The first one is really old-fashioned. After all, the comics from more than 20 years ago and the animation from six years ago. Straightforward narration and overly exaggerated expressions still need a little getting used to. However, the passion, courage, and fate that the work wants to convey are all expressed. Very infectious as a series starter. A good work can bring shocks beyond time and space. The honest, kind, and gentle generation of Jojo, even if she dies, her spirit will be passed on to her blood and will continue. The sense of destiny between Jojo and Dio is very mysterious, one pure good, one pure evil. Seven years of youth, working side by side with each other. The entanglement of the rest of my life, swords pointed at each other. However, they still recognize each other's common youth and will to die. Jojo finally died holding Dio's head in the fire, and she had no regrets. After all, he tried his best to protect what he wanted to protect. Although it is not complete, there is an explanation. However, Dior did not eliminate it, but achieved the purpose of taking Jojo's body and re-doing evil in the future. Evil continues, and so does good. In the struggle between the two, what really continues is the song of courage, the hymn of the human spirit.
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