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Jotaro Kujo
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure character
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Jotaro and his Stand, Star Platinum,
as they appear in Stardust Crusaders

First appearance JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure chapter 114 «Jotaro Kujo (1)» (1989)
Last appearance JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure chapter 748 «Made in Heaven, Part 6» (2003)
Created by Hirohiko Araki
Portrayed by Yusuke Iseya (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable Chapter I)
Voiced by Japanese
Jūrōta Kosugi (OVA)
Daisuke Ono (2013–present)
English
Abie Hadjitarkhani (OVA)
Matthew Mercer (anime)
In-universe information
Nickname JoJo
Occupation Oceanographer (Diamond is Unbreakable and Stone Ocean)
Family Joseph Joestar (grandfather)
Suzi Q (grandmother)
Sadao Kujo (father)
Holly Kujo (mother)
Josuke Higashikata (half-uncle)
Shizuka Joestar (adoptive aunt)
Spouse Unnamed wife (divorced)
Children Jolyne Cujoh (daughter)
Nationality Japanese
Stand Star Platinum

Jotaro Kujo (Japanese: 空条 承太郎, Hepburn: Kūjō Jōtarō) is a fictional character in the Japanese manga series JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. The main protagonist of the series’ third story arc, Stardust Crusaders, Jotaro is depicted as a rough delinquent with a noble heart who journeys from Japan to Egypt with his grandfather, Joseph Joestar, and their allies to defeat the Joestar bloodline’s sworn enemy, DIO, and save his mother’s life. He has a Stand (a physical manifestation of his fighting spirit) named Star Platinum (星の白金スタープラチナ, Sutā Purachina), whose power is incredible strength, speed, and precision. Later, Star Platinum gains the ability Star Platinum: The World (スタープラチナ ザ・ワールド, Sutā Purachina Za Wārudo), enabling Jotaro to stop time for a few seconds. Jotaro returns in subsequent story arcs of the manga as a supporting character. In Diamond Is Unbreakable, he meets his 16-year old biological uncle Josuke Higashikata. Jotaro also appears briefly in Golden Wind when he sends Koichi Hirose to Italy to spy on DIO’s son, Giorno Giovanna, and in Stone Ocean to aid his daughter Jolyne Cujoh against the forces of Enrico Pucci.

Araki wanted the protagonist of Stardust Crusaders to be Japanese when Phantom Blood was serializing and intended for Jotaro to be stoic to differentiate him from Jonathan and Joseph. The character was also inspired by American actor Clint Eastwood. In order to make the story more appealing, Araki created characters who would not overlap with Jotaro’s characterization. Jotaro was voiced by Jūrōta Kosugi in the original video animation adaptation of Stardust Crusaders and by Abie Hadjitarkhani in its English dub. In the later television anime adaptation and in the rest of his occurrences in future parts, he was voiced by Daisuke Ono in Japanese and Matthew Mercer in English.

Critic and fan reception to Jotaro’s character has been positive, with Araki himself stating that Jotaro has become so well known that he could act as a «synonym» for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure as a whole. Critics have praised his stoic personality and heroic actions, and although some reviewers noted Jotaro to be overpowered, others found his fights appealing and unique, such as the gambling battle with Daniel J. D’Arby.

Creation and development[edit]

Clint Eastwood (left) was the primary inspiration for Jotaro, according to author Hirohiko Araki (right)

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure creator Hirohiko Araki decided to have a Japanese main character for Part 3 around the ending of the manga’s first part.[1] When Araki started working on Stardust Crusaders, his primary goal was to create characters with different personalities compared to those from Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency, the previous parts of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure; for instance, whereas Jonathan from Phantom Blood is a traditional portrayal of a man of justice, and Joseph from Battle Tendency is a «cheerful and flashy» character, Jotaro keeps his emotions hidden, with the art of him depicting him as expressionless as possible. He was additionally designed to be taller and have more of a sense of weight to his body compared to Jonathan and Joseph, to make him seem fantastical, while his clothing – a school uniform – was meant to represent normalcy.[2] Jotaro was additionally designed to symbolize the part’s story and setting.[3] Araki modeled Jotaro after American actor Clint Eastwood, including his poses and catchphrases; Jotaro’s signature finger-pointing pose came from one of Eastwood’s poses with a .44 Magnum. His catchphrase «good grief» (やれやれだぜ, yare yare daze) was also an imitation of the type of lines Eastwood would say in his movies.[1] Araki intended for Jotaro to be economical in his movements, and have «a presence that could be felt just by him standing».[2] This is why the character might seem «rough» compared to other Weekly Shonen Jump protagonists; however, Jotaro fits Araki’s own image of a hero perfectly as a «loner» who does not do the right thing for attention. The author said the character wearing his school uniform in the desert has its roots in Mitsuteru Yokoyama’s Babel II. Araki wrote that Jotaro has become «big enough» that he can act as a synonym for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure as a whole. He also revealed that he has based the visual designs of subsequent JoJos on Jotaro’s and then worked to differentiate them from there.[1]

Other characters in Part 3 were written to contrast with Jotaro. Because Joseph was also the «JoJo» of his own story arc, Araki made sure to make it clear that Jotaro was the main character of Stardust Crusaders.[4] Araki stated that he had Kakyoin act as a foil to Jotaro. Although they both wear school uniforms, Kakyoin’s well-tailored one gives him the feel of an honor student, while Jotaro’s loose-fitting uniform and accessories convey that he is a delinquent. He made Kakyoin Jotaro’s first real Stand opponent to visually convey the concepts between short-range and long-range Stand abilities.[5] In order to have him not overlap with Jotaro and Joseph, Polnareff was given a distinctive look and personality, which in turn made him stand out in the group.[6]

Casting[edit]

In Japanese, Jotaro was voiced by Jūrōta Kosugi in the OVAs,[7] but has been voiced by Daisuke Ono since JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle. Ono first learned of the series when he was studying in college during his free time and came to enjoy the manga. He felt pressure when doing Jotaro’s voice, stating that «Jotaro’s a representative character of the series.» The audition process for the Stardust Crusaders television series was separate from that of the game he previously worked on. Ono had to re-audition for Jotaro’s character. He further said «Jotaro is a character who’s cool and collected and on the verge of boiling over all at the same time. He takes those two contradictory elements and makes them work together at a high level.»[8]

In English, Jotaro was voiced by Abie Hadjitarkhani in the OVAs,[9] and Matthew Mercer in the television anime.[10] Mercer first learned of the series at an anime convention in 1996, where he was impressed by an episode of Jotaro facing Dio. As a result, Mercer becoming Jotaro’s English actor was, according to him, «a huge nerd full circle.» In the recording of the early episodes, Mercer was excited with the lines he was given.[11] In the pilot episodes of the dub, while Jotaro was still voiced by Mercer, his Stand, Star Platinum, was voiced by Dio’s voice actor, Patrick Seitz. Mercer would become the official voice for Star Platinum after the pilot episodes.[12]

Appearances[edit]

In JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure[edit]

Stardust Crusaders[edit]

A Japanese high school delinquent, Jotaro Kujo, appears as the protagonist of Stardust Crusaders. Jotaro has been arrested, and refuses to leave his cell, believing he is possessed by an evil spirit.[13] After being called by Holly, Joseph’s daughter and Jotaro’s mother, Joseph arrives with an associate, Mohammed Avdol. They explain that Jotaro’s «evil spirit» is actually a manifestation of his fighting spirit, called a Stand, and reveal that they possess Stands as well. Joseph explains that the sudden appearance of their Stands is caused by the nemesis of his grandfather, Jonathan Joestar: DIO.[14] Soon after, Jotaro defeats the first of these assassins, Noriaki Kakyoin, managing to rescue him from the influence of DIO’s parasitic flesh bud.[15][16] Holly soon becomes gravely ill due to a Stand manifesting in her, which is slowly killing her due to her reserved personality. With little hesitation, Jotaro, Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin begin a journey to Egypt to kill DIO and save Holly’s life.[17] On the way, they are joined by another reformed assassin named Jean Pierre Polnareff, who seeks to avenge his sister, whose murderer is among DIO’s forces[18] and Iggy, a troublesome dog who developed a Stand and was captured by Avdol offscreen.[19]

After Avdol and Iggy are murdered by the assassin Vanilla Ice,[20][21] the remainders of the group ultimately find Dio and unnerved by his unknown power, escape his mansion as the sun sets.[22][23] A chase across Cairo follows, leading to Kakyoin confronting Dio and his Stand, The World.[24][25] Though fatally wounded by The World, Kakyoin deduces the Stand’s ability to stop time for a few seconds and relays it to Joseph by using Emerald Splash on a nearby clock tower before dying.[26][27] Joseph is able to pass that information on to Jotaro,[28][29] but is also fatally wounded by Dio, who uses his blood to increase the duration of his ability.[30][31] Jotaro then fights DIO alone, slowly discovering that he shares DIO’s time-stopping ability, due to Star Platinum having similar abilities to The World. The battle ends with Jotaro defeating Dio using the time-stop ability and subsequently killing him,[32][33] before transfusing DIO’s blood back into Joseph, and destroying the vampire for good by exposing his remains to the sun. Jotaro and Joseph then bid Polnareff farewell before returning to Japan, as Holly has made a full recovery.[34][35]

