JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean

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Альтернативы: Synonyms: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 6: Stone Ocean
Japanese: ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 ストーンオーシャン
Автор: Araki, Hirohiko
Тип: Манга
Объемы: 17
Главы: 158
Положение дел: Finished
Публиковать: 1999-12-07 to 2003-04-08
Сериализация: Shounen Jump (Weekly)

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Альтернативы: Synonyms: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 6: Stone Ocean
Japanese: ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 ストーンオーシャン
Автор: Araki, Hirohiko
Тип: Манга
Объемы: 17
Главы: 158
Положение дел: Finished
Публиковать: 1999-12-07 to 2003-04-08
Сериализация: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
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In Florida, 2011, Jolyne Kuujou sits in a jail cell like her father Joutarou once did; yet this situation is not of her own choice. Framed for a crime she didn’t commit, and manipulated into serving a longer sentence, Jolyne is ready to resign to a dire fate as a prisoner of Green Dolphin Street Jail. Though all hope seems lost, a gift from Joutarou ends up awakening her latent abilities, manifesting into her Stand, Stone Free. Now armed with the power to change her fate, Jolyne sets out to find an escape from the stone ocean that holds her.

However, she soon discovers that her incarceration is merely a small part of a grand plot: one that not only takes aim at her family, but has additional far-reaching consequences. What's more, the mastermind is lurking within the very same prison, and is under the protection of a lineup of menacing Stand users. Finding unlikely allies to help her cause, Jolyne sets course to stop their plot, clear her name, and take back her life.

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JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean review
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LordSithaniel14
Apr 02, 2021
The final chapter of the original Jojo saga is far from perfect, but still pretty good.

Part 6 of Jojo is the culmination of everything Araki learned. That's not to say he's perfect, because no one is, and this isn't even really the best part so far. However, you see Araki begin to enter his magnum opus. This is the most serious Jojo part so far, sans Phantom Blood. Araki understands that people care for this series, despite how bizarre it is.

Stone Ocean has some great characters. Jolyne is one of the best Jojos, and Foo Fighters is one if the best Jobros. Annusui and Emporio are well established and fun characters. Jotaro is even more interesting than before, and Pucci is a great villain with interesting motivation. Unfortunately, Weather Report and especially Hermes lack real character. They have motivations and interesting backstories, but I feel like Hermes has little going on after a certain arc, and Weather Report needed a more balanced development to be great.

In some ways, Stone Ocean is a second Stardust Crusaders. I personally don't like Stardust Crusaders, so the question was 'does Stone Ocean avoid the pitfalls of Stardust Crusaders?' Well, not entirely. As I said, some characters could've been better, and the pacing can sometimes be even worse than part 3. It doesn't help when even the superficial progress of a road trip is replaced with a static prison. It's a bit disappointing, considering how excellent Golden wind was in this regard. Don't worry though, there are some great fights and stands here. Jolyne in particular has such a simple stand that is used in great ways, and it has sunglasses, so it's definitely one of my favorite stands. There are some extremely confusing concepts though, and this part is infamous for having the most confusing stands in the series. Speaking of such, there are still some small plotholes and contrivances, but personally they never affected my enjoyment. Another thing is that I wish at least one of the other Jojos showed up here, preferrably Giorno, considering events that go on later. I'm not sure if he still has requiem, but regardless.

I don't like to go into spoilers usually, but these next two paragraphs will spoil the ending, so skip to the last paragraph. ...Ok, so the interesting thing about Stone Ocean is that for a moment, Pucci wins. He creates a universe where everyone knows their own destiny, which is a surprisingly terrifying idea. Not just because of the horror it could bring, but because, well, I understand why he'd want such a world. After everything that happened to him, I might want a world where I knew exactly what would happen too. But, if you're reading this paragraph after finishing part 6, you know why he's wrong in the end. You wanted to see Jonathan beat Dio, for Joseph to find honor, and for Jotaro to save his Mom. You loved seeing Josuke grow, or seeing Giorno bring Justice, and you hope that Jolyne will save the world. However, if you're like me, you didn't just skip to part 6 and read a summary of the previous 5 parts. Reading these stories, never knowing the future of these characters, and going on these Bizarre Adventures is half the fun. And as unhappy as life can be sometimes, that's true for me too.

