinichi Inotsume
猪爪 慎一
Storyboard (絵コンテ)
Yusuke Kubo
久保 雄介
Episode Director (演出)
Yusuke Kubo
久保 雄介
Chief Animation Director (総作画監督)
石本 峻一
田中 春香
Animation Director (作画監督)
石本 峻一
SHIN HYUNG WOO
石山 正修
津曲 大介
柴田 和紀
小林 理
森藤 希子
田中 春香
小島 えり
Firearms Animation Director
宝谷 幸稔
Assistant Animation Director (作画監督補)
滝 れーき
Action Animation Director (アクションディレクター)
鈴木 勘太
岩崎 安利
Key Animation (原画)
Sotaro Shimizu
Tomoko Kitagawa
Nobuo Takahashi
Haru Watanabe
Harumi Kakuda
Ryo Araki
Nana Yamazaki
Hiroshi Matsumoto
Takenori Tsukuma
Shigemi Aoyagi
Eita Toyoshima
Eri Kojima
Tetsuya Takeuchi
Rie Arakawa
Yi Zhang
Daiki Fujii
Yuichi Nakazawa
Natsumi Kubo
Motohide Nishimura
Natsue Chibayama
Yasuhiro Saiki
清水 奏太郎
北川 知子
高橋 伸郎
渡邊 葉瑠
角田 春美
荒木 涼
山崎 菜奈
松本 弘
津熊 健徳
青柳 重美
豊島 英太
小島 えり
竹内 哲也
荒川 理恵
張 益
藤井 大輝
中澤 勇一
久保 奈都美
西村 元秀
千葉山 夏恵
才木 康寛
2nd Key Animation (第二原画)
Masaki Takasaka
Tomoyoshi Murayama
Masako Ishino
Kohei Ashiya
Tenya Sato
Eiichi Morita
Mahora Muraki
Yuta Shinohara
Yoshiko Shimizu
Mizuki Miyata
Miyuki Kawano
Yoshihiro Itoo
Youki Ebisu
Nao Kui​
Yui​ Endo
Cobos Rai
Kanako Baba
Reki Taki
Ayai​ Ogami
Yui Tagami
Tae Inotsume
Ayaki Nitta
White Line
Tokyo Animator Gakuin
Triple A
高阪 雅基
村山 友良
石野 まさ子
芦谷 耕平
佐藤 天哉
森田 映一
村木 麻保良
篠原 佑太
志水 よし子
宮田 瑞生
河野 美由紀
伊東 佳宏
胡 陽樹
久井 菜央
遠藤 柚衣
Cobos Rai
馬場 可奈子
滝 れーき
上家 礼衣
田上 ゆい
猪爪 多恵
新田綾子
White Line
東京アニメーター学院
Triple A
In-between Animation Inspection (動画チェック)
David Production
Nana Nomiya
野宮 菜那
In-between Animation (動画)
Digital In-Between Animation
David Production
Haruka Watanabe
Misa Itabashi
渡邉 はるか
板橋 美沙
Powered by CACANi
Asahi Production
Triple A
Trycell
Seven Seas
Studio CL
Tap
White Line
Bandai Namco
旭プロダクション
Triple A
TRYCELL
セブンシーズ
StudioCL
TAP
White Line
BNP 大阪スタジオ
Design Cooperation (デザイン協力)
Hirohisa Onikubo
Sayaka Anesaki
Silver
Nakakatsu Hibi
鬼窪 浩久
姉崎 早也花

火日 仲克
3DCGI
David Production
Mai Nakazono
Natsuki Horimoto
Kanae Aoki
Norika Seki
中園 麻衣
堀本 夏生
青木 香菜絵
関 乃梨佳
Digital Works (デジタルワークス)
David Production
P. Taweeporn
Tomoaki Makitera
タービーポン
牧寺 智昭
Eyecatch Illustration (アイキャッチ原画)
石本 峻一

Music

Golden Wind Episode 35: The Requiem Quietly Plays, Part 2
Start End Title OST Description

0:00
0:10
sventura
Golden Wind: Finale
Recap of souls swapping
0:11
0:24
nella cerniera
Golden Wind: Overture
Bruno attacks Chariot Requiem
0:25
2:20
Requiem for a Traitor
Requiem for a Traitor
Opening
3:02
4:13
suspense
Golden Wind: Intermezzo
Bruno meets his teammates
4:14
4:32
nella cerniera
Golden Wind: Overture
Sticky Fingers does not let Bucciarati to pick up the Arrow
4:36
4:42
l'oscurita
Golden Wind: Intermezzo
Mista shoots Chariot Requiem
4:43
5:15
sventura
Golden Wind: Finale
Sex Pistols attacks Mista
5:22
6:44
trasfigurazione
Golden Wind: Finale
Passerby are waking up
6:47
7:45
doppio
Golden Wind: Finale
Mista shoots Bucciarati's body
7:51
8:58
legame
Golden Wind: Overture
Narancia gets excited
9:08
11:07
misterioso
Golden Wind: Overture
Everyone notices the time skip
11:31
14:49
la strada giusta
Golden Wind: Finale
Narancia is killed by King Crimson
15:15
17:56
permanenza
Golden Wind: Finale
Polnareff explains Diavolo's split personality
17:58
18:35
ascensione
Golden Wind: Finale
Giorno says goodbye to Narancia
18:36
19:36
trasfigurazione
Golden Wind: Finale
Bruno and his team run towards Chariot Requiem
19:37
20:04
incontrollabile
Golden Wind: Finale
Bucciarati stumbles Chariot Requiem
20:07
21:05
nervoso
Golden Wind: Intermezzo
The Arrow repels Stand users from picking it up
21:06
21:54
cavaliere
Golden Wind: Finale
Polnareff picks up the Arrow
21:55
23:34
Modern Crusaders
Modern Crusaders
Ending
23:35
23:40
il vento d'oro
Golden Wind: Overture
Next Episode Title

