JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

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Cet article concerne l'OAV de 1993 et 2000. Pour l'anime de 2014, voir Stardust Crusaders.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken) est l'adaptation en OVA de la troisième partie de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Stardust Crusaders, produite par le Studio A.P.P.P.. L'OAV a d'abord été produite en une mini-série de six épisodes en 1993, avec Jotaro, Joseph, Abdul, Kakyoin et Polnareff déjà en Egypte et rencontrant alors Iggy, ce qui équivaudrait au tome 20 du manga. L'OAV n'adapte que certains arc narratifs spécifiques clé, ou certains arc populaires et n'offre que peu de contexte global pour l'histoire. Une préquelle de sept épisode a été produite et diffusée en 2000, adaptant alors en partie la première partie de Stardust Crusaders, expliquant alors comment les héros sont arrivés en Egypte.

L'OAV a été doublée dans plusieurs langues et vendu directement en DVD, dont en Français, en Italien et en Anglais. C'est la compagnie Super Techno Arts qui a vendu la version anglaise de l'OAV en six disques séparés.

Distribution

Japanese
English
French
Italian

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Protagoniste
Star Platinum
United States of America Interprète :
Abie Hadjitarkhani
France Interprète :
Jacques Albaret
Italy Interprète :
Ivo De Palma

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Allié
Hermit Purple
United States of America Interprète :
Michael Bennett
France Interprète :
François Siener
Italy Interprète :
Enrico Bertorelli
Magician's Red
United States of America Interprète :
J.S. Gilbert
France Interprète :
Pascal Germain
Italy Interprète :
Marco Balbi

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Allié

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Allié
The Fool
United States of America Interprète :
Uncredited
France Interprète :
Uncredited
Italy Interprète :
Aldo Stella

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Antagoniste ppl.
The World
United States of America Interprète :
Andrew Chaikin
France Interprète :
J. François Vlerick
Italy Interprète :
Marco Balzarotti

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Vilain
Cream
United States of America Interprète :
Uncredited
France Interprète :
Frantz Confiac
Italy Interprète :
Lorenzo Scattorin

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Vilain
Osiris
United States of America Interprète :
Curt Menn
France Interprète :
Cyrille Artaux
Italy Interprète :
Oliviero Corbetta

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Vilain
Justice
United States of America Interprète :
Elaine Clark
France Interprète :
Anne Dolan
Italy Interprète :
Elisabetta Cesone

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Vilain
Hanged Man
United States of America Interprète :
Dave Arendash
France Interprète :
François Creton
Italy Interprète :
Giovanni Battezzato

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Vilain
Emperor
United States of America Interprète :
Roger Jackson
France Interprète :
Sylvain Lemarié
Italy Interprète :
Claudio Moneta

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Vilain
Strength
United States of America Interprète :
Uncredited
France Interprète :
Uncredited
Italy Interprète :
Uncredited
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United States of America Interprète :
Alexandria Lee Coldman
France Interprète :
Uncredited
Italy Interprète :
Donatella Fanfani

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Vilain
Geb
United States of America Interprète :
Uncredited
France Interprète :
Emmanuel Gradi
Italy Interprète :
Gianluca Iacono

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Unnamed Stand
United States of America Interprète :
Carrie Francis
France Interprète :
Magali Barney
Italy Interprète :
Mariana Thovez
SuziAvOAV.pngAlliée
United States of America Interprète :
Uncredited
France Interprète :
Brigitte Guedj
Italy Interprète :
Annamaria Mantovani
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United States of America Interprète :
Uncredited
France Interprète :
Uncredited
Italy Interprète :
Uncredited
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United States of America Interprète :
Charles Martinet
France Interprète :
Uncredited
Italy Interprète :
Riccardo Peroni
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United States of America Interprète :
Sayuri Kubo
France Interprète :
Uncredited
Italy Interprète :
Uncredited

