JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Viewing Order

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Want to get into JoJo's Bizarre Adventure but intimidated by the length of the series? Here's a guide on the viewing order.

Whether you start with the manga or watch the anime is up to you depending on your preference, though I would recommend both.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is a manga written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki since 1987. It spans eight parts, with the ninth one currently on-going. The anime is made by David Production and started in 2012.

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1. Phantom Blood


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2. Battle Tendency


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3. Stardust Crusaders

Some sites may split this season into two seasons, with the first season titled "Stardust Crusaders" and the second season titled "Stardust Crusaders: Battle in Egypt". Battle in Egypt covers Episodes 25-48 of the season.


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4. Diamond is Unbreakable


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5. Vento Aureo (Golden Wind)


For the following parts, the chapter numbers are reset at the start of each part and begin their numbering at Chapter 1. The chapter count from Part 6 and onward will stop adding on from the last chapter in the previous part.

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6. Stone Ocean


Part 6 is the last part to be set in the original universe. The following parts are set in an alternate universe. The events in Parts 7-9 are disconnected from parts 1-6 events. However, there are some references, such as character name references, Stand references, and location references.

The following parts are not yet animated.


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7. Steel Ball Run

During Part 7, the manga switched magazines to Ultra Jump and became monthly. As a result, each chapter is much longer.


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8. JoJolion

  • Manga: Part 8: JoJolion begins on Chapter 1 (848). It follows Josuke Higashikata, taking place in the same universe as Steel Ball Run, but over 121 years later in 2011. It has 110 chapters.

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9. The JOJOLands


Craving more? There are several spin-offs related to the series.

JoJo-Related One-Shots By Araki

Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan is a spin-off series created by Araki, featuring Rohan. The series has random episode numbers but does not have to be read in the order of the numbers. The order listed below is based on release order. However, it does not really matter what order you read these spin-offs in.


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Episode 16: At a Confessional


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Episode 2: Mutsu-kabe Hill

  • One-Shot: Episode 2: Mutsu-kabe Hill was the second Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan spin-off released, in 2007.
  • OVA: An OVA adapting the one-shot released on July 19, 2018.

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Rohan au Louvre

  • One-Shot: Rohan au Louvre is a one-shot manga written by Araki and released in 2010. It does not have the Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan title in its name, but official sources consider it an episode of the series.

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Kishibe Rohan Meets Gucci

  • One-Shot: Kishibe Rohan Meets Gucci is a one-shot released in 2011. It does not have the Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan title in its name, but is included in the first volume of the spin-off and considered an episode of the series by official sources.

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Episode 5: Millionaire Village


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Episode 6: Poaching Seashore


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Episode 4: The Harvest Moon


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Episode 7: A Rainy Monday


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Episode 8: Deoxyribonucleic Acid

  • One-Shot: Episode 8: Deoxyribonucleic Acid was the seventh Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan spin-off released, in 2017. It was originally titled as Episode 9: D.N.A but changed in the volume.

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Episode 9: The Run

  • One-Shot: Episode 9: The Run was the eighth Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan spin-off released, in 2018. It was originally titled as Episode 10: The Run but changed in the volume.
  • OVA: An OVA adapting the one-shot released on March 25, 2020.

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Episode 10: Hot Summer Martha


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Episode 11: Drip Painting Style


There is also a non-canon spin-off written by Araki featuring Jolyne Cujoh as the protagonist along with some characters from Part 5.

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Jolyne, Fly High with GUCCI

  • One-Shot: Jolyne, Fly High with GUCCI is a one-shot that released in 2012. The characters do not have the same roles as they had in the main series and it is set in its own continuity.


Spin-Offs by Other Manga Artists

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Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak

A novelization for the manga is also written by Kadono. It has the same Japanese name, but it's called Crazy Heartbreakers in English.


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Fujiko's Bizarre Survival Skills


Light Novels

There are several light novels related to JoJo that are not written by Araki but he has illustrated covers and some images for them. As a result, they are considered non-canon by most of the community, although the canonicity of these novels has never been brought up by Araki. The order you read these in are completely optional. These have not been officially released in English but most have fan translations available.


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Genesis of Universe

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (subtitled Genesis of Universe in the Italian release) is the first light novel related to JoJo. It released in 1993. It takes place during Part 3: Stardust Crusaders.


GioGio's Bizarre Adventure 2: Golden Heart, Golden Ring

GioGio's Bizarre Adventure 2: Golden Heart, Golden Ring is the second light novel related to JoJo, released in 2001. It takes place during Part 5: Vento Aureo.


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The Book: jojo's bizarre adventure 4th another day

The Book: jojo's bizarre adventure 4th another day is the third light novel related to JoJo, released in 2007. It is a sequel to Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable.


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Purple Haze Feedback

Purple Haze Feedback is the fourth light novel related to JoJo, released in 2011. It is a sequel to Part 5: Vento Aureo, featuring Pannacotta Fugo as the protagonist.


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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Over Heaven

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Over Heaven is the fifth light novel related to JoJo, released in 2011. The book is written and presented as the lost transcript of DIO's Diary from Part 6: Stone Ocean.


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JORGE JOESTAR

JORGE JOESTAR is the sixth light novel related to JoJo, released in 2012. The book features characters from Parts 1-7, mainly focusing on George Joestar II, Lisa Lisa, and Jorge Joestar (a character from the 37th universe in the novel).


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rey infinito

rey infinito is the seventh light novel related to JoJo, starting publication in the JOJO magazine with its first issue in 2022. Set between Part 2: Battle Tendency and Part 3: Stardust Crusaders, a research group from the Speedwagon Foundation is sent to Guatemala under Lisa Lisa's orders. It is currently releasing chapters in JOJO magazine bi-annualy.


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Iggy the Stray Dog

Iggy the Stray Dog is the first stand-alone short story related to JoJo, released in 2022. It is a prequel to Part 3: Stardust Crusaders, disclosing the first time Iggy and Muhammad Avdol met.


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testimone di gangster

testimone di gangster is the second stand-alone short story related to JoJo, released in 2022. It is a prequel to Part 5: Vento Aureo, featuring Squalo and Tizzano as they carry out their first Passione mission together.

Other Adaptations

JoJo was also adapted by other companies in the forms of OVAs and films. These are optional to watch.


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Phantom Blood (Film)

Phantom Blood is a film produced by Studio A.P.P.P. adapting the first part of the series. Unfortunately, it was never released to home video after its limited theatrical release. However, there are some videos of it on our wiki page.


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Stardust Crusaders (OVA)

There are two OVA series by Studio A.P.P.P which adapt Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. In total, it is 13 episodes with lots of cuts and changes to the source material.


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Diamond is Unbreakable (Film)

There is a live-action film adapting Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable. It covers up to the fight against Keicho Nijimura.



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