Jonathan Joestar/es
Jonathan Joestar (ジョナサン・ジョースター, Jonasan Jōsutā) es el protagonista de la primera parte de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Phantom Blood, y el primer "JoJo" de la serie. Su legado se extiende a lo largo de casi la totalidad de las primeras seis partes de la serie, con personajes importantes como Joseph Joestar y Jotaro Kujo siendo sus descendientes.
Jonathan es el hijo del rico empresario George Joestar I y Mary Joestar. Es un hombre honesto, amable y positivo cuya vida está llena de tragedia después de conocer a su hermano mayor adoptado y antagonista de la serie, Dio Brando. En su batalla contra Dio, Jonathan se convierte en un usuario de Ripple bajo la tutela del maestro Will Anthonio Zeppeli.
Jonathan es el padre biológico de Giorno Giovanna, el protagonista de Vento Aureo, así como un puñado de otro ilegítimo descendencia.
Apariencia
Niñez
Cumpliendo con las normas de la Época victoriana, el atuendo de la infancia de Jonathan a los 12 años consistía en una camisa con cuello, calzones y un par de medias largas con zapatos de vestir. Esto iba acompañado de un blazer, chaleco y corbata, o un par de tirantes. Como noble, a veces reemplazaba la corbata con una cinta como su padre.[9]
- Al boxear, usa un atuendo casual de boxeo que consiste en una camiseta sin mangas, pantalones cortos y guantes de boxeo.
- Durante su tiempo con Erina, Jonathan también se pone una gorra de vendedor de periódicos y un par de botas hasta la rodilla.
- Al pisar el río, usa un traje de baño a rayas de dos piezas.
Años Adultos
Como adulto de los 20 años, Jonathan es un individuo alto (195 cm/6'5"), y extremadamente musculoso con aplomo de caballeros. Su atuendo típico tiende a reflejar su noble pasado, caracterizado por túnicas estilizadas sobre camisas de manga larga. Las prendas de vestir recurrentes incluyen una corbata, corbatín, botas gruesas y un chaleco.
- En casa, Jonathan usa un atuendo semiformal que consiste en una camisa con cuello, corbata y chaqueta con mangas enrolladas.[10]
- Durante los partidos de University Rugby, el usa una camisa de rugby a rayas estándar y pantalones con medias largas.[10]
- Cuando se dirige a la Calle Ogre para encontrar una cura para la enfermedad de su padre, Jonathan se pone un atuendo completamente nuevo compuesto por una chaqueta acolchada y pantalones, completo con una gorra de caza de ciervos y una capa larga.[10]
- Durante su entrenamiento con Zeppeli, Jonathan se desnuda hasta una camiseta sin mangas estilizada con pulseras y, en algún momento, un adorno en forma de círculo.[11]
- En su búsqueda de Windknight's Lot, Jonathan se pone una túnica de doble capa con corbatín y Deerstalkercap.[12]
- Después de su pelea con Tarkus, el usa una camiseta sin mangas ajustada con mangas tapadas para el resto del viaje. En el anime, estas mangas se convierten en hombreras.[13]
- Durante su luna de miel y su encuentro final con Dio, Jonathan usa un traje ornamentado con una larga cola sobre una camisa con cuello, tirantes en los hombros y una corbata.[13]
Esquemas de Color
Personalidad
Durante su infancia, Jonathan fue orgulloso y travieso, pero gentil. A pesar de que ya aspiraba a ser un "verdadero caballero",[14] Jonathan carecía de modales y se comportaba principalmente como un niño normal. Su madre había muerto antes de que él pudiera recordarla, y sus compañeros, excluyéndolo por su estatus, dejaron a Jonathan un poco solo.[15] Mientras que al principio, Jonathan no tenía su fuerza de voluntad futura, Dio, sin saberlo, se convirtió en el catalizador de su crecimiento empujándolo al límite y humillando a su novia Erina Pendleton.[16] Sin embargo, tuvo la amabilidad y el coraje de saltar inmediatamente al rescate de Erina contra dos matones más grandes que él a pesar de no conocerla.[14]
En primer lugar, Jonathan se esfuerza por convertirse en un "verdadero caballero". Lleva con orgullo su apellido de Joestar, nunca traicionando el código de conducta que ha establecido para sí mismo y tratará a cualquier compañero humano con respeto a menos que demuestren ser malvados.
