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Comic Stardust Crusaders

2021-07-05 07:54:18 | 時事

Stardust Crusaders

This article is about the manga. For the OVA adaptation, see JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA). For the 2014 television series, see JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders.
Stardust Crusaders (Japanese: スターダストクルセイダース, Hepburn: Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu) is the third story arc of the manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. The arc was serialized for a little over 3 years. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from March 27th, 1989 to April 14th, 1992 for 152 chapters, which were later collected into 16 tankōbon volumes. In its original publication, it was known as JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3 Platinum Kujo: Heritage for the Future.[a] The arc was preceded by Battle Tendency and followed by Diamond Is Unbreakable.

In 2012, Stardust Crusaders was digitally colored and released as digital downloads for smartphones and tablet computers. A ten-volume hardcover re-release under the title JoJonium[b] was published in 2014 and 2015.[2] Viz Media initially released the sixteen-volume format of the arc in North America between 2005 and 2010. They released the hardcover format from 2016 to 2019.[3]

It is the most popular arc of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series as it introduced the audience to the concept of Stands, which differentiated it from its predecessors.[4][5] This popularity later spawned video games, a three volume drama CD series, two novels and two OVA series of this arc alone. An anime television adaptation by David Production, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, aired in Japan between April 2014 and June 2015.[6]

Stardust Crusaders also stands out as the only arc of the series to gain any notable western exposure prior to the release of the anime series by David Production in 2012, due to the 1993 OVA series, 1999 video game and the English releases of the manga in 2005–2010.

Plot

The story begins in 1988, centered on Platinum Kujo, grandson of Joseph Joestar. Platinum has been arrested, and refuses to leave his cell, believing he is possessed by an evil spirit. After being called by Holly, Joseph's daughter and Platinum's mother, Joseph arrives with an associate, Mohammed Avdol. They explain that Platinum's "evil spirit" is actually a manifestation of his fighting spirit, called a Stand, and reveal that they possess Stands as well. Joseph explains that the sudden appearance of their Stands is caused by the nemesis of his grandfather, Jonathan Joestar: Dio Brando, now referred to simply as Dio. Dio has survived his battle with Jonathan by decapitating his nemesis's corpse and attaching his own head to it. Now preparing for global conquest, Dio has awoken his own Stand (which awakens the Stands of the rest of the Joestar bloodline due to his use of Jonathan's body) and recruited Stand-using assassins to kill Jonathan's remaining descendants. Soon after, Platinum uses his Stand, which is later named Star Platinum, to defeat the first of these assassins, a transfer student named Noriaki Hierophant, before freeing Hierophant from Dio's control by removing a parasitic flesh bud from him. Holly soon becomes gravely ill due to a Stand manifesting in her, which is slowly killing her due to her reserved personality. With little hesitation, Platinum, Joseph, Avdol, and Hierophant begin a journey to Egypt to kill Dio and save Holly's life. On the way, they defeat another brainwashed assassin named Jean Pierre Polnareff who later joins the quest to kill Dio and avenge the death of his sister, whose murderer is among Dio's forces.

Forced to travel on foot after Dio's assassins manage to foil their travel by plane and ship, the group encounter Hol Horse and the murderer of Polnareff's sister, J. Geil, in Calcutta, with Avdol seemingly killed during the confrontation. Polnareff kills J. Geil with Hierophant's help, and the remaining group travels further into Pakistan. After defeating Geil's mother, a Dio loyalist named Enya, the group reach the Red Sea, where Polnareff learns Avdol faked his death to acquire a submarine that allows them to reach Egypt.

Upon arriving in Abu Simbel, the heroes are joined by Iggy, a Boston Terrier with a Stand of his own, while facing the first of nine Stands named after Egyptian deities (rather than the tarot theme of before). Hierophant is wounded in the fight, and is taken to a hospital to recuperate. After the group defeats several more Stand users while reaching Cairo, Iggy discovers and leads them to Dio's mansion, with Hierophant rejoining them. At the mansion's entrance, the party is split up- Platinum, Joseph, and Hierophant fight the last of the nine Egyptian god Stands, while Polnareff, Avdol, and Iggy make their way through the mansion. However, one of Dio's servants, Vanilla Ice, kills Avdol and Iggy, both of whom separately sacrifice themselves to save Polnareff. An enraged Polnareff battles Vanilla Ice and discovers that Vanilla Ice has been transformed into a vampire like Dio, a fact that Vanilla Ice himself was unaware of. Polnareff floods the room with light, disintegrating Vanilla Ice and avenging his friends.

Platinum, Joseph, Hierophant, and Polnareff ultimately encounter Dio, and escape his mansion. A chase across Cairo follows, leading to Hierophant confronting Dio and his Stand, The World, whose power Dio has taken great lengths to keep secret (having previously assassinated Enya to keep her from telling the heroes). Though fatally wounded by The World, Hierophant manages to deduce the Stand's ability to stop time for five seconds and covertly relays it to Joseph in his final moments. Joseph is able to pass it on to Platinum, but is swiftly killed by Dio, who uses his blood to increase the duration of his ability to nine seconds. With most of his allies dead and Polnareff unconscious, Platinum is left to fight Dio alone. During the fight, both sides discover that their respective Stands are similar in both range, power, and ability, meaning that Platinum is able to use The World's time-stopping powers as well. Platinum first uses this ability to briefly move around while Dio has stopped time, but he learns how to stop time directly when Dio tries to crush him with a road roller. Dio attempts to kill Platinum with one final kick, but a counterattack from Platinum splits The World in two, killing it and Dio. Platinum transfuses Dio's blood back into Joseph and uses Star Platinum to restart his stopped heart (an ability he'd previously used on himself while playing dead during the fight with Dio), reviving him. The two Joestars then expose Dio's corpse to the sun, destroying the vampire for good. Platinum and Joseph bid Polnareff farewell before returning to Japan, as Holly has made a full recovery.

Characters

See also: List of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure characters § Part 3: Stardust Crusaders_2
Platinum Kujo[c] is the delinquent protagonist. He uses the Stand Star Platinum,[d] whose power is incredible strength, speed, and precision. It is later revealed that Star Platinum also has the power to stop time, which helps him during the final battle with Dio.
Joseph Joestar[e] is Platinum's grandfather, and the protagonist of the previous part of the series, Battle Tendency. He uses the Stand Hermit Purple,[f] which allows him to produce thorny purple vines that can perform predictions through electronic equipment such as Polaroid cameras or televisions (although at the cost of destroying said equipment); he can also use them to attach to buildings and swing through the air. He also still has access to the vampire-killing martial art known as Hamon, which was his primary ability in Battle Tendency, and can use Hermit Purple as wires to channel Hamon energy, which he uses in the fight with Dio to prevent the vampire from directly attacking him.
Mohammed Avdol[g] is a fortune teller from Cairo, and an ally of Joseph and Platinum. He uses the Stand Magician's Red,[h] which allows him to manipulate fire.
Noriaki Hierophant[i] is a former enemy turned ally of Platinum. Hierophant believed himself a social outcast due to his Stand, which continued up until he met Platinum. He uses the Stand Hierophant Green,[j] which he can unravel into threads to enter people and control them from the inside, or perform a long-ranged attack using blasts of green energy known as Emerald Splash.[k]
Jean Pierre Polnareff[l] is another former enemy turned ally of Platinum. Polnareff joins the crew to avenge his younger sister, who was murdered by a man with two right hands. Polnareff uses the Stand Silver Chariot,[m] which takes the form of an armored knight wielding a rapier, excelling in fast swordsmanship and close-range fighting; his Stand can shed its armor to increase its agility and speed exponentially. He can also shoot his sword but only once in the battle.
Iggy[n] is a Boston Terrier who uses the Stand,The Fool,[o] which manipulates sand and dust.
Holly Kujo[p] is the daughter of Joseph and the mother of Platinum. Although most Stands are used for fighting, her unnamed Stand works against her gentle, non-violent soul, slowly making her increasingly sick. It takes on the form of vines with roses and berries.
Dio,[q] the main antagonist, is a vampire who previously appeared in Phantom Blood. After being presumed dead for 100 years, he has returned from his slumber and attached his disembodied head to the decapitated corpse of his longtime foe, Jonathan Joestar. He uses the Stand The World,[r] a high-power, short-range Stand similar to Star Platinum, which is capable of stopping time for brief intervals.
Enya the Hag[s] is an old woman, who is the confidant of Dio. She uses the Stand Justice,[t] which takes the form of a mist that takes control over anyone with an open wound, allowing Enya to control them as she would a marionette.
Hol Horse[u] is a recurring minor antagonist who nearly killed Mohammad Avdol (with the assistance of J. Geil) using his Stand Emperor,[v] a long range Stand resembling a gun that can shoot and steer its bullets.
J. Geil[w] is the son of Enya the Hag, and the man who murdered Polnareff's sister, prompting Polnareff to avenge her. J. Geil wields the Stand Hanged Man,[x] a Stand that attacks others in reflections such as mirrors. Hanged Man can also jump from reflection to reflection in a ray of light.

