Jolyne Cujoh/Personality and Relationships
- For a similarly named character, see Irene
Jolyne Cujoh (空条 徐倫, Kūjō Jorīn) is the main protagonist of the sixth part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Stone Ocean, and the sixth JoJo of the series. She is the daughter of Jotaro Kujo, the protagonist of Stardust Crusaders, and an American woman.
Framed for a DUI murder, Jolyne is sent to Green Dolphin Street Prison, where she investigates and battles DIO's most trusted disciple, Father Enrico Pucci. Initially an ordinary girl, Jolyne quickly awakens her string-based Stand, Stone Free, during her time in jail.
Appearance
Jolyne is a young woman of above-average height and a slim to athletic build.
Bold-eyed, she wears her hair in two "layers": A dark base including two large buns atop her head and a short length going down her neck; above which, lightly dyed or bleached, she keeps a plait or braid that winds around both buns, joining in a short length at back, and bangs that frame her face.
Like all other members of the Joestar family, Jolyne has a small, star-shaped birthmark on the rear of her left shoulder, close to her neck. She also has an image of butterfly wings tattooed on the top of her left forearm, superimposed with a downward-pointing dagger, which also appears on the chest of her outfits.
Jolyne's depiction in Part 6 transitions from a slim and smooth build to a somewhat more dynamic and athletic one. Simultaneously, she works through several primarily dark outfits, characterized by a spiderweb-like print.
Color Schemes
Outfits
After the events in Whitesnake - The Pursuer, she starts wearing a star-shaped navel piercing.
A shredded muscle shirt with two mini-belts over the rib area (one belt by the end), a cloth armlet on her forearm, and her navel ring. Another belt is around her waist with a long cape attached to the back. The accessory on her belt has a different design, but it also says "JO" like the previous one.[13]
Jolyne, Fly High with GUCCI
In the one-shot, Jolyne makes an appearance in many different outfits. She mainly wears a white linen peacoat with an elaborate flower motif with a matching scarf. Underneath the jacket, Jolyne wears a dress that also changes for no reason, the first version being black with the same flower motif, the second being a white gown.
Jolyne also wears in order: a three-piece pink suit with spiked platform sandals and an elaborate necklace, a simple yellow dress with intricate flower and fruit decorations on the shoulder area, and a brown dress with a matching leather belt.
In the one-shot, Jolyne's hair is consistently portrayed as green with blonde strands of hair.
Personality
Flighty, abrupt, and snappy with her elders, Jolyne during her adolescence would undoubtedly be considered a delinquent and a lost cause. Bitter at Jotaro for being absent from her life, she tried multiple times to catch her father's attention by committing various minor crimes and was arrested several times as a result. Because of her father's absence, Jolyne was said to be dependent on the affection and approval of those around her,[14] and she was ready to cover Romeo's accident, resulting in her being sentenced to 15 years in prison for it.[4]
After acquiring her Stand and being told by Jotaro of his love for her, Jolyne noticeably matures, becoming more courageous and confident. "Reviving" Jotaro, who fell into a coma after Whitesnake stole his Stand and memory, becomes her top priority.[15]
Jolyne retains her confrontational attitude throughout the story. A former delinquent living in a maximum-security prison, Jolyne had to toughen up and can be especially rude, frequently taunting her enemies. She also advocates aggressively asserting herself, especially in prison, and once told F.F. to violently confront an inmate who cut in the queue for buying their lunch.[16] Jolyne is particularly violent in her fights; she's used the cutting ability of her string to gruesomely wound her opponents, severing ears and nails,[17] for instance. Jolyne usually doesn't seek to kill and even says that she didn't want Ermes to become a murderer.[18] However, she readily uses lethal force against her archenemy Enrico Pucci, as he was the one enemy she explicitly said she would kill.[19]
Jolyne also has a vindictive side and repays tenfold any wrong committed against her, notably indirectly cutting Romeo's tongue for betraying her[20] and forcing her crooked attorney to crash his car.[9] Moreover, Jolyne still holds a slight grudge against Gwess, her first enemy, and wants nothing to do with her despite the latter's effort to behave in front of Jolyne. More humorously, Jolyne kept a grudge against alligators in general after Limp Bizkit revived one that attacked her, and she had fun tossing something at another alligator's head as a form of revenge.[21]
Jolyne possesses a fierce determination, carrying her through several battles and inspiring her companions. After learning of DIO's plan, Jolyne took pride in her lineage and opted to continue Jotaro's effort to seal the menace that DIO had left behind. Jolyne stoically endures the hardships she faces and carries on her goal, disregarding the suffering and possible risks. For instance, when she was brought to the maximum-security ward, Jolyne was only momentarily disturbed by the horrible living conditions of the cell (the food tray was covered in insects) along with the harassment of the other inmates in the ward and quickly soldiered on through the ordeal.[22] Her determination is so great that she was willing to lose life or limb to defeat her enemy and save her comrades, an inclination so strong that it culminated in her sacrifice to keep Emporio away from Pucci.[11] One good example of the strength of her determination is when she set herself on fire to buy enough time to attack Rikiel, ignoring the risk taken to herself since her body was made of string.[23] Even still, Jolyne once expressed her doubts about her desire to stop Pucci after Weather Report's death and the priest's second escape.[21]
Common in her lineage, Jolyne has righteous morals and treasures her family and friends. She would selflessly do everything in her power to help her companions and random victimized people, once helping a mistreated prisoner to take back stolen money from her tormentors.[24] Jolyne is willing to believe in the good in people, which results in a share of betrayals, but also earns her F.F.'s friendship.[25] Jolyne is especially sweet to Emporio, her real first ally in Green Dolphin Street, and despite its status as an enemy, she didn't want to kill the Green Baby. Jolyne's primary motivation for investigating Whitesnake was her love for her father, though Pucci exploited this affection to escape her when he tossed Jotaro's memory DISC inside of a dying Anasui, putting her through a difficult choice and forcing her to try to save her father's memory.[26]
Outside of combat, Jolyne behaves like an average young woman, if not a teenage girl, hanging out with her friends and occupying herself the best she can in prison, as she is also fun-loving. Jolyne notably played ball with F.F. and Ermes,[27] additionally making herself a navel ring while in isolation.[28] Unlike her father, Jolyne is fairly extroverted and easily expresses her feelings to others. She is an inherently social woman and can converse with her fellow prisoners easily, asking for explanations about the ins and outs of Green Dolphin Street.
