JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders

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This article is about season two of the TV anime. For the OVA adaptation, see JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA).

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 スターダストクルセイダース, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu) is season two of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure TV Anime, produced by David Production.

This second season is an animated adaptation of the third part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Stardust Crusaders, and spans 48 episodes with the latter half titled Stardust Crusaders: Battle in Egypt (スターダストクルセイダース エジプト編, Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu Ejiputo-hen). It was announced in the 47th issue of Weekly Shonen Jump 2013 on October 16, 2013;[2] and the first episode aired on April 4, 2014, finishing on June 19, 2015. The adaptation later received a sequel third season, covering Part 4, which began airing in Japan, 2016.

Media distribution service Crunchyroll has obtained the streaming license for the anime with the English Dubbed Version only used on July 5–6, 2014 at Midnight to 1:30am (EST), which can be viewed on their website.

On July 2, 2017, it was confirmed that the English dub would run on Adult Swim's Toonami block. It did so from July 29, 2017 to August 11, 2018, followed immediately by an English dub for the anime adaptation of Diamond is Unbreakable.

Cast

Japanese
English
Spanish (Latin American)
Spanish (European)
Portuguese
Thai
French
German
Main CharactersFamily and AlliesEgypt VillainsRoad to Egypt VillainsOthers

JotaroAvAnim3.png StarPlatinumAvAnim.png

Protagonist
Star Platinum
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Matthew Mercer (Teen)
Dorothy Elias-Fahn (Child)
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Irwin Daayán
Mateo Mendoza (Child)
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Nacho de Porrata (Teen)
Julia Chalmeta (Child)
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Wilken Mazzei (Teen)
Bruna Rafaela (Child)
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Prapat Sintoppavorakul (Teen)
Kornrat Wongwetsawat (Child)
France Voice Actor(s):
Bertrand Nadler
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Uwe Thomsen

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Ally
Hermit Purple
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Richard Epcar
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Raúl Anaya
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Ramón Rocabayera
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Mauro Ramos
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Chakkrit Hanwichai
France Voice Actor(s):
Frédéric Souterelle
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Torsten Münchow

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Ally
Magician's Red
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Chris Tergliafera
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Alan Bravo
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Hermógenes Alonso
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Duda Ribeiro
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Thanakrit Janeklongtham
France Voice Actor(s):
Rody Benghezala
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Bernd Egger

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Ally
Hierophant Green
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Kyle Hebert
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Héctor Emmanuel Gómez
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Xadi Mouslemeni Mateu
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Thiago Longo
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Phakaphum Limmanasathaporn
France Voice Actor(s):
Yannick Blivet
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Daniel Käser

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Ally
Silver Chariot
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Doug Erholtz (Adult)
Erica Mendez (Child)
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Miguel Ángel Leal
Mariana Ortiz (Child)
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Enrique Hernández (Adult)
Ana Romano (Child)
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Fernando Medonça (Adult)
Victor Hugo Fernandes (Child)
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Chanon Chamnianphaet (Adult)
Lakkhana Naksiri (Child)
France Voice Actor(s):
Cyrille Monge
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Sebastian Schulz

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Ally
The Fool
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Derek Stephen Prince
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Angélica Villa
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Rosa Moyano
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Pedro Alcântara
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Lakkhana Naksiri
France Voice Actor(s):
???
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Tim Sander

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Ally
Holy's Stand
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Julie Ann Taylor
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Jessica Ángeles
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Ana Romano
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Marli Bortoletto
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Chidchanok Yamma
France Voice Actor(s):
Léa Gabriele
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Dascha Lehmann
AnneAvAnim.pngNeutral
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Ryan Bartley
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Angélica Villa
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Nuria Samsó
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Sicilia Vidal
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Wichaya Wangcherdchuwong
France Voice Actor(s):
Lisa Caruso
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Derya Flechtner
SuziAvAnim3.pngAlly
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Stephanie Sheh
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Ximena de Anda
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Esperanza Gracia
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Patrícia Scalvi
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Gorngarun Chongsakul
France Voice Actor(s):
Olivia Dutron
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Philine Peters-Arnolds
RosesAvAnim.pngAlly
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Kevin Brief
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Jorge Badillo
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Jordi Pineda
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Carlos Seidl
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Suwan Uammeepian
France Voice Actor(s):
Michel Voletti
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Uwe Jellinek
SherryAvAnim.pngPosthumous
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Erika Harlacher
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Alessia Becerril
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Ana Romano
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Carol Valença
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Natchanita Drive
France Voice Actor(s):
Maëva Méline
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Jelena Baack

DioAvAnim3Reveal.png TheWorldAvAnim.png

Main Antagonist
The World
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Patrick Seitz
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Marc Winslow
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Carlos Sianes
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Francisco Júnior
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Ittipon Maameegate
France Voice Actor(s):
Vincent Bonnasseau
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Marios Gavrilis

VanillaIceAvAnim.png CreamAvAnim.png

Villain
Cream
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Jalen K. Cassell
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Idzi Dutkiewicz
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Juan Miguel Díez
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Alfredo Rollo
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Worawut Woranate

NdoulAvAnim.png GebAvAnim.png

Villain
Geb
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Greg Chun
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Christian Strempler
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Juan Miguel Díez
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Wellington Lima
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Worawut Woranate

OingoAvAnim.png KhnumAvAnim.png

Villain
Khnum
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Joe Zieja
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Ismael Verástegui
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Angel del Río
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Rodrigo Nanal
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Sakkaracht Aumsom

BoingoAvAnim.png TohthAvAnim.png

Villain
Tohth
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Jessica Gee
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Jared Mendoza
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Marta Estrada
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Angelica Santos
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Nanthaka Boonbumrung
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Mayke Dähn
AnubisAvAnim.pngVillain
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Brad Venable
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Ismael Verástegui
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Eduardo Diez
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Wesley Santana
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Thanthorn Kirakajinda

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Villain
Bastet
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Lauren Landa
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Carla Castañeda
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Rosa Moyano
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Carla Martelli
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Gorngarun Chongsakul
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Flavia Vinzens

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Villain
Sethan
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Jon Allen
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Daniel Lacy
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Artur Rius
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Fábio de Castro
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Thanakrit Endorassamee

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Villain
Osiris
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Cam Clarke
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Roberto Mendiola
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Eduardo Diez
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Hélio Ribeiro
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Jirawat Wachirasornphat

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Villain
Horus
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
N/A
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
N/A
Spain Voice Actor(s):
N/A
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
N/A
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
N/A
France Voice Actor(s):
N/A
Germany Voice Actor(s):
N/A

TelenceAvAnim.png AtumAvAnim.png

Villain
Atum
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Xander Mobus
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Fabián Retíz
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Angel del Río
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Marcelo Garcia
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Apichit Likitlimpricha

KennyAvAnim.png TenoreSaxAvAnim.png

Villain
Tenore Sax
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
???
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
N/A
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Francesc Rocamora
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Junior Nannetti
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
???
NukesakuAvAnim.pngVillain
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Arnie Pantoja
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
César Garduza
Alessia Becerril (Woman)
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Daniel Oliver
Ana Romano (Woman)
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Mckeidy Lisita
Sylvia Salustti (Woman)

GrayFlyAvAnim.png TowerOfGrayAvAnim.png

Villain
Tower of Gray
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Jay Preston
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
José Luis Orozco
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Xadi Mouslemeni Mateu
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Carlos Campanile
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Wittaya Phasuk
France Voice Actor(s):
Patrick Préjean
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Rainer Doering

TennilleAvAnim.png DarkBlueMoonAvAnim.png

Villain
Dark Blue Moon
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Geoffrey Chalmers
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Armando Coria
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Eduardo Diez
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Mauro Eduardo
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Suwan Uammeepian
France Voice Actor(s):
Jean Barney
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Thomas Schmuckert

ForeverAvAnim.png StrengthAvAnim.png

Villain
Strength
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
N/A
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
N/A
Spain Voice Actor(s):
N/A
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Paulo Avilla
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
N/A
France Voice Actor(s):
N/A
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Daniel Käser

DevoAvAnim.png EbonyDevilAvAnim.png

Villain
Ebony Devil
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Edward Bosco
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Óscar López
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Angel del Río
Francesc Rocamora (Ebony Devil)
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Glauco Marques
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Thanthorn Kirakachinda
France Voice Actor(s):
William Coryn
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Roman Rossa