Stardust Crusaders

2021-07-05 07:52:12 | 時事

"The Man Possessed by an Evil Spirit"[27]
Transcription: "Akuryō ni Toritsukareta Otoko" (Japanese: 悪霊にとりつかれた男) Naokatsu Tsuda Yasuko Kobayashi April 5, 2014 July 30, 2017[7]
In the 1880s, the vampire Dio, the enemy of the Joestar family, possesses the body of the deceased Jonathan Joestar and survives by hiding in a coffin for a hundred years. In 1983, the coffin holding Dio is salvaged from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. Over 1986 and 1987, manifestations of life energy known as Stands emerge from Jonathan's grandson Joseph Joestar and teenage great-great grandson Platinum Kujo. In Japan in 1987, Platinum has willingly turned himself into jail, refusing to leave as he believes his Stand with precise movements, Star Platinum,[g] is an evil spirit that is possessing him. Joseph flies in from New York with his friend, the Egyptian Stand user Mohammed Avdol, to coax Platinum out of his cell. Avdol's fire-manipulating Stand Magician's Red challenges Platinum which causes Star Platinum to appear. When Platinum leaves his cell, Joseph tells Platinum about Dio and Stands and how Dio is the likely cause of their Stands emerging. Elsewhere, Dio senses the presence of the Joestars and resolves to kill them.
28 2 "Who Will Be the Judge!?"[28]
Transcription: "Sabaku no wa Dare da!?" (Japanese: 裁くのは誰だ!?) Yūta Takamura Yasuko Kobayashi April 12, 2014 August 6, 2017
Dio orders Noriaki Hierophant, a recent transfer to Platinum's school, to kill Platinum. As Platinum walks to school, Hierophant's Stand Hierophant Green causes a deep cut to suddenly appear on Platinum's leg. Platinum falls down a flight of stairs, but he uses Star Platinum to divert his fall. Later, as Platinum heads to the infirmary to have his wound treated, Hierophant Green possesses the nurse's body. The nurse stabs one of the other students with a pen before going after Platinum with inhuman strength. Platinum uses Star Platinum to pull Hierophant Green out of the nurse's body, leaving the nurse with harsh internal injuries. Star Platinum shrugs off Hierophant Green's Emerald Splash attack, and pummels Hierophant Green until Hierophant falls unconscious. After leaving the injured nurse to the school faculty, Platinum takes Hierophant back home to Joseph and Avdol. Joseph explains that Hierophant is Dio's pawn and will likely die in a few days, caused by something implanted in Hierophant's forehead.
29 3 "The Curse of Dio"[29]
Transcription: "Dio no Jubaku" (Japanese: Dioの呪縛) Toshiyuki Katō Yasuko Kobayashi April 19, 2014 August 13, 2017
Joseph reveals that the object on Hierophant's forehead is a "flesh bud" that has a tendril going straight into his brain, making him swear loyalty to Dio. Determined to save Hierophant, Platinum uses Star Platinum to remove the bud from Hierophant's brain, while Joseph destroys it. The next day, a Stand emerges from Platinum's mother Holly but she does not have enough power to control it. Avdol estimates she only has fifty days to live. As killing Dio is the only way to save Holly, Platinum uses Star Platinum's precision to analyze "spirit photos" of Dio taken by Joseph's Stand Hermit Purple. Based on the faint image of a particular fly Star Platinum spotted, Avdol deduces that Dio is in the Aswan region of Egypt. Hierophant decides to join the group because of a fondness he feels for women like Holly. As the group takes off on a flight towards Egypt, Dio, using a Stand power, takes a spirit photo showing him they are on their way to Egypt. Joseph and Platinum sense Dio's presence, suspecting that there may be a Stand user on board.
30 4 "Tower of Gray"[30]
Transcription: "Tawā Obu Gurē" (Japanese: 灰の塔タワー・オブ・グレー) Jirō Fujimoto Shōgo Yasukawa April 26, 2014 August 20, 2017
A tiny and quick stag beetle-shaped Stand named Tower of Gray, which is responsible for causing mass murders that look like tragic accidents, suddenly kills a row of passengers, using their bloody tongues to spell out the word "Massacre!". Before an elderly passenger raises the alarm, Hierophant knocks him out. Hierophant uses Hierophant Green's Emerald Splash attack to impale Tower of Gray using spikes from under the seating. When Hierophant Green rips Tower of Gray apart, its user Gray Fly, the elderly man from before, is fatally wounded. Joseph discovers that the pilots have been killed, but he safely lands the plane off the coast of Hong Kong. The group realizes that they must find an alternate way of reaching Egypt that does not put innocent lives at risk and decide to travel by sea. As the group eats in a Hong Kong restaurant they are joined by the French tourist Jean Pierre Polnareff who soon reveals himself to be the user of the sword-wielding Stand Silver Chariot and one of Dio's assassins.
31 5 "Silver Chariot"[31]
Transcription: "Shirubā Chariottsu" (Japanese: 銀の戦車シルバーチャリオッツ) Kenichi Suzuki Yasuko Kobayashi May 3, 2014 August 27, 2017
Silver Chariot fights Magician's Red in Tiger Balm Garden. Both Polnareff and Silver Chariot are engulfed in flames. Before the group can celebrate victory, Polnareff has Silver Chariot shed its protective armor, allowing it to move even faster and produce shadow images and attack from multiple angles. Avdol overcomes the clones using Magician's Red's Crossfire Hurricane Special with multiple flames to distract the decoys, before attacking Polnareff directly from underground with a larger flame. Polnareff admits defeat and resigns himself to be killed by the flames. Realizing his chivalry, Avdol releases Polnareff from the flames. Platinum uses Star Platinum to extract the flesh bud controlling Polnareff. As the group heads for the boat they chartered from the Speedwagon Foundation, Polnareff appears and reveals that his true goal is to find and kill a Stand user with two right hands, who raped and murdered his younger sister, Cherie.[h] He was swayed by Dio when he promised to help him find the culprit. Learning that the culprit is likely someone in Dio's employ, Polnareff decides to join the Joestar group on their journey to Egypt.
32 6 "Dark Blue Moon"[32]
Transcription: "Dāku Burū Mūn" (Japanese: 暗青の月ダークブルームーン) Hirofumi Ogura Shinichi Inotsume May 10, 2014 September 10, 2017
The Joestar group begin their three day journey towards Singapore, but discover a young stowaway named Anne on board. Anne jumps overboard and is threatened by a shark but is rescued by Platinum. A seafaring stand approaches the boat. The Joestar group suspects Anne is a Stand user working for Dio, but Platinum exposes the ship's captain as an impostor. The fake Captain Tennille[i] has his Stand Dark Blue Moon take Anne hostage, challenging Platinum to fight against him in the ocean, where he would have the advantage. Star Platinum beats Dark Blue Moon before it reaches the ocean, knocking its user into the sea. However, acorn barnacles appear on Star Platinum and spread over him, draining its strength and causing Platinum to fall into the ocean, where Dark Blue Moon creates a deadly whirlpool. Platinum keeps himself limp, allowing Star Platinum to concentrate its strength and counterattack with its Star Finger technique, defeating Dark Blue Moon and killing its user. Suddenly, several planted bombs explode on board, forcing the group and crew-mates to escape on emergency lifeboats. After signaling for help, a large freighter approaches the boats.