Jolyne is notable for being somewhat libertine, being the first and only JoJo to admit to masturbating[29] and offhandedly commenting that a snail's ability to copulate with anything makes her slightly jealous.[30] Despite this, she is embarrassed to talk about masturbation in public, and having been caught in the act by a guard left her both flustered and deeply mortified.[29] She was also shown to be deeply embarrassed while mentioning to Weather Report that she needed to urinate in the middle of a fight.
Abilities
Stand
Stone Free grants Jolyne the ability to unravel parts of her body into a string. This makes it a very versatile Stand, enabling her to listen in on communications as well as escape and hide by unraveling parts of herself into string.
When she assembles the string, Jolyne can properly materialize Stone Free, partially or entirely. Stone Free is a humanoid Stand which has comparable physical prowess to the strongest Stands, with rankings of A in Destructive Power, Stamina, and Developmental Potential.
Unlike the rest of her family, Jolyne has awakened her Stand from being cut by an amulet (later revealed to be a Stand-creating stone arrowhead in disguise) given to her by her father.
Personal Skills
- Intelligence: Jolyne's greatest asset is her imagination. The versatile power of her Stand allows her a wide range of moves which she extensively uses. For example, when Pucci used C-MOON to invert Jolyne's body, she used Stone Free to create a "Möbius Strip" rendering her effectively invulnerable to its power.[31]
True to any other Joestar, Jolyne is particularly adept at using whatever presents itself to her advantage, among others the environment and the enemy's power. Jolyne's quick thinking has allowed her to prevail against enemies.
Jolyne combines her tactics with a high level of recklessness, often endangering herself to surprise enemies with an unanticipated move. The particular nature of her power nonetheless assures that she can shrug off some of the damage ordinary Stand users cannot risk in a fight.
Jolyne's intelligence is intuitive to a degree, as she often shrugs off some of her moves as dumb luck,[32] although it is a valid interpretation of her actions.
- Hand to Hand Combat: She has also shown to be capable of defending herself, seen in full detail against Officer Westwood. She has extensive knowledge of self-defense, which she demonstrates throughout the series, notably against Pucci.
Relationships
Family
- Jotaro Kujo: Her distant and near-fatherless childhood bore a tinge of loneliness in her, at times resenting him but also wanting his affection. Her relationship with Jotaro is challenging at first, not really fitting the typical father-daughter mold. When Jolyne was fourteen, she was wrongfully accused of pickpocketing. Panicked, she stole a car, sloppily tried to make an escape from the authorities, and was arrested soon afterward. Jolyne anticipated that Jotaro would pay her bail, but was sorely disappointed when she overheard her mother's frantic and unsuccessful pleas with him on the phone. Her father's absence following this led to her teenage years of delinquency (she later reflects that these events were a desperate call for attention). During Jolyne's imprisonment, Jotaro visited her in an effort to break her out. Angered that he would come out of the blue to see her after years of absence, Jolyne blew up at him, citing his inattentive behavior and his divorce. However, after risking life and limb to get Jolyne out as well as losing his Stand in the process, Jolyne broke down and got Jotaro to safety, sacrificing her own freedom and vowing to get his Stand back. As time passed, Jolyne came to respect her father more and idolized him somewhat, adapting his trademark "Yare yare daze" into a more feminine "Yare yare dawa". When Jotaro returns later, both father and daughter show considerable care to one another, each in their own way.
- Mother: Jolyne's mother rarely appears and is hardly talked about. It's assumed that she loves Jolyne very much and dotes on her in Jotaro's absence, as she was the only known person to be allowed to call Jolyne "JoJo".
Friends
- Ermes Costello: Ermes is possibly the first true friend that Jolyne encounters in her life when they meet and bond in jail. Her relationship with Ermes resembles that of Jotaro's relationship with Jean Pierre Polnareff. Jolyne and Ermes see each other as worthy allies and friends, and because of their similar temper, get along well and kill time together. She has fought alongside Jolyne against many powerful enemies like Sports Maxx, Rikiel, & Donatello Versus.
- Emporio Alnino: Emporio's relationship with Jolyne is somewhat similar to her ancestor Jonathan Joestar to Poco, as Jolyne treats Emporio like a little brother and trustworthy ally, while Emporio is inspired by her courage and determination. Jolyne saves him from many dangerous situations and eventually sacrifices herself so than he may live, trusting that Emporio will defeat Pucci. Emporio's relationship with Jolyne extends to Irene as well.
- Foo Fighters: Foo Fighters initially met Jolyne as enemies. However, Jolyne spares Foo Fighters; grateful to Jolyne, they become an ally. Jolyne treats Foo Fighters with respect and is very friendly with them, and noting their naïveté, is protective toward them. Foo Fighters, nicknamed F.F. by Jolyne, is inspired by her determination, and cherishes the memories they have of her. They are ultimately willing to put themself in danger and even sacrifice themself to save Jolyne's life.
- Romeo Jisso: Before Jolyne's growth as a person, she and Romeo were in a relationship; with Jolyne being particularly affectionate and meek and Romeo trying to keep some distance, as he was suspicious of her past as a possible gang member. Their relationship ended when Romeo framed her for his manslaughter with aggravating circumstance, landing her in prison for a crime she didn't commit. After she escapes from prison, Jolyne pays him a visit and he weeps for forgiveness. Romeo shows genuine repentance and actually helps her, but while Jolyne doesn't show any lingering anger, she takes the occasion to damage his tongue to silence him.
- Weather Report: When they first met, Jolyne was flabbergasted by Weather's eccentric behavior. However, during the fight against Lang Rangler, both eventually see each other as allies, and trust each other. Anasui suspects Weather as a rival love interest to Jolyne and becomes jealous when Jolyne and Weather hug. Jolyne grows to care deeply about Weather to the point of being distraught at Weather's death.
