Fun fact the guy that draws the manga uses books about Greek/Roman Statues and Fashion Magazines as reference material. This is reflected in the style of the series.
Basically, each season (called "Part") has a different protagonist, and all these protagonists are "Jojos", because of their names and because they're all part of the Joestar family bloodline: Part 1: Jonathan Joestar Part 2: Joseph Joestar (Beard guy) Part 3: Jotaro Kujo (but since he's Japanese, in the Japanese language, his name is said like "Ku*jo* *Jo*taro") Part 4: Josuke Higashikata (in his case, it's because his name is written "仗助" (Jo-suke), and the symbol for the "suke" in his name can be also read as "jo". So his name can be read as "Jojo") Part 5: Giorno Giovanna (GioGio, which is pronounced "Jojo) Part 6: Jolyne Kujo (same reason as Jotaro) Also, every member of the Joestar family bloodline has a star-shaped birthmark on them
I love how Jotaro (who Ben officially named as the one and only "Jojo") appeared multiple times in the 10th opening and he just did not absolutely notice
So JoJo is the story of the Jostar family and chronicles it's generational battle with evil. So every time you see that somebody changed, it's because it's a different person. The anime doesn't have just 1 protagonist. Every generation has it's own JoJo. They're all called that for some reason.
I will explain each of the "jojo" in there names JOnathan JOestar JOseph JOestar JOtaro kuJO JOSUKE (suke is the kanji for jo so josuke's name without it would literally be jojo higashikata) higashikata GIOrno GIOvanna (instead of jojo his name is more gio gio as said by fugo) JOlyne kuJO aaaaaand im not gonna go anywhere into the manga
You had the most wild guess and I found that super hilarious. Every season (we call them parts) the main protagonist and their group changes because it follows a family blood line, some characters will reappear like the guy with the hat, and sometimes won't show up at all. You wouldn't get much story from the ops because they're not connected together but the nuance is there I would LOVE to see your reaction on the JoJo's main character themes
Oop almost forgot all the main protagonist's name will result in the nickname JoJo, it's more like a title than a person in this series And the old man that you liked in the OP3 songs his name is Joseph Jostar, he's a LOT of people's favorite and I'm sure if you do get around to watching JoJo you'll 100% like him too
That’s such an interesting concept having each part be a new protagonist. Also, yeah I could absolutely tell he was my favorite having never even seen the show 😅 What are the Jojo main character themes?
@BenBenReacts they all have their own theme song that usually comes up when the JoJo (the protagonist) do something cool or when they fight, despite them being a family they have different theme songs that reflects them as a character which also gives them their own individuality within the family itself
You seemed to be under the impression that all the characters could transform into something, but in reality the things you are seeing are essentially summoned allies and everyone has their own completely unique summoned Ally
Not sure if you still read these rn, but just a heads up, one of the reasons why some of the visuals look super smooth and sometimes hurting your eyes is because of the 60fps title in the vids. They are -interpolated- (using ai) to artificially make them 60fps smooth from 24 fps which then makes them appear mushy and weird. I personally recommend looking out for openings and ending without the 60fps titles to get some proper visuals as the animators intended, though it keeps getting harder to find non 60fps opening vids in yt so...
❤️🔥🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️ Seems like they added way too many versions in this video lol. Like sound effects. The good changes are ones that are really different due to plot changes and villain involvement. So don’t feel bad if you didn’t see much change because in truth nothing much was changed sometimes. But Stone Ocean one has a second opening with 2 versions that are really cool and the last one delves into all the other parts.
@@BenBenReacts as far as I’m aware, you’ve got the AI enhanced version of the openings. I’m noticing a trend of the uploader in question happening to get into people’s Opening reactions more often which is sad.
@@BenBenReacts Honestly I'm sad too, but it includes SO MANY spoilers (Yes, I know all openings somehow include spoilers to the show like showing the boss's identity or a jobro's death. But I'm saying Heaven's Falling Down includes more spoilers! Like, ????)
@@janinhaggs Frame interpolation has got to be one of the most insulting things you could do to an animator lol. "Look, I improved your animation!" aka "I increased the number of frames in your work without any understanding on what made it look good to begin with, isn't that great!?" Legit made some of the more impactful frames look like jello
In part 3 the power system gets changed to "stands", as a simple explanation, they're super powered ghosts that get named after songs in part 4 forward
You noticed a lot more than I expected you to. I think the thing that makes it tricky to understand is that each part of JoJo is centered around a different person of the family with the same nickname of JoJo, that's why some characters don't reappear or can be confused as another character. Like how the blonde guy in the first opening was confused (understandably so) as the blonde guy in the second opening. Also why the blue/purple haired guy was confused as the brown haired guy in opening two. They are both different people but are both called JoJo. Each part has its own villain, except for parts 1 and 3. (Intro 1 is part 1 and intro's 3 and 4 are part 3) In the opening 5, you can see two different JoJo's that are present at the same time. This is also shown in openings 6, 7, 10 and 11. (Upon finishing the video i realised that you did not watch openings 10 v2 or 11 (v1 or v2)) Most characters are part exclusive or die and don't reappear, which is why some characters may appear to be drastically changed versions of someone you saw in a past intro when in fact they are different people, and not an evolved character. Usually the intro changes theme when it is a new part of the anime, hence why the 5th intro was so different to the 4th. Although, the 6th intro is very different to the 5th as a major storyline event occurs and changes the theme and atmosphere of the entire part, hence the different theme. When you watched intro 3, you absolutely nailed it when you referred to the spirit as a spirit. After the third intro, or part 3, a different power system is introduced to the JoJo universe. This power is called a stand. They are spiritual manifestations of a persons soul. The "Knight Guy" was a stand manifested by the flat top guy and therefore not a different character. This is easy to misunderstand. There is only one shapeshifter I know of, and the other people's stands can sometimes be shown to morph into the person's shape, such as like how they did in intro 6. They are not shapeshifters. There is also a mistake with many people missing out the second version of opening 6, which is a very subtle change. It only colours in a character that is a silhouette before the change. Each JoJo is featured in their part, sometimes moving into another part too. The guy whose stand looks like a robot is the JoJo of part four and that is why he is the main subject of openings 5 through 7. Usually each arc gets its own intro, hence most of the parts having multiple intros. I began writing this around opening 4, and now that i have finished the video i see that you did eventually get that each part has its own protagonist, with each protagonist being nicknamed JoJo. Hopefully this helps you to understand everything better.
im currently watching him react to chase, now im going to predict he calls giorno the same jojo but different hair, and he wont notice that the protagonist changes until jolyne edit: I WAS HALF RIGHT, HE FINALLY GETS IT
The reason why animation production company was particular about sound effects... The onomatopoeia as a written word used in the original manga is very unique and rare for Japanese, and it is one of the representative of the many charms of this work.
The thing that they summon are called stands, stands are basically the people that summon them but they all have different special abilities and they are the soul ghost of the stand user and a dead user is the person that summon the stand.