Manga/Anime Differences

  • An original scene of Bucciarati being made familiar of who's in who's body and formally greeting Polnareff is added.
  • Sex Pistols don't make comments on Mista in Trish's body like in the manga.
  • Narancia's monologue of the future has been extended and moved to after Mista shoots Bucciarati's body.
    • He now specifies he wouldn't mind Fugo calling him dumb, rather than just "guys."
    • He remarks he is sad Abbacchio is gone.
    • He chokes back tears and tells Trish he will protect her until the end.
  • Scenes showing some civilians after switching bodies have been added.
  • Sex Pistols have a line added saying No. 7 who was keeping watch saw Bucciarati's body move.
  • Narancia is now shown checking Aerosmith's radar after Mista shoots Bucciarati's body.
  • Mista asks Trish for more bullets after Bucciarati tells him to shoot again, not before.
  • The dog waking up during the time skip has been omitted.
  • Bucciarati is now shown summoning Sticky Fingers and unzipping the iron bars.
  • Giorno's body isn't shown falling down after the bars are broken.
  • Polnareff does not begin to realize Diavolo and Doppio's condition until after Narancia's death.
  • Mista now cries out a second time after Narancia's death.
  • An original scene featuring Fugo after Narancia's death has been added.
  • Polnareff mentioning Billy Milligan when talking about Diavolo and Doppio being split personalities is skipped.
  • The scene of Doppio agonizing in Bucciarati's body has been moved to GW Episode 36.
  • Multiple scenes of civilians reacting to Chariot Requiem's ability have been either omitted or shuffled around.

In other languages

Language Title Translation
Japan Japanese 鎮魂歌(レクイエム)は静かに奏でられる その② The Requiem Quietly Plays, Part 2
United States of America English The Requiem Quietly Plays, Part 2
Spain Spanish El réquiem suena en serenidad - Segunda Parte The Requiem Quietly Plays - Part 2
Brazil Portuguese O Réquiem Toca Silenciosamente - Parte 2 The Requiem Quietly Plays - Part 2
France French Le requiem résonne en silence, Partie 2 The Requiem Quietly Resonates, Part 2
Germany German Leise erklingt das Requiem, Teil 2 The Requiem Quietly Plays, Part 2
Israel Hebrew הרקוויאם מתנגן בשקט — חלק 2 The Requiem Quietly Plays — Part 2
Flag of the Arab League Arabic موسيقى العزاء تُعزَف بهدوء، الجزء 2 The Requiem Quietly Plays, Part 2
Italy Italian Un requiem sommesso, parte 2 A Quiet Requiem, Part 2
Russia Russian Реквием играют тихо, часть 2 The Requiem Quietly Plays, Part 2
Poland Polish Ciche Requiem: część 2 Silent Requiem: Part 2

Commentary

I remember reading the manga and wondering how the anime would pull off the mind-switching. Trish in Mista's body was funny, but the more serious scenes really made me think about how amazing voice actors are. I was Bucciarati in Diavolo's body, so I voiced him while recalling when I first auditioned for the role of Bucciarati.
Katsuyuki Konishi, Blu-ray limited edition commentaries
Narancia's death was heart-wrenching, but beautiful at the same time. I remember I was incredibly moved listening to Kensho Ono and Daiki Yamashita's lines overlap. And that scene was beautiful when I watched it on air, too. The death of a friend is always so abrupt. It makes things all the more painful.
Fuminori Komatsu, Blu-ray limited edition commentaries
1. Narancia's Sudden Death

Viewers may have noticed that in the events leading up to Narancia's death, some sequences are placed in a different order than in the manga, and new lines and elements have been added in. Director Kubo explains that he wanted to magnify Narancia's loss with Fugo's appearance, drawing on the many interactions between the two that showed their close relationship.

2. Staff Sentiment

Narancia's death comes as a shock in this series. "The main staff, the many animators who have worked on JoJo's thus far, and the background artist Reki Taki all worked to paint the best shot possible," Kubo says. The passionate emotions of the staff emanate from the finished shot. "I hope viewers are able to feel their emotions as they take in Narancia's final moment.”
—Yusuke Kubo, Blu-ray limited edition commentaries
3. Narancia, Blanketed by Flowers


Unlike those of Abbacchio, the flowers that blanket Narancia are depicted in the manga. Director Takahashi recalls, "We asked Urara Nagai to look into and classify the flowers from the manga. After some research, she believed that flowers of the ivy gourd were the closest, and we went from there. The white flowers standing stark against the dark background made it a beautiful shot."
—Hideya Takahashi, Blu-ray limited edition commentaries

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Trivia

Radar blips after shooting Bucciarati's body.
  • This episode's eyecatch is the first in the season to not include the Golden Wind musical cue.
  • After shooting Bucciarati's body, Aerosmith's radar shows the middle-bottom indicator slightly larger than the other four. Based on the last shown positions of the group members, this dot seems to correspond to Trish, foreshadowing Diavolo's posession of her.
  • Yasuhiro Kimura, director of the Golden Wind anime, specifies that the group is heading south along the Via di San Gregorio.[2]


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