Emporio defeats Pucci, and one of the best endings in manga happens. We see our favorite characters in a new universe, with new names and new lives. Pucci is erased from existence, and these familiar faces drive off. It might seem sad at first, but then you realize something. This is probably the happiest ending the Joestars could've had. I'm not sure exactly how things are for the Joestars in this universe, but they seem pretty content. Maybe they won't have to fight Dio for eternity. They can just be happy, and just like how they don't know their own future, we don't know theirs either. We'll never go on anymore Bizarre Adventures, in this world, but maybe things are better this way.

Um... The art's great btw.

Stone Ocean isn't as good as part 4 in my opinion, but I might like it more. It's a celebration of a series that I grew to love, despite the flaws. I'm not sure whether I should give it a 7 or 8, but I'll be generous for now. I absolutely recommend that you read Stone Ocean. It's okay if you don't like it, but you'll never know if you skip to Steel Ball Run. I can't wait for the anime adaptation.
JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean review
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Muzi081
Apr 02, 2021
Stone ocean review (no spoilers)


I cannot begin to explain my love for JoJo i could rant about it for hours, its
always been my favourite anime from its ridiculous and bizarre plot lines to its deep and compelling characters and villains theres something for everyone. I been especially impressed over how much JoJo has improved from part 1 and Araki as an author has only upped everything that makes JoJo great to a colossal scale and as the parts go on its only been getting better and my love for it increases. (especially in recent parts) there's something about it that's so special to me its vibe and style never ceases to amaze me and leave me in awe encouraging me to keep reading/watching, and this is exactly what part 6 did for me. after finishing part 5 i was left with an empty feeling in my heart i needed to satisfy my love for JoJo as someone who doesn't read a lot of manga this was a daunting task, 158 chapters is a lot and i was worried i couldn't appreciate it like i do with the anime but I'm so glad i was wrong.


Story 8/10

The story of part 6 starts of very basic we are introduced to the new JoJo, Jolyne daughter of Jotoro Kujo, we see her in the midst of an unfortunate event which wasn't her fault which causes her to be sentenced to 15 years in prison little does she Know this prison will be the catalyst for the events of the story to completely spiral out of control in bizarre and unexpected ways that leaves you on the edge of your seat. This part is easily the most bizzare part of jojo thus far the situations that Jolyne and the cast has to deal with is ridiculous due to the main antagonist. The climax of the story is both extremely sad and exciting, I'm not quite sure why people hate on the ending i think its due to people not understanding it but i will say this in order to appreciate it you will have to go into this part with an empty mind don't be influenced by what people are saying weather its good or bad. However it goes without saying some parts of the story are kind of unnecessarily complicated and don't make any sense *cough* *cough* dragons dream, but despite this its overall enjoyment completely makes up for this.

Art 9/10

The art of jojo goes without saying is fantastic, Araki has truely mastered the art of drawing characters emotions are displayed clearly and with passion and the way Araki conveys certain messages through his art is done like no other author

Characters

10/10

In my opinion JoJo part 6 has some of favourite cast of characters out of any of the previous parts and that's saying something coming straight after part 5. Each character has there own motivations and quirks that make them laughable/interesting and all have very bad-ass powerful moments. Of course Jolyne is simply incredible the fact that she is a girl JoJo is a breath of fresh air and her personality reflects this well, the raw motivation she has in this part outshines anyone that steps in her way and the way she deals with various stand users throughout the part is both satisfying and cool at the same time, her stand stone free is also amazing to me i wont spoil what it does but the way she uses her stand over the course of this part is laughably creative and genius due to her stand doing something specific she is forced to get creative, in my opinion she uses her stand in the most creative ways out of any of the JoJo's and the way its dealt with is mystifying. Weather report is also an incredible charter as well as hermes im not going to say too much about them for spoiler reasons but they are both interesting and there stands have crazy uses. I could also rant about foo fighters for hours but i will keep it brief, foo fighters unrioncially inspired to do better in my life which was really cool. However anasui is simply annoying and is a really bland character. The main villain of the part is a persistent bastard but honestly i liked him for the most part he had a tragic backstory which was quite deep and his motivation for being a villain was also like nothing we have seen so overall i would say hes a pretty good villain