1. the "version 0.5" opening is because it was only used for the first airing of the first episode it was used for, so most people watching the series now aren't likely to see it without looking for it online. It featured a lot of incomplete animations and even reused shots from the show to fill it out towards the end. They weren't satisfied with it, so they redid it with all the shots frames they had planned, and that's what "version 1" is. 2.The sound effects versions are used just for one or two episodes to mark a climactic moment in the story. Most reactors don't react to or even see them until they watch the show. 3. When you asked if it said "1909", it actually said "1999" both on screen and in the lyrics of the song as it went by. 4. If the first intro is your actual favorite that might just mean you have real old school anime taste. Since the manga started in the 80's they decided to go all in on the big 80's anime sound. So, I'd recommend checking out the original Japanese intros for Hokuto no Ken, it's a classic and it inspired many that came after. 5. You've been watching this in 60 frames per second so that's probably why it messed with you. None of these are 60fps by default. 6. I've got to admit, I was a bit confused why you kept saying "transform" and "shapeshifting" when they are literally right next to each other. Though I guess the power system in this series is fairly unique overall, so I can understand why it would confuse someone seeing it out of context.
The main power crux of this show is that people can summon ghosts called “stands” (they’re literally called that because they “stand” behind you) Each stand does something special, like manipulating fire or turning things into bombs. The most overpowered stand can manipulate time or fate. Some stands are bound to objects, like a book or hair
JoJo's refers to the nickname of the protagonists, each season has a different protagonist but they have in common that their name begins with jo plus their last name joestar "JoJo".
Jojo's entire vibe is pretty unique, especially coming from other shounen anime and expecting something similar, it's going to come off as something very different, both in terms of the openings and the actual show. Some people are able to jibe with it immediately, but for the rest of us, the show, the openings, the songs, it all has to sit with you for a while, let it marinate for a bit, before it catches back up to you and you realize how much you liked it, or how you will like it a lot more when you see it again, so don't feel bad about not really feeling the openings, it is something to get used to. I personally have had at least 4 of the opening songs that I felt meh about come back and hit me months later, and I love them now. Also it's pretty wild how if you know what to look for all of the openings pretty much scream all the spoilers at you in plain sight, but as someone who has no idea it all just kinda looks nice.
Nice video, I liked the way you were assuming the plot without having any idea what the anime is about xP Jojo's Bizzarre Adventure is a manga from the 80's, recently having its anime adaptation since 2012, it follows the history of the Joestar lineage, and each generation has a different protagonist, this is how we have settings like ancient Britain and trips through Egypt until arriving at a quiet town or an adventure through Italy. Something that distinguishes this series are its many references (to music, art, fashion, etc.), its large number of memes, its bizarre moments, as well as its quite intense fandom. One thing that is really appreciated in this anime is that it uses a wide variety of musical styles (you can tell in its openings), I recommend listening to the character themes, they are very good x) And it's normal not to notice all the differences, there are too many details that even many fans don't notice until they see them for the second time, and when you understand those details it becomes quite interesting ^^ I forgot to add that the SFX versions are mostly something special that David Productions does during each season finale. More than anything for the fans, they don't have many differences apart from the effects so they don't usually give that much importance when making comparisons u.u
It's so weird how sometimes nothing changes and Ben just goes "YOO THAT'S DIFFERENT" and then other times the most obvious change happens (like that part where Doppio is substituted with Diavolo) and he's squinting at the screen trying to tell if something's changed
You're correct when you talked about JoJo having different protagonists for each arc. One of JoJo's major gimmicks is that each arc or part has different protagonists, with each protagonist being a descendant of the previous. It gets a bit more complicated than that (with some generation skipping, cheating, and some body stealing shenanigans), but that's the general gist of it. Also the bearded guy you said you liked, his name is Joseph (he's awesome), and he's the protagonist of the second arc of JoJo, one of the deuteragonists in the third, and an important side character in the fourth.
@@BenBenReacts If I have to describe each Jojo with a single phrase it would be like this The Noble Slayer of Phantoms-Jonathan Joestar the 1st Jojo. He is basically the personification of a White Knight. The Sly Trickster of Battle-Joseph Joestar, he is probably the one who got most of the current fans into Jojo. He was a sassy teen with one of the best gimmicks in the entire series, "Next you are going to say...." The Warrior of the Stars-Jotaro Kujo was basically the personification of the stoic warrior type. Alongside being the Face of Jojo from Part 3-6 The Kind Diamond in the Rough-Josuke Higashikta is basically a normal teenager with powers. Yet that what makes people love him. His story is facing down some great evil to save the world but to bring peace and justice to his hometown. The Golden Prince of Fate- Giorno Giovanna the first anti-hero that came from the Joestar Bloodline. The Warrior Princess lock in Stone-Joylene Kujo. I'll admit not a big fan of her, mostly because of how her story ended. But she probably has the best development within the first six Jojos.
the robots are called Stands and they're a representation of their souls and each one has a different power, it was introduced in part 3 (it's where it gets better in my opinion), they use Hamon in part 1 and 2, hope you react to the anime, I'm sure you'll love it as much as everyone does!
I have never seen somebody so wrong and so lost before for watching Jojo openings 😂 which gives you an even greater reason to check out the anime itself! (This is me begging more people to watch Jojo, LOL) I highly recommend this anime, it’s surprisingly slept on (although it is very popular in the fashion industry) and it deserves so much more acknowledgment 👍👍👍
Jojo all op vids are usually bloated with versions no one actually needs to see but this took it to another level. You are a champ for actually not getting fed up with it.
The openings are sometimes very hard to miss when looking into the many versions, like for example Opening 3 version 3 adds SFX but also during the transition half way thru you see Dio's silhouette (the villain of Part 3) for a split second in each transition. For opening 6 version 1 and 2 are different because when the main characters pose, Version 2 has them moving rather than standing still and Yoshikage Kira (the villain of Part 4) has a different scene inin
The series takes places across different places and times each Season. Sometimes protagonists from past seasons end up as supporting characters, but yeah, that's why it might've been confusing to you
Shame you didn't do 11 since that one brings the whole set of 1 to 11 together. Also your guesses were amazing Mostly wrong but weirdly prescient. You did call a character Mister which was wrong but later on there actually is a character named Mistah.
Honestly I don't blame you for the huge confusion. This playlist, as high quality as it is, had every little variant of openings as well as all the big ones. Even I got confused why it was there.
The openings can be very confusing if you did not already watch the show. I definitely suggest that you watch JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. It is a very good anime with good characters, villans, plots, and more.
Stands introduced in season 3 are the souls and fighting spirits of the user. They are summoned in their user’s favor. A stand’s power, personality, and ability entirely depends on the user themselves. If you’re male, your stand would have a male appearance. Your hobby is cooking, your stand will be related to that. If you have anger issues, your stand would have anger issues too. Some people obtain stands when they’re born, which grows up with the user and ages with the user (Because it’s their soul). The user wouldn’t know they have this ability unless they found out in some way, or you would die of age and live a normal life without knowing.
