Golden Wind - Episode 16

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The Grateful Dead, Part 2 (偉大なる死(ザ・グレイトフル・デッド) その②, Za Gureitofuru Deddo Sono 2)[1] is the sixteenth episode of Golden Wind and the one hundred twenty ninth episode of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure anime. The episode covers from the end of Chapter 493 to the beginning of Chapter 500 of the original manga.

Bucciarati is the only one left able to fight Prosciutto and Pesci. While he prioritizes defeating Prosciutto and his The Grateful Dead, Bucciarati soon learns that Pesci is not the weakling that he appears to be.

Summary

Prosciutto desperately clings onto the train

Bucciarati has grabbed Prosciutto and throws himself out of the express train in the hopes of killing Prosciutto too, shocking even the hardened Stand User. Prosciutto's screams wake Pesci up, who sees the open zipper and understands what has happened just as Prosciutto loses his grip. He immediately summons Beach Boy and launches the hook through the train, catching Prosciutto's right hand just in time to pull him toward the train and avoid a fatal collision against a pole. Moreover, the backlash almost makes Bucciarati drop Prosciutto and he barely manages to hang onto his foe's shoe. Finding himself with the advantage again, Prosciutto tries to kick Bucciarati off him but praises the lieutenant's determination.

Still aging, Bucciarati tries to attack with Sticky Fingers but Prosciutto manages to deflect the punch. However, Bucciarati has foreseen it and has been aiming for the line of Beach Boy, hitting it successfully. The damage rebounds into Prosciutto, on which a zipper opens, letting the hook out. Bucciarati grabs the hook while Prosciutto falls away.

Prosciutto slowly dies under the train gears

Pesci notices a drop in the weight on the rod but then quickly senses that the hand on which the hook is in has changed and that his catch's weight doesn't match Prosciutto's. The sight of the passengers regaining their youth again confirms Pesci's worst fears and he collapses on the ground, crying in despair. Suddenly, the aging effect restarts. Bucciarati who has been on the roof trying to zip the hook out becomes weaker again and sees Prosciutto crushed inside the machinery of the train, maintaining The Grateful Dead despite his grievous wounds. Pesci too sees Prosciutto. Deeply inspired by his senior's example, Pesci steers his mind anew and breaks a passenger's neck in cold blood.

Bucciarati sees Pesci as a new threat

The sun is setting as the battle continues. Reading Bucciarati's movements flawlessly, Pesci sinks the hook deeper inside his arm and despite Bucciarati's zippers, manages to reach his foe again and again. Pesci pulls his catch sideways, threatening to make him crash against a metal pole but Bucciarati manages to grab the roof by one finger. When Pesci attempts to reel him upward, Bucciarati has no choice but to enter the wagon. Inside, Bucciarati notices that the hook is coming dangerously close to his heart and realizes that Pesci might have been the most dangerous of the duo. Steeling his resolve, Bucciarati separates himself in many tiny pieces by attacking the line. Distracted by the vibrations, Pesci cannot detect Bucciarati anymore but for his part, Bucciarati's life is now in grave danger since the drastic separation has stopped his ability to breathe.

Bucciarati dismembers himself in order to avoid detection

A tense waiting game during which Bucciarati wages his resolve against Pesci's ensues. He waits for Pesci to be tricked into sending the hook somewhere else while he suffocates. The assassin extends the line inside the room and almost senses Bucciarati's heart but the latter unzips it in half to escape detection. At the critical moment, Bucciarati loses consciousness but Pesci also loses his patience, hitting the control panels to stop the train and supposedly protect Prosciutto. The subsequent deceleration of the train stopping fortunately throws the pieces of Bucciarati together and he regains consciousness. When Pesci gets out of the train, Bucciarati confronts him one last time.

Pesci's zipped remains

The two Stand Users approach in front of the agonizing Prosciutto but Pesci lands the first hit, surprising Bucciarati with his apparent resolve and tremendous fighting skill. Prosciutto wakes up and celebrates Pesci's growth, focusing his power again. Cornered, Bucciarati dashes in front of the line, hoping to guard it with his arm but Pesci ignores them and phases straight into his chest. Almost tearing Bucciarati's heart, Pesci is thwarted at the last moment when the lieutenant uses the line stuck in his arms and chokes Pesci with it, pulling so hard it breaks Pesci's neck. However, Pesci surprisingly lets Trish out of Coco Jumbo and threatens to crush the turtle against a rock in his fall. Disappointed, Bucciarati attacks faster than Pesci can fall. Shouting his battle cry "ARI ARI ARI... Arrivederci!", Bucciarati pummels Pesci and throws his zipped remains into a nearby river. The duo of assassins are dead.

