George Joestar II (ジョージ・ジョースターⅡ世, Jōji Jōsutā Nisei) est un personnage tertiaire figurant dans la septième partie de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Steel Ball Run.
George II est le père de Johnny Joestar et de Nicholas Joestar. Il est éleveur de chevaux de métier, et a fait de ses fils des jockeys professionnels. Il a une relation très difficile avec son fils Johnny.
George Joestar est un homme d'âge mûr, de taille moyenne et en léger surpoids. Il a des cheveux bruns courts et une petite moustache.
Ses cheveux ont fini par grisonner avec l'âge.
Palettes
Les palettes changent souvent entre les médias. L'information ci-dessous ne devrait pas être considérée comme canonique.
Manga Couleur
Peau(Claire)
Cheveux(Noirs)
Yeux(Bleus)
Tenue
(Costume gris avec boutons dorés sur une chemise blanche, foulard rouge.)
Personnalité
George is an acclaimed horse trainer.
George injured after being knocked into some glass by Johnny Joestar.
In the past, he was a strict father to his son, not only having forbidden a young Johnny from bringing an adopted mouse to the table, but then ordering that the mouse was drowned and shown to him. Because he was mindful of his reputation among the British, George was particularly severe when it came to gentlemanly manners. George is was shown to be extremely sad and bitter over Nicholas' death.[1]
According to Johnny, George would spend the next seven years reminiscing on Nicholas' immense talent while downplaying Johnny's own achievements. It culminated into a fight over Nicholas' old riding boots: when Johnny sought to use them, George refused to hand them over and "insult Nicholas' memory"; when he tripped into a glass cabinet and injured his neck on the glass, he then declared that God took the wrong son, disavowing Johnny and breaking his heart.[1]
George ultimately changed his mind over time. He met his son Johnny in New York during the final stage of the Steel Ball Run, waving Nicholas' boots as a silent gesture of reconciliation. Finally, he publicly declared his shame over letting his son suffer and then his pride in his achievement of having crossed the United States.[2]
Histoire
Passé
George's first appearance.
George Joestar II was born of a family with ties to the aristocracy which fell on hard times. However, George himself was famous and rich as a horseracer and then breeder, having won the Triple Crown seven times and owning several farms with the facilities to breed racing horses. Although he settled in Danville, Kentucky, he made journeys to England with his family.[1]
George was strict with his sons. When Johnny was five and first rode a horse, George is seen declaring that his son was a genius. However, the rest of Johnny's childhood was marked by a strained relationship as George was unnecessarily severe and overtly favored Nicholas. After Nicholas' death, George was convinced that God had taken the wrong son and took out his sadness and rage on Johnny.[1]
It is revealed in flashbacks that he and Johnny had an intense argument over what should be done with the racing boots of the deceased Nicholas. When George saw Johnny search Nicholas' room to use his boots, he forbid Johnny from touching them and tried to take them by force while berating his son's lesser achievements. At the same time Johnny argued that he needed the boots, and tried to hold onto them. During this fight, Johnny ended up dealing a severe injury to his father’s head while complaining about the pain and feeling of inferiority that George’s cruel behavior left with him.[1]
George would then disappear from Johnny's life, not even deigning visiting him when his spine was broken.[3]
George reconciles with Johnny, presenting Nicholas' boots to him as he watches the final stage of the Steel Ball Run race in New York. He speaks to the surrounding crowd with passion, confessing his mistreatment of his son. He goes on to mention his current pride regarding Johnny’s ability to traverse the entire continent. This results in an applause from the crowd while George grows tearful and Johnny rides onwards.[2]
Listen, Jonathan. Not limited to dining, manners are an indication of reverence towards the people around you. Englishmen especially value table manners. Do you want everybody to think that we are a group of uneducated, uncultured American countrymen?
Win? That's strange, winning means you'll be number one. Dio won't be running in today's race. Even if you win, can that really be considered a victory...? Don't get so cocky. You've never even beaten Dio, have you?
I’ve come here because I’ve treated my own child horribly for years and years. And the whole time up until now, I never realized that cruelty. I know that apologizing isn’t enough to make up for scarring my child’s heart. But that… is something I finally now have come to realize. My child’s name is Johnny Joestar. He crossed from the far-off West coast all the way across the continent. All by himself. And now! Here! He’s finally made it to New York…
Dans un arbre généalogique dans l'artbook de Ripples of Adventure, on révèle que ce George est le deuxième de son nom et qu'il est appelé George Joestar II.