Liste des Episodes

#
Episode Title
Airdate
1
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The Evil Spirit
(ADVENTURE1 悪霊 Adventure 1 Akuryō)
Japan: May 5, 2000
Jotaro Kujo refuses to leave his jail cell, believing that he is possessed by an evil spirit (later revealed to be a "Stand"). When Jotaro's mother, Holy, his grandfather Joseph Joestar and the mysterious Muhammad Avdol come to try to coax him out, a battle erupts between two Stands—Jotaro's "Star Platinum" and Avdol's "Magician's Red."
2
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Hierophant Green
(ADVENTURE2 法皇の緑 Adventure 2 Haierofanto Gurīn)
Japan: August 25, 2000
Jotaro learns the secret of his Stand power and about his family's enemy, the vampire DIO. Later, Jotaro is attacked by “Hierophant Green,” an enemy Stand controlled by DIO's assassin, Noriaki Kakyoin, who is under DIO's control. When Holy falls into a Stand-induced coma, Joseph, Jotaro and the others embark on a dangerous journey to Egypt to save her life and end the 100-year battle between DIO and the Joestar family!
3
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Silver Chariot and Strength
(ADVENTURE3 銀の戦車&力 Adventure 3 Shirubā Chariottsu ando Sutorengusu)
Japan: October 27, 2000
When the private jet carrying Jotaro and his companions to Egypt suddenly bursts into flames, the plane is forced to land in the ocean. As the party drifts in a lifeboat, a large freighter pulls alongside and they climb aboard. To their shock, there is no crew to be found—and the only passengers left aboard are an Orangutan and enemy Stand user Jean Pierre Polnareff.
4
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The Emperor and the Hanged Man
(ADVENTURE4 皇帝と吊られた男 Adventure 4 Enperā to Hangudoman)
Japan: April 27, 2001
At a stopover on the way to Egypt, Polnareff is attacked by "The Hanged Man," an enemy Stand who has two right hands and can only be seen in reflections. Realizing that it must be controlled by the same Stand user that had killed his younger sister, Polnareff breaks away from the rest of the group to seek his revenge. Polnareff is lured into a trap set by The Hanged Man and his partner, Hol Horse. When some of the party come to his aid, one is killed by Hol Horse's Stand, "The Emperor."
5
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The Judgement
(ADVENTURE5 裁き Adventure 5 Sabaki)
Japan: July 27, 2001
Kakyoin and Polnareff desperately seek a way to defeat The Hanged Man, who can strike out at them from "the world inside the mirror" while remaining invulnerable to their attacks. How can they hope to defeat an enemy who can move at nearly the speed of light and attack from almost any direction?
6
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The Mist of Vengeance
(ADVENTURE6 報復の霧 Adventure 6 Hōfuku no Kiri)
Japan: September 28, 2001
A thick fog envelopes the group as they travel towards Egypt, so they seek refuge in a nearby town. There, the companions stumble across a strangely mutilated dead body lying on a street corner. An old woman arrives on the scene with the police, and offers to let them stay at her hotel for the night. In the hotel bar, Polnareff encounters Enya, a beautiful and mysterious young woman on a deadly quest of her own.
7
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Justice
(ADVENTURE7 正義 Adventure 7 Jasutisu)
Japan: January 25, 2002
