Stone Ocean
Stone Ocean (Japanese: ストーンオーシャン, Hepburn: Sutōn Ōshan) is the sixth story arc of the Japanese manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. Set near Port St. Lucie, Florida in 2011, the story follows Jotaro Kujo's estranged daughter Jolyne Cujoh as she serves a 15-year sentence at Green Dolphin Street Prison. When her father's Stand ability and memories are stolen by a follower of Dio Brando, Jolyne takes it upon herself to save her father, break out of prison, and put an end to the thief's grand machinations. It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 7, 1999, to April 8, 2003,[lower-alpha 1] and was collected into 17 tankōbon volumes. In its original publication, it was known as JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 6 Jolyne Cujoh: Stone Ocean. (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第6部 空条徐倫 ―『石作りの海』, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai Roku Bu Kūjō Jorīn: Sutōn Ōshan). It was preceded by Golden Wind and followed by Steel Ball Run. A 38-episode anime adaptation, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean, was released on Netflix from December 2021 to December 2022. Viz Media began to digitally release the manga in English through its Shonen Jump service in January 2022.[5]
Stone Ocean | |
ストーンオーシャン (Sutōn Ōshan) | |
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Genre | Adventure, supernatural[1] |
Manga | |
Written by | Hirohiko Araki |
Published by | Shueisha |
English publisher | |
Imprint | Jump Comics |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Jump |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | December 7, 1999 – April 8, 2003 |
Volumes | 17 |
Manga | |
Fujiko no Kimyō na Shoseijutsu: Whitesnake no Gosan | |
Written by | Shō Aimoto |
Published by | Shueisha |
Magazine | Ultra Jump |
Demographic | Seinen |
Published | December 18, 2021 |
Other media | |
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Chronology | |
Preceded by: Golden Wind |
Plot
Jotaro Kujo's daughter, Jolyne Cujoh, is convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 15 years in Green Dolphin Street Prison, unknowingly taking the fall for her boyfriend. Prior to her incarceration, Jolyne pricks her finger on a pendant given to her by her estranged father, which is revealed to contain a fragment of a Stand-bestowing Arrow. Jolyne manifests her Stand Stone Free before being visited by Jotaro, who attempts to break his daughter out while revealing that she was framed by a follower of Dio Brando. But it turned out to be a trap set for Jotaro as a Stand named Whitesnake extracts Jotaro's memories and Star Platinum in the form of two discs, leaving him in a coma. Jolyne realizes the extent of her father's love for her and resolves to recover his discs from Whitesnake's user. She is joined by Emporio Alniño, a boy born in prison whose mother was killed by Whitesnake, Ermes Costello, who came to prison to murder her sister's killer, and Foo Fighters, a plankton colony Whitesnake gave sentience to guard his stolen Stand discs and took over the body of a deceased inmate. They are soon joined by two inmates: a weather-controlling amnesiac, named Weather Report, and Narciso Anasui, who has an unrequited love for Jolyne.
Whitesnake's user is eventually revealed to be a prison chaplain named Enrico Pucci. Pucci sought Jotaro's memories to learn the details of Dio's written plan to establish heaven on Earth, which Jotaro had destroyed twenty-two years earlier after killing Dio. After retrieving Jotaro's Stand disc and sending it to the Speedwagon Foundation, Jolyne discovers that Whitesnake has used a subordinate to revive one of Dio's bones, which eventually absorbs the souls of several prisoners and forms a homunculus named the Green Baby. Jolyne's group seizes the Green Baby as bait for Whitesnake's user, but Foo Fighters and Anasui are mortally wounded in the ensuing battle, with Foo Fighters using the last of her strength to save Anasui's life and retrieve Jotaro's memory disc. Pucci successfully fuses with the Green Baby and leaves the prison for Cape Canaveral, where the new moon is expected to bring about the heaven Pucci seeks.
