Something I'd like to note on JoJo characters who I feel are misunderstood: Giorno
Being put in various horrible situations at an even younger age then Jotaro he hides his emotions and can only tremble
Feeling the need to cry this kid has to bare such a responsibility
The usually calm Jotaro losing his cool, for the sake of his grandfather who's at risk of losing his life alongside his mother.
This 17 year old kid has to watch as he may lose the 2 closest people in his life might lose there's.
Jotaro is a kind kid and his suffering is sad.
One detail, I think, is really cool is seeing Star Platinum be super expressive
It's especially cool when Jotaro is stone facing because you can see SP reflect how Jotaro is actually feeling
I think both do a fantastic job in showing the different sides of boxing and how the sport shapes those involved directly and indirectly
The dark and light sides of the sport are truly highlighted by these series
Joe was so wild for this
Let me set the scene: So due to Tangei's past actions in his boxing career, Joe, by association, could not attain a boxing license, so what does he do?
He goes out in broad daylight and cross counters a professional boxer to make his name known
I'd like to highlight a small moment between Joe and Rikishii right before their match that's anime only
It's something you gotta appreciate when you see 2 rivals acknowledge each other