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==''Part 5'' Chapters== |
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*001 (440). ''[[Chapter 440|Gold Experience |
*001 (440). ''[[Chapter 440|Gold Experience, Part 1]]'' |
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*002 (441). ''[[Chapter 441|Gold Experience |
*002 (441). ''[[Chapter 441|Gold Experience, Part 2]]'' |
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*003 (442). ''[[Chapter 442|Gold Experience |
*003 (442). ''[[Chapter 442|Gold Experience, Part 3]]'' |
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*004 (443). ''[[Chapter 443|Bucciarati's Coming |
*004 (443). ''[[Chapter 443|Bucciarati's Coming, Part 1]]'' |
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*005 (444). ''[[Chapter 444|Bucciarati's Coming |
*005 (444). ''[[Chapter 444|Bucciarati's Coming, Part 2]]'' |
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*006 (445). ''[[Chapter 445|Bucciarati's Coming |
*006 (445). ''[[Chapter 445|Bucciarati's Coming, Part 3]]'' |
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Revision as of 06:53, 27 December 2019
Template:Volume boxGoodbye, Morioh - The Golden Heart (さよなら杜王町-黄金の心, Sayonara Moriō-chō - Ōgon no Kokoro) is the nineteenth and final volume of Diamond is Unbreakable, the first volume of Vento Aureo, and the forty-seventh volume of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga. It covers the end of Part 4, the Gold Experience story arc and the first half of the Bucciarati's Coming story arc of Part 5.
Part 4 Chapters
- 172 (437). Let Me Remind You
- 173 (438). Town Guardian Spirits
- 174 (439). Goodbye, Morioh - The Golden Heart
Part 5 Chapters
- 001 (440). Gold Experience, Part 1
- 002 (441). Gold Experience, Part 2
- 003 (442). Gold Experience, Part 3
- 004 (443). Bucciarati's Coming, Part 1
- 005 (444). Bucciarati's Coming, Part 2
- 006 (445). Bucciarati's Coming, Part 3
Author's Note
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Apparently, in Italy, they don't use the letter J, except in foreign or obsolete words, so, the name "JoJo" doesn't exist, and would be pronounced something like "yoyo," so for Part 5, starting on Page 71, I stayed faithful to the Italian language and made the main character's name "GioGio."
As a side note, it seems they don't have an "H" sound either, so "Hirohiko" would become "Iroiko." Like, what? Who is that? ” —Hirohiko Araki |
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