33 7 "Strength"[33]
Transcription: "Sutorengusu" (Japanese: 力ストレングス) Mitsuhiro Yoneda Kazuyuki Fudeyasu May 17, 2014 September 17, 2017
On board the freighter, the only life form is a Stand-using orangutan called Forever, whose Stand Strength is the freighter itself. Forever kills the sailors and corners Anne in the shower. Platinum saves Anne and fights Forever, but finds himself attacked by various parts of the ship. Forever then traps the Joestar party within the parts of the ship, but Platinum taunts him then Star Platinum launches Platinum's jacket button into Forever's skull with a Star Finger, then kills Forever. Strength loses its form, forcing Platinum and the others to escape to the lifeboats as the ship reverts to its original form of a tiny boat. Upon hearing of Forever's defeat, Dio's adviser Enya the hag,[j] who has two right hands, assures Dio that there are still six other Stand users including her son left to face the Joestars. In Singapore, the Joestar group decide to stay in a hotel to plan the next leg of their trip.
34 8 "The Devil"[34]
Transcription: "Debiru" (Japanese: 悪魔デビル) Yasufumi Soejima Shinichi Inotsume May 24, 2014 September 24, 2017
The Joestar group check into a hotel with Anne, but when Polnareff enters his room, he realizes that one of Dio's assassins, Devo the Cursed,[k] is hiding in his refrigerator. Polnareff easily defeats Devo who throws himself off the hotel balcony and disappears. Polnareff informs Avdol and Joseph of the situation and arranges to regroup with them later. In his room, Polnareff suddenly receives a cut on his leg, and is strapped to the underside of his bed. The culprit is revealed to be a doll that Devo possessed using his Stand Ebony Devil. Polnareff struggles to fight against the doll as Silver Chariot cannot accurately attack in areas that Polnareff cannot see. Polnareff attacks the doll precisely by using the reflections of pieces of a mirror he shattered earlier. Unable to learn anything from his opponent, Polnareff cuts the doll to pieces, which in turn kills Devo, who had been controlling his Stand from within the hotel. As Polnareff deals with authorities, Joseph uses Hermit Purple on his room's television, rapidly changing channels to reveal a hidden message warning them that Hierophant is Dio's servant.
35 9 "Yellow Temperance"[35]
Transcription: "Ierō Tenparansu" (Japanese: 黄の節制イエローテンパランス) Jirō Fujimoto
Hitomi Ezoe Kazuyuki Fudeyasu May 31, 2014 October 1, 2017
Rubber Soul, one of Dio's assassins, uses his blob-like Stand Yellow Temperance to disguise himself as Hierophant. As the two take their fight onto the cable cars, Yellow Temperance begins to consume Platinum's body. Platinum defeats Rubber Soul by dragging him down into the sea below, forcing Rubber Soul to lower Yellow Temperance's guard to breathe and leaving him open to a direct physical attack. Rubber Soul then reveals the Stands of Dio's next assassins are Death, the Empress, the Emperor, and the Hanged Man; the last of which is used by J. Geil,[l] the man with two right hands. Rubber Soul makes a last ditch attack on Joseph by using Yellow Temperance to pull Platinum into the drain but Star Platinum punches the drain, raising water pressure to make the manhole hit Rubber Soul. Platinum rejoins the group as they continue their journey to India. Unbeknownst to the Joestar group, Anne is following them in the next train car.
36 10 "The Emperor and the Hanged Man, Part 1"[36]
Transcription: "Enperā to Hangudoman Sono 1" (Japanese: 皇帝エンペラーと吊られた男ハングドマン その1) Toshiyuki Katō Yasuko Kobayashi June 7, 2014 October 8, 2017
The Joestar group arrives in Calcutta, which presents a considerable culture shock. Polnareff sees J. Geil's Stand the Hanged Man in the mirror of a restaurant's toilet. He smashes the mirror before the Stand gets too close. Afterwards, he decides he should hunt down J. Geil on his own, despite Avdol's warnings that they should remain together. Elsewhere, Hol Horse, another of Dio's assassins, teams up with J. Geil to kill Polnareff. The next day, Polnareff finds J. Geil with Hol Horse, but J. Geil disappears as the rainy sky clears. Hol Horse uses his Stand the Emperor, which takes the form of a gun, to fire a bullet at Polnareff, but the bullet is a part of the Emperor and dodges Silver Chariot. Just as the bullet is about to hit Polnareff, Avdol arrives and pushes him to the ground. Avdol attempts to melt the bullet with Magician's Red. The Hanged Man emerges from the reflection of a puddle and stabs Avdol in the back, allowing the bullet to strike his forehead. Hierophant and Polnareff mourn Avdol's death.
37 11 "The Emperor and the Hanged Man, Part 2"[37]
Transcription: "Enperā to Hangudoman Sono 2" (Japanese: 皇帝エンペラーと吊られた男ハングドマン その2) Shunsuke Machiya
Toshiyuki Katō Yasuko Kobayashi June 14, 2014 October 15, 2017
J. Geil provokes Polnareff into attacking his Hanged Man within a glass window, using the broken shards of glass to pin him down, but Hierophant convinces Polnareff to escape in a car. After realizing that the Hanged Man is in the car, they crash the vehicle. They realize that the Hanged Man is actually a Stand of light that jumps between reflective surfaces. The Hanged Man jumps into the reflection of the eyes of a young boy and then nearby beggars, trapping Polnareff and Hierophant within the group of beggars. Hierophant flips a shiny gold coin in the air, bringing everyone's gaze, along with the Hanged Man, towards it, allowing Silver Chariot to defeat the Hanged Man and kill J. Geil. When Hol Horse realizes that J. Geil is dead, he tries to flee, but is caught by Platinum and Joseph, whom Joseph says have just buried Avdol. Polnareff prepares to kill Hol Horse but is stopped by Hol Horse's lover Nena, allowing Hol Horse to escape. After treating Nena's wounds, Joseph urges the group to continue their journey towards Egypt, unaware that a drop of Nena's blood has caused a mysterious growth to appear on his arm.
38 12 "The Empress"[38]
Transcription: "Enpuresu" (Japanese: 女帝エンプレス) Satoshi Ōsedo Shōgo Yasukawa June 21, 2014 October 22, 2017
The Joestar group, joined by Nena, travel by bus to Varanasi. When the doctor at the clinic attempts to cut Joseph's growth off, the growth grows a face and kills the doctor with his scalpel, revealing itself to be the Empress Stand. The Empress alerts the police, implicating Joseph for the doctor's murder. Joseph tries to fight off the Empress, but it is unaffected by his Hamon techniques. The Empress stops him moving, but Joseph uses Hermit Purple to break free and searches for its user as the growth grows larger and stronger. Joseph plunges his arm into a barrel containing coal tar. Although the Stand cannot be suffocated, the coal tar solidifies around it and Joseph uses Hermit Purple to rip the immobilized Empress to shreds. Nearby, the Empress's user Nena is also torn to shreds.
