JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 ストーンオーシャン, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Sutōn Ōshan) is the fifth season of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure television anime series produced by David Production. An adaptation of the sixth part of the manga, Stone Ocean, the season was officially announced on April 4, 2021 during the JOESTAR The Inherited Soul event, with Fairouz Ai announced as the voice actress for the part’s protagonist Jolyne Cujoh.[1]
Netflix acquired the initial distribution rights for the season, which released as an ONA across 38 episodes in three sets: the first twelve episodes were released on December 1, 2021, episodes 13-24 released on September 1, 2022, and the final fourteen episodes debuted on December 1, 2022. In addition, the series began airing on Japanese television on January 7, 2022, and concluded broadcasting on April 8, 2023.
Production
Sometime before October 2020, the fifth season of the anime entered production.[2] On August 8, 2021, it was announced that the season would be premiering worldwide exclusively on Netflix.[3] Later, during the Netflix Festival Japan live stream on November 8, 2021, Netflix announced that the first twelve episodes of the anime would be released worldwide on December 1, 2021 and aired on Japanese television starting on January 7, 2022.[4]
Over half a year later, on July 1, 2022, a new trailer debuted at the Warner Bros. panel at Anime Expo showcasing footage from episodes 13-24, which were announced to be releasing worldwide on Netflix on September 1, 2022 and airing on Japanese television from October 7, 2022 onward.[5]
On October 7, 2022, at a Warner Bros. Japan special event, the final fourteen episodes of the series were revealed to be releasing on Netflix on December 1, 2022, and later began airing on Japanese television on December 23, 2022.[6]
Cast
Japanese
English
Spanish (Latin American)
Spanish (European)
Portuguese
Thai
French
Italian
German
Main CharactersGreen Dolphin Street PrisonDIO and SonsOthers
Protagonist
Stone Free
Voice Actor(s):
Fairouz Ai
Voice Actor(s):
Kira Buckland
Voice Actor(s):
Alondra Hidalgo
Samanta Figueroa (Stone Free)
Voice Actor(s):
Lourdes Fabrés
Voice Actor(s):
Patt Souza
Voice Actor(s):
Kwankamol Khaophaisan
Voice Actor(s):
Laure Filiu
Voice Actor(s):
Maddalena Vadacca
Voice Actor(s):
Moira May
Voice Actor(s):
Fairouz Ai
Voice Actor(s):
Kira Buckland
Voice Actor(s):
Alondra Hidalgo
Samanta Figueroa (Stone Free)
Voice Actor(s):
Lourdes Fabrés
Voice Actor(s):
Patt Souza
Voice Actor(s):
Kwankamol Khaophaisan
Voice Actor(s):
Laure Filiu
Voice Actor(s):
Maddalena Vadacca
Voice Actor(s):
Moira May
Ally
Kiss
Voice Actor(s):
Mutsumi Tamura
Voice Actor(s):
Tiana Camacho
Voice Actor(s):
Alicia Barragán
Voice Actor(s):
Geni Rey
Voice Actor(s):
Tati Keplmair
Voice Actor(s):
Nalinee Cheewasakorn
Voice Actor(s):
Alice Taurand
Voice Actor(s):
Jenny De Cesarei
Voice Actor(s):
Carolin Brunk
Voice Actor(s):
Mutsumi Tamura
Voice Actor(s):
Tiana Camacho
Voice Actor(s):
Alicia Barragán
Voice Actor(s):
Geni Rey
Voice Actor(s):
Tati Keplmair
Voice Actor(s):
Nalinee Cheewasakorn
Voice Actor(s):
Alice Taurand
Voice Actor(s):
Jenny De Cesarei
Voice Actor(s):
Carolin Brunk
Ally
Foo Fighters
Voice Actor(s):
Mariya Ise
Voice Actor(s):
Brittany Lauda
Voice Actor(s):
Alicia Vélez
Víctor Ugarte (Stand)
Voice Actor(s):
Sonia Latorre
Voice Actor(s):
Vii Zedek
Voice Actor(s):
Niramon Kitpinyochai
Voice Actor(s):
Alice Orsat
Voice Actor(s):
Alessia Bossari
Ermanno Giampetruzzi (Stand)
Voice Actor(s):
Betty Förster
Jörg Pintsch (Stand)
Voice Actor(s):
Mariya Ise
Voice Actor(s):
Brittany Lauda
Voice Actor(s):
Alicia Vélez
Víctor Ugarte (Stand)
Voice Actor(s):
Sonia Latorre
Voice Actor(s):
Vii Zedek
Voice Actor(s):
Niramon Kitpinyochai
Voice Actor(s):
Alice Orsat
Voice Actor(s):
Alessia Bossari
Ermanno Giampetruzzi (Stand)
Voice Actor(s):
Betty Förster
Jörg Pintsch (Stand)
Ally
Burning Down the House
Voice Actor(s):
Atsumi Tanezaki
Voice Actor(s):
Casey Mongillo
Voice Actor(s):
Fernanda Robles
Voice Actor(s):
Rita Martínez
Voice Actor(s):
Gabriel Martins
Voice Actor(s):
Apinya Pornmanasukhum
Voice Actor(s):
Aurore Saint-Martin
Voice Actor(s):
Sebastiano Tamburrini
Voice Actor(s):
Anni C. Salander
Voice Actor(s):
Atsumi Tanezaki
Voice Actor(s):
Casey Mongillo
Voice Actor(s):
Fernanda Robles
Voice Actor(s):
Rita Martínez
Voice Actor(s):
Gabriel Martins
Voice Actor(s):
Apinya Pornmanasukhum
Voice Actor(s):
Aurore Saint-Martin
Voice Actor(s):
Sebastiano Tamburrini
Voice Actor(s):
Anni C. Salander
Ally
Weather Report
Voice Actor(s):
Yuichiro Umehara
Voice Actor(s):
Stephen Fu
Voice Actor(s):
Manuel Campuzano
Voice Actor(s):
Eduard Itchart
Voice Actor(s):
Gabriel Noya
Voice Actor(s):
Phubet Patpreecha
Voice Actor(s):
Anatole De Bodinat
Voice Actor(s):
Claudio Moneta
Voice Actor(s):
Nick Forsberg
Voice Actor(s):
Yuichiro Umehara
Voice Actor(s):
Stephen Fu
Voice Actor(s):
Manuel Campuzano
Voice Actor(s):
Eduard Itchart
Voice Actor(s):
Gabriel Noya
Voice Actor(s):
Phubet Patpreecha
Voice Actor(s):
Anatole De Bodinat
Voice Actor(s):
Claudio Moneta
Voice Actor(s):
Nick Forsberg
Ally
Diver Down
Voice Actor(s):
Daisuke Namikawa
Voice Actor(s):
Howard Wang
Voice Actor(s):
Óscar Garibay
Voice Actor(s):
Jordi Nogales
Voice Actor(s):
Márcio Araújo
Voice Actor(s):
Wirunwich Thirasuwan
Voice Actor(s):
Mario Bastelica
Voice Actor(s):
Federico Viola
Voice Actor(s):
Paul Matzke
Voice Actor(s):
Daisuke Namikawa
Voice Actor(s):
Howard Wang
Voice Actor(s):
Óscar Garibay
Voice Actor(s):
Jordi Nogales
Voice Actor(s):
Márcio Araújo
Voice Actor(s):
Wirunwich Thirasuwan
Voice Actor(s):
Mario Bastelica
Voice Actor(s):
Federico Viola
Voice Actor(s):
Paul Matzke
Ally
Star Platinum
Voice Actor(s):
Daisuke Ono
Voice Actor(s):
Matthew Mercer
Voice Actor(s):
Irwin Daayán
Voice Actor(s):
Nacho de Porrata
Voice Actor(s):
Wilken Mazzei
Voice Actor(s):
Prapat Sintoppavorakul
Voice Actor(s):
Bertrand Nadler
Voice Actor(s):
Mattia Bressan
Voice Actor(s):
Uwe Thomsen
Voice Actor(s):
Daisuke Ono
Voice Actor(s):
Matthew Mercer
Voice Actor(s):
Irwin Daayán
Voice Actor(s):
Nacho de Porrata
Voice Actor(s):
Wilken Mazzei
Voice Actor(s):
Prapat Sintoppavorakul
Voice Actor(s):
Bertrand Nadler
Voice Actor(s):
Mattia Bressan
Voice Actor(s):
Uwe Thomsen
Main Antagonist
Whitesnake
C-MOON
Made in Heaven
Voice Actor(s):
Tomokazu Seki
Tomoe Hanba (Child)
Voice Actor(s):
Yong Yea
Voice Actor(s):
Óscar Flores
Carlos Siller (child)
Gerardo Vásquez (Whitesnake)
Hiram Cárdenas (C-MOON)
Voice Actor(s):
Marc Zanni
Voice Actor(s):
Duda Espinoza
João Pedro Texeira (child)
Voice Actor(s):
Somporn Ruamjai Boon
Voice Actor(s):
Boris Rehlinger
Voice Actor(s):
Massimiliano Lotti
Voice Actor(s):
Nils Nelleßen
C-MOON
Made in Heaven
Voice Actor(s):
Tomokazu Seki
Tomoe Hanba (Child)
Voice Actor(s):
Yong Yea
Voice Actor(s):
Óscar Flores
Carlos Siller (child)
Gerardo Vásquez (Whitesnake)
Hiram Cárdenas (C-MOON)
Voice Actor(s):
Marc Zanni
Voice Actor(s):
Duda Espinoza
João Pedro Texeira (child)
Voice Actor(s):
Somporn Ruamjai Boon
Voice Actor(s):
Boris Rehlinger
Voice Actor(s):
Massimiliano Lotti
Voice Actor(s):
Nils Nelleßen
Voice Actor(s):
Mitsuaki Kanuka
Voice Actor(s):
Arthur Romeo
Voice Actor(s):
Roberto Guitiérrez
Voice Actor(s):
Jordi Pineda
Voice Actor(s):
Ivo Roberto
Voice Actor(s):
Boonchana Chokeichakosol
Voice Actor(s):
Philippe Peythieu
Voice Actor(s):
Marco Balbi
Voice Actor(s):
Thomas Wenke
Mitsuaki Kanuka
Voice Actor(s):
Arthur Romeo
Voice Actor(s):
Roberto Guitiérrez
Voice Actor(s):
Jordi Pineda
Voice Actor(s):
Ivo Roberto
Voice Actor(s):
Boonchana Chokeichakosol
Voice Actor(s):
Philippe Peythieu
Voice Actor(s):
Marco Balbi
Voice Actor(s):