Diamond is Unbreakable[edit]

In the fourth story arc, Diamond Is Unbreakable, Jotaro arrives in the Japanese town of Morioh to meet Josuke Higashikata after finding out the latter is Joseph’s illegitimate son.[36] Along with Josuke, Koichi Hirose and Okuyasu Nijimura, they investigate to find the identity of Red Hot Chili Pepper’s Stand user, Akira Otoishi,[37] who stole the Stand-granting Bow and Arrow after killing Keicho Nijimura, Okuyasu’s brother.[38] Afterwards, the group, with the addition of manga artist Rohan Kishibe, try to find the new identity of serial killer Kira Yoshikage after he escapes from their grasp by capturing the look of Kosaku Kawajiri by using Aya Tsuji’s Stand ability.[39] On the final confrontation, Kira attempts to use a paramedic to activate his Stand Killer Queen’s new ability, Bites the Dust, and rewind time once more, but is stopped by Koichi and Jotaro.[40] Kira is then accidentally run over by an arriving ambulance and dies.[41] Following the battle, Jotaro leaves Morioh with an older Joseph Joestar who joined him in his adventure earlier.[42]

Golden Wind[edit]

In Golden Wind, Jotaro asks Koichi to go on a mission to Italy. His objective was to get a skin sample of a boy named Haruno Shiobana, which would then be given to the Speedwagon Foundation for analysis.[43] Sometime later, Koichi reported back to Jotaro that Haruno Shiobana, who now goes by Giorno Giovanna, was a Stand user. Jotaro then revealed to Koichi that Giorno was the son of Dio and wanted to get the skin sample to confirm this. However, now knowing that he was a Stand user, Jotaro called off the mission.[44]

Stone Ocean[edit]

In Stone Ocean, Jotaro comes to visit his imprisoned daughter, Jolyne Cujoh,[45] and informs her that a disciple of Dio’s framed her so that he could kill her in prison, and urges her to escape.[46] This plan goes awry when a Stand named Whitesnake uses its power to remove Jotaro’s Stand and memories, in the form of discs.[47] Jotaro sinks into a deathlike state, and Jolyne vows find a way to recover the discs from Whitesnake’s user, the mysterious prison chaplain Enrico Pucci.[48]

She succeeds in sending both of Jotaro’s discs to the Speedwagon Foundation.[49][50] Jotaro arrives to defend Jolyne and her friends from Pucci. However, Pucci is able to survive and realizes he can use his new Stand C-Moon to replicate the gravitational conditions required for his plan.[51] Unlocking his ultimate stand, Made in Heaven, Pucci speeds up time itself causing the rapid acceleration of the world around Pucci and the Joestar group to create a new universe in his and DIO’s image.[52][53] Pucci aims Made in Heaven to maneuver Jolyne’s Stand Stone Free into successfully killing her ally Narciso Anasui, but Jotaro is able to stop time. Made in Heaven greatly shortens Jotaro’s time stop, and upon saving Jolyne from Pucci’s attack, Jotaro and Ermes Costello are killed in front of Emporio Alniño,[54] and Jolyne gives her life so Emporio can survive.[55]

The universe then promptly collapses, or «runs out of time». Although Pucci accelerates time once more, creating a new universe, where everything is the same but people have precognition and «fate», Emporio uses Weather Report to kill Pucci. The universe collapses, and another cycle of time leads to a new universe with no precognition and no Pucci. In this new universe, Emporio meets alternate versions of Jolyne, Ermes, Anasui, and Weather Report who all go by different names, and with Pucci never existing they never go to jail. Irene and Annakiss, the counterparts of Jolyne and Anasui, plan to meet the alternate version of Jotaro for his approval on their planned marriage.[56]

Other appearances[edit]

Jotaro appears in the live-action adaption of Diamond is Unbreakable, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable Chapter I, portrayed by Yusuke Iseya.[57]

Jotaro is a playable character in the following games JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle,[58] it’s remake JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R,[59] and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Last Survivor.[60]

He also appears in the video game JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven.[61][62] In the story mode Jotaro and his allies, who had just defeated Dio, are attacked by friends and enemies who have either disappeared or died along the way. They are then approached by a young Robert E. O. Speedwagon, who possesses a piece of the Saint’s Corpse that allows him to travel through time and space as well as vanquish the evil influence possessing the other characters. He leads Jotaro and his allies on a journey through time, space, and alternate universes, in order to stop another iteration of Dio. This alternate Dio defeated his timeline’s version of the Joestars and has attained a Stand known as «The World: Over Heaven», which allows him to rewrite reality. Though Dio succeeds in absorbing the souls of the Joestar lineage and the Saint’s Corpse parts, Jotaro manages to defeat him as his Stand develops the same powers since it is the same Stand as The World. After killing Heaven Ascension Dio, Jotaro uses his new powers to rewrite his timeline so that the Joestars and their allies who died in Parts 1-8 survived. He is also shown attempting to be a better father to Jolyne, even bringing her to Morioh with him during the events of Part 4.

The character of Jotaro is also present in the Weekly Shōnen Jump crossover games Famicom Jump II: Saikyō no Shichinin, Jump Super Stars, Jump Ultimate Stars, and Jump Force.[63]

Jotaro in his Stone Ocean appearance and a limited starter pack with him and Jolyne as one character is one of the playable characters of Monster Strike, from July 15 to August 2, 2022 in a collaboration with the anime adaptation of Stone Ocean[64] and in his Stardust Crusaders appearance is a playable character of Puzzle & Dragons in collaborations of the anime and the game’s 10th anniversaries from December 26, 2022 to January 9, 2023.[65][66]

Cultural Impact[edit]

Critical reception[edit]

Critical reception to Jotaro’s character has been positive. Joel Loynds of The Linc enjoyed the distinct personalities of Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, pointing out how Jotaro’s stoicness contrasts with Joseph.[67] Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network enjoyed seeing Part 2’s Joseph team up with Jotaro[68] and noted another element in the narrative was Jotaro’s responsibility when dealing with an innocent girl who might act as a weak point. The reviewer suggested a parallel between her and Jotaro and Joseph and Caesar in the previous arc where «ultimately Caesar’s protection of Joseph cost him his life.»[69] Jordan Richards of AIPT Comics finds Jotaro to be the one the reviewer likes the most out of the characters introduced due to how despite how his introduction making him seem lime an unruly delinquent, he has moments that shows his kindness such as willingly putting himself in jail when unaware of his Stand’s nature and his desire to save her life despite his rudeness towards her.[70] Gita Jackson of Kotaku liked Jotaro’s design, and joked about how the hat is always worn.[71] David King of Bubbleblabber praises Matthew Mercer’s portrayal of Jotaro for capturing his rough personality.[72]

Joel Loynds of The Linc praises his Stand, Star Platinum, due to how it fights alongside Jotaro using a barrage of multiple punches while Jotaro constantly yells the Japanese word «Ora».[67] Ian Wolf of Anime UK News praised the fight Jotaro has with the gambler D’Arby, finding it unique among fight sequences presented in shonen demographic as rather than employing brutality, they instead play poker.[73] On the other hand, Nick Creamer from Anime News Network felt that Jotaro was too overpowered due to how he often defeats enemies using brute force in early episodes of Part 3.[74] William Irvine of The Little Hawk feels Jotaro’s reveal to be able to stop time as a cop-out as there are barely moments that hints to it and it makes his and Dio’s battle as being forced. However, the reviewer notes that their battle is entertaining with some of the best moments to come out of it of the series.[75]

Despite not reaching legal smoking age for Japan in Stardust Crusaders, Jotaro often smokes in the manga series. When the series was adapted into a television series, Jotaro’s face was covered in black when smoking. Brian Ashcraft of Kotaku found this censorship as one of the most ridiculous ever done in anime as even though Jotaro’s face is covered, his cigar can be clearly seen.[76] Eric Gaede of THEM Anime Reviews criticized how the OVAs primarily focused on Jotaro rather than his allies and criticized his constant yelling when facing Dio.[77]