Jolyne and her allies escape from prison to pursue Pucci to Orlando, Florida, arranging to give Jotaro's memory disc to the Speedwagon Foundation to revive him while dealing with Pucci's final subordinates, three illegitimate sons of Dio. Weather Report eventually regains his own memory disc and remembers his tragic past as Wes Bluemarine, Pucci's long-lost twin brother. Weather Report unleashes his ability's full extent on Orlando before dying in a confrontation with Pucci, using his final moments to extract his Stand disc for his allies to use. As Pucci reaches Cape Canaveral, Whitesnake undergoes an evolution into the gravity-manipulating C-Moon and overpowers Jolyne's group. Though Jotaro arrives in time to save his daughter, Pucci realizes that he can use C-Moon to replicate the new moon's gravity, allowing him to complete his Stand's evolution into Made in Heaven, which can exponentially accelerate time. The group make a desperate stand against Pucci's completed Stand, but most of the group is soon killed. Jolyne sacrifices herself to allow Emporio to escape as the sole survivor.
Pucci's Stand accelerates time to the end of the universe, with a new cycle of time creating a new reality where all survivors from the previous universe have subconscious precognition of their fate. Pucci attempts to kill Emporio to tie up loose ends, only to inadvertently insert Weather Report's Stand disc into the child's head, changing his fate. Pucci accelerates time once more, but Emporio uses Weather Report to increase the concentration of the surrounding oxygen to a lethal amount. A poisoned and paralyzed Pucci, unable to cancel his Stand's ability, pleads with Emporio to spare him until he can make Made in Heaven's effect permanent. Emporio refuses and declares that fate follows the path of justice as Weather Report obliterates Pucci's head into the floor.
Following the second rebirth of the universe, Emporio finds himself at a gas station near Green Dolphin Street Prison, where he encounters a hitchhiker named Eldis who bears an uncanny resemblance to Ermes. As it begins to rain, the two offered a ride by a couple named Irene and Anakiss, resembling Jolyne and Anasui, who are on their way to meet Irene's father for his marital blessing. Emporio, recognizing the reincarnations of his former friends, tearfully reintroduces himself to Irene. The group departs in Anakiss's car, picking up another hitchhiker resembling Weather Report before driving off in the rain.
Characters
- Jolyne Cujoh[lower-alpha 2] is an inmate at Green Dolphin Street Prison, and is the daughter of the Stardust Crusaders main protagonist Jotaro Kujo. Her Stand is Stone Free,[lower-alpha 3] which allows her to unravel her body into multiple threads.
- Jotaro Kujo[lower-alpha 4] returns from Stardust Crusaders and Diamond is Unbreakable as Jolyne's father. Now a middle-aged man, he arrives at Green Dolphin Street Prison to help Jolyne escape prison, only to have his Stand and memories stolen from him. His Stand is Star Platinum,[lower-alpha 5] a powerful close-ranged Stand with immense strength, precision, speed, and the ability to stop time.
- Ermes Costello[lower-alpha 6] is an inmate who intentionally had herself incarcerated to take revenge on the gangster Sports Maxx for killing her sister. She acquires the Stand Kiss,[lower-alpha 7] which allows her to place stickers on anything to create a duplicate of it. When the sticker is removed, the duplicate and the original merge together again, inflicting damage.
- Foo Fighters,[lower-alpha 8] often shortened to F.F., is a sapient being consisting of plankton. It is its own Stand, with the ability to control the plankton colony as one being or individually, as well as the ability to seal wounds using plankton or possess someone's body. After allying with Jolyne, the Stand assumes the appearance of a deceased prisoner named Atroe.[lower-alpha 9]
- Emporio Alniño[lower-alpha 10] is a boy born to an unknown inmate in Green Dolphin Street Prison. His Stand, Burning Down the House,[lower-alpha 11] has the ability to manifest objects which no longer exist, such as those within a former version of the prison building. Following his incarcerated mother's death at Whitesnake's hands, he secretly lives in a ghost room that he created, together with Weather Report and Narciso Anasui.
- Weather Report,[lower-alpha 12] born Domenico Pucci and raised as Wes Bluemarine, is an amnesiac inmate who aides Jolyne at Emporio's request. With no memory of his true name, he goes by the name of his Stand, which allows him to manipulate the weather and the atmosphere. Upon regaining his memories, Weather awakens a hidden ability known as Heavy Weather,[lower-alpha 13] which gradually transforms people into snails through subliminal messages embedded within rainbows.
- Narciso Anasui[lower-alpha 14] is an inmate who is obsessively in love with Jolyne and wishes to marry her, despite the fact that she is clearly not interested in him. His Stand, Diver Down,[lower-alpha 15] allows him to phase himself or his Stand into objects, or into others' bodies to absorb damage dealt to them. Diver Down can then release this energy outward as an offensive counterattack.
