Golden Wind - Episode 13
Fugo is taken out of the fight and Abbacchio runs to retrieve the key. However, he thus becomes Illuso's next target.
Summary
Illuso has Fugo cornered in the mirror world with his Man in the Mirror, leaving Fugo's Stand, Purple Haze, in the real world and his two companions, Giorno Giovanna and Leone Abbacchio, ignorant of what happened. Abbacchio decides to put the objective first and runs toward the dog mosaic, but Illuso picks up on the pebbles Abbacchio disturbs when running, prompting him to leave Fugo and intercept. Upon arriving at the dog mosaic and entering the atrium, Abbacchio sees a key inside of a crack in the floor but also notices a mirror shard with Illuso approaching him from inside.
Abbacchio understands the situation and kicks the mirror, shattering it into pieces. However, Illuso grabs one of the pieces and manages to drag Abbacchio's hand into the mirror before he can grab the key. Indeed, the small mirror shards only multiply the places where Illuso can attack from. However, when Man in the Mirror drags Abbacchio into the mirror world, Abbacchio unexpectedly grabs the Stand's throat. "Abbacchio" is revealed to be Moody Blues, which had turned into Abbacchio to trick Illuso. Meanwhile, Abbacchio observes the mirror world through a shard. A close quarters battle ensues in which Moody Blues emerges victorious, having a physical advantage over the ability-oriented Man in the Mirror. But when Illuso is punched to the ground, he grabs another shard and orients it at Abbacchio's shard, creating a reflection that allows him to drag his foe into the mirror world too. Ejecting half of Moody Blues and forcing half of Abbacchio inside to merge them together, Illuso neutralizes Abbacchio in both worlds and is now free to take the key.
Enjoying his advantage, Illuso threatens to stick a mirror shard inside of Abbacchio's mouth. However, the assassin then notices the key has disappeared and Moody Blues' clock rewinding. Abbacchio has cut off his hand and is now rewinding Moody Blues's hand in the real world to bring the key to Giorno in hopes the newbie will escape. Illuso runs to the corner of the street but laughs, seeing Giorno staying still with the key in his hand. When Giorno finally notices him, Illuso grabs the boy and drags him inside the mirror world. To his horror, the assassin realizes that Giorno had taken one of Purple Haze's bulbs and cracked it, his hand starting to decompose. With Man in the Mirror touching Giorno's hand, Illuso is now also affected.
In a desperate move, Illuso jumps out of the mirror, leaving his infected arm behind. All three members of Team Bucciarati are now trapped inside with the assassin out. Fugo is present and laments their defeat as well as Giorno's impending death, but Giorno declares that not all is lost. A brick suddenly moves and Giorno explains that he's turned a real-world brick into a snake, its heat sense allowing them to track Illuso. With a way to guess where the enemy is, Fugo can now command Purple Haze to grab him.
Cornered against a wall, Illuso sees Purple Haze's deadly fist coming right at him. But the assassin then sees a small glass shard and blocks Purple Haze with all of Man in the Mirror's power, intent on pushing it inside the mirror. Suddenly, a capsule is ejected into the wall and cracks, releasing the virus directly into Illuso's face anyway. Facing imminent doom, the assassin can only scream at the sight of his body decomposing and Purple Haze punching him until he turns into a puddle of liquefied flesh.
The mirror world disappears and the protagonists find themselves back in the real world, but Giorno is still infected with Purple Haze. However, Giorno declares his victory, looking at the snake he just created. Having created it inside of Purple Haze's virus cloud, Giorno is sure that the snake has developed the perfect antibodies to counter the virus and extracts them before putting them inside his chest and saving himself. Impressed by Giorno's ingenuity, Fugo declares his respect for the boy but Giorno also expresses that everyone, especially Abbacchio, has contributed to the victory. Abbacchio, listening from behind a corner, swears to beat Giorno up. With great difficulty, the trio has emerged victorious.
Meanwhile, in Napoli's train station, the head of the assassins looks over a corpse, picking up a piece of paper.