Thomas Wenke
Villain
Goo Goo Dolls
Voice Actor(s):
Momoko Taneichi
Voice Actor(s):
Amber Lee Connors
Voice Actor(s):
Valca Ponzanelli
Voice Actor(s):
Marina García Guevara
Voice Actor(s):
Flora Paulita
Voice Actor(s):
Supintra Han
Voice Actor(s):
Pamela Ravassard
Voice Actor(s):
Vanessa Lonardelli
Mattia Bressan (Goo Goo Dolls)
Voice Actor(s):
Birte Baumgardt
Voice Actor(s):
Momoko Taneichi
Voice Actor(s):
Amber Lee Connors
Voice Actor(s):
Valca Ponzanelli
Voice Actor(s):
Marina García Guevara
Voice Actor(s):
Flora Paulita
Voice Actor(s):
Supintra Han
Voice Actor(s):
Pamela Ravassard
Voice Actor(s):
Vanessa Lonardelli
Mattia Bressan (Goo Goo Dolls)
Voice Actor(s):
Birte Baumgardt
Villain
Manhattan Transfer
Voice Actor(s):
Satoshi Hino
Voice Actor(s):
David Matranga
Voice Actor(s):
Juan Carlos Tinoco
Voice Actor(s):
Ferran Carnicero
Voice Actor(s):
Fernando Lopes
Voice Actor(s):
Phichapop Pattarakulniyom
Voice Actor(s):
Gilduin Tissier
Voice Actor(s):
Ruggero Andreozzi
Voice Actor(s):
Peter Sura
Voice Actor(s):
Satoshi Hino
Voice Actor(s):
David Matranga
Voice Actor(s):
Juan Carlos Tinoco
Voice Actor(s):
Ferran Carnicero
Voice Actor(s):
Fernando Lopes
Voice Actor(s):
Phichapop Pattarakulniyom
Voice Actor(s):
Gilduin Tissier
Voice Actor(s):
Ruggero Andreozzi
Voice Actor(s):
Peter Sura
Villain
Highway to Hell
Voice Actor(s):
Toru Nara
Voice Actor(s):
Jas Patrick
Voice Actor(s):
José Ángel Torres
Voice Actor(s):
Raúl Rodríguez
Voice Actor(s):
Clécio Souto
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Jérémy Bardeau
Voice Actor(s):
Gabriele Donolato
Voice Actor(s):
Lucas Wecker
Voice Actor(s):
Toru Nara
Voice Actor(s):
Jas Patrick
Voice Actor(s):
José Ángel Torres
Voice Actor(s):
Raúl Rodríguez
Voice Actor(s):
Clécio Souto
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Jérémy Bardeau
Voice Actor(s):
Gabriele Donolato
Voice Actor(s):
Lucas Wecker
Voice Actor(s):
Mariya Ise
Voice Actor(s):
Brittany Lauda
Voice Actor(s):
Alicia Vélez
Voice Actor(s):
Sonia Latorre
Voice Actor(s):
Vii Zedek
Voice Actor(s):
Niramon Kitpinyochai
Voice Actor(s):
Alice Orsat
Voice Actor(s):
Alessia Bossari
Voice Actor(s):
Betty Förster
Mariya Ise
Voice Actor(s):
Brittany Lauda
Voice Actor(s):
Alicia Vélez
Voice Actor(s):
Sonia Latorre
Voice Actor(s):
Vii Zedek
Voice Actor(s):
Niramon Kitpinyochai
Voice Actor(s):
Alice Orsat
Voice Actor(s):
Alessia Bossari
Voice Actor(s):
Betty Förster
Villain
Marilyn Manson
Voice Actor(s):
Yui Kondo
Voice Actor(s):
Suzie Yeung
Voice Actor(s):
Analiz Sánchez
Ileana Escalante (Marilyn Manson)
Voice Actor(s):
Nerea Alfonso
Voice Actor(s):
Fernanda Bullara
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Ludivine Maffren
Voice Actor(s):
Chiara Leoncini
Voice Actor(s):
Sarah Tkotsch
Voice Actor(s):
Yui Kondo
Voice Actor(s):
Suzie Yeung
Voice Actor(s):
Analiz Sánchez
Ileana Escalante (Marilyn Manson)
Voice Actor(s):
Nerea Alfonso
Voice Actor(s):
Fernanda Bullara
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Ludivine Maffren
Voice Actor(s):
Chiara Leoncini
Voice Actor(s):
Sarah Tkotsch
Villain
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Voice Actor(s):
Chikahiro Kobayashi
Voice Actor(s):
Dave Wittenberg
Voice Actor(s):
Erick Selim
Voice Actor(s):
Pau López
Voice Actor(s):
Philippe Maia
Voice Actor(s):
Chaiyong Kanokkhun
Voice Actor(s):
Thibaud Lacour
Voice Actor(s):
Paolo Carenzo
Voice Actor(s):
Michael Kühl
Voice Actor(s):
Chikahiro Kobayashi
Voice Actor(s):
Dave Wittenberg
Voice Actor(s):
Erick Selim
Voice Actor(s):
Pau López
Voice Actor(s):
Philippe Maia
Voice Actor(s):
Chaiyong Kanokkhun
Voice Actor(s):
Thibaud Lacour
Voice Actor(s):
Paolo Carenzo
Voice Actor(s):
Michael Kühl
Villain
Limp Bizkit
Voice Actor(s):
Tsuyoshi Koyama
Voice Actor(s):
Kane Jungbluth-Murry
Voice Actor(s):
Sebastián Rosas
Voice Actor(s):
Santi Lorenz
Voice Actor(s):
Rodrigo Nanal
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Bertrand Dingé
Voice Actor(s):
Roberto Palermo
Voice Actor(s):
Bastian Sierich
Voice Actor(s):
Tsuyoshi Koyama
Voice Actor(s):
Kane Jungbluth-Murry
Voice Actor(s):
Sebastián Rosas
Voice Actor(s):
Santi Lorenz
Voice Actor(s):
Rodrigo Nanal
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Bertrand Dingé
Voice Actor(s):
Roberto Palermo
Voice Actor(s):
Bastian Sierich
Villain
Planet Waves
Voice Actor(s):
Yasuhiro Mamiya
Voice Actor(s):
John Bentley
Voice Actor(s):
Sergio Gutiérrez Coto
Voice Actor(s):
Francesc Belda
Voice Actor(s):
Glauco Marques
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Arnaud Léonard
Voice Actor(s):
Alessandro Fattori
Voice Actor(s):
Stefan Weißenburger
Voice Actor(s):
Yasuhiro Mamiya
Voice Actor(s):
John Bentley
Voice Actor(s):
Sergio Gutiérrez Coto
Voice Actor(s):
Francesc Belda
Voice Actor(s):
Glauco Marques
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Arnaud Léonard
Voice Actor(s):
Alessandro Fattori
Voice Actor(s):
Stefan Weißenburger
Voice Actor(s):
Chado Horii
Voice Actor(s):
Luis Bermudez
Voice Actor(s):
Alfredo Gabriel Basurto
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Marcelo Salsicha
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Juan Llorca
Voice Actor(s):
Andrea Colombo Giardinelli
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Chado Horii
Voice Actor(s):
Luis Bermudez
Voice Actor(s):
Alfredo Gabriel Basurto
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Marcelo Salsicha
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Juan Llorca
Voice Actor(s):
Andrea Colombo Giardinelli
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Villain
Dragon's Dream
Voice Actor(s):
Mugihito
Chō (Dragon's Dream)
Voice Actor(s):
Bill Knight
Brent Mukai (Dragon's Dream)
Voice Actor(s):
Victor Covarrubias
Arturo Mercado Jr. (Dragon's Dream)
Voice Actor(s):
Toni Molías
Jordi Nogales (Dragon's Dream)
Voice Actor(s):
Hélio Vaccari
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Michel Prud'homme
Voice Actor(s):
Giorgio Bonino
Corrado Tedeschi (Dragon's Dream)
Voice Actor(s):
Roland Hemmo
Gerald Schaale (Dragon's Dream)
Voice Actor(s):
Mugihito
Chō (Dragon's Dream)
Voice Actor(s):
Bill Knight
Brent Mukai (Dragon's Dream)
Voice Actor(s):
Victor Covarrubias
Arturo Mercado Jr. (Dragon's Dream)
Voice Actor(s):
Toni Molías
Jordi Nogales (Dragon's Dream)
Voice Actor(s):
Hélio Vaccari
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Michel Prud'homme
Voice Actor(s):
Giorgio Bonino
Corrado Tedeschi (Dragon's Dream)
Voice Actor(s):
Roland Hemmo
Gerald Schaale (Dragon's Dream)
Villain
Yo-Yo Ma
Voice Actor(s):
Ryōta Takeuchi
Kappei Yamaguchi (Yo-Yo Ma)
Voice Actor(s):
Christopher Wehkamp
Dino Andrade (Yo-Yo Ma)
Voice Actor(s):
Oscar Gómez
Eduardo Garza (Yo-Yo Ma)
Voice Actor(s):
Iván Canovas (Yo-Yo Ma)
Voice Actor(s):
Marco Antônio Abreu
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Vincent Touré
Voice Actor(s):
Jona Mennite
Alessio Cerchi (Yo-Yo Ma)
Voice Actor(s):
Thomas Nicolai
Santiago Ziesmer (Yo-Yo Ma)
Voice Actor(s):
Ryōta Takeuchi
Kappei Yamaguchi (Yo-Yo Ma)
Voice Actor(s):
Christopher Wehkamp
Dino Andrade (Yo-Yo Ma)
Voice Actor(s):
Oscar Gómez
Eduardo Garza (Yo-Yo Ma)
Voice Actor(s):
Iván Canovas (Yo-Yo Ma)
Voice Actor(s):
Marco Antônio Abreu
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Vincent Touré
Voice Actor(s):
Jona Mennite
Alessio Cerchi (Yo-Yo Ma)
Voice Actor(s):
Thomas Nicolai
Santiago Ziesmer (Yo-Yo Ma)
Villain
Survivor
Voice Actor(s):
Hiro Shimono
Voice Actor(s):
Henry Mason
Voice Actor(s):
Moisés Iván Mora
Voice Actor(s):
Vincent Ortega
Voice Actor(s):
Marco Aurélio Campos
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Eric Missoffe
Voice Actor(s):
Simone Marzola
Voice Actor(s):
Sascha Krüger
Voice Actor(s):
Hiro Shimono
Voice Actor(s):
Henry Mason
Voice Actor(s):