Polnareff becomes a living puppet under the control of N-Yah and her incredible Mist of Death Stand, "Justice." The group battles its way out of the hotel, only to find themselves surrounded by legions of the dead. All seems lost when Jotaro falls prey to a bizarre sneak attack, leaving him vulnerable to N-Yah's control as well.
8
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"The Fool" Iggy and "Geb" N'Doul, Part 1
(「愚者」のイギーと「ゲブ神」のンドゥール -前編- "Za Fūru" no Igī to "Gebu-shin" no Ndūru -Zenpen-)
Japan: November 19, 1993
Jotaro and his companions finally reach Egypt. There, they are met by a Speedwagon Foundation helicopter that delivers a new addition to their group—the mysterious Iggy "The Fool." When the helicopter crashes just a short time later, the group investigates, only to find themselves pitted against another of DIO's assassins—N'Doul and his deadly Stand, "Geb."
9
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"The Fool" Iggy and "Geb" N'Doul, Part 2
(「愚者」のイギーと「ゲブ神」のンドゥール -後編- "Za Fūru" no Igī to "Gebu-shin" no Ndūru -Kōhen-)
Japan: December 17, 1993
Jotaro and the others find themselves stranded and at the mercy of N'Doul's incredibly strong and mercurial Stand, "Geb." Faced with almost certain death, Jotaro makes a desperate gambit and forces Iggy to help him strike back at N'Doul, but Iggy has other plans. He betrays Jotaro at a critical moment, offering him to "Geb" in order to save his own life.
10
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D'Arby the Gambler
(ダービー・ザ・ギャンブラー Dābī Za Gyanburā)
Japan: July 21, 1994
The companions search the huge Egyptian capital of Cairo, showing everyone they meet the photo of a mysterious building where they think DIO resides. In an odd cafe, they encounter a gambler named D'Arby who claims to have the information they need. The catch is, they have to beat him in the ultimate wager—one where their very souls are at stake! Can the Joestar party outwit a master gambler at his own game?
11
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DIO's World: The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice
(DIOの世界 -亜空の瘴気ヴァニラ・アイス- DIO no Sekai -Akū no Shōki Vanira Aisu-)
Japan: August 9, 1994
Jotaro and his companions finally arrive at DIO's lair and find their way to the room where his coffin resides. Just as they prepare to strike the fatal blow, DIO's mysterious Stand powers, coupled with that of his finest assassin, Vanilla Ice, slay one of the party before the group's horrified eyes. But even that doesn't quench DIO's thirst for blood...
12
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DIO's World: Kakyoin - The Duel in the Web
(DIOの世界 -花京院 結界の死闘- DIO no Sekai -Kakyōin: Kekkai no Shitō-)
Japan: October 21, 1994
DIO pursues Joseph through the streets of Cairo, leaving an incredible swath of death and destruction in his wake. Another of the companions comes to Joseph's aid, only to be crushed by the power of DIO's Stand, "The World." As the shattered hero lies alone and dying, he realizes in the last moments of life the true nature of DIO's Stand... can he warn the others before it's too late?
13
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DIO's World: Farewell Friends
(DIOの世界 -さらば友よ- DIO no Sekai -Saraba Tomo yo-)
Japan: November 18, 1994
Jotaro and DIO. "The World" seems invincible as Jotaro is struck time and time again with murderous blows. If Jotaro cannot discover the secret of DIO's Stand and find some way to counter it, the Joestar line will come to an abrupt and bloody end.

