Stone Ocean
Stone Ocean (ストーンオーシャン, Sutōn Ōshan) is the sixth part of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, published in Weekly Shonen Jump between 2000 and 2003. Originally titled JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 6 Jolyne Cujoh: Stone Ocean (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第6部 空条徐倫 ―『石作りの海』(ストーンオーシャン), JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai Roku Bu Kūjō Jorīn -"Sutōn Ōshan"-), the arc spans 158 chapters and is preceded by Vento Aureo.
In 2011, in a prison in Port St. Lucie, Florida; Jolyne Cujoh, daughter of Jotaro, struggles within a longstanding plot agreed between dead villain DIO and ideologue Enrico Pucci.
Part VI is the last part set in the first timeline of JoJo - From Part VII, the story takes place in a separate universe.
Plot Summary
Stone Ocean
Taking place in Port St. Lucie, Florida; Jolyne Cujoh (daughter of Jotaro Kujo) is introduced in jail, claiming to have been framed for murder. She befriends Ermes Costello while being transferred to prison.
Having helped her boyfriend Romeo dispose the corpse of a bystander he run over, Jolyne is framed into serving a sentence of 15 years in the Green Dolphin Street jail.
A gift from her father awakens her Stand, which enables her to unravel herself into strings.
Prisoner FE40536: Jolyne Cujoh
Jolyne meets her new cellmate Gwess, who victimizes Jolyne. Gwess soon shrinks Jolyne and put her in a mouse corpse to scout for an escape.
Goo Goo Dolls; Stone Free
The scout goes badly and Jolyne grows back and subsequently spotted. Fully awakening her Stand Jolyne forces Gwess to shrink her again and escape the guards, returning to her cell.
Green Dolphin Street Prison
Jolyne begins to affirm her toughness among the other prisoners, at the same time she helps another victimized prisoner gain her money back.
The Visitor
Jotaro soon comes to visit Jolyne, a mysterious child named Emporio Alnino warns her that this is a trap. He informs her that a Stand user named Johngalli A, a disciple of DIO's, framed her so that he could kill her in prison, and urges escape.
Jolyne's anger at her father, who has been absent for most of her life, is interrupted by a double attack by Johngalli A's Stand, Manhattan Transfer, and another mysterious Stand named Whitesnake. Whitesnake uses its power to remove Jotaro's super-powerful Stand Star Platinum and Jotaro's memories, as two Stand Discs.
Jotaro sinks into a deathlike state, and Jolyne must somehow find a way to recover Star Platinum from White Snake's mysterious user.
Prisoner of Love
Escaping on the beach with her father, Jolyne resolves to stay behind in prison and recovers the disks Whitesnake stole.
Ermes' Kiss
We see Ermes recovering from a fever and awakening her Stand Kiss, which reproduce objects by putting stickers on them.
Ermes accidentally knocks Memory Disks from fellow prisoner Thunder McQueen who keeps a 5000$ stash hidden. The suicidal prisoner links himself with Ermes with his Highway To Hell, reflecting any damage done to him to Ermes so they can die both. Ermes successfully escapes.
Ermes is then approached by Emporio and is brought to Emporio's secret ghost room where she also meets Annasui and Weather Report. Emporio explains that Whitesnake's user is the enemy. New wounds warn Ermes that McQueen is trying to kill himself again. Ermes finds him and knocks him out for good, taking his Memory Disk to retrieve the money and fight Whitesnake alongside Jolyne
There's Six of Them!
Jolyne and Ermes volunteer in a search group of five prisoners to look for two disappeared prisoners and given explosive bracelets who set off if they go too far from a supervisor. While looking, Ermes looks into the Memory Disk again, in which another memory indicates a stash of Stand Disk Whitesnake keeps hidden in a barn nearby.
Jolyne and Ermes notice that there are six of them, meaning an enemy infiltrated their group. Their supervisor is killed and dragged away. Jolyne and Ermes have to find the hidden enemy. Sentient plankton colony Foo Fighters (shortened to F.F.) has in fact taken over everyone and begins to fight the two women.
