Tarot Cards
Tarot (タロット, Tarotto) refers to a deck of cards which determine an individual's fate and suggests their Stand abilities, featured in the third part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Stardust Crusaders.[1]
Standard tarot decks consist of 78 cards. However, Stardust Crusaders only features Stands based on the Major Arcana set of tarot decks, consisting of 22 cards. Each card has a deep meaning, which changes depending on whether the card is in the normal position or in the opposite position (upside down).
Summary
The tarot cards in Stardust Crusaders each have their own designs and symbolism which may relate to the Stand abilities. They were all designed by Hirohiko Araki, appearing similarly to real tarot cards but in Araki's own style. Muhammad Avdol first mentions the tarot cards to Jotaro Kujo so that he can determine Jotaro's destiny and name his Stand after Jotaro draws a card.[1] Throughout their journey to Egypt, the Joestar group is attacked by various tarot Stand users sent by Enya the Hag.
With the exception of Vanilla Ice's Cream, Kenny G.'s Tenore Sax, and the Egypt 9 Glory Gods, all of the remaining Stands are based on the tarot cards. However, the Nine Gods of Egypt also have unique cards which are displayed when the Stand user is introduced, and N'Doul states that the gods are the origins of the tarot cards.[2]
The tarot cards have been sold as merchandise in Adventure Battle Card. They were also included with DVDs for the Stardust Crusaders OVA and as a limited edition bonus in the Volume 2 Blu-Ray of Stardust Crusaders - Battle in Egypt.
Members
A list of Stand users whose Stands are based on the Major Arcana set of tarot cards, in order of their Stand's appearance.
List of Tarot Cards
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 25: "The Fool" Iggy and "Geb" N'Doul, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 1: A Man Possessed by an Evil Spirit
The stick in his hand represents imagination, the sword on the tabletop represents effort and difficulty, the gold coins represent skill and accomplishment, and the chalice represents the depth of his passions. On his head is the symbol for infinity.[3]
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 23: High Priestess, Part 1
It is also known as "The Chief Priestess". It is a card that represents calm behavior and deep thought, which are shown by the Book of the Law of Thoth, the God of Wisdom, held in her hand.[3]
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 10: Emperor and Hanged Man, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 2: Who Will Be the Judge?!
The Hierophant is a card that heralds open-mindedness and assistance, and refers to an ancient Greek priest. It also determines all the good omens in nature, such as the growth of grains.[3]
This card shows the occurrence of love, physical development, etc. Usually it shows two young and beautiful men and women in love, but for some reason, this card shows three of them.[3]
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 4: Tower of Gray
The chariot depicted here is a two-wheeled vehicle that was used in battle and competition in ancient times. It is also a strong card that heralds victory, overcoming all obstacles.[3]
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 1: A Man Possessed by an Evil Spirit
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 13: Wheel of Fortune
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 14: Justice, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 10: Emperor and Hanged Man, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 19: Death Thirteen, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 9: Yellow Temperance
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 1: A Man Possessed by an Evil Spirit
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 6: Dark Blue Moon
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 21: Judgement, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 45: DIO's World, Part 1
Trivia
- While Stardust Crusaders was being published in Weekly Shonen Jump, the tarot cards were originally drawn with different designs more closely resembling cards from real tarot decks. In the tankobons, they were re-designed to appear unique for JoJo.
- In the magazine version of Chapter 127's cover, the cards were drawn with designs from the Deva Tarot deck set.
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Chapter 121: The Power Called a "Stand"
- ↑ Chapter 188: "The Fool" Iggy and "Geb" N'Doul, Part 6
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 JoJo6251
- ↑ Chapter 123: Tower of Gray
- ↑ Chapter 128: Dark Blue Moon, Part 2