

Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure is one of the few shounen that does something which most other shounen don’t, that is, it’s actually manages to be interesting. JOJO Part 5 aka “Golden (Experience) Wind” aka “How does King Crimson work?” aka “Araki flexes on you with his awesome taste in music” aka “Girono’s piss drinking adventure” is the fifth instalment Now that that’s out of the way, let’s get started. Now, before you guys unleash the 7-page Muda on me, let me address this first - overrated does not mean bad, it just means that while the show is good, people put it on a pedestal reserved for the greats. I am a fan of JOJO, a big one at that, but this part, i.e.

When it comes to enjoyment, this is the reason why I still have hope for the animated medium. At first I was like "it's not exactly Walk Like an Egyptian, is it" but now I am like FIKHTIN GOLDOOO every time I do anything. The opening song is acquired taste, really. The colors, animation style and unique ideas as well as the character design all are there to make Jojo's 5th season its very own thing and I am finding it very hard to not praise every part of it in today's industry.
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It's impressive how different yet familiar David Production manages to make new Jojo series look like. The banter seen in forms of dialog and interactions is also pretty bro, not as bro as in the 3rd part, but it's still damn brotherly. It's damn manly thing to do and that's why I am finding the cast to be so fun to follow. Jojo's cast doesn't simply support 'anything' just because "it is the right thing to do", but because prioritizing loyalto to personal philosophies is put above all else. I am personally against all sort of moral compasses and obligatory justice for all bs because the only thing those do is limit the story and characterization, and while Jojo introduces some concepts relevant to these such as the Robin Hood ideology, I am not finding these to be any sort of reflections of moral codes like they so often appear in all sorts of narratives, but simply part of characteristics in this case.

The cast is perhaps the most colorful seen in Jojo so far. Do much with little is a thing I like to repeat and Jojo 5 is a perfect example of how much can be done with the given little. It only focuses around few things, values small details and shows how it is better to be master of one than master of none. Story is so simple, yet masterfully crafted. Vento Aureo is told to be the most controversial part of the Jojo franchise thus far. In this 5th Jojo - called Vento whatever in Italian or Golden whatever in English - we see something that is not expected of anime these days: content that doesn't suck ass. Edition is the greatest thing that has happened to anime since the 4th part. Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Super Mario Bros. Jojo 5: My stando power is being an asshole Jojo 4: Don't trigger my fire truck allergy
