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—George Joestar à Dario Brando, Chapter 1: Prologue

George Joestar I (ジョージ・ジョースターⅠ世, Jōji Jōsutā Issei) é um aliado secundário da primeira parte deJoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Phantom Blood.

George é retratado como um famoso aristocrata britânico e patriarca da Família Joestar. Ele é o marido de Mary Joestar e o pai do primeiro protagonista, Jonathan Joestar. Depois de um mal-entendimento trágico, ele adota Dio Brando à sua família, causando os eventos das seis primeiras partes.

Aparência

George Joestar é um homem de meia idade com uma altura e porte médio. Ele possui um cabelo inteiramente azul escuro com uma franja partida para um lado de sua testa. Ele também possui um bigode bem-cuidado

George Joestar é tipicamente visto com um terno de três peças que possui uma gravata borboleta ou uma gravata normal. Em flashbacks, ele usa um manto escuro.

Personalidade

George é bondoso, entretanto um tanto extraviado. O mais aparente exemplo é quando ele acredita por engano que Dario Brando salvou sua vida, que na verdade estava tentando roubar as suas posses.[1] Mesmo quando George percebe isso até certo ponto, ele mostra generosidade alegando que ele deu seu anel à Dario de boa vontade e facilmente o tirou da cadeia. De qualquer jeito, George ainda honra Dario por tomar cuidado de seu filho e não percebe os maus feitos por Dio. Quando ele percebe, culpa Dario pelo comportamento de Dio.

George ama seu filho, mas é estrito com o mesmo, especialmente desde que Dio apareceu o que ofereceu à George alguém com quem comparar Jonathan, e quis fazer dele um cavalheiro. Apesar dele usar punição física e privação de comida para punir Jonathan [2] é apenas uma reflexão dos costumes de seu tempo do que de seu próprio caráter. Ele notavelmente mostra seu amor paternal ao receber uma facada fatal no lugar de Jonathan.

História

Passado

Como um homem de classe, George era famoso no negócio de troca, fazendo da família dele rica e capaz de viver em uma mansão luxuosa. Ele depois se casou com uma mulher chamada Mary e eles tiveram um filho, Jonathan Joestar.

Phantom Blood

George Joestar confundindo Dario Brando como seu salvador.

George tragicamente perde sua esposa Mary em um acidente de carruagem em 1868. Quando o ladrão Dario Brando chega para roubar os itens de valor ali perto, George então acorda e assume que Dario o salvou e se sente em dívida. Mais tarde, George encontra Dario novamente porém na prisão. Dario foi preso por tentar penhorar um anel que foi identificado como propriedade da falecida Mary. Porém, George decide mentir para a polícia para salvar Dario da pena de morte e diz ao inspetor no comando do caso que ele deu o anel à Dario. Ele então dá o anel à Dario, dizendo à ele que ele entende a razão do furto e para ele se tornar um bom homem de família. Nem mesmo Dario consegue entender a natureza generosa de George enquanto ele provem ele com dinheiro para um empreendimento hoteleiro que ultimamente falha. [3]

For the next twelve years, George raised his only son Jonathan who grew into a fine youth despite being rough around the edges. He got Jonathan a pet dog, Danny, who saved Jonathan from drowning and became his best friend.
George scolding Jonathan Joestar.

After receiving a letter from a dying Dario, George honors his "debt" by allowing Dario's son Dio Brando to live at the Joestar Mansion and accepts him unconditionally as a member of the family. During Dio's stay, George is impressed by Dio's superior manners and intelligence, which causes him to berate his own son Jonathan several times. However, George remains unaware that Dio is brutalizing his son.

