ジョジョの奇妙な冒険
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Episode Highlights
Episode Highlights
Dio the Invader
The very first episode establishes the core conflict of the entire franchise. It introduces the noble Jonathan Joestar and the cunning, cruel Dio Brando. The episode masterfully builds a sense of dread as Dio systematically dismantles Jonathan's life, from stealing his friends' respect to a horrific act against his beloved dog, Danny.
This episode is the foundation of the Joestar-Brando feud. It sets up the themes of good versus evil, the nature of humanity, and the tragic destiny that will ripple through generations. It is the genesis of one of anime's most iconic rivalries.
The Final Hamon!
The climactic conclusion of "Phantom Blood." Jonathan faces Dio in a fiery final battle. The episode features the tragic sacrifice of Will A. Zeppeli and Jonathan's ultimate, desperate attack against his vampiric brother. The fight culminates in Jonathan's seeming victory at the cost of his own life on a burning ship.
This episode concludes the first major arc and establishes the theme of heroic sacrifice. Jonathan's death was a shocking and bold narrative choice that cemented the series' generational nature, proving that no protagonist was safe and that the story was larger than any single "JoJo."
The Ascendant One
The finale of "Battle Tendency." Joseph Joestar confronts Kars, the ultimate Pillar Man who has achieved a seemingly invincible form by using the Red Stone of Aja and the Stone Mask. The battle is a showcase of Joseph's signature cunning and luck, leading to a spectacular and absurd climax involving a volcano and the vacuum of space.
This episode perfectly encapsulates the "bizarre" aspect of the series. The out-of-this-world resolution to an impossible fight defined the creative, unpredictable nature of Araki's storytelling and solidified Joseph's status as a fan-favorite trickster hero.
D'Arby the Gambler, Part 2
Jotaro Kujo engages in a high-stakes poker game against Daniel J. D'Arby, a gambler who steals the souls of those he defeats. With the souls of his grandfather and friend on the line, Jotaro must win through sheer intimidation and bluffing, as D'Arby is an expert cheater.
This episode is a masterclass in tension and showcases that battles in JoJo are not just about physical strength but also about psychological warfare. It perfectly highlights Jotaro's unflappable, cool-headed nature under extreme pressure and remains one of the most memorable non-combat confrontations in the series.
DIO's World, Part 2
The penultimate battle against Dio begins. This episode reveals the terrifying true nature of Dio's Stand, "The World," which can stop time. It features the tragic and pivotal death of Kakyoin, who uses his final moments to expose Dio's ability. Joseph Joestar also has his final, direct confrontation with his family's immortal nemesis.
A crucial turning point in the final battle. Kakyoin's sacrifice is one of the most emotional moments in the series and is instrumental to the heroes' eventual victory. The reveal of time-stop set a new precedent for overpowered and reality-bending Stand abilities.
Goodbye, Morioh - The Golden Heart
The finale of "Diamond Is Unbreakable." The combined forces of Morioh's heroes face off against the serial killer Yoshikage Kira in a final, desperate confrontation. The episode sees Josuke, Jotaro, and Koichi working together to finally corner and defeat the seemingly unstoppable villain.
This episode brings a satisfying conclusion to the slice-of-life-turned-murder-mystery arc. It emphasizes the theme of community and the collective power of friends standing together to protect their home, and provides a uniquely fitting end for its complex villain.
Golden Wind
The finale of "Golden Wind" (also known as "Sleeping Slaves"). It depicts the aftermath of the battle against Diavolo and Giorno's ascension to the head of the Passione mafia. The episode uniquely explores the nature of fate through a flashback story involving the Rolling Stones Stand, showing how destiny cannot be avoided.
The episode provides a philosophical and bittersweet conclusion to the part, focusing more on the thematic weight of the characters' actions and fates rather than a traditional final fight. It solidifies the series' recurring exploration of destiny and sacrifice.
What a Wonderful World
The shocking and universe-altering finale of "Stone Ocean." The priest Enrico Pucci succeeds in accelerating time to the point of creating a new universe. The episode features the heroic final stand and deaths of the main cast, including Jolyne Cujoh and Jotaro Kujo, before a final, desperate move by the young Emporio leads to Pucci's ultimate defeat.
This episode represents the most audacious and large-scale climax in the series, effectively rebooting the original JoJo universe. The deaths of the main characters are both tragic and heroic, and the resolution provides a bittersweet, poignant end to the 100+ year saga of the Joestar family's struggle against Dio's legacy.