JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood
Tsuneyasu Motoyoshi is in charge of the script, Ney Hasegawa, director of the Fujiyama Anette theater company, is in charge of directing the musical, and Dove Attia is in charge of the music.[2]
The musical was originally scheduled to premiere on February 6, 2024. However, on February 4, 2024, it was announced that the performances from February 6 to 8 were cancelled due to delays. On February 8, 2024, it was announced that the performances from February 10 to 11 were cancelled as well.[3]
Summary
The story revolves around the mysterious Stone Mask excavated from Mexico and follows the adventurous tale of the fateful destinies of two young men. Set in England in the 19th century, Jonathan Joestar, nicknamed "JoJo", is the only son of the noble Joestar family. His father, Sir Joestar, raises him under strict yet warm guidance to become a "true gentleman". The Joestar household adopts Dio Brando, who was born and raised in the slums, believing that Dio's deceased father, Dario Brando, had saved Sir Joestar's life. Sir Joestar raises the two as equals, and they grow up strong.
However, Dio schemes to take everything from JoJo; his beloved dog Danny, his friends, his first love Erina Pendleton, and even the Joestar family's wealth. Realizing Dio's evil intentions, JoJo heads to the slums of London, Ogre Street. With the help of his new ally Robert E. O. Speedwagon, they drag Wang Chan back to the Joestar mansion because of his involvement in Dio's conspiracy. In a desperate situation, Dio harnesses the power of the mysterious Stone Mask, displayed in the Joestar house, to gain immense strength.
To counter the overpowering Dio, JoJo endures the rigorous training of Will A. Zeppeli to master the "Ripple Technique". Both of them set out on a journey with Speedwagon to settle the score with Dio. Meanwhile, Dio, with the likes of Jack the Ripper and legendary knights under his command, builds an evil empire and awaits JoJo's arrival.[1]
Cast
Yuya Matsushita
Shotaro Arisawa
Mamoru Miyano
Miisha Shimizu
YOUNG DAIS
Yoshihisa Higashiyama
Yusuke Hirose
Yamato Kochi
Jumpei Shimada
Kong Kuwata
Tetsuya Bessho
YOUNG DAIS
Maaya Egami
Reina Okada
Miki Furusawa
Shodai Moriuchi
Masaki Kamada
Misaki Machiya
Hiromu Kudo
Yamato Kochi
Tomone Kase
Masaki Kamada
Youichi Imamura
Ryo Ikeda
Shodai Moriuchi
Ryo Ikeda
Keisuke Sugiura
Sho Ito
Sho Ito
Shyuto Chen
Go Ozaki
Natsumi Amano
Natsumi Amano
Ryo Ikeda
Sho Ito
Hiroaki Ito
Youichi Imamura
Keiya Kuramoto
Misaki Machiya
Shodai Moriuchi
Natsumi Amano
AYUBO
Ryo Ikeda
Hiromu Kudo
Keisuke Sugiura
Reina Sumi
Maya Nishizawa
AYUBO
Youichi Imamura
Maaya Egami
Masaki Kamada
Hiromu Kudo
Keiya Kuramoto
Reina Sumi
Maya Nishizawa
Misaki Machiya
AYUBO
Go Ozaki
Maya Nishizawa
Rin Mochizuki
Sho Ito
Youichi Imamura
Keiya Kuramoto
Hiroaki Ito
Hiroaki Ito
Hiroaki Ito
Go Ozaki
Misaki Machiya
Maaya Egami
Reina Okada
Go Ozaki
Tomone Kase
Marina Hanaoka
Maaya Egami
Reina Okada
Marina Hanaoka
Masaki Kamada
Tomone Kase
Keiya Kuramoto
Shyuto Chen
Shyuto Chen
Keisuke Sugiura
Keisuke Sugiura
Reina Sumi
Miki Furusawa
Rin Mochizuki
Marina Hanaoka
Rin Mochizuki
Natsumi Amano
Reina Okada
Tomone Kase
Hiromu Kudo
Shyuto Chen
Maya Nishizawa
Marina Hanaoka
Miki Furusawa
Rin Mochizuki
Shodai Moriuchi
Kurumi Toji
Band
Chung-Ho Sai
Shonen Yoshida
Ryuhei Koike
Yuji Tanaka
Hironobu Umemoto
Tom Takahashi
Schedule
Musical Numbers
Act 1
Act 2
Manga/Musical Differences
- The story is framed as an older Speedwagon's recorded retelling, and original narration is provided by him throughout the musical.
- Several of Dio's early internal monologues about claiming the Joestar fortune for himself are removed.
- Dario Brando becomes a recurring character who haunts his son Dio throughout the story after his death, appearing whenever Dio's dark nature rises to the surface. He first appears after Dio hits Erina for "Voice Calling from the Darkness," and serves a similar role in the first two reprises of the number. In "Dio's World <Reprise>," Dio turns on and metaphorically strangles his father's memory just before being confronted by Jonathan.
- Inspector Archer is a close friend of George's, and frequently visits the mansion. He is also shown to be the friend who tells George about Jonathan and Dio's rugby game.
- Poco, Dire, Straizo, and Tonpetty are entirely cut from the story.
- Dario's discovery of the Joestar family's carriage accident is shown immediately after the Aztec sacrifice scene.
- Dio is shown being teased on his way home before his final conversation with Dario.
- Dio's visit to his father's grave is replaced by the number "Dio," though the grave is shown later during "Voice Calling from the Darkness <Reprise>."
- Dio now kicks Danny instinctually when the dog jumps toward him.
- George's teachings toward Jonathan and Dio include a brief history lesson about two Dark Knights named Bruford and Tarkus.