Jonathan también posee una fuerza interior feroz y el impulso de enfrentar y superar el conflicto, lo que Dio llama un "poder explosivo". Ese impulso, alimentado por su afecto por sus amigos y seres queridos, le permitió superar las situaciones más difíciles, logrando salvar a su esposa Erina, a pesar de que su bote fue invadido por zombis y fue golpeado fatalmente en la garganta.[17] Jonathan lucha por lo que cree, y una vez que se compromete con algo, no retrocederá hasta que se termine el acto. Durante su viaje para encontrar una cura para la enfermedad de su padre, fue emboscado por una banda de matones. Ni siquiera se estremeció cuando agarró el cuchillo de un asaltante con la mano, diciendo que tenía mucho más en juego en la pelea que solo cuatro dedos.[18]
Como caballero, Jonathan también es amable y positivo. Jonathan tiene una mentalidad en la que intenta imaginar las consecuencias que sus acciones tendrían en otras personas, incluso si parecen ser enemigos.[19] Es gentil y comprensivo, siente dolor incluso cuando destruye un cobre zombificado. A pesar de su habilidad para pelear, nunca dañará seriamente a una persona sin una razón válida. Incluso después de todo lo que Dio ha hecho, Jonathan todavía lo considera su hermano y derrama lágrimas por él.[20] Su naturaleza cortés, así como su fortaleza mental y su capacidad para resistir el miedo y el dolor es la razón principal por la que Speedwagon decide ayudarlo en su viaje. Durante su vida, Jonathan siempre ha tenido el impulso de salvar a otros, comenzando con Erina y terminando con su pensamiento de un bebé cercano justo cuando estaba agonizando por el ataque de Dio.[21]
Sin embargo, Jonathan puede sentir una furia justa ante la maldad de sus enemigos y conducirá la justicia al vencerlos. Admitió que su razón para luchar contra Dio no estaba fuera de servicio para salvar al mundo, sino para vengar a sus seres queridos que Dio había matado.[22] Además, no tiene lástima por las personas verdaderamente despreciables con las que no está familiarizado, como Doobie.[23]
Con su coraje y espíritu, Jonathan establece un legado como el primer JoJo de la serie.
Fascinado con la Máscara de Piedra, Jonathan trató de estudiarlo e incluso tomó el camino de la arqueología.[24] Sin embargo, al no haber pensado en molestar a nadie, Jonathan no descubrió su verdadero propósito por sí mismo.
Habilidades
Athleticismo
Jonathan había vivido un pasado difícil como hijo de un aristócrata y en su infancia se sabía que era al menos un boxeador competente. En su vida universitaria, jugó Rugby junto a Dio Brando y fue venerado como una de las dos estrellas de la Academia Hugh Hudson.
Incluso antes de aprender el Ripple, Jonathan pudo defenderse de tres matones, Speedwagon entre ellos, con gran poder y fuerza de voluntad. Era capaz de empuñar varias armas que solo tenían las armaduras en la Mansión Joestar.
Intelligence
Jonathan is shown to be an intelligent person and a very competent thinker during battles, constantly coming up with new strategies mid-combat to defeat foes such as Bruford and Dio.
Academically, Jonathan graduated from university after having written a celebrated thesis in archaeology.[25] He has meticulously studied the Stone Mask, going as far as identifying the spots in the brain it would pierce,[18] but didn't discover its true purpose himself.
In a fight, Jonathan is adept at thinking of moves on the spot and using the environment to his advantage. On several occasions, Jonathan was quick to formulate plans even in a moment of crisis. Still agonizing over the death of his father, Jonathan had to fight a vampirized Dio and quickly thought about burning down the Joestar Mansion in order to cancel out Dio's regenerative abilities. Likewise, agonizing from a wound in the throat which also led to a lack of oxygen going to his brain, Jonathan managed to use his last Ripple on Wang Chan to dispose of a horde of zombies and Dio at the same time by controlling Wang Chan's body to make the boat explode. Jonathan even notably used his belt as a supplementary whip before ever acquiring the Ripple, as well exploited the fact that Windknight's Lot was a coal mining town to deduce that a lake would have air pockets at its bottom to surprise Bruford with an unexpected production of Ripple.