Moisés Iván Mora
Voice Actor(s):
Vincent Ortega
Voice Actor(s):
Marco Aurélio Campos
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Eric Missoffe
Voice Actor(s):
Simone Marzola
Voice Actor(s):
Sascha Krüger
Villain
Jail House Lock
Voice Actor(s):
Yūko Kaida
Voice Actor(s):
Morgan Garrett
Voice Actor(s):
Carla Castañeda
Voice Actor(s):
Maribel Pomar
Voice Actor(s):
Rebeca Zadra
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Sophie Riffont
Voice Actor(s):
Cristina Rossi
Voice Actor(s):
Marieke Oeffinger
Voice Actor(s):
Yūko Kaida
Voice Actor(s):
Morgan Garrett
Voice Actor(s):
Carla Castañeda
Voice Actor(s):
Maribel Pomar
Voice Actor(s):
Rebeca Zadra
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Sophie Riffont
Voice Actor(s):
Cristina Rossi
Voice Actor(s):
Marieke Oeffinger
Posthumous
The World
Voice Actor(s):
Takehito Koyasu
Voice Actor(s):
Patrick Seitz
Voice Actor(s):
Sergio Becerril (ep. 12)
Marc Winslow (ep. 13-31)
Voice Actor(s):
Carlos Sianes
Voice Actor(s):
Francisco Júnior
Voice Actor(s):
Ittipon Maameegate
Voice Actor(s):
Vincent Bonnasseau
Voice Actor(s):
Giuseppe Russo
Voice Actor(s):
Marios Gavrilis
Voice Actor(s):
Takehito Koyasu
Voice Actor(s):
Patrick Seitz
Voice Actor(s):
Sergio Becerril (ep. 12)
Marc Winslow (ep. 13-31)
Voice Actor(s):
Carlos Sianes
Voice Actor(s):
Francisco Júnior
Voice Actor(s):
Ittipon Maameegate
Voice Actor(s):
Vincent Bonnasseau
Voice Actor(s):
Giuseppe Russo
Voice Actor(s):
Marios Gavrilis
Villain
Bohemian Rhapsody
Voice Actor(s):
Takumi Yamazaki
Voice Actor(s):
Todd Haberkorn
Voice Actor(s):
Carlo Vázquez
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Yan Gesteira
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Romain Altché
Voice Actor(s):
Alessio Talamo
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Takumi Yamazaki
Voice Actor(s):
Todd Haberkorn
Voice Actor(s):
Carlo Vázquez
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Yan Gesteira
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Romain Altché
Voice Actor(s):
Alessio Talamo
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Villain
Sky High
Voice Actor(s):
Makoto Furukawa
Voice Actor(s):
Ben Balmaceda
Voice Actor(s):
Luis Fernando Orozco
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Fábio Lucindo
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Marc Arnaud
Voice Actor(s):
Renato Novara
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Makoto Furukawa
Voice Actor(s):
Ben Balmaceda
Voice Actor(s):
Luis Fernando Orozco
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Fábio Lucindo
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Marc Arnaud
Voice Actor(s):
Renato Novara
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Villain
Under World
Voice Actor(s):
Takanori Hoshino
Voice Actor(s):
Isaac Robinson-Smith
Voice Actor(s):
Arturo Cataño
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Renan Freitas (adult)
Enzo Dannemann (child)
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Adrien Antoine
Voice Actor(s):
Alessandro Germano
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Takanori Hoshino
Voice Actor(s):
Isaac Robinson-Smith
Voice Actor(s):
Arturo Cataño
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Renan Freitas (adult)
Enzo Dannemann (child)
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Adrien Antoine
Voice Actor(s):
Alessandro Germano
Voice Actor(s):
TBA
Voice Actor(s):
Toru Okawa
Voice Actor(s):
David Vincent
Voice Actor(s):
Tommy Rojas
Voice Actor(s):
Tasio Alonso
Voice Actor(s):
Armando Tiraboschi
Voice Actor(s):
Kaiwan Wattanakrai
Voice Actor(s):
Laurent Jacquet
Voice Actor(s):
Gabriele Donolato (Episodes 1, 12)
Anthony Conte (Episodes 16+)
Voice Actor(s):
Armin Schlagwein
Toru Okawa
Voice Actor(s):
David Vincent
Voice Actor(s):
Tommy Rojas
Voice Actor(s):
Tasio Alonso
Voice Actor(s):
Armando Tiraboschi
Voice Actor(s):
Kaiwan Wattanakrai
Voice Actor(s):
Laurent Jacquet
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Gabriele Donolato (Episodes 1, 12)
Anthony Conte (Episodes 16+)
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Armin Schlagwein
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Hitomi Nabatame
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Caitlin Glass
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Marisol Romero
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Niramon Kitphinyochai
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Emmanuelle Bodin
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Lorella De Luca
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Hitomi Nabatame
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Caitlin Glass
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Marisol Romero
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Niramon Kitphinyochai
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Emmanuelle Bodin
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Lorella De Luca
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Gakuto Kajiwara
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Clifford Chapin
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Javier Olguín
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Juanjo Valero
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Adrian Tatini
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Jisso Baptiste Mège
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Manfredi Mo
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Valentin Stilu
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Clifford Chapin
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Javier Olguín
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Juanjo Valero
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Adrian Tatini
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Jisso Baptiste Mège
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Manfredi Mo
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Valentin Stilu
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Hidenori Takahashi
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Michael Schwalbe
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Raúl Solo
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Rafael Parra
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Roberto Garcia
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Alessandro Conte
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Roberto Garcia
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Rebeca Gómez
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Elizabeth Bargalló
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Letícia Quinto
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Julia Boutteville
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Martina Tamburello
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Akeno Watanabe
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Rebeca Gómez
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Julia Boutteville
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Green, Green Grass of Home
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Ikue Otani
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Melissa Fahn
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Azucena Miranda
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Amanda Brigido
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Recurring Roles
Several voice actors who voiced characters in other JoJo media returned for roles in Stone Ocean:
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- Hidenori Takahashi, who previously voiced Adams in the Part 1 anime adaptation and Scatola in Escape From JoJo's Bizarre Museum, now voices the Corrupt Lawyer.