RubberSoulAvAnim.png YellowTemperanceAvAnim.png

Villain
Yellow Temperance
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Ray Chase
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Daniel Lacy
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Angel del Río
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Rapahael Rossatto
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Sakkaratch Aumsom
France Voice Actor(s):
Emmanuel Curtil
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Valentin Stilu

HolHorseAvAnim.png EmperorAvAnim.png

Villain
Emperor
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Imari Williams
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Carlo Vázquez
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Juan Miguel Díez
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Thiago Zambrano
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Wittaya Phasuk
France Voice Actor(s):
Jeff Chaulange
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Frank Schaff

JGeilAvAnim.png HangedManAvAnim.png

Villain
Hanged Man
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Tom Fahn
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
César Garduza
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Francesc Rocamora
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Sidney César
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Jirawat Wachirasaranphat
France Voice Actor(s):
Benjamin Penamaria
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Sebastian Christoph Jacob

NenaAvAnim.png EmpressAvAnim.png

Villain
Empress
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Dorothy Elias-Fahn
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Monserrat Mendoza
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Tatiana Supervia
Marta Estrada (Empress)
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Glaucia Franchi
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Chidchanok Yamma
France Voice Actor(s):
Gabrielle Jeru
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Ronja Peters

ZZAvAnim.png WheelOfFortuneAvAnim.png

Villain
Wheel of Fortune
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
David Vincent
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Emmanuel Bernal
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Francesc Rocamora
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Rodrigo Araujo
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Thanthorn Kirakachinda
France Voice Actor(s):
Jean-Michel Rucheton
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Sascha Krüger

EnyaAvAnim.png JusticeAvAnim.png

Villain
Justice
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Barbara Goodson
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Magda Giner
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Julia Chalmeta
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Cecilia Lemes
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Nanthana Boonbumrung
France Voice Actor(s):
Claudine Grémy
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Cathlen Gawlich

SteelyDanAvAnim.png LoversAvAnim.png

Villain
Lovers
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Grant George
Tony Oliver (Lovers)
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Gabo Juárez
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Artur Rius
Jordi Pineda (Lovers)
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Marcelo Campos
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Pipat Boonsitlert
France Voice Actor(s):
Basile Alaïmalaïs
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Timmo Niesner

ArabiaFatsAvAnim.png SunAvAnim.png

Villain
Sun
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
N/A
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
N/A
Spain Voice Actor(s):
N/A
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
N/A
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
N/A
France Voice Actor(s):
N/A
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Sascha Oliver Bauer

MannishAvAnim.png DeathThirteenAvAnim.png

Villain
Death Thirteen
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Tara Sands
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Jocelyn Robles
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Rosa Moyano
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Vii Zedek
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Kornrat Wongwetsawat
France Voice Actor(s):
Pascale Chemin
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Amira Leisner

CameoAvAnim.png JudgementAvAnim.png

Villain
Judgement
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Stephen Mann
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Fabián Rétiz
Armando Coria (Judgement)
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Angel del Río
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Fábio Moura
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Aekkachai Pongsamai
France Voice Actor(s):
Thierry Buisson
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Hans Bayer

MidlerAvAnim.png HighPriestessAvAnim.png

Villain
High Priestess
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Karen Strassman
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Jahel Morga
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Marta Estrada (Ep 23)
Ana Romano (Ep 24)
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Gisele Vechin
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Pornprapha Sawangsak
France Voice Actor(s):
Virginie Kartner
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Lara Trautmann
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United States of America Voice Actor(s):
David Vincent
Dave Mallow (Pilot)
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Osvaldo Trejo (Episodes 1-4)
Tommy Rojas
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Tasio Alonso
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Armando Tiraboschi
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Kaiwan Wattanakrai
France Voice Actor(s):
Laurent Jacquet
Germany Voice Actor(s):
Armin Schlagwein

ChakaAvAnim.png AnubisAvAnim.png

Villain (possessed)
Anubis
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Khoi Dao
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Armando Guerrero
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Daniel Oliver
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Arthur Machado
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Thanakrit Endurasamee

KhanAvAnim.png AnubisAvAnim.png

Villain (possessed)
Anubis
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Joshua Tomar
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Miguel de León
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Angel del Río
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Renato Soares
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Jirawat Wachirasaranphat
MalenaAvAnim.pngNeutral
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Carrie Keranen
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Wendy Malvárez
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Nuria Samsó
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Kate Kelly
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Natchanita Drive
France Voice Actor(s):
???
Germany Voice Actor(s):
???
WilsonPhillipsAvAnim.pngNeutral
United States of America Voice Actor(s):
Jonathan Fahn
Mexico Voice Actor(s):
Santos Alberto
Spain Voice Actor(s):
Francesc Rocamora
Brazil Voice Actor(s):
Ivo Roberto
Flag of Thailand Voice Actor(s):
Jirawat Wachirasaranphat