- Enrico Pucci[lower-alpha 16] is a Roman Catholic priest at Green Dolphin Street Prison, and one of Dio's last remaining followers. Pucci uses the Stand Whitesnake,[lower-alpha 17] which allows him to extracting people's memories and Stand abilities in the form of compact discs; he can also insert discs into others, imbuing them with information, Stand abilities, or specific orders. He can also remove senses with discs, such as vision. Whitesnake, after Pucci fuses with the Green Baby, eventually evolves into C-Moon,[lower-alpha 18] giving Pucci the ability to reverse the gravity of the area around him, as well as the gravity of anything the Stand touches, which can turn an object or person inside out. C-Moon eventually evolves once more into Made in Heaven,[lower-alpha 19] gaining the power to gradually speed up time until a new parallel universe is reached. Pucci seeks to avenge Dio and continue his plans to "attain heaven" by wiping out the Joestar family and rewriting reality into Dio's image.
- The Green Baby[lower-alpha 20] is a homunculus created by Sports Maxx using a bone given to Pucci by Dio. After absorbing the souls of thirty-six prisoners, the homunculus gains a visible form and awakens. In its initial form, the Green Baby possesses a passive ability to absorb the souls of those nearby by turning them into flowers when they are hit by sunlight. After awakening, it develops the Stand Green, Green Grass of Home,[lower-alpha 21] which automatically protects it by gradually shrinking any perceived threat as they move toward it, effectively preventing physical contact by invoking the dichotomy paradox.
- The Inmates of Green Dolphin Street Prison are convicted felons sentenced to maximum-security incarceration for their crimes. During Jolyne's incarceration, a number of the prisoners are recruited by Pucci to eliminate her and her allies, sometimes in exchange for favors such as recommendation for parole.
- Gwess[lower-alpha 22] is Jolyne's cellmate at Green Dolphin Street Prison, serving a twelve-year sentence for arson, attempted murder, and parole violation. Her Stand, Goo Goo Dolls,[lower-alpha 23] allows her to shrink people near her. Gwess plots to use her Stand to plan her escape, forcing Jolyne to act as a scout; following her betrayal of Jolyne and subsequent defeat, she unsuccessfully attempts to regain Jolyne's trust by acting servile toward her.
- Johngalli A.[lower-alpha 24] is an inmate at Green Dolphin Street Prison serving an eight-year sentence for murder. He was a former soldier and a proficient sniper before becoming nearly blind due to cataracts. He is one of the last remaining followers of Dio, and plots to kill Jotaro and his daughter out of his fanatical devotion to the late vampire. He wields the Stand Manhattan Transfer,[lower-alpha 25] which acts in combination with Johngalli A.'s perception of wind currents to ricochet bullets fired from his sniper rifle.
- Thunder McQueen[lower-alpha 26] is an inmate at Green Dolphin Street Prison serving an eight-year sentence for accidentally murdering a woman in the middle of committing suicide. Though McQueen has gained a position as a janitor and amassed a sizable fortune, he has also developed suicidal tendencies of his own; recognizing McQueen's potential for evil, Whitesnake gives him the Stand Highway to Hell,[lower-alpha 27] which causes its victim to share the user's self-inflicted injuries.
- Miraschon[lower-alpha 28] is an inmate convicted for armed robbery who becomes a pawn of Enrico Pucci. She is given the Stand Marilyn Manson, the Debt Collector,[lower-alpha 29] which automatically collects the debt incurred when her target loses a bet.
- Lang Rangler[lower-alpha 30] is an inmate at Green Dolphin Street Prison serving a five-year sentence for hijacking a tanker and murdering his teacher. On Pucci's orders, he battles Jolyne and Weather Report in hopes of retrieving Jotaro's Stand disc. Lang Rangler possesses the Stand Jumpin' Jack Flash,[lower-alpha 31] which can nullify the force of gravity upon anything or anyone he or his victims touch.
- Sports Maxx[lower-alpha 32] is a gangster convicted and incarcerated at Green Dolphin Street Prison for tax evasion and extortion. Many of his crimes were unable to be proven in his conviction, including his murder of Ermes' sister. As part of Pucci's plan, Sports Maxx is given the Stand Limp Bizkit,[lower-alpha 33] which can bring any organism back to life as an invisible zombie.