Enjoyment 9/10

I highly recommend anyone who is a fan of jojo to pick up this part its a masterpiece with flaws i will admit however when it gets it right it does it so well, Araki has created a fiction in which i never thought i would get so invested in.
JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean review
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1up1
Apr 02, 2021
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 6 : Stone Ocean – A Restrospective Reflection

For me, my journey through reading Stone Ocean was much different compared to previous parts. It took much longer for me to finish it as I only read a few chapters at a time. There was little excitement after the completion of each chapter, and the plot was difficult for me to follow. The entire feel was lackluster. Now, most would consider this fair evidence that the manga is not a good read. That was also my first impression right after finishing it, however only now do I realise that perhaps I did not pay close enough attention while reading, and should really give it more credit.

Thoughts on Jolyne -
The most important character of any Jojo part is usually the main Jojo. In Part 6, Jolyne, the first female Jojo, is introduced. Jolyne is the daughter of Jotaro Kujo, and begins her story in prison, reminiscent of Jotaro in Part 3. Due to this prison setting, her character development faces a problem, which Jotaro also shared. Looking at Part 4, Josuke is shown to live a normal life as a student, and we can see various aspects of his personality as he encounters enemies, talks to friends and lives his life. This is one of the things which Part 4 does really well, and was probably the addition which increased its popularity above other parts. Jotaro, despite being a 17 year old highschool student, was forced to journey to Egypt all while fighting enemy stand users pretty much on a daily basis. This meant that we couldn’t see various aspects of Jotaro which make up who he is. In Part 4 and Part 6 Jotaro plays different roles, as a supporting character. This meant that we could see what Jotaro is like when not constantly fighting, and these appearances helped readers connect with his character. Unfortunately, Jolyne’s character is faced with the same problem, and even worse, she is in prison, with no friends, no sense of security as well as having the huge task of recovering her father’s memory. Throughout Stone Ocean I felt that the majority of Jolyne’s character was shown through how she deals with her enemies, and little through her relationships with other characters. Even so, her action scenes show us her ingenuity, fighting spirit, and badassery similar to Joseph, Jonathan and Jotaro. Though she does have a unique personality it is quite hard to get a feel of and is somewhat masked by the prison setting.


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Thoughts on Battles
While some battles in Stone Ocean were quite exceptional, for example Underworld, C-Moon, even Marilyn Manson, some were too difficult to understand, or outright stupid. In my opinion these are the battles against Johngalli A, Thunder McQueen, Kenzou, Miu Miu, Ungalo and the final fight against Pucci. I will explain these in detail.
The first main threat to appear is Johngalli A. While appearing to be an important character at first since he is a servant of Dio, after his first and only appearance he dies. This would be fine if he was defeated as a result of Jolyne’s efforts, since during the fight Jolyne and Jotaro were trying to defeat him. However, as the fight progresses it is suddenly revealed that they were unconscious and in a dream. “Waking up from a dream” while being attacked by a strange acid by a completely different stand user simply doesn’t not flow well, hence why I think this fight was written poorly. The fights against Thunder McQueen and Kenzou seemed a bit brute forced with little strategy, although they aren’t even that bad when compared to Ungalo/Bohemian Rhapsody. First, the stand ability is ridiculous. Bohemian Rhapsody has the power to animate fictional characters, as well as pull someone’s fate into the fate of one of the fictional characters. However, an ability this strong could only be countered by PLOT, hence creating a fictional character whose entire purpose would be to counteract the stand would, in fact, counteract the stand. That was just bad writing.
The battle against Miu Miu was quite difficult to follow. The stand ability causes the person affected to lose all long term memory after being attacked, and only keep three pieces of information in their short term memory. While the concept is quite interesting, I still cannot find a logical explanation for how the fight panned out. Jolyne was somehow able to defeat Miu Miu by receiving multiple pieces of information as a single piece, through the use of a mirror to see bullet reflections. This then poses the question, what qualifies as a piece of information? While I could understand King Crimson’s ability, I cannot understand Jailhouse Lock, therefore this battle was bad. Smh.
Finally, the ultimate battle, with 150 chapters leading up to it, was sadly anticlimactic. Compared to the defeat of Yoshikage Kira in Part 4, where multiple characters played their part to contribute towards their victory, or even Dio’s defeat in Part 3, which was mostly a Jotaro one man carry, Made in Heaven basically confused and bewildered Jolyne’s entire group, killed all but Emporio, and restarted the entire universe. Pucci was later then killed by Emporio through one stupid mistake. Think of the fight as Yoshikage Kira team wiping, then tripping and being run over by the ambulance, with none of the action in between. Maybe it was slightly better, and I am exaggerating, but the disappointment is real. Additionally, Made in Heaven’s ability was hardly explained at all, with about one page of explanation and a small diagram. This made the ending extremely confusing and controversial.