Consider Jojo to be an inherited title, kind of like Zoro or Robin. Each season has a standalone story and a new protagonist. Dho there may be reoccurring characters The premise is that you follow a family line through their loosely tied adventure from generation to generation. It goes in order (and out of context) : 1/Strict great grandpa's vampire hunt in Victorian England 2/Cool grandpa vs the Germans and Aztec gods in America during WW2 3/Stoic son goes on a road trip from Japan to Egypt to visit his great grandpa's rude brother. It's a long trip so he beats up rude people along the way ___________side stories?_______________ 4/Cool grandpa apparently had a hidden son. He's an angsty teenager who's investigating a murder mystery in a chill town in Japan. Stoic daddy (who's technically his nephew?) looks out for him. 5/Great Grandpa and his brother met a woman in Italy. they had a son (no, you read that right) He's apparently part of the mob now. Cool dude ______________________________________ 6/Stoic son's daughter was framed. She now attemtps a prison break to beat up a priest who's hell bent on finishing a muslim's job. __________alternate timeline________________ 7/What if great grandpa was American? Apparently he loves horse racing and hates the president 8/What if angsty teen had amnesia?
What I am pretty sure Part 9 is looking like it will be: What if cool Mafia dude was in Hawaii and had a trap for a brother. (It is only just starting but it is probably going to be an alternate part 5).
The song for Part 2 is my favorite of the series. Its just a nice listen. Its not super hype. But of all the intros, its the only one id actually put on a playlist
40:33 outside of bizzare story and characters anime adaptation of Jojo is famous for its sound effects(studio also did Fire Force anime, where sound design is incredible as well).
The Guy with the beard and the hat is joseph joestar the second Jojo you saw in the second opening hes older in the part 3 and 4 intros he very hilarious and comedical
I love watching these types of videos so much…every time I do, I almost want to just watch with him and explain what is going on lol… awesome video man ❤
Honestly I love how little the jojo intros give you unlike some other animes that gives away like the end of the entire arch in the first intro and I'm just sitting here thinking when they are going to show it in the anime and half the surprise and the aw factor is completely lost and it is really annoying that most anime does that so I end up skipping the intro to too many anime because I don't want spoilers so hats off to you jojo
Song 1- “Sono Chi No Sadame”: Phantom Blood- Victorian era nobleman Jonathan Joestar must master the martial art of Hamon to defeat his evil vampire brother, Dio Brando. Song 2- “Bloody Stream”: Battle Tendency- Jonathan’s grandson Joseph Joestar must fight to keep the power of the Red Aja Stone away from the super-vampires called The Pillar Men. Songs 3 and 4- “Stand Proud” and “End of the World”: Stardust Crusaders- DIO is back, so an older Joseph and his grandson Jotaro Kujo must team up to end his machinations. This is the first appearance of Stands, which are people’s psychic warrior spirits, such as Jotaro’s [Star Platinum] and DIO’s [The World]. Songs 5-7: “Crazy Noisy Bizarre Town”, “Chase”, and “Great Days”- Diamond Is Unbreakable: Joseph’s long-lost teenage son Josuke Higashikata, user of the Stand [Crazy Diamond], strives to protect his hometown from Yoshikage Kira, a serial killer who wields the Stand [Killer Queen]. Songs 8-9: “Fighting Gold” and “Traitor’s Requiem”: Golden Wind- Giorno Giovanna, the son of DIO and user of the Stand [Gold Experience], joins the Italian mafia to defeat its enigmatic boss Diavolo and his Stand [King Crimson]. Song 10: “Stone Ocean”- Framed for a crime and sentenced to prison, Jolyne Kujo, daughter of Jotaro and user of the Stand [Stone Free], must escape to end the madness caused by Father Pucci, the user of [Whitesnake] and the last living acolyte of DIO.
There something that I like to call "villain takeover" that happens in the second op of every series when we are close to the last fight the villain takes over the op and reveals their power
Here's some of the changes you missed, as well as some stuff I would like to clarify. For V3 of opening 4, they added sound effects, and they added the blond guy (his name is DIO), to some of the silhouette scenes near the end. For V3 of opening 5, they used an EDM arrangement of the song from V1 and V2, Crazy Noisy Bizarre Town. Also, the short kid with the silver hair is named Koichi, the word mystery was just summoned by the thing next to him, which is called a Stand. In V.5 of opening 7, the various main characters Stands (which they actually summon to fight alongside them, not turn into) are seen attacking the screen. This clip is reused at the end of V2. In V1, they are instead rotating around the outside of the "Justice" clock in the background. Also, the numbers in this opening near the end say "1999," which is the year that this part takes place in. The reason openings 8 and 9 didn't have any of the characters from the other ones in them is because they are the openings from part 5, which is mostly disconnected from the main story. The only real connection to the main story of the rest of the series is that the blond guy in it, whose name is Giorno Giovanna, is DIO's son. Each part has a different protagonist, all from the same bloodline. Part 1's protagonist is Jonathan Joestar, part 2 has Joseph Joestar (who is also the bearded guy from openings 3, 4, & 6), Jonathan's grandson, part 3 has Joseph's grandson Jotaro Kujo, part 4 has Joseph's illegitimate son and Jotaro's uncle, Josuke Higashikata, part 5 has Giorno Giovanna, DIO's son (who is also technically Jonathan's son for a spoilery reason I won't elaborate on), and part 5 stars Jotaro's daughter Jolyne Kujo. V2 of opening 9 also added a backing choir to the end of the song, Traitor's Requiem.
the smoothness is not originally in the openings but a lot of youtubers seem to make 60fps edits of the openings. some say "to make it look better" but it doesnt. and the other is a more fair reason and thats because of copyright , for some reaon it can sometimes trick the copyright system.
for the "shape shifting" its spirit energy rather than a transformation. they come out of their bodies and are two separate being tho they are the same at the same time and only those who own the spirits can see each others spirits
some of this versions have such small chances it wasn't important to watch them but I appreciate it, I love seeing people see the first opening with versions
I'll break it down as easily as I can for you. Jojo is not a single individual, but rather a nickname applied to people in their bloodline. The series spans a great deal of time. Opening 1 occurs during the 1880's, starring Jonathan Joestar. Opening 2 is set in 1938, starring season 1 Jojo's grandson, Joseph Joestar. Opening 3 and 4 in 1989, starring season 2's grandson, Jotaro Kujo, and the bearded guy is the Jojo from part 2 (Joseph). Openings 5-7 take place in 1999, and explore Joseph's illegitimate son Josuke. Openings 8 and 9 in 2001 follow the son of the villain from part 1, who stole the first Jojo's body (Jonathan), thereby making his son (Giorno Giovanna) a Jojo by blood... and opening 10 in 2011 stars Jotaro's daughter, Jolene Kujo.
Definitely not cringing at your terminology, maybe chuckling a little bit but its always fun to see people discover jojo. I was in your shoes not too long ago so its kinda nostalgic. Best part of JoJo is you can say something factual like "theres a cripple, an italian, and a dinosaur trying to find the corpse of Jesus" or "I have to fight my homoerotic step brother with magic sunshine karate" and its in no way a spoiler because you have no idea what it means.