The Fandom Post enjoyed Jotaro’s inclusion in Part 4 and how the characters had to find other antistereotypical ways to defeat villains that avoided brute force.[78] Manga.Tokyo enjoyed the meeting between Jotaro and Josuke for going from an interesting conversation about the Joestar bloodline to an intense fight scene when the former insults the latter’s hair.[79] Anime News Network praised how Jotaro interacts with the lead of Part 4, Josuke, finding both characters appealing.[80] David Kalsof of Bubbleblabber enjoys the relationship between Jotaro and Josuke, highlighting their unusual familial relations and the mentor role he displays to the teenager.[81] In a Diamond is Unbreakable festival event, Daisuke Ono performed Jotaro’s catchphrase, a multitude of «ora»s. Manga–.Tokyo described it as «a moment any JoJo fan wouldn’t want to miss».[82]

In retrospect, Thrilist commented that Jotaro possessed several positive qualities which are in parallel with his daughter during Stone Ocean.[83] IGN felt that Jotaro’s decay in Stone Ocean provided an interesting premise for Jolyne to explore in this storyline as she was also felt to be in possession of a Stand more interesting to see play than Star Platinum.[84] Both Polygon and Anime Feminist agreed that Jotaro had become a typical poor father figure to Jolyne, a common trend that anime and manga explore though the former enjoyed how during the series, father and daughter have to work together to defeat the villain showing in the process a more caring side to his persona.[85][86] Jose Arroyo of The Review Geek in the review of the first batch dislikes how quickly how quickly their relationship has resolved as he believes there are barely any emotional moments between the two that is deserving of Jolyne’s forgiveness and it ends up being rushed and unearned.[87] Thus, in his review of the second batch, he praises the handling her newfound appreciation towards Jotaro better as it includes a heartfelt moment between the two.[88] Jose Arroyo’s review during the third batch expresses happiness of Jotaro and Jolyne’s reunion and Jotaro witnessing her maturity and showcasing his pride.[89]

Popularity and Legacy[edit]

Jotaro has been used as a piece of merchandise including super action figures,[90] Nendoroids,[91][92] earphones sets,[93] clothes,[94][95][96]smart watches,[97] and chocolates.[98] An attraction in Cinema 4-D based on the fight between Jotaro and Dio Brando had been created by Universal Studios Japan.[99][100] IGN listed Jotaro as one of the best anime characters of all time.[101]

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SPOILER WARNING: Part 3-6 spoiler details may follow.

Gimme a break… (やれやれだぜYare Yare Daze)

Jotaro Kujo (空条 承太郎 Kūjō Jōtarō) is the main protagonist of the third part of the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure series, Stardust Crusaders, and the third JoJo of the series. He also appears as a primary ally in Diamond is Unbreakable and Stone Ocean, and makes a brief appearance as a tertiary character in Vento Aureo. As a result of all his appearances, Jotaro is the most recurring JoJo protagonist of the series.

Jotaro is a Japanese delinquent (番長 Banchō) with Japanese roots from his father’s side, and half-British half-Italian roots from his mother’s side. Jotaro lives an ordinary life until the Joestar Family’s old nemesis, DIO, returns. After seeing his mother Holy fall ill due to DIO’s reawakening, Jotaro embarks on a journey across the world alongside his grandfather, Joseph Joestar, and a group of friends in order to save his mother and defeat the Vampire once and for all.

Wielding the all-powerful Star Platinum, Jotaro is the first JoJo introduced with a Stand, and is among the most well-known characters of the series. He is the ex-husband of an American woman and father of Jolyne Cujoh, the protagonist of Stone Ocean.

Appearance

Jotaro is a 195 cm (6 ft 5 in) tall[8] and muscular man, who is often described by other characters as attractive.[12] He has dark hair that constantly blends with his hat, a strong jawline, bold eyebrows, and greenish colored eyes.[8] He also bears a mild resemblance to his great-great-grandfather, Jonathan Joestar, and his grandfather, Joseph Joestar when he was young. The superficial theme of Jotaro’s attire changes in every JoJo part that he appears in. His trademarks are a visored, ornamented cap, torn at the back and blending with his hair, and a roughly mid-calf-length coat with a standing collar and chains attached. His attire was influenced by Babel II, a famous manga of a boy in a school uniform having an adventure in a desert.[13]

Stardust Crusaders

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In Part 3, Jotaro wears a modified trenchcoat-length gakuran/tsume-eri with a tall, stiff collar, pierced on the left with a golden chain. Underneath, he wears a fitted, sleeveless shirt and a pair of slim-fitting ¥20,000[14] pants of very short, sharp flares held up by two thin belts, often differently colored, patterned in a row of alternately colored tessellated triangles (reflecting Caesar/Joseph’s headband). He also wears a pair of leather shoes (presumably) without socks.

Jotaro’s iconic cap is adorned near the center with a golden button and, on its left, a rectangular golden plate with a design of a flattened hand. It is torn at the back, appearing to merge with his hair. While they are first shown as being completely separate but slightly torn, later publications cause more uncertainty as to where his hat and his hair actually meet. According to Araki in an interview, he wanted readers to recognize Jotaro even from his back, and not just his forefront.[15]

Araki played around with Jotaro’s design until he got something which he felt conveyed just the right amount of a rebellious attitude.[16]

Diamond is Unbreakable

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In Part 4, Jotaro’s outfit undergoes a massive change from Stardust Crusaders, in addition to the outfit itself undergoing several transitions during Diamond is Unbreakable. Each features his trademark combination of a visored cap and a trench coat. He wears wide-legged pants, and his hat, coat and pants are typically depicted as white.

In his first outfit, he wears a trench coat with the collar folded back and cuffs that feature the same tessellated pattern as his belts. Underneath the coat is a jumper of sorts over a stiff high-collared shirt; a buckled strap also runs diagonally across his chest. His hat has a metallic «J» emblem added to his earlier palm, now enclosed by a heart.

His second outfit, first worn during the Let’s Go Hunting! story arc, features a style reminiscent of his school uniform with an upturned coat collar and a single fitted shirt. His hat’s emblems are replaced with a dolphin and sun, while his coat features a metallic emblem of two dolphins forming a heart on the right shoulder and a set square with the trademark palm symbol on the left.

His final outfit features a coat with a similar style to the second outfit, but has the tessellated cuffs that were present in the first. Underneath, Jotaro wears a small, open, lapel-less waistcoat patterned with alternating circles and crosses over a black turtleneck with the palm emblem on the neck. His hat has a row of black Venus symbols (♀) with an arrow at the bottom of the cross, that way, making them resemble anchors, along with another palm emblem. His two belts are no longer patterned, but the bottom has a small pouch attached to it, also sporting the palm emblem.

Vento Aureo

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In Part 5, Jotaro maintains his classic hat in the same light color now with a noticeably much larger rip at the back of his hat, resulting in an even more unnatural blend of his hair and hat. A circular pendant with the iconic hand symbol frequently shown on his hat is seen attached to a belt that seemingly wraps around, comes from within the hat and ends at the metallic lining of his visor.

His light coat appears much more form fitting with its large collars adorned with metallic «J» symbols. It has rounded diagonal slits across the sides and only the top button is buttoned. Underneath Jotaro’s coat is a dark turtleneck shirt with another hand symbol on his neck. The shirt displays two bright stripes intersecting with each other and his sleeves are rolled up. Jotaro’s two vibrant belts are worn orderly and he has long pant legs appearing slightly pushed up above his shoes.

Stone Ocean

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In Part 6, Jotaro again wears a dark overcoat; this time of more detail. Lines ring the top and the base of his collar; joining to run the length of the coat’s opening. The surface of his collar bears two star pins, with one on the inside, along with a small chain piercing the left. Two lines run the top of the shoulders, with two more radiating from his collar to their sides. Two zips lie between the chest and the stomach. The sides of the shoulders bear large stars, beginning a light stripe reaching his cuffs (also bearing a star) that reads «JOJO», repeatedly. A line runs from the armpit to the end of the coat.

He wears a light under-shirt, printed at the chest with a large star. His shoes and pants are of a piece in a snakeskin texture. He wears a single leather belt, studded in two rows, folded behind itself after the buckle.

Jotaro’s torn, blending cap is also again dark. The visor is square, with a subtle arch. A light gold bar at its joint maintains a gold palm emblem like his original. Two lines run the top of the visor, while a widened star spans the front of the crown, its topmost point running onto the top.

Color Schemes

The series is known for alternating colors between media, the information presented below may or may not be canon.

Hair(Black with blue highlights)

Outfit

(Blue gakuran and hat over a purple shirt, with golden chain and pins. Green/yellow and red/yellow belts.)

Outfit

(Dark Blue gakuran and hat over a purple shirt, with golden chain and pins.)

Outfit

(Blue gakuran and hat over a pink shirt, with golden chain, pins and belts.)

Hair(Black with blue highlights)

Outfit

(Purple-trimmed blue gakuran and hat over a red shirt, with bronze chain and purple pins. Green and yellow belts.)

