Go Beyond JoJolion - Episode 1
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The Wall Eye Man is the first episode of season one of Go Beyond JoJolion and consits of 9 chapters. It covers the "Soft & Wet" story arc.
Summary
TBA
Appearances
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Chapter 3
Characters
Stands
Chapter 4
Characters
Stands
Chapter 5
Characters
Chapter 6
Characters
Chapter 7
Characters
Stands
Chapter 8
Characters
Chapter 9
Characters
Stands
Chapter 10
Characters
Stands
Chapter 11
Characters
Stands
Differences and Additions
- Retrospection on Yasuho's life is added (Chapter 3)
- Toru is mentioned in the very first chapter. He is given a last name, "Yamagishi" (山岸[1], Yamagishi). (Chapter 3)
- The brand (being Samsung Galaxy S II), and the origin of Yasuho's phone is mentioned. (Chapter 3)
- Joshu is knocked out by Soft & Wet insted of blinded by its bubbles. (Chapter 3)
- In hospital, Toru shows Yasuho the way to Josuke. (Chapter 4)
- Josuke's suit is mentioned to be green. (Chapter 7)
Author's Notes
Chapter 9Chapter 10Chapter 11
Author's Note
“
Stand: "Soft & Wet"
A buoy-like humanoid with great power & speed. It can produce rotating bubbles with great capacity to manipulate objects.
User: "JoJo" (Tentative) ┃ Amnesiac man found in The Wall Eyes”
—FoxFoxstar
Author's Note
“
Stand: "Fun Fun Fun"
A jellyfish-like being that can use its "sensory organs" to puppeteer people from above, provided they receive an injury to their skin while in its range.
User: Ojiro Sasame ┃ Self-proclaimed local surfer
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—FoxFoxstar
Author's Note
“
Morioh Landmark #1: The Wall Eyes
The Wall Eyes are strange protrusions of ground which raised up like miniature cliffs during the earthquake in 2011, forming a ring around the city. Although roadways, gas lines, and power cables were disrupted, no houses suffered property damage (with the exception of some buildings which were tilted at an angle while being in-tact structurally). Their appearance is currently unexplainable by science.
”
—FoxFoxstar