39 13 "Wheel of Fortune"[39]
Transcription: "Howīru Obu Fōchun" (Japanese: 運命の車輪ホウィール・オブ・フォーチュン) Jin Tamamura Shōgo Yasukawa June 28, 2014 November 5, 2017
Driving to Pakistan, the group encounter Anne hitchhiking and they reluctantly take her with them. Continuing their journey, a red car plays a deadly game of tag with them and eventually pushes them over a cliff. Hierophant uses Hierophant Green to hook a cable to the other car. Platinum uses Star Platinum to pull them to safety, knocking the other car down the cliff in the process. Just then, a voice comes from their own car's radio, revealing the red car to be the Wheel of Fortune Stand, which emerges from the ground, destroying the Joestar group's car. It transforms, chasing them and soaking them with projectiles of gasoline. Wheel of Fortune's user, ZZ,[m] uses the sparks on his car to try to set Platinum ablaze. However, Platinum avoids the flames by using Star Platinum to dig underground, destroy Wheel of Fortune and send ZZ flying out into the open. After chaining ZZ to a rock, the group take his car, which had reverted to its original dilapidated form, and continue their journey. Enya decides to confront the group personally with her Justice Stand.
40 14 "Justice, Part 1"[40]
Transcription: "Jasutisu Sono 1" (Japanese: 正義ジャスティス その1) Hirokazu Yamada Shinichi Inotsume July 5, 2014 November 12, 2017
Joseph convinces Anne to return to her home in Hong Kong. The Joestar group stops in a nearby town enshrouded in fog. When the group comes across a body lying on the street riddled with bloodless holes they suspect a Stand user is involved. Feeling they should leave the town, Joseph jumps towards what he believes to be their car, only to narrowly avoid being impaled by a spiked gate. Enya, claiming to be an innocent old woman, leads them to a nearby hotel. Hol Horse shows up at the hotel, having tracked the Joestar group. However, Enya takes revenge on him for abandoning J. Geil and attacks his wrist with scissors before using her Stand Justice, which takes the form of the fog itself, to make a hole from his wound. Justice then enters the wound to make Hol Horse shoot Emperor at himself. Enya then sets her sights on her next target, Polnareff who has become separated from the others.
41 15 "Justice, Part 2"[41]
Transcription: "Jasutisu Sono 2" (Japanese: 正義ジャスティス その2) Hirofumi Ogura Shinichi Inotsume July 12, 2014 November 19, 2017
Enya tries to hide Hol Horse's body from Polnareff. Hol Horse, who is still alive, alerts Polnareff that Enya is about to attack him. Enya uses her fog to control the dead civilians of the village like zombies and chase Polnareff who retreats to a bathroom. Polnareff is hit by a surprise attack through the bathroom door's keyhole, allowing Justice to take control of his tongue and force him to lick the toilet in humiliation. Enya is interrupted by Platinum, who suspected something was amiss when she refers to him by his real name as they all used fake names when signing the hotel ledger. Enya inflicts a wound on Platinum's leg, but Star Platinum inhales Justice's fog-like form, suffocating Enya until she passes out. Leaving the hotel, the village is revealed to be a cemetery and Platinum suggests that they take Enya with them to learn more about Dio. Hol Horse hijacks the car, advising the group to kill Enya while they still can.
42 16 "The Lovers, Part 1"[42]
Transcription: "Rabāzu Sono 1" (Japanese: 恋人ラバーズ その1) Shunsuke Machiya
Hitomi Ezoe Kazuyuki Fudeyasu July 19, 2014 December 3, 2017
Now traveling by horse and carriage, the Joestar group stop by a kebab shop in Karachi. The store owner Steely Dan[n] implants Dio's flesh bud in Enyaba's body with his microscopic Stand The Lover to keep her from revealing the truth about Dio's Stand, killing Enyaba. The Lovers then enters Joseph's brain, where it causes any pain inflicted on Steely Dan to be amplified and sent to Joseph. It also begins implanting a flesh bud which will kill Joseph in ten minutes. Though angry, Platinum restrains himself as he caters to Steely Dan's whims to prevent Joseph from being hurt. Joseph uses Hermit Purple to make a spirit photo showing the inside of his brain, allowing Hierophant and Polnareff to shrink down their Stands to enter his body and locate The Lovers to save his life.
43 17 "The Lovers, Part 2"[43]
Transcription: "Rabāzu Sono 2" (Japanese: 恋人ラバーズ その2) Jirō Fujimoto Kazuyuki Fudeyasu July 26, 2014 December 10, 2017
In Joseph's brain, The Lovers uses Joseph's brain cells to disguise himself as Hierophant Green and then makes several clones of itself, leaving Hierophant and Polnareff unable to determine which one is the real Stand. Meanwhile, Platinum is humiliated, beaten and forced to steal from a jewelry store by Steely Dan, all while making notes so he can make Steely Dan pay later. In Joseph's brain, Hierophant Green finds and attacks the real Lovers with its tsntacles and forces The Lovers out of Joseph's body with an Emerald Splash, giving Joseph the opportunity to destroy the flesh bud in his brain with Hamon. Realizing he has been defeated, Steely Dan tries to divert Platinum's attention so The Lovers can enter him instead, but The Lovers is quickly spotted and caught by Star Platinum. In desperation, Steely Dan tries to have The Lovers enter a young girl's ear, but it is stopped by Hierophant Green's tentacle, which was attached to The Lovers' leg before it escaped Joseph's brain. This stops Steely Dan's movements completely, allowing Star Platinum to pummel Steely Dan as revenge for everything he put Platinum through.
44 18 "The Sun"[44]
Transcription: "San" (Japanese: 太陽サン) Yasufumi Soejima Naokatsu Tsuda August 2, 2014 December 17, 2017
The Joestar group ride through the Arabian Desert on camels. A long while later, they realize that the sun is still in the sky at 8 o'clock in the evening. With the temperature rapidly increasing, the group realizes what they thought was the sun is actually the Stand called The Sun. Hierophant attempts to judge the distance of The Sun with Hierophant Green, but comes under attack, which also ruins their water supply. Star Platinum digs a hole in the ground to give them shade. Hierophant finds a rock in the middle of the desert which is a mirror image of another. When Platinum throws a rock in its direction, a crack seemingly appears in the sky, and The Sun is defeated, restoring the night sky. The group walk over to the crack to find The Sun's user, Arabia Fats, knocked out cold in a mirrored blind where he had been hiding.
45 19 "Death 13, Part 1"[45]
Transcription: "Desu Sātīn Sono 1" (Japanese: 死神13デスサーティーン その1) Toshiyuki Katō Shōgo Yasukawa August 9, 2014 January 7, 2018
