Watched 3 seasons because of some comments that says that it gets better. It doesn't. I don't get why it gets so many good reviews, but if you watch, say, half a season and you don't like it, i bet that you never will.
What you get with this anime are seasons starring descendants of the Joestar family, where they all happen to be nicknamed "jojo" in combination with their names (e.g. Joseph Joestar).
The main characters face several minions (1 or 2 foes at a time, who knows why. Anyone would think it's better to send them all together to slaughter the protagonists), and at least one "boss", in situations where it often seems that the protagonists are doomed to fail, but in the end they usually come out victorious by various tactics that are sometimes ingenious; others so far-fetched, unclear and/or based on previously undisclosed information that the characters themselves or the voice-over explain what just happened (for some strange reason they also go into this kind of explanations when it happens something obvious that need no explanation at all). The series is a constant repetition of that.
The characters are bloated, stereotypical muscular guys with supernatural powers, facing similar enemies, albeit evil ones, of course. The rules that are laid out for how the world of the series works are somewhat vague, at times seeming to be disregarded, and at other times the characters don't seem to realize that there are much easier solutions than the ones they end up taking. Frequently characters are saved by sheer luck, or sometimes because "the protagonist is so cool he can't lose" (in the 3rd season the latter becomes downright ridiculous).
The result is repetitive, with a story lacking depth, disposable enemies, rather vulgar humor, and overall quite mediocre.
What you get with this anime are seasons starring descendants of the Joestar family, where they all happen to be nicknamed "jojo" in combination with their names (e.g. Joseph Joestar).
The main characters face several minions (1 or 2 foes at a time, who knows why. Anyone would think it's better to send them all together to slaughter the protagonists), and at least one "boss", in situations where it often seems that the protagonists are doomed to fail, but in the end they usually come out victorious by various tactics that are sometimes ingenious; others so far-fetched, unclear and/or based on previously undisclosed information that the characters themselves or the voice-over explain what just happened (for some strange reason they also go into this kind of explanations when it happens something obvious that need no explanation at all). The series is a constant repetition of that.
The characters are bloated, stereotypical muscular guys with supernatural powers, facing similar enemies, albeit evil ones, of course. The rules that are laid out for how the world of the series works are somewhat vague, at times seeming to be disregarded, and at other times the characters don't seem to realize that there are much easier solutions than the ones they end up taking. Frequently characters are saved by sheer luck, or sometimes because "the protagonist is so cool he can't lose" (in the 3rd season the latter becomes downright ridiculous).
The result is repetitive, with a story lacking depth, disposable enemies, rather vulgar humor, and overall quite mediocre.