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|Desc = A transgender inmate seen during [[Jolyne Cujoh]]'s strip inspection. As Jolyne is about to finish her inspection, she sees the inmate with a masculine appearance and asks the [[Prison Doctor|prison doctor]] if they're truly in a female only [[Green Dolphin Street Prison|facility]]. The doctor explains to her that the inmate had been injected with male hormones. Jolyne glances down at the inmate's lower regions and is surprised, proclaiming that this is the "dawn of a new age." The inmate is later seen lining up alongside Jolyne when [[Loccobarocco]] is explaining the prison to the new prisoners. |
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The inmate is omitted during the strip inspection scene in the anime, but still appears in line alongside Jolyne during Loccobarocco's orientation. |
The inmate is omitted during the strip inspection scene in the anime, but still appears in line alongside Jolyne during Loccobarocco's orientation. |
Latest revision as of 23:38, 6 March 2025
This is a list of unnamed characters found in the sixth part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Stone Ocean. These characters play various roles throughout the story. Unnamed characters with enough notability are given their own articles, marked in blue.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 1: Dio the Invader
Game Debut: All-Star Battle
Voice Actor: Toru Okawa (Japanese), David Vincent (English)
Stone Ocean
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 1: Stone Ocean
Jotaro later reveals that the man who framed Jolyne was Johngalli A. Johngalli set up the car accident by sending thugs from prison to throw a random hitchhiker out into the street during the rain. Jolyne and Romeo understandably jumped to conclusions and thought it was their fault for hitting the man.
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 1: Stone Ocean
Voice Actor: Riho Sugiyama (Japanese), Cassie Ewulu, Carrie Savage (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 1: Stone Ocean
Voice Actor: Yugo Sekiguchi (Japanese), Yong Yea (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 1: Stone Ocean
Voice Actor: Shinya Fukumatsu (Japanese), Arthur Romeo (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 1: Stone Ocean
Voice Actor: Eiko Hanawa (Japanese), Larissa Gallagher (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 6: Ermes's Sticker
Voice Actor: Takeshi Hirabayashi (Japanese), Bill Rogers (English)
The scene where he checks Jolyne is omitted in the anime.
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 2: Stone Free
The inmate is omitted during the strip inspection scene in the anime, but still appears in line alongside Jolyne during Loccobarocco's orientation.
He is omitted in the anime.
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 2: Stone Free (Corpse only)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 2: Stone Free
Voice Actor: Hiroki Maeda, Koichi Soma, Chado Horii (Japanese), Adin Rudd, Clifford Chapin, David Vincent (English)
Later, Gwess tricks Jolyne into getting past the gun point and the first guard who heard noises earlier is shocked to see her. He sounds the alarm for a prison break and goes to get backup. As they arrive, Jolyne had disappeared because she managed to return to the ward after beating up Gwess and demanding to be shrunk again. The man couldn't identify Jolyne because he only saw her back. The bald guard then spills coffee on his pants again and cries about not having any more spares.
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 3: The Visitor, Part 1
Voice Actor: Emiri Suyama (Japanese), Carrie Savage (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 3: The Visitor, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 3: The Visitor, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 3: The Visitor, Part 1
Voice Actor: Chado Horii
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 5: Prisoner of Love (Mentioned)
Her skeleton is shown in the opening "Heaven's falling down".
See also: Emporio's Mother's Bone
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 6: Ermes's Sticker (Flashback)
Due to the unlikely circumstances surrounding her death, McQueen was labelled a cold-blooded killer by the judge and sentenced to 8 years at Green Dolphin Street Prison.
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 7: There's Six of Us!
Voice Actor: Jarred Kjack, Matt Shipman (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 7: There's Six of Us!
Voice Actor: Yugo Sekiguchi (Japanese), Jake Eberle (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 7: There's Six of Us!
Voice Actor: Nanako Mori (Japanese), Lisa Ortiz (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 7: There's Six of Us!
Voice Actor: Anna Yamaki (Japanese), Amber Lee Connors[2] (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 7: There's Six of Us!
Voice Actor: Nao Fujita (Japanese), Meli Grant (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 9: Debt Collector Marilyn Manson
Voice Actor: Asuna Tomari (Japanese), Meli Grant[3] (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 9: Debt Collector Marilyn Manson
Voice Actor: Hiroki Maeda (Japanese), Jarred Kjack (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 10: Operation Savage Garden (Head to the Courtyard!), Part 1 (Voice)
Voice Actor: Yūgo Sekiguchi (Japanese), David Vincent (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 10: Operation Savage Garden (Head to the Courtyard!), Part 1
Voice Actor: Elliot Schiff (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 11: Operation Savage Garden (Head to the Courtyard!), Part 2
Voice Actor: Keisuke Hamaoka (Japanese), Bill Butts (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 11: Operation Savage Garden (Head to the Courtyard!), Part 2 (Flashback)
She was a professor that taught at Lang Rangler's college. It's unknown the cause of his violent outburst towards her which lead to her death by him stabbing her. At his trial, the prosecution stated that she had been stabbed sixty-nine times and Lang was subsequently sentenced to five years at Green Dolphin Street Prison.