Hierophant dreams that he is in a deserted amusement park with a dog which is killed when the Stand Death 13 attacks. After Polnareff wakes him up, Hierophant has no recollection over the cut on his hand. Hierophant gets a sense of familiarity when he sees the dog he saw in his dreams killed in the same manner. Later, Joseph reluctantly agrees to fly a sick baby called Mannish Boy [o] to the hospital in the light plane he purchased. While in flight, both Hierophant and Polnareff fall asleep and find themselves at the same amusement park dream. They are both attacked by Death 13, but find that they cannot summon their Stands to fight back. Before Death 13 lands a mortal blow on Polnareff, Joseph wakes him, leaving Hierophant in the dream. Meanwhile, Hierophant thrashes about in his sleep and causes Joseph to crash the plane. As the team sets up camp, Hierophant sees that he has cut the words "Baby Stand" into his arm during the dream, realizing that the baby is the Stand user, but is unsuccessful in convincing the others.
46 20 "Death 13, Part 2"[46]
Transcription: "Desu Sātīn Sono 2" (Japanese: 死神13デスサーティーン その2) Naokatsu Tsuda
Shigatsu Yoshikawa Shōgo Yasukawa August 16, 2014 January 14, 2018
Hierophant's suspicions that Mannish Boy is a Stand user are confirmed after he witnesses Mannish Boy skillfully killing a scorpion while hiding the evidence. After failing to convince everyone, Hierophant attempts to attack Mannish Boy with Hierophant Green, but he is knocked out by Polnareff. When they fall asleep, Platinum, Joseph, and Polnareff appear in the dream amusement park where they are all subjected to the whims of Death 13. As Hierophant summoned Hierophant Green before he was knocked out, he brings Hierophant Green into the dream world to fight Death 13. Mannish Boy attempts to use the dream world to his advantage and slice Hierophant Green in half, but Hierophant instead sends his Stand into Death 13's ears, forcing Mannish Boy to heal Hierophant's wounds and accept defeat. The next morning, no-one recalls what happened in the dream except Hierophant who retained his memories as a result of his Stand being inside the dream and he decides to leave Mannish Boy at the nearest town. Hierophant mixes Mannish Boy's feces into the food that Joseph later feeds him. As the group crosses the Red Sea, Joseph makes a detour towards an island to meet someone important.
47 21 "Judgement, Part 1"[47]
Transcription: "Jajjimento Sono 1" (Japanese: 審判ジャッジメント その1) Yūta Takamura Yasuko Kobayashi August 23, 2014 January 21, 2018
The Joestar group arrive on an island by the Red Sea said to be inhabited by Avdol's father. Alone on the island shore, Polnareff discovers an aged lamp. After he rubs it, a genie named Cameo appears and grants Polnareff three wishes. Polnareff is skeptical until his wish for money causes a treasure chest full of gold coins to appear nearby. Wondering if his wishes can bring people back from the dead, Polnareff wishes that his sister Cherie and Avdol can be brought back to life. Cherie seems to be resurrected, but is revived as a ravenous predator who viciously attacks Polnareff to consume his flesh. Cameo explains that he is actually the Stand Judgement, who can create zombie-like creatures from the earth based on the wisher's desires. The terrified Polnareff tries to use his final wish to wish Cherie away. However, Cameo gloatingly tells Polnareff that he has already used his third wish to revive Avdol.
48 22 "Judgement, Part 2"[48]
Transcription: "Jajjimento Sono 2" (Japanese: 審判ジャッジメント その2) Hitomi Ezoe
Kenichi Suzuki Yasuko Kobayashi August 30, 2014 January 28, 2018
In accordance with Polnareff's third wish, Cameo makes a figure of Avdol that joins Cherie in attacking Polnareff, biting off pieces of his flesh as he is unable to use Silver Chariot due to Cameo's interference. The real Avdol, who had survived his encounter with Hol Horse because the seemingly fatal bullet had only grazed his skull, saves Polnareff from the clay doll versions of Avdol and Cherie. Cameo is initially too strong for Polnareff and Avdol's Stands, but Avdol then brings out the full strength of Magician's Red against Cameo, effectively dissipating the Stand. Polnareff and Avdol find a piece of bamboo sticking out of the ground, the breathing tube of the Cameo user. Polnareff drops mud, spiders, ants and a flame down the tube to block his breathing, and both of them urinate into the bamboo, forcing the user to the surface. After reuniting with the group, Joseph reveals he did not bury Avdol but tended to his wounds. Hierophant explains he kept Avdol being alive a secret from Polnareff to prevent Dio from finding out. Avdol further reveals he had disguised himself as his father to purchase a submarine for the group.
49 23 "High Priestess, Part 1"[49]
Transcription: "Hai Puriesutesu Sono 1" (Japanese: 女教皇ハイプリエステス その1) Satoshi Ōsedo Shinichi Inotsume September 6, 2014 February 4, 2018
The Joestar group begin their journey beneath the Red Sea via submarine. Along the way, Joseph makes a call to his wife Suzi Q,[p] who is unaware of his circumstances, making sure she does not travel to Japan to check on Holly, whose condition continues to worsen. Just as they approach the Egyptian shore, Joseph is suddenly attacked by the High Priestess Stand, which has the ability to transform into any mineral substance. As the submarine descends into chaos from the Stand's attacks, it begins to leak and sink. Platinum answers another call from Suzi Q, who becomes concerned about what she hears. With the submarine at the bottom of the ocean and running low on oxygen, Platinum attempts to crush High Priestess with Star Platinum, but it escapes by transforming into a razor. Unable to directly attack High Priestess, the group attempts to escape to the surface while Suzi Q and her butler Roses prepare to fly to Japan.
50 24 "High Priestess, Part 2"[50]
Transcription: "Hai Puriesutesu Sono 2" (Japanese: 女教皇ハイプリエステス その2) Shunsuke Machiya
Naokatsu Tsuda Shinichi Inotsume September 13, 2014 February 11, 2018
After finding some scuba equipment, Joseph gives everyone a quick lesson before the group prepares to flee the submarine. As they exit the submarine, they discover High Priestess has disguised itself as Polnareff's regulator and attacks him. However, Joseph and Hierophant save Polnareff using their Stands. They all leave safely and while swimming across some rocks, they find High Priestess has disguised itself as the sea bed, sucking them inside its mouth. As the Stand's user, Midler,[q] gloats from the surface, the group flatters her, trying to appeal to her vanity, but this only serves to anger her further. She tries to crush Platinum between High Priestess's teeth. Platinum breaks the teeth with Star Platinum. The group escape from High Priestess's mouth, reaching the surface, where they find Midler incapacitated (and disfigured) as a result of Platinum's attack. Thirty days after leaving Japan and defeating many of Dio’s assassins, the Joestar group finally arrive in Egypt. Platinum and Joseph assure Suzi Q of their safety before continuing their pursuit of Dio. Meanwhile, Dio has summoned nine more Stand users.

