![]() ![]() You will too, and if you're a classic animist connoisseur like I am, you'll love the random color swap scenes ala most '90s anime. This is supposedly because Jojo's Bizarre Adventure is the most commercially successful manga on the market and its art style is supposedly museum level, but I ain't reading manga so I think the s*** looks great. This series looks beautiful, which is hilarious as Japanese audiences panned its art style, citing it as "cheap" upon its release. It's something to appreciate, as you begin to develop a love for the story before you become enamored to the quirkiness and BIZARRENESS (omg he said it) it's known for. Rather intentionally I would presume, the series gets progressively weirder as it goes. I can't really go too much into the plot because I will invariably spoil some of the crazy twists that make this series so great, but I will tell you this is a series that needs some time to develop.įirst episode in, you'll think you are just watching some basic cheese ball anime with an Americanized pop art style, and you are, but things develop very quickly from Episode 2 on. Speedwagon, and Jonathan Joestar, we are pulled into this 2,000-year old war reviving in 19th century England. That just touches on some of the things you see that make you say, "Okay, this show earns having 'bizarre' in its title." Following characters named DIO, Robert E.O. Jack The Ripper exploding out of a horse corpse.The first season of this series had it all, and when I say "all," I mean. We'll dive further into my gripes with Stardust Crusaders here in a bit but, for now, let's focus on the positive. Truth be told, if it weren't for the second and third series, it would easily top the list of my favorite anime of all time. The first season of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is far and away the best this series has to offer across the board.
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