- Daisuke Namikawa, who previously voiced Giorno Giovanna in the video games All-Star Battle and Eyes of Heaven, now voices Narciso Anasui in the anime.
- Toru Nara, who previously voiced Nukesaku in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders and Bruford in Phantom Blood (film), now voices Thunder McQueen in the anime.
- Atsumi Tanezaki, who previously voiced Naoko Osato in Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (OVA), now voices Emporio Alnino in the anime.
- Mugihito, who previously voiced J. Geil in the Stardust Crusaders OVA now voices Kenzou in the anime.
- Kappei Yamaguchi, who previously voiced Shigekiyo Yangu and Forever in the previous anime adaptations, now voices Yo-Yo Ma in the anime.
- Chō, who previously voiced Wilson Phillips in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders now voices Dragon's Dream in the anime.
- Hiro Shimono, who previously voiced Secco in the video games All-Star Battle and Eyes of Heaven, now voices Guccio in the anime.
- Yuko Kaida, who previously voiced Malèna in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders now voices Miuccia Miuller in the anime.
- Akeno Watanabe, who previously voiced Miuccia Miuller in Eyes of Heaven now voices Gloria Costello in the anime.
- Shigeru Chiba, who previously voiced J. Geil in the Stardust Crusaders Drama CD, Iggy in All-Star Battle and Yoshihiro Kira in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable now voices an unnamed newscaster in SO Episode 26.
- Kira Buckland, who previously voiced Reimi Sugimoto in the English dub of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable, now voices the lead role of Jolyne Cujoh in the anime.
- Howard Wang, who previously voiced Minoru Kaigamori in the English dub of Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (OVA), now voices Narciso Anasui in the anime.
- Suzie Yeung, who previously voiced Naoko Osato in the English dub of Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (OVA), now voices Miraschon in the anime.
- Marc Winslow doesn't reprise his role as Dio Brando in the Latin Spanish dub, being replaced by Sergio Becerril in episode 12. However, starting with episode 13, Marc does reprise his role.
- Carla Castañeda, who previously voiced Mariah in the Latin Spanish dub of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, now voices Miuccia Miuller.
- Arturo Cataño, who previously voiced Toshikazu Hazamada and Pannacotta Fugo in the Latin Spanish dub of Diamond is Unbreakable and Golden Wind, now voices Donatello Versus in the anime.
- Luis Fernando Orozco, who previously voiced Josuke Higashikata in the Latin Spanish dub of Diamond is Unbreakable, now voices Rikiel in the anime.
- Carlo Vázquez, who previously voiced Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli and Hol Horse in the Latin Spanish dub of Battle Tendency and Stardust Crusaders, now voices Ungalo in the anime.
- Roberto Garcia, who previously voiced Dire in the Part 1 anime Brazilian Portuguese dub now voices the Corrupt Lawyer.
- Patt Souza, who previously voiced Suzi Q in the Brazilian Portuguese dub of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation, now voices the lead role of Jolyne Cujoh in the anime.
- Gabriel Noya, who previously voiced Bruford in the Brazilian Portuguese dub of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation, now voices Weather Report in the anime.
- Fernanda Bullara, who previously voiced Naoko Osato in the Brazilian Portuguese dub of Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (OVA), now voices Miraschon in the anime.
- Rebeca Zadra, who previously voiced Kyoka Izumi in the Brazilian Portuguese dub of Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (OVA), now voices Miuccia Miuller in the anime.
- Glauco Marques, who previously voiced Devo the Cursed in the Brazilian Portuguese dub of Stardust Crusaders (Anime), now voices Viviano Westwood in the anime.
- Hélio Vaccari, who previously voiced Tonpetty in the Brazilian Portuguese dub of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation, now voices Kenzou in the anime.
- Claudio Moneta, who previously voiced Hol Horse in the Italian dub of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA), now voices Weather Report in the anime.
- Marco Balbi, who previously voiced Muhammad Avdol in the Italian dub of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA), now voices Loccobarocco in the anime.
- Alessandro Fattori, who previously voiced both Mikitaka Hazekura and Yoma Hashimoto in the Italian dub of Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (OVA), now voices Viviano Westwood in the anime.
Episode List
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Episodes 1-12 (Chapter 1)Episodes 13-24 (Chapter 2)Episodes 25-38 (Chapter 3)
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Florida, 2011. Framed for a DUI and imprisoned, young Jolyne Cujoh has been detained. After an embarrassing incident, she gets acquainted with another female inmate. Before she is transferred to prison, Jolyne receives a few items from her family, including a strange Stone Pendant on which she pricks herself. Learning it has come from her father, Jolyne angrily tosses it away. On the way to prison, Jolyne befriends an inmate named Ermes Costello and gains a mysterious new power which allows her to unravel her body into strings. A flashback shows that Jolyne and her boyfriend Romeo Jisso hit a bystander by accident but hid the body. However, Romeo then betrayed Jolyne by hiring a corrupt lawyer, resulting in her being condemned to 15 years in prison. Jolyne manages to exact revenge on the lawyer, but she still stands to lose her youth in the dreary Green Dolphin Street Prison.
Jolyne is briefed on the few official rules inside of Green Dolphin Street Prison before she is shoved into the female ward. In her cell, Jolyne meets her cellmate Gwess. Gwess is a two-faced cellmate who somehow acquired Jolyne's pendant and refuses to give it back. However, Jolyne is more worried about Gwess's strange parakeet. The next morning, Jolyne investigates the parakeet and finds that it is merely an empty husk with the shrunken remains of a body inside. Suddenly, Jolyne finds herself shrunk as well, allowing Gwess to capture her. Jolyne is forced to don a rat skin to scout for ways to escape the prison. The plan goes awry, and Jolyne is soon attacked by Gwess's Stand Goo Goo Dolls. Thankfully, Jolyne also awakens her own Stand, Stone Free, which she uses to beat Gwess into submission.