Séries 1 (2000)


Séries 2 (1993)

Bandes-sons

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O.S.T Vol. 1
Vol. 1 (1993)
11 tracks
Marco D'Ambrosio
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O.S.T Vol. 4
OVA (2000)
27 tracks
Marco D'Ambrosio

Différences entre manga et OAV

  • The story was largely omitted; the majority of Stand battles from the manga are removed in the OVAs.
  • In the OVAs, Enya can use Justice to transform herself into an attractive young woman. In addition, the flesh bud that kills her is not triggered by Steely Dan.
  • In the manga, after Jotaro is freed from jail, he, Joseph, Avdol, and Holy discuss DIO's whereabouts at a cafe. In the OVA, they discuss about DIO's location at Holy's house.
  • In the manga, Jotaro fights Kakyoin in the school infirmary. In the OVA, they fight in a nearby forest. In addition, the subject possessed by Hierophant Green has been changed from the school doctor to a female student.
  • The group doesn't meet Polnareff in Hong Kong like in the manga. Instead, they meet him inside Strength. In addition, Polnareff was not controlled by one of DIO's flesh bud parasites.
  • In the manga, Jotaro defeats Forever by pummeling him with Star Platinum. In the OVA, Forever is instead sliced in half by Polnareff's Silver Chariot.
  • The group's visit to Singapore is completely removed.
  • Nena appears as an ordinary person.
  • Avdol reunites with the group during the fight with Enya, rather than during the fight with Cameo like in the manga.
  • Hol Horse does not reappear after being hurt by Enya.
  • Jotaro discovers Enya's identity with a method similar to the one he used on the Impostor Captain Tennille in the manga.
  • Iggy keeps a consistent appearance throughout the OVA.
  • There is a scene depicting the Aztec tribe sacrificing a young woman for the Aztec Chief's Stone Mask. This scene is originally the introduction to the Phantom Blood Manga.
  • Daniel J. D'Arby provides his full name. In the manga, this is provided by his brother.
  • After D'Arby is defeated, he gives away the location of DIO's mansion, but goes completely insane before he can reveal the secret of DIO's Stand; in the manga, he goes insane before he can reveal either piece of information.
  • Kakyoin does not rejoin the group before they enter DIO's mansion, instead he arrives just in time to save Joseph from DIO.
  • Nukesaku is omitted from the story, causing the scene where DIO's coffin is opened to be significantly different: The protagonists find it on their own, only to find Avdol inside when he opens it with Magician's Red. DIO appears before everyone on one side of the room and congratulates them for their efforts, before warning that someone is coming for them. Avdol then pushes Polnareff and Iggy away, at which point he is instantly killed by Cream.
  • Much of the battle with Vanilla Ice is cut in the OVA. Iggy dies by having his lower body erased by Cream, and then kicked and beaten by Ice rather than simply dying of blood loss from a beating.
  • Vanilla Ice's death is changed as well. Rather than exposing him to the sun, Polnareff kills Ice by stabbing him rapidly and slicing his head in two.
  • The fight between Jotaro and DIO is changed drastically. In the manga, DIO figures out Jotaro can move in stopped time when he sees his fingers twitching. In the OVA, he finds out when Jotaro survives being punched by The World in stopped time. Their battle also demonstrates extra scenes involving pure physical action as the two wreak havoc on the city of Cairo, with a number of civilian casualties on DIO's part.
  • DIO drops an oil tanker on Jotaro instead of a steam roller, jumping off when it explodes.
  • Joseph does not pretend to be DIO when revived in the OVA, nor does Jotaro quiz him with questions about movies or music.
  • In the manga, Jotaro and Joseph place DIO's body out in the sunlight of the Sahara Desert, destroying his body completely. In the OVA, his body is deposited inside of a bag that is loaded onto a Speedwagon Foundation plane, then dumped into the ocean.
  • Joseph puts on a Gipsy Kings tape in the OVA while in the manga he puts on "Get Back" by The Beatles.

Controverse

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En mai 2008, le studio A.P.P.P. et Shueisha ont interrompu la publication/diffusion de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure sous forme de manga ou d'OAV après qu'une plainte ait été déposée contre eux par des Égyptiens. Des fondamentalisme musulmans avaient remarqué une scène dans les OAVs où le méchant, DIO, lisait un livre représentant des pages du Coran.[2] Ce rappel a également affecté la version anglaise du manga, entraînant l'arrêt de la publication de la série par Viz Media et Shueisha pendant un an. Même si le manga ne comportait pas cette scène spécifique, Shueisha a demandé à Araki de redessiner les scènes qui représentaient des personnages se battant sur des tours ressemblant à des minarets et les détruisant.[2] Viz a repris la publication un an plus tard, le onzième volume étant alors publié le 7 avril 2009, bien que la distribution de l'OAV ait été définitivement annulée.[3]

La controverse était telle que le ministère japonais des Affaires étrangères a abordé la question dans un rapport officiel sur cet incident.

Détails

  • Le célèbre Satoshi Kon (auteur et directeur de films d'animations acclamés par les critiques et le public comme Perfect Blue, Paprika, Millenium Actress et Tokyo Godfathers) participa à la production de l'OAV, notamment en tant que scénariste pour l'OVA en 1993 et étant aussi directeur de l'animation pour l'épisode 12.
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  • L'OAV fait une brève apparition dans une publicité pour Shonen Jump, par VIZ Media, probablement dans le cadre d'une critique pour la sortie du premier DVD par SuperTechnoArts.

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