I'll say this, try avoiding openings that have "4K 60FPS" because while they look ok at times, more often than not, they ruin the intended framerate of the openings and can lead to unintelligible and messy visuals, especially during quick sequences
to summarise any possible questions when it comes to JoJo's: if it can, it probably already has, and if not yet, then it probably will. it goes pretty hard in the first part and grows from there in pretty much every respect. to put it in context, the first part is basically the gigachad vs a hybrid of griffith and dracula, but more JoJo's than that. yes, its that bizarre, that adventurous, and that JoJo's
@@Pokelova Yeah, maybe that's why there was audio delay at the beginning of each opening(like he said) and also the "smoothening" ruined the timing on a lot of things...
There are two fanmade openings called Holy Steel and Go Beyond by Nico Bellisario for Part 7 and Part 8 respectively since they are not animated yet, they are both made with original vocals, music and visuals edited from the manga. They are totally worth checking out. They do a good job of giving you hints to major plot points by showing you characters and what they're up to.
something i don't think has been mentioned before is that on these openins with various verisions the last one tends to be a previous one but with sfx of what's happening on screen, they do that on the last episode of every season i believe
basically the powers of the main villians are related to time and music. Dio is stopping time like we pause, Kira rewinds time like we restart a music track, Diavolo uses time skip like we skip a song and pucci accelarates time like we use times 2 on a video thats the time powers theme
Some minor things some folks may not have pointed out in comments: Lucky Land is to JoJo what Bird Studio is to Dragon Ball. The name of the manga artists studio. Part 4 takes place in 1999 which is why the “breakdown breakdown” opening Great Days refers to 1999. The artist of JoJo likes his “western music” and actually wanted several songs to be used as openings but the studio talked him down to endings. Savage Garden was allegedly thrilled to be asked to use their song for that purpose. I ain’t checked your list of videos yet so I am unsure if you’ve braved the DMCA magnet that is “reacting to JoJos ENDINGs” except those few joke ending credits from part 3.
Every opening has their JoJo. In the first opening we have Jonathan Joestar, in the second one, Joseph Joestar, in the third opnening, Jotaro Kujo (it's the same in the 2nd version of the part 3), it's the lineage of the Joestar's family
24:22 This is the first time I've ever seen someone react to the Great Days UNITS ver. It actually doesn't play as an opening instead its a different version of the original Great Days played at the end of the last episode of Part 4 It is also sung by the singers of every previous openings being Tommy (Op 1 and 4), Coda (Op 2, 4 and 8), Jin (Op 3 and 4), The DU (Op 5), Batta (Op 6) and finally Karen Aoki and Daisuke (Original version of Great Days)
I haven't seen any comments about it, but openings 3 and onward, the characters don't transform (at least not most). The characters have abilities called "stands" which are physical projections of their spirits. So when the robot-looking figures appear, it's not a transformation but rather, a whole new figure, and each one has a unique power that is relevant to the character's personality, appearance, and overall attitude.
Every Part (seasons) there is a different "JoJo" since JoJo is a nickname but all JoJo's are related and those spirits are called stands and some joestars(people in the JOESTAR family aka the JoJo's) return in later parts and some openings are in the same part but some aren't that's it really enjoy your journey watching JoJo's bizarre adventure
"Its like dragon ball z on steroids" is a sentence that sounds impossible to be true, but youre right.
Ayyy I havent been pinned anywhere in a while
Made me chuckle, figured I'd pin it up to give others a laugh as well :D
It goes from a gentleman fighting a vampire to save peoples to the "reset" of the whole universe. And then theres steel ball run.
@@Local_Intruder and then theres _jojolion_
@@nim4464 and then there jojoland
Watching reactors mistake Caesar for Dio never fails to make me laugh 😭
same with Jonathan and Joseph lmao on the beginning of the 4th opening they think he's just aging lmaoo its so funny but understandable
To be fair, I tought the same too before watching the show 😅
Bro no one mentions him thinking kirra is JoJo also kept calling Josuke's hair funky
Lol ye everyone says the same XDD
Who’s Caesar?
"I don't think JoJo appeared in that opening?" (About Chase)
Narrator: "There were, in fact, THREE JoJos in that opening"
🤣🤣
Man really went above and beyond by reacting to the SFX versions too. Unnecessary but appreciated.
Great Days sfx version is on a whole nother level
I was so glad, no one else ever does that. Underrated.
first person to do that 🏅
@@killherqueen not the first but one of
Yeah but there are important details in some of these sfx version
The type of plot changes with every season. So does the protagonist
Every part* sorry I had to
@@TimothyGod i understand ur rage
That's not true, some characters are protagonists at more than 1 parts
@@Slygrondwitch one?
@@TimothyGod yeah but its the same thing.
People who don't watch JoJo trying to figure out who JoJo is from Openings is simultaneously the funniest and most frustrating thing.
I STARTED DYING WHEN HE WAS SAYING HE WOULDN'T NOTICE ANYTHING AND THEN GOES "wait is his shirt different?"
43:10 i sighed in relief so loudly when you finally understood the characters were changing every time 🤣🤣
Only took me over 40 minutes lol XD
Fun fact the guy that draws the manga uses books about Greek/Roman Statues and Fashion Magazines as reference material.
This is reflected in the style of the series.
I can totally see it!
Also you might notice how some things are referenced as rock band names and 1900s song names like queen, ACDC, and rolling stones
@@rebleed2424 Nah Freddie Mercury really liked Yoshikage Kira as a character so he invented time travel to make a song based on his stand
@@rebleed2424 1900s ☠
Another piece of relevant information is that the author had relations with a dolphin... Knowing this, nothing seems strange in this show.
Hearing him say "Who's JoJo?" "Where's JoJo" was so funny
Basically, each season (called "Part") has a different protagonist, and all these protagonists are "Jojos", because of their names and because they're all part of the Joestar family bloodline:
Part 1: Jonathan Joestar
Part 2: Joseph Joestar (Beard guy)
Part 3: Jotaro Kujo (but since he's Japanese, in the Japanese language, his name is said like "Ku*jo* *Jo*taro")
Part 4: Josuke Higashikata (in his case, it's because his name is written "仗助" (Jo-suke), and the symbol for the "suke" in his name can be also read as "jo". So his name can be read as "Jojo")
Part 5: Giorno Giovanna (GioGio, which is pronounced "Jojo)
Part 6: Jolyne Kujo (same reason as Jotaro)
Also, every member of the Joestar family bloodline has a star-shaped birthmark on them
Oh Thanks for clearing up about Josuke, I never understood what they said about the Kanjis so I didn't understand why it was called JoJo
@@jw-k35 Japanese language smh
I thought it was because Josuke was suppose to have the surname Joestar since Joseph is his biological dad
Gio Gio😂😂😂
@@hermanshah1403 that's literally my nickname
I love how Jotaro (who Ben officially named as the one and only "Jojo") appeared multiple times in the 10th opening and he just did not absolutely notice
So JoJo is the story of the Jostar family and chronicles it's generational battle with evil. So every time you see that somebody changed, it's because it's a different person. The anime doesn't have just 1 protagonist. Every generation has it's own JoJo. They're all called that for some reason.
Ahhhh this makes way more sense! Thank you!