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51 25 "Iggy the Fool and Geb's N'Doul, Part 1"[51]
Transcription: "'Za Fūru' no Igī to 'Gebu-shin' no Ndūru Sono 1" (Japanese: 「愚者ザ・フール」のイギーと「ゲブ神」のンドゥール その1) Kenichi Suzuki Yasuko Kobayashi January 10, 2015 February 18, 2018
Two representatives from the Speedwagon Foundation bring a Stand user dog named Iggy to Platinum's group, whose Stand The Fool controls sand. Joseph is also informed of Holly's situation, learning that she has two weeks left. A water-based Stand named Geb[r] emerges from the canteen used by the Speedwagon Foundation representatives, and kills the two representatives. Platinum's group attempts to hide from Geb, only for it to travel through the sand and surprise them, injuring Hierophant's eyes. The group hide in their car when they realize N'Doul, the Stand user they cannot see, is using sound to find them. Geb pulls the car into the sand to kill the group, but Iggy, sensing the attack and N'Doul's position four kilometers away, flees the car.
52 26 "Iggy the Fool and Geb's N'Doul, Part 2"[52]
Transcription: "'Za Fūru' no Igī to 'Gebu-shin' no Ndūru Sono 2" (Japanese: 「愚者ザ・フール」のイギーと「ゲブ神」のンドゥール その2) Taisuke Mamori
Toshiyuki Katō Yasuko Kobayashi January 17, 2015 February 25, 2018
Avdol attempts to set up a trap for Geb, but N'Doul figures it out at the last second. Geb avoids an attack from Magician's Red and injures Avdol. Realizing Iggy can detect N'Doul's attack, Platinum coerces him into summoning The Fool, which can glide. Platinum hitches a ride against Iggy's wishes so they can head towards N'Doul to stop him from attacking. As they get closer, both Iggy's stubbornness and N'Doul's cunning puts Platinum at risk. Star Platinum grabs Iggy and throws him in N'Doul's direction, forcing Iggy to protect himself with The Fool while also creating a distraction long enough for Star Platinum to injure N'Doul. N'Doul commits suicide through the use of Geb so he cannot be interrogated over Dio's plans. Elsewhere, a traveling manga artist asks to see Boingo's[s] comic book titled Oingo Boingo Brothers Adventure[t] and discovers its odd contents, but is scared off by Boingo's older brother Oingo.[u] The brothers prepare to head off to Aswan to confront Platinum's group, but decide to wait for the next bus, as it is soon revealed that Boingo's comic book had predicted the artist's death.
53 27 "Khnum's Oingo and Thoth's Boingo / Khnum's Zenyatta and Thoth's Mondatta"[53]
Transcription: "'Kunumu-shin' no Oingo to 'Toto-shin' no Boingo" (Japanese: 「クヌム神」のオインゴと「トト神」のボインゴ) Hitomi Ezoe Kazuyuki Fudeyasu January 24, 2015 March 4, 2018
As the Joestar group arrive in Aswan to get Hierophant and Avdol into the hospital, they are targeted by Dio's assassins Oingo, whose Stand Khnum changes his face, and Boingo, whose Stand Thoth is a comic book that predicts the near future. Thoth predicts that Platinum, Joseph, and Polnareff will drink poisoned tea. Oingo poisons the group's tea, but as they drink it the group spits it out when Iggy causes a commotion. Thoth predicts that Oingo will rob a man and that Platinum's head will be split in two by a bomb Oingo planted that looks like an orange when he heads to the hospital. Oingo robs the man, and plants the bomb in the group's car, but is forced to disguise himself as Platinum when caught off guard by the return of Joseph and Polnareff, Platinum having headed to the hospital before them. Oingo rides in the car with Joseph and Polnareff. He soon realizes that while disguised as Platinum, he would be the bomb's victim. Oingo escapes the car to change back. Polnareff discards the bomb and Oingo steps on it, wounding him. Boingo is hospitalized by some thugs hired by the man Oingo robbed earlier.
54 28 "Anubis, Part 1"[54]
Transcription: "'Anubisu-shin' Sono 1" (Japanese: 「アヌビス神」 その1) Jirō Fujimoto Shinichi Inotsume January 31, 2015 March 11, 2018
With Hierophant needing to spend a few more days in hospital to heal his eyes, the others continue across the Nile river by boat to Kom Ombo. Meanwhile, a young man named Chaka discovers the sword-shaped Stand Anubis. When Chaka draws Anubis out of its sheath, Anubis then suddenly moves on its own, killing Chaka's family. It declares Chaka as its master and sends him to pursue Platinum's group. Chaka and Anubis face off against Polnareff, with Polnareff struggling against Anubis's ability to pass through anything to reach its target. When Chaka attempts a surprise attack, Polnareff uses a secret technique to deflect a piece of Silver Chariot's sword into Chaka's neck, knocking him unconscious. When Polnareff inspects the sword for himself, he comes close to being swayed by its influence before Platinum and the others arrive. As Platinum and Polnareff stop by a barber shop on their way to take the sword to a police station, Anubis possesses the shop's barber, Khan, who prepares to kill Polnareff.
55 29 "Anubis, Part 2"[55]
Transcription: "'Anubisu-shin' Sono 2" (Japanese: 「アヌビス神」 その2) Toshiyuki Katō Shinichi Inotsume February 7, 2015 March 18, 2018
Polnareff struggles to defend himself against Khan, after Anubis has memorized all of Silver Chariot's moves from before. Star Platinum snaps Anubis in half, freeing Khan from its control. But as Platinum and Polnareff plan to throw the sword into the Nile, a police officer interferes. Polnareff inadvertently draws Anubis, and becomes possessed. Platinum struggles to fight against Anubis, who possesses not only Polnareff's speed and Stand abilities, but also knowledge of every move Star Platinum uses against him. Anubis stabs Platinum's stomach and proceeds to push it in further, but Platinum uses this opportunity to pin it in place while Star Platinum smashes it to pieces. Anubis possesses a young boy with the remaining half of the blade and attempts to make the boy throw it at Polnareff. Iggy trips the boy up, resulting in Anubis ending up at the bottom of the Nile.
56 30 "Bastet's Mariah, Part 1"[56]
Transcription: "'Basuteto-joshin' no Maraia Sono 1" (Japanese: 「バステト女神」のマライア その1) Shigatsu Yoshikawa Shōgo Yasukawa February 14, 2015 March 25, 2018
Hierophant is informed that the Speedwagon Foundation is taking over his medical treatment, allowing his eyes to heal faster. Meanwhile, as Platinum's group arrive in Luxor, Joseph gets shocked by Bastet, a Stand disguised as an electrical socket. Joseph decides to have the group stay in Luxor for the night. The next morning, Joseph quickly realizes he has become a human magnet as a result of the shock, causing anything metallic to become a potentially lethal weapon for him. Joseph is trapped on an escalator by Bastet's user Mariah, resulting in his hands nearly being chopped off on the landing platform. Avdol rescues him but comes under Bastet's influence as well. As Joseph and Avdol pursue Mariah, they become stuck together by their magnetism.
57 31 "Bastet's Mariah, Part 2"[57]
Transcription: "'Basuteto-joshin' no Maraia Sono 2" (Japanese: 「バステト女神」のマライア その2) Yūta Takamura Shōgo Yasukawa February 21, 2015 April 8, 2018[v]
Joseph and Avdol try to get themselves detached from each other, facing all kinds of embarrassment in the process, only to wind up stuck on a railroad track as a train approaches. Magician's Red burns a hole underneath the tracks before they are run over, allowing Avdol and Joseph to escape. Despite being weighed down by an increasing array of metallic objects, Joseph and Avdol confront Mariah in a pincer attack, but are caught in a trap as she sets off several loose power cables that are drawn to their magnetism. However, the duo utilize their magnetism to their own advantage, crushing all of Mariah's bones with their combined weight until she passes out and relinquishes her power. Meanwhile, another Stand user, Alessi, sets his sights on Platinum, Polnareff, and Iggy.
58 32 "Set's Alessi, Part 1"[58]
Transcription: "'Seto-shin' no Aresshī Sono 1" (Japanese: 「セト神」のアレッシー その1) Kentarō Fujita Kazuyuki Fudeyasu February 28, 2015 April 15, 2018
While Platinum, Polnareff, and Iggy go off in search of Joseph and Avdol, who are busy with their battle with Mariah, they are followed by Alessi, who uses the power of the Stand Set which resides in his shadow to turn Polnareff into a child. Along with his smaller stature, Polnareff's mind also starts reverting as he gradually loses his adult memories. Unable to ask Platinum for help, Polnareff is only able to defend himself from Alessi using Silver Chariot, who is also affected by Set's power. Barely managing to escape Alessi after Silver Chariot's blade hits his neck by chance, Polnareff is picked up by a young woman who takes him to her home to treat his injuries. Alessi attacks Polnareff as he takes a bath.
