This episode even tops the previous one. It’s even more thrilling and don’t even get me started on the soundtrack. Bucciarati’s OST theme is pure gold and his standoff with Pesci is just so damn cool especially the part where he stops Pesci’s final attempt to ruin his plans. The arrivederci line was just so damn cold that it could nullify the stand ability of The Grateful Dead
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind
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Synopsis
Meet Giorno Giovanna, a 15-year-old pickpocket living in Naples with a dream that sounds completely unhinged: he wants to join the Italian mafia and take it over from the inside. His reason? The local crime syndicate, Passione, has flooded the streets with drugs targeting kids, and Giorno figures the only way to fix a broken system is to climb to the top of it. He's also got a Stand called Gold Experience that can breathe life into anything he touches, which makes for some genuinely creative fights. After a tense encounter with Bruno Bucciarati — a gangster with his own sense of justice — Giorno starts working his way into Passione's ranks alongside a crew of misfits, each with their own bizarre abilities. This is JoJo Part 5, so expect 39 episodes of increasingly wild Stand battles where the real weapon is thinking three steps ahead of your opponent. David Production went hard on the animation here — the colors pop, the poses are iconic, and the soundtrack shifts between Italian opera vibes and straight-up bangers. If you liked the strategic combat in Hunter x Hunter or the stylish criminal underworld energy of Baccano! and Black Lagoon, this lands in that same space. The tone is action-packed but surprisingly tactical, and the group dynamic gives it a heist-crew feel that sets it apart from other JoJo parts.
Episode Guide
Characters
Giorno Giovanna
Giorno Giovanna, Dio's son, seeks to reform the Italian mafia, Passione, from within, aiming for a Robin Hood-esque redistribution of wealth.
Portrayed by Kawaye Janice
Bruno Bucciarati
Loyal Passione capo, Bruno Bucciarati uses his zipper Stand, Sticky Fingers, to protect his friends and fight for justice.
Portrayed by Chase Ray
Guido Mista
Guido Mista, a sharpshooter with the Stand Sex Pistols, overcomes his fear of the number 4 to fight alongside Bruno Bucciarati.
Portrayed by Chiplock Sean
Narancia Ghirga
Narancia, a loyal gang member, pilots Aerosmith, a powerful Stand, fiercely protecting his friends and avenging his troubled past.
Portrayed by McCarley Kyle
Diavolo
Ruthless Passione boss, Diavolo, hides a dark past and seeks to erase his identity, employing King Crimson's power.
Portrayed by Goff Kellen
Leone Abbacchio
Former police officer, haunted by past trauma, joins Bruno's gang, using his Stand, Moody Blues, to relive the past.
Portrayed by Lauer Mick
Quick Takes
View all 68 takesWhat a roller coaster of an episode. Just when you thought everything was going to be fine, the situation completely flips around. Every scene had me on the edge of my seat, and the cliffhanger ending almost made me fall off my chair. Don’t forget about the soundtrack, which amplified the mood of each scene and made the whole experience more immersive.
It's the introduction of the 5th animal stand user and I don't think that this is a coincidence that it's on part 5 considering it's Araki we are talking about😏. Anyways, This was a suspenseful episode especially at the end part. The soundtrack even amplified the mood of each scene, they even made a great move of making the end of the episode a cliff hanger.
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