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Jolyne acclimates herself to prison and to her Stone Free, exploring its abilities and limits. Suddenly, Jolyne sees a mysterious boy who warns her not to meet a coming visitor. The next day, Jolyne is called to the meeting rooms, discreetly receiving a gift from the boy on the way. Jolyne then meets her father Jotaro Kujo, who reveals that Jolyne was framed for murder by a follower of DIO named Johngalli A. Their tense reunion is interrupted when Johngalli A.'s Stand begins its attack.
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Jolyne and Jotaro are trapped in the meeting room with Johngalli A.'s bullet-redirecting Stand Manhattan Transfer. The mysterious boy reappears to tell Jolyne about a secret passage beneath the prison, but Johngalli A. detects the boy and sends his Stand to pursue him. Jolyne decides to protect Emporio, with Jotaro reluctantly following. Reaching a hidden maintenance area, Jolyne avoids a shot to the head from Johngalli A. and manages to capture and crush Manhattan Transfer. Johngalli A. reappears, but Jotaro quickly defeats him. Jolyne nonetheless realizes that something is wrong and, noticing several discrepancies, realizes that she has been experiencing a dream and wakes up. The real attack was a hallucination combined with an acid that slowly melts its victims, from which Jolyne only awoke due to the boy's gift. Awake but still immobilized, Jolyne summons Stone Free in desperation.
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Jolyne and Jotaro awake from their respective hallucinations to find themselves immobilized and being melted by acid. Jotaro throws Jolyne into the door's electronic lock, and the two of them manage to exit the meeting room. Jotaro guides Jolyne through the prison as they make their way toward the beach, where a submarine awaits them. However, Jotaro and Jolyne are caught in a pincer attack from the real Johngalli A. and a second enemy Stand named Whitesnake. Whitesnake ambushes Jotaro and steals two DISCs from him, robbing him of his power and rendering him comatose. Jolyne puts Jotaro in the submarine, but surrenders to the guards in order to pursue Whitesnake's user and reclaim her father's DISCs in hopes of saving his life. Jolyne thus allies herself with the mysterious boy, Emporio Alnino.
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Jolyne is put into solitary confinement for her attempted evasion, but Emporio plans on meeting Ermes at her request. In the medical ward, Ermes remembers pricking herself on Jolyne's pendant before selling it. Suddenly, she discovers that she can make stickers appear on her palm. When she puts a sticker on an object, she finds that she is able to duplicate it. Using her new power, Ermes attacks a janitor who tried to rob her; when DISCs suddenly eject themselves from his head, Ermes takes one out of curiosity. The janitor, an unstable depressive named Thunder McQueen, later confronts Ermes about the DISC. Though he shows no hostility, McQueen attempts suicide in front of her, causing his Stand Highway to Hell to force Ermes to share his injuries. While attempting to escape from him, Ermes meets Emporio, who shows her his Stand Burning Down the House and explains the situation to her. Ermes is forced to confront McQueen as he tries to electrocute himself, but she manages to knock him out. After seizing the janitor's hidden fortune, Ermes decides to ally herself with Jolyne.
One evening, two men in the prison's farmlands are killed by a mysterious monster. The next day, a search party of five female prisoners is organized to scan the farmlands. Jolyne volunteers to be part of the group, having read McQueen's memory DISC and seen a stash of DISCs in the wheel of a tractor. The group is forced to put on special bomb bracelets that trigger if they go too far from their leading officer. Suddenly, Jolyne and Ermes notice that their group has gained an extra inmate, but find themselves unable to pinpoint the intruder. However, the guard is suddenly killed and dragged into the water. Ermes and Jolyne are forced to retrieve the corpse and fight off the culprit, a strange monster that can multiply in the water.
Jolyne and Ermes attempt to find the enemy among their group, but soon discover that all four inmates have been killed and used as puppets for the real enemy. The enemy reveals itself as Foo Fighters, a plankton colony made sentient by a DISC and tasked with protecting Whitesnake's stash of DISCs. Foo Fighters divides into two: one part continues dragging the guard's corpse away to trigger the bracelets, while the other runs to protect its stash of DISCs. Ermes defeats the enemy in the water by luring it onto land and dehydrating it. Meanwhile, Jolyne fights Foo Fighters and manages to start the tractor, forcing Foo Fighters to cross the farmlands and dehydrate itself in order to stop it. However, Jolyne decides to spare the enemy by giving it water, reasoning that its mission was the only identity it had. Touched, Foo Fighters allies itself with Jolyne and Ermes, reassembling one of the inmates' corpses to blend in. Jolyne retrieves Star Platinum's DISC. Later, Whitesnake and its user, prison chaplain Enrico Pucci, discover the theft.
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In order to get rid of Jolyne and retrieve Star Platinum's DISC, Pucci manipulates another female prisoner, Miraschon, into doing his bidding. In the recreation grounds, Jolyne and Foo Fighters are playing catch when Miraschon confronts them. Miraschon bets the two cannot complete 100 consecutive throws, which Jolyne and F.F. manage. When Miraschon offers to repeat the bet, Ermes accepts to play with F.F. in Jolyne's stead. Interrupted by a guard, Ermes is forced to cheat to catch the ball, activating Miraschon's Stand Marilyn Manson. The Stand seizes not only Ermes's money but her liver as well, intending to sell it to the black market. Jolyne and F.F. enter another bet with Miraschon, and are forced to play catch as they attempt to pursue and defeat Miraschon. Jolyne manages to corner Miraschon in a service lift and beat her into submission with the ball, winning the bet and saving Ermes's life.
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Operation Savage Garden (Head to the Courtyard!), Part 1
(サヴェジ・ガーデン作戦 (中庭へ向かえ!) その① Saveji Gāden Sakusen (Nakaniwa e Mukae!) Sono 1)
(サヴェジ・ガーデン作戦 (中庭へ向かえ!) その① Saveji Gāden Sakusen (Nakaniwa e Mukae!) Sono 1)
Jolyne decides to contact the Speedwagon Foundation. She and the Foundation agree to meet in a courtyard so that Savage Garden can deliver Star Platinum's DISC to the Foundation. Jolyne meets with Emporio and another companion, Weather Report. Weather, an amnesiac whose memories were stolen by Whitesnake, can control the weather with his Stand. The group manages to escape from one of Pucci's agents, Lang Rangler, though Lang manages to graze Jolyne with his spit. While Emporio stays behind, Jolyne tries to bribe her way to the courtyard. However, she soon begins to float in zero gravity due to Lang's ability, Jumpin' Jack Flash. Lang Rangler attempts to steal the DISC, but Weather confronts him and protects the DISC. Jolyne and Weather pursue Lang to the laundry room, with the courtyard merely one hallway away.
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Operation Savage Garden (Head to the Courtyard!), Part 2
(サヴェジ・ガーデン作戦 (中庭へ向かえ!) その② Saveji Gāden Sakusen (Nakaniwa e Mukae!) Sono 2)
(サヴェジ・ガーデン作戦 (中庭へ向かえ!) その② Saveji Gāden Sakusen (Nakaniwa e Mukae!) Sono 2)
Enrico Pucci discovers and listens to Jolyne's call. Meanwhile, in the laundry room, Jolyne discovers that the loss of gravity is creating a dangerous vacuum around her and Weather. Thankfully, Weather manages to trap some air by creating cloud suits for the two of them. Lang begins attacking the two from afar by shooting projectiles from his wrists. Lang punctures both Weather's and Jolyne's suits, but Weather sacrifices his own suit to aid Jolyne, taking severe damage. Jolyne manages to pull Lang inside of the vacuum, forcing him to cancel his power and leaving Jolyne free to pummel him. Weather, gravely wounded, is forced to rest in hiding. Jolyne, faced with one last door, uses Lang's card to trick the man on the other side into opening it. The man is revealed to be Pucci himself, returning from the courtyard.
