It's a Wonderful World
- El episodio se transmitió el 1 dic 2022
- TV-14
- 25min
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9.7/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe unstoppable acceleration of time brings the universe full circle. Emporio awakes in Green Dolphin Street Prison, and humanity enters a new world.The unstoppable acceleration of time brings the universe full circle. Emporio awakes in Green Dolphin Street Prison, and humanity enters a new world.The unstoppable acceleration of time brings the universe full circle. Emporio awakes in Green Dolphin Street Prison, and humanity enters a new world.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Casey Mongillo
- Emporio Alnino
- (English version)
- (voz)
Yong Yea
- Father Pucchi
- (English version)
- (voz)
Tiana Camacho
- Ermes Costello
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
Kira Buckland
- Jolyne Cujoh
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
Howard Wang
- Narciso Anastasia
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
Matthew Mercer
- Jotaro Kujo (Alternate)
- (English version)
- (voz)
Kayleigh McKee
- Additional Cast
- (English version)
- (voz)
Ai Fairouz
- Jolyne Kujou
- (voz)
- …
Stephen Fu
- Weather Forecast
- (English version)
- (voz)
Yûichirô Umehara
- Weather Report
- (voz)
- (as Yuichiro Umehara)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Apart from the disastrous episode release of the anime by Netflix
the adaptation is excellent, it makes you read and feel an adapted manga
David Productions is the only one who knows exactly how to understand the panels of master Araki
I don't think any entertaining house could have done this job.
I will not go into comparisons with other classic or seasonal anime but here you can see how a story can be captured from the original author to an animation without killing its essence in these 10 years of anime This is how a cycle/universe of anime/manga ends.
Thanks Jojo's and thank you master Araki for these 10 years of so many beautiful moments in our lives I hope we meet again in another universe <3.
I will not go into comparisons with other classic or seasonal anime but here you can see how a story can be captured from the original author to an animation without killing its essence in these 10 years of anime This is how a cycle/universe of anime/manga ends.
Thanks Jojo's and thank you master Araki for these 10 years of so many beautiful moments in our lives I hope we meet again in another universe <3.
This is it. The conclusion of the Joestar bloodline, going on all the way from Part 1 to here. This beautifully realized episode only further solidified Stone Ocean's ending as one of my favorite endings to any show. Despite the many trials and tribulations along the way (mostly because of the atrocious handling of the series by Netflix) David Production has honored and made justice to the source material perfectly.
The latter stretch of Stone Ocean and especially the ending are a few signs of the quality of storytelling that Araki starts to achieve in full during the next part. Now that this wonderful part is finished, all that's left is to savor it while waiting for a potential adaptation of the masterpiece that is Steel Ball Run.
The latter stretch of Stone Ocean and especially the ending are a few signs of the quality of storytelling that Araki starts to achieve in full during the next part. Now that this wonderful part is finished, all that's left is to savor it while waiting for a potential adaptation of the masterpiece that is Steel Ball Run.
Ok, I hate to be biased, but Jojo is just objectively the best anime of all time and no one can tell me otherwise.
This episode is a credit to David Production, Netflix, Araki, and the animators as individuals as this was a perfect adaptation with perfect pacing to Stone Ocean's ending.
From the changes they made to the intro and the quality of the 3D animation in it to the plot and actual conclusion of the show this was a brilliant ending to a dragged out but good part of Jojo. For once the storyline eluded me and I didn't foresee what was going to happen, which is amazing considering we came here from Part 1, where everything is so predictable in the main plot (besides of course Danny's fate) and I think if this plot is only going to improve the remainder of the days Araki writes this show we are in for gold.
I really do hope that Steel Ball Run comes soon, and I was hoping for some sort of hint to it at the end (which there wasn't) but I have no real complaint besides this. I even stayed for the outro, and you should to because for once it isn't Distant Dreamer by Duffy which I didn't stay for once.
A perfect ending for a patchwork but strong part of the show.
This episode is a credit to David Production, Netflix, Araki, and the animators as individuals as this was a perfect adaptation with perfect pacing to Stone Ocean's ending.
From the changes they made to the intro and the quality of the 3D animation in it to the plot and actual conclusion of the show this was a brilliant ending to a dragged out but good part of Jojo. For once the storyline eluded me and I didn't foresee what was going to happen, which is amazing considering we came here from Part 1, where everything is so predictable in the main plot (besides of course Danny's fate) and I think if this plot is only going to improve the remainder of the days Araki writes this show we are in for gold.
I really do hope that Steel Ball Run comes soon, and I was hoping for some sort of hint to it at the end (which there wasn't) but I have no real complaint besides this. I even stayed for the outro, and you should to because for once it isn't Distant Dreamer by Duffy which I didn't stay for once.
A perfect ending for a patchwork but strong part of the show.
This is PEAK FICTION!!. Woah JoJo is masterpiece these trolls are review bombing this EP. JoJo is the least Toxic Fandom unlike other fandom who review bomb great ep like this one for no reason at all. By far This the best Ending of all time it's even way better than Code Geass and same level as evangelion or better. I am not gonna spoil who haven't seen this but David Production did an amazing Job on this, this shows how love and care they put into this anime, And roundabout at the end was Freaking Amazing with Distant Dreamer, Although I am sad this OG universe has come to End I am eagerly waiting for Steel ball run to get animated. Also whoever that is review bombing is either trolls or toxic Stans.
Its been quite a year since i watched stone ocean. I was frozen like a statue in this episode ending, crying. Damn what an emotional rollercoaster, and they hit us with the nostalgic roundabout ending song and the credits was top notch..W david production .. Araki what a legend 🛐 Its been quite a year since i watched stone ocean. I was frozen like a statue in this episode ending, crying. Damn what an emotional rollercoaster, and they hit us with the nostalgic roundabout ending song and the credits was top notch..W david production .. Araki what a legend 🛐 Its been quite a year since i watched stone ocean. I was frozen like a statue in this episode ending, crying. Damn what an emotional rollercoaster, and they hit us with the nostalgic roundabout ending song and the credits was top notch..W david production .. Araki what a legend 🛐
¿Sabías que…?
- Créditos curiososJotaro Kujo activates his Stand and stops the opening title sequence... then Pucci appears and activates his evolved Stand Made in Heaven to reset the universe.
The rest of the sequence is a remake of the show's first title sequence "Sono Chi No Sadame", with a different montage of comic panels, and with Jolyne and Pucci fighting at the Joestar Mansion.
- Bandas sonorasDistant Dreamer
Performed by Duffy
Written by Duffy and Bernard Butler
Produced by Bernard Butler
(P) 2007 Aimee Duffy, under exclusive license to Polydor Records Ltd. (UK)
Licensed by Universal Music LLC
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