59 33 "Set's Alessi, Part 2"[59]
Transcription: "'Seto-shin' no Aresshī Sono 2" (Japanese: 「セト神」のアレッシー その2) Yasufumi Soejima Kazuyuki Fudeyasu March 7, 2015 April 22, 2018
Alessi attempts to drown Polnareff in the bath, only for his bodily instincts to save him at the last second. Discovering that Alessi had used his power to turn the woman into a fetus that will die in a short amount of time, Polnareff attempts to escape with her, turning even younger every time he touches Set's shadow. Driven into a bedroom, Polnareff uses a fish tank, a ball, and a mirror to hide himself and get the drop on Alessi, who soon winds up in front of Platinum. Alessi hit Platinum with Set's shadow, only to find that Platinum was still powerful and ruthless as a kid. Platinum knocks Alessi out to cancel the age curse before he and Polnareff enact revenge. Relieved to find the woman restored with her memories of the event a haze, Polnareff decides to keep his identity a secret from her before he and Platinum reunite with the rest of the group. Creating another spirit photo with Hermit Purple, Joseph determines Dio's hideout is in Cairo.
60 34 "D'Arby the Gambler, Part 1"[60]
Transcription: "Dābī Za Gyanburā Sono 1" (Japanese: ダービー・ザ・ギャンブラー その1) Yūta Takamura Shōgo Yasukawa March 14, 2015 April 29, 2018
Upon arriving in Cairo, the Joestar group heads to a café where one of Dio's assassins, a gambling man named D'Arby, claims to know where Dio's mansion is and suggests a friendly wager for his intel with their souls on the line. Polnareff goes first and the two bet on which of two pieces of fish a cat would go for first. Polnareff loses, and D'Arby's Stand Osiris steals Polnareff's soul and implants it in a poker chip, with the cat revealed to be D'Arby's pet. Joseph offers his soul in a wager against D'Arby. They bet to see who will cause a glass full to the brim to overflow by dropping coins into it. On his turn, Joseph tries to cheat by dropping more liquid into the glass, knowing that it will overflow on D'Arby's turn, but D'Arby easily puts his coin in. Joseph subconsciously admits defeat, leaving D'Arby to steal his soul. Platinum discovers D'Arby had used a small piece of chocolate to change the way the glass appeared to be full and let it melt. Platinum decides to face D'Arby next and beat him at poker.
61 35 "D'Arby the Gambler, Part 2"[61]
Transcription: "Dābī Za Gyanburā Sono 2" (Japanese: ダービー・ザ・ギャンブラー その2) Hitomi Ezoe Shōgo Yasukawa March 21, 2015 May 6, 2018
D'Arby prepares his and Platinum's game of poker by splitting up Polnareff and Joseph's souls into six poker chips each he will use to bet with, and giving Platinum six chips to represent his own soul. Platinum picks a boy near the café to deal for them, not knowing everyone in and near the café is in D'Arby's employ. Platinum loses three chips in his first hand against D'Arby, and in the second hand D'Arby is dealt four kings. Platinum, not looking at his cards, raises all of his soul and Avdol's soul on his bet. D'Arby sees Platinum's bet and raises it, betting the rest of Platinum's soul and all of Joseph and Polnareff's souls. Platinum sees his bet with Hierophant's soul and then raises it with the soul of his mother Holly for knowledge of Dio's Stand. D'Arby, unsure if Platinum is cheating and unable to call, mentally folds as he goes catatonic, making him unable to provide information on Dio. All of the souls he won in bets are released. Avdol realizes that Platinum had been dealt a bad hand.
62 36 "Hol Horse and Boingo, Part 1 / Hol Horse and Mondatta, Part 1"[62]
Transcription: "Horu Hōsu to Boingo Sono 1" (Japanese: ホル・ホースとボインゴ その1) Shunsuke Machiya Yasuko Kobayashi March 28, 2015 May 13, 2018
Days before the Joestar group reach Cairo, Hol Horse witnesses Dio's power firsthand while given a final chance to redeem himself. Hol Horse partners with Boingo, whom he kidnapped from Aswan, convincing Boingo to take out the Joestar group with him. Meanwhile, as Platinum's group try to find information about Dio's hideout, Joseph learns that Holly's condition has worsened and has only a few more days to live. Thoth gives Hol Horse an absurd prediction that he will have a chance to kill the group by sticking his fingers up Polnareff's nose. Polnareff gets the jump on Hol Horse, forcing Hol Horse to go through with the prediction. But as the others approach, Hol Horse is uncertain how the rest of the prophecy is supposed to be fulfilled.
63 37 "Hol Horse and Boingo, Part 2 / Hol Horse and Mondatta, Part 2"[63]
Transcription: "Horu Hōsu to Boingo Sono 2" (Japanese: ホル・ホースとボインゴ その2) Taisuke Mamori Yasuko Kobayashi April 4, 2015 May 20, 2018
Hol Horse holds Polnareff at gunpoint in order to hide from Platinum and the others, but Polnareff gets out of the situation by sneezing. Upon being exposed, Hol Horse spills some olive oil which causes a truck to skid out of control and hit Platinum's group. Hiding from Platinum, the only one not left unconscious by the crash, Hol Horse and Boingo follow Thoth's next prediction, which states Hol Horse's bullets will go through Platinum's forehead after being fired through the pipe system at noon. However, they fire at the wrong time, and Polnareff's sneeze causes Platinum to move out of the bullets' path. The bullets then redirect themselves through Thoth's comic page depicting Platinum's face, hospitalizing Hol Horse. Boingo also gets hospitalized when he inadvertently angers Iggy.
64 38 "The Guardian of Hell, Pet Shop, Part 1"[64]
Transcription: "Jigoku no Monban Petto Shoppu Sono 1" (Japanese: 地獄の門番ペット·ショップ その1) Shigatsu Yoshikawa Kenichi Suzuki April 11, 2015 June 3, 2018
Iggy comes across Dio's hideout and finds it is guarded by a sadistic falcon named Pet Shop. While Iggy feigned being a dumb dog to not get involved, he reluctantly ends up saving the young owner of the dogs from Pet Shop with the boy running off. Forced to go on the run from Pet Shop and the ice attacks from his Stand Horus, Iggy escapes into the sewers, using The Fool to counterattack Horus. Undeterred, Pet Shop fully manifests Horus and freezes his wounds while preventing Iggy from escaping.
65 39 "The Guardian of Hell, Pet Shop, Part 2"[65]
Transcription: "Jigoku no Monban Petto Shoppu Sono 2" (Japanese: 地獄の門番ペット·ショップ その2) Jirō Fujimoto Kenichi Suzuki April 18, 2015 June 10, 2018
Having been caught by Pet Shop's ice attacks, Iggy is forced to gnaw off his front left paw and escape the sewers via its water supply, using The Fool to hide at the bottom of the river. Pet Shop dives into the river after Iggy and uses his ice in an attempt to crush Iggy's dome. Digging downwards only to find Pet Shop waiting for him, Iggy uses the pressure from the collapsing dome behind him to rush forward and clamp Pet Shop's beak shut just as he prepares an ice missile, causing Pet Shop to destroy himself. Exhausted from blood loss and nearly drowning, Iggy is rescued by the boy he protected earlier. A recovered Hierophant reunites with the group after having a Speedwagon Foundation doctor treat Iggy's injuries. Iggy then leads the group to Dio's hideout.
66 40 "D'Arby the Player, Part 1"[66]
Transcription: "Dābī za Pureiyā Sono 1" (Japanese: ダービー・ザ・プレイヤー その1) Yasufumi Soejima Kazuyuki Fudeyasu April 25, 2015 June 17, 2018
D'Arby's younger brother Terence T. D'Arby,[w] brings out his Stand Atum, who drags Platinum, Hierophant, and Joseph into an illusory world created by another user's Stand. There, D'Arby reveals himself to collect the souls of his defeated opponent like his brother, placing them in his doll collection. With Atum attaching a piece of itself to Platinum's soul earlier, D'Arby challenges the trio to a series of video games with their souls on the line in order to have him relinquish Platinum. D'Arby first challenges Hierophant in a racing video game, with both players using their Stands to perform advanced techniques. With the race neck-and-neck throughout most of the course, the pair soon enter a dark tunnel, with D'Arby gaining a slight lead.
67 41 "D'Arby the Player, Part 2"[67]
Transcription: "Dābī za Pureiyā Sono 2" (Japanese: ダービー・ザ・プレイヤー その2) Taisuke Mamori Kazuyuki Fudeyasu May 2, 2015 June 24, 2018