- Jonathan defeats the champion of his friends' boxing ring prior to his match with Dio, instead of being slated to face champion Mark Watkin before Dio enters.
- The scene where Dio "borrows" Jonathan's watch is removed.
- Dio and George's conversation about the mask is shortened, and the scene of Jonathan finding out about Dio's kiss with Erina is cut.
- George happens upon Jonathan and Dio's battle just when Dio pulls out his knife, and merely orders both boys to bed instead of berating Jonathan about his ungentlemanly behavior.
- Dio is briefly shown comforting Jonathan regarding Danny's death.
- A flashback shows Dio's mother, still alive but bedridden by sickness. An alcoholic Dario is shown beating both her and his own son.
- After being thrown by Jonathan, Dio desperately gives in and swears his innocence on his father's honor, briefly begging Jonathan to come back before resolving to murder him.
- The scene of Dio discovering the mask's spikes is shortened, with the details of his plot left implied.
- Dio's live test subject no longer punches a crater in a nearby wall. His death is visually represented as the Aztec tribe pulling him into darkness.
- An original scene shows Zeppeli seeking the Stone Mask in a secondhand merchant's shop.
- An original scene of Jonathan's return to the mansion has been added, with Inspector Archer apprehending Wang Chan and telling Jonathan about the time George forgave Dario for stealing his ring, rather than telling it to Speedwagon after George's death.
- The original number "Zeppeli's Notes" sees Zeppeli explain his history with the Stone Mask and his resolve to destroy it.
- Dio now delivers his climactic line in "Born Evil" with hesitation, briefly remembering his mother before resolving to reject his humanity.
- One of Archer's officers notices the disappearance of Dio's corpse rather than Speedwagon.
- Jonathan is shown hiding Dio's knife prior to their confrontation. Instead of moving toward the roof, the two fight while Jonathan is climbing a wall, and Jonathan ultimately kicks Dio off the wall rather than himself.
- Dio's seduction of Jack the Ripper is represented visually as him groping his new servant, rather than simply glaring at him as in the manga.
- Zeppeli's introduction no longer involves him mysteriously changing positions or jumping with his legs crossed. When he strikes the "Memetaa!" Frog, instead of splitting the rock beneath the frog, he causes the frog's limbs to briefly extend.
- Zeppeli sticks one of the flowers Jonathan grows on a tree branch to his jacket.
- Wang Chan is now introduced chasing Speedwagon before Jonathan and Zeppeli come to his aid. After Jonathan punches him, Wang Chan briefly taunts Jonathan before beginning to feel the heat of the Ripple. Speedwagon chases him as he runs off.
- Zeppeli tells Jonathan about his father's fate after Wang Chan's defeat, as the two share a number titled "Pain."
- Speedwagon introduces the town of Windknight's Lot rather than the narrator.
- Jonathan and company's first confrontation with Dio is changed dramatically: rather than Jonathan defeating Jack alone, the group now follows him back to Dio, who sics his zombies on the group and escapes. Jonathan then defeats Jack with a Sunlight Yellow Overdrive. The group soon catches up to Dio, who faces Zeppeli as he does in the manga.
- After Dio pushes Jonathan and Zeppeli back, Speedwagon attempts to attack him with a knife, but is intimidated by his glare and retreats back to his friends.
- Dio's summoning of Bruford and Tarkus is preceded by the number "Knight's Pride, Gentleman's Heart," in which George gives a lesson on the full history of the two knights to his sons in a flashback.
- Zeppeli begins fighting Tarkus while Jonathan fights Bruford. Speedwagon, sick of being on the sidelines, sings the original number "Tomorrow is Now" as he works up the courage to assist Zeppeli with his knife and the heat of his chest. The hammer Speedwagon uses in the manga is cut entirely.
- The name of Bruford's sword, Luck, no longer appears on its hilt. As such, Bruford only rechristens the sword as "Pluck" verbally, being unable to inscribe it with his blood.
- After Jonathan receives Pluck, Dio briefly appears to taunt Jonathan's newfound empathy for his foe. Zeppeli imbues the flower he plucked earlier with Ripple and throws it into his eye, forcing Dio to retreat.
- Adams, Doobie, Page, Jones, Plant, and Bornnam are cut from the musical. Instead, Jonathan confronts Dio immediately after Zeppeli's death.
- Wang Chan is present for the entirety of Jonathan and Dio's battle at the mansion. After Dio falls off the balcony, Wang Chan jumps after his master.
- The narration explaining that Jonathan can reject Dio's vampiric extract is entirely absent.
- Jonathan no longer passes out after Dio's apparent death. Dio decapitating himself is not shown.
- Speedwagon is the only character present to see Jonathan and Erina off on their honeymoon.
- Father Styx is cut from the musical entirely.
- Instead of being attacked by Dio's veins, Jonathan pushes Erina to safety before running up to Dio, stabbing his neck, and putting him in a headlock as he passes away.
- Jonathan's honeymoon ship does not explode. Instead, Jonathan and Dio are shown plummeting into the sea along with the ship.
- Jonathan and Dio are shown reuniting in the afterlife and passing on, both accepting that their fates have become one.
Cast Comments
Interviews
Gallery
Trailers
Trivia
- Ney Hasegawa was previously involved in the production of the Under Execution, Under Jailbreak play performed in 2015 starring Mirai Moriyama.
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 Official Site
- ↑ Vish (June 1, 2023), "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood Gets Stage Musical Next February", JoJo's Bizarre Encyclopedia.
- ↑ "Imperial Theater February Performance Musical "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood" Notice of cancellation of some performances (February 6th to 8th)", Toho Co., Ltd. Imperial Theater, February 4, 2024.