- Narciso Anasui: Though Anasui fell in love with Jolyne at first sight, the feeling wasn't mutual; Jolyne was not really sure what to think of him and isn’t really interested in him, either. Often times she would be oblivious to his advances. He would sometimes try to seduce her in underhanded ways, such as asking F.F. to trip her down the stairs so he could romantically catch her or prompting a French kiss from a temporary-mute Jolyne, resulting in him getting punched in the jaw. Even so, he's truly devoted to her and will do everything in his power to keep her from being distressed. He has risked his life for her on more than one occasion and turns murderous when Jolyne is severely hurt. Eventually, during the final confrontation at Cape Canaveral, Jolyne motivates Anasui by telling him that he can ask for her hand in marriage after they survive. At the end of Stone Ocean, Jolyne and Anasui's counterparts Irene and Anakiss want to marry each other.
Enemies
- Enrico Pucci: Pucci only saw Jolyne as bait at first in order to get to Jotaro, but as she proved to be a persistent threat to his scheme while finding her father's Stand and memory disks, Pucci threaded carefully around her. Unaware of his involvement at first, Jolyne treated the priest with respect. They became enemies right away once she was informed that Whitesnake was Pucci's Stand and was eager to take his life. Jolyne became more than determined in stopping him and putting an end to his plans but her efforts would soon be fatal while she almost fell to Pucci's newly evolved C-MOON and would finally fall to his Made In Heaven while protecting Emporio, but has managed to cut the right side of his eye before dying.
- Donatello Versus: Due to his alliance with Pucci, Donatello and Jolyne were enemies. An additional reason for their antagonism would be that Jolyne's father destroyed Donatello's father. Unbeknownst to either of them since Donatello was conceived when Dio possessed Jonathan's body Donatello is actually Jolyne's distant uncle.
- Johngalli A.: As the man who got her framed for murder, Jolyne and Johngalli A. were enemies. Johngalli A. attempted to murder Jolyne and Jotaro to avenge DIO but failed. As payback, Jolyne pummeled Johngalli A. as the sniper realized that Jolyne was more resourceful than she looked and inherited Jotaro's blood.
- Gwess: Jolyne's cellmate during her time at Green Dolphin. Jolyne tossing her pendant away inadvertently caused the chain of events that let Gwess gain her Stand power. Gwess originally used her powers to bully Jolyne by shrinking her, but after Jolyne beat her she acted like her subordinate, advising Jolyne during her early days in prison and being somewhat afraid of her. Jolyne still had an arm-length relationship with Gwess but nonetheless tolerated her afterward.
- Miuccia Miuller: Miu is an assassin sent by Pucci to make sure Jolyne doesn't interfere with his plans. Miu manipulated Jolyne into forgetting her goals and friends. After Jolyne remembered them, she beat up Miu and used her to escape the prison.
Chapters / Episodes
- Stone Ocean Chapter 1: Stone Ocean, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 2: Stone Ocean, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 3: Stone Ocean, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 4: Prisoner FE40536: Jolyne Cujoh, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 5: Prisoner FE40536: Jolyne Cujoh, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 6: Prisoner FE40536: Jolyne Cujoh, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 7: Goo Goo Dolls
- Stone Ocean Chapter 8: Stone Free, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 9: Stone Free, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 10: Green Dolphin Street Prison
- Stone Ocean Chapter 11: The Visitor, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 12: The Visitor, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 13: The Visitor, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 14: The Visitor, Part 4
- Stone Ocean Chapter 15: The Visitor, Part 5
- Stone Ocean Chapter 16: The Visitor, Part 6
- Stone Ocean Chapter 17: The Visitor, Part 7
- Stone Ocean Chapter 18: The Visitor, Part 8
- Stone Ocean Chapter 19: The Visitor, Part 9
- Stone Ocean Chapter 20: Prisoner of Love
- Stone Ocean Chapter 21: Ermes's Sticker, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 22: Ermes's Sticker, Part 2 (Cover only)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 24: Ermes's Sticker, Part 4 (Mentioned only)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 25: Ermes's Sticker, Part 5 (Mentioned only)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 26: There's Six of Us!, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 27: There's Six of Us!, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 28: There's Six of Us!, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 29: There's Six of Us!, Part 4
- Stone Ocean Chapter 30: There's Six of Us!, Part 5
- Stone Ocean Chapter 31: Foo Fighters, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 32: Foo Fighters, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 33: Foo Fighters, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 34: Debt Collector Marilyn Manson, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 35: Debt Collector Marilyn Manson, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 36: Debt Collector Marilyn Manson, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 37: Debt Collector Marilyn Manson, Part 4
- Stone Ocean Chapter 38: Debt Collector Marilyn Manson, Part 5
- Stone Ocean Chapter 39: Debt Collector Marilyn Manson, Part 6
- Stone Ocean Chapter 40: Operation Savage Garden (Head to the Courtyard!), Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 41: Operation Savage Garden, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 42: Operation Savage Garden, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 43: Operation Savage Garden, Part 4
- Stone Ocean Chapter 44: Operation Savage Garden, Part 5
- Stone Ocean Chapter 45: Operation Savage Garden, Part 6
- Stone Ocean Chapter 46: Operation Savage Garden, Part 7
- Stone Ocean Chapter 47: Operation Savage Garden, Part 8
- Stone Ocean Chapter 48: Torrential Downpour Warning, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 49: Torrential Downpour Warning, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 50: Torrential Downpour Warning, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 51: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 52: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 53: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 54: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 4
- Stone Ocean Chapter 55: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 5
- Stone Ocean Chapter 56: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 6
- Stone Ocean Chapter 57: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 7
- Stone Ocean Chapter 58: Ultra Security House Unit
- Stone Ocean Chapter 59: His Name is Anasui