Hierophant uses his higher power level to knock D'Arby off the course, only to realize he unknowingly helped him win with his soul transferred into one of D'Arby's dolls. Platinum steps up to face D'Arby in a baseball video game and wagers his soul against Hierophant's. Although Platinum, who never played a video game before, gets two of his batters knocked out at the start, he soon figures out the controls by his third batter and scores four home runs, though D'Arby uses a change of pitcher to catch Platinum's third batter out. As D'Arby goes on the offensive, predicting Platinum's moves after declaring his bats and scoring three home runs, Joseph assumes that D'Arby has the power to read people's minds. Platinum himself declares his next pitch.
68 42 "The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 1 / The Miasma of the Void, Cool Ice, Part 1"[68]
Transcription: "Akū no Shōki Vanira Aisu Sono 1" (Japanese: 亜空の瘴気 ヴァニラ・アイス その1) Shunsuke Machiya
Eri Nagata Shinichi Inotsume May 9, 2015 July 1, 2018
D'Arby uses Atum to read if Platinum is telling the truth in the form of yes or no questions. Despite Platinum's soul not lying about his pitch, his pitches turn out to be different from expected. This leads D'Arby to suspect that Platinum is somehow cheating. Unknown to D'Arby, Joseph was using Hermit Purple on the game controller. D'Arby subconsciously admits defeat and releases Hierophant's soul. Platinum pummels D'Arby, opening up a way out of the game room. Meanwhile, Dio's right-hand man Vanilla Ice[x] cuts off his own head so Dio can use his blood to complete his assimilation of Jonathan's body. Dio uses his own blood to bring Vanilla Ice back to life, stating he will get blood from someone else and sends him to attack the intruders. Meanwhile, Polnareff, Avdol, and Iggy venture inside the mansion. Iggy uses The Fool to take down a Stand user named Kenny G[y] to stop the illusions that made the mansion into a labyrinth. Avdol is killed when he pushes Polnareff and Iggy away from Cream, Vanilla Ice's Stand which disintegrates anything that enters the void inside its mouth besides Vanilla Ice.
69 43 "The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 2 / The Miasma of the Void, Cool Ice, Part 2"[69]
Transcription: "Akū no Shōki Vanira Aisu Sono 2" (Japanese: 亜空の瘴気 ヴァニラ・アイス その2) Yūta Takamura Shinichi Inotsume May 16, 2015 July 8, 2018
Vanilla Ice uses Cream to prevent Polnareff and Iggy from reaching Dio while blindly destroying most of the mansion. Cream limits Polnareff's movement by erasing part of his foot. Hiding in the confusion, Iggy uses a sand replica of Dio to lure Vanilla Ice into a false sense of security to attack, but he sees through the deception and proceeds to attack Iggy in a fit of rage. Polnareff uses Iggy's leftover sand to determine Vanilla Ice's location and stab him in his mouth. Vanilla Ice retaliates by having Cream erase part of Polnareff's left hand, leg, and cheek while breaking his right arm. Vanilla Ice then decides to finish off Polnareff, who is left to accept his impending death.
70 44 "The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 3 / The Miasma of the Void, Cool Ice, Part 3"[70]
Transcription: "Akū no Shōki Vanira Aisu Sono 3" (Japanese: 亜空の瘴気 ヴァニラ・アイス その3) Hitomi Ezoe Shinichi Inotsume May 23, 2015 July 15, 2018
Iggy uses The Fool to pull Polnareff out of Cream's reach before he dies from his injuries. Angered at having lost another comrade, Polnareff skewers Vanilla Ice through the head and snaps his neck. While Vanilla Ice is revealed to have unknowingly become a vampire when Dio revived him, Polnareff exploits Vanilla Ice's inexperience by destroying him with sunlight. Meanwhile, Suzi pays a visit to Japan to visit Holly, fully understanding that Holly's life is in danger while deeming that keeping Platinum and Joseph is the best way she can help. Back at Dio's mansion, Platinum, Joseph, and Hierophant come across the vampire "Loser", who is forced to lead the three to Dio after his attempt to disguise himself as an innocent woman failed. Meanwhile, Polnareff, having patched up his injuries, comes face to face with Dio.
71 45 "Dio's World, Part 1"[71]
Transcription: "Dio no Sekai Sono 1" (Japanese: Dioの世界 その1) Shigatsu Yoshikawa Shōgo Yasukawa May 30, 2015 July 22, 2018
Polnareff makes repeated attempts to climb up the stairs and finds himself back where he started, realizing it is the power of Dio's Stand, The World. Dio is forced back upstairs when Platinum and the others arrive. The group reach Dio's coffin and force Loser to open it up. Loser suddenly finds himself inside the coffin. Sensing murderous intent from behind them, the Joestar group escape out the window. After sunset, with Platinum sticking with Polnareff, Dio hijacks the limousine of Phillips, a visiting senator, and forces Phillips to pursue Joseph and Hierophant in the limousine. Dio has The World block Hierophant Green's attacks. Determining that The World is a close-range Stand like Star Platinum, Hierophant comes up with a plan to expose its secrets.
72 46 "Dio's World, Part 2"[72]
Transcription: "Dio no Sekai Sono 2" (Japanese: Dioの世界 その2) Toshiyuki Katō Shōgo Yasukawa June 6, 2015 July 29, 2018
Hierophant uses Hierophant Green to surround Dio with wires that automatically attack him with Emerald Splash once touched. A second after, Hierophant Green's barrier is torn down while Dio fatally wounds Hierophant. Hierophant deduces the nature of The World's ability in his final moments, using the last of his strength to use an Emerald Splash to smash a clock face as a clue for Joseph. Using this clue, Joseph figures out that Dio has the power to stop time. Realizing there are some limits to Dio's power, Joseph conducts his Hamon through Hermit Purple to keep Dio at a distance, and rushes to warn Platinum about The World. Dio catches up to Joseph and freezes time long enough to stab him in the neck with a throwing knife. Furious, Platinum ignores Joseph's warning to keep his distance and instead confronts Dio in a close-range Stand battle.
73 47 "Dio's World, Part 3"[73]
Transcription: "Dio no Sekai Sono 3" (Japanese: Dioの世界 その3) Taisuke Mamori
Yūta Takamura
Yasufumi Soejima Yasuko Kobayashi June 13, 2015 August 5, 2018
Dio stops time to try and finish Platinum, but due to Star Platinum being the same type of Stand as The World, Platinum appears to be able to both perceive him and move himself slightly, while time is stopped. Dio initially assumes this to be a trick Platinum pulled by planting a magnet on Dio to move Platinum's fingers, but this turns out to be a trick itself to make Dio think that Platinum truly cannot move. Platinum uses Star Platinum to counterattack during stopped time. Realizing that Platinum can only move for a brief moment while time is stopped, Dio stays out of his attack range and attacks using time-stopped knives, landing some hits on Platinum, who survives by hiding magazines under his clothes. While Platinum plays dead, Polnareff launches a surprise attack and nearly destroys Dio's brain, only for Dio to stop time and turn his attention to Polnareff. Drawing Dio's attention away from Polnareff, Platinum uses Star Platinum to stop his own heart, until Dio gets close to him, allowing him to bash Dio's skull. Dio tricks Platinum into knocking him near where Joseph is. He then drains Joseph's blood and completely assimilates Jonathan's body.
74 48 "Long Journey Farewell, My Friends"[74]
Transcription: "Harukanaru Tabiji Saraba Tomo yo" (Japanese: 遥かなる旅路 さらば友よ) Shigatsu Yoshikawa
Shunsuke Machiya
Toshiyuki Katō Yasuko Kobayashi June 20, 2015 August 12, 2018
The duration of The World's ability has increased as a result of Dio draining Joseph's blood. Dio stops time and brings down a road roller on top of Platinum. Platinum stops time at the last second, and uses Star Platinum to break Dio's leg. Star Platinum smashes The World in the same spot as Dio's broken leg, destroying it and Dio in the process. Following the battle, Platinum works with the Speedwagon Foundation to revive Joseph by transfusing the blood that remained in Jonathan's body, which they later expose to sunlight to ensure Dio is completely destroyed. With their journey finally over, Polnareff returns to France while Platinum and Joseph return home to Holly, who is making a complete recovery.
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