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|title = Famicom Jump II: |
|title = ''Famicom Jump II:<br/>The Strongest Seven'' |
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|image = [[File:Famicom Jump II Saikyo no Shichinin Cover.jpg|{{ImageSize}}]] |
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|alias = Famicom Jump II: Saikyo no Shichinin |
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|develop = {{W|Spike Chunsoft|Chunsoft}}<br />Aquamarine |
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|publish = Bandai |
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|publisher = [[Bandai Namco|Bandai]] |
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|design = <u>Graphic Design</u>: Takashi Ohta, Hiroshi Inokoshi, [[Hidetoshi Omori]]<br /><u>Character Design</u>: Osamu Akimoto, [[Hirohiko Araki]], Tatsuya Egawa, Tokuhiro Masaya, Akira Toriyama, Akira Miyashita, Masanori Morita |
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|release = ('''JP''' February 1991) |
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|music = {{W|Satoshi Kadokura}} |
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|platform = {{W|Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom}} |
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|release = {{vgrelease|JP=December 1, 1991}}<ref>[https://www.bandainamcoent.co.jp/cs/catalog/?q=%7B%22keywords%22%3A%22%E3%83%95%E3%82%A1%E3%83%9F%E3%82%B3%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B8%E3%83%A3%E3%83%B3%E3%83%97%22%2C%22year%22%3A%22%22%2C%22month%22%3A%22%22%2C%22series%22%3A%22%22%2C%22platforms%22%3A%5B%5D%7D Bandai Namco Catalog]</ref> |
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|genre = {{W|Action role-playing game|Action RPG}}, Crossover |
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|modes = Single-Player |
|modes = Single-Player |
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|rating = |
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|media = Cartridge |
|media = 4MB Cartridge |
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|website = [http://lucifer.s14.xrea.com/x/hobby/fcjump2/top.htm Resource Website] (Unofficial) |
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|previous = ''[[Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden]]'' |
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|colors = WeeklyShonenJump |
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{{Nihongo|'''''Famicom Jump II: The Strongest Seven'''''|ファミコンジャンプII 最強の7人|Famikon Janpu Tsū Saikyō no Shichinin}} is an action role-playing game produced by [[Bandai Namco|Bandai]] in 1991 for the {{W|Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom}}. |
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As the sequel to ''[[Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden]]'', the game is a crossover of 7 different ''Jump'' titles, including ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]''. The player takes on the role of one of seven characters, gathering the other six while traversing their individual scenarios. Only aspects of the game relating to ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' will be covered in this article. |
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==JoJo characters in the game== |
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* '''[[Jotaro Kujo]]''': Jotaro (circa part 3) is one of the seven main heroes. His standard attack is a Kick, which can only be used at short-range, and for armor he wears his usual [[wikipedia:Gakuran|gakuran]] uniform. For his special attack, he summons ''[[Star Platinum]]'' and is able to hit distant enemies. Unlike the rest of the heroes, who gain their special attack at level 2, Jotaro is able to use Star Platinum from the start of the game. The final boss of his scenario is an unidentified stand user mentioned only as "[[Stand Messenger]] ". |
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* '''[[Joseph Joestar|Joseph Joestar (PART III)]]''' |
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* '''[[Mohammed Abdul]]''' |
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* '''[[Noriaki Kakyoin]]''' |
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* '''[[Jean Pierre Polnareff]]''' |
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==Summary== |
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The other characters don't show up outside of Jotaro's scenario, though they do reappear to help at the very end of the game. |
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⚫ | '''Jotaro Scenario''': When [[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]] travels to Sutangari Town, he discovers that the town residents have been turned into stone statues. After a long search, Jotaro finally discovers the [[Stand User (Famicom Jump II)|Stand user]] culprit in a nearby cave and manages to beat him with [[Star Platinum]]. When the Stand user is defeated, the people affected by his [[List of Unnamed Stands#Stand User's Stand|Stand]]'s power return to normal. |
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⚫ | '''Another Heroes Scenario''': The scenario is similar to Jotaro's scenario, though the story is seen from the hero's perspective. After witnessing the fate of the people in Sutangari Town, he finds Jotaro in an oasis, whom leaves the place in search of the culprit of that situation. The hero follows Jotaro and faces a generic enemy with the same sprite as the prior Stand user. When he finds Jotaro again, he manages to observe the fight between him and the user. When the Stand user is defeated, the people affected by his Stand's power return to normal. |
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==Synopsis of Jotaro's scenario== |
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==Characters== |
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===Playable Characters=== |
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⚫ | '''Another |
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{{CBox|Title=Playable Characters|bg=WSJ3|bg2=WSJ2| |
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{{Char|Name=Son Goku|Av=Goku FM2.png|Av2=Goku 2 FM2.png|Stands={{W|Dragon Ball}}|Color=WSJ|Color2=WSJ2|Type=None}} |
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{{Char|Name=Jotaro Kujo|Av=Jotaro FM2.png|Av2=Jotaro 2 FM2.png|Stand=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure|Color=WSJ|Color2=WSJ2}} |