- Stone Ocean Chapter 60: The Secret of Guard Westwood, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 61: The Secret of Guard Westwood, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 62: The Secret of Guard Westwood, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 63: The Secret of Guard Westwood, Part 4
- Stone Ocean Chapter 64: The Secret of Guard Westwood, Part 5
- Stone Ocean Chapter 65: The Secret of Guard Westwood, Part 6
- Stone Ocean Chapter 66: The Secret of Guard Westwood, Part 7
- Stone Ocean Chapter 67: Enter the Dragon's Dream, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 68: Enter the Dragon's Dream, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 69: Enter the Dragon's Dream, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 70: Enter the Dragon's Dream, Part 4
- Stone Ocean Chapter 71: Enter the Dragon's Dream, Part 5
- Stone Ocean Chapter 72: Enter the Foo Fighters
- Stone Ocean Chapter 73: Enter the Dragon's Dream, Part 6
- Stone Ocean Chapter 74: Enter the Dragon's Dream, Part 7
- Stone Ocean Chapter 75: Father: Jotaro Kujo, Daughter: Jolyne Cujoh
- Stone Ocean Chapter 76: Birth of the "Green", Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 77: Birth of the "Green", Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 78: Yo-Yo Ma is Coming!, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 79: Yo-Yo Ma is Coming!, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 80: Yo-Yo Ma is Coming!, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 81: Yo-Yo Ma is Coming!, Part 4
- Stone Ocean Chapter 82: Yo-Yo Ma is Coming!, Part 5
- Stone Ocean Chapter 83: F.F. - The Witness, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 84: F.F. - The Witness, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 85: Awaken, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 86: Awaken, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 87: Awaken, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 88: Awaken, Part 4
- Stone Ocean Chapter 89: Whitesnake - The Pursuer, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 90: Whitesnake - The Pursuer, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 91: Whitesnake - The Pursuer, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 92: Whitesnake - The Pursuer, Part 4
- Stone Ocean Chapter 93: Whitesnake - The Pursuer, Part 5
- Stone Ocean Chapter 94: Time for Heaven
- Stone Ocean Chapter 95: New Moon! New Priest
- Stone Ocean Chapter 96: Jail House Lock!, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 97: Jail House Lock!, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 98: Jail House Lock!, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 99: Jail House Lock!, Part 4
- Stone Ocean Chapter 100: Jail House Lock!, Part 5
- Stone Ocean Chapter 101: Jail House Lock!, Part 6
- Stone Ocean Chapter 102: Jailbreak...
- Stone Ocean Chapter 103: Three Men Taken to the Hospital (Mentioned only)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 104: Bohemian Rhapsody, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 105: Bohemian Rhapsody, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 106: Bohemian Rhapsody, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 108: Bohemian Rhapsody, Part 5 (Mentioned only)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 111: It's Been a While, Romeo (Flashback)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 112: Sky High, Part 1 (Flashback)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 113: Sky High, Part 2 (Flashback)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 114: Sky High, Part 3 (Flashback)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 115: Sky High, Part 4 (Flashback)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 116: Sky High, Part 5 (Flashback)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 117: Sky High, Part 6 (Flashback)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 118: Time for Heaven: Three Days Until the New Moon
- Stone Ocean Chapter 119: Under World, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 120: Under World, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 121: Under World, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 122: Under World, Part 4
- Stone Ocean Chapter 123: Under World, Part 5
- Stone Ocean Chapter 124: Under World, Part 6
- Stone Ocean Chapter 125: Heavy Weather, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 126: Heavy Weather, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 127: Heavy Weather, Part 3 (Cover only)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 130: Heavy Weather, Part 6
- Stone Ocean Chapter 131: Heavy Weather, Part 7
- Stone Ocean Chapter 132: Heavy Weather, Part 8
- Stone Ocean Chapter 134: Heavy Weather, Part 10
- Stone Ocean Chapter 136: Heavy Weather, Part 12
- Stone Ocean Chapter 137: Heavy Weather, Part 13
- Stone Ocean Chapter 138: At Cape Canaveral
- Stone Ocean Chapter 139: Gravity of the New Moon, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 140: Gravity of the New Moon, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 141: C-MOON, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 142: C-MOON, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 143: C-MOON, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 144: C-MOON, Part 4
- Stone Ocean Chapter 145: C-MOON, Part 5
- Stone Ocean Chapter 146: C-MOON, Part 6
- Stone Ocean Chapter 147: C-MOON, Part 7
- Stone Ocean Chapter 148: C-MOON, Part 8
- Stone Ocean Chapter 149: Made in Heaven, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 150: Made in Heaven, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 151: Made in Heaven, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 152: Made in Heaven, Part 4
- Stone Ocean Chapter 153: Made in Heaven, Part 5
- Stone Ocean Chapter 154: Made in Heaven, Part 6
- Stone Ocean Chapter 155: Made in Heaven, Part 7 (Death)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 157: Made in Heaven, Part 9 (Mentioned only)
- Stone Ocean Chapter 158: What a Wonderful World (Mentioned only)
- Steel Ball Run Extra Chapter 3: Untitled Stand Chapter (Mentioned only)
- Stone Ocean Episode 1: Stone Ocean
- Stone Ocean Episode 2: Stone Free
- Stone Ocean Episode 3: The Visitor, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Episode 4: The Visitor, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Episode 5: Prisoner of Love
- Stone Ocean Episode 6: Ermes's Sticker
- Stone Ocean Episode 7: There's Six of Us!
- Stone Ocean Episode 8: Foo Fighters
- Stone Ocean Episode 9: Debt Collector Marilyn Manson
- Stone Ocean Episode 10: Operation Savage Garden (Head to the Courtyard!), Part 1
- Stone Ocean Episode 11: Operation Savage Garden (Head to the Courtyard!), Part 2
- Stone Ocean Episode 12: Torrential Downpour Warning
- Stone Ocean Episode 13: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Episode 14: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Episode 15: Ultra Security House Unit
- Stone Ocean Episode 16: The Secret of Guard Westwood
- Stone Ocean Episode 17: Enter the Dragon's Dream
- Stone Ocean Episode 18: Enter the Foo Fighters
- Stone Ocean Episode 19: Birth of the "Green"
- Stone Ocean Episode 20: F.F. - The Witness
- Stone Ocean Episode 21: Awaken
- Stone Ocean Episode 22: Time for Heaven! New Moon! New Priest!