Appearances
Credits
Junichi Yokoyama
Hiroshi Tatezaki
Nobutaka Oota
Yasutoshi Iwasaki
Keiji Shigesawa
Mayumi Oda
Toshihiko Masuda
Mitsunori Yamaguchi
Takeshi Moriyama
Manabu Imura
Mahora Muraki
Ayako Karatani
Moriyasu Taniguchi
Rie Arakawa
Yoko Komaki
Atsushi Usui
横山じゅんいち
舘崎 大
太田 宣貴
岩崎 安利
繁澤 敬二
小田 真弓
増田 敏彦
山口 光紀
森山 剛史
井村 学
村木 麻保良
柄谷 綾子
谷口 守泰
荒川 理恵
小牧 容子
臼井 篤史
Mitsuko
Mizuki Miyata
Jin Hirakawa
Atsumi Sakai
Kotaro Okazaki
Yu Fukuoka
Saya Takamatsu
Hikari Tanaka
Tomoyoshi Murayama
Masami Gohda
Masako Ishino
Saori Nemoto
Kentaro Ishikawa
蜜子
宮田 瑞生
平河 仁
逆井 淳美
岡崎 耕太朗
福岡 優
高松 さや
田中 日香里
村山 友良
合田 真さ美
石野 まさ子
根本 沙織
石川 健太郎
David Production
廣原 泰人
尾西 真成人
Anime R
D'ART Shtajio
Staro Japan
Triple A
Studio Massket
RIC
アニメアール
デアートシタジオ
星律
Triple A
STUDIO MASSKET
RIC
David Production
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Asahi Production
Triple A
RIC
旭プロダクション
Triple A
RIC
Sayaka Anesaki
姉崎 早也花
Masaki Kurube
Natsuki Horimoto
軽部 匡哉
堀本 夏生
石本 峻一
Music
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Manga/Anime Differences
- There is no longer a sign in front of the dog mosaic saying "vietato l'ingresso."
- While putting the mirror shard in Abbacchio's mouth, Illuso repeating that half of Abbacchio comes into the mirror and half of Moody Blues exits the mirror has been removed.
- While Abbacchio's body is half-human half-stand, Illuso grabs him by the stand side in the anime, but in the manga he does so by his human side. This creates a small inconsistency, as Illuso had mentioned previously in the fight that only a stand can grab another stand.
- Abbacchio cursing while Illuso discusses his options when it comes to dealing with Giorno has been removed.
- Abbacchio's backstory is simply alluded to in this episode, as it was already adapted in episode 6. Some bits from the end of it are adapted here, however, like Abbacchio's mentality of only following orders, which is explained by him as an inner monologue instead of by the narrator.
- A visual of Abbacchio in a dark room being lit by the silhouettes of Bucciarati, Polpo, Pericolo, and the Boss is added to better describe his outlook.
- The scene of Fugo figuring out how Giorno discovered Illuso's ability now happens after the scene where Giorno describes Purple Haze's virus to Illuso.
- Illuso is now shown outside the mirror world before Giorno and Fugo converse.
- Fugo trying to pick up the key and informing Giorno that Illuso is the only one who can move objects in the mirror world has been omitted.
- Illuso no longer notices Gold Experience before Purple Haze grabs him.
- The anime gives Purple Haze an additional Stand cry during Illuso's beatdown.
- Narration in the manga describing natural immunity compared to vaccines has been cut.
- The anime also adds a small piece of dialogue during Fugo's acknowledgment of Giorno in which he compares how he feels about him now to how he felt when he first meet Bucciarati.
- The post-credits scene of Risotto Nero finding a corpse on a train station is completely anime original, though it references manga content.
In other languages
Language | Title | Translation |
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Japanese | マン・イン・ザ・ミラーとパープル・ヘイズ | Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze |
English | Mirror Man and Purple Smoke | |
Spanish | Mirror Man y Purple Smoke | Mirror Man and Purple Smoke |
Portuguese | Mirror Man e Purple Smoke | Mirror Man and Purple Smoke |
French | Mirror Man et Purple Smoke | Mirror Man and Purple Smoke |
German | Mirror Man und Purple Smoke | Mirror Man and Purple Smoke |
Arabic | ميرور مان وباربل سموك | Mirror Man and Purple Smoke |
Italian | Mirror Man e Purple Smoke | Mirror Man and Purple Smoke |
Russian | Мэн ин де Миррор и Перпл Хейз | Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze |
Commentary
One highlight is that Moody Blues, a Stand not really suited for battle, ends up in a brawl with Man in the Mirror. It was a memorable moment for Chief Director Tsuda. "I'm happy that Moody Blues seemed like it was having so much fun!"
2. The End of Illuso
We see Illuso's grand demise as he melts away after being infected by Purple Haze's virus. His grotesque death shines a spotlight on the danger of Purple Haze's abilities. "Since this is the only time we see Purple Haze in action, I'm glad it ended up looking great. I enjoyed the intensity of those frames, recalls Tsuda.
3. You Have My Eternal Respect!
Giorno, Abbacchio, and Fugo's mission ended up with each one understanding the other on a deeper level, despite their conflicting ways of thinking. Tsuda believes that it is an interesting episode that intertwines each of their ideas, tact, and determination.
4. At the Train Station
In the anime-original scene of the train station at the end of the episode, a mystery being picks up a scrap of paper lying near a dead body. For this scene, Tsuda and the rest of the staff read between the lines of a later scene in the manga where Ghiaccio is speaking on top of the car that Giorno and Mista is driving.