Hair(Black with cyan highlights)

Outfit

(Teal gakuran and hat over a fuschia shirt, with golden chain and pins. Aqua/gold and gold/blue belts.)

Outfit

(Black gakuran and hat over a green shirt, with golden chain and pins. Green/red and red/yellow belts.)

Outfit

(Dark brown-gray gakuran and hat over an olive shirt, with golden chain and pins. Teal/red and red/yellow belts.)

Outfit

(Black gakuran and hat over a green shirt, with golden chain and pins. Cyan/red and yellow/red belts.)

The series is known for alternating colors between media, the information presented below may or may not be canon.

First Outfit

(White outfit and hat over a white shirt, with golden pins. Light purple/yellow sleeves and brown/yellow belts.)

Second Outfit

(White outfit and hat over a white shirt, with golden pins. Light purple/black shoes.)

Third Outfit

(White outfit and hat over a black turtleneck shirt and light purple vest, with gold pins. Light purple/yellow sleeves and black belts.)

Outfit

(White-tinted violet outfit and hat over a black turtleneck shirt and lavender vest, with gold pins. Light purple/yellow sleeves and gray belts.)

First Outfit

(White outfit and hat over a purple shirt with green collars, with golden pins. Light purple/yellow sleeves. Purple/green and purple/yellow belts)

Second Outfit

(Light Gray outfit and hat over a pink shirt, with copper pins. Pink sleeves and purple/yellow belt. Brown and green backpack)

Third Outfit

(White outfit and hat over a black turtleneck shirt and light purple vest, with gold pins. Light purple/yellow sleeves and purple/yellow belts)

Outfit

(White outfit and hat over a gray shirt with gold pins. Black belts and shoes.)

The series is known for alternating colors between media, the information presented below may or may not be canon.

Outfit

(White outfit and hat with golden-trimmed white symbols and buttons adorning coat, white undershirt with black collar)

Outfit

(White outfit and hat with gold/bronze symbols and buttons adorning coat, purple striped blue-gray undershirt, teal sleeves, stripes, and shoes.)

The series is known for alternating colors between media, the information presented below may or may not be canon.

Hair(Black with purple highlights)

Outfit

(Golden-trimmed purple coat and hat over a white shirt, green/gold stars and light brown pants.)

Hair(Black with purple highlights)

Outfit

(Golden-trimmed purple coat and hat over a white shirt, green/gold stars and light brown pants.)

Personality

Stardust Crusaders

I beat the crap out of more people than I have to, some are still in the hospital. There’s plenty of teachers who got on my bad side and never came back to class. And hey, I make it a policy not to pay the check if I didn’t like the meal. But even a guy like me can spot evil when he sees it…

Jotaro is introduced as a rough, violent delinquent, but he has a gentle heart and is loyal to those he likes. He is highly perceptive, intelligent and quick-witted while keeping a perpetually cool, slightly neutral or disinterested attitude. He has a habit of muttering «Gimme a break…» (やれやれだぜ Yare Yare Daze) to himself to express annoyance toward the ordeals and other events that happen close to him, to the point it has become his signature catchphrase.

Hirohiko Araki was inspired by Clint Eastwood when creating Jotaro. Like Eastwood in some films, Jotaro doesn’t run, his movements are minimal, and he’s a quiet individual.[17] Jotaro’s trademark pose where he points his finger was inspired by Eastwood pointing his .44 Magnum and Jotaro’s catchphrase was also inspired by lines that Eastwood had in some roles.[16]

Jotaro’s nerves of steel destabilize D’Arby

Jotaro’s most noticeable trait is his seemingly aloof nature. He is often satisfied with expressing himself in short phrases. He thinks anyone can tell his emotions just by looking at him, and believes that further effort in portraying how he feels would be a waste of time, making others tend to perceive Jotaro as callous.[8] Related to this, Jotaro is an extremely cool individual, able to keep his composure in even the direst situations. The best example of his coolness would be against Daniel J. D’Arby, playing a dangerous game of poker during which he successfully bluffs the expert poker player into folding even if he didn’t know what cards he had and wagered the souls of every companion and ally involved.[18] While he was shown to be mildly anxious when something unanticipated happens, Jotaro almost never goes as far as to lose his composure.

Displaying a rare combination of rage and grief over Joseph’s death

Jotaro is both fierce and gentle, showing these traits in various scenes, from the fight with N’Doul to the encounter with the D’Arby Brothers. One shining example is how he spared Noriaki Kakyoin instead of killing him outright, even putting his own life on the line just to save the young man from DIO’s deadly slavery. Despite refusing to show it explicitly, Jotaro loves his mother and respects his grandfather Joseph. Jotaro’s impetus for going to Egypt is Holy’s life being put in danger by DIO’s Stand,[19] and he flew into an uncharacteristic rage when the vampire desecrated the corpse of his grandfather, before apologizing to Joseph’s spirit (who had previously warned Jotaro not to succumb to anger).[20]

Shaking hands with Kakyoin, a rare manifestation of friendship from Jotaro’s part

During his journey to Egypt, Jotaro attached himself to his companions, and through several small gestures expressed his friendship towards them, culminating with a hug with a departing Polnareff.[21] Signs of him loosening up were also shown where he occasionally (but not often) smiles, such as when the group made fun of ZZ, and at one point he even laughs alongside Kakyoin and Polnareff upon discovering the Sun’s weakness.[22] Jotaro also has a soft spot for children and is noticeably more tolerant and protective toward them. When Anne accompanies them on his journey, he never yells at her and even protects her from enemy Stand Users, and also watches over her in a similar fashion to an older brother despite being visibly annoyed by her antics. When he takes an ice pop from a young boy, he tells the boy that he will buy him a new one.[23]

Jotaro prepares to give a DIO-controlled Kakyoin justice

Jotaro hates people who hurt women or children in a fight, even if the woman or child in question is evil, and will be especially violent toward them;[24][25] one example of this is his beating of Steely Dan, which was partially motivated by Steely Dan killing Enya the Hag, and trying to use a little girl as a hostage when he was nearly defeated. However, Jotaro doesn’t show mercy to evil women and will if need be severely beat them, such as when Midler attacked him and he busted her teeth through her Stand.[26] Furthermore, nagging girls chasing him (both at his school and throughout his journey) annoy Jotaro, who ignores or rudely drives them away, particularly when they begin to fuss or bicker.[27]

Jotaro is introduced calling his mom a «bitch»

Moreover, Jotaro is blunt and foul-mouthed, having no problem being insolent towards his mother or any other authority figure.[2] The teenager favors witty one-liners, often ridiculing whoever is the target of his quips and offering absurd reasons for his feats. For instance, he took the time to tell DIO the reason he lost was that the vampire «pissed him off».[28] Nonetheless, Jotaro has shown a modicum of respect to the occasional enemy Stand User, praising N’Doul for having been formidable enough to manage to knock his hat off his head and commit suicide to help DIO, then listening to his speech about his devotion and finally burying his corpse in the desert.[29] Moreover, he noted how Daniel J. D’Arby was dangerous and compared him favorably to Telence, stating that Daniel would have spotted an obvious ploy which tricked Telence.[30]

Jotaro is interested in a large range of subjects, such as sumo or the TV series Columbo, from which he claims to have acquired his deductive skills.[31] Several hobbies indicate that he has an intellectual side, which would result in him becoming a marine biologist by Part 4. Ironically, Jotaro is one of the few who can appreciate Calcutta’s atmosphere, which shocks Joseph.

Jotaro also has a quirky, particular fashion taste and attachment to his clothes, from refusing to cut off parts of his pants when the school nurse asked him to, to buying clothes[25] to replace the ones that were destroyed after his fight with ZZ with exact replicas as pointed out by Joseph.[32] When he first trades blows with DIO, he specifically points out how the fight tore a hole in his apparently very expensive pants.[33] He also has an attachment to his hat.

Araki stated that Jotaro fits his image of a hero to a tee, being a loner and an unappreciated symbol of justice. He doesn’t bother with making friends and does the right thing without looking for compensation or attention from others.[16]

Diamond is Unbreakable

In Diamond is Unbreakable, Jotaro becomes the leader and mentor of Part 4’s Joestar Group, as well as a person they could rally behind. Koichi and Josuke comment that his company is calming to them, with respect to the consistent threat exerted by emerging Stand users. Having matured, Jotaro isn’t as foul-mouthed as he was, although he is still blunt and retains his annoyance towards girls making a fuss.

Although his aloofness is still present, it has diminished somewhat over the years; meeting Tomoko Higashikata whilst looking for Josuke shortly after her father is killed by Anjuro, he tolerates her sudden clinginess when she mistakes him for Joseph, and offers some consolation for her father’s death. He also admits to Koichi that he was glad to meet him, albeit privately.