After Dio forcefully kisses Jonathan's girlfriend Erina Pendleton, George and him have a conservation about Jonathan's dog, Danny. George thus narrates Danny and Jonathan's story together, how they didn't like each other at first but that then Danny saved Jonathan from drowning in a river, starting their friendship. When Jonathan learns about Erina, he rushes to the Joestar mansion and fights Dio, winning the struggle through sheer will. Jonathan manages to reduce Dio to tears for the first time. Unaware to both Jonathan and Dio, George catches them fighting (not noticing the knife Dio planned to stab Jonathan with) and sends them both to their rooms, promising punishments for the both of them after.

Dio then traps Danny in an incinerator, causing the dog to be burned alive. George and the other members of the house don't suspect Dio of the crime, believing it to instead be a burglar. Nethertheless, Jonathan suspects Dio was responsible but has no proof.

George: "Don't look so sad, JoJo. Where better to die than in the arms of my son?..."
Eight years later, George is struck ill. Jonathan discovers Dario's letter from which he learns that his father is probably being poisoned by Dio. Jonathan travels to Ogre Street for proof and to find a cure. George is then cured and learns of Dio's treachery. Feeling responsible for doting Dio, George stands by as the constables Jonathan has brought proceed to arrest Dio. At the last moment, as Jonathan goes to Dio to personally handcuff him, George overhears Wang Chan mentioning Dio's luck and worries that the arrestation is going too smoothly.

When Dio attempts to stab Jonathan to use the Stone Mask on himself, George leaps between the two and shields his son, getting fatally stabbed in the back. George dies nestled in Jonathan's hold, cheering his son up saying that is best for a father to die in the arms of his son. George's body is later burned away from the fire that destroys the Joestar Mansion.

Chapters / Episodes

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Quotes

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  • You got it wrong again, JoJo! This is the sixth time! You've made the same basic mistake six times! I'll keep this up until you understand! Look at Dio! He answered all 20 questions correctly!
    —George Joestar to his son Chapter 2: Dio Brando the Invader, Part 1
  • Do you call yourself a gentleman, JoJo!? Where are your manners?!
    —George Joestar Chapter 2: Dio Brando the Invader, Part 1
  • Ever since Dio arrived, I've realised that I've been spoiling you! Look at Dio! His table manners are perfect!
    —George Joestar Chapter 2: Dio Brando the Invader, Part 1
  • JoJo, it is not bad... to die in the arms... of your son...
    —George Joestar's last words, Chapter 12: Youth with Dio, Part 1

Video Games

Phantom Blood (PS2)

George makes his first video game appearance in several cutscenes in the Phantom Blood PS2 game, reprising his role in the original story.

All Star Battle (PS3)

George appears as a random Campaign Support character, providing a significant boost for the player. Should the player lose a campaign battle, he gives them a boost to ensure a perfect S rank in any battle, even if they lost.

Eyes of Heaven (PS3/PS4)

Similar to Ghiaccio in All Star Battle, George will guide the player through the JoJo Dictionary.

JORGE JOESTAR

Dio, George, and Jonathan in the 37th universe
The information below derives from a source not written by Araki. As such, it may or may not be considered canon.

In the light novel JORGE JOESTAR, Erina names her son after George but spells it in the Spanish style ("Jorge") so she can call him "JoJo".[4] In the past, George used to be friends with the grandfather of Steven, Kenton, and Darlington Motorize.[5]

There is also an iteration of George in the 37th universe. Although he is English, he lives in America because England does not exist in this universe. He is still a wealthy man, owning a large estate in 1881 where he lives with his son Jonathan and adopted son Dio Brando. It is unknown whether the George in this universe dies before his sons, as Jonathan and Dio both die in a train accident when Jonathan attempts to stop Dio from robbing the train.[6]

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Trivia

  • George mistaking Dario as his savior bears resemblance to a similar scene in Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables, in which Marius's father mistakes the corrupt innkeeper Thénardiers as his savior and sends Marius to seek aid from him on his deathbed. George also claims that he gave his ring to Dario Brando, who was imprisoned for stealing said ring, resembling the bishop Myriel claiming the same for Jean Valjean, who attempted to steal his silverware.

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