Ripple
Jonathan has an arsenal of ancient martial art techniques, most inherited from Will A. Zeppeli and involving Ripple, at his disposal. Some are his original creation, most ending with "Overdrive".
Attacks
Skills
Alongside the attacks, the Ripple has various other uses in combat. A skilled Ripple user such as Jonathan has the ability to walk on water, strengthen objects and increase their potency, increase jumping height, and much more.
Weapons
- Main article: Luck and Pluck
Stand
- Main article: Joestar Stand
- According to the light novel, JOJO'S BIZARRE ADVENTURE OVER HEAVEN, this Stand shares the same name as Hermit Purple and is called "Hermit Purple #2". In the subsequent novel JORGE JOESTAR, this Stand is instead named "The Passion" and takes the form of a crown of thorns.
Relationships
Family
- George Joestar I: In his youth, Jonathan's father was very strict on him, correcting his lack of table manners and berating his studies, while ignoring the harm that Dio was bringing on his son. This was perhaps made worse by the fact that Jonathan's mother had died some years ago, hardening George and causing him to be harsher on his son. Regardless, Jonathan still loves his father greatly, angrily beating up Dio, whom he had been friends with for the past seven years, for poisoning his father. When Dio throws a knife at Jonathan, George sacrifices himself to block the knife and comments that "It's not so bad to die in your son's arms".
- Mary Joestar: Though Jonathan's interactions with his mother are never seen as she is killed while he was still an infant, he is shown to love her greatly, looking at her picture wistfully and crying right after Dio ruins his life with his arrival.
- Danny: Jonathan and Danny have forged a strong bond since Danny saved Jonathan from drowning in the river. Jonathan is shown to be very angry when Danny was kicked by Dio and had sobbed uncontrollably when the household had buried Danny. Danny still shows up in his master's memories, when Jonathan remembers having fought with Danny over a bone.
- Erina Pendleton: Jonathan's love interest and eventually his wife first hands him a handkerchief shortly after he is beaten down by bullies. Jonathan professes his love for her afterward, which she is shown to accept at least in part until Dio enters and steals her first kiss in order to upset the two. Erina does return after the Joestar mansion burns down, however, and nurses Jonathan back to health, igniting the relationship between the two once more. The two are married after Jonathan manages to defeat Dio with his Ripple, and their relationship continues well into Erina's old age.
- Giorno Giovanna: Many years after Jonathan's death, DIO uses Jonathan's body to get around in the world now, during which he sires 4 children, one of which is Giorno. Of all the children, Giorno is born first and carries the birthmark thanks to Jonathan's DNA present in his body. While a slightly darker side of Giorno exists, resembling DIO's ruthlessness (albeit towards evil people), he retains a noble heart and desire to help innocents, closer to Jonathan's ideals.
- Joseph Joestar: Joseph is the grandson of Jonathan. Joseph had no real knowledge of his grandfather prior to his battle with Straizo because of Robert E. O. Speedwagon keeping the events of Jonathan's battle secret. However, Joseph holds great respect towards him due to his relationship with Erina and friendship with Speedwagon. When Caesar insults Jonathan, it enrages Joseph for bringing up the past. His respect for his grandfather is even more apparent in his later years, as he's shown to be angry that DIO is now using Jonathan's body as his own.
Friends
- Robert E. O. Speedwagon: As Jonathan's most loyal friend and an enemy at first, he later joined Jonathan on his quest after seeing the protagonist's dedication and courteous nature. In his later years, he founded The Speedwagon Foundation, which has become the Joestar Family's most useful asset in battling Stand users and supernatural research.
- Will Anthonio Zeppeli: Jonathan, upon meeting Zeppeli, was initially perplexed by his appearance and strange abilities. After Zeppeli explains his actions and the significance of the Ripple, Jonathan grows to trust Zeppeli completely and looks up to him as a mentor. Zeppeli eventually sacrifices himself to save Jonathan and transfers his energy and life force to him, just moments before dying. Jonathan tearfully avenges Zeppeli by killing Tarkus.