In the anime, a flashback is added that shows the aftermath of the murder and that he had killed her in a science lab.Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 12: Torrential Downpour Warning
Voice Actor: Hirochimi Tezuka (Japanese), Bill Butts (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 12: Torrential Downpour Warning
Voice Actor: Keisuke Hamaoka (Japanese), Elliot Schiff (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 13: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 1 (Flashback)
The father of Gloria and Ermes Costello. He is a Mexican immigrant who owned a small restaurant in the slums of Florida. Gloria inherited his restaurant when she was 20 years old. Shortly after Gloria's death at the hands of Sports Maxx, he passed away from an unstated cause.
The anime goes into further detail about his life. His wife passed away when their daughters were still young. Several years later, he would be present for Maxx's trial alongside Ermes. His death is explained as the result of falling ill from a combination of grieving Gloria and despairing at Maxx's short sentencing.Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 14: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 2
Game Debut: Eyes of Heaven
The invisible alligator appears as a stage gimmick in Eyes of Heaven, in the Green Dolphin Street Prison map. It attacks any player who gets in its way. It has its own health bar, and therefore can be fought and defeated.
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 16: The Secret of Guard Westwood
Most of them were bloated by Kenzou's drowning technique, and they were transformed by DIO's Bone to conceive the Green Baby which require at least 36 sinners' souls. 39 prisoners of the House Unit were reported missing after the Baby's birth, excluding D an G and Guccio whose corpses were rediscovered.[4]
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 15: Ultra Security House Unit (Flashback)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 15: Ultra Security House Unit (Flashback)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 15: Ultra Security House Unit (Flashback)
The anime depicts the team comprising 5 people and 1 Saint Bernard.
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 16: The Secret of Guard Westwood
He was one of the 39 prisoners House Unite prisoner reported missing.[4]
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 17: Enter the Dragon's Dream
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 18: Enter the Foo Fighters
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 37: Made in Heaven, Part 2 (Flashback)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 20: F.F. - The Witness
Her shoplifting scenes and baby are omitted from the anime.
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 25: Bohemian Rhapsody, Part 1
In the anime, the stick figure of a male bathroom sign disappeared by the time an old carpenter offer Weather and Anasui to hitch a ride with him.
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 25: Bohemian Rhapsody, Part 1
Voice Actor: Thomas Kästner (English)
The old man's knee pain stemming from the rain could be a potential reference to weather pains, a phenomenon that occurs when people with conditions such as arthritis or limb injuries claim to feel pain, particularly with changes in barometric pressure, humidity or other weather phenomena.
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 26: Bohemian Rhapsody, Part 2
Voice Actor: Naomi Kusumi (Japanese)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 26: Bohemian Rhapsody, Part 2
In the anime, one was turned into the painting "Girl with a Pearl Earring" and the other into the character of Heracles by Bohemian Rhapsody.
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 26: Bohemian Rhapsody, Part 2
In the anime, she is reading Aladdin.
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 28: Time For Heaven: Three Days Until the New Moon
Voice Actor: Mother: Ayano Hamaguchi (Japanese), Dorah Fine (English)
Father: Yugo Sekiguchi (Japanese), Aaron LaPlante (English)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 29: Under World
Voice Actor: Hiroki Maeda (Japanese)
The memory of him and his jet was conjured by Donatello Versus to trap Jolyne. She questioned the pilot on how she can get out and he tells her about the ejection seat button and that it wouldn't work anyways.
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 29: Under World (Flashback)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 29: Under World (Flashback)
Voice Actor: Saori Terai (Japanese)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 29: Under World (Mentioned)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 29: Under World (Flashback)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 29: Under World
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 31: Heavy Weather, Part 2 (Flashback)
Namesake: Blumarine (Blufin fashion line)
Voice Actor: Arisa Sakuraba (Japanese)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 31: Heavy Weather, Part 2 (Mentioned)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 31: Heavy Weather, Part 2 (Mentioned)
In the anime, he is referred to as merely a famous clergyman.
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 31: Heavy Weather, Part 2 (Flashback)
Voice Actor: Karain Nanami (Mother, Japanese)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 31: Heavy Weather, Part 2 (Flashback)
Voice Actor: Yūgo Sekiguchi (Japanese)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 33: Gravity of the New Moon
Voice Actor: Riki Kitazawa (Japanese)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 35: C-MOON, Part 2
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 36: Made in Heaven, Part 1
- A little girl ordering an ice cream cone sees her ice cream melt rapidly as she tries to lick it.