Foo Fighters
Ermes tries to get the supervisor back into safe range while Foo Fighter is dragged into dry land by Jolyne, almost dying because it's dependency on keeping itself wet.
Jolyne spares F.F, since it was coerced into obeying Whitesnake, and F.F. takes over prisoner Atroe's body. Jolyne successfully retrieve Jotaro's Star Platinum Disk and takes it back to prison.
The Collector, Marilyn Manson
Enrico Pucci, prison priest and wielder of Whitesnake, bribes Miraschon into helping him eliminate Jolyne by giving it the Stand Marilyn Manson.
Jolyne, Ermes and F.F. play a game of ball catching, and are approached by Miraschon, who bets that they can't pass the ball between themselves 100, Ermes eventually cheats, but Marilyn Manson automatically detects it and takes Ermes' liver as payment.
Jolyne wagers another ball, but the free time has ended. She and F.F. have to play in the prison and defend themselves from Miraschon. Jolyne eventually forces Miraschon to give back Ermes' liver and pummel her, taking her out definitely.
Savage Garden Strategy
Jolyne then makes a call to the Speedwagon Foundation to set up a plan in order to give them the Stand Disk. They agree to meet in the prison courtyard. Jolyne then meets with Emporio and Stand User Weather Report, who can manipulate the atmosphere and various weather phenomenons.
They are tailed by Lang Rangler who spits on Jolyne. Jolyne then heads to the courtyard alone but is soon under Lang's influence, which annul the gravity of anything Jolyne touches. Floating and the atmosphere going away from her, Jolyne calls Weather for help.
The two Stand user bring the fight to the factory Jolyne has to cross to reach the courtyard, and they have to fight in zero gravity and airless conditions. Jolyne and Weather defeat Lang Rangler but Weather is too wounded to carry on.
Pucci who traced Jolyne's phone call, incidentally meet her near the courtyard. Pucci has no choice but to hide his true identity and let Jolyne pass. However in the courtyard, Jolyne is shot by a guard Whitesnake brainwashed.
Flash Flood Warning
In a flashback, Pucci talks with DIO. It is explained that Jotaro burned DIO's Diary, which contained a plan to "get to Heaven".
Jolyne is incapacitated and loses the Stand Disk, but Weather causes a rain of poisonous frog so Jolyne can escape. Jolyne tries to guard herself from the frogs but is apparently overwhelmed. Pucci is pinned down by the rain and uses Whitesnake to retrieve Jotaro's Stand Disk, only to be taken by surprise by Jolyne who gives it to Savage Garden, a carrier pigeon which flies away.
Kiss of Love & Revenge
Noticing that Ermes has been very solitary lately, F.F. explains that Ermes voluntarily came to prison to kill Sports Maxx, a gangster who murdered Ermes' sister Gloria Costello. Ermes has found him and tailed him to look for the best moment to take her revenge. Incidentally, Maxx has been meeting with Pucci who gave him the Stand Limp Bizkit.
Ermes successfully kills Sports Maxx in his animal stuffing room, but is attacked by the invisible spectres of various stuffed animals. Jolyne and F.F. join her and help her, only for the three to see that Maxx escaped.
Maxx notices he's been killed, but resurrected into an invisible zombie thanks to Limp Bizkit. The three women follow Sports Maxx up to a graveyard and are surrounded by numerous zombies. Ermes successfully baits Sports Maxx into giving the finishing blow in a predictable place and time and kills him for good, but is gravely wounded in the process. Jolyne retrieves Sports Maxx's Memory Disk.
Ultra Security Solitary
Jolyne is brought to the punishment ward due to having caused much trouble, and stoicly endures the harsh conditions in the ward. Meanwhile, Emporio discovers that Whitesnake used Sports Maxx's Limp Bizkit into reviving a mysterious Bone, and discovers that it is hidden in the punishment ward, Jolyne having accepted to go there to retrieve the Bone.