- Guccio[lower-alpha 34] is an inmate serving a five-year sentence for sexual assault and theft. He is sent to the Ultra Security House Unit by Pucci to help assassinate Jolyne and prepare for the Green Baby's birth. Whitesnake gives him the Stand Survivor,[lower-alpha 35] a Stand that travels along wet surfaces and uses a small electrical signal to greatly increase the perception and aggression of its victims, though Guccio himself remains unaffected.
- Kenzou[lower-alpha 36] is an elderly cult leader who was sentenced to Green Dolphin Street Prison for 280 years after starting his own cult and organizing a mass suicide. He is a confident martial artist and assassin who hopes to regain his former glory by gaining followers within prison. In addition, he wields the stand Dragon's Dream,[lower-alpha 37] which points in the direction of lucky and unlucky areas in accordance to feng shui; the Stand acts as a neutral party, however, as its divinations are visible to both Kenzou and his opponent.
- D an G[lower-alpha 38] is an inmate in Green Dolphin Street Prison serving a twenty-year sentence for murder. D an G was a firm believer in Nostradamus's predictions; believing that the world would end in the year 2000, he shot several people he personally disliked and used his status as a police officer to cover up his crimes. As ex-police officers are often murdered in prison, he was placed in the Ultra Security House Unit for his own safety upon his conviction. He wields the automatic, sentient, and near-indestructible Stand Yo-Yo Ma,[lower-alpha 39] which acts in a servile manner toward its target while subtly dissolving them with its acidic saliva.
- The Sons of Dio are illegitimate children of the late vampire Dio Brando and the half-brothers of Giorno Giovanna. Assembled in a hospital in Orlando, Florida due to the influence of fate, the three are recruited by Pucci and awaken their own latent Stand abilities.
- Ungalo[lower-alpha 40] is a drug addict who lost consciousness after using an unknown drug, forcing him to be brought to the hospital. He wields the Stand Bohemian Rhapsody,[lower-alpha 41] which allows him to summon fictional characters with the ability to swap souls with real people. Seeking revenge upon the world for his miserable life, Ungalo gladly lets his ability run wild across the world.
- Rikiel[lower-alpha 42] is a meek and anxious man who was admitted to the hospital following a car crash. In his youth, he suffered from constant panic attacks and physical afflictions; after Pucci awakens his Stand, his afflictions are cured and he becomes more confident. Rikiel wields the Stand Sky High,[lower-alpha 43] which allows him to control a colony of rod-shaped cryptids that can absorb body heat from their victims.
- Donatello Versus[lower-alpha 44] ran away from an abusive home at age thirteen and was falsely accused and convicted of stealing a pair of shoes that seemingly fell out of the sky, similarly to Stanley Yelnats in the novel Holes. After being released, a botched burglary resulted in him jumping off a six-story building, causing him to be taken to the hospital. Donatello Versus wields the Stand Under World,[lower-alpha 45] which allows him to unearth memories of events and people from underground, forcing his victims to relive them. Upon his defeat, he betrays Pucci by returning Weather Report's memory disc to him, only to be caught up in the ensuing chaos and left to die by the escaping priest.
- Loccobarocco[lower-alpha 46] is the chief of Green Dolphin Street Prison. While speaking in public, he makes a spectacle of politely conversing with an alligator puppet named Charlotte,[lower-alpha 47] who possesses a harsher personality.
- Viviano Westwood[lower-alpha 48] is a corrections officer in Green Dolphin Street Prison. He is sent to the Ultra Security House Unit by Pucci, where Guccio's Survivor causes him to become berserk and aggressive. Whitesnake gives him the Stand Planet Waves,[lower-alpha 49] which has the ability to summon small meteors from the sky.
- Miuccia Miuller,[lower-alpha 50] also known as Miu Miu, is the chief guard at Green Dolphin Street Prison. Miuccia is able to prevent Stand users from escaping with her Stand Jail House Lock,[lower-alpha 51] which allows her to cripple her victims' memory. Through proactive and retroactive interference, Jail House Lock prevents anyone it afflicts from retaining more than three pieces of information at once, with the earliest piece of information being forgotten once another is learned.[6]
- Dio[lower-alpha 52] makes a posthumous appearance in various flashbacks. While traveling around the world in the 1980s, Dio meets Pucci and helps him to attain his Stand. Throughout their subsequent meetings, Dio informs Pucci of his plan to achieve what he believes to be heaven. Dio eventually writes down the steps to attain heaven in a diary, but the diary is read and destroyed by Jotaro after Dio's death during the events of Stardust Crusaders. However, Pucci is able to use Whitesnake to steal Jotaro's memories of the diary and continue Dio's plan in his absence.