- A class of children partake in a jump rope contest where they have to skip in time to music and see who lasts the longest. The music accelerates and all the children trip as they try to keep up with the quick rhythm, tying themselves up with the rope while a few lose consciousness from the rope strangling their necks. They are omitted from the anime.
- Television stations consecutively broadcast commercials rather than actual content, due to following the time on the clock. In response to rumors of time accelerating, the members of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich declared the clock is accurate. A journalist tries to prove to them that time is accelerating, and drops a glass to show that nobody can even see it falling but it's already shattered. The staff tells him he must be him imagining things while the journalist is furious, and they then cut to commercials again.
- A child reading a Jump magazine sneezes and realizes her snot hardens instantly. Unfazed by the accelerating time, she decides to keep on reading thinking it's still only time for dinner. She eventually falls asleep, her magazine turned to dust.
- A whole classroom of students are flabbergasted when the supervisor of their exams starts the clock and near immediately stops the exam. They are omitted from the anime.
- A man carefully putting sauce on his tonkatsu accidentally empties the whole bottle. He is omitted from the anime.
- A teenager calling his mother asking for cash accidentally calls his teacher instead. After hanging up, he realizes with horror that his call has lasted more than six hours, costing him around 30,000 yen. In the Weekly Shonen Jump prepublication it was over 300 dollars. They are omitted from the anime.
- A college league baseball pitcher becomes the temporary star of his stadium when his throws become uncannily fast. His joy is short-lived when a player manages to hit the ball and it falls on him, breaking his jaw and causing severe blood loss.
- A mangaka realizes that he's behind schedule for the publication of his next chapter. He blames his assistants for being lazy despite the fact that he's not given them any work yet. He couldn't draw anything because his ink would dry before it reached the paper. When he calls his editor to justify himself and claims that no one could have completed their chapter in time, he hears about Rohan Kishibe being able to do so. The assistants are omitted from the anime.
- Kenichi's girlfriend rejoices as she and him have broken their record for longest intercourse, as four hours passed due to the accelerated clock. They are omitted from the anime.
- A woman walking her dog while crossing the street is run over by a car. Her dog is stunned to see only her hand holding its leash remaining, with the rest of her body nowhere to be seen. Just behind the dog is a major traffic accident with cars crashed into each other.
- A helicopter crew crashes at Cape Canaveral when they try to lower their altitude and cannot stabilize in time.
- Several people are trapped in a constantly moving elevator and vomit. They are omitted from the anime.
- A grandpa passes away while his family mourns and his body immediately rots. They are omitted from the anime.
- One janitor futilely tries to wipe off the dust from a window, which instantly covers it again.
- Several people rush to buy canned food since nothing will be left soon due to all their produce already being rotten.
- A man goes back to a store he bought a TV from because it already broke, only to discover that all objects, even money, are decaying at rapid speeds. They are omitted from the anime.
- A woman asks what day of the week it is, confused by the time acceleration.
- A man sees that his teeth crown are falling out.
- A woman realizes that her breast implants have decayed. She is omitted from the anime.
- An old man's wig is falling apart. He is omitted from the anime.
- An artist's Michelangelo fresco starts decaying. The restorer is omitted from the anime, only showing the fresco's destruction.
- After the universe is reset, one Green Dolphin Street guard and a group of prisoners are shown finding themselves back in prison and naked, confused by what just happened.
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 38: What a Wonderful World
Voice Actor: Fairouz Ai (Japanese), Kira Buckland (English), Alondra Hidalgo (Latin Spanish), Laure Filiu (French), Patt Souza (Brazilian Portuguese), Lourdes Fabrés (European Spanish), Maddalena Vadacca (Italian), Moira May (German Dub), Kwankamol Khaophaisan (Thai Dub)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 38: What a Wonderful World
Voice Actor: Daisuke Ono (Japanese), Matthew Mercer (English), Irwin Daayán (Latin Spanish), Wilken Mazzei (Brazilian Portuguese), Nacho De Porrata (European Spanish), Uwe Thomsen (German), Bertrand Nadler (French), Mattia Bressan (Italian), Prapat Sintoppavorakul (Thai)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 38: What a Wonderful World
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 38: What a Wonderful World (Mentioned)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 38: What a Wonderful World (Mentioned)
Anime-Only Characters
References
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 100: Jail House Lock!, Part 5, tailpiece
- ↑ https://twitter.com/AmberLeeConnors/status/1476750495741927426
- ↑ https://twitter.com/Melizande/status/1466162685456883713
- ↑ Jump up to: 4.0 4.1 Stone Ocean Chapter 96: Jail House Lock!, Part 1
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 71: Enter the Dragon's Dream, Part 5