Episode List

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Road to Egypt (1-24)Battle in Egypt (25-48)
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Episode Title
Airdate
1
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A Man Possessed by an Evil Spirit
(悪霊にとりつかれた男 Akuryō ni Toritsukareta Otoko)
Japan: April 5, 2014
United States of America: July 30, 2017
Prologue: In 1983, off the coast of the Canary Islands, a coffin with the word "DIO" on the front is salvaged from the depths. The crew attempts to open it, but find that it is locked from the inside. Later, their ship is found, mysteriously abandoned with no signs of a struggle. Four years later in Japan, a young man named Jotaro Kujo has willingly turned himself into jail, refusing to leave as he believes he is possessed by an "evil spirit" which only he can see. Jotaro's mother, Holy and his grandfather Joseph Joestar, bring his friend from Egypt, Muhammad Avdol to coax him out of his cell. Muhammad Avdol's "evil spirit" Magician's Red challenges Jotaro which causes Jotaro's psychic manifestation Star Platinum, known as a Stand, to appear. Joseph tells Jotaro about his family's 100 year old enemy, the vampire DIO, who now possesses the body of Jonathan Joestar. Joseph then uses a Stand of his own, resembling purple brambles, to smash an expensive instant camera, from which a photograph appears. After explaining how people from the Joestar bloodline have star-shaped birthmarks on the back of their necks, Joseph reveals the photograph to be a picture of DIO possessing the same birthmark, proving that he had stolen the body of his grandfather, Jonathan Joestar. Joseph goes on to state that DIO's revival has caused the emergence of Stands in both himself and Jotaro, but he isn’t convinced. Elsewhere, DIO senses the presence of the Joestars and resolves to kill them.
2
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Who Will Be the Judge?!
(裁くのは誰だ!? Sabaku no wa Dare da!?)
Japan: April 12, 2014
United States of America: August 6, 2017
As Jotaro walks to school with some of his female admirers, a deep cut suddenly appears on Jotaro's leg, causing him to fall down a flight of stairs. He only manages to save himself by using his Stand to divert his fall. Jotaro receives a handkerchief from a new transfer student named Noriaki Kakyoin, unaware that he is the one responsible for his fall. Later, as Jotaro heads to the infirmary to have his wound treated, the nurse starts acting strangely, stabbing one of the other students with a pen before going after Jotaro with inhuman strength. Kakyoin appears and reveals he has used his personal Stand, Hierophant Green, to possess the nurse's body. Jotaro uses his Stand to pull Hierophant Green out of the nurse's body, only to be attacked by its Emerald Splash attack, leaving the nurse with harsh internal injuries. Despite appearing to be fatally injured by Hierophant Green's attack, Jotaro counter attacks using his Stand to pummel Hierophant Green until Kakyoin falls unconscious. After leaving the injured nurse to the school faculty, Jotaro takes Kakyoin back home to Joseph and Avdol. Joseph explains that Kakyoin is DIO's pawn and will likely die in a few days, caused by something implanted in Kakyoin's forehead.
3
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DIO's Curse
(DIOの呪縛 DIO no Jubaku)
Japan: April 19, 2014
United States of America: August 13, 2017
Joseph reveals that the object on Kakyoin's forehead is a "flesh bud" that has a tendril going straight into his brain, making him swear loyalty to DIO. Avdol also reveals that recently DIO approached him the same way by using his charisma, but he managed to escape. Determined to save Kakyoin, Jotaro uses the precise nature of his Stand to remove the bud from Kakyoin's brain, despite the bud's attempts to invade Jotaro’s body. The next day, Avdol finds Holy collapsed in the kitchen with a Stand resembling rose vines. Avdol realizes that she does not have the willpower to control the Stand which is connected to DIO’s curse and estimates she only has fifty days to live. As killing DIO is the only way to save her, Jotaro uses his Stand to analyze photos Joseph had taken of DIO. They deduce that he is in the Aswan region of Egypt from the faint image of a particular fly. Kakyoin confirms their theory, and decides to join the group because of a fondness he feels for women like Holy. Avdol uses a deck of Tarot cards to give Jotaro's Stand the name of Star Platinum. As the group takes off on a flight towards Egypt, DIO, using a Stand power similar to Joseph's Hermit Purple, takes a photograph showing him their location. On the plane, Joseph senses DIO's presence, suspecting that there may be a Stand user on the plane.
4
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Tower of Gray
(灰の塔(タワー・オブ・グレー) Tawā Obu Gurē)
Japan: April 26, 2014
United States of America: August 20, 2017
As their plane passes over Taiwan, Jotaro and the others are awoken by the sound of a flying stag beetle. Avdol identifies it as an evil Stand known as Tower of Gray, which is responsible for causing mass murders that look like tragic accidents. Jotaro finds its speed outmatchs even Star Platinum's and it suddenly kills a row of passengers, using their bloody tongues to spell out the word "Massacre!". Before an elderly passenger raises the alarm, Kakyoin knocks him out. Kakyoin convinces the others that his Hierophant Green is the safest Stand to use. His Stand's Emerald Splash attack seems to have no effect against Tower of Gray's speed, however, it is a ploy by Kakyoin, who uses Hierophant Green to impale it using spikes from under the seating. When Hierophant Green rips Tower of Gray apart, its user Gray Fly, the elderly man from before, is fatally wounded. Joseph discovers that the pilots have been killed, but he manages to land the plane safely off the coast of Hong Kong, still over 10,000 kilometers (6,200 mi) from Egypt. The group realizes that they must find an alternate way of reaching Egypt that does not put innocent lives at risk and decide to travel by sea. As the group eats in a restaurant they are joined by a French tourist who soon reveals himself to be the owner of the sword-wielding Stand Silver Chariot and one of DIO's assassins.
5
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Silver Chariot
(銀の戦車(シルバーチャリオッツ) Shirubā Chariottsu)
Japan: May 3, 2014
United States of America: August 27, 2017
The swordsman introduces himself as Jean Pierre Polnareff and displays his skills by using his Silver Chariot Stand to fight Avdol. After attack and counter-attack both Polnareff and Silver Chariot are engulfed in flames. Before the group can celebrate victory, Polnareff has Silver Chariot shed its protective armor, allowing it to move even faster and produce shadow images and attack from multiple angles. Avdol overcomes the clones using his Cross Fire Hurricane Special with multiple flames to distract the decoys, before attacking Polnareff directly from underground with a larger flame. With Polnareff defeated and burning alive, he refuses the opportunity to end his own life, admitting his defeat and resigning himself to be killed by the flames. Realizing the man's chivalry, Avdol releases him from the flames, and discovers that Polnareff is under the control of a DIO flesh bud, which Jotaro soon extracts. As the group heads for their boat the Speedwagon Foundation has hired for them, Polnareff appears and reveals that his true goal is to find and kill a Stand user with two right hands, who was responsible for the rape and murder of his younger sister, Cherie. He was swayed by DIO when he promised to help him find the culprit. Learning that the culprit is likely someone in DIO's employ, Polnareff decides to join the Joestar group on their journey to Egypt.
6
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Dark Blue Moon
(暗青の月(ダークブルームーン) Dāku Burū Mūn)
Japan: May 10, 2014
United States of America: September 10, 2017
The Joestar group begin their three day journey towards Singapore, but discover a young stowaway on board. The stowaway jumps overboard and is threatened by a shark but is rescued by Jotaro who discovers that the child is a girl named Anne who claims that she is searching for her father. They find themselves approached by a seafaring Stand and suspect the girl, but Jotaro exposes the ship's captain as an impostor. The fake Captain Tennille has his Stand Dark Blue Moon take Anne hostage, challenging Jotaro to fight against him in the ocean, where he would have the advantage. Star Platinum manages to beat Dark Blue Moon before its reaches the ocean, knocking its owner into the sea. However, acorn barnacles appear on Star Platinum and spread over him, draining its strength and causing Jotaro to fall into the ocean, where Dark Blue Moon creates a deadly whirlpool. Jotaro keeps himself and Star Platinum limp, allowing it to concentrate its strength and counterattack with its Star Finger technique, defeating Dark Blue Moon and sending its user to his death. Suddenly, several planted bombs explode on board, forcing the group and crew-mates to escape on emergency lifeboats, where they soon come across a large freighter.
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Strength
((ストレングス) Sutorengusu)
Japan: May 17, 2014
United States of America: September 17, 2017
DIO shares his fears about the Joestar bloodline with his advisor Enya the hag, but she assures him they still have seven Stand-using assassins en route to stop the Joestars. Meanwhile, the Joestar group boards the apparently uninhabited freighter, finding only a caged orangutan named Forever. After a sailor is killed by machinery, Kakyoin uses Hierophant Green to search for life on the ship, without success. Later, as Anne takes a shower, Forever escapes from his cage, kills the remaining sailors, and corners her. Jotaro saves Anne and fights Forever, but finds himself attacked by various parts of the ship and realizes that the ship itself is an extremely powerful Stand known as Strength. The orangutan then traps the Joestar party within the parts of the ship, but Jotaro taunts him then Star Platinum launches Jotaro's jacket button into Forever's skull with a Star Finger, then kills the ape. With Forever defeated, Strength loses its form, forcing Jotaro and the others to escape to the lifeboats as the ship reverts to its original form of a tiny boat. Upon hearing of Forever's defeat, Enya, who is seen to have two right hands, assures DIO that there are still six other Stand users left to face the Joestars, her son included. The Joestar group finally arrives in Singapore, already four days into their journey. They check into a hotel to plan the next leg of their trip, unaware that a mysterious doll sits in one of their rooms.
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Devil
(悪魔(デビル) Debiru)
Japan: May 24, 2014
United States of America: September 24, 2017