- Poco: As with the rest of his party, Jonathan felt it necessary to look after Poco during his battle against Dio and his undead army. He takes it upon himself to save Poco's sister during their storming of Dio's castle.
- Tonpetty: Given the short time-sharing, their relationship was nothing more than cordial respect and empathy with them over the death of Zeppeli.
- Dire: Dire died too fast to exchange more than a few words with him. However, it is Jonathan who takes revenge on his hands against Dio.
- Straizo: Given the short time-sharing, their relationship was nothing more than cordial respect and empathy with them over the death of Zeppeli. However after Jonathan's death, it is Straizo who adopts the child that Jonathan saves and gives to Erina and eventually teaches the child in the ways of the Ripple. Since Straizo's adoptive daughter married his son that would essentially make them brothers-in-law.
Enemies
- Dio Brando: In their childhood, Dio and Jonathan do not get along well due to Dio's antagonism towards Jonathan and his ability to both outshine him and ruin his relationships greatly. Years later at Hugh Hudson Academy, Jonathan is shown to have become friendly with Dio, though Jonathan still suspects that something is suspicious about Dio's behavior, while Dio had been plotting to take over the Joestar household. Their antagonism reaches a peak when Dio poisons, and later kills, Jonathan's father and transforms into a vampire. Regardless, both maintain some degree of respect towards one another, as shown when Jonathan suicidally attempts to pin Dio on a pointed statue as the Joestar mansion burned down & destroyed his body in their final battle, and Dio acknowledges Jonathan shortly before attempting to take over Jonathan's body. In the end, Jonathan failed to stop Dio and his body is possessed by him. Their relationship sparks a legacy that continues well into the future parts of the series.
- Wang Chan: As the man who gave Dio the poison that was used to try and kill his father, Jonathan despised Wang Chan. Unlike Dio, Wang Chan had no respect for Jonathan and constantly insulted him. During his final battle with Dio, Jonathan used the last of his Ripple to kill Wang Chan and use his body to blow up the ship and Dio with it.
- Tarkus: Jonathan was originally awestruck at Tarkus having learned of him in history books, but after he destroyed the remains of his comrade Bruford, Jonathan lost all respect for him. The two would later battle in a castle chained together and said battle would prompt Zeppeli's death, and out of anger and sadness Jonathan destroyed Tarkus.
- Bruford: Like Tarkus, Jonathan highly respected Bruford due to his reputation as a great fighter and knight. After their battle, Bruford also grew to respect Jonathan and gave him his sword before his death.
- Jack the Ripper: Because he was one of Dio's minions and an infamous serial killer, Jonathan knew Jack was a threat and had to be stopped. In the end, Jonathan destroyed Jack with his Ripple.
Chapters / Episodes
- Chapter 1: Prologue
- Chapter 2: Dio Brando the Invader, Part 1
- Chapter 3: Dio Brando the Invader, Part 2
- Chapter 4: Dio Brando the Invader, Part 3
- Chapter 5: Dio Brando the Invader, Part 4
- Chapter 6: A Letter from the Past, Part 1
- Chapter 7: A Letter from the Past, Part 2
- Chapter 8: The Stone Mask, Part 1
- Chapter 9: The Stone Mask, Part 2
- Chapter 10: The Stone Mask, Part 3
- Chapter 11: The Stone Mask, Part 4
- Chapter 12: Youth with Dio, Part 1
- Chapter 13: Youth with Dio, Part 2
- Chapter 14: Youth with Dio, Part 3
- Chapter 15: Youth with Dio, Part 4
- Chapter 16: Youth with Dio, Part 5
- Chapter 17: The Birth of DIO
- Chapter 18: Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 1
- Chapter 19: Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 2
- Chapter 20: Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 3
- Chapter 21: Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 4
- Chapter 22: Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 5
- Chapter 23: Ripple Overdrive, Part 1
- Chapter 24: Ripple Overdrive, Part 2
- Chapter 25: Ripple Overdrive, Part 3
- Chapter 26: Tarkus and the Dark Knight Bruford, Part 1
- Chapter 27: Tarkus and the Dark Knight Bruford, Part 2
- Chapter 28: Tarkus and the Dark Knight Bruford, Part 3
- Chapter 29: Tarkus and the Dark Knight Bruford, Part 4
- Chapter 30: Sleep as a Hero
- Chapter 31: The Knights' Ruins
- Chapter 32: The Medieval Knights' Training Ground for Murder
- Chapter 33: Pluck for Tomorrow and the Successor, Part 1
- Chapter 34: Pluck for Tomorrow and the Successor, Part 2
- Chapter 35: Pluck for Tomorrow and the Successor, Part 3
- Chapter 36: The Three from a Faraway Land, Part 1
- Chapter 37: The Three from a Faraway Land, Part 2