The battle has ended and Giorno wakes up. Bucciarati notices that Prosciutto has called for reinforcement but more importantly, a mysterious claw print was imprinted in the ground beside Trish, indicating that she and by extension her father The Boss, are Stand Users.

Some time after the battle, Melone arrives at the battlefield to confirm Prosciutto and Pesci's demise and that Team Bucciarati has disappeared. Nonetheless, he is confident he can find them again as he takes a blood sample of Bucciarati.

Appearances

Characters
Prosciutto
(Death)
Pesci
(Death)
Diavolo
(Mentioned only)
Ghiaccio
(Voice only)
Stands
Beach Boy
(Death)
Sex Pistols
(No. 6 only)
Spice Girl
(1st appearance) (Glimpse)

Credits

Staff
Script (脚本)
小林 靖子
Storyboard (絵コンテ)
Kousei​ Seki​
瀬木 弘正
Episode Director (演出)
Ken Takahashi
高橋 賢
Chief Animation Director (総作画監督)
石本 峻一
Animation Director (作画監督)
津曲 大介
木下 由衣
高阪 雅基
森田 莉奈
角田 春美
田中 春香
Assistant Animation Director (作画監督補)
石本 峻一
Action Animation Director (アクションディレクター)
Ken Takahashi
高橋 賢
Key Animation (原画)
Kai Shibata
Yuta Shinohara
Eita Toyoshima
Kazuki Kimura
Gin Kugumiya
Yuuta Ootaka
Kouta Mori
Rie Ishige
Kentaro Ishikawa
Emi Yamazaki
Rin Ogawa
Jiro Mashima
Masashi Yamada
Yoko Komaki
Yusuke Kurinishi
Ken Arto
Yasutoshi Iwasaki
Daisuke Tsumagari
Hiiragi Sugita
Rie Arakawa
Tetsuro Uetake
Toru Iwazawa
Takahito Katayama
Ken Takahashi
柴田 海
篠原 佑太
豊島 英太
木村 和貴
久々宮 ぎん
大高 雄太
森 公太
石毛 理恵
石川 健太郎
山崎 絵美
小川 隣
真島 ジロウ
山田 まさし
小牧 容子
栗西 祐輔
アルト 健
岩崎 安利
津曲大介
杉田 柊
荒川 理恵
上竹 哲郎
岩澤 亨
片山 貴仁
高橋 賢
2nd Key Animation (第二原画)
Nana Yamazaki
Masaki Takasaka
Saori Nemoto
Shouhei​ Hamaguchi
Masako Ishino
Tomoyoshi Murayama
Miyuki Kawano
Mahora Muraki
Neito Hirohara
Mizuki Miyata
Kazuki Takehisa​
Cobos Rai
Hikari Tanaka
Youki Ebisu
Yui Kinoshita
Shunichi Ishimoto
Animation Planet
山崎 菜奈
高阪 雅基
根本 早織
濱口 頌平
石野 まさ子
村山 友良
河野 美由紀
村木 麻保良
廣原 寧人
宮田 瑞生
武永 一輝
Cobos Rai
田中 日香里
胡 陽樹
木下 由衣
石本 峻一
アニメーションプラネット
In-between Animation Inspection (動画チェック)
Asahi Production (旭プロダクション)
Nana Nomiya
野宮 菜那
In-between Animation (動画)
Digital In-Between Animation
David Production
Sho Tamae
Shun Takahashi
Haruka Watanabe
Nao Kui​
Mito​ Ichikawa​​
玉栄 翔
高橋 俊
渡邉 はるか
久井 菜央
市河 碧都​
Powered by CACANi
Asahi Production
Vista
Studio CL
旭プロダクション
VISTA
StudioCL
Design Cooperation (デザイン協力)
Hirohisa Onikubo
Sayaka Anesaki
Yu Matsuo
鬼窪 浩久
姉崎 早也花
松尾 優
3DCGI
David Production
Mai Nakazono
Natsuki Horimoto
Kayo Kudou
Masaki Kurube
Nobuhiro​ Matsuda
中園 麻衣
堀本 夏生
工藤 かよ
軽部 匡哉
松田 寛弘
UWAN Pictures
Nana Watanabe
Misui Takayama
Asuka Ishibashi
Saya Fukase
渡邊 奈々
高山 美翠
石橋 明日香
深瀬 沙哉

Makoto Miyahara
Tatsuhiko Taishaku
Naka Mori
Kanae Yamashita
宮原 信
大釈 竜彦
毛利 奈花
山下 協
Digital Works (デジタルワークス)
David Production
P. Taweeporn
Tomoaki Makitera
Nobuhiro​ Matsuda
Tetsuya Kasajima
タービーポン
牧寺 智昭
松田 寛弘
笠嶋 徹也

