Stardust Crusaders - Episode 9
When Joseph tries to spy on DIO, he discovers that Kakyoin is an enemy. In fact, the Kakyoin accompanying Jotaro is soon revealed to be Rubber Soul, another assassin working for DIO whose Yellow Temperance cannot be fought head-on.
Summary
The episode begins with Jotaro, Anne, and Kakyoin walking together somewhere in Singapore. Jotaro decides to buy some chilled coconut juice for everyone at an ice cream kiosk. However, Kakyoin is acting abnormal, being far more vulgar and violent. At a cable car station, Kakyoin attempts to kill Jotaro by pushing him off a ledge, but Jotaro manages to save himself and punches Kakyoin, who reveals himself as an impostor named Rubber Soul, who uses the blob-like Yellow Temperance. Jotaro's finger is infected by it and Rubber Soul explains that the small blob will slowly consume his body and expand in size. Jotaro uses his Stand, Star Platinum, to try attacking the Stand user but ends up having his arm burnt by Yellow Temperance. As Anne calls Joseph about the current situation, Jotaro jumps out of the cable car to escape from the Stand user. He tries to burn off the blob but ends up making it spread across his hand. He jumps onto and enters another cable car in a futile attempt to cool down the blob with a boy's ice pop but ends up making the blob dig deeper into his hand. A woman on the same cable car tells him that fire and ice don't work on it and consumes a puppy as she reveals herself to be the Stand user in disguise. Rubber Soul tells Jotaro that Yellow Temperance is invincible but Jotaro reverts to a final secret technique that is running away as he uses his Stand, Star Platinum, to punch a hole in the cable car and jumps down along with the Stand user.
As Rubber Soul lands in water with Jotaro, he opens his Stand's guard to allow himself to breathe. Jotaro finally manages to attack the Stand user and interrogates him about the remaining Stand users coming to assassinate them. He also reveals the identity of a Stand user by the name of J. Geil, a man with two right hands, with a Stand named after The Hanged Man Tarot card which is the same man who killed Polnareff's sister. He explains that J. Geil's abilities revolve around mirrors. The Stand user spots an opportunity to disable Jotaro by transporting his Stand through a manhole into a drainage pipe and catches him. Jotaro counters it by using Star Platinum to punch the drain and increase water pressure, breaking the manhole open and sending him flying back into the water. Rubber Soul begs for mercy but Jotaro proceeds to finish him off with a barrage of punches by Star Platinum.
The Joestar group is now seen on a train to India. Polnareff now knows the identity of the man with two right hands, J. Geil. Avdol informs the group that Anne has left the group to try and find her father back in Singapore. Although doubtful of her purpose, Polnareff states that he'll miss her. Jotaro says that the Stand user apparently had already transformed by the time they arrived at the hotel. Kakyoin asks for the cherry on Jotaro's plate and plays with it on his tongue in the same manner as Rubber Soul's when he was under disguise. In an adjacent train car, Anne is shown sleeping and mumbling Jotaro's name.
Appearances
Credits
Kouki Shikiji
Cha Myoung Jun
Seo Seong Jeong
Ko Seong Woon
Kim Jun Soo
Lim Seung Bong
Fumiaki Kouta
式地 幸喜 (Key)
Cha Myoung Jun
Seo Seong Jeong
Ko Seong Woon
Kim Jun Soo
Lim Seung Bong
光田 史亮
Takahiro Okawa
Shuhei Fukuda
Shunichi Ishimoto
Aya Nishimura
Kimitaka Ito
Yuzuru Jogashima
Arata Kawabata
Megumi Itoi
Kohei Ashiya
Masahiko Komino
Ace Company
大川 貴大
福田 周平
石本 峻一
西村 彩
伊藤 公崇
城ヶ島 譲
川端 新
糸井 恵
芦谷 耕平
小美野 雅彦
エースカンパニー
David Production
Makoto Yaguchi
矢口 真琴
David Production
Yusaku Nagahama
Rie Takahashi
Chie Nakagami
長濱 佑作
高橋 梨恵
中神 智絵
Triple A
Ace Company
Asahi Production
CL Corporation
Sunshine Corporation
Triple A
エースカンパニー
旭プロダクション
CLコーポレーション
サンシャインコーポレーション
Sachiko Mori
森幸 子
Aiki Watanabe
渡辺 藍希
P. Taweeporn
Puavaranukroh Taweeporn
Music
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Manga/Anime Differences
- The anime extended the phone call scene with Joseph and Anne. The genuine Kakyoin shows up in Joseph's hotel room explaining that Jotaro left him behind, he was sunbathing and missed the most recent developments. This explains the real Kakyoin's absence during this time which was left unexplained in the manga.
In other languages
Language | Title | Translation |
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Japanese | Yellow Temperance | |
English | Yellow Temperance | |
Spanish | Yellow Temperance | |
Portuguese | Yellow Temperance | |
French | Yellow Temperance | |
German | Gelbe Mäßigkeit | Yellow Temperance |
Hebrew | רוגע צהוב | Yellow Temperance |
Arabic | الاعتدال الأصفر | The Yellow Temperance |
Italian | Yellow Temperance |
Commentary
I remember having discussed a lot about Yellow Temperance's gelatinous aspect and how to portray it onscreen. We also had the fake Kakyoin's facial expressions. Komino made sure to exaggerate the traits so we could feel that the character was a real scumbag. Let's not forget the gory scene with the dog, Pocky, in the cable car. As a dog lover, I was really uneasy (laughs).
For the sky of Singapore, we tried to slide in several characteristic scenes where it was colored in pink around the end of the fight. It apparently pleased Daisuke Ono who was playing Jotaro, since he came back to the subject several days later, "By the way, the pink sky was really a good idea". I am delighted that he's spotted our colorization JoJo-style.
The final scene is also a cherry-licking scene. It's a humorous send-off which hits the spot. I think there was the right amount of humor in this episode.Gallery
Trivia
- According to Kenichi Suzuki, the series director for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, he asked Daisuke Hirakawa to repeat his "rerorero" line 17 times during the recording sessions. Suzuki also asked Hirakawa to practice the "rerorero" the first time Hirakawa went to the studio for recording.[2]