- Chapter 38: The Three from a Faraway Land, Part 3
- Chapter 39: Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 1
- Chapter 40: Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 2
- Chapter 41: Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 3
- Chapter 42: Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 4
- Chapter 43: Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 5
- Chapter 44: Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 6 (Death)
- Chapter 45: Joseph Joestar of New York, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 46: Joseph Joestar of New York, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 47: Joseph Joestar of New York, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 49: Straizo vs. Joseph, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 52: Straizo vs. Joseph, Part 5 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 63: Joseph Joestar of Rome (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 88: Caesar: A Lonely Youth, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 92: Caesar: A Lonely Youth, Part 5 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 96: The Wind, the Chariot, and Wamuu, Part 2 (Flashback)
- Chapter 110: Kars the Superbeing Is Born, Part 2 (Flashback)
- Chapter 111: Joseph's Final Gamble (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 116: Jotaro Kujo, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 117: The Man with the Star Birthmark (Family Tree)
- Chapter 118: Noriaki Kakyoin, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 136: Yellow Temperance, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 210: Shooting DIO?! (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 251: DIO's World, Part 5 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 254: DIO's World, Part 8 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 255: DIO's World, Part 9 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 259: DIO's World, Part 13 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 262: DIO's World, Part 16 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 390: Highway Star, Part 7 (Family tree)
- (Family tree)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 1: Dio the Invader
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 2: A Letter from the Past
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 3: Youth with Dio
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 4: Overdrive
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 5: The Dark Knights
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 6: Pluck for Tomorrow
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 7: The Successor
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 8: Bloody Battle! JoJo & Dio
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 9: The Final Ripple! (Death)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 10: JoJo of New York (Mentioned only)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 11: Master of the Game (Mentioned only)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 14: Ultimate Warriors from Ancient Times (Flashback)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 20: Caesar: A Lonely Youth (Flashback)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 21: The Hundred vs. Two Strategy (Flashback)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 24: The Bond That Binds JoJo (Mentioned only)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 25: The Birth of a Superbeing!! (Flashback)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 26: The Man Who Became a God (Photo only)
- Stardust Crusaders Episode 1: A Man Possessed by an Evil Spirit (Mentioned only)
- Stardust Crusaders Episode 2: Who Will Be the Judge?! (Flashback)
- Stardust Crusaders Episode 39: The Gatekeeper of Hell, Pet Shop, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
- Stardust Crusaders Episode 42: The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- Stardust Crusaders Episode 46: DIO's World, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
- Stardust Crusaders Episode 47: DIO's World, Part 3 (Flashback)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 1 (OVA): The Evil Spirit (Death)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 2 (OVA): Hierophant Green (Flashback)
Quotes
- “I strive to be a true gentleman! There are times when a gentleman has to be courageous and fight, even when his opponent is bigger than he is and he knows he's going to lose! (ぼくは本当の紳士をめざしているからだ!相手が大きいヤツだからって負けるとわかっているからって 紳士は勇気を持って戦わなくてはならない時があるからだぞッ!!, Boku wa hontō no shinshi o mezashite irukarada! Aite ga ōkī yatsudakaratte makeru to wakatte irukaratte shinshi wa yūki o motte tatakawanakute wa naranai toki ga arukarada zo!!)”—Jonathan Joestar, Chapter 1: Prologue