- Stone Ocean Episode 23: Jail House Lock!
- Stone Ocean Episode 24: Jailbreak...
- Stone Ocean Episode 25: Bohemian Rhapsody, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Episode 26: Bohemian Rhapsody, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Episode 27: Sky High
- Stone Ocean Episode 28: Time For Heaven: Three Days Until the New Moon
- Stone Ocean Episode 29: Under World
- Stone Ocean Episode 30: Heavy Weather, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Episode 31: Heavy Weather, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Episode 32: Heavy Weather, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Episode 33: Gravity of the New Moon
- Stone Ocean Episode 34: C-MOON, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Episode 35: C-MOON, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Episode 36: Made in Heaven, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Episode 37: Made in Heaven, Part 2 (Death)
- Stone Ocean Episode 38: What a Wonderful World (Mentioned only)
Quotes
- “It's all over... I'm finished... He saw me last night. The guard... A man! I can't go on living... I just want to die! Dammit! Damn it all!”—Jolyne Cujoh's first line, Stone Ocean Chapter 1: Stone Ocean, Part 1
- “Well... It's, uh... um... It starts with an M... Mas... um... mastur... uh... bation... (つまり…だからその…マで始まる言葉で……マ…マス……そのマスタ~~つまり…………ベ~~~ション……………をよ……)”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 1: Stone Ocean, Part 1
- “I'm innocent. What do you think about that? Do you believe me? (「無実」よ…って言ったらどうする?あんた信じる?)”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 1: Stone Ocean, Part 1
- “Sometimes you can come to love things you used to hate. (最初ヤな事って後でケッコーくせになるのよ)”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 2: Stone Ocean, Part 2
- “Should I get down on all fours? Or should I lie on my back? How about a mix of both? (よつんばいでいいですか? 仰向けにありますか? それともブリッジするとか…)”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 3: Stone Ocean, Part 3
- “I don't yet have the range or nearly enough strength, but I can't wait 15 whole years for our paths to cross again! (今は手の届く距離ではないし…力もぜんぜんないけれど…15年なんて待ってられない!必ず会いに行く)”—Jolyne Cujoh to her crooked attorney, Stone Ocean Chapter 3: Stone Ocean, Part 3
- “Pass this to him, too. Feeling comfy? But you will keep sweating. Now... and forever. (彼にも伝えて。快適?でも汗はかき続ける。今も…これからもずっと。)”—Jolyne Cujoh's letter to her crooked attorney, Stone Ocean Chapter 3: Stone Ocean, Part 3
- “My energy's clumped up! When lines gather and clump up, they become three-dimensional! (あたしのェネルきーの…『固まり』線か集まって固まれば『立体』になるッ!この概念!!)”—Jolyne Cujoh upon discovering Stone Free, Stone Ocean Chapter 9: Stone Free, Part 2
- “Gimme a break, Gwess. You said everything has a name, right? Then I'll give my power a name too. Stone Free. I'm going to free myself from this stone ocean... Did you hear me? Stone Free... That's its name! Ora ora ora ora ora ora ora ora (やれやれだわ…グェスあんた何でも名前はあるって言ったわよねあたしも名前をつけるわ「ストーン・フリー」あたしは…この「石の海」から自由になる 聞こえた?「ストーン・フリー」よ…これが名前オラオラオラオラオラオラオラオラ)”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 9: Stone Free, Part 2
- “If there's a hierarchy in this prison, then I'll obey it... but I'm the one who'll give out the orders. (この刑務所で上下関係があるというならそれに従うわ……ただし命令するのはあたし)”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 9: Stone Free, Part 2
- “You've got some nerve, coming in here and acting like my father! Get the hell ouuuut!! (のこのこ父親面して 来てんじゃあねェ─────ッ!!)”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 11: The Visitor, Part 1
- “I'm going back inside. I'm going to defeat Johngalli A. before he shoots that kid. (たし中に戻るわあの子をアツが撃つ前に あたしがジョンガリ・Aを倒す)”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 14: The Visitor, Part 4
- “I was just looking to see what the best angle for pounding you would be... I think my favorite... was when your chin was aiming a little more to the right. Ora ora ora ora ora ora ora ora!! (捨てろとは一言も言ってないわ……角度を見ていただけだもの一番たたき込みやすいあなたの体の角度を……気に入るのは……もう少しアゴが右向いてくれた時だけオラオラオラオラオラオラオラオラ)”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 19: The Visitor, Part 9
- “The killer went back inside the jail on purpose! He won't come out again... because he's someone who belongs inside! That's why I'm going back inside! (「犯人」は牢獄の方向にわぎわざ戻って「犯人」は外へは出ない………刑務所の中にずっといる誰かという事よッ!)”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 20: Prisoner of Love
- “Are you saying that I'm cheating? But I don't see the collector anywhere! It's because I definitely just caught it with my hands. And, that rewinding time is 10 seconds... the clock is now reset! Just enough time for me to beat your ass... (イカサマだとでも?だがおまえの「取り立て人」は現れないようだな!あたしは今まぎれもなく「手」キャッチしたんだからな……そして時間は 残り10秒『リセット』された!!おまえをブちのあす時間がな)”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 38: Debt Collector Marilyn Manson, Part 5
- “How many throws do you want to bet on, huh? 100 throws, was it? No, it was 1000 throws!!! Ora ora ora ora ora ora ora ora ora ora ora ora!!!!”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 39: Debt Collector Marilyn Manson, Part 6
- “Using force... I guess I'll have to get used to it.”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 40: Operation Savage Garden (Head to the Courtyard!), Part 1
- “I... I don't know why this happened so suddenly. But, uh, you could know, it could happen to anyone! Even the pope probably doesn't have control over this! You know, there's that thing "number 1" and "number 2", has to do with bowel movements, the one that starts with a "p"!!! I might do it in my pants!”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 43: Operation Savage Garden, Part 4
- “You should have just released [the zero-gravity zone] when I told you to... You could have gotten away before, using this burst of air when Stone Free and I were farther away from you... This rush of air is blowing you towards me!!!!! Ora ora ora ora ora ora ora ora ora ora ora ora!!!!!”—Jolyne Cujoh to Lang Rangler, Stone Ocean Chapter 46: Operation Savage Garden, Part 7