@@BenBenReacts you're very welcome. Hope to see more reactions from you man 😉
They are all called JoJo becouse of they have *Jo* in their name and surname
I will explain each of the "jojo" in there names
JOnathan JOestar
JOseph JOestar
JOtaro kuJO
JOSUKE (suke is the kanji for jo so josuke's name without it would literally be jojo higashikata) higashikata
GIOrno GIOvanna (instead of jojo his name is more gio gio as said by fugo)
JOlyne kuJO
aaaaaand im not gonna go anywhere into the manga
@@nobled1113 JOhnny JOestar
Wait..who's the next JoJo again?
You had the most wild guess and I found that super hilarious. Every season (we call them parts) the main protagonist and their group changes because it follows a family blood line, some characters will reappear like the guy with the hat, and sometimes won't show up at all. You wouldn't get much story from the ops because they're not connected together but the nuance is there
I would LOVE to see your reaction on the JoJo's main character themes
Oop almost forgot all the main protagonist's name will result in the nickname JoJo, it's more like a title than a person in this series
And the old man that you liked in the OP3 songs his name is Joseph Jostar, he's a LOT of people's favorite and I'm sure if you do get around to watching JoJo you'll 100% like him too
That’s such an interesting concept having each part be a new protagonist. Also, yeah I could absolutely tell he was my favorite having never even seen the show 😅
What are the Jojo main character themes?
@BenBenReacts they all have their own theme song that usually comes up when the JoJo (the protagonist) do something cool or when they fight, despite them being a family they have different theme songs that reflects them as a character which also gives them their own individuality within the family itself
@@theanonymousme6015the themes match the character’s person like the first jojo with his heroic theme also the next jojo with his crazy theme
@@BenBenReacts They are 6 jojo main characters theme but 6th one is not officially released yet
Sorry that you found the AI upscaled wiggly versions instead of the normal ones
You seemed to be under the impression that all the characters could transform into something, but in reality the things you are seeing are essentially summoned allies and everyone has their own completely unique summoned Ally
i want to explain the entire show to this guy so bad 😭😭😭
Same😂
Not sure if you still read these rn, but just a heads up, one of the reasons why some of the visuals look super smooth and sometimes hurting your eyes is because of the 60fps title in the vids. They are -interpolated- (using ai) to artificially make them 60fps smooth from 24 fps which then makes them appear mushy and weird. I personally recommend looking out for openings and ending without the 60fps titles to get some proper visuals as the animators intended, though it keeps getting harder to find non 60fps opening vids in yt so...
I am definitely going to be keeping it to 24-30 fps from now on 🙂
60 fps ruins everything in media
Little does he know that the hat guy, the beard guy, and the funky hair guy are all jojo
❤️🔥🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️
Seems like they added way too many versions in this video lol. Like sound effects. The good changes are ones that are really different due to plot changes and villain involvement. So don’t feel bad if you didn’t see much change because in truth nothing much was changed sometimes.
But Stone Ocean one has a second opening with 2 versions that are really cool and the last one delves into all the other parts.
I’m sad I didn’t watch the seconding Stone Ocean opening. I’ve heard it’s great!
@@BenBenReacts as far as I’m aware, you’ve got the AI enhanced version of the openings.
I’m noticing a trend of the uploader in question happening to get into people’s Opening reactions more often which is sad.
@@Refracturon frame interpolation ruined a lot of the ops if not all of them
@@BenBenReacts Honestly I'm sad too, but it includes SO MANY spoilers
(Yes, I know all openings somehow include spoilers to the show like showing the boss's identity or a jobro's death. But I'm saying Heaven's Falling Down includes more spoilers! Like, ????)
@@janinhaggs Frame interpolation has got to be one of the most insulting things you could do to an animator lol.
"Look, I improved your animation!" aka "I increased the number of frames in your work without any understanding on what made it look good to begin with, isn't that great!?"
Legit made some of the more impactful frames look like jello
I was literally screaming because he didn’t know there were more than one JoJo especially in Diamond is Unbreakble💀
They’re all JoJo. Every single person is JoJo. It’s very bizarre.
They have adventures
In part 3 the power system gets changed to "stands", as a simple explanation, they're super powered ghosts that get named after songs in part 4 forward
This is the greatest jojos reaction ive ever seen. Your pure and utter blindness was a joy to watch.
Lol thanks for watching! I’m thinking about starting the show soon 🙂
"Did he change his hair colour?"
You don't want to know💯
You noticed a lot more than I expected you to.
I think the thing that makes it tricky to understand is that each part of JoJo is centered around a different person of the family with the same nickname of JoJo, that's why some characters don't reappear or can be confused as another character. Like how the blonde guy in the first opening was confused (understandably so) as the blonde guy in the second opening. Also why the blue/purple haired guy was confused as the brown haired guy in opening two. They are both different people but are both called JoJo. Each part has its own villain, except for parts 1 and 3. (Intro 1 is part 1 and intro's 3 and 4 are part 3)
In the opening 5, you can see two different JoJo's that are present at the same time. This is also shown in openings 6, 7, 10 and 11. (Upon finishing the video i realised that you did not watch openings 10 v2 or 11 (v1 or v2))
Most characters are part exclusive or die and don't reappear, which is why some characters may appear to be drastically changed versions of someone you saw in a past intro when in fact they are different people, and not an evolved character.
Usually the intro changes theme when it is a new part of the anime, hence why the 5th intro was so different to the 4th. Although, the 6th intro is very different to the 5th as a major storyline event occurs and changes the theme and atmosphere of the entire part, hence the different theme.
When you watched intro 3, you absolutely nailed it when you referred to the spirit as a spirit. After the third intro, or part 3, a different power system is introduced to the JoJo universe. This power is called a stand. They are spiritual manifestations of a persons soul. The "Knight Guy" was a stand manifested by the flat top guy and therefore not a different character. This is easy to misunderstand.
There is only one shapeshifter I know of, and the other people's stands can sometimes be shown to morph into the person's shape, such as like how they did in intro 6. They are not shapeshifters.
There is also a mistake with many people missing out the second version of opening 6, which is a very subtle change. It only colours in a character that is a silhouette before the change.
Each JoJo is featured in their part, sometimes moving into another part too. The guy whose stand looks like a robot is the JoJo of part four and that is why he is the main subject of openings 5 through 7.
Usually each arc gets its own intro, hence most of the parts having multiple intros.
I began writing this around opening 4, and now that i have finished the video i see that you did eventually get that each part has its own protagonist, with each protagonist being nicknamed JoJo.
Hopefully this helps you to understand everything better.
Thanks so much! It definitely does help 🙂 I really appreciate this comment!
im currently watching him react to chase, now im going to predict he calls giorno the same jojo but different hair, and he wont notice that the protagonist changes until jolyne
edit: I WAS HALF RIGHT, HE FINALLY GETS IT
The reason why animation production company was particular about sound effects...
The onomatopoeia as a written word used in the original manga is very unique and rare for Japanese, and it is one of the representative of the many charms of this work.
echos actzo zhree zhree freezu
@@killherqueen you used the ONLY act that DOESN'T use onomatopoeia
The thing that they summon are called stands, stands
are basically the people
that summon them but they all have different special abilities and they are the soul ghost of the stand user and a dead user is the person that summon the stand.
