DU Episode 39

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Goodbye, Morioh Town - The Golden Heart (さよなら杜王町-黄金の心, Sayonara Moriō-chō - Ōgon no Kokoro) is the one hundred thirteenth episode of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure anime and the thirty-ninth and final episode of Diamond Is Unbreakable. It covers Chapter 436 through Chapter 439.

Summary

Having been backed into a corner by Josuke, Okuyasu, and Hayato, Kira is left in disbelief at the prospect that Jotaro might finally catch him. Kira is left in the care of a paramedic crew who heard the explosion from earlier and rushed to aid him while Jotaro, Koichi, and Rohan come to the realization that the man they're seeing is the serial killer they've been searching for. Delirious, Kira reveals his identity and his hand fetish to the female paramedic before using her to activate Bites the Dust. Kira zooms back through time and seems to end up alright, only to end up in an unusual part of town. When Kira looks at his watch to check the time, he notices that it's still damaged from Stray Cat's air bubble. While he contemplates his situation, he is confronted by Reimi Sugimoto, who reveals that Kira is in fact a ghost. While this is happening, Kira starts to remember how he died:

Just before he could activate Bites the Dust, Kira's trigger hand was weighed down by Echoes Act 3. Jotaro then used Star Platinum: The World to stop time and broke Killer Queen's finger before pummeling the serial killer and his Stand. Once time resumed, Kira was thrown by the force of Star Platinum's punches into the patch of the paramedics' reversing ambulance, which ran over his head and crushed it in, killing him instantly. The gruesome result horrified everyone, leaving Hayato bittersweet towards the death of the man who killed his father. Meanwhile, the police ask for the dead man's identity, as his face was scraped off by the ambulance's wheel; the female paramedic from earlier identifies him as Yoshikage Kira, all the while oblivious to the fact that he was a murderer.

Having remembered his death, Kira's skin starts to crack and bleed as Reimi reveals who she is by showing the wounds he gave her. Kira realizes that Reimi was actually trying to make him turn around and be dragged away by the alley's hands and tries to force her to turn around instead, suddenly reverting to his original face. However, Arnold bites Kira's hand and the alley hands tear the killer to shreds, ensuring that Yoshikage Kira will forever spend his afterlife as a damned soul. Having finally found peace, Reimi and Arnold are able to ascend to heaven, bidding farewell to Koichi, Rohan, and company. Meanwhile, Hayato is left in tears at his home as his mother obliviously waits for her dead husband to return; in a narration, Rohan notes how because of Kira, so many families in Morioh have been left waiting for loved ones that will never come home.

With the summer of 1999 coming to a close, everyone is able to return to living normal lives. Among others, Joseph Joestar adopts Shizuka as his own daughter, Jotaro is able to graduate college after a successful thesis on a starfish he saw on Morioh's beach, Koichi and Yukako now live happily as a couple, Tonio Trussardi's restaurant booms in popularity thanks to Pearl Jam's restorative abilities, and Josuke, Okuyasu, and Koichi continue to hang out as an unbreakable trio of friends.

Appearances

Manga/Anime Differences

  • Added a range indicator for Star Platinum: The World's time stop.
  • Added a flashback to Kira's youth while he's explaining the origins of his hand fetish.
  • Kira traveling back in time via Bites the Dust is much more intricate, with extended visuals and effects.
  • Kira's head being twisted around by the ambulance's tire is shown rather than obscured. The actual crushing of the head is still not shown.
  • Kira's face is shown transforming back into his original appearance as he attacks Reimi.
  • The hellish dimension Kira is dragged into is shown.
  • Reimi's final farewell scene is extended.
  • The narration detailing where all of the characters are after the story concluded in the manga was expanded into a series of short scenes:

Trivia

  • A special compilation trailer for the last episode was broadcast at the 2016 Jump Festa Exposition, in addition to the regular trailer.
  • The added scene with Josuke, Koichi and Okuyasu out in front of the Owson is an homage to one of the original JoJo commercials featuring the Part 4 cast, looking nearly identical.
  • The outfit Rohan is wearing in the epilogue, along with his finger exercises are a teaser for the OVA, Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe.

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