Volumes
Original volumization
No. | Title | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | ||
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1 (64) | Prisoner FE40536 - Jolyne Cujoh Shūjin Bangō FE40536 Kūjō Jorīn (囚人番号FE40536空条徐倫) | May 1, 2000[7] | 978-4-08-872866-7 | ||
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2 (65) | The Visitor to Green Dolphin Street Prison Gurīn Dorufin Sutorīto Keimusho no Menkainin (グリーン・ドルフィン・ストリート刑務所の面会人) | August 4, 2000[8] | 978-4-08-872899-5 | ||
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3 (66) | Prisoner of Love Purizunā Obu Ravu (プリズナー・オブ・ラヴ) | October 4, 2000[9] | 978-4-08-873027-1 | ||
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4 (67) | Go, Foo Fighters! Iku zo! Fū Faitāzu (行くぞ!フー・ファイターズ) | December 4, 2000[10] | 978-4-08-873051-6 | ||
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5 (68) | Operation Savage Garden (Head to the Courtyard!) Saveji Gāden Sakusen (Nakaniwa e Mukae!) (サヴェジ・ガーデン作戦 (中庭へ向かえ!)) | February 2, 2001[11] | 978-4-08-873077-6 | ||
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6 (69) | Torrential Downpour Warning Shūchū Gōu Keihō Hatsurei (集中豪雨警報発令) | April 4, 2001[12] | 978-4-08-873103-2 | ||
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7 (70) | Ultra Security House Unit Urutora Sekyuriti Chōbatsubō (ウルトラセキュリティ懲罰房) | June 4, 2001[13] | 978-4-08-873126-1 | ||
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8 (71) | Enter the Dragon's Dream Moe yo Doragonzu Dorīmu (燃えよ竜の夢) | September 4, 2001[14] | 978-4-08-873160-5 | ||
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9 (72) | Birth of the Green Midori-iro no Tanjō (緑色の誕生) | November 2, 2001[15] | 978-4-08-873183-4 | ||
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10 (73) | Awaken Aweikun - Mezame (AWAKEN-目覚め) | February 4, 2002[16] | 978-4-08-873225-1 | ||
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11 (74) | Head Out! Time for Heaven Mukae! Tengoku no Toki (向かえ! 天国の時) | April 4, 2002[17] | 978-4-08-873250-3 | ||
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12 (75) | Jailbreak... Datsugoku e... (脱獄へ…) | July 4, 2002[18] | 978-4-08-873284-8 | ||
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13 (76) | Sky-High Sky High! Sora Takaku Sukai Hai! (空高くスカイ・ハイ!) | September 4, 2002[19] | 978-4-08-873315-9 | ||
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14 (77) | Time for Heaven: Three Days Until the New Moon Tengoku no Toki Shingetsu made Ato Mikka (天国の時 新月まであと3日) | December 4, 2002[20] | 978-4-08-873346-3 | ||
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15 (78) | Heavy Weather Hebī Wezā (ヘビー・ウェザー) | February 4, 2003[21] | 978-4-08-873383-8 | ||
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16 (79) | At Cape Canaveral Kēpu Kanaberaru nite (ケープ・カナベラルにて) | April 4, 2003[22] | 978-4-08-873410-1 | ||
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17 (80) | Made in Heaven Meido In Hebun (メイド・イン・ヘブン) | July 4, 2003[23] | 978-4-08-873483-5 | ||
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2008 release
No. | Title | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | |
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40 | Part 6: Stone Ocean 1 Part 6 Sutōn Ōshan 1 (Part6 ストーンオーシャン 1) | April 18, 2008[24] | 978-4-08-618736-7 | |