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To avoid being exposed as Whitesnake's user, Pucci allows Jolyne to pass him and reach the courtyard. However, Jolyne is confronted by a prison guard manipulated by Whitesnake. The guard shoots Jolyne down, and Star Platinum's DISC falls to the ground. Trapped in the laundry room, the most Weather can do is disrupt Whitesnake's plans by summoning a rain of poisonous frogs. As Jolyne tries her best to protect herself from the rain of frogs, Pucci manages to escape by using the frogs to manipulate another guard. Once the rain stops, Pucci sends Whitesnake to the courtyard to retrieve the DISC. However, a surviving Jolyne seizes the DISC and passes it to Savage Garden, revealed to be a messenger pigeon sent by the Foundation. Jolyne's allies arrive at the courtyard, forcing Whitesnake and Pucci to escape. The pigeon flies off with Star Platinum's DISC, but Jolyne still needs to retrieve Jotaro's memory DISC to save him. Later, Pucci meets with another inmate and presents him with one of DIO's bones.
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Jolyne and F.F., worried about Ermes's recent disappearance, decide to investigate her past. Ermes's reason for purposely coming to Green Dolphin Street Prison is revealed: following the death of her sister Gloria Costello, Ermes hopes to find her killer, Sports Maxx, and take revenge on him. Ermes, who has been observing Sports Maxx's every habit, confronts him and seals him inside a swage pipe. As Jolyne and F.F. confront the two, Maxx unveils his Stand Limp Bizkit, along with its power to revive the dead as invisible corpses.
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Despite seemingly killing Sports Maxx, the trio remain unsettled, especially with F.F. gravely injured. Ermes's fears are proven true when she realizes that Sports Maxx has used his own Stand to revive himself and escape his watery grave. In the prison graveyard, Ermes and Jolyne are cornered by Sports Maxx and his legion of the undead. Ermes puts herself in harm's way to find Maxx, and ultimately triumphs over the invisible killer. After knocking out Maxx's DISCs and killing him for good, Ermes feels her sister's spirit comforting her before passing out.
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In a flashback, Pucci asks Maxx to revive one of DIO's bones. To their surprise, something new is born from Maxx's efforts, and the new being begins moving toward the prison's Ultra Security House Unit. After reading Maxx's memory DISC, Jolyne allows herself to be detained in the Ultra Security House Unit to pursue the bone. F.F., suspecting that Whitesnake will attack her, asks fellow prisoner Narciso Anasui, who wields the Stand Diver Down, to help break into the ward. Anasui agrees to help F.F. without hesitation, revealing that he has fallen in love with Jolyne. Meanwhile, prison guards Sonny Likir and Viviano Westwood enter a fistfight after one sprays water on the other. Unbeknownst to Jolyne, Pucci has sent no less than four Stand Users after Jolyne. One of these Stand Users wields Survivor, a Stand that causes its victims to go berserk and become violent. Opening all the cells, a triumphant Viviano Westwood announces a free-for-all.
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Anasui and F.F. have nearly reached the Ultra Security House Unit. Meanwhile, herself affected by Survivor, Jolyne is forced to engage in a brawl against Viviano Westwood. Westwood reveals his own Stand, Planet Waves, which draws small meteorites from space to act as small projectiles against his opponents. After a long battle, during which another inmate steals the bone, Jolyne manages to outsmart Westwood by using his own boot to capture the force and flames of his meteorites. Jolyne thus declares her victory.
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Jolyne realizes that her battle is not yet over as two Stand Users approach her. One of them introduces himself as Kenzou, an elderly martial artist and former cult leader who can instantly drown his opponents. Anasui and F.F. finally reach Jolyne, with the latter entering a battle with Kenzou. Kenzou soon reveals his Stand Dragon's Dream, which allows him to protect himself by standing in lucky spots and trigger lethal attacks toward unlucky spots. An ambivalent Anasui and a wounded Jolyne are forced to observe the fight from afar. Though F.F.'s inhuman nature allows her to survive several attacks, Dragon's Dream triggers a series of unfortunate events that lead to a piece of metal slicing her head open.
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The fight against Kenzou continues as F.F. seeks water to heal herself and misdirect Kenzou. However, Kenzou's ability knocks her down to the ward's execution room, where she finds herself trapped in an active electric chair. Though F.F. is electrocuted, she successfully misdirects Kenzou and manages to share the electrocution with him. Despite Anasui's warning, Jolyne pursues the combatants in order to help F.F. When Kenzou attempts to attack Jolyne, Anasui and his Diver Down phase into her body and disassemble Kenzou's legs, turning them into makeshift springs. F.F. regains consciousness as Kenzou is put out of commission.
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At the Speedwagon Foundation facility where Jotaro Kujo is taken care of, several doctors keep track of his status. When a doctor tries to touch his hat, Jotaro instinctively slams his arm towards a doctor, breaking an IV drop container. The cuts he sustains from the glass form the name "Jolyne." At the same time, Jolyne finds the same word etched on her own forearm and realizes that she has come to fully understand her father. Anasui, F.F., and Jolyne continue pursuing the bone and, to their horror, see that all of the dead prisoners have turned into plants. Jolyne herself also begins to turn into a plant when caught in the sun's light. The three discover that the bone has given birth to a Green Baby with a familiar star birthmark on its back, and decide to seize the baby in hopes of luring Whitesnake to them. The group also finds Guccio, the user of Survivor, and puts him out of commission. Outside the ward, the Stand Yo-Yo Ma suddenly appears and devours the dormant Green Baby whole. The group decides to split up, with Yo-Yo Ma escaping with Anasui and Jolyne while F.F. assassinates its user, D an G. As her allies leave, F.F. notices that her jaw has melted and realizes Yo-Yo Ma's true danger.
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Jolyne, Anasui, and Yo-Yo Ma are forced to flee from approaching prison guards through a swamp. The guards corner the group, but Anasui manages to incapacitate them. Afterward, Jolyne discovers that her tongue is full of holes, which renders her unable to warn Anasui about Yo-Yo Ma. Jolyne decides to provoke Yo-Yo Ma into attacking, ultimately succeeding in warning Anasui but failing to decipher the Stand's method of attack. Anasui subsequently outsmarts the Stand by wiring its sensor to a frog's brain, effectively neutralizing it. Meanwhile, F.F. finds and attempts to kill D an G, but is prevented from doing so by Enrico Pucci, who reveals himself as Whitesnake's user.
Whitesnake attacks F.F. and attempts to reclaim her Stand DISC, but F.F. sacrifices her body, eliminates D an G, and distracts Pucci long enough to reach a water faucet. However, Pucci inserts a Stand DISC that boils water into her, seemingly destroying her. Meanwhile, with Yo-Yo Ma finally disintegrating, Jolyne and Anasui notice the Green Baby escaping into a nearby patch of grass. The two soon discover that the they are unable to reach the baby due to its Stand, Green, Green Grass of Home, shrinking any potential threats proportionally to their distance from it. Despite being shrunk to the size of an ant, the two manage to trap the Stand inside a bottle. When the Green Baby kicks the bottle toward them, Anasui is nearly crushed by the bottle's weight. However, the baby abruptly stops its attack and restores the two of them to normal size, having taken an interest in Jolyne's own birthmark. For his part, Anasui concludes that the baby cannot be left alive.
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Time for Heaven! New Moon! New Priest!
(天国の時!新月の時!新 神父! Tengoku no Toki! Shingetsu no Toki! Nyū Shinpu!)
(天国の時!新月の時!
A flashback shows DIO testing Pucci's loyalty and gifting him one of his own bones. In the present, F.F. manages to escape from Pucci after contacting Weather Report. Pucci refuses to admit defeat as F.F. meets with Weather Report. The two pairs of heroes reunite, and F.F. reveals Pucci's identity to the group. Suddenly, Weather fatally wounds F.F. and Anasui, having been a disguised Whitesnake the entire time. Pucci himself appears to seize the Green Baby as part of his plan to reach Heaven. Jolyne handcuffs Pucci to herself and engages in a duel with him. Cornered by Stone Free's power and instincts, Pucci throws Jotaro's memory DISC into a dying Anasui, forcing Jolyne to abandon the match. Pucci, left unattended, awakens the Green Baby and fuses with it. Meanwhile, as Jolyne desperately attempts to eject Jotaro's memory DISC out of him, Anasui tells F.F. to take over his body and eject the DISC. However, the soul that appears from Anasui's body is F.F.'s. Having cured Anasui's wounds and saved the DISC, F.F.'s spirit expresses her gratitude at being able to bid farewell to Jolyne before disappearing into the sky.