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{{Char|Name=Taison Maeda|Av=Taison FM2.png|Av2=Taison 2 FM2.png|Stands={{W|Rokudenashi Blues}}|Color=WSJ|Color2=WSJ2|Type=None}} |
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{{Char|Name=Tar-chan|Av=Tar-chan FM2.png|Av2=Tar-chan 2 FM2.png|Stands={{W|Jungle King Tar-chan}}|Color=WSJ|Color2=WSJ2|Type=None}} |
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{{Char|Name=Taruruto|Av=Taruruto FM2.png|Av2=Taruruto 2 FM2.png|Stands={{W|Magical Taruruto}}|Color=WSJ|Color2=WSJ2|Type=None}} |
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{{Char|Name=Momotaro Tsurugi|Av=Momotaro FM2.png|Av2=Momotaro 2 FM2.png|Stands={{W|Sakigake!! Otokojuku}}|Color=WSJ|Color2=WSJ2|Type=None}} |
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{{Char|Name=Kankichi Ryotsu|Av=Ryotsu FM2.png|Av2=Ryotsu 2 FM2.png|Stands={{W|KochiKame}}|Color=WSJ|Color2=WSJ2|Type=None}} |
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}} |
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===Non-Playable Characters=== |
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{{CBox|Title=Non-Playable Characters|bg=WSJ3|bg2=WSJ2| |
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{{Char|Name=Joseph Joestar|Av=NoPicAv.png|Stand=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure|Color=WSJ|Color2=WSJ2}} |
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{{Char|Name=Muhammad Avdol|Av=NoPicAv.png|Stand=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure|Color=WSJ|Color2=WSJ2}} |
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{{Char|Name=Noriaki Kakyoin|Av=NoPicAv.png|Stand=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure|Color=WSJ|Color2=WSJ2}} |
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{{Char|Name=Jean Pierre Polnareff|Av=NoPicAv.png|Stand=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure|Color=WSJ|Color2=WSJ2}} |
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{{Char|Name=Stand User (Famicom Jump II)|SName=Stand User|Av=Stand Messenger Av.png|Color=WSJ|Color2=WSJ2}} |
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}} |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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{{Tabber |
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|Gameplay| |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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Jotaro Famicom Jump II Menu.png|Jotaro on the Start Screen |
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Oasis.png|Oasis on World Map |
Oasis.png|Oasis on the World Map |
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Jotaro 3.1.png|Oasis |
Jotaro 3.1.png|Oasis |
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Talk 7.3.png|Another Hero scenario |
Talk 7.3.png|Another Hero scenario |
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Purple generic enemy.png|Generic Purple Enemy |
Purple generic enemy.png|Generic Purple Enemy |
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Petrified by the enemy 1.png|Stand |
Petrified by the enemy 1.png|The enemy Stand user |
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Overworld view of Town.png|Sutangari Town on World Map |
Overworld view of Town.png|Sutangari Town on World Map |
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Petrified Town.png|Sutangari Town |
Petrified Town.png|Sutangari Town |
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Message that appears on all stones.png |
Message that appears on all stones.png|Message that appears on all stones |
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Stone Person 4.1.png |
Stone Person 4.1.png|Stone Person |
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Cave.png|Sutangari Cave |
Cave.png|Sutangari Cave |
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</gallery> |
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|Artwork| |
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<gallery> |
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Playablecharactersfamicom2.jpg|Playable Characters |
Playablecharactersfamicom2.jpg|Playable Characters |
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StartingPointsfamicom2.jpg|Starting Points |
StartingPointsfamicom2.jpg|Starting Points |
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Academic Run (ガクラン).jpg| |
Academic Run (ガクラン).jpg|Gakuran, one of Jotaro's equipment |
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FamicomJump2Mon01.png|''Man-eating Cactus'', a monster designed by Hirohiko Araki |
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FamicomJump2Mon02.png|''Omnipoe'', a monster designed by Hirohiko Araki |
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7heroes.JPG| |
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7heroesPoster.png |
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FamicomJump21991PromoClipping.png |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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==Video== |
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Latest revision as of 00:42, 14 March 2025
Famicom Jump II: The Strongest Seven (ファミコンジャンプII 最強の7人, Famikon Janpu Tsū Saikyō no Shichinin) is an action role-playing game produced by Bandai in 1991 for the Famicom.
As the sequel to Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden, the game is a crossover of 7 different Jump titles, including JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. The player takes on the role of one of seven characters, gathering the other six while traversing their individual scenarios. Only aspects of the game relating to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure will be covered in this article.
Summary
Jotaro Scenario: When Jotaro travels to Sutangari Town, he discovers that the town residents have been turned into stone statues. After a long search, Jotaro finally discovers the Stand user culprit in a nearby cave and manages to beat him with Star Platinum. When the Stand user is defeated, the people affected by his Stand's power return to normal.
Another Heroes Scenario: The scenario is similar to Jotaro's scenario, though the story is seen from the hero's perspective. After witnessing the fate of the people in Sutangari Town, he finds Jotaro in an oasis, whom leaves the place in search of the culprit of that situation. The hero follows Jotaro and faces a generic enemy with the same sprite as the prior Stand user. When he finds Jotaro again, he manages to observe the fight between him and the user. When the Stand user is defeated, the people affected by his Stand's power return to normal.