- “Just say, "Don't cut me, bitch!!!"”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 51: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 1
- “The one thing I can't do here... is wear my mental strength away, build unnecessary stress! It'll also wear me down physically... I, in this ultra security punishment ward! Have a mission that I have to fulfill! I have to see it through... to do that... I can't wear myself down for stupid reasons!”—Jolyne Cujoh about the Ultra Security House Unit, Stone Ocean Chapter 58: Ultra Security House Unit
- “Two men look out through the same bars, one sees the wall and the other, stars... Which one I am? [...] Of course I'll see the stars... until I see my father, I want to keep on looking at the stars.”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 65: The Secret of Guard Westwood, Part 6
- “I never thought that I would find you like this!... There are three things I need to take from you! My father's memory! The DISC that you just took from F.F., and your life!”—Jolyne Cujoh to Enrico Pucci, Stone Ocean Chapter 93: Whitesnake - The Pursuer, Part 5
- “Is this your first time being cuffed? I've been cuffed every day since I came here, just as you fucking planned...”—Jolyne Cujoh to Pucci, Stone Ocean Chapter 93: Whitesnake - The Pursuer, Part 5
- “I'm going to get your disc back from the priest! Your Foo Fighters disc! Then you can come back!”—Jolyne Cujoh to F.F., Stone Ocean Chapter 95: New Moon! New Priest
- “I am Jolyne Cujoh! I have to seal whatever the priest just obtained!”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 96: Jail House Lock!, Part 1
- “If the world was coming to an end, I've already decided that chocolate would be the last thing I ever eat!”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 100: Jail House Lock!, Part 5
- “I'm already prepared for anything that could happen. Even more than when I was here...”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 102: Jailbreak...
- “Something like burning my own body...! Compared to everything else I've gone though...! If this is what I need to do to get to the priest, it's absolutely nothing!!”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 115: Sky High, Part 4
- “Emporio! Right now, Ermes is in a plane that's going to crash! The plane is in a big hole in the floor of the hospital! I'm flying a fighter jet or something! It's gonna crash, too! Find a way to get us out!”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 122: Under World, Part 4
- “An organism that can mate with anything it encounters... I'm kinda jealous. I mean... no, NO! It's just gross!”—Jolyne Cujoh, Stone Ocean Chapter 130: Heavy Weather, Part 6
- “Come on, Father Pucci... Stone Free!”—Jolyne Cujoh's last words, Stone Ocean Chapter 155: Made in Heaven, Part 7
- “... Is this a dream? Is it real? The unicorn was hiding in the pattern of mom's scarf... Yes... This is a dream, but it's an important dream. I'm sure my mother's clothes made me see it. It's planted new hope in me. This dream is a message. It's also power.”—Jolyne Cujoh, Jolyne, Fly High with GUCCI
Creation and Development
The idea of a female JoJo protagonist was something that Araki had wanted to do since Part 5, with the main protagonist Giorno Giovanna.[33] Araki had previously written a female protagonist for his older series, Gorgeous Irene, however, he decided against doing it again as he felt that female leads never worked out well for him,[34] and that it was too hard to get away with depicting violence against women in a shonen manga at the time.[35] This was also the reason why not many female characters were featured until later in the series,[34] as he thought the idea of drawing a girl getting beat up was far too cruel.[35] During Part 5, Araki said that he still had plans for a female protagonist, but couldn't promise that the protagonist of his next work would be a woman.[34]
For Part 6, Araki finally thought it was time that he could properly draw a tough female protagonist, and so decided to make the main character Jolyne Cujoh, the daughter of Jotaro Kujo.[35] According to Hideto Azuma, Araki's editor at the time, he had requested that Jolyne's character was to be a man as Weekly Shonen Jump was a magazine for young teen boys. However, Araki insisted on Jolyne's gender, saying that the fact that readers wouldn't accept a female lead was exactly the reason why Jolyne had to be a woman.[33] The role reversal between her and her father was devised for her character to go beyond the typical archetypes found in Japanese fiction.[36] Araki was also inspired by action films where the notion of women fighting in battles became more mainstream, like the Alien series featuring Sigourney Weaver as the strong female lead.[37]
Since Jolyne was to be a JoJo protagonist, Araki wanted her to be tough enough to not get disheartened even if she got punched in the face.[38] A lot of scenarios that a JoJo protagonist would have to overcome, like crawling through a ditch or falling from the top of a building with their legs wide open, also proved quite challenging for a woman.[38] However, Araki thought that this difference would be interesting to depict.[38] Furthermore, he wanted Jolyne to be someone with great humanity, like the Virgin Mary. For this reason, he felt that he had to make the protagonist a woman.[38]
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Trivia
- In a 2020 Valentine's Day poll in the official app, Jolyne Cujoh won first place for "characters I'd like to give me chocolate", having 4,489 votes.
Notes
- ↑ In Stone Ocean Chapter 6: Prisoner FE40536: Jolyne Cujoh, Part 3 / Stone Ocean Episode 2: Stone Free, Gwess sings Jolyne's name similarly to the song's lyrics.
