Stories in traditional "shonen" or "for boys" anime fall into obvious tropes that JoJo does not. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind Pt. Normal anime will follow a main character (mostly male) trying to solve a problem through fights. Darkness dwells within the splendor of Venice, but there is also light The band of young, quick-thinking mafiosi with hearts of gold has made an impossible choiceto betray the famiglia’s boss Armed with guts and unflinching loyalty to each other, they set out to decode the hellish mystery of. JoJo follows that guideline with some major improvements. When following one main character you run into the problem of the story becoming boring or the main character becoming so overpower that they seem not likable because they run out of the faults that make them human. JoJo switches off the baton of the main focus of the story with it not being about one Joestar, but a family of Joestars. Each Joestar has one problem to solve and a loads of amazing support characters that make this a lovable and amazing series pretty much perfect for me. That being said, I know this show is far from perfect with it's many plot holes and unfinished stories, and lets not talk about the way far away things look in the anime, but in my eyes this story of a family overcoming trials and tribulations is just enough for me to call it my favorite piece of fiction.
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