Knowing that Whitesnake will exploit Jolyne's isolation to try to kill her, F.F. tries to find an ally to get her in the punishment ward.
His Name Is Anasui
F.F. tries to force Narciso Anasui, user of Diver Down into helping, and Annasui is extremely cooperative, having fallen for Jolyne. Using Diver Down's power of store energy in a certain place, they successfully begin to infiltrate the punishment ward.
The Secret of Guard Westwood
In the punishment ward, prison guard Viviano Westwood goes crazy and liberates every prisoner in the punishment ward in a mad eagerness to fight. Meanwhile Pucci reveals that he sent 4 Stand users to try to dispose of Jolyne.
In a flashback DIO explains to Pucci how the Stand Survivor manipulates people into fighting each others.
As Annasui and F.F. breach the security checkpoints, Jolyne begins to fight Westwood. Westwood is a tough fighter and wield Planet Waves which manipulates small meteors, the fights turns very brutal and Jolyne manages to bypass Westwood's own invulnerability to his own meteors by using the meteors to propel a boot toward his face, defeating the guard.
She notices that among the remaining prisoners, only two remain.
Burn Dragon's Dream
Kenzo, an elderly Stand User and wielder of Dragon's Dream which reveals lucky fengshui places for maximum killing probablity, challenges Jolyne but F.F. intervenes and fights him instead. Kenzo's superior skills almost prevail against F.F. but Annasui intervenes and reveals his power of restructure anything from the inside, defeating Kenzo.
Father: Jotaro, Daughter: Jolyne
Father: Jotaro Kujo - Daughter: Jolyne Cujoh
Jotaro is seen dormant (in a lotus position) under the care of the Speedwagon Foundation. The doctor reveal that without memory, Jotaro has no will to live and his body is slowly decaying itself.
The scene of Jolyne's first arrest is shown in a flashback.
Birth of the "Green"
Jolyne grabs a prisoner she saw having the bone in his possession but he soon transforms into a plant. In the same way every corpse in the punishment ward blooms. The bone fuses with the plants and the Bone has developed into an embryo bearing the Joestar birthmark.
Here Comes Yo-Yo Ma!
Annasui is approached by Guccio who used Survivor and uses him as a trap against the sole remaining Stand User D&G.
Having opted to escape the punishment ward from the eastern exit and reach the nearby swamp, Jolyne, Annasui and F.F. take a motorboat to cross it. However the embryo which was in their possession is swallowed by the automatic Stand Yo-Yo Ma. Unable to hurt him, F.F. stays behind to kill D&G while Jlyne and Annasui take Yo-Yo Ma on board.
Jolyne and Annasui are pursued by prison guard and have to hide in the swamp. Jolyne is slowly being melted by Yo-Yo Ma but she cannot communicate properly and is incapacited. At the same time F.F. discovers that Enrico Pucci is the mastermind behind the attacks.
F.F. - The Witness
While Annasui has successfully neutralized Yo-Yo Ma by fusing his brain with that of a frog, Pucci celebrates the soon to be born Embryo, but sees that F.F. is planning to kill D&G.
Awaken
The narration explains that F.F. fears having its intellect taken away and how it has come to appreciate his sentience and memories, because it has good memories of Jolyne, F.F. is ready to fight for her.
F.F. is confronted by Pucci. While F.F. kills D&G, she's severely wounded in the process and runs out of water. As the priest corners the plankton colony, the Green Babt is born from Yo-Yo Ma's remains.
Jolyne and Annasui try to approach the Green Baby, whose automatic Stand Green Green Grass of Home attacks them, shrinking them as the distance between the Green Baby and them decreases.
Whitesnake - The Pursuer
Coincidentally the Green Baby is interested in Jolyne and his power disappear, growing Jolyne and Annasui back to a normal height.
Almost dead, F.F. contacts Weather Report with a radio, and he uses his weather control power to make it rain and make the area foggy. Whitesnake loses F.F., and she meets with Weather Report.