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41 | Part 6: Stone Ocean 2 Part 6 Sutōn Ōshan 2 (Part6 ストーンオーシャン 2) | May 16, 2008[25] | 978-4-08-618737-4 | |
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42 | Part 6: Stone Ocean 3 Part 6 Sutōn Ōshan 3 (Part6 ストーンオーシャン 3) | June 18, 2008[26] | 978-4-08-618738-1 | |
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43 | Part 6: Stone Ocean 4 Part 6 Sutōn Ōshan 4 (Part6 ストーンオーシャン 4) | July 18, 2008[27] | 978-4-08-618739-8 | |
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44 | Part 6: Stone Ocean 5 Part 6 Sutōn Ōshan 5 (Part6 ストーンオーシャン 5) | August 8, 2008[28] | 978-4-08-618740-4 | |
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45 | Part 6: Stone Ocean 6 Part 6 Sutōn Ōshan 6 (Part6 ストーンオーシャン 6) | September 18, 2008[29] | 978-4-08-618741-1 | |
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46 | Part 6: Stone Ocean 7 Part 6 Sutōn Ōshan 7 (Part6 ストーンオーシャン 7) | October 17, 2008[30] | 978-4-08-618742-8 | |
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47 | Part 6: Stone Ocean 8 Part 6 Sutōn Ōshan 8 (Part6 ストーンオーシャン 8) | November 18, 2008[31] | 978-4-08-618743-5 | |
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48 | Part 6: Stone Ocean 9 Part 6 Sutōn Ōshan 9 (Part6 ストーンオーシャン 9) | December 12, 2008[32] | 978-4-08-618744-2 | |
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49 | Part 6: Stone Ocean 10 Part 6 Sutōn Ōshan 10 (Part6 ストーンオーシャン 10) | January 16, 2009[33] | 978-4-08-618745-9 | |
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50 | Part 6: Stone Ocean 11 Part 6 Sutōn Ōshan 11 (Part6 ストーンオーシャン 11) | February 18, 2009[34] | 978-4-08-618746-6 | |
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English release
No. | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 (36)[lower-alpha 54] | November 28, 2023[1] | 978-1-9747-3266-1 |
2 (37) | January 23, 2024[35] | 978-1-9747-4288-2 |
Related media
Anime
The anime adaptation of Stone Ocean was personally announced by series creator Hirohiko Araki on the "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure the Animation Special Event: JOESTAR Inherited Soul" live stream in April 2021.[36][37] The first twelve episodes premiered on Netflix worldwide on December 1, 2021; episodes 13–24 were released on September 1, 2022,[38] and episodes 25–38 were released on December 1, 2022.[39]
One-shot manga
Fujiko no Kimyō na Shoseijutsu: Whitesnake no Gosan (フジコの奇妙な処世術 -ホワイトスネイクの誤算-, "Fujiko's Bizarre Wisdom: Whitesnake's Miscalculation"), a one-shot spin-off manga by Shō Aimoto, the creator of Kemono Jihen, was published by Shueisha in their seinen manga magazine Ultra Jump on December 18, 2021.[40]
Reception
Kono Manga ga Sugoi! recommended the series, and called Jolyne a distinctive character within the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure franchise.[41] In a 2015 poll on Charapedia, Japanese readers ranked Stone Ocean as having the seventeenth most shocking ending of all time in manga and anime.[42]
Notes
- Debuted in the magazine's first issue of 2000 (cover date January 1),[2] released on December 7, 1999;[3] finished in the magazine's 19th issue of 2003 (cover date April 21),[2] released on April 8 of that same year.[4]
- Jolyne Cujoh (空条 徐倫, Kūjō Jorīn)
- Stone Free (ストーン・フリー, Sutōn Furī, "Stone Ocean" in English releases)