Thoughts on the Main Antagonist
Perhaps the most well written character in Stone Ocean is the main antagonist, Enrico Pucci. Part of what makes him a good villain is the way he conducts himself, in a calm and calculated way. Even as a follower of Dio, he is much more than just a pawn. The best part of Pucci, in my opinion, is the backstory. What made Part 5 all the more memorable and enjoyable for me were the backstories for each member of Passione, which enhanced the feel and character for each member. Pucci’s backstory has got to be one of the best in the entire original universe. His ties with Weather Report, Gravity and Dio made him what is described as the worst kind of evil : When one does not even know what they do is evil. His character as well as his incredible stand evolution really help him shine as an incredibly powerful but memorable villain.

Final Word
Stone Ocean pushed the boundaries of Jojo’s beyond what we as readers believed possible, and it was certainly a rough ride to the end. Part 6 had both well and poorly written moments, however given that the series has “Bizarre” in its title one shouldn’t have too many expectations going into it. If you can enjoy the manga for what it is, and not lament on what it could have been, Part 6 is an incredible part and is certainly up to standard with the rest of Jojo’s.
JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean review
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banefulpanda712
Apr 02, 2021
Stone Ocean is a very divisive part for many, and I can totally understand why. A ton of controversial decisions are made, and you can see Hirohiko Araki trying to figure out how much he can get away with. However, despite that, I believe this to not only be amazing in its own right, but one of the best JoJo parts to date, rivaled only by Steel Ball Run.

Story: 10/10

It should be noted that the story is not, by any means, FLAWLESS. It can be a tad difficult to follow at times and straight up nonsensical at others. However, this is part of the charm of JoJo, in my opinion. This story also feels far more involved than other parts. So often, ever since Stands were introduced, JoJo feels like "get from point A to point B and don't get killed along the way." Even Steel Ball Run falls into this trap for the most part. The only two parts that avoid this are JoJolion and Stone Ocean. It's not about just getting somewhere, but rather DOING something. The fights come (mostly) organically as a result of opposing goals, rather than the enemies being literal walking roadblocks. Towards the end, the story falls a bit more into this trap again, but at that point the build-up to it was so good that it didn't matter.

Art: 8/10

Personally, I've always had a hard time reading manga. That's why I have so little manga listed on my profile. I'm not entirely sure what it is, but I just can't understand what I'm seeing. Granted, I read the JoJo's Colored Adventure release, but the lineart and shading is still Araki's work. And, all of that being said, Araki does an excellent job conveying his ideas and the actions. Beyond that, the art is simply beautiful. The only reason I have it at an 8 is because I read the colored release, so I can't speak PURELY for Araki's work.

Character: 9/10

This cast of characters is one of my favorites, without a doubt. From Jolyne's excessive vulgarity in language and action, to F.F.'s (literal) fish-out-of-water nature, to Annasui's almost aggressive pursuit of Jolyne, the Stone Ocean crew is immense fun to be around.

The villain, Pucci, is also interesting. I know this point is hotly contested by many, but I found his motivation to be unique, if a bit... confusing.

The only reason I have it as a 9 instead of a 10 is the under-utilization of characters like Annasui and Emporio and, most egregiously, Ermes.