- ↑ Reborn as Irene
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Stone Ocean Chapter 13: The Visitor, Part 3
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 51: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 1
- ↑ JOJO magazine 2023 WINTER: The History of JOJO
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Stone Ocean Chapter 2: Stone Ocean, Part 2
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 4: Prisoner FE40536: Jolyne Cujoh, Part 1
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 21: Ermes's Sticker, Part 1 (15 years plus an additional 5 years for prison break)
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Stone Ocean Chapter 10: Green Dolphin Street Prison (Originally 174 cm (5 ft 9 in))
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 63: The Secret of Guard Westwood, Part 4
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Stone Ocean Chapter 3: Stone Ocean, Part 3
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 10: Green Dolphin Street Prison, p.2
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Stone Ocean Chapter 155: Made in Heaven, Part 7, p.16-17
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 6: Prisoner FE40536: Jolyne Cujoh, Part 3
- ↑ SO Chapter 118 Tailpiece
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 75: Father: Jotaro Kujo, Daughter: Jolyne Cujoh, p.16
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 20: Prisoner of Love, p.17
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 51: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 1, p,2
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 64: The Secret of Guard Westwood, Part 5, p2,1
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 52: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 2, p.6
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 93: Whitesnake - The Pursuer, Part 5, p.9
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 111: It's Been a While, Romeo, p.15
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 Stone Ocean Chapter 138: At Cape Canaveral
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 58: Ultra Security House Unit, p.8-9
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 116: Sky High, Part 5
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 10: Green Dolphin Street Prison
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 33: Foo Fighters, Part 3, p.8
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 95: New Moon! New Priest
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 34: Debt Collector Marilyn Manson, Part 1, p.9
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 96: Jail House Lock!, Part 1, p.12
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 Stone Ocean Chapter 1: Stone Ocean, Part 1, p.6
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 130: Heavy Weather, Part 6, p.15
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 146: C-MOON, Part 6, p.17
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 117: Sky High, Part 6, p.13
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 JOJOVELLER History book
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 34.2 Kappa Magazine (December 1996)
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 35.2 SPUR Magazine (August 2018)
- ↑ Eureka (November 2007)
- ↑ Hirohiko Araki's New Manga Techniques - "Part 6: Enrico Pucci—The Priest as a Facade"
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 38.2 38.3 SO Volume 1 Author's Note
Personality
Flighty, abrupt, and snappy with her elders, Jolyne in her teenage years was easily considered a delinquent and lost cause. Bitter at Jotaro for neglecting her, she tried multiple times to catch her father's attention by committing multiple minor crimes and went to jail several times for them. Because of Jotaro's neglect of his child, Jolyne was said to be dependent on the affection and approval of those around her, and she was ready to cover Romeo's accident, even if she was sentenced to 15 years in prison for it. As explained in Eyes of Heaven, she was fixated on spending time with her absentee father, and prolonged neglect was what made her start to resent him.
After acquiring her Stand and being told by Jotaro of his love for her, Jolyne noticeably matures, becoming more courageous and confident. "Reviving" Jotaro, who fell into a coma due to Whitesnake stealing his Stand and memory, turns into her first priority.
Jolyne retains her confrontational attitude throughout the story. A former delinquent living in a maximum security prison, Jolyne had to toughen up and can be especially rude. Her rare interactions with villains are either surly taunts or death threats, knowing how despicable most of them are. She also advocates aggressively asserting herself, especially in the prison, and once told F.F. to violently confront an inmate who cut in the queue for buying their lunch. Jolyne is particularly violent in her fights; she's used the cutting ability of her string to gruesomely wound her opponents, cutting off ears and nails for instance. Jolyne also has a vindictive side and repays tenfold any wrong committed against her, notably indirectly cutting Romeo's tongue for betraying her, moreover, Jolyne still holds a little grudge against Gwess, her first enemy and wants nothing to do with her despite the latter's effort to behave in front of Jolyne.
Jolyne possesses a fierce determination, carrying her through several battles and inspiring her companions. After learning of Dio's plan, Jolyne took pride in her lineage and opted to continue Jotaro's effort to seal the menace Dio left behind him. Jolyne stoically endures the hardships she faces and carry on her goal, disregarding the suffering and possible risks. Her determination is so great that she was willing to lose a limb or even her life to defeat her enemy and save her comrades, an inclination especially prevalent in her that culminated in her sacrifice to get Emporio away from Pucci. Even still, Jolyne once expressed her doubts about being able to stop Pucci after Weather Report's death and the priest's second escape.
Common in her lineage, Jolyne has honorable morals and treasures her family and friends. She would selflessly do everything in her power to help her companions and random victimized people, once helping a fellow mistreated prisoner to take back stolen money from her tormentors. Jolyne is willing to believe in the good in people, which resulted in a share of betrayals, but also earned her F.F.'s friendship. Jolyne is especially sweet to Emporio, her real first ally in Green Dolphin Street, and despite being an enemy, Jolyne didn't want to kill the Green Baby. Jolyne's primary motivation for investigating Whitesnake was her love for her father, and Pucci exploited that affection to escape her the first time.
Outside of combat, Jolyne behaves like an average teenage girl, hanging out with her friends and occupying herself the best she can in the prison, as she is also fun-loving. Jolyne notably played ball with F.F. and Ermes, and made herself a navel ring while in isolation. Unlike her father, Jolyne is rather extrovert and easily expresses her feelings to others. She is a sociable woman, and can converse with her fellow prisoners easily, asking for explanation about the ins and outs of Green Dolphin Street.
Jolyne is notable for being somewhat libertine, being the first and only JoJo to admit to masturbating, and offhandedly commenting that snails' ability to copulate with anything makes her slightly jealous. Jolyne also mention her need to urinate in the middle of a fight with another person, a man at that. She is horribly embarrassed to talk about it in public and being caught in the act by a guard flustered her deeply.