Komugi Takatsuki
Maki Shimagata
高槻 こむぎ
島方 真紀
Eyecatch Illustration (アイキャッチ原画)
岸田 隆宏
石本 峻一
滝 れーき

Music

Golden Wind Episode 16: The Grateful Dead, Part 2
Start End Title OST Description

0:00
1:29
Fighting Gold
Fighting Gold
Opening
1:30
2:24
incursione
Golden Wind: Intermezzo
Bruno grabs Prosciutto and jumps from the train
2:48
3:40
lotta feroce
Golden Wind: Intermezzo
Beach Boy catches Prosciutto
3:41
4:27
coercizione
Golden Wind: Intermezzo
Bucciarati catches the hook
4:48
6:37
tensione
Golden Wind: Overture
Pesci is confused
6:39
8:42
un'altra persona
Golden Wind: Intermezzo
Pesci's personality changes
8:43
8:46
il vento d'oro
Golden Wind: Overture
Eyecatch
8:47
10:32
pesce
Golden Wind: Intermezzo
Beach Boy chases Bucciarati
10:45
11:55
situazione difficile
Golden Wind: Overture
Bruno unzips himself
12:08
13:07
suspense
Golden Wind: Intermezzo
Pesci loses track of Bruno
13:31
15:03
nervoso
Golden Wind: Intermezzo
Pesci can't find Bucciarati
15:15
17:25
determinazione
Golden Wind: Intermezzo
Pesci stops the train
17:26
17:59
pesce
Golden Wind: Intermezzo
Beach Boy reaches Bruno's heart
18:00
18:14
nella cerniera
Golden Wind: Overture
Bucciarati breaks Pesci's neck
18:35
19:32
resa dei conti
Golden Wind: Intermezzo
Pesci takes out Coco Jumbo
19:37
20:00
il vento d'oro
Golden Wind: Overture
Bucciarati finishes off Pesci
20:01
21:20
legame
Golden Wind: Overture
Bruno checks Prosciutto's corpse
21:21
21:24
il vento d'oro
Golden Wind: Overture
Eyecatch
21:25
22:06
di molto
Golden Wind: Intermezzo
Melone appears
22:07
23:34
Freek'n You
Freek'n You
Ending
23:35
23:40
il vento d'oro
Golden Wind: Overture
Next Episode Title

Manga/Anime Differences

  • Prosciutto is now shown losing his grip on the train due to the zipper closing.
  • After Pesci hooks Prosciutto, him glancing back at Coco Jumbo and remarking that he can't reach for the breaks or turtle has been removed.
  • Prosciutto originally kicks Bucciarati for the first time before he talks about how The Boss made the right choice trusting him with Trish.
  • Bucciarati's double punch trick is omitted.
  • The scene where Beach Boy's hook is transferred into Bucciarati's hand is shown in more detail; first it goes into Sticky Finger's hand and then is transferred to Bucciarati as Sticky Fingers returns.
  • Before he climbs on top of the train, Bucciarati mentioning that the rest of his team can recover now that the aging effect is dissippating has been removed.
  • Before Pesci realizes his hook is in a different hand, him remarking that he can take out his hook since Prosciutto climbed on the roof has been cut.
  • A small scene of Bucciarati opening up a zipper on his hand to remove the hook has been cut.
    • In the manga he is shown opening the zipper on his hand before The Grateful Dead's ability starts again. In the anime he is also shown with a zipper on his hand at that point, but then after Pesci kills the passenger the zipper is gone and he re-opens it, creating a small inconsistency. In the manga the zipper is already open and Pesci's hook pops out.
  • Several lines of dialogue of Pesci calculating the distance of the hook in Bucciarati's arm while he was on top of the train are omitted.
  • Pesci being somewhat impressed by Bucciarati's skill after he dodges the electrical wires is omitted.
  • No. 6 reminding Bucciarati that all energy attacking Beach Boy's line will be returned back to him has been removed.
  • Pesci attacking the aged passenger's watch and headphones due to their vibrations is omitted, as is Bucciarati's line about how Beach Boy can sense even the smallest movement.
  • Pesci has an added line that he sensed the movement of Bucciarati's heart. In the manga it is only implied.
  • Bucciarati has a few lines removed from when he tries to put himself back together.
  • Pesci originally slams the train controls with his arms to try and stop it. He now kicks the controls.
  • No. 6's internal monologue about the resolve of both Prosciutto and Bucciarati during the final battle against Pesci is omitted.
  • Bucciarati is now shown using Sticky Fingers to put his heart back together. Originally it appears the two halves merge on their own.
  • Pesci has a few lines added before he cuts Bucciarati's leg.
  • Several of No. 6's monologue lines have been cut from the scene before Pesci and Bucciarati fight outside the train.
  • The short sequence of Trish appearing in Pesci's coat after being forced out of Coco Jumbo is omitted. Instead, she merely teleports in front of him.
    • Likewise, the scene from Chapter 499 showing this sequence from Trish's point of view is also omitted.
  • After being forced out of Coco Jumbo, Trish crawls away from Pesci in horror. In the manga, she merely watches the ensuing battle between Bucciarati and Pesci.
  • Bucciarati saying that Sticky Fingers can put zippers all over Pesci's body faster than he can swing his arm has been cut.
  • Pesci's final trick of entering Coco Jumbo to kill Bucciarati's teammates directly is omitted.
    • Likewise, Bucciarati unzipping his arm to grab Pesci and pull him out of Coco Jumbo is slightly changed, with Bucciarati pulling the move off as Pesci attempts to slam the turtle onto a rock.
  • Giorno being woken up by Fugo (and accused of eating Narancia's banana) is omitted. Instead, Giorno wakes up naturally and the others remain asleep.
  • Bucciarati mentioning that their trip to Venice might take a few days rather than a few hours has been cut.
  • Some of Bucciarati's internal thoughts after Trish questions him have been omitted.
  • No. 6's realization that Mista is still on the train is omitted.
  • The scene of Melone taking a sample of Bucciarati's blood is slightly changed, with Melone's body being much more visible and his full face being shown at the end. In the manga, he is only shown via short glimpses and close-ups of his activity, and his face is not fully revealed until he enters the train.
    • The individual on the other end of Melone's phone conversation is revealed to be Ghiaccio. His dialogue is also slightly extended, now also asking Melone about the whereabouts of Bucciarati's team.