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Having read DIO's diary and fused with the Green Baby, Enrico Pucci leaves Green Dolphin Street Prison and moves toward his final destination. Emporio meets with Jolyne, who has been placed in solitary confinement amidst the prison's heightened security. Jolyne announces her intention to break out of prison and foil Pucci's plans, but the two are interrupted by the prison's head guard, Miuccia Miuller, and her Stand Jail House Lock. Jolyne attempts to attack the head guard, only to find herself back in her regular cell. Gwess reveals that Jolyne is suffering from an affliction that limits her short-term memory to three items at a time. Despite Miu Miu's attempts to prevent her from retaining her memories, Jolyne stitches a command to meet Emporio on her own arm. Meanwhile, Emporio is revealed to be suffering from the same affliction.
Jolyne manages to identify and pursue Miu Miu, but loses track of her in the prison's hallways. Narrowly escaping the prison guards, Jolyne manages to reach Emporio, who intends to somehow print a picture of Miu Miu's face. Suddenly, Miu Miu appears behind the two, having followed Jolyne, and shoots both the boy and his computer. Jolyne chases Miu Miu into the hallway, where the head guard calls for backup, causing Jolyne to lose track of her. As the guards prepare to shoot, Emporio gives Jolyne a binary print-out of Miu Miu's face, which she uses to identify and defeat her enemy. The two hold Miu Miu hostage, using her Jail House Lock to aid their escape. Jolyne reunites with Ermes at the medical ward, and the three break out of prison in pursuit of Pucci. For his own part, Pucci feels himself losing control of his own Stand. Nevertheless, the priest resolves to reach his destination, Kennedy Space Center, where he will await the new moon and finally reach Heaven.
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Having successfully broken out of Green Dolphin Street Prison, Jolyne, Ermes, and Emporio contemplate their next move as Weather Report and Narciso Anasui break out of prison, the former bearing a new star-shaped birthmark on his neck. Meanwhile, Pucci sees three men being delivered to a hospital on stretchers. When he is suddenly taken hostage by one of the three men, a drug addict named Ungalo, Pucci realizes Ungalo's true heritage and charges the addict with protecting him. While riding in the back of a truck, Weather and Anasui are suddenly accosted by fictional characters. Anasui and the truck driver have their souls separated from their bodies by the fictional characters, but Weather protects all three of their bodies from the crash that follows. Anasui's soul attempts to pursue his body, only to be attacked by the Big Bad Wolf from Little Red Riding Hood. After defeating the Wolf, Anasui's soul catches a glimpse of his body and Weather riding a bus into the nearby city. Meanwhile, Weather senses that the enemy's attack has only just begun.
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Anasui's separated soul attempts to catch up to his body, but is pulled into the story of The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats. Weather Report is similarly separated from his body upon meeting Van Gogh's Self-Portrait. Though the two heroes attempt to prevent the stories from moving forward, the two ultimately collide with each other and are both fatally wounded. However, Weather has Van Gogh's portrait create a new character named Put Back, who returns all of the fictional characters and separated souls to their proper places. Struck with horror at the nullification of his ability, Ungalo slips into a coma. Meanwhile, Jolyne reunites with Romeo, who begs for her forgiveness and gives her the keys to his helicopter.
Jolyne, Ermes, and Emporio fly toward Cape Canaveral in Romeo's helicopter. Suddenly, the group's eyelids begin to droop and bleed. When Ermes notices something flying inside the helicopter, the group decides to jump out of the helicopter to catch a clear glimpse of the rod-shaped organisms attacking them. After the three land on water, the enemy Stand user Rikiel reveals himself to them. Emporio notices that Rikiel is able to use the rods to suck body heat, inflicting various illnesses. To counter him, Jolyne lights herself on fire to protect her body heat. However, Rikiel does the same, allowing him to see a weakness inside her mouth. Rikiel's rods damage Jolyne's hypothalamus and blind her, but Jolyne closes her eyes and senses Rikiel's position, allowing her to pummel him until he finally collapses. Nearly dead, Rikiel tells the heroes that he has fulfilled his purpose in Pucci's road to heaven, and that Weather Report is the priest's twin brother. An incredulous Ermes immediately knocks him out. The rods, now without their user, fly free into the sky.
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Time For Heaven: Three Days Until the New Moon
(天国の時 新月まであと3日 Tengoku no Toki Shingetsu made Ato Mikka)
(天国の時 新月まであと3日 Tengoku no Toki Shingetsu made Ato Mikka)
In Orlando, Jolyne, Emporio and Ermes arrive at the hospital where Pucci is hiding. Jolyne and Ermes plan to confront Pucci while a Speedwagon Foundation agent retrieves Jotaro's memory DISC from Emporio. At the same time, Anasui and Weather approach the hospital from the other side. As Jolyne and Ermes approach Pucci's room, he and Donatello Versus awaken the latter's Stand ability, creating a large tunnel into the ground. Certain the hole is a trap, Jolyne nonetheless pursues the two enemies into the darkness. Noticing a dropped spoon in the tunnel, Jolyne is suddenly imprisoned inside the memory of a crashing plane by Versus's Stand, Under World. When Jolyne attempts to have Ermes pull her up, Under World uses the ground's memory of Sports Maxx to pull her into the crashing plane as well.
Jolyne and Ermes, trapped within the memory of a crashing plane, see Pucci and Versus outside the plane's window. Jolyne jumps out of the plane and attempts to attack Pucci, only to be trapped inside the memory of another crashing fighter jet. Jolyne pilots the fighter jet into the airplane and returns to Ermes, knowing the jet will only crash when it hits the ground. The two contact Emporio, who reveals that the passengers in two seats were unharmed in the crash. Jolyne and Ermes attempt to claim the safe seats, but Under World drags three children into the memory, forcing Jolyne to choose between the children's lives and her own. The plane crashes and explodes, but Jolyne and Ermes use their abilities to save all five living souls. Cornered, Versus uses Under World to steal Weather Report's memory DISC from Pucci and return it to its owner, having read its frightening contents behind Pucci's back. Rainbows begin to appear within the cavern, indicating the rebirth of Heavy Weather.
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Pucci and Versus separately retreat, the latter hoping to acquire Jotaro's memory DISC and inherit the ability to go to Heaven. Jolyne and Ermes find themselves back in the hospital, where it is revealed that Heavy Weather causes all who touch its rainbows to begin turning into infectious snails. The two escape the hospital without falling victim to the ability, but are knocked onto piles of snails by a crashing car. Suddenly, Jolyne glimpses Versus, who has tracked down and incapacitated Emporio. Jolyne exploits her new snail-like form to approach Versus, incidentally touching Emporio. Versus fends her off by summoning a memory of salt and retrieves Jotaro's memory DISC, but finds himself turning into a snail as well. Jolyne and Ermes are thus able to take Versus hostage, but are distracted by the approach of snail-eating insects. Meanwhile, Weather tells Anasui that he senses Pucci nearby and intends to kill the priest himself.
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In 1972, a mother by the name of Bluemarine secretly swaps her dying newborn child with one of the twin brothers born to the Pucci family on the same night. Fifteen years later, a teenage Enrico Pucci meets a vampire named Dio Brando in the catacombs of a church. Pucci lets Dio stay for the night; in return, Dio offers Pucci a mysterious Arrow and heals his curled toes. Pucci later overhears Ms. Bluemarine's confession to her misdeeds. One day, Pucci comes home to find that his sister Perla has fallen in love with a man named Wes Bluemarine, Enrico's lost twin brother. Enrico enlists the help of a local detective agency to break up the couple, but the detective instead lynches Wes. Perla throws herself off a cliff in despair, failing to notice that Wes was still alive. Wes and Pucci, both distraught over Perla's death, awaken their respective Stand abilities. When snails begin to blanket his hometown, Pucci confronts Wes and removes his memories in the form of a DISC. In the present, Jolyne and company force Versus to drive toward Weather's location as the snail eaters eat at their flesh.
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Weather Report and Anasui agree to confront Pucci together. Suddenly, Pucci appears from beneath a pile of snails and cuts Weather's leg off. The priest reveals that Heavy Weather operates via subliminal messages sent via its rainbows, and that he has countered the ability by removing his own sense of sight. Pucci attempts to kill Anasui, but Weather freezes his own blood, creating a maze of spikes beneath Pucci's feet. Pucci then uses Whitesnake to force Anasui to act as a navigator, but realizes too late that a blood splatter on his chest has been frozen and has pierced his neck. Weather freezes his own flowing blood, binding himself to Pucci and pulling him into his Stand's range. As Weather prepares to kill Pucci, Jolyne's group suddenly swerves through the conflict and crashes. In the midst of the crash, Pucci kills Weather, disguises Versus as himself, and escapes. After Anasui finishes off Versus, the reunited group finds Weather Report's corpse and discover that he has used Whitesnake to leave his Stand DISC behind for his allies.