1. the "version 0.5" opening is because it was only used for the first airing of the first episode it was used for, so most people watching the series now aren't likely to see it without looking for it online. It featured a lot of incomplete animations and even reused shots from the show to fill it out towards the end. They weren't satisfied with it, so they redid it with all the shots frames they had planned, and that's what "version 1" is.
2.The sound effects versions are used just for one or two episodes to mark a climactic moment in the story. Most reactors don't react to or even see them until they watch the show.
3. When you asked if it said "1909", it actually said "1999" both on screen and in the lyrics of the song as it went by.
4. If the first intro is your actual favorite that might just mean you have real old school anime taste. Since the manga started in the 80's they decided to go all in on the big 80's anime sound. So, I'd recommend checking out the original Japanese intros for Hokuto no Ken, it's a classic and it inspired many that came after.
5. You've been watching this in 60 frames per second so that's probably why it messed with you. None of these are 60fps by default.
6. I've got to admit, I was a bit confused why you kept saying "transform" and "shapeshifting" when they are literally right next to each other. Though I guess the power system in this series is fairly unique overall, so I can understand why it would confuse someone seeing it out of context.
i was confused by the "version 0.5" opening as well, thanks for explaining
The two endings that I forgot at the end I included in my Jojo’s Endings reaction video 🙂
The main power crux of this show is that people can summon ghosts called “stands” (they’re literally called that because they “stand” behind you)
Each stand does something special, like manipulating fire or turning things into bombs. The most overpowered stand can manipulate time or fate.
Some stands are bound to objects, like a book or hair
JoJo's refers to the nickname of the protagonists, each season has a different protagonist but they have in common that their name begins with jo plus their last name joestar "JoJo".
That's was good, but you didn't watch final opening "heaven's falling down" V1 and V2
I noticed that after I uploaded! For whatever reason the one I watched didn’t include it ☹️
22:22 Ben: the guy with the funky haircut
(Josuke has entered the chat)
🤬
Ben: Which one of them is JoJo ?
*Y E S*
The beard guy it's the same guy in the second opening and it's named Joseph (every part has got a different protagonist btw and different story)
OMG?! This is the most complete version reaction of the OP I've seen so far, that's satisfying lol 😂
I Love seeing people react to jojo ops because everyone has their own reactions, things they catch on, music preferences, it's lovely
You’re amazing for doing all these versions man I’ve never seen that many reacted to before!
0.5 is what it was before they decided on the final version of Great Days (Opening 7)
Jojo's entire vibe is pretty unique, especially coming from other shounen anime and expecting something similar, it's going to come off as something very different, both in terms of the openings and the actual show. Some people are able to jibe with it immediately, but for the rest of us, the show, the openings, the songs, it all has to sit with you for a while, let it marinate for a bit, before it catches back up to you and you realize how much you liked it, or how you will like it a lot more when you see it again, so don't feel bad about not really feeling the openings, it is something to get used to. I personally have had at least 4 of the opening songs that I felt meh about come back and hit me months later, and I love them now.
Also it's pretty wild how if you know what to look for all of the openings pretty much scream all the spoilers at you in plain sight, but as someone who has no idea it all just kinda looks nice.
1:18
"Let's see if we can pick up on anything story based here."
*looks away right as something important to the story is shown*
Nice video, I liked the way you were assuming the plot without having any idea what the anime is about xP
Jojo's Bizzarre Adventure is a manga from the 80's, recently having its anime adaptation since 2012, it follows the history of the Joestar lineage, and each generation has a different protagonist, this is how we have settings like ancient Britain and trips through Egypt until arriving at a quiet town or an adventure through Italy.
Something that distinguishes this series are its many references (to music, art, fashion, etc.), its large number of memes, its bizarre moments, as well as its quite intense fandom. One thing that is really appreciated in this anime is that it uses a wide variety of musical styles (you can tell in its openings), I recommend listening to the character themes, they are very good x)
And it's normal not to notice all the differences, there are too many details that even many fans don't notice until they see them for the second time, and when you understand those details it becomes quite interesting ^^
I forgot to add that the SFX versions are mostly something special that David Productions does during each season finale. More than anything for the fans, they don't have many differences apart from the effects so they don't usually give that much importance when making comparisons u.u
It's so weird how sometimes nothing changes and Ben just goes "YOO THAT'S DIFFERENT" and then other times the most obvious change happens (like that part where Doppio is substituted with Diavolo) and he's squinting at the screen trying to tell if something's changed
You're correct when you talked about JoJo having different protagonists for each arc. One of JoJo's major gimmicks is that each arc or part has different protagonists, with each protagonist being a descendant of the previous. It gets a bit more complicated than that (with some generation skipping, cheating, and some body stealing shenanigans), but that's the general gist of it.
Also the bearded guy you said you liked, his name is Joseph (he's awesome), and he's the protagonist of the second arc of JoJo, one of the deuteragonists in the third, and an important side character in the fourth.
Very cool! Also, Joseph does seem like he’d be a fan favorite
Joseph is literally the funniest jojo in my opinion and the fact he stays alive until a big event is crazy
@@BenBenReacts If I have to describe each Jojo with a single phrase it would be like this
The Noble Slayer of Phantoms-Jonathan Joestar the 1st Jojo. He is basically the personification of a White Knight.
The Sly Trickster of Battle-Joseph Joestar, he is probably the one who got most of the current fans into Jojo. He was a sassy teen with one of the best gimmicks in the entire series, "Next you are going to say...."
The Warrior of the Stars-Jotaro Kujo was basically the personification of the stoic warrior type. Alongside being the Face of Jojo from Part 3-6
The Kind Diamond in the Rough-Josuke Higashikta is basically a normal teenager with powers. Yet that what makes people love him. His story is facing down some great evil to save the world but to bring peace and justice to his hometown.
The Golden Prince of Fate- Giorno Giovanna the first anti-hero that came from the Joestar Bloodline.
The Warrior Princess lock in Stone-Joylene Kujo. I'll admit not a big fan of her, mostly because of how her story ended. But she probably has the best development within the first six Jojos.
the robots are called Stands and they're a representation of their souls and each one has a different power, it was introduced in part 3 (it's where it gets better in my opinion), they use Hamon in part 1 and 2, hope you react to the anime, I'm sure you'll love it as much as everyone does!
I have never seen somebody so wrong and so lost before for watching Jojo openings 😂 which gives you an even greater reason to check out the anime itself! (This is me begging more people to watch Jojo, LOL) I highly recommend this anime, it’s surprisingly slept on (although it is very popular in the fashion industry) and it deserves so much more acknowledgment 👍👍👍
19:45 "Where's JoJo? Have we seen him yet?" Would you be upset if I told you that opening had 3 of them in it?
Jojo all op vids are usually bloated with versions no one actually needs to see but this took it to another level. You are a champ for actually not getting fed up with it.
I was wondering why so many of them were similar 😅
The bearded guy you like… yeah that’s jojo. The new guy in opening 5 yeah that’s jojo, and the guy in the hat… Jojo.
The openings are sometimes very hard to miss when looking into the many versions, like for example Opening 3 version 3 adds SFX but also during the transition half way thru you see Dio's silhouette (the villain of Part 3) for a split second in each transition. For opening 6 version 1 and 2 are different because when the main characters pose, Version 2 has them moving rather than standing still and Yoshikage Kira (the villain of Part 4) has a different scene inin
The series takes places across different places and times each Season. Sometimes protagonists from past seasons end up as supporting characters, but yeah, that's why it might've been confusing to you
Shame you didn't do 11 since that one brings the whole set of 1 to 11 together. Also your guesses were amazing
Mostly wrong but weirdly prescient. You did call a character Mister which was wrong but later on there actually is a character named Mistah.
Hoping to do Opening 11 included with an upcoming Jojo's Endings video
Watching people who havent seen JoJo play what i call "Guess who is JoJo" while watching the OPs is always fun
You missed the final opening "Heaven's Falling Down".
I know ☹️ Hoping to watch that one soon! I’ve heard it’s a good one!
@@BenBenReacts The final opening has 2 versions
The guy with the beard in the opening 3 and 5 is the Jojo from op 2, but older
Honestly I don't blame you for the huge confusion. This playlist, as high quality as it is, had every little variant of openings as well as all the big ones. Even I got confused why it was there.
Gotta love how everyone thinks Ceaser is Dio before watching the anime,it's super funni
The openings can be very confusing if you did not already watch the show. I definitely suggest that you watch JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. It is a very good anime with good characters, villans, plots, and more.
“Not sure what happened to the other characters”
🥲
I will never get over how fantastic this series is. it’s literally peak fiction.
Stands introduced in season 3 are the souls and fighting spirits of the user. They are summoned in their user’s favor. A stand’s power, personality, and ability entirely depends on the user themselves. If you’re male, your stand would have a male appearance. Your hobby is cooking, your stand will be related to that. If you have anger issues, your stand would have anger issues too. Some people obtain stands when they’re born, which grows up with the user and ages with the user (Because it’s their soul). The user wouldn’t know they have this ability unless they found out in some way, or you would die of age and live a normal life without knowing.
Consider Jojo to be an inherited title, kind of like Zoro or Robin. Each season has a standalone story and a new protagonist. Dho there may be reoccurring characters
The premise is that you follow a family line through their loosely tied adventure from generation to generation. It goes in order (and out of context) :
1/Strict great grandpa's vampire hunt in Victorian England
2/Cool grandpa vs the Germans and Aztec gods in America during WW2
3/Stoic son goes on a road trip from Japan to Egypt to visit his great grandpa's rude brother. It's a long trip so he beats up rude people along the way
___________side stories?_______________
4/Cool grandpa apparently had a hidden son. He's an angsty teenager who's investigating a murder mystery in a chill town in Japan. Stoic daddy (who's technically his nephew?) looks out for him.
5/Great Grandpa and his brother met a woman in Italy. they had a son (no, you read that right) He's apparently part of the mob now. Cool dude
______________________________________
6/Stoic son's daughter was framed. She now attemtps a prison break to beat up a priest who's hell bent on finishing a muslim's job.
__________alternate timeline________________
7/What if great grandpa was American? Apparently he loves horse racing and hates the president
8/What if angsty teen had amnesia?
What I am pretty sure Part 9 is looking like it will be: What if cool Mafia dude was in Hawaii and had a trap for a brother. (It is only just starting but it is probably going to be an alternate part 5).
@@TheAHuman the name jodio alone lets you think he is an alternative giorno
you'll definitely love the "bearded guy"
The song for Part 2 is my favorite of the series. Its just a nice listen. Its not super hype. But of all the intros, its the only one id actually put on a playlist
22:22
Oh no, you better take that back otherwise that man will beat the crap out of you for making fun of his hair.
40:33 outside of bizzare story and characters anime adaptation of Jojo is famous for its sound effects(studio also did Fire Force anime, where sound design is incredible as well).
The Guy with the beard and the hat is joseph joestar the second Jojo you saw in the second opening hes older in the part 3 and 4 intros he very hilarious and comedical
The characters change very often. There's 6 different protagonists and their friends so far in the anime
I love watching these types of videos so much…every time I do, I almost want to just watch with him and explain what is going on lol… awesome video man ❤
Honestly I love how little the jojo intros give you unlike some other animes that gives away like the end of the entire arch in the first intro and I'm just sitting here thinking when they are going to show it in the anime and half the surprise and the aw factor is completely lost and it is really annoying that most anime does that so I end up skipping the intro to too many anime because I don't want spoilers so hats off to you jojo
Your fresh experience into Jojo made me think you’re a cool guy. I’ll subscribe.
Song 1- “Sono Chi No Sadame”: Phantom Blood- Victorian era nobleman Jonathan Joestar must master the martial art of Hamon to defeat his evil vampire brother, Dio Brando.
Song 2- “Bloody Stream”: Battle Tendency- Jonathan’s grandson Joseph Joestar must fight to keep the power of the Red Aja Stone away from the super-vampires called The Pillar Men.
Songs 3 and 4- “Stand Proud” and “End of the World”: Stardust Crusaders- DIO is back, so an older Joseph and his grandson Jotaro Kujo must team up to end his machinations. This is the first appearance of Stands, which are people’s psychic warrior spirits, such as Jotaro’s [Star Platinum] and DIO’s [The World].
Songs 5-7: “Crazy Noisy Bizarre Town”, “Chase”, and “Great Days”- Diamond Is Unbreakable: Joseph’s long-lost teenage son Josuke Higashikata, user of the Stand [Crazy Diamond], strives to protect his hometown from Yoshikage Kira, a serial
killer who wields the Stand [Killer Queen].
Songs 8-9: “Fighting Gold” and “Traitor’s Requiem”: Golden Wind- Giorno Giovanna, the son of DIO and user of the Stand [Gold Experience], joins the Italian mafia to defeat its enigmatic boss Diavolo and his Stand [King Crimson].
Song 10: “Stone Ocean”- Framed for a crime and sentenced to prison, Jolyne Kujo, daughter of Jotaro and user of the Stand [Stone Free], must escape to end the madness caused by Father Pucci, the user of [Whitesnake] and the last living acolyte of DIO.
Gonna come back to this comment when I start watching the show 🙂
@@BenBenReacts i recommen don't..
Especially song 3-4.
Other than that i'm sure you will forget it.
@@BenBenReacts It has some spoilers tho🥲
Dont read the one of part 4 and 5 it reveals a lot of couldve been good reactions
This is so spoiler heavy, c'mon man
There something that I like to call "villain takeover" that happens in the second op of every series when we are close to the last fight the villain takes over the op and reveals their power
Here's some of the changes you missed, as well as some stuff I would like to clarify.
For V3 of opening 4, they added sound effects, and they added the blond guy (his name is DIO), to some of the silhouette scenes near the end.
For V3 of opening 5, they used an EDM arrangement of the song from V1 and V2, Crazy Noisy Bizarre Town. Also, the short kid with the silver hair is named Koichi, the word mystery was just summoned by the thing next to him, which is called a Stand.
In V.5 of opening 7, the various main characters Stands (which they actually summon to fight alongside them, not turn into) are seen attacking the screen. This clip is reused at the end of V2. In V1, they are instead rotating around the outside of the "Justice" clock in the background. Also, the numbers in this opening near the end say "1999," which is the year that this part takes place in.
