Joseph Joestar
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Joseph Joestar (ジョセフ・ジョースター, Josefu Jōsutā) is one of the starring heroes in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Joseph is the main hero of Part II: Battle Tendency, and also plays a significant role in Part III & Part IV. In his younger days, he had black hair and muscular build, but in his older age, he wears a hat and sports a yellow shirt and khaki pants. One of his hands is synthetic, a result of his fight with Cars.
Joseph is also one of the oldest human characters to appear, along with Yoshihiro Kira.
Synopsis
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Stardust Crusaders (1987-88)
Joseph's daughter Holly calls him to Japan to help her son Jotaro, who had landed himself in a holding cell and refused to leave - claiming to be possessed by an evil spirit. Joseph soon realizes that Jotaro's "evil spirit" is actually a Stand and, in conjunction with Abdul, both gets him to leave the cell and explains things to him.
When Holly develops a Stand which starts to leech away at her life, Joseph spearheads the effort to help her. Utilizing Hermit Purple, he tries to discern Dio's location (believing that by killing Dio, Holly's stand would disappear) - and is successful, thanks to Jotaro's Star Platinum noticing a fly in the background of the resulting photograph. Joseph, Jotaro, Abdul and Kakyoin soon leave for Egypt. On the way, he survives yet another plane crash, and they encounter and battle a large number of stand users. Not having a stand with much offensive power, Joseph mainly serves an advisory role to the rest of the group.
Despite not having an offensive stand, however, he does defeat stand users like The Empress (who frames him for murder in India) and Bast.
He later deciphers the cryptic message Kakyoin leaves in regards to Dio's power. Joseph is temporarily killed, but revived by a blood transfusion from Dio's (ie. Jonathan's) body. He then plays a joke on Jotaro, claiming to be Dio possessing Joseph's body which nearly causes Jotaro to attack him. Luckily Joseph is spared a beating by claiming it was a joke.
Diamond is Unbreakable (1999)
Jotaro travels to Morioh upon discovering that Joseph has an illegitimate son there named Josuke. Joseph ultimately also ends up traveling to Morioh, though he has aged, can no longer walk without a cane, wears spectacles, is hard of hearing, and isn't nearly as athletic as he used to be. He seems to have lost the use of his Hamon abilities, though this may be due to his age causing him to be incapable of sustaining the required breathing techniques for it. He is still able to use Hermit Purple, however. Joseph serves a supporting role as a result, and isn't involved in the majority of battles in this part.
At one point, he discovers an "invisible baby" which turns out to be the stand user of Achtung Baby. When the baby's carriage becomes invisible as well and rolls down a hill to land in a pool, Josuke panics about not being able to locate the baby in the water. Joseph, however, cuts himself to stain the water with his blood, thus allowing Josuke to find the baby. He says he did it because he wanted to make Josuke proud. By the end, Joseph adopts the baby and named her Shizuka - this, however, leads to further conflict with his wife Suzie, who believes the baby to be another "secret child."
Personality
As a young man, Joseph was incredibly hotheaded, impetuous and confrontational. He was not very serious or focused, and tended to fool around. However, over the course of Part 2, although he never really lost his overall attitude, he did develop into a strong, focused hero. At crucial points in battles, he liked to predict his opponent's next sentence.
In Part 3 he is much the same, only as an irascible old man with a temper and the same mischievous spirit as in his younger days. He is, however, much more easily surprised than he was in his youth. Being older, he is certainly more mature and serious. He and Jotaro, despite their hostility at first sight, manage to communicate with one another mentally. He is also able to offer advice to his hot-headed grandson and becomes more of a father figure than a grandfather figure to Jotaro.
In Part 4, age has weakened his mind and he appears to have become somewhat senile. He isn't nearly as confrontational as he was in his youth, even sadly accepting Josuke's demand that he not interact with Josuke's mother. He also appears to have lost some of his prior cleverness, as he is easily taken in by a salesman when buying baby things and ends up spending about $1,000 (shown to be about 135,000 Yen). Despite all his failures, however, he has become a well-meaning old man who is still willing to risk his life for others.
Powers
Joseph inherited the ability of the Ripple from his grandfather Jonathan. In addition, he uses techniques commonly present in stage magic to confuse his foes. Joseph also develops a stand after Dio pierces Jonathan's body with the Arrow, upon which it responded to Dio and Enya awakening The World. He is the only character in the series to use both the ripple and a stand.
Stand
Hermit Purple manifests itself as a tangle of thorny vines, which Joseph can wield as both weapon and defense.
Stand Origins: The Hermit card primarily gives a meaning of solitude, introspective, or soul-searching, which could symbolize Joseph's lifelong journey. It also carries a more direct meaning of teaching or advising, which is Joseph's main role in Part 3.
Trivia
- A minor point of controversy is the spelling of Joseph's name. Both in an official profile and on his tombstone during Part 2, his name is spelled "Josef Joestar" in plain English, while in part 3 his name is given as "Joseph". One explanation for this could be that Joseph naturalized his name to appear more American at some point (many immigrants after both World Wars did this in real life).
- His catchphrase (used often in Part 3) is, "Oh! My! God!". Sometimes, this will alternate with "My God!" or other such variations.
- He has survived three plane crashes.
- Joseph has appeared in 3 story arcs, tying with Dio for second place in most appearances, and behind Jotaro who's appeared in 4 story arcs.
- Joseph collects comics and was a fan of Superman when he was young. He becomes a fan of Rohan Kishibe's works when he is much older.
- In a Fist of the North Star-like fashion, he'll verbally predict what will happen to his enemies and quote, often verbatim, what they will say. His enemy will then unwittingly repeat said prediction, shocked by Joseph's "mind reading". This is primarily prominent in series 2, although he does perform this feat again in series 3 just before he destroys Empress.
- Joseph's Part 3 design appears to have been inspired by Indiana Jones.
- Joseph's personality and hairstyle may have influenced the detective manga Kindaichi Case Files, as both protagonists incorporate tricks to confuse their enemies.
- Joseph is the only person to be able to use both hamon and a stand of his own - though he makes little use of his Hamon power after obtaining his stand. Even when he did use his Hamon power, it rarely did him any good, especially when fighting The Empress and Dio, as both were unaffected by his Hamon attacks.
- In the PS1 game, his younger self (circa part 2) is an unlockable character.
- If his younger self is affected by Alessi's stand in the PS1 game, he is seen holding a Superman comic