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After delivering Jotaro's memory DISC to the Speedwagon Foundation, Jolyne's reunited group finally approaches the Kennedy Space Center by car. Anasui attempts to slip a wedding ring on a sleeping Jolyne's figure, only for Jolyne to unwittingly throw the ring at a nearby crocodile. Emporio has Ermes hold his ghost computer while he explains the layout of the space center and Pucci's likely route through it. Meanwhile, Pucci enters the visitor center at Kennedy Space Center, and his Stand begins to evolve. Jolyne's group suddenly find themselves unable to drive further, and realize that gravity itself is pulling them away from Pucci. Jolyne, Anasui, and Emporio grab onto a nearby railing, but are unable to catch Ermes as she falls toward the horizon. The three survivors carry onward to the visitor center, where they are confronted by Pucci's evolved Stand, C-MOON. Jolyne blocks a punch from the Stand, but finds that her own hand is turning inside out.
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The group battles C-MOON, which declares its intention to kill Jolyne first. The Stand hits Jolyne's leg, but she uses its follow-up attack to strike her inverted hand and leg, returning them to normal. Jolyne enters a brawl with the Stand, whose movements prove too precise for it to be an automated Stand. Anasui attempts to intervene, but C-MOON strikes him with floor tiles, throwing him toward the horizon. Jolyne catches Anasui and strangles C-MOON in one move with her string, but C-MOON grabs her string and begins to invert it. Diver Down submerges into the string and redirects C-MOON's inversion before it can reach Anasui, leaving Jolyne free to attack the Stand. Suddenly, Pucci appears behind Jolyne, who finds herself floating in the air. Pucci, the center of the new gravity, successfully uses C-MOON to strike her in the heart, seemingly killing her. However, Emporio receives a message from a revived Jotaro, who reassures him that Jolyne is still alive. Realizing that the priest has sensed Jolyne's survival as well, Anasui chases after the priest with the intent to kill him.
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Pucci, still bewildered by Jolyne's survival, is attacked by Anasui, who uses a civilian as a decoy in order to approach the priest. The priest inverts his own face to avoid Anasui's attack, but is interrupted by Jolyne before he can land the finishing blow. Pucci turns his attention to Jolyne, who is hiding somewhere nearby, and attempts to draw her out. C-MOON eventually strikes her arms, only for them to take the form of a Möbius strip and avoid inversion. Jolyne reveals herself, having used the properties of the Möbius strip to nullify C-MOON's attack, and the two enter a standoff. Pucci seizes the gun of a nearby police officer and fires at Jolyne, who suddenly disappears. A confused Pucci is attacked by Star Platinum, sending him flying into a window frame. Jotaro and Ermes arrive at last, and the group surrounds Pucci. However, Pucci realizes that he only needs the gravity of the new moon to reach his Stand's final form, and uses the window frame to reach a nearby space shuttle. As the space shuttle floats away from the Kennedy Space Center, Pucci's body begins to radiate light.
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Anasui attempts to attack a jubilant Pucci, but the final form of Pucci's Stand bursts out of his arm as the group's view is engulfed in light. Gravity returns to normal, propelling Jolyne's group away from the shuttle. When the group comes to, they realize that time is moving much faster than usual. Jotaro, fearing that Pucci may be accelerating alongside the flow of time, directs the group to climb atop a nearby building. As Jolyne creates a web around the group with her string, Jotaro stops time and attempts to locate Pucci. However, Jotaro realizes too late that Pucci plans to launch himself at the group, and his throat is slit shortly after time resumes. Thanks to Anasui's Diver Down, however, Jotaro is only wounded by Pucci's attack. Pucci temporarily ceases his assault to preach about his true goals to the group. Ending his speech with the revelation that time will continue accelerating, Pucci decides to name his completed Stand Made in Heaven.
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As Pucci rushes toward the group once more, Emporio uses Kiss's stickers with his ghost gun to propel the group away from Pucci. Anasui directs Emporio to lead the group toward the ocean, planning to give Jotaro a signal the moment Pucci attacks him. Touched by Anasui's hope, Jolyne gives Anasui permission to propose to her. The group lands in the ocean, but time's continued acceleration renders the waves Pucci leaves behind him impossible to perceive. As Anasui is struck through the heart, Jotaro stops time and moves to attack Pucci. However, he realizes that Pucci has thrown knives at Jolyne, forcing him to try to save his daughter before attacking the priest. Time resumes just before Star Platinum can reach the priest, who cuts off both of Ermes's arms and slices Jotaro's face in two. Jolyne, barely alive and aware that she cannot escape Pucci, ties Emporio to a dolphin before engaging in a final hopeless duel with the priest. As time accelerates, Emporio witnesses the end of the universe before awakening outside the meeting rooms at Green Dolphin Street Prison.
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Emporio hears Jolyne and Jotaro's voices from one of the meeting rooms. Peering inside, Emporio finds that the two are substantially different from the people he knew, though they play the same roles. Pucci appears and explains that all surviving beings have passed through the end of the universe and arrived at a new one where they have foreknowledge of what will happen to them in the future. Emporio tries desperately to avoid retreating to his room, but his fate is inevitable. Pucci moves to cave his head in, but Emporio uses Pucci's attack to insert Weather Report's Stand DISC into himself. Although Pucci accelerates time once more, Weather Report fills the room with pure oxygen, crippling both Emporio and Pucci. As the Stand moves to finish Pucci off, the priest pleads with Emporio to let him live until he reaches Cape Canaveral, but his pleas fall on deaf ears. Weather Report pummels Pucci into the ground, and a new universe is born. Outside Green Dolphin Street Prison, Emporio meets his reincarnated friends and tearfully introduces himself to them once more.
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(December 1, 2021) Wednesday at 8:00 GMT
(January 7, 2022) Fridays at 24:30 JST
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(January 7, 2022) Fridays at 24:30 JST
(January 7, 2022) Fridays at 26:55 JST
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Photography Director (撮影監督)
Kazuhiro Yamada
山田 和弘
CG Director (CGディレクター)
Kotaro Shishido
宍戸 光太郎
Editing (編集)
Kiyoshi Hirose
廣瀬 清志
Producer (制作)
Noriko Dohi
土肥 範子
Takamitsu Sueyoshi
末吉 孝充
Toshiyasu Hayashi
林 俊安
Fumihiro Ozawa
小澤 文啓
Animation Producer (アニメーションプロデューサー)
Reo Honjoya
本庄谷 怜央
CG Animation Producer (CGプロデューサー)
Yutaka Hamanaka
濱中 裕
Line Producer (ラインプロデューサー)
Hayato Shimoda
下田 迅人
Planning Producer (企画プロデューサー)
Hiroyuki Omori
大森 啓幸
Assistant Producer (アシスタントプロデューサー)
Yuichiro Shiji
志治 雄一郎
Yuko Kawae
河江 優子
Takayuki Higaki
檜垣 隆幸
Ikumi Koga
古賀 郁美
Writer (シリーズ構成)
小林 靖子
Character Design (キャラクターデザイン)
筱 雅律
Sub-Character Design (サブキャラクターデザイン)
土屋 圭
Stand Design (スタンドデザイン)
石本 峻一
Prop Design (プロップデザイン)
新妻 大輔
宝谷 幸稔
Color Design (色彩設計)
Yuko Sato
佐藤 裕子
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菅野 祐悟
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References
- ↑ JOESTAR The Inherited Soul
- ↑ CG World December 2022
- ↑ JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure STONE OCEAN | Official Trailer | Netflix
- ↑ JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean’s Release Date and 4 New Trailers
- ↑ Vish (July 2, 2022), "Episodes 13-24 of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean Will Release on September 1, 2022", JoJo's Bizarre Encyclopedia News.
- ↑ Vish (October 7, 2022), "The Final Part of Stone Ocean Will Release on December 1, 2022", JoJo's Bizarre Encyclopedia News.