Stone Ocean

In Stone Ocean, Jotaro displays his typical serious attitude, but this is also paired with a passionate paternal protectiveness for his daughter Jolyne, although his past neglect has worsened their relationship. Another instance of his diminished stoic attitude, he tells his daughter that he loves and cherishes her, which would motivate Jolyne throughout their adventure.

After he is «revived», Anasui, one of Jolyne’s companions who is enthralled by her, asks Jotaro to approve his proposal to marry. Reacting first as though he spoke meaninglessly when Jotaro sees Jolyne lean against Anasui’s chest, he pulls her into his arms, protectively; leaving Jolyne clueless as to their interaction.

During the final fight against Pucci, Jotaro’s love for his family got the best of him, and he made the mistake of trying to both save Jolyne and kill Pucci, succeeding in neither and resulting in his tragic death.

Abilities

Stand

Star Platinum

Main article: Star Platinum

One of the strongest Stands in the series, Star Platinum possesses superhuman senses, strength, stamina, accuracy and speed. Like other physically-powerful (or Close-Range) Stands, Star Platinum suffers from a narrow range of activity; active only within a 2-3 meter radius from Jotaro.

It is the same type of Stand as to DIO’s The World, and, as it turns out, can likewise be used to stop time, an ability revealed at the very end of his fight with DIO.

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Ability

Superhuman Capabilities, Time Stop

The Tarot card The Star, after which it is named, symbolizes hope, above all.

Star Platinum: The World

Main article: Star Platinum: The World

During the final battle with DIO, Star Platinum awakens the ability to stop time.

This is the highest form to which Jotaro is shown to develop his Stand. Star Platinum: The World can stop time for as long as 5 seconds. It’s duration seems to fluctuate on how constantly Jotaro uses the ability.[34]

Mastery

Jotaro’s natural battle sense and flexible thinking makes him extremely proficient at using his Stand, which is facilitated by how powerful it is in the first place. At its most basic usage, Star Platinum will punch through almost any obstacle Jotaro encounters, but he can also be very imaginative when applying its physical prowess, such as stretching Star Platinum’s limbs for extra range or using its lungs to neutralize Justice.

Jotaro launching himself off the ground with Star Platinum

Jotaro frequently exploits his Stand’s superhuman attributes to augment his own capabilities. He is able to use Star Platinum’s enhanced eyesight to see far-away objects himself and, much like other Stand Users, can block attacks aimed at him with his Stand. Jotaro will often defend himself by channeling Star Platinum from inside his body, which also allows him to use its enhanced strength to launch himself into the air. This jumping technique is introduced during the fight with N’Doul, and utilized throughout Jotaro’s final face-off with DIO. He is also shown floating in the air while facing DIO, though it’s unclear if this is an exaggeration of the aforementioned jumping technique or an actual ability to fly.

Due to its short duration, Jotaro only stops time with parsimony. He mainly uses it for defense, utilizing the extra time to defend an ally or avoid attacks, and has only occasionally used time stop for offense.

Familial BondLink to this section

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As a part of the Joestar Family, Jotaro bears the Joestar Birthmark and a connection to the supernatural. According to Avdol, the bond shared between DIO and the Joestar family has awakened their spiritual power. In Jotaro’s case, he developed Star Platinum, and is capable of sensing DIO’s presence.[35]

Later, in Stone Ocean, Jotaro and his daughter, Jolyne, share a particuraly strong connection. Notably, a wound Jotaro carves into his arm appears on Jolyne’s. When Enrico Pucci bears the Birthmark, Jotaro is capable of sensing his presence much like DIO decades prior.

Personal Skills

  • Intelligence: Jotaro is an adept tactician, using a mix of straightforward brute force and unexpected tricks to prevail. Thanks to Star Platinum’s tremendous strength, Jotaro can either force his way out of any tough situation or use unexpected feats of strength such as tunneling his way toward an enemy or using his lung capacity to neutralize a fog Stand. Jotaro has occasionally used the environment to his advantage, filling his clothes with thick books when expecting DIO to use projectiles against him, or taking full advantage of The Fool’s glider to approach N’Doul.

Jotaro’s intelligence saves him from DIO’s knives

The years have only increased his wits, and in Part 4 and 6, Jotaro demonstrates a methodical and vigilant sense of observation, watching his environment to anticipate the enemy’s moves and attacks, and having a good grasp of the general mechanics of Stands to better identify a Stand’s weaknesses.

Jotaro is notably good at psychological warfare and using calm judgment in dire situations. He is an accomplished bluffer, capable of using his adversary’s own vigilance against the formidable Star Platinum to psych them out, demonstrated when he forced D’Arby to fold in a game of poker he had all but won or tricked DIO into underestimating Star Platinum’s ability to move in the stopped time. He also provoked Forever into entering the range of Star Platinum to defeat him.

  • Knowledge: It is implied that Jotaro has accumulated a considerable amount of varied knowledge. At the beginning of Part 3, in his cell, in order to understand his Stand, he had collected a number of books on the theme of the paranormal. In Part 4, it is revealed that he specialized in marine biology; and he briefs Josuke skillfully for the task of hunting two Stand-wielding rats. In Part 6, Jotaro is able to discern the exact kind of bone Emporio gave Jolyne just by looking at it.
  • Strength: While not nearing the levels of superhuman strength possessed by his Stand, Jotaro himself is still notably strong, and has been for a long time; even when de-aged by Sethan, he was able to deliver a painful punch against a full-grown man.
  • Toughness: Jotaro is naturally confident and intolerant to suggestions that he should defer in any way, backed up by his own strength as well as that of his Stand.
  • Cigarette Trick: Jotaro is supposedly able to hold up to five lit cigarettes in his mouth, lit side inwards, and drink juice without putting them out. Oingo failed to replicate this technique. However, this trick could be false.
  • Bluffing: During both the Telence T. D’Arby and Daniel J. D’Arby arcs, Jotaro won through an impressive ability to bluff, as seen by his refusal to look at his cards when playing poker with D’Arby the Elder, and having the confidence to rely on Joseph Joestar to pick up on his signal by announcing his pitch against D’Arby the Younger.

Secret Technique

The Joestar family’s «Secret Technique», running away, is usually utilized as a last resort. It is used by Jotaro in the series during his fight against Rubber Soul.[23]

Relationships

Jotaro’s relationship with people is usually straight forward, due to his type of personality. He usually tends to keep his emotions to himself, as he believes people can read his emotions simply by observing him. Simply put, if anyone hasn’t made him angry, he is usually satisfied with those around him.

Family

  • Jolyne Cujoh: Jotaro’s only child. Jotaro, due to his many excursions, was an absentee father for much of Jolyne’s childhood and well into her adolescence. As such, she grew to resent him though at times also craving his attention. His divorce only made matters worse, Jolyne practically disowning him and refusing to mention him until he visited her in prison. Jotaro, however, greatly cherished Jolyne, taking her safety above all else during Stone Ocean and being fully aware of his failures as a father. Eventually they began to patch their relationship up, Jolyne finally understanding why Jotaro was absent constantly and what exactly he was fighting for.
  • Jotaro’s Wife: Jotaro’s Ex-Wife. While not a lot is specified about her and Jotaro’s relationship, it seems he cared for her to the point of keeping his distance from her and Jolyne in order to protect them from the many dangers he faced.
  • Joseph Joestar: Jotaro doesn’t usually share his grandfather’s humor, and the two have very different personalities. Despite their differences, they seem to get along fairly well, and can share a laugh or two once in a while, and they were able to bond much more during their travel to Egypt in order to save Holy. When Joseph was infected by Steely Dan’s Lovers, Jotaro allowed himself to be humiliated to protect Joseph from Steely Dan and repaid his enemy a thousandfold. They were able to work well together against Telence D’Arby purely through shared familial intuition, and when DIO desecrated Joseph’s corpse, Jotaro was enraged enough to attack DIO head on despite knowing the serious risk. While he was annoyed about Joseph’s affair with Josuke’s mother, he still cared for his grandfather especially in his advanced age and decided to protect Josuke’s mother in place of Joseph, showing his respect for Joseph’s feelings. He also showed a rare smile when he saw Josuke and Joseph getting along.
  • Suzi Q: Although they’ve never communicated in the manga, the anime included a scene of Jotaro talking to his grandmother on the phone. He respects her and assures her that there’s nothing to worry about when Joseph couldn’t talk to her. Suzi states that she was really happy to hear her grandson’s voice after so long. She’s heard that Jotaro became wild lately but she knows deep down that he’s a sweet child who truly cares for his family.
  • Josuke Higashikata: The two have a mentor-protégé relationship. Although Josuke is younger than him, Jotaro is his nephew. When they first met, Josuke had assaulted Jotaro for mentioning his hair in a negative tone (despite Jotaro not intending to insult Josuke), but as the series progressed, the two became allies and have helped each other out a number of times against the various enemy Stands appearing in Morioh. Jotaro respects Josuke’s ability and gentleness while being annoyed by his temper, and fully trusted him during their fight against Bug-Eaten.
  • Sadao Kujo: As a famous jazz musician, Sadao left his family to go on tour, and has never actually been seen in the series. It is unknown as to how long he has been gone, but there hasn’t been any indication that Jotaro holds a grudge against him for this.
  • Holy Kujo:

    Despite his attitude, Jotaro shows concern for Holy’s well-being

    As Jotaro’s mother, Jotaro greatly cares for her. In his childhood, Jotaro loved to play ball with her, but at his current age, his attitude has changed up to a point where he rebukes her affection, calls her annoying, and casually insults her. Regardless, the two take care of each other, and Holy is unfazed by Jotaro’s rough exterior as she knows his true feelings. When she had fallen ill due to her Stand taking over her body, Jotaro had asked Joseph what they had to do to cure her. It was because of his concern for his mother’s life that he set off to Egypt to fight DIO.