The four of them meet, but Weather Report was Whitesnake in disguise. Whitesnake heavily wounds F.F. and Annasui and only manages to hurt Jolyne. Pucci reveals himself and approaches the Baby now is cuffed with Jolyne. A brutal close quarter fight ensues.
Paradise Time
In a flashback, DIO gives Pucci one of his finger bones.
Jolyne gains the upper hand in the fight, but Pucci throws Jotaro's Memory Disk into the dying Annasui, threatening the Disk to disappear forever.
New Moon! New Priest
Jolyne opts to try helping Annasui to get the Disk, and Pucci approaches the Green Baby, telling him the 14-word long secret password which causes the Baby to touch Pucci and fuse with him. Jolyne cannot help Annasui, but he is saved when F.F. sacrifices the rest of its plankton to heal him, and F.F. exchange a last goodbye with the helpless Jolyne.
Jail House Lock!
A new Pucci leaves the prison, having no use for it anymore. DIO's entire plan is reveal, most importantly that Pucci needs to head for the location with the coordinates North latitude 28 degrees 24 minutes, West longitude 80 degrees, 36 minutes.
Escape...
Jolyne, Ermes, and Emporio escape from prison on their hunt for Pucci while Anasui and Weather Report also escape in pursuit of Jolyne.
Jolyne succeeds in sending both of Jotaro's discs to The SPW Foundation, and his revival quickly goes underway.
Though her primary objective is achieved, justice and vengeance spurn Jolyne's chase for Pucci.
Three Men in the Hospital
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Bohemian Rhapsody
Ungalo, Bohemian Rhapsody
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Long Time No See, Romeo
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Sky High
Rykiel, Sky High
Defeating him, Jolyne regrets that this generation under the Brando and Joestar families should have met under such circumstances.
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Three Days to the New Moon
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Under World
Donatello Versus, Under World
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Heavy Weather
Weather Report receives his Memory Disc, re-releasing his rage at his brother Pucci; manifesting as the new Stand power Heavy Weather.
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The New Moon's Gravity
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C-Moon
C-Moon
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Made in Heaven
Made in Heaven
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What a Wonderful World
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Characters
Character Name | Stand Name | Relation |
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Jolyne Cujoh | Stone Free | Main Protagonist |
Ermes Costello | Kiss | Ally |
Emporio Alniño | Burning Down the House | Ally |
Jotaro Kujo | Star Platinum | Ally |
F.F. | Foo Fighters | Ally (Previously Villain) |
Weather Report | Weather Report - Heavy Weather | Ally |
Narciso Anasui | Diver Down | Ally (Prevously Neutral) |
Romeo Jisso | N/A | Neutral |
Gwess | Goo Goo Dolls | Neutral (Previously Villain) |
Loccobarocco | N/A | Neutral |
Johngalli A | Manhattan Transfer | Villain |
Thunder McQueen | Highway to Hell | Villain |
Miraschon | Marilyn Manson | Villain |
Lang Rangler | Jumpin' Jack Flash | Villain |
Sports Maxx | Limp Bizkit | Villain |
Guccio | Survivor | Villain |
Viviano Westwood | Planet Waves | Villain |
Kenzou | Dragon's Dream | Villain |
D an G | Yo-Yo Ma | Villain |
The Green Baby | Green, Green Grass of Home | Villain |
Miu Miu | Jail House Lock | Villain |
Ungalo | Bohemian Rhapsody | Villain |
Rikiel | Sky High | Villain |
Donatello Versus | Under World | Villain |
Enrico Pucci | Whitesnake - C-Moon - Made in Heaven | Main Antagonist |
Major Battles
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Chapters
Stone Ocean consists of 158 chapters, compiled into Volumes 64 to 80 of the Jump Comics collected editions. The left column consists of the titles from the volumes while the right column consists of the titles from the Weekly Shonen Jump release of Part VI.[3][1]
SO Volume 1 (64) (64): Prisoner FE40536: Jolyne Cujoh | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (囚人番号FE40536空条徐倫, Shūjin Bangō FE40536 Kūjō Jorīn) |