- Jotaro Kujo (空条 承太郎, Kūjō Jōtarō)
- Star Platinum (星の白金, Sutā Purachina)
- Ermes Costello (エルメェス・コステロ, Erumēsu Kosutero)
- Kiss (キッス, Kissu, "Smack" in English releases)
- Foo Fighters (フー・ファイターズ, Fū Faitāzu, only referred to as "F.F." in English releases)
- Atroe (エートロ, Ētoro)
- Emporio Alniño (エンポリオ・アルニーニョ, Enporio Arunīnyo)
- Burning Down the House (バーニング・ダウン・ザ・ハウス, Bāningu Daun Za Hausu, "Burn The House Down" in English releases)
- Weather Report (ウェザー・リポート, Wezā Ripōto, "Weather Forecast" in English releases)
- Heavy Weather (ヘビー・ウェザー, Hebī Wezā, "Heavy Forecast" in English releases)
- Narciso Anasui (ナルシソ・アナスイ, Narushiso Anasui, "Narciso Anastasia" in English releases)
- Diver Down (ダイバー・ダウン, Daibā Daun, "Diver Drive" in English releases)
- Enrico Pucci (エンリコ・プッチ, Enriko Putchi, "Father Pucchi" in English releases)
- Whitesnake (ホワイトスネイク, Howaitosuneiku, "Pale Snake" in English releases)
- C-Moon (C-MOON, Shī Mūn, "Sea Moon" in English releases)
- Made in Heaven (メイド・イン・ヘブン, Meido in Hebun, "Maiden Heaven" in English releases)
- The Green Baby (緑色の赤ちゃん, Midori-iro no Aka-chan)
- Green, Green Grass of Home (グリーン・グリーン・グラス・オブ・ホーム, Gurīn Gurīn Gurasu Obu Hōmu, "Green, Green, Green Home" in English releases)
- Gwess (グェス, Gwesu)
- Goo Goo Dolls (グーグー・ドールズ, Gūgū Dōruzu, "G.G. Dolls" in English releases)
- Johngalli A. (ジョンガリ・A, Jongari Ē)
- Manhattan Transfer (マンハッタン・トランスファー, Manhattan Toransufā, "Downtown Transfer" in English releases)
- Thunder McQueen (サンダー・マックイイーン, Sandā Makkuiīn)
- Highway to Hell (ハイウェイ・トゥ・ヘル, Haiwei Tu Heru, "Freeway Thru Hell" in English releases)
- Miraschon (ミラション, Mirashon)
- Marilyn Manson, the Debt Collector (取り立て人 マリリン・マンソン, Toritatenin Maririn Manson, "Mary Lynn Manson, the Debt Collector" in English releases)
- Lang Rangler (ラング・ラングラー, Rangu Rangurā)
- Jumpin' Jack Flash (ジャンピン・ジャック・フラッシュ, Janpin Jakku Furasshu, "Jumpin' Jack Spark" in English releases)
- Sports Maxx (スポーツ・マックス, Supōtsu Makkusu, "Sports Maximum" in English releases)
- Limp Bizkit (リンプ・ビズキット, Rinpu Bizukitto, "Limp Viscuit" in English releases)
- Guccio (グッチョ, Gutcho)
- Survivor (サバイバー, Sabaibā)
- Kenzou (ケンゾー, Kenzō)
- Dragon's Dream (ドラゴンズ・ドリーム(龍の夢), Doragonzu Dorīmu, "Drake's Dream" in English releases)
- D an G (DアンG, Dī An Jī, "D an' G" in English releases)
- Yo-Yo Ma (ヨーヨーマッ, Yō Yō Ma, "YA-YA MA" in English releases)
- Ungalo (ウンガロ, Ungaro)
- Bohemian Rhapsody (ボヘミアン・ラプソディー (自由人の狂想曲), Bohemian Rapusodī, "Bohemian Ecstatic" in English releases)
- Rikiel (リキエル, Rikieru)
- Sky High (スカイ・ハイ, Sukai Hai, "Sky Guy" in English releases)
- Donatello Versus (ドナテロ・ヴェルサス, Donatero Verusasu)
- Under World (アンダー・ワールド, Andā Wārudo, "Netherworld" in English releases)
- Loccobarocco (ロッコバロッコ, Rokkobarokko)
- Charlotte (シャーロット, Shārotto)
- Viviano Westwood (ヴィヴァーノ・ウエストウッド, Vivāno Uesutouddo)
- Planet Waves (プラネット・ウェイブス, Puranetto Weibusu, "Starlight Waves" in English releases)
- Miuccia Miuller (ミュッチャー・ミューラー, Myutchā Myūrā)
- Jail House Lock (ジェイル・ハウス・ロック (JAIL HOUSE LOCK), Jeiru Hausu Rokku, "Jailhouse Lock" in English releases)
- Dio (DIO)
- Continuing from the English JoJonium releases of Parts 1-3 and the hardcover releases of Part 4 and 5.
- Continuing from the English JoJonium releases of Parts 1-3 and the hardcover releases of Part 4 and 5.
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