  • Giorno Giovanna: While they have never formally met, Jotaro investigated Giorno due to his connections to both DIO and the Joestar family. Having found out Giorno’s relation with DIO, Jotaro avoided meeting him in person, and trusted Koichi to judge him in his stead.

Friends

A photograph of Jotaro’s friends circa 1988-1989

  • Muhammad Avdol: His first initial meeting with Avdol was not very friendly, but after Jotaro begins to truly understand Star Platinum and Stands, they quickly become allies. During the journey Avdol takes the role of the mentor, providing the rest of the group information on enemies such as Gray Fly, Devo the Cursed, and Midler. Jotaro would later mourn his death with Polnareff and Joseph.
  • Noriaki Kakyoin: Like with Avdol, Jotaro’s relationship with Kakyoin begins with a fight. After defeating him, Jotaro takes Kakyoin to his house to remove DIO’s flesh bud and release him from DIO’s control. Jotaro and Kakyoin later develop a strong friendship, discovering a mutual interest in sumo, and Kakyoin being one of the few people Jotaro smiles at. Kakyoin sacrificed his life to give Jotaro an advantage against Dio and Jotaro mourns his death along with Joseph and Polnareff. In the JOJONIUM special interviews, Araki comments that without their power, Jotaro and Kakyoin probably wouldn’t have become friends.
  • Jean Pierre Polnareff: After joining the group during their journey to Egypt, Polnareff gradually becomes good friends with everyone. Jotaro becomes friendlier with Polnareff, having no problem teaming up with him, and displaying his friendship openly with him. Jotaro also respects Polnareff as a fighter, commenting that his Silver Chariot Star Platinum can hold back against when Anubis possesses Polnareff. At the end of part 3, Joseph and Polnareff along with Jotaro mourn for the loss of their friends. Before going their separate ways, the group embraces one last time; promising to meet each other again sometime in the future. Jotaro’s only comment to Polnareff was a friendly insult, mentioning that he’d never be able to forget his ugly face.
  • Anne: Jotaro treated the runaway girl as a burden and annoyance, but kept protecting her from enemies such as fake Captain Tennile and Forever. Anne had a crush on Jotaro because he was handsome.
  • Iggy: Jotaro meets Iggy prior the fight with N’Doul, but their relationship begins badly as Iggy is uncooperative in the fight and Jotaro throws him into N’Doul. As revenge, Iggy pranks Jotaro. Iggy, although not vocal about it, is a very prideful stand user, even believing that The Fool is stronger than Star Platinum. After the battle with DIO, Jotaro and Joseph acknowledge his death, alongside the other fallen crusaders.
  • Koichi Hirose: After witnessing Koichi’s bravery during the events in Morioh, particularly fighting Kira’s Sheer Heart Attack while Jotaro was unconscious, he has come to respect and trust him a lot. This bond later influences Jotaro to choose him to investigate Giorno Giovanna for his bloodline link with both the Joestars and DIO.
  • Okuyasu Nijimura: Although the two had little interaction, Okuyasu seems to see Jotaro as a mentor figure. However, he does ignore Jotaro’s advice and goes after Red Hot Chili Pepper on his own. Jotaro is exasperated by his temper and lack of intelligence but sees him as an ally nonetheless.
  • Rohan Kishibe: Jotaro and Rohan are allies in the battle against Yoshikage Kira. Rohan states that the two aren’t close[36] but they seem to have mutual respect for each other, as Rohan has Jotaro’s phone number in his phone book.[37] Rohan also tries heading to Morioh Grand Hotel thinking Jotaro could help him deal with Cheap Trick.[36]

Enemies

  • DIO: Before their meeting, but having heard of each other, DIO and Jotaro were enemies. While DIO simply thought of Jotaro as a powerful Stand user, Jotaro didn’t think much of the former but was at least intrigued that he was charismatic enough to gain the loyalty of other powerful Stand users like N’Doul. During their clash, DIO viewed Jotaro as much of a threat as Jonathan was, if not more, going to extremes to outwit and ensure his death. While Jonathan was an opponent DIO respected, Jotaro was an opponent DIO feared because Jotaro could move in the stopped time. After DIO had apparently killed his grandfather, Joseph, right in front of him, Jotaro’s hatred for DIO intensified to where, for the first time, Jotaro was visibly enraged and acted on anger. After a short but grueling fight with the Vampire, Jotaro finally managed to outwit and kill DIO. His battle with him affected Jotaro so much, he nearly attacked the fully revived Joseph when he jokingly claimed to be DIO possessing his body.
  • Enrico Pucci: Pucci harbored a grudge against Jotaro for having killed DIO. However, Jotaro was unaware of Pucci’s existence until the end of Stone Ocean. Pucci took his revenge by stealing both Jotaro’s memories and Stand to let his lifeless corpse rot away, but nonetheless knew he was a dangerous Stand user, thus took every precaution against him. Pucci ultimately killed Jotaro in Florida.
  • Yoshikage Kira: The first time Jotaro would encounter Kira was near the Centipede shoe shop after Jotaro was heavily wounded by Sheer Heart Attack. Kira underestimated Jotaro due to the poor state he was in, only to get pummeled by Star Platinum for his trouble. Kira noted how dangerous Jotaro was and took the care to avoid confronting him again.
  • Daniel J. D’Arby: Daniel J. D’Arby’s combination of skill in gambling and Stand power managed to impress Jotaro, even making him nervous at points. Jotaro went as far as saying that D’Arby was the most dangerous Stand user they’ve met yet. Through a combination of intimidation and sheer luck, Jotaro managed to bluff D’Arby and send him into shock. After meeting Daniel’s brother Telence, Jotaro would acknowledge Daniel as the superior gambler, stating that Daniel would have seen through the trick he used against Telence.
  • N’Doul: While the two were enemies, Jotaro grew to respect N’Doul as a fighter during their fight, noting that N’Doul managed to knock away his hat, an impressive feat according to Jotaro. Jotaro was impressed by N’Doul’s loyalty to DIO and buried him out of respect when he died.
  • Steely Dan: Because Steely Dan killed Enya, an old albeit powerful woman in cold blood, and then used his temporary position of power to continuously humiliate Jotaro, the latter developed a great grudge toward Steely Dan. When Steely Dan took a child hostage, Jotaro, not only content from breaking his limbs, delivered a particularly brutal pummeling as revenge.
  • Anubis: Jotaro comments that Anubis, a Stand relying on a simple powerful ability, notably a speed that rivaled that of Star Platinum, instead of a trick made it particularly dangerous. Anubis attempted to kill Jotaro several times with several host bodies including Polnareff. Jotaro smashed Anubis in half. Anubis possessed a child and attempted to stab Jotaro before Iggy tripped him.
  • Enya: Jotaro was one of Enya’s primary targets as he was one of the most powerful Stand users opposing her master DIO, yet she was wary of Jotaro’s power and intellect. For his part, Jotaro didn’t think much of Enya. Jotaro was still shocked when he saw Enya dying on DIO’s order yet still remaining loyal.
  • Anjuro Katagiri: Due to his attempted murder of Josuke’s mother and successful murder of his grandfather, Anjuro was an enemy of Jotaro’s. Anjuro, being a notoriously brutal murderer and recent Stand user, disgusted Jotaro and was one of the reasons Jotaro personally went to Morioh to stop him.
  • Akira Otoishi: Because Jotaro was investigating Stand Users, Otoishi saw him as a threat and tried to kill him. When Josuke got in his way, Otoishi decided to kill Joseph instead, only to be stopped by Okuyasu. When Otoishi is arrested, Jotaro threatens to hunt him down if he escapes from prison. Jotaro would later interrogate Otoishi, who would reveal he shot a rat with the Arrow (but hid that he shot 2 rats, Bug-Eaten and Not Bug-Eaten).
  • Johngalli A.: Johngalli A. bore a grudge against Jotaro for having killed DIO. While there is little interaction between the two, the fact he framed Jolyne for murder and attempted to kill her and him made them enemies.