The Joestar group check into a hotel with Anne, but when Polnareff enters his room, he realizes that one of DIO's assassins Devo the Cursed, is hiding in his refrigerator. Polnareff seemingly defeats Devo easily who then throws himself off the hotel balcony and disappears. Polnareff informs Avdol and Joseph of the situation and arranges to regroup with them later. In his room, Polnareff suddenly receives a cut on his leg, then is then strapped to the underside of his bed. The culprit is revealed to be a doll that Devo possessed using his Stand Ebony Devil. Polnareff struggles to fight against the doll as Silver Chariot cannot accurately attack in areas Polnareff that cannot see. Polnareff manages to use reflections of pieces of a mirror he shattered earlier to pinpoint the doll's location and attack it precisely. Unable to learn anything from his opponent, Polnareff cuts the doll to pieces, which in turn kills Devo, who had been controlling his Stand from within in the hotel. As Polnareff deals with authorities, Joseph uses Hermit Purple on his room's television, rapidly changing channels to reveal a hidden message warning of a traitor among them and to be wary of Kakyoin, for he is DIO's servant. Soon, the image changes to a live feed of DIO, who taunts Joseph before causing the television to explode.
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Yellow Temperance
(黄の節制(イエロー・テンパランス) Ierō Tenparansu)
Japan: May 31, 2014
United States of America: October 1, 2017
Jotaro and Anne suspect something is wrong with Kakyoin after observing some odd odd behavior, including licking a cherry in a disgusting manner. Jotaro, believing Kakyoin to be possessed, punches him, revealing him to be an impostor. He is Rubber Soul, one of DIO's assassins who disguised himself using his Stand Yellow Temperance, that consumes flesh and can take on any form. As the two take their fight onto the cable cars, Anne reports the situation to Joseph and Avdol, who are shortly joined by the real Kakyoin. The fight continues, until Jotaro defeats Rubber Soul by dragging him down into the sea below, forcing Rubber Soul to lower Yellow Temperance's guard to breathe and leaving him open to a direct physical attack. Rubber Soul then reveals the Stands of DIO's next assassins are Death, the Empress, the Emperor, and the Hanged Man; the last of which is J. Geil, the man with two right hands. Rubber Soul makes a last ditch attack but Jotaro just uses Star Platinum to pummel him. Jotaro rejoins the group as they continue their journey to India, becoming surprised when Kakyoin licks a cherry in an identical fashion to his impostor. Unbeknownst to the Joestar group, Anne is following them in the next train car.
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Emperor and Hanged Man, Part 1
(皇帝(エンペラー)吊られた男(ハングドマン) その1 Enperā to Hangudoman Sono 1)
Japan: June 7, 2014
United States of America: October 8, 2017
The Joestar group arrives in Calcutta, India, which presents a considerable culture shock. In the restaurant's toilet Polnareff sees a Stand in the mirror, and realizes that it must be J. Geil's Stand the Hanged Man. He smashes the mirror before the Stand gets too close. Afterwards, he decides he should hunt down his sister's killer on his own, despite Avdol's warnings that they should remain together. Elsewhere, Hol Horse, another of DIO's assassins, team up with J. Geil to kill Polnareff. The next day, Polnareff finds J. Geil with Hol Horse, but he disappears as the rainy sky clears. Hol Horse uses his Stand the Emperor, which takes the form of a gun, to fire a bullet at Polnareff, but the bullet is a part of the Emperor and dodges Silver Chariot. Just as the bullet is about to strike its mark, Polnareff is saved by the arrival of Avdol who attempts to block the bullet but is stabbed in the back by Hanged Man emerging from the reflection of a puddle, allowing the bullet to strike his forehead. Kakyoin arrives on the scene and is shocked to find Avdol dead, he finds that, despite his harsh words, Polnareff is just as mortified about his friend's death.
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Emperor and Hanged Man, Part 2
(皇帝(エンペラー)吊られた男(ハングドマン) その2 Enperā to Hangudoman Sono 2)
Japan: June 14, 2014
United States of America: October 15, 2017
J. Geil provokes Polnareff into attacking his Hanged Man within a glass window, using the broken shards of glass to pin him down, but Kakyoin convinces Polnareff to escape in a car. After realizing that the Hanged Man is in the car with them, they crash the vehicle. They finally realize that the Hanged Man is actually a Stand of light that jumps between reflective surfaces. The Hanged Man jumps into the reflection of the eyes of a young boy and then nearby beggars, trapping Polnareff and Kakyoin within the group of beggars. Suddenly, Kakyoin takes out a shiny gold coin and flips it into the air, bringing everyone's gaze, along with the Hanged Man, towards it, allowing Polnareff to cut the Stand down and finally avenging his sister. When Hol Horse realizes that J. Geil is dead he tries to flee, but is caught by Jotaro and Joseph who have just finished giving Avdol a proper burial. Polnareff prepares to carry out his sentence but is stopped by Hol Horse's lover, allowing Hol Horse to escape. After treating the woman's wounds, Joseph urges the group to continue their journey towards Egypt, unaware that a drop of the woman's blood has caused a mysterious growth to appear on his arm.
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Empress
(女帝(エンプレス) Enpuresu)
Japan: June 21, 2014
United States of America: October 22, 2017
Sensing J. Geil's death, Enya prepares to take revenge with her Empress Stand. Jotaro's group travel by bus towards Varanasi, including Nena, the wounded woman. Joseph goes to a local clinic to have the developing growth on his arm treated, while is shown that Nena similar growth on her tongue. When the doctor attempts to cut the growth off, he is killed by the "bug bite", which has grown its own face and reveals itself to be the Empress. The Empress alerts the police, implicating Joseph for the doctor's murder. Joseph tries to fight off the Stand attached to his arm, but it is unaffected by his Ripple techniques. The Empress stops him moving, but Joseph uses Hermit Purple to break free and searches for its user as the growth grows larger and stronger. Suddenly, he plunges his arm into a barrel containing a black substance. Although the Stand cannot be suffocated, the coal tar solidifies around it and Joseph uses Hermit Purple to rip the immobilized Empress to shreds. Nearby, Nena is also torn to shreds, revealing her as the Stand's user and her true form as an obese woman. After regrouping with Jotaro and Kakyoin, they decides to travel by car to Pakistan, unaware that they are being followed by another car.
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Wheel of Fortune
(運命の車輪(ホウイール・オブ・フォーチュン) Howīru Obu Fōchun)
Japan: June 28, 2014
United States of America: November 5, 2017
Driving to Pakistan, the group encounter Anne hitchhiking and they reluctantly take her with them. Continuing their journey, a red car plays a deadly game of tag with them and eventually pushes them over a cliff. Kakyoin manages to stop their fall by having Hierophant Green hook a cable to the other car. Jotaro uses Star Platinum to pull them to safety, knocking the other car down the cliff in the process. Just then, a voice comes from their own car's radio, revealing the red car to be the Wheel of Fortune Stand, which emerges from the ground, destroying their vehicle. It transforms, chasing them and soaking them with projectiles of gasoline. Wheel of Fortune's user, ZZ, uses the sparks on his car to set Jotaro ablaze, seemingly killing him. However, Jotaro manages to avoid the flames by digging underneath the ground and uses Star Platinum to destroy Wheel of Fortune and send ZZ flying out into the open. Jotaro then unleashes a savage attack on Wheel of Fortune. After chaining ZZ to a rock, the group take his car, which had reverted to its original dilapidated form and continue their journey. Meanwhile, Enya, frustrated that all of her Stand wielders have been defeated, decides to confront the group personally with her own Stand, Justice.
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Justice, Part 1
(正義(ジャスティス) その1 Jasutisu Sono 1)
Japan: July 5, 2014
United States of America: November 12, 2017
After Jotaro has a replacement coat made, Joseph manages to convince the runaway Anne to return to her home in Hong Kong. Heavy fog makes it dangerous to continue driving on cliff roads towards Karachi so the group stops in a nearby town. The town is enshrouded in fog and when the group comes across a body lying on the street riddled with bloodless holes they suspect a Stand user is involved. Feeling they should leave the town, Joseph jumps towards what he believes to be their car, only to narrowly avoid being impaled by a spiked gate. It is then that Enya appears before the group, claiming to be an innocent old woman and leads them to a nearby hotel. Hol Horse shows up at the hotel, having tracked the Joestar group. However Enya, takes revenge on him for abandoning J. Geil and attacks his wrist with scissors before using her Stand Justice, which takes the form of the fog itself, to make a hole from his wound. Justice then enters the wound to control Hol Horse's arm like a puppet and make him shoot himself with his own Emperor. Enya then set her sights on her next target, Polnareff who has become separated from the others.
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Justice, Part 2
(正義(ジャスティス) その2 Jasutisu Sono 2)
Japan: July 12, 2014
United States of America: November 19, 2017
Polnareff has arrived in the main hall of the hotel, forcing Enya to hide Hol Horse before she can finish him off. Ensues an awkward conversation during which Polnareff tries to sympathize with Enya but unwittingly enrages her as he keeps mentioning her family whereas he recently killed J. Geil. Enya eventually becomes so enraged she drops the masquerade and attacks Polnareff, unleashing the townspeople revealed to be zombies Enya controls with her Stand. Polnareff must flee and hides in a bathroom again, but Enya baits him into looking at the keyhole. His tongue pierced by a zombie, Polnareff is forced to lick a bathroom until Jotaro comes in. Unlike Polnareff, Jotaro has suspected Enya since the beginning and tricks her into revealing herself. Enya is still confident, but Star Platinum then sucks Justice inside of its lungs, suffocating the old woman. The group has survived the night, but Hol Horse drives away with their car.
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Lovers, Part 1
(恋人(ラバーズ) その1 Rabāzu Sono 1)
Japan: July 19, 2014
United States of America: December 3, 2017
The Joestar Group arrives in Karachi, Enya still unconscious with them. Feeling peckish, Joseph orders some kebabs from a street vendor, but gets scammed in the process. However, events take a dramatic turn when Enya wakes up and recognizes the kebab vendor to be Steely Dan, one of DIO's assassins. Steely Dan horribly kills Enya by activating a vampire spore DIO had put inside of her without her knowledge. Horrified, the group confronts him but Dan reveals that his Stand, Lovers, has infiltrated Joseph's brain and reflects the pain of any strike; moreover Lovers has taken a spore with him. Before Lovers can kill Joseph with another spore, the old man runs away with Polnareff and Kakyoin and finds a television set to look inside his brain while Polnareff and Kakyoin shrink their Stands to send them inside of him. For his part, Jotaro must obey Steely Dan's every order.
