Stone Free is sometimes referred to as "Stone Ocean" in localization (such as in English dubs or games) to avoid copyright issues with the song "Stone Free" by Jimi Hendrix. It is a thematic change that aligns the Stand's name with the title of the part, representing Jolyne's desire to break free from the "ocean of stone" (prison).
In its original publication, it was known as JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 6 Jolyne Cujoh: Stone Ocean. (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第6部 空条徐倫 ―『 石作りの海 ストーンオーシャン 』, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai Roku Bu Kūjō Jorīn: Sutōn Ōshan). It was preceded by Golden Wind and followed by Steel Ball Run.
Stone Ocean follows the story of Jolyne Cujoh, Jotaro Kujo's daughter, who is imprisoned on a false charge of murder. While in jail, she becomes embroiled in a conspiracy to change the world as she knows it, and must use her newfound Stand to investigate it.
Stone Free is considered a unique type of close-range stand due to its string power, which allows it great versatility for the user to freely manipulate its body for a wide range of attacks and actions, and because it can not only be summoned to fight but can also provide its user with integrated abilities - allowing ...
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure features several confirmed and heavily implied LGBTQ+ characters, including Dio Brando (bisexual/non-binary), the gay couples Sorbet & Gelato, Squalo & Tiziano (Part 5), and the transgender character Dragona Joestar (Part 9), alongside others like bisexual Scarlet Valentine (Part 7), with many queer themes and homoerotic undertones throughout the series, especially in its iconic style and character dynamics.
I take care not to trouble myself with any enemies, like winning and losing, that would cause me to lose sleep at night. That is how I deal with society, and I know that is what brings me happiness. Although, if I were to fight I wouldn't lose to anyone. [Modified English variant] – You can call me Yoshikage Kira.
Giorno was born from an affair between Nicholas Joestar and Mariko Shiobana. After Nicholas rejected both Mariko and Giorno, Luca offered to take both Shiobanas to Italy. As a child, Giorno received a diagnosis for autism.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean's protagonist, Jolyne Cujoh, is the only female 'JoJo' in a series with a primary audience of men, yet she is far from a weak and introverted damsel in distress.
In JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Jesus is a central figure in the Steel Ball Run, depicted similarly to the Latter-Day Saints' portrayal, suggesting he taught the Gospel in North America. He is associated with the Saint's Corpse, implied to be the biblical Jesus Christ.
Despite following the rule of the ever-progressing hero, Araki decided to bend the rule and have Jonathan die to save his wife and child: he acknowledged that dying is as far negative as a hero can go, and called it unthinkable to do such a thing in a shōnen manga, but said that since he wanted to pass down the Joestar ...
The 14 phrases in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure are cryptic items from DIO's diary, essential to Father Pucci's plan to achieve "Heaven" by guiding the Green Baby (DIO's reincarnation) to evolve his Stand, ultimately leading to Made in Heaven; the phrases, including "Spiral staircase," "Rhinoceros beetle," and "Secret Emperor," represent significant symbols from DIO's life and foreshadow key elements of the universe's reset, linking to themes of fate, rebirth, and destiny, though some remain mysterious.
Though the “Karma” singer used to self-identify as a lesbian since coming out in 2021, she discovered through her new romance with Big Brother UK castmate Chris Hughes that she now aligns with a different letter of the LGBTQIA+ alphabet.
In Golden Wind, the protagonist Giorno Giovanna is Dio's son, but because Dio was in possession of Jonathan's body at the time of Giorno's conception, Giorno is biologically both Dio and Jonathan's son and thus a member of the Joestar family, and his own virtuous soul prevents him from becoming evil as Dio was, thanks ...
The name Kira was created by the public in response to Light Yagami's initial use of the Death Note, and various members of the public view Kira as a god. Various Death Note users act as Kira, but their identities are unknown to the public so their actions are viewed as being committed by one entity.
Yoshikage Kira was born in 1966 within Morioh, Japan from two very old parents. Kira lived a fairly normal life, being pretty popular and having a lot of rewards. When Kira was young, he saw a picture of the Mona Lisa's hands, in which made him obsessed with hands and started his descent into serial killing.
Shinobu Kawajiri's relationship with Kira evolves as she becomes attracted to him, not knowing he is Yoshikage Kira and not her real husband. Initially, Kira struggles to control his murderous urges and acts gently to avoid suspicion.