Chapters / Episodes

Book Icon.png Manga Appearances

Chapters in order of appearance

  • Chapter 113: The Man Who Crossed the Atlantic (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 114: Jotaro Kujo, Part 1
  • Chapter 115: Jotaro Kujo, Part 2
  • Chapter 116: Jotaro Kujo, Part 3
  • Chapter 117: The Man with the Star Birthmark
  • Chapter 118: Noriaki Kakyoin, Part 1
  • Chapter 119: Noriaki Kakyoin, Part 2
  • Chapter 120: Noriaki Kakyoin, Part 3
  • Chapter 121: The Power Called a «Stand»
  • Chapter 122: Head to Egypt
  • Chapter 123: Tower of Gray
  • Chapter 124: Silver Chariot, Part 1
  • Chapter 125: Silver Chariot, Part 2
  • Chapter 126: Silver Chariot, Part 3
  • Chapter 127: Dark Blue Moon, Part 1
  • Chapter 128: Dark Blue Moon, Part 2
  • Chapter 129: Dark Blue Moon, Part 3
  • Chapter 130: Strength, Part 1
  • Chapter 131: Strength, Part 2
  • Chapter 132: Strength, Part 3
  • Chapter 133: Devil, Part 1
  • Chapter 134: Devil, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 135: Devil, Part 3
  • Chapter 136: Yellow Temperance, Part 1
  • Chapter 137: Yellow Temperance, Part 2
  • Chapter 138: Yellow Temperance, Part 3
  • Chapter 139: Yellow Temperance, Part 4
  • Chapter 140: Emperor and Hanged Man, Part 1
  • Chapter 141: Emperor and Hanged Man, Part 2
  • Chapter 146: Empress, Part 1
  • Chapter 147: Empress, Part 2
  • Chapter 148: Empress, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 149: Empress, Part 4 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 150: Wheel of Fortune, Part 1
  • Chapter 151: Wheel of Fortune, Part 2
  • Chapter 152: Wheel of Fortune, Part 3
  • Chapter 153: Wheel of Fortune, Part 4
  • Chapter 154: Justice, Part 1
  • Chapter 155: Justice, Part 2
  • Chapter 156: Justice, Part 3
  • Chapter 157: Justice, Part 4
  • Chapter 158: Justice, Part 5
  • Chapter 159: Justice, Part 6
  • Chapter 160: Lovers, Part 1
  • Chapter 161: Lovers, Part 2
  • Chapter 162: Lovers, Part 3
  • Chapter 163: Lovers, Part 4
  • Chapter 164: Lovers, Part 5
  • Chapter 165: Lovers, Part 6
  • Chapter 166: Sun, Part 1
  • Chapter 167: Sun, Part 2
  • Chapter 168: Death Thirteen, Part 1
  • Chapter 169: Death Thirteen, Part 2
  • Chapter 170: Death Thirteen, Part 3
  • Chapter 171: Death Thirteen, Part 4
  • Chapter 172: Death Thirteen, Part 5
  • Chapter 173: Death Thirteen, Part 6
  • Chapter 174: Judgement, Part 1
  • Chapter 175: Judgement, Part 2
  • Chapter 177: Judgement, Part 4 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 179: High Priestess, Part 1
  • Chapter 180: High Priestess, Part 2
  • Chapter 181: High Priestess, Part 3
  • Chapter 182: High Priestess, Part 4
  • Chapter 183: «The Fool» Iggy and «Geb» N’Doul, Part 1
  • Chapter 184: «The Fool» Iggy and «Geb» N’Doul, Part 2
  • Chapter 185: «The Fool» Iggy and «Geb» N’Doul, Part 3
  • Chapter 186: «The Fool» Iggy and «Geb» N’Doul, Part 4
  • Chapter 187: «The Fool» Iggy and «Geb» N’Doul, Part 5
  • Chapter 188: «The Fool» Iggy and «Geb» N’Doul, Part 6
  • Chapter 189: «Khnum» Oingo and «Tohth» Boingo, Part 1
  • Chapter 190: «Khnum» Oingo and «Tohth» Boingo, Part 2
  • Chapter 191: «Khnum» Oingo and «Tohth» Boingo, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 192: «Khnum» Oingo and «Tohth» Boingo, Part 4
  • Chapter 193: Anubis, Part 1
  • Chapter 194: Anubis, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 195: Anubis, Part 3
  • Chapter 196: Anubis, Part 4
  • Chapter 197: Anubis, Part 5
  • Chapter 198: Anubis, Part 6
  • Chapter 199: «Bastet» Mariah, Part 1
  • Chapter 200: «Bastet» Mariah, Part 2
  • Chapter 202: «Bastet» Mariah, Part 4 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 204: «Bastet» Mariah, Part 6
  • Chapter 205: «Sethan» Alessi, Part 1
  • Chapter 206: «Sethan» Alessi, Part 2
  • Chapter 208: «Sethan» Alessi, Part 4
  • Chapter 209: «Sethan» Alessi, Part 5
  • Chapter 210: Shooting DIO?!
  • Chapter 211: D’Arby the Gambler, Part 1
  • Chapter 212: D’Arby the Gambler, Part 2
  • Chapter 213: D’Arby the Gambler, Part 3
  • Chapter 214: D’Arby the Gambler, Part 4
  • Chapter 215: D’Arby the Gambler, Part 5
  • Chapter 216: D’Arby the Gambler, Part 6
  • Chapter 218: Hol Horse and Boingo, Part 2
  • Chapter 219: Hol Horse and Boingo, Part 3
  • Chapter 220: Hol Horse and Boingo, Part 4
  • Chapter 221: Hol Horse and Boingo, Part 5
  • Chapter 222: The Gatekeeper of Hell, Pet Shop, Part 1
  • Chapter 223: The Gatekeeper of Hell, Pet Shop, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 225: The Gatekeeper of Hell, Pet Shop, Part 4
  • Chapter 227: D’Arby the Player, Part 1
  • Chapter 228: D’Arby the Player, Part 2
  • Chapter 229: D’Arby the Player, Part 3
  • Chapter 230: D’Arby the Player, Part 4
  • Chapter 231: D’Arby the Player, Part 5
  • Chapter 232: D’Arby the Player, Part 6
  • Chapter 233: D’Arby the Player, Part 7
  • Chapter 234: D’Arby the Player, Part 8
  • Chapter 235: D’Arby the Player, Part 9
  • Chapter 236: D’Arby the Player, Part 10
  • Chapter 237: D’Arby the Player, Part 11
  • Chapter 238: The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 1
  • Chapter 239: The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 2
  • Chapter 240: The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 3
  • Chapter 241: The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 4
  • Chapter 243: The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 6 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 244: The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 7
  • Chapter 246: Suzi Q Joestar Visits Her Daughter
  • Chapter 247: DIO’s World, Part 1
  • Chapter 248: DIO’s World, Part 2
  • Chapter 249: DIO’s World, Part 3
  • Chapter 250: DIO’s World, Part 4
  • Chapter 251: DIO’s World, Part 5
  • Chapter 252: DIO’s World, Part 6
  • Chapter 253: DIO’s World, Part 7
  • Chapter 254: DIO’s World, Part 8
  • Chapter 255: DIO’s World, Part 9
  • Chapter 256: DIO’s World, Part 10
  • Chapter 257: DIO’s World, Part 11
  • Chapter 258: DIO’s World, Part 12
  • Chapter 259: DIO’s World, Part 13
  • Chapter 260: DIO’s World, Part 14
  • Chapter 261: DIO’s World, Part 15
  • Chapter 262: DIO’s World, Part 16
  • Chapter 263: DIO’s World, Part 17
  • Chapter 264: DIO’s World, Part 18
  • Chapter 265: The Faraway Journey, Farewell Friends
  • Chapter 266: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata, Part 1
  • Chapter 267: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata, Part 2
  • Chapter 268: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata, Part 3
  • Chapter 269: Josuke Higashikata! Meets Angelo, Part 1
  • Chapter 270: Josuke Higashikata! Meets Angelo, Part 2
  • Chapter 271: Josuke Higashikata! Meets Angelo, Part 3
  • Chapter 272: Josuke Higashikata! Meets Angelo, Part 4
  • Chapter 273: Josuke Higashikata! Meets Angelo, Part 5
  • Chapter 274: The Nijimura Brothers, Part 1
  • Chapter 276: The Nijimura Brothers, Part 3
  • Chapter 282: The Nijimura Brothers, Part 9 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 284: Koichi Hirose (Echoes), Part 1
  • Chapter 285: Koichi Hirose (Echoes), Part 2 (Cover only)
  • Chapter 290: Toshikazu Hazamada (Surface), Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 291: Toshikazu Hazamada (Surface), Part 3
  • Chapter 292: Toshikazu Hazamada (Surface), Part 4
  • Chapter 293: Toshikazu Hazamada (Surface), Part 5
  • Chapter 294: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 1 (Flashback)
  • Chapter 301: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 8 (Cover only)
  • Chapter 303: Let’s Go Eat Some Italian Food, Part 1 (Cover only)
  • Chapter 307: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 1
  • Chapter 308: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 2
  • Chapter 309: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 3
  • Chapter 310: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 4
  • Chapter 311: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 5
  • Chapter 312: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 6 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 313: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 7
  • Chapter 314: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 8
  • Chapter 315: We Picked Up Something Crazy!, Part 1 (Cover only)
  • Chapter 319: Let’s Go to the Manga Artist’s House, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 321: Let’s Go to the Manga Artist’s House, Part 4 (Cover only)