Araki created Jolyne with the hopes of "making up" for his previous (and in his eyes, failed) attempt at a female protagonist. Aside from offering an interesting contrast to most shonen comics, he thinks she is a "real woman" sorely lacking in the medium. The role reversal between her and her father was devised for her character to go beyond the typical archetypes found in Japanese fiction.[1]
Relationships
Family
- Jotaro Kujo: Her distant and near-fatherless childhood bore a tinge of loneliness in her, at times resenting him but also wanting his affection. Her relationship with Jotaro is challenging at first, not really fitting the typical father-daughter mold. When Jolyne was fourteen, she was wrongfully accused of pickpocketing. Panicked, she stole a car, sloppily tried to make an escape from the authorities, and was arrested soon afterward. Jolyne anticipated that Jotaro would pay her bail, but was sorely disappointed when she overheard her mother's frantic and unsuccessful pleas with him on the phone. Her father's absence following this led to her teenage years of delinquency (she later reflects that these events were a desperate call for attention). During Jolyne's imprisonment, Jotaro visited her in an effort to break her out. Angered that he would come out of the blue to see her after years of neglect, Jolyne blew up at him, citing his inattentive behavior and his divorce. However, after risking life and limb to get Jolyne out as well as losing his Stand in the process Jolyne broke down and got Jotaro to safety, sacrificing her own freedom and vowing to get his Stand back. As time passed, Jolyne came to respect her father more and idolized him somewhat, adapting his trademark "Yare yare daze" into a more feminine "Yare yare dawa". When Jotaro returns later, both father and daughter show considerable care to one another, each in their own way.
- Mother: Jolyne's mother rarely appears and is hardly talked about. It's assumed that she loves Jolyne very much and dotes on her in Jotaro's absence, as she was the only known person to be allowed to call Jolyne "JoJo". It's mentioned that she is an Italian-American, making Jolyne 1/4 Japanese, 5/8 Italian, and 1/8 British.
- Holy Kujo: It is unknown if Jolyne has a relationship with her grandmother. However, she is shown at times to demonstrate the kindness Holy often did.
Friends
- Ermes Costello: Ermes is possibly the first true friend that Jolyne encounters in her life when they meet and bond in jail. Her relationship with Ermes resembles that of Jotaro's relationship with Jean Pierre Polnareff. Jolyne and Ermes see each other as worthy allies and friends, and because of their similar temper, get along well and kill time together. She has fought alongside Jolyne against many powerful enemies like Sports Max, Rikiel, & Donatello Versus.
- Emporio Alnino: Emporio's relationship with Jolyne is somewhat similar to her ancestor Jonathan Joestar to Poco, as Jolyne treats Emporio like a little brother and trustworthy ally, while Emporio is inspired by her courage and determination. Jolyne saves him from many dangerous situations and ends up giving her life so than he may live, trusting that Emporio will defeat Pucci. Emporio's relationship with Jolyne extends to Irene as well.
- Foo Fighters: Foo Fighters initially met Jolyne as enemies however, Jolyne spares Foo Fighters; grateful to Jolyne, it becomes an ally. Jolyne treats Foo Fighters with respect and is very friendly with her, and noting its naïveté, is protective toward it. Foo Fighters, nicknamed F.F. by Jolyne, is inspired by her determination, and cherishes the memories it has of her. It is ultimately willing to put itself in danger and even sacrifice itself to save Jolyne's life.
Love Interests
- Romeo Jisso: Before Jolyne's growth as a person, she and Romeo were in a relationship; with Jolyne being particularly affectionate and meek and Romeo trying to keep some distance, as he was suspicious of her past as a possible gang member. Their relationship ended when Romeo framed her for his manslaughter with aggravating circumstance, landing her in prison for a crime she didn't commit. After she escapes from prison, Jolyne pays him a visit and he weeps for forgiveness. Romeo shows genuine repentance and actually helps her, but while Jolyne doesn't show any lingering anger, she takes the occasion to damage his tongue to silence him.
- Weather Report: When they first met, Jolyne was flabbergaster by Weather's eccentric behaviour. However, during the fight against Lang Rangler, both eventually see each other as allies, and trust each other. Anasui even suspects him to be a rival for Jolyne's love and is jealous when Jolyne is with him. Regardless, there are hints of Jolyne caring for Weather in a more-than-fraternal way notably when upon meeting again, Jolyne hugs Weather. Jolyne was also particularly distraught at Weather's death.
- Narciso Anasui: Though Anasui fell in love with Jolyne at first sight, the feeling wasn't mutual; Jolyne was not really sure what to think of him. He would sometimes try to seduce her in underhanded ways, such as asking F.F. to trip her down the stairs so he could romantically catch her or prompting a french kiss from a temporary-mute Jolyne. Even so, he's truly devoted to her and will do everything in his power to keep her from being distressed. He has risked his life for her on more than one occasion and turns murderous when Jolyne is severely hurt. At the end of Stone Ocean, Jolyne and Anasui's counterparts Irene and Annakiss want to marry each other.
Enemies
- Enrico Pucci: Pucci only saw Jolyne as bait at first in order to get to Jotaro but as she proved to be a persistent thorn on his side threat while finding her father's Stand and memory disks, Pucci threaded carefully around her. Unaware of his involvement at first, Jolyne treated the priest with respect. They became enemies right away once she was informed that Whitesnake was Pucci's Stand and was eager to take his life. Jolyne became more then determined in stopping him and putting an end to his plans but her efforts would soon be fatal while she almost fell to Pucci's newly evolved C-Moon and would finally fall to his Made In Heaven while protecting Emporio, but has managed to cut the right side of his eye before dying.
- Donatello Versus: Due to his alliance with Pucci, Donatello and Jolyne were enemies. An additional reason for their antagonism would be that Jolyne's father destroyed Donatello's father. In the end Jolyne accidentally killed Donatello after being tricked by Whitesnake into thinking he was Pucci. Unbeknownst to either of them since Donatello was conceived when Dio possessed Jonathan's body Donatello is actually Jolyne's distant uncle.
- Johngalli A: As the man who got her framed for murder, Jolyne and Johngalli A. were enemies. Johngalli A.attempted to murder Jolyne and Jotaro to avenge DIO but failed. As payback, Jolyne pummeled Johngalli A. as the sniper realized that Jolyne was more resourceful than she looked and inherited Jotaro's blood.
- Gwess: Jolyne's cellmate during her time at Green Dolphin. Jolyne inadvertantly awakened Gwess's Stand power with her pendant. Gwess originally used her powers to bully Jolyne by shrinking her, but after Jolyne beat her she acted like her subordinate, advising Jolyne during her early days in prison and being somewhat afraid of her. Jolyne still had an arm-length relationship with Gwess but nonetheless tolerated her afterward.
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- Miraschon: