Review: ‘Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable’: Episode 39

Goodbye, Morioh – Heart of Gold

And so the fourth arc of Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure comes to an end. It’s amazing how despite these characters knowing how dangerous an individual Kira is they still allow him to move about and it once again causes a citizen to get caught up in battle. Of course it shows the act of how desperate he is as he’s not exactly at his best after the punishment he received in the previous battle. It’s hard to talk about this episode without spoiling it but know it was one of the better ending to a storyline in recent memory.

The entire cast shows back up and each of them gets a cute moment in the spotlight. Also, it turns out despite an initial assumption, the theory of Josuke being the person who saved his younger self didn’t come to pass. It was just some other guy who had pompadour and looked like he had just come from a final battle. Considering Deadly Queen had the ability to mess with time, it seemed like a very possible scenario of Josuke getting sent back to the past and being the individual who saved himself and his mom in the flashback near the start of the series..

There will be a more descriptive breakdown of this series by the end of the month with a full review of this season. Overall this is a nice wrap up to what was a very entertaining installment of this series. There is now a gap every Friday where a new episode of one of the most over the top and bizarre series once stood. Hopefully something just as entertaining will appear in winter 2017 to fill this void. It would be a shame if fans would have to wait the entire year for the next arc, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Vento Aureo because there wasn’t any other good anime released.


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Anthony Wendel
Anthony Wendelhttp://www.thegiganticproject.com
Anthony is a geek through and through who still looks forward to new releases, sneak peeks, Giant Monsters, and robots of all shapes and sizes. He loves animation of all shapes and sizes. He has a distinct apprehension for trolling and clips shows. His books, The Handbook for Surviving A Giant Monster Attack and Santa Claus Conquers Manos: The Hands of Fate are available on Amazon.