- “I... I'm no match for [Dio]... but I can't afford to lose now! If I lose, I'll be living in Dio's shadow for the rest of my life. I have to fight to reclaim Erina's honor!”—Chapter 4: Dio Brando the Invader, Part 3
- “What are you planning now, Dio?! Whatever you do, I'll fight! I am Jonathan Joestar of House Joestar!”—Chapter 7: A Letter from the Past, Part 2
- “So... that Stone Mask... it has given birth to a monster! Frankly, I'm scared! But I can't let you remain in this world, Dio! I never expected the Stone Mask that I was inquisitively researching to be a tool for creating demons... It's my fault... I have to fight!”—Chapter 13: Youth with Dio, Part 2
- “My youth was a youth with Dio! Now we'll settle matters from our youth!”—Chapter 15: Youth with Dio, Part 4
- “Shivering heart, burning heat! [...] Sendo Hamon Overdrive!”—Jonathan Joestar, Chapter 21: Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 4
- “My heart is burning with the heat of a raging fire! Feel the pounding beat of my pulse! SUNLIGHT YELLOW OVERDRIVE!”—Jonathan Joestar, Chapter 29: Tarkus and the Dark Knight Bruford, Part 4
- “Not even a single one of your bones will remain in this world! I'm gonna erase that evil spirit of yours! Sink into the darkness of History forever!”—Jonathan Joestar to Tarkus, Chapter 35: Pluck for Tomorrow and the Successor, Part 3
- “There is no need to share my prideful name with a Zombie!”—Jonathan Joestar, Chapter 37: The Three from a Faraway Land, Part 2
- “Dio! I'll reveal my feelings to you... It's disgraceful as a gentleman but honestly, right now, Jonathan Joestar... To avenge his friends... Dio! I will kill you!”—Jonathan Joestar, Chapter 38: The Three from a Faraway Land, Part 3
- “The final Ripple remaining in my body! I'll release it, no matter how small!”—Jonathan Joestar, Chapter 43: Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 5
- “Maybe we really are two as one... I even feel a bizarre friendship between us. And now, our fates have intertwined... They'll disappear together as the ship explodes.”—Jonathan Joestar to Dio, Chapter 43: Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 5
- “Be happy... Erina.”—Jonathan Joestar's last words, Chapter 44: Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 6
Trivia
- Jonathan's name was derived at a Denny's where Araki and his first editor, Ryosuke Kabashima, had their first meeting pertaining to the JoJo series.[2] The two had decided on "Jonathan" as the series' protagonist, however, Araki also wanted the initials to match in a way similar to the American filmmaker, Steven Spielberg (S.S). They eventually landed on the name, "Jonathan Joestar" (J.J) and thus the nickname "JoJo" was born.[28] Araki mentions he was not referencing anything in particular when he chose the first name.[1]
- Jonathan was rumored to be named after "Jonathan's Family Restaurant," however, both Araki and Kabashima confirm this is an urban myth. Araki had brought up the name during a 2006 interview, but he states the interviewer had mentioned it and he just used it by accident.[2]
- In Jump Comics Volume 1, there is a typographical error where Jonathan uses the line 何をするだァーッ (Nani o suru da) instead of 何をするんだァーッ (Nani o surun da). This error was not fixed for 15 years until the 66th printing and has since then been replicated in other works such as Phantom Blood (PS2 Game) and All Star Battle.
- According to JOJO A-GO!GO!, the ability DIO uses during Stardust Crusaders, to create a vision on a crystal ball, is actually a Stand power which awoke in Jonathan's body.[29]
- Jonathan has a similar appearance and physique to Hokuto no Ken's Kenshiro.
- Araki stated in JoJonium Vol. 1 that Jonathan was difficult for him to design. He wanted to create a "first Joestar" that could function as a symbol of purity and dignity rather than a unique, fresh character. However, there were limitations on how he could write the character due to being a "symbol of justice", so Araki found himself unsure where to take the character.[30]
- Jonathan is the only character to appear in every chapter of the respective part they were introduced in, as he is in every chapter of Phantom Blood.
- Due to the concept of the Joestar Birthmark not being introduced until Stardust Crusaders, Jonathan is not shown to have it in the manga. Later adaptations do show Jonathan's birthmark, such as the 2000 OVA during the flashback showing Jonathan's death, or the 2012 anime when he defeats Tarkus.
- Jonathan's voice actor in the 2007 Phantom Blood film, Katsuyuki Konishi, also voices Diavolo in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind.
References
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