The reason openings 8 and 9 didn't have any of the characters from the other ones in them is because they are the openings from part 5, which is mostly disconnected from the main story. The only real connection to the main story of the rest of the series is that the blond guy in it, whose name is Giorno Giovanna, is DIO's son. Each part has a different protagonist, all from the same bloodline. Part 1's protagonist is Jonathan Joestar, part 2 has Joseph Joestar (who is also the bearded guy from openings 3, 4, & 6), Jonathan's grandson, part 3 has Joseph's grandson Jotaro Kujo, part 4 has Joseph's illegitimate son and Jotaro's uncle, Josuke Higashikata, part 5 has Giorno Giovanna, DIO's son (who is also technically Jonathan's son for a spoilery reason I won't elaborate on), and part 5 stars Jotaro's daughter Jolyne Kujo.
V2 of opening 9 also added a backing choir to the end of the song, Traitor's Requiem.
the smoothness is not originally in the openings but a lot of youtubers seem to make 60fps edits of the openings. some say "to make it look better" but it doesnt. and the other is a more fair reason and thats because of copyright , for some reaon it can sometimes trick the copyright system.
for the "shape shifting" its spirit energy rather than a transformation. they come out of their bodies and are two separate being tho they are the same at the same time and only those who own the spirits can see each others spirits
There are exceptions, as every spirit is unique. Sometimes they bind to or transform physical matter, so thus can be physically seen.
@@lazernor yeah i know I’m just explaining what a base stand is
some of this versions have such small chances it wasn't important to watch them but I appreciate it, I love seeing people see the first opening with versions
I'll break it down as easily as I can for you. Jojo is not a single individual, but rather a nickname applied to people in their bloodline. The series spans a great deal of time. Opening 1 occurs during the 1880's, starring Jonathan Joestar. Opening 2 is set in 1938, starring season 1 Jojo's grandson, Joseph Joestar. Opening 3 and 4 in 1989, starring season 2's grandson, Jotaro Kujo, and the bearded guy is the Jojo from part 2 (Joseph). Openings 5-7 take place in 1999, and explore Joseph's illegitimate son Josuke. Openings 8 and 9 in 2001 follow the son of the villain from part 1, who stole the first Jojo's body (Jonathan), thereby making his son (Giorno Giovanna) a Jojo by blood... and opening 10 in 2011 stars Jotaro's daughter, Jolene Kujo.
You really like spoilin huh
Bro you fucking spoiled the show
Definitely not cringing at your terminology, maybe chuckling a little bit but its always fun to see people discover jojo. I was in your shoes not too long ago so its kinda nostalgic.
Best part of JoJo is you can say something factual like "theres a cripple, an italian, and a dinosaur trying to find the corpse of Jesus" or "I have to fight my homoerotic step brother with magic sunshine karate" and its in no way a spoiler because you have no idea what it means.
I'll say this, try avoiding openings that have "4K 60FPS" because while they look ok at times, more often than not, they ruin the intended framerate of the openings and can lead to unintelligible and messy visuals, especially during quick sequences
to summarise any possible questions when it comes to JoJo's: if it can, it probably already has, and if not yet, then it probably will. it goes pretty hard in the first part and grows from there in pretty much every respect. to put it in context, the first part is basically the gigachad vs a hybrid of griffith and dracula, but more JoJo's than that. yes, its that bizarre, that adventurous, and that JoJo's
Holy cow, look how smooth that animation is!
I know right! 😄
No, BenBen has unfortunately watched a 60fps interpolated version and if you know what the openings are supposed to look like this is foul.
@@Pokelova Yeah, maybe that's why there was audio delay at the beginning of each opening(like he said) and also the "smoothening" ruined the timing on a lot of things...
"It seems like JoJo does."
Fans: "Uhhhh, which one?"
There are two fanmade openings called Holy Steel and Go Beyond by Nico Bellisario for Part 7 and Part 8 respectively since they are not animated yet, they are both made with original vocals, music and visuals edited from the manga. They are totally worth checking out. They do a good job of giving you hints to major plot points by showing you characters and what they're up to.
something i don't think has been mentioned before is that on these openins with various verisions the last one tends to be a previous one but with sfx of what's happening on screen, they do that on the last episode of every season i believe
jojo is very unique and different to explain 😂 but its awesome ...good full reaction without cuts etc... thumbs up from me 👍
Oh no he said josuke had goofy hair. He's in trouble.
😅😅😅
why did he skip Heaven's Falling Down? Come on, it's been out for so long now
For some reason that one wasn’t included in the video I watched, but I’d love to watch that one too!
basically the powers of the main villians are related to time and music. Dio is stopping time like we pause, Kira rewinds time like we restart a music track, Diavolo uses time skip like we skip a song and pucci accelarates time like we use times 2 on a video thats the time powers theme
If you ever wanted to know what happens when an infinitely reversing force meets a mobius strip, then by god if this isn't the anime for you.
Dude, you're probably one of the best reactors out there.
I really recommend this show, it's definitely... bizarre.
i love how every reactor always thinks dio and ceaser are the same person
7:32 his name is Joseph Joestar, he is the main hero of part 2 of Jojo(main character in opening 2, in this part he is just old)
Some minor things some folks may not have pointed out in comments: Lucky Land is to JoJo what Bird Studio is to Dragon Ball. The name of the manga artists studio. Part 4 takes place in 1999 which is why the “breakdown breakdown” opening Great Days refers to 1999. The artist of JoJo likes his “western music” and actually wanted several songs to be used as openings but the studio talked him down to endings. Savage Garden was allegedly thrilled to be asked to use their song for that purpose. I ain’t checked your list of videos yet so I am unsure if you’ve braved the DMCA magnet that is “reacting to JoJos ENDINGs” except those few joke ending credits from part 3.
Every opening has their JoJo. In the first opening we have Jonathan Joestar, in the second one, Joseph Joestar, in the third opnening, Jotaro Kujo (it's the same in the 2nd version of the part 3), it's the lineage of the Joestar's family
24:22 This is the first time I've ever seen someone react to the Great Days UNITS ver.
It actually doesn't play as an opening instead its a different version of the original Great Days played at the end of the last episode of Part 4
It is also sung by the singers of every previous openings being Tommy (Op 1 and 4), Coda (Op 2, 4 and 8), Jin (Op 3 and 4), The DU (Op 5), Batta (Op 6) and finally Karen Aoki and Daisuke (Original version of Great Days)
I haven't seen any comments about it, but openings 3 and onward, the characters don't transform (at least not most). The characters have abilities called "stands" which are physical projections of their spirits. So when the robot-looking figures appear, it's not a transformation but rather, a whole new figure, and each one has a unique power that is relevant to the character's personality, appearance, and overall attitude.
Every Part (seasons) there is a different "JoJo" since JoJo is a nickname but all JoJo's are related and those spirits are called stands and some joestars(people in the JOESTAR family aka the JoJo's) return in later parts and some openings are in the same part but some aren't that's it really enjoy your journey watching JoJo's bizarre adventure
LMAOOO I never laugh so hard when you saying shift into the robot looking dude😂😂😂