May 1, 2000[4] |
978-4-08-872866-7 |
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SO Volume 2 (65) (65): Visitor to the Green Dolphin Street Prison |
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (グリーン·ドルフィン·ストリート刑務所の面会人, Gurīn Dorufin Sutorīto Keimusho no Menkainin) |
August 4, 2000[5] |
978-4-08-872899-5 |
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SO Volume 3 (66) (66): Prisoner of Love | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (プリズナー·オブ·ラヴ, Purizunā Obu Ravu) |
October 4, 2000[6] |
978-4-08-873027-1 |
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SO Volume 4 (67) (67): Go! Foo Fighters | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (行くぞ! フー·ファイターズ, Iku Zo! Fū Faitāzu) |
December 4, 2000[7] |
978-4-08-873051-6 |
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SO Volume 5 (68) (68): Savage Garden Strategy (Head for the Courtyard!) |
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (サヴェジ·ガーデン作戦 (中庭へ向かえ!), Saveji Gāden Sakusen (Nakaniwa e Mukae!)) |
February 2, 2001[8] |
978-4-08-873077-6 |
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SO Volume 6 (69) (69): Flash Flood Warning | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (集中豪雨警報発令, Shūchū Gōu Keihō Hatsurei) |
April 4, 2001[9] |
978-4-08-873103-2 |
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SO Volume 7 (70) (70): Ultra Security Solitary | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (ウルトラセキュリティ懲罰房, Urutora Sekyuriti Chōbatsubō) |
June 4, 2001[10] |
978-4-08-873126-1 |
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SO Volume 8 (71) (71): Burn Dragon's Dream | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (燃えよ |
September 4, 2001[11] |
978-4-08-873160-5 |
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SO Volume 9 (72) (72): Birth of the Green | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (緑色の誕生, Midoriiro no Tanjō) |
November 2, 2001[12] |
978-4-08-873183-4 |
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SO Volume 10 (73) (73): Awaken | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (AWAKEN-目覚め, AWAKEN-Mezame) |
February 4, 2002[13] |
978-4-08-873225-1 |
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SO Volume 11 (74) (74): Head Out! Paradise Time | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (向かえ! 天国の時, Mukae! Tengoku no Toki) |
April 4, 2002[14] |
978-4-08-873250-3 |
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SO Volume 12 (75) (75): Escape... | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (脱獄へ..., Datsugoku e...) |
July 4, 2002[15] |
978-4-08-873284-8 |
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SO Volume 13 (76) (76): Sky High! | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (空高くスカイ·ハイ!, Sora Takaku Sukai Hai!) |
September 4, 2002[16] |
978-4-08-873315-9 |
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SO Volume 14 (77) (77): Three Days to the New Moon | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (天国の時 新月まであと3日, Tengoku no Toki Shingetsu made Ato Mikka) |
December 4, 2002[17] |
978-4-08-873346-3 |
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SO Volume 15 (78) (78): Heavy Weather | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (ヘビー·ウェザー, Hebī Wezā) |
February 4, 2003[18] |
978-4-08-873383-8 |
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SO Volume 16 (79) (79): Coming to Cape Canaveral | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (ケープ·カナベラルにて, Kēpu Kanaberaru nite) |
April 4, 2003[19] |
978-4-08-873410-1 |
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SO Volume 17 (80) (80): Made in Heaven | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (メイド・イン・ヘブン, Meido In Hevun) |
July 4, 2003[20] |
978-4-08-873483-5 |
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Trivia
- Part VI has the highest number of female allies among its cast.
- Also interesting to note, one of the allies, Narciso Anasui, was originally going to be a female character, but was later reintroduced as a male character.
- Several names for characters are derived from fashion brands; numbering more than popular music references.