Joestar Family
The Joestar Family (ジョースター家, Jōsutā Ke) is an extensive clan of characters featured prominently in the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, of which each of the protagonists of the series is a member. Dating back to English aristocracy, the Joestar Family would become involved in the supernatural, resulting in a rippling impact affecting generations to come.
Summary
The Joestar family has had a rich history and each of its members have had wildly different lives from each others. One of their key features are a star-shaped birthmark above their left shoulder blade.
They began as a noble and well-off family of British society, residing in a luxurious mansion in England thanks to George I's trading business. However, his son, Jonathan, burned down the mansion in an effort to slay the vampirised Dio Brando, and the family has lived elsewhere since then, their homes occupying different countries depending on the generation. The family has also abandoned its roots in nobility with most members having normal jobs such as a realtor or marine biologist.The Joestar line originates from England, however, its members became more diversified with time, starting with Joseph who had children with both an Italian and Japanese woman. This trend has continued with his descendants, with Joseph's daughter, Holy, marrying a Japanese man and then living in Japan, as well as Jotaro marrying an American woman and going to live in the United States. Thus the Joestar Family are connected to Italy, Japan, and the United States.
The familial archenemy is Dio Brando, his immortality, and worldwide influence leading to the Joestars battling the Vampire and his followers for the majority of their recent history. Due to the exceptional circumstances of Dio Brando stealing Jonathan's body, the Brando Family is connected to the Joestars, and several members can be considered to be both children of Jonathan and Dio in a way.
The Joestar family is considerably connected to the supernatural, several of its members meeting with supernatural creatures and combating fantastical threats with varying degrees of willingness. The family's earlier members can count among them a high number of Ripple users, but Joseph was their final representative. Afterwards, each of the main Joestars became Stand users, all blessed with potent Stand abilities.
Although the family's members are largely referred to as the Joestars, the family name itself died out early in the series with Joseph, as he only had two children, a daughter and a bastard son. Since then they have had different last names such as "Kujo" and "Cujoh". The high number of bastards in the family also results in names such as "Higashikata" or "Giovanna". The most prominent members of the family throughout the generations have had a tendency to have alliterative names, usually earning them the shared moniker of "JoJo".
Joestar Family
Members
Family Tree
George Joestar I (???-1888) | Mary Joestar (???-1868) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jonathan Joestar (1868-1889) | Erina Joestar (Pendleton) (~1869-1950) | Dio Brando (Adopted) (~1867-1989) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
DIO's Bone | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Danny (~1873-1881) | DIO (Steals Jonathan's body in 1889) (~1867-1989) | Unnamed Woman () | Unnamed Woman | Two Unnamed Women | Green Baby (2011) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
George Joestar II (1889-1921) | Elizabeth Joestar (1888) | Giorno Giovanna (1985) () | Donatello Versus (1987-2012) | Rikiel (1988) | Ungalo (1988) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tomoko Higashikata (1962) | Joseph Joestar (1920) () | Suzi Q Joestar (Suzi Q) () | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Josuke Higashikata (1983) | Sadao Kujo | Holy Kujo (Holy Joestar) (1942) | Shizuka Joestar (Adopted) (~1998) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jotaro Kujo (1971-2012) | Unnamed Woman | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jolyne Cujoh (~1992-2012) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- Dashed lines indicate adopted children, couples who have divorced, extramarital affairs/unmarried couples, or illegitimate children.
- Blue boxes indicate direct descendants of the Joestar lineage.
- Red boxes indicate family members through marriage.
- Yellow boxes indicate adopted members of the family.
- Green boxes indicate extramarital affairs and unmarried couples with children.
- Pink boxes indicate characters who were fused or reborn.
- Gray boxes indicate pets that are part of the family.
Joestar Family (Second Continuity)
In the second continuity introduced in Steel Ball Run, the Joestar Family's root in British nobility are represented, with an emphasis on a horseriding tradition, the Joestars counting several famous and gifted jockeys among them during the 19th century. Sometime before the start of the story the family moved to the United States as Johnny Joestar was born in Danville, Kentucky. Because Johnny married Rina Higashikata, this tied the Higashikata Family to the Joestar family.
As Johnny's family went to Japan, the family name also eventually died out and its members became primarily Japanese. Holy Joestar married into the Kira family, and due to other exceptional circumstances, Josuke, is part Kira, part Kujo and is adopted within the Higashikata Family. The latest Joestar, the protagonist of The JOJOLands, is a descendant of Joseph Joestar who goes on to become extremely rich in subtropical islands
The history of the Joestar Family in the second continuity is much less detailed, the story skipping from 1890 to 2011 without exploring whatever happened to the members living in-between, besides a short arc involving Joseph Joestar, a stand user and the grandson of Johnny, who went by the nickname "Fumi" and lived in Japan in the 1940s.
The Joestars retain their link with the supernatural, with Johnny becoming a Spin and a Stand User, and his descendants being Stand Users as well.
Members
Family Tree
George Joestar II | Anne Joestar | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nicholas Joestar (1867-1881) | Johnny Joestar (1872-1901) | Rina Joestar (Rina Higashikata) (1874) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Daughter | George Joestar III (1898) | Elizabeth Joestar | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Daughter | Son | Daughter | Joseph Joestar (1924) | Suzi Q | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Yoshiteru Kira (1945-1991) | Holy Joestar (1959) | Barbara Ann Joestar | Unnamed Man | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Josefumi Kujo (1991-2011) | Locacaca Fusion | Yoshikage Kira (1982-2011) | Kei Nijimura (1989-2011) | Dragona Joestar | Jodio Joestar | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Josuke Higashikata (2011) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- Blue boxes indicate direct descendants of the Joestar lineage.
- Red boxes indicate family members through marriage.
- Pink boxes indicate characters who were fused or reborn.
Joestar Family (JORGE JOESTAR)
In the light novel JORGE JOESTAR, the 37th universe also has a Joestar family which has a few similarities to the original universe but with divergences. The Joestar family is English, but England does not exist in this universe. A group of Anglo-Saxons living in Maine in the 19th century had declared independence, calling themselves the Kingdom of England. Despite fighting in a war, the American government never officially recognized them.[1]
The Joestars lived on a large farmland while they were in America. They were titled aristocrats, wealthy even by the standards of English citizens.[2]
The group of citizens living in the Kingdom of England eventually collapsed from within, leading to several English families having to scatter across the world due to losing their country. The Joestar family ends up moving to Japan. Including the Joestar family, these English families had to adopt in order to keep thriving, leading to Jonda Joestar adopting Jorge Joestar.[1]
Members
Family Tree
George Joestar I | ??? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jonathan Joestar | ??? | Dio Brando (Adopted) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jodoh Joestar | Maria Urias Zeppeli | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Joseph Joestar (???-2010) | ??? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
??? | ??? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jonda Joestar | Penelope de la Rosa () | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jorge Joestar (Adopted) (1996) | Joeko Joestar (2015) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- Dashed lines indicate adopted children.
- Blue boxes indicate direct descendants of the Joestar lineage.
- Red boxes indicate family members through marriage.
- Yellow boxes indicate adopted members of the family.
Gallery
Trivia
- The Stands of the protagonists in Parts 3-6 follow a naming convention based on minerals: platinum, diamond, gold, and stone (Star Platinum, Crazy Diamond, Gold Experience, and Stone Free respectively).[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 2: Nishi Akatsuki
- ↑ JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 12: Rhinoceros Beetle
- ↑ Billboard Japan Interview with Araki (August 2021)