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Lovers, Part 2
(恋人(ラバーズ) その2 Rabāzu Sono 2)
Japan: July 26, 2014
United States of America: December 10, 2017
Jotaro finds himself the temporary slave of Steely Dan. The assassin finds ever more inventive ways to humiliate Jotaro and even uses him as a scapegoat to steal some jewelry. Despite all that, Jotaro binds his time for the eventual revenge. Meanwhile, Silver Chariot and Hierophant Green have reached the brain. The Lovers proves itself a more formidable Stand than expected and uses flesh clones to confuse its foes. However, Hierophant Green deploys its tentacles to detect the real Lovers, which is wounded and flees. Jotaro sees Steely Dan's injury and understands that the tables have turned. Easily capturing The Lovers and stopping Steely Dan from taking a little girl hostage, Jotaro delivers his most violent beatdown yet to the enemy.
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Sun
(太陽(サン) San)
Japan: August 2, 2014
United States of America: December 17, 2017
The Joestar Group reaches the United Arab Emirates. Planning to cross the Arabian desert, Joseph decides to use camels as transportation. Playing the expert, Joseph humiliates himself when he tries to teach the group to ride a camel. Departing into the desert, the group soon realizes that the Sun is still up despite their watch telling it's night time. The Sun above their head is revealed to be a fake Sun Stand, which is incredibly powerful and bombards the group with lasers. They are thus forced to hide under a rock and find the enemy while suffering the scorching heat of the Sun. Eventually, all but Joseph begin to madly laugh, but they then reassure the old man, having found the enemy who has been hiding behind a mirror. Jotaro then quickly throws a stone at the enemy and defeats him, revealing the night sky.
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Death Thirteen, Part 1
(死神13(デスサーティーン) その1 Desu Sātīn Sono 1)
Japan: August 9, 2014
United States of America: January 7, 2018
Kakyoin finds himself in a strange theme park and is attacked by a new Stand: Death Thirteen. Woken up by Polnareff in the middle of the attack, Kakyoin cannot remember the dream he's just had. Already up, Joseph has decided to lend a plane to fly above the desert and accepts to take a seemingly sick baby with him. In the sky, Kakyoin and Polnareff fall asleep again and are attacked by Death Thirteen. Kakyoin tries to cut his arm, but the Stand explains that he can't force himself to wake up. However, he struggles so violently his actual body begins to disturb Joseph, causing a crash. As the group prepares to camp for the night, Kakyoin sees that the words "BABY STAND" have been cut on his arm, caused when he was dreaming. The young man begins to suspect the baby.
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Death Thirteen, Part 2
(死神13(デスサーティーン) その2 Desu Sātīn Sono 2)
Japan: August 16, 2014
United States of America: January 14, 2018
When the baby stabs a scorpion that was approaching his basket, Kakyoin sees him and begins to accuse him of being an enemy. However, the group judges that Kakyoin is losing his mind and when he summons Hierophant Green, Polnareff knocks him down. Everyone eventually falls asleep and becomes the playthings of Death Thirteen who amuses himself at their expenses. However, Kakyoin comes in, having kept Hierophant Green because he fell unconscious having it out. Despite Death Thirteen's tricks, Hierophant Green invades the enemy Stand and forces its User to cancel the nightmare and heal his injuries. Nobody but Kakyoin remembers Death Thirteen, and the young man gets his revenge by forcing the baby to eat his own poop.
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Judgement, Part 1
(審判(ジャッジメント) その1 Jajjimento Sono 1)
Japan: August 23, 2014
United States of America: January 21, 2018
The Joestar Group has reached the Red Sea. However, they take a detour to a lone island where Joseph visits an old man stated be Avdol's father. Reminded of his comrade, Polnareff then wanders alone, stumbling upon a lamp. The lamp contains a Stand named Judgement who plays the genie and grants the Frenchman three wishes. Enthusiastic, Polnareff asks for a treasure and then asks for his sister Sherry and for Avdol to come back from the dead. Judgement seemingly grants all three wishes, and Polnareff sees Sherry hiding in the high herb. Unfortunately, Sherry is revealed to be a golem made of earth that attacks Polnareff.
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Judgement, Part 2
(審判(ジャッジメント) その2 Jajjimento Sono 2)
Japan: August 30, 2014
United States of America: January 28, 2018
Polnareff has been tricked by the Stand Judgement into wishing his sister Sherry to come back, but she is revealed to be a mere clay doll that attacks Polnareff. Soon Avdol's clay doll also comes to attack him. Unable to fight the golems resembling his loved ones and comrades, Polnareff lets himself at their mercy but the real Advol suddenly comes in and attacks with Magician's Red. Revealing that he merely faked his death in India, Avdol easily defeats Judgement and its hidden User. When the group gathers, Polnareff is shocked to learn that everyone knew about Avdol, just that they didn't trust him with the secret. Avdol reveals a submarine which he's bought and which will allow them to slip into Egypt undetected by the enemy.
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High Priestess, Part 1
(女教皇(ハイプリエステス) その1 Hai Puriesutesu Sono 1)
Japan: September 6, 2014
United States of America: February 4, 2018
The group starts their underwater trip under the Red Sea. Joseph takes the opportunity to call Suzi Q to give news of him, although he pretends nothing is wrong and goads her into not checking up on Holy. Soon after, the group realizes an enemy Stand is among them: High Priestess, a Stand that can transform into any non-organic material, begins to attack the group. Even Jotaro has trouble dealing with her and she begins to destroy the submarine, threatening to imprison the heroes at the bottom of the sea. When Suzi Q calls again the submarine, Jotaro picks up the phone to reassure his grandmother before evacuating the submarine with the others.
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High Priestess, Part 2
(女教皇(ハイプリエステス) その2 Hai Puriesutesu Sono 2)
Japan: September 13, 2014
United States of America: February 11, 2018
Under the Red Sea, the group is threatened when their submarine is sabotaged by High Priestess. The group uses the scuba equipment to evacue the sinking sub, harassed by High Priestess at the same time. Although they seemingly let it inside the submarine, High Priestess fuses with the ocean floor to become a giant head swallowing all the heroes. Fortunately, Jotaro's Star Platinum has finally a big enough target and smashes all of High Priestess' teeth, defeating its unseen User. The group has finally reached Egypt and prepares for the last stretch of their crusade.
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"The Fool" Iggy and "Geb" N'Doul, Part 1
(愚者(ザ・フール)」のイギーと「ゲブ神」のンドゥール その1 'Za Fūru' no Igī to 'Gebu-shin' no Ndūru Sono 1)
Japan: January 10, 2015
United States of America: February 18, 2018
Having reached Egypt, the group waits for a Speedwagon Foundation envoy, which arrives by helicopter to deliver supplies and a new "ally": an irreverent dog named Iggy whose Stand The Fool manipulates sand. The group also learns that 9 unknown Stand Users await them in Egypt, the first of which is trailing them. Despite his blindness, the Stand User named N'Doul is confident he can take the heroes on. After the departure of the Speedwagon Foundation, they find that the helicopter has crashed and that the pilots seemingly drowned. A new watery Stand attacks them and slashes Kakyoin's eyes. When they try to flee, the enemy Stand, Geb, destroys the car and everyone is thrown out, except Iggy who detected the attack thanks to his nose and got out beforehand.
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"The Fool" Iggy and "Geb" N'Doul, Part 2
(愚者(ザ・フール)」のイギーと「ゲブ神」のンドゥール その2 'Za Fūru' no Igī to 'Gebu-shin' no Ndūru Sono 2)
Japan: January 17, 2015
United States of America: February 25, 2018
The fight against Geb continues. The watery Stand can hide beneath the sand, but the group realizes that the User can only attacks those emitting noises. Avdol fails to bait Geb out and is defeated. Thus, Jotaro takes action and forces Iggy to stay with him, as he's noticed that Iggy's nose allowed him to detect the attack. Ensues a tense back and forth during which Jotaro uses Iggy to glide toward N'Doul while N'Doul relentlessly harasses Jotaro. The students nonetheless reaches his foe and wins a last Stand duel, but N'Doul commits suicide to prevent himself from revealing DIO's secret ability although he explains the Egypt 9 Glory Gods to him. Jotaro then buries N'Doul, honoring his strength and willpower.
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"Khnum" Oingo and "Tohth" Boingo
(「クヌム神」のオインゴと「トト神」のボインゴ 'Kunumu-shin' no Oingo to 'Toto-shin' no Boingo)
Japan: January 24, 2015
United States of America: March 4, 2018
The group arrives in Aswan and put Kakyoin in the hospital, trailed by a strange duo. Oingo the big brother can transform into anyone while Boingo the little brother can predict the future with his comic book, Tohoth. Using Tohth to see the near future, the Oingo Boingo Brothers try to poison Jotaro, Joseph and Polnareff but fail to do so when Iggy causes a scene. Later, the Brothers predict that Jotaro will be killed by a bomb and thus Oingo tries to put a bomb inside of Joseph's car. However, he is surprised by Joseph and Polnareff and forced to fake being Jotaro riding toward the hospital with the bomb near him. Suspecting that he may be the one getting killed, Oingo must juggle between the bomb and the group's antics while trying not to raise suspicion. However, both brothers end up being taken out by the bomb and then beaten up by the men of a man they mugged earlier, with none of the heroes knowing about the attempts on their lives.
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Anubis, Part 1
(「アヌビス神」その1 'Anubisu-shin' Sono 1)
Japan: January 31, 2015
United States of America: March 11, 2018
While Kakyoin must rest a few days in Aswan, the rest of the group go down the Nile, trailed by yet another enemy. This enemy is Anubis, a sentient sword Stand that brainwashes a local boy named Chaka into pursuing the heroes. In Kom Ombo, Chaka confronts Polnareff and a sworfight ensues, Chaka being an amateur but the powerful swords making him more than a match for the Frenchman. Polnareff closely wins by revealing his secret sword shooting technique. Taking the sword with him, he rejoins the group and later goes to the barber with Jotaro. Khan the barber ends up being brainwashed and attacks Polnareff.
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Anubis, Part 2
(「アヌビス神」その2 'Anubisu-shin' Sono 2)
Japan: February 7, 2015
United States of America: March 18, 2018
The fight against Khan begins. Polnareff understands that the real enemy is the sword itself, but Anubis reveals that it learns from fighting his enemies continuously and thus effortlessly defeats Silver Chariot. Jotaro comes to the rescue and wins with difficulty but, by sheer bad luck, Polnareff ends up being controlled by Anubis. Forced to face a Silver Chariot/Anubis combination, Jotaro loses the swordfight, Anubis stabbing into Jotaro's guts, but the delinquent uses this opportunity to destroy the blade into tiny pieces. A last assassination attempt by Anubis is foiled thanks to Iggy, and the sword Stand finishes at the bottom of the Nile.
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"Bastet" Mariah, Part 1
(「バステト女神」のマライア その1 'Basuteto-jōshin' no Maraiya Sono 1)
Japan: February 14, 2015
United States of America: March 25, 2018
Back in Aswan, Kakyoin receives the visit of doctors from the Speedwagon to heal his eyes faster. Meanwhile, the Joestar Group has reached Luxor. Momentarily isolated because he went to the bathroom, experiencing the peculiar dry toilets of Egypt, Joseph stumbles upon an electrical socket and touches it, getting shocked for his trouble. Unbeknownst to him, he's fallen under the spell of Mariah of the Egypt 9 Glory Gods and her Stand Bastet. The next day, Joseph realizes that he's been magnetized and all metallic objects now fly toward him. Because he woke up late, he is alone and meets Mariah whose wires entangle themselves inside an elevator's mechanism and threaten to crush his hands. Avdol comes in to save Joseph, but he too has been magnetized by Bastet. Trying to pursue Mariah, the duo realize that they are now stuck to each other.
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"Bastet" Mariah, Part 2
(「バステト女神」のマライア その2 'Basuteto-jōshin' no Maraiya Sono 2)
Japan: February 21, 2015
United States of America: April 8, 2018
The fight against Mariah and Bastet continues. Joseph and Avdol have been magnetized and are now stuck to each other. While they try to separate themselves, the two end up getting in compromising positions and publicly humiliated. They ultimately manage to escape their predicament only to fall onto train tracks with a train approaching. Mariah has been observing them and revels in her impending victory as she assumes that they cannot escape the tracks nor would think of destroying them and endanger the passengers. But instead, Avdol digs a hole underneath the tracks, allowing the duo to survive the passage of the train and they confront Mariah who bombards them with nuts and bolts before she flees. Joseph and Avdol resume their chase, but the magnetism has grown to the point even cars are attracted to them. Despite surrounding her, Joseph and Avdol appear to be losing. However, the two them rush toward each other and return the magnetism against Mariah by crushing her under the mass of the metallic objects stuck to them. Meanwhile, Jotaro and Polnareff are trailed by another of DIO's goons, Alessi.
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"Sethan" Alessi, Part 1
(「セト神」のアレッシー その1 'Seto-shin' no Aresshī Sono 1)
Japan: February 28, 2015
United States of America: April 15, 2018
Alessi of the Egypt 9 Glory Gods trails Polnareff and Jotaro, but Polnareff eventually notices the assassin. Confronting him alone, Polnareff seemingly gets the upper hand against Alessi's shadow Stand and pursues his enemy in the alleys of Luxor. However, Polnareff eventually notices that he's been de-aged into a child. As a child, Polnareff is much weaker and Alessi comes to attack. The young Silver Chariot isn't a match for Alessi's Stand, Sethan, but by chance, its sword hits Alessi's neck, forcing him to flee. The young Polnareff then meets a sympathetic woman mistaking him for a lost child and takes him into her home. The woman also cleans Polnareff, who enjoys himself. However, Alessi breaks into the house to attack them.
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"Sethan" Alessi, Part 2
(「セト神」のアレッシー その2 'Seto-shin' no Aresshī Sono 2)
Japan: March 7, 2015
United States of America: April 22, 2018
Alessi makes the woman disappear and forces Polnareff into a bathtub full of water with the intent of drowning him. Like an impertinent child, Polnareff comes up with a plan and defecates to kick his feces into Alessi's face. Disgusted, Alessi lets go. Polnareff discovers with horror that the woman has been de-aged into a foetus that will soon die. Taking her with him, Polnareff takes refuges inside of a room without exits with Alessi forcing the door open with an axe. Polnareff cleverly uses a mirror plunged into an aquarium to create an unlikely hiding spot and attacks Alessi who falls down a window. Incidentally, Alessi meets Jotaro and de-ages him but even as a child, Jotaro is tough enough to beat him down. Taken out, Alessi's power is cancelled, allowing Jotaro and Polnareff to finish him up. The group finally gathers, and Joseph creates another spirit photography that shows DIO's lair.
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D'Arby the Gambler, Part 1
(ダービー·ザ·ギャンブラー その1 Dābī za Gyanburā Sono 1)
Japan: March 14, 2015
United States of America: April 29, 2018
The group has arrived in Cairo. Having a photography of DIO's hiding place but unfamiliar with the building, the group asks for information across the city and finally meet a man that seems to know about the house; unfortunately the man asks them to bet for the information. Polnareff recklessly accepts to bet on which of two pieces of meat a nearby cat will take first and loses, and the man, named Daniel J. D'arby, steals Polnareff's soul with his Stand Osiris. D'Arby reveals himself to be working for DIO. The group is now forced to bet their souls to take back Polnareff and Joseph steps in. Joseph challenges D'Arby to put coins inside of a full glass to see whoever makes the glass overflow first. Although the old man does his best to destabilize D'Arby and cheat, D'Arby is the better cheater and tricks Joseph into miscalculating the number of coins he'd need to overflow the glass by slightly tilting it with a piece of chocolate that melted under the heavy sun. Joseph loses his soul and Jotaro must play, challenging to a game of poker.
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D'Arby the Gambler, Part 2
(ダービー·ザ·ギャンブラー その2 Dābī za Gyanburā Sono 2)
Japan: March 21, 2015
United States of America: May 6, 2018
The game of poker between Jotaro and Daniel J. D'Arby begins. The gambler is confident in his skills and ability to cheat but underestimates Jotaro. Attempting a second dealing, D'Arby is easily spotted and Star Platinum breaks his finger. D'Arby is then forced to play seriously and the dealing is given to a seemingly unrelated child. However, the child and the entire bar is on D'Arby's payroll, allowing the gambler to win a first hand and half of Jotaro's soul. However in the second hand, Jotaro doesn't bother to look at his cards and outrageously raises the stake by betting Avdol's, Kakyoin's and even Holy's soul, psyching out D'Arby by showing that Star Platinum is faster than the eye can see and dealing a crushing psychological blow by demanding that D'Arby reveals the secret of DIO's Stand. Scared out of his mind, D'Arby folds and releases everyone. Jotaro's risky bluff has paid off.
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Hol Horse and Boingo, Part 1
(ホル·ホースとボインゴ その1 Horu Hōsu to Boingo Sono 1)
Japan: March 28, 2015
United States of America: May 13, 2018
Hol Horse enters DIO's lair to report his mission to the Vampire, and is warned to kill the Joestar Group for good or die. Angered by DIO's cocky attitude, Hol Horse tries to shoot him from behind but DIO suddenly reappears behind him, impressed by the gunman's fighting spirit and letting him off the hook. Realising the gulf between them, Hol Horse is frightened into full loyalty for his master. Later, Hol Horse comes back to Cairo after a trip to Aswan to enlist Boingo. Skeptical about Tohth, he sees that a prediction about him kicking a woman and the woman then offering him some jewelry is true and he saves said woman from a scorpion on her neck. Hol Horse is thus convinced of Tohth's power. Trailing the Joestar Group, Hol Horse is outraged to learn that he supposed to put his fingers inside PoLnareff's nose to beat the heroes. The cowboy is then surprised by Polnareff while Boingo, hidden under a crate, cannot help. Cornered as Polnareff calls his companions, Hol Horse puts his fingers inside of Polnareff's nose as predicted.
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Hol Horse and Boingo, Part 2
(ホル·ホースとボインゴ その2 Horu Hōsu to Boingo Sono 2)
Japan: April 4, 2015
United States of America: May 20, 2018
Hol Horse and Boingo's assassination attempt continues. After putting his fingers inside of Polnareff's nose, Hol Horse holds him at gunpoint and hides in a corner, forcing Polnareff to lie. The Frenchman does his best to tip his companions and then sneezes because of his irritated nose, uncovering Hol Horse. Although he is cornered, the group is too distracted by the enemy in front of them to avoid a car that crashes into them. Hol Horse hides again and consults Tohth only to see that at midday precisely, Jotaro will be filled with bullets. For his part, Jotaro is the first to get up. Pressed by the clock, Hol Horse shoots inside a pipe that leads to Jotaro's head but another of Polnareff's sneezes causes the student to back off, avoiding the bullets. Unable to believe the prediction was true, Hol Horse is also too distracted to see his bullets coming back at him and pierce through the image of Jotaro on the pages, hitting him. Hol Horse is retired. For his part, Boingo has learned from the experience but is defeated by Iggy.
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The Gatekeeper of Hell, Pet Shop, Part 1
(地獄の門番 ペット·ショップ その1 Jigoku no Monban Petto Shoppu Sono 1)
Japan: April 11, 2015
United States of America: June 3, 2018
The Joestar Group is unable to pinpoint the location of DIO's hiding place and must resort to ask one of the beggars of Cairo, who are very familiar with the city, for help. They then notice that Iggy has wandered off again. By pure chance, Iggy stumbles upon DIO's Mansion and meets two large dogs that spot the shadow of a bird under the door and try to sneak in to eat it, only to get impaled by an ice spike. DIO's Mansion is guarded by Pet Shop, an evil falcon who can create ice. The ever vigilant falcon kills the beggar from earlier and begins to suspect Iggy who plays dumb. But when the young owner of the two dogs is threatened by Pet Shop, Iggy confronts the bird. Because Pet Shop can fly and bombards Iggy with ice, the dog is forced into a sewer, followed by the bird. Pet Shop is tricked into striking a sand clone and Iggy lands a hit on the bird, but it only makes it more serious.
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The Gatekeeper of Hell, Pet Shop, Part 2
(地獄の門番 ペット·ショップ その2 Jigoku no Monban Petto Shoppu Sono 2)
Japan: April 18, 2015
United States of America: June 10, 2018
Injured, the evil guard falcon Pet Shop unleashes the full power of his ice Stand Horus. In the humid sewer, Pet Shop gains the advantage and traps Iggy with a fast ice creation, forcing the dog to tear off his paw. Pursued into the Nile, Iggy dives at the bottom of the river to hide, but Pet Shop's falcon consitution allows it to swim. It eventually spots the small sand dome Iggy has created as a shelter and tries to bury it in ice. When Iggy tries to dig deeper, he sees that Pet Shop has outmaneuvered him, preparing to spit an ice spike. As a last resort, Iggy leaps at Pet Shop and bites his beak, the ice spike then killing Pet Shop. The sand dome colllapses and Iggy almost drowns, but he is saved by the boy he saved earlier. Found by Kakyoin and taken care of, Iggy regroups with the Joestar and leads them to DIO's Mansion.
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D'Arby the Player, Part 1
(ダービー·ザ·プレイヤー その1 Dābī za Pureiyā Sono 1)
Japan: April 25, 2015
United States of America: June 17, 2018
The Joestar Group has finally found DIO's Mansion. Trying to sneak in, the group is welcomed by the mansion's butler, Telence T. D'Arby, the little brother of Daniel. Telence reveals his Stand Atum, which is similar to Osiris, and manages to guess where Jotaro's Star Platinum will hit and avoids it, gripping Jotaro's soul with his hand. A black hole appears in which D'Arby drags Jotaro, but also Joseph and Kakyoin. The trio find themselves on an island in the middle of the water, where D'Arby presents them with a collection of soul-infused dolls he created from his victims and challenges them to a video game. Kakyoin comes first and challenges D'Arby to a game of F-Mega. The video game session begins. Rusty, Kakyoin loses the lead to Telence T. D'Arby at the beginning but resorts to spin his car to make both cars crash, making things even. Kakyoin and D'Arby are near equals and manage to avoid the many obstacles on their paths.
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D'Arby the Player, Part 2
(ダービー·ザ·プレイヤー その2 Dābī za Pureiyā Sono 2)
Japan: May 2, 2015
United States of America: June 24, 2018
At a critical point of the track, Kakyoin tries to send D'Arby's car flying but the gamer uses the impact to take a huge shortcut on the tracks. Acknowledging his loss, Kakyoin loses his soul. Jotaro then comes in and challenges D'Arby to a game of "Oh! That's A Baseball!" Jotaro has no experience but is gifted with the game and snatches the first points, but D'Arby decides to use Atum's power. Reading into Jotaro's soul, D'Arby can now guess his next moves and takes the advantage, but then Jotaro decides to declare his pitches.
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The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 1
(亜空の瘴気 ヴァニラ·アイス その1 Akū no Shōki Vanira Aisu Sono 1)
Japan: May 9, 2015
United States of America: July 1, 2018
The video game session continues. Telence is in the lead, but when Jotaro begins to declare his pitches, Telence realizes that although Jotaro's soul seemingly tells the truth, the throws are entirely different. Unable to find how Jotaro is cheating, Telence loses his cool and accidentally release Kakyoin before discovering that Joseph has been playing in Jotaro's stead with Hermit Purple. Defeated, Telence is pummeled into the sky, revealing that it was only a fake. Meanwhile, DIO sends his most valuable subordinate Vanilla Ice to kill the Joestar Group. For their part, Avdol, Polnareff and Iggy begin to investigate the mansion, taking out a Stand User responsible for creating illusions. Vanilla Ice ambushes the group and Avdol puts himself in harm's way, saving his companions but getting disintegrated by Vanilla Ice's ability: Cream.
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The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 2
(亜空の瘴気 ヴァニラ·アイス その2 Akū no Shōki Vanira Aisu Sono 2)
Japan: May 16, 2015
United States of America: July 8, 2018
The fight against Vanilla Ice begins. The enemy Stand User is challenged by Polnareff and Iggy, but Vanilla Ice can hide inside of Cream's mouth, creating an invisible floating sphere of destruction. Polnareff and Iggy are chased up to the art gallery on the second floor where Vanilla Ice ambushes Polnareff and takes out his foot. When Vanilla Ice gets out, he is greeted by a DIO sand clone courtesy of Iggy but sees through the trick, uncovering Polnareff and Iggy and violently beating down the dog for daring imitate his master's likeness. Polnareff sends Silver Chariot to save Iggy and uses the scattered sand to detect Vanilla Ice, attacking him when he peeks out of Cream. Despite the sword in his mouth, the enemy refuses to die and takes a chunk of Polnareff's leg, immobilizing him. Cream begins to circle around the art gallery, threatening to reach Polnareff who cannot move. Finding no escape, Polnareff salutes Iggy one last time.
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The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 3
(亜空の瘴気 ヴァニラ·アイス その3 Akū no Shōki Vanira Aisu Sono 3)
Japan: May 23, 2015
United States of America: July 15, 2018
The fight against Vanilla Ice continues. Against common sense, Polnareff has been saved by Iggy, who's spent the last of his strength to lift him in the air with his sand. Iggy expires from his wounds. Vanilla Ice is taken by surprise and Polnareff deals a decisive flurry of stabs. Although Vanilla Ice stands back up, Polnareff guesses that he's been transformed into a Vampire and cuts the wall, letting the sun in. Vanilla Ice is finally defeated and Polnareff mourns his fallen comrades. Meanwhile in Japan, Suzi Q has decided to visit her daugher Holy. Sitting by her side, Suzi fully trusts Joseph and Jotaro to save the day. Back in DIO's Mansion, Jotaro defeats a Vampire by the name of Nukesaku while Polnareff mends his wounds and finally meets DIO.
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DIO's World, Part 1
(DIOの世界 その1 DIO no Sekai Sono 1)
Japan: May 30, 2015
United States of America: July 22, 2018
The final battle begins. DIO confronts Polnareff and tries to charm him to his side and when Polnareff resists the temptation, decides to intimidate him by randomly "teleporting" him. Confused, Polnareff summons Silver Chariot and DIO summons his Stand, The World. However, the rest of the Joestar Group barges in through a wall, forcing DIO to retreat in the shadows away from the sun rays. Bringing Nukesaku out of a bag, the heroes force him to lead them to DIO's chamber, in which stands a coffin that Nukesaku opens only to find himself cut into pieces inside the same coffin. Feeling an impending attack, the group jumps out of a window, witnessing the sun disappearing into the horizon. DIO's hour of power has come. Jotaro and Polnareff stay hidden in ambush while Joseph and Kakyoin are pursued by the Vampire. Using a carjacked limousine, DIO fights Hierophant Green while Kakyoin closely studies The World's abilities. DIO finally throws his driver at the two's truck, causing it to crash. For their part, Kakyoin and Joseph take to the roofs of Cairo and Kakyoin concocts a plan to reveal The World's real power.
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DIO's World, Part 2
(DIOの世界 その2 DIO no Sekai Sono 2)
Japan: June 6, 2015
United States of America: July 29, 2018
The final battle continues. DIO jumps up to Cairo's roofs, pursuing Joseph and Kakyoin, the latter of which remembers his lonely past. Kakyoin thus reuses the real form of Hierophant Green. DIO then finds himself ambushed by Hierophant Green, having become a network of tentacles shooting at him from all directions, and Kakyoin planning to force DIO to reveal his ability. Suddenly, DIO disappears and Kakyoin is sent flying. Agonizing because of the hole in his stomach, the student understands DIO's power but can only signal a clue by shooting at a clock tower nearby. As he flees, Joseph finally understands that DIO can stop time. Unfazed by Joseph's discovery, DIO simply overpowers him and Joseph falls down to the streets, incidentally meeting Jotaro. As the old man warns him, DIO stops time and throws a knife at his throat, taking him down. Angered, Jotaro brings out Star Platinum and confronts DIO head on.
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DIO's World, Part 3
(DIOの世界 その3 DIO no Sekai Sono 3)
Japan: June 13, 2015
United States of America: August 5, 2018
The battle between Jotaro and DIO continues. Star Platinum has a slight advantage in strength, but DIO's superior skill prevails. Satisfied of his demonstration of power, DIO stops time, only to see Jotaro move his finger. Disturbed and then happy to see that Jotaro has used magnets to move in the stopped time, DIO comes near to strike Jotaro but the student reveals that he is really able to briefly move during the stopped time, Star Platinum punching through the Vampire. DIO heals by sucking the blood of a civilian and decides to surround Jotaro with knives which strike true despite Star Platinum's efforts to deflect them. Jotaro is down but still conscious. However, DIO is wary and tries to gauge whether Jotaro is alive or not. When the Vampire counters a foolish ambush attempt by Polnareff, Jotaro must move a bit to deflect DIO's attention off the Frenchman. Jotaro is forced to stop his hearbeat to a dangerous length to fool the Vampire but manages to restart his heart and, as DIO approached again, hits him in the head. Star Platinum pummels DIO but the Vampire has tricked Jotaro into sending him toward Joseph. Sucking the old man's blood, DIO has not only healed, but gained in power.
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The Faraway Journey, Farewell Friends
(遥かなる旅路 さらば友よ Haruka naru Tabiji Saraba Tomo yo)
Japan: June 20, 2015
United States of America: August 12, 2018
The battle between Jotaro and DIO continues. Having sucked Joestar blood, DIO is now fully synched with his body and with this comes a better mastery of his time stop ability. Jotaro tries to resume the battle, but DIO can now stop time up to nine seconds. Elated, DIO kicks Jotaro into a nearby bridge and deals a finishing blow by trying to crush him beneath a road roller. However, at the last moment, Jotaro unlocks his own time stop power. DIO is taken by surprise and after a final back and forth, is truly defeated. Later, Jotaro revives Joseph who uses the occasion to enact a prank in bad taste. When the sun rises, DIO's body is exposed to the sun and disintegrates, ending his life. At the same time, Holy's curse is lifted. Jotaro, Joseph and Polnareff see each other off, Polnareff returning to France while Jotaro and Joseph fly back to Tokyo to meet Holy and Suzi Q. The adventure has ended.