In other languages

Language Title Translation
Japan Japanese 偉大なる死(ザ・グレイトフル・デッド) その② The Grateful Dead, Part 2
United States of America English The Thankful Dead, Part 2
Spain Spanish The Thankful Death - Seguna parte The Thankful Dead - Part 2
Brazil Portuguese The Thankful Death - Parte 2 The Thankful Dead - Part 2
France French Thankful Death, Partie 2 Thankful Dead, Part 2
Germany German The Thankful Death, Teil 2 The Thankful Dead, Part 2
Flag of the Arab League Arabic غريتفول ديث الجزء 1 Thankful Dead, Part 2
Italy Italian The Thankful Death, parte 2 The Thankful Dead, Part 2
Russia Russian Величественная смерть (Зе Грейтфул Дед), часть 2 The Grateful Dead, Part 2

Commentary

I enjoyed seeing the awakened Pesci become stronger and stronger in the last legs of his battle. He's not a real looker, but he's definitely cool and strong when animated and in full color. I really felt how the power of animation helps make JoJo's even more interesting.
—Tatsuhisa Suzuki, Blu-Ray limited edition commentaries
It was bittersweet seeing the word "deceased" on screen. Rest easy, Big Bro... I took part in creating the show, but when the episode airs on television, I am just a regular viewer. "Oh, it's over... But up in heaven, they're probably..." Many thoughts and emotions went through my head.
—Subaru Kimura, Blu-Ray limited edition commentaries
1. The Climactic Beginning

Episode sixteen begins with Prosciutto hanging on to the train as it runs 150 kilometers per hour. Director Kimura wanted Bucciarati to appear almost like a villain as he tries to kick Prosciutto off the train. Tatsuhisa Suzuki, the voice of Prosciutto, provided some amazing shouts here.

2. The Grateful Dead

Battered and beaten. Prosciutto activates The Grateful Dead to aid Pesci. Kimura states, "We created episodes fourteen through sixteen from Prosciutto and Pesci's point of view to build up to this moment. I'd be happy if even the smallest part of you wanted to cheer them on. Seeing Prosciutto all beaten up still hurts me."

3. A Battle of Resilience

Pesci becomes stronger once he truly understands Prosciutto's words. The battle then becomes not one of tides turning, but one of resolve and resilience. Director Kimura had high praise for Pesci's voice actor, Subaru Kimura, as he expertly navigated Pesci's growth from a mammone to a true gangster.

4. Arrivederci!

The "Arrivederci" subtitle was not originally planned, but Kimura had a change of heart before the video went to editing. "I'm glad we added it. We used 'Cinema Font' for the Japanese subtitles in Golden Wind, and set against that sunset, it looked like a foreign film! Also, since this is one of Bucciarati's famous stills, we spent a lot of time on the zipper details."
Yasuhiro Kimura, Blu-Ray limited edition commentaries

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