I forgot araki
Log In I forgot araki Up. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. This topic contains spoilers - you can click, tap, or highlight to reveal them. Deadinsideman Topic Creator 6 years ago
Josuke and Giorno both had chance encounters with kind strangers who helped them out at a very low point in their childhood. Who were these men? What happened to them later on? Earth, Wind, and Fire. Giorno Giovanna knows that his father is Dio Brando but never got to meet him and barely knows anything about him.
I forgot araki
We were watching these videos before a stream on Kast. Stone Ocean starts in , and she was only 19 years old. This is clearly stated in the text of the story. I always liked that theory, because the whole thing with Annasui seemed odd and it never came up again in the story, and I liked having a possible explanation better than none at all. The problem is that doing this encourages readers to seek out flaws where they may not exist, and to ignore any possible explanation for why they may not be flaws at all. I think Araki sort of invites this sort of criticism with the way he introduces new characters. Annasui first appearing as a woman is a perfect example. Oftentimes new Stand Users are introduced in very mysterious or confusing ways. Annasui can probably make himself look like a woman whenever he wants, but he never needs to do it again in the story, so he never does it, which leads fans to think it was a blooper the first time he did it. Nevertheless, I think most of the problem lies with western fans, who have no doubt been used to reading western comic books, where continuity is either pitch perfect or a garbled mess, with little in between.
Out of everything on this list so far, this is likely the most commonly brought up "Araki Forgot" meme.
To be fair, Araki has been writing JoJo for over 30 years now, so the occasional memory slip is to be expected, but these forgotten details often lead to some hard to explain plot holes. Mikitaka, who has pointed ears and claims to be an alien, has a stand called Earth, Wind, and Fire that allows him to shape-shift into any object. That said, Araki forgot about the nature of Anasui's ability. The character's stand, Diver Down, was first shown to be storing its strikes in objects. That ability was used a few times before it was inexplicitly changed to being able to phase through solid objects and freely change its insides. Admittedly, they are somewhat related.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure , a long-running series spanning many parts and has been in the production since The series creator, Hirohiko Araki , with having so many characters and plots to keep track of, like anyone, tends to forget details from time to time. However, these bouts of forgetfulness can go from being inconsequential to downright contradictory. Some have been so bad that Araki himself had to make public apologies for them. Many fans have discovered such moments, coined lovingly as 'Araki Forgot' moments and it has then become a well-known meme within the JoJo community. Here are 10 such of moments forgetfulness and skewed continuity from Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Battle Tendency , the mega franchise's second part. At the beginning of the series, a young boy was always by Joseph's side and appeared to live with him and Erina, but what happened to him throughout the rest of the series? Smokey was present when Joseph fought Straizo but after that, he had no real involvement and one wonders why he was even introduced in the first place.
I forgot araki
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure might be the best, worst, and weirdest property of all time. It's so weird, but somehow popular enough to share article headlines with Fortnite. Never before has a series included a paralyzed man who can shoot his fingernails, a vampire who forgets about his eye lasers, and a plaid-patterned stand that just works, okay? Basically, this anime and manga are nonsense, just the amazing kind.
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Besides Joseph and Jotaro, most characters only appear inside their own parts. GTomahawk 6 years ago Useful Past Characters and Abilities. This was a horrible justification for an equally silly gimmick. So I think that western audiences have gotten so used to this sort of thing that they fail to appreciate what it means for JJBA to be written by the same guy for over 30 years. April 4th, at PM. If I can do that for a story shared among a dozen writers, how much easier must it be for a single writer like Araki? Paragon posted As JoJo goes on, the Stands have a tendency to get more complicated or at the very least their "abilities" become more obtuse. Polnareff used this ability in his first fighting against Avdol. Araki himself operates on Jojo logic.
Josuke and Giorno both had chance encounters with kind strangers who helped them out at a very low point in their childhood. Who were these men? What happened to them later on?
Author: Mary Lee Sauder. It's used in the penultimate moment of the Jotaro versus Dio fight in Stardust Crusaders, where Jotaro stops his own heart for a few seconds in order to deceive Dio into thinking he's dead. Araki himself operates on Jojo logic. If I can do that for a story shared among a dozen writers, how much easier must it be for a single writer like Araki? The answer is he wouldn't be, so Araki quickly retconned that ability from existence. And because the world and characters are so well fleshed out, these forgotten elements can be filled in by fan works. He was in Italy and saw the rise of criminality, so he infiltrated the mafia organization and met Diavolo. They were saved when a young man in a school uniform pushed their car over the snow and freed them. Forgotten Stand Specifics. There are a few believable justifications for this issue, but it's still just an odd oversight.
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