The Sweet Sorrow of Stone Ocean's Ending

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What a wonderful world indeed.

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Holy shit! I just realized that Jojo Started with a People driving in the rain and ends with people driving in the rain! ARAKI!!!!

iooog
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Sooo... basically, the real Stone Ocean's ending was the friends we made along the way?

lnedver
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“Haven’t we already learned that chasing only the result is not a good idea?”
*Cue Diavolo dying infinitely*

jeremiahvaleska
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"Jolyne Cujoh’s memories might be different in the reset of the universe but her love and her feelings are still there, they became something eternal and I’m sure she’ll keep growing wiser and stronger."

—Hirohiko Araki on the final chapters of Stone Ocean

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"What mattered was never the result, but the journey..."

Vento Aureo was really prepping us up for Stone Ocean this entire time

qtarokujo
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If anything, Stone Ocean’s apocalyptic ending kind of made JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure self containing. Giorno’s everlasting victory will always and forever be intact, Morioh Cho will never have turmoil, Jotaro’s victory against the physical form of DIO will remain, Kars will forever remain banished, JoJo’s sacrifice on that boat, allowing Erina to escape with George Joestar II and Lisa Lisa, allowing this Bizarre Adventure to continue onwards. All of it is now concrete, set in stone, Everlasting.

tinhornname
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I had a feeling that Weather Report's relationship as being a brother to Pucci would play a role in Pucci's defeat. Such a broken stand ability, only to be defeated by a vital element that keeps humans alive. Oxygen.

TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
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“Part 6 sucks” nonsense brother join me in prayer DORIME

jojak
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The ending was so bittersweet. Yes, they live an objectively better life, but we'll never see the same characters ever again. When Pucci died, the personalities we followed the whole time had also died. It sucks, but it's what's best. Emporio knows this, and he represents exactly how we feel at the end.

ashle
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This took “I’ve Won... But At What Cost?” To a whole ‘nother level.

vanillarice
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When you see Emporio at the end you can’t help but just feel the same way as the poor kid, All of his friends stand their as a reminder of his past adventures yet they can never remember them, and he knows it’s for the better. Part 6 is a Masterpiece

face_the_slayer
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You didn't need to make me cry at the end there buddy. Also hitting me with a loud sound while crying makes me feel personally attacked.

hiimanthonysullivan
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Only people that rush part 6 (to read part 7) think it's the worst part and it's filled with "Araki forgot" moments.

Always remember that.

SnipingIsAGoodJobMate
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6:18 all the main cast still alive, cries in plankton

Nervar
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When you think about it, Foo Fighters was a microcosm of this. Her greatest fear was losing her intellect and, more specifically, her memories. She believed her memories were what was important, regardless of the way it ended, because that was a sign that she was truly alive with a purpose. And when Jolyne insists that she's going to bring Foo Fighters back by getting Pucci's disc, F.F. says "Yes, but it will be a different Foo Fighters. It won't be me" just the same as the universe will be saved, but it will be a different universe. But that's okay because what actually mattered was the memories and connections we made along the way. In canon, the universe was reset, but that story and those characters are still just as real to me, and in my heart it all happened. F.F. was preparing us for that lesson, the same way Abbacchio prepared us for the lesson that skipping to the result is never a good idea.

TeeklGrey
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I cannot wait until Stone Ocean is animated though. I guess I'm weird for saying this, but I love all of the JoJo parts, never skipped any and I'm glad I didn't.

TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
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Thank you for giving respect to this deeply misunderstood part. People tend to misinterpret Stone Ocean’s ending, as “Pucci winning” and “everyone dying at the end, ” when it was those on the side of justice that fate favored in the end.

geryldpina
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This video contained no "araki forgots" and actually understood MIH








Finally a jojo video where hamon beat doesn't get fugo levels of angry

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Jotaro also had an opportunity to save the universe by stopping time and killing Pucci, but he wouldn’t be able to save Jolyne’s life. So he chose Jolyne and ended up dying alongside her and everyone els anyway. Therefor he measured his daughter to be more important to him than the entire universe.

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The Joestar bloodline was a curse. They were never allowed to live in peace. Another generation, another tragedy. From jonathan all the way to jolyne. It was their destiny as joestars. This ending makes you realize that, Jojos Bizzare adventure is not so bizzare anymore. They can finally live a normal life. To imagine that it took the universe collapsing into itself for them to be granted this. I just finished the manga last night and I was so salty at the end but now I understand. Thank you for this video.

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