Schedules

Network Air Time
Tokyo MX Fridays at 24:30
MBS Tuesdays at 27:00
CBC Wednesdays at 27:01
TBC Tuesdays at 25:48
RKB Tuesdays at 26:13
BS11 Fridays at 24:30
Animax Saturdays at 20:00
Crunchyroll 1 Hour after Japan
Toonami Sundays at 00:00 (Officially Saturday)

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Soundtracks

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O.S.T Vol. 1
Departure
23 tracks
Yugo Kanno
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O.S.T Vol. 2
Journey
13 tracks
Yugo Kanno
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O.S.T Vol. 3
World
27 tracks
Yugo Kanno
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O.S.T Vol. 4
Destination
20 tracks
Yugo Kanno

Opening themes

Ending themes

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Ending 1
Walk Like an Egyptian
The Bangles
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Ending 2
Last Train Home
Pat Metheny Group
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Ending 3
Akuyaku◇Kyōsōkyoku
Makoto Yasumura, Motoko Kumai & Hidenobu Kiuchi

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Trivia

  • Reflecting Araki's gradual change of art style in the original manga, season two features different character designs from those of the first season. Here the character designs are much closer to the manga's Part 3 artstyle.
  • Prior to Season Two, the last episode of Season One showed Jotaro with a blue and purple color scheme. The reveal poster, however, featured a black and purple color scheme, before it was finalized to black and green for the anime.
  • Unlike the first episode of Season One, Season Two didn't have a proper ending until its third episode, where Walk Like an Egyptian premièred as this season's ending theme.
  • The Stardust Crusaders arc was separated into 2 parts:
  • Stardust Crusaders's English dub departs away from the regional accents featured in the first season's dub.
  • Twelve voice actors who have done past JoJo works before this anime make a return, with five of them reprising their roles;
    • Toru Okawa, voice actor of Joseph Joestar in the Capcom game JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future and Weather Report in All Star Battle, reprises his role of the narrator from Season One.
    • Takehito Koyasu returns as Dio after last appearing in episode 9 of the first season and voicing both incarnations of Dio in All Star Battle.
    • Daisuke Ono joins the cast reprising his role as Jotaro Kujo after voicing him in All Star Battle.
    • Unsho Ishizuka, who previously voiced Devo in All Star Battle voices Joseph Joestar.
    • As Shigekiyo Yangu, a character from Part 4 who also appears as a fighter in All Star Battle, doesn't appear in Stardust Crusaders, Kappei Yamaguchi instead lends his voice to Forever.
    • Hidenobu Kiuchi, who provided various voices in the Part 5 video game adaptation, voices Hol Horse.
    • The voice of Whitesnake and C-Moon in All Star Battle, Takuya Kirimoto, voices J. Geil.
    • Aya Hisakawa, formerly voiced Erina Pendleton in the Phantom Blood video game, is the voice of Midler.
    • Guido Mista's voice actor in the Part 5 video game, Kentaro Ito, now voices N'Doul.
    • Speedwagon's past voice actor in the PS2 Game, Masaya Onosaka, voices the role of Alessi.
    • Junichi Suwabe returns from voicing Telence T. D'arby in All Star Battle.
    • All Star Battle Enrico Pucci's voice actor, Sho Hayami, reprises his role of Vanilla Ice from Heritage for the Future.
  • Out of all the seasons, Stardust Crusaders is, so far, the only season that does not reuse any tracks from previous soundtracks.

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