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Manhattan transfer jojo
Manhattan transfer jojo





manhattan transfer jojo

I guess Whitesnake can only 'download' how a Stand actually works as it does in real life? It is admittedly a bit of an utter convenience that the illusion-dream version of Manhattan Transfer is actually accurate to how it behaves in real life.We kind of see this in Part IV and V (via Koichi in the latter), but god damn, I kinda do want to see those filler stories of Jotaro going around the world hunting and beating down random Stand users. These episodes imply very heavily that Jotaro's going around hunting Stand users and former Dio minions.Also very convenient that this whole sequence tells us why Jolyne ends up remaining in the prison for pretty much almost the entirety of the Part - there's a narrative reason to it, and why a Stand user like her doesn't just escape.The whole 'the entire thing is a way to lure Jotaro into a trap' is a nice way to use a previous protagonist's reality-warping powers, to bring him back into the story, while also taking him out in a believable manner since the Part has to be about Jolyne.something that's not going to ever happen with a teenaged daughter. Admittedly Stand-user-hunting is something that's clearly going to drain a lot of your energy, but Jotaro's consistently found himself pretty hard to bond with people, and the people that he does hang out with tended to make the effort to be on his good side. One of the theories I've seen is that Jotaro's actually on the autism spectrum in some way or form, considering how difficult it is to show how much he cares for people and how focused he is in his work.







Manhattan transfer jojo