This was done as early as the fight with Angelo with Josuke’s confident close-up shot being a good reminder of faith that carried through the rest of the series. But as the series went on, I got really used to it and if anything, the close up shots turn facial details really sharp and a lot closer to the manga’s style during tense moments. I was admittedly skeptical of the artstyle transition taking place way too quickly and how the noses seemed a bit too off, especially Koichi’s. Part 4 gained it’s true style around the time of Tonio’s arc and David Productions stuck with the consistent and “distinct” smooth faces of Part 4 before its eventual transition to thicker lips and thinner body-frames that’s synonymous with Part 5. Part 4’s early art was still reminiscent of Part 3 up and until around the middle of Koichi and Rohan’s arcs. We’re no longer in the territory of enormous shoulders and rigid facial bones. The immediate change in styles is apparent from the transition Part 3 and Part 4. We can save that conversation for a later date but for now, I’ll just be judging the anime as an adaptation. I’m going to keep this short since an in-depth review of this would just turn into a review of Part 4 as a whole. Nonetheless, Part 4’s adaptation was something I went in with complete faith and as anyone who stuck with my weekly ramblings saw, my faith was shaken part way through. A handful of these weekly battles were good but it was made up for with the Final Stretch with the lead up to DIO’s World which kind of made up for it. Nothing against Parts 1-2, those were a blast to watch but Part 3 was when Stand battles taking the hit or miss “Enemy of the Week” format followed. First, it was finally complete after decades of waiting and second, the infinitely superior successive Parts were to follow. Whereas the OVA had some of its own merits, Part 3’s complete anime-treatment was exciting on two levels. It’s also one of the Parts I was entirely excited about seeing animated because Part 3, being the most famous and widespread, had itself and OVA and other serialization attempts. It’s the transition between the burly muscular men of Parts 1-3 and to the effeminate, lanky, and ever so slightly more realistic style that Araki shifted to during Parts 4-5 where the change is apparent. Where to watch JoJo's Bizarre Adventure online?Ĭrunchyroll.Diamond Is Unbreakable is one of my favorite Parts and it starts the more complex and intricate nature of what Jojo becomes famous for. Want to start watching JoJo but don't know where to begin?Ģ012 Anime - First Season covers Part One: Phantom Blood and Part Two: Battle Tendency.Ģ014 Anime - Season Two covers Part Three: Stardust Crusaders and Season Three covers Part Three: Stardust Crusaders: Egypt Arc.Ģ016 Anime - Part Four: Diamond is Unbreakable Want to read JoJo's Bizarre Adventure? Click here. Spoiler titles visible ( caught up users only) Please be sure to remember to tag any spoilers in non-spoiler flaired posts, as it won't be as clear in this view. Your post will be removed and you'll have to resubmit with a different title, so try using a simple title that's low on spoilers. Please avoid posting spoilers directly in the title! Please copy the spoiler tag format exactly to ensure their proper usage. >!SPOILERS GO HERE!< will turn into SPOILERS GO HERE FAQ | JoJolion | JoJoLands | Spoiler Codeĭon't forget to use spoiler tags when necessary.
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