  • Chapter 323: Let’s Go to the Manga Artist’s House, Part 6 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 324: Let’s Go to the Manga Artist’s House, Part 7 (Flashback)
  • Chapter 325: Let’s Go Hunting!, Part 1
  • Chapter 326: Let’s Go Hunting!, Part 2
  • Chapter 327: Let’s Go Hunting!, Part 3
  • Chapter 328: Let’s Go Hunting!, Part 4
  • Chapter 329: Let’s Go Hunting!, Part 5
  • Chapter 334: Rohan Kishibe’s Adventure, Part 5 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 347: The People of Morioh
  • Chapter 354: Sheer Heart Attack, Part 1
  • Chapter 355: Sheer Heart Attack, Part 2
  • Chapter 356: Sheer Heart Attack, Part 3
  • Chapter 357: Sheer Heart Attack, Part 4
  • Chapter 358: Sheer Heart Attack, Part 5
  • Chapter 359: Sheer Heart Attack, Part 6
  • Chapter 360: Sheer Heart Attack, Part 7
  • Chapter 362: Sheer Heart Attack, Part 9
  • Chapter 363: Sheer Heart Attack, Part 10
  • Chapter 364: Sheer Heart Attack, Part 11
  • Chapter 365: Atom Heart Father, Part 1
  • Chapter 366: Atom Heart Father, Part 2
  • Chapter 367: Atom Heart Father, Part 3
  • Chapter 368: Atom Heart Father, Part 4
  • Chapter 369: Atom Heart Father, Part 5
  • Chapter 371: Rock-Paper-Scissors Kid Is Coming!, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 373: Rock-Paper-Scissors Kid Is Coming!, Part 3 (Cover only)
  • Chapter 374: Rock-Paper-Scissors Kid Is Coming!, Part 4 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 377: Yoshikage Kira’s New Situation, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 394: Cats Love Yoshikage Kira, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 395: Cats Love Yoshikage Kira, Part 4 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 398: Let’s Live on a Transmission Tower, Part 1 (Cover only)
  • Chapter 404: Enigma Boy, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 412: Cheap Trick, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 414: Cheap Trick, Part 3 (Phone book)
  • Chapter 415: Cheap Trick, Part 4 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 416: Cheap Trick, Part 5 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 419: Another One Bites the Dust, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 420: Another One Bites the Dust, Part 3
  • Chapter 422: Another One Bites the Dust, Part 5
  • Chapter 423: Another One Bites the Dust, Part 6 (Temporary death)
  • Chapter 424: Another One Bites the Dust, Part 7 (Cover only)
  • Chapter 425: Another One Bites the Dust, Part 8 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 426: Another One Bites the Dust, Part 9
  • Chapter 427: Another One Bites the Dust, Part 10
  • Chapter 428: Crazy Diamond Is Unbreakable, Part 1
  • Chapter 430: Crazy Diamond Is Unbreakable, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 431: Crazy Diamond Is Unbreakable, Part 4 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 435: Crazy Diamond Is Unbreakable, Part 8
  • Chapter 436: Crazy Diamond Is Unbreakable, Part 9
  • Chapter 437: Let Me Remind You (Flashback)
  • Chapter 438: Town Guardian Spirits (Flashback)
  • Chapter 439: Goodbye, Morioh — The Golden Heart
  • Chapter 440: Gold Experience, Part 1 (Flashback)
  • Chapter 441: Gold Experience, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 443: Bucciarati Is Coming, Part 1
  • Chapter 455: Joining the Gang, Part 6 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 565: «Green Day» and «Oasis», Part 12 (Mentioned only)
  • Chapter 569: A Little Story From the Past (Flashback)
  • Chapter 571: What Lies Beyond the Arrow (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 1: Stone Ocean, Part 1 (Photo only)
  • SO Chapter 3: Stone Ocean, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 4: Prisoner FE40536: Jolyne Cujoh, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 5: Prisoner FE40536: Jolyne Cujoh, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 9: Stone Free, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 11: The Visitor, Part 1
  • SO Chapter 12: The Visitor, Part 2
  • SO Chapter 13: The Visitor, Part 3
  • SO Chapter 14: The Visitor, Part 4
  • SO Chapter 15: The Visitor, Part 5
  • SO Chapter 16: The Visitor, Part 6
  • SO Chapter 17: The Visitor, Part 7
  • SO Chapter 18: The Visitor, Part 8
  • SO Chapter 19: The Visitor, Part 9
  • SO Chapter 20: Prisoner of Love
  • SO Chapter 21: Ermes’s Sticker, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 24: Ermes’s Sticker, Part 4 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 26: There’s Six of Us!, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 33: Foo Fighters, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 34: Marilyn Manson, the Debt Collector, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 35: Marilyn Manson, the Debt Collector, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 39: Marilyn Manson, the Debt Collector, Part 6 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 40: Operation Savage Garden (Head to the Courtyard!), Part 1 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 41: Operation Savage Garden, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 42: Operation Savage Garden, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 43: Operation Savage Garden, Part 4 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 46: Operation Savage Garden, Part 7 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 48: Torrential Downpour Warning, Part 1 (Flashback)
  • SO Chapter 49: Torrential Downpour Warning, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 50: Torrential Downpour Warning, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 53: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 58: Ultra Security House Unit (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 59: His Name Is Anasui (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 60: The Secret of Guard Westwood, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 65: The Secret of Guard Westwood, Part 6 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 68: Enter the Dragon’s Dream, Part 2 (Cover only)
  • SO Chapter 75: Father: Jotaro Kujo, Daughter: Jolyne Cujoh
  • SO Chapter 85: AWAKEN, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 90: Whitesnake — The Pursuer, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 93: Whitesnake — The Pursuer, Part 5 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 94: Time for Heaven (Stand Disc only)
  • SO Chapter 95: New Moon! New Priest (Stand Disc only)
  • SO Chapter 96: Jail House Lock!, Part 1 (Stand Disc only)
  • SO Chapter 97: Jail House Lock!, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 104: Bohemian Rhapsody, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 115: Sky High, Part 4 (Flashback) (Stand Disc only)
  • SO Chapter 117: Sky High, Part 6 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 118: Time for Heaven: Three Days Until the New Moon (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 126: Heavy Weather, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 131: Heavy Weather, Part 7 (Stand Disc only)
  • SO Chapter 132: Heavy Weather, Part 8 (Stand Disc only)
  • SO Chapter 133: Heavy Weather, Part 9 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 138: At Cape Canaveral (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 139: Gravity of the New Moon, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 140: Gravity of the New Moon, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 144: C-MOON, Part 4 (Message only)
  • SO Chapter 145: C-MOON, Part 5 (Description only)
  • SO Chapter 146: C-MOON, Part 6 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Chapter 147: C-MOON, Part 7
  • SO Chapter 148: C-MOON, Part 8
  • SO Chapter 149: Made in Heaven, Part 1
  • SO Chapter 150: Made in Heaven, Part 2
  • SO Chapter 151: Made in Heaven, Part 3
  • SO Chapter 152: Made in Heaven, Part 4
  • SO Chapter 153: Made in Heaven, Part 5
  • SO Chapter 154: Made in Heaven, Part 6 (Death)
  • SO Chapter 155: Made in Heaven, Part 7 (Corpse only)
  • SO Chapter 158: What a Wonderful World (Flashback)
  • SBR Extra Chapter 3: Untitled Stand Chapter (Mentioned only)
  • Fujiko’s Bizarre Worldly Wisdom -Whitesnake’s Miscalculation- (Flashback)
  • Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan — Episode 11: Drip Painting Style (Cameo)
  • CDDH Chapter 10: Crazy Diamond’s Demonic Heartbreak #10 (Flashback)
  • CDDH Chapter 13: Crazy Diamond’s Demonic Heartbreak #13 (Flashback)

TV Icon.png Anime Appearances

Episodes in order of appearance

  • Episode 26: The Man Who Became a God (Cameo)