Enjoyment: 10/10

There's not a lot you can say objectively to support something like enjoyment. It's kind of a feeling. Stone Ocean is, in my opinion, a breath of fresh air for JoJo. While not bad, JoJo's had been steadily declining in quality since Battle Tendency, with Vento Aureo being somewhat weak. Stone Ocean felt so new and tense, and since this part JoJo's has been on the uprise, with Steel Ball Run being downright brilliant and JoJolion, from what I've read so far, being very nearly as excellent.

Overall: 10/10

Stone Ocean is a wild ride from beginning to end. With a spectacular cast of characters, fun and interesting stands (finally, an UNDERPOWERED main JoJo!) and a whole ton of risks taken, Stone Ocean feels like, appropriately, the dawn of a new age for JoJo. I highly recommend to anyone.
JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean review
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Kundalini13
Apr 02, 2021
I wasn't a fan of part 5, so i was hoping that this part would be better, especially because of the fact that the prison setting sounds really refreshing for jojo, but unfortunately, for me, this is the worst part so far.

The story flows quite well and the ending, while being weird, was really unique and kinda satisfying, but of course i'm talking about the story and not the last fight, the last fight was average and boring, just like the last fight in part 5. that's the problem - This part has the worst fights in any part. at least in part 5, for every bad fight, there was a good fight, but most of the fights in this part are average/bad. Chapters 1-20 were interesting and i was hyped to read the rest of the part, but, right after that, the quality drops heavily, when they start to introduce the main cast while i have to force myself to read boring/overly complicated fights. Especially the fight against that old man with the dragon, it was so boring that i stopped paying attention in the middle. after chapter 100 is when it got really boring to me and i was forcing myself to read it so i could finish it already. Basically, almost all of the stands in this part are boring, that's what truly made me dislike this part.

The characters are a hit and miss, just like in part 5.
Jolyne has a fun personality, definitely one of the best in the series, but her stand on the other hand is not shown a lot throughout the part and that makes her a little less enjoyable. Her being Jotaro's daughter is engaging and the interaction between them is fun as hell. i would say that she's a better character than Giorno overall.
Hermes is my least favorite out of the main ones, her backstory and the whole thing about her revenge felt forced and out of place, she's just an empty character for me.
Annasui was an ok character, his stand was bad, but his personality was nice, although they didn't really explain why he had that habit of breaking things, they didn't really expand on it. His interactions with Jolyne were a hit or miss tbh.
Pucci was an average character for me at first, but after we got his backstory, i really liked him. His objective was something weird and interesting at the same time. I was really surprised at what he did at the end, that made him an even better character, absolutely better than Diavolo.
That's all i have to say about the main characters, there are more, but i don't really have something to say about them, they're fine, i guess.

I start to think that the author was uninspired when he was making this part. even part 3, while being inconsistent, still had a lot of good fights, it's a shame that i can only name 3-4 good fights in part 6, and two of them are at the start. I'm glad that this part is supposedly the finale of parts 1-6, and that the author took a new direction with jojo, because after this part, it definitely needed that.

oh, and remember, OPINIONS :)
JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean review
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Zanboba12
Apr 02, 2021
To be honest one of the most underrated jojo manga and i think more people should give it a shot before saying that it is bad writing, characters and all that stuff.
I am not really the review guy but i am going to tell you that if you really get into it you will really appreciate what Araki has done about Part 6 and i hope more people will get into the part when it comes animated.
Don't get me wrong i don't think it is better than part 7 but i think it is way underrated for some reason.For instance F.F and Annasui are one of the best characters that were written by Araki and you can not possibly change my mind.
Pucci was created to be the next DIO and don't get me wrong i don't think that DIO can be easily replaced but if that was the purpose of Pucci he did it damn good and i think he should be way more appreciated as a villain and looked into.
For a while now a hear people saying that Jolyne is a pretty dull JoJo because she didn't do anything cool as the others....oh man Jolyne did some pretty crazy stuff over the chapters and it hurts me to hear so much hate for her.
There are also the bad things the manga which are pretty easy to be seen,like Hermes just disappeared for 2/4 of the part for some unknown reason,when Araki forgot how birthmarks work,the healing powers of DIO that were unknown until the part came out,the 3 sons of DIO that were particularly useless(even tho i love Versaci).
There are pros and cons about the manga and i as said in my opinion it is underrated and i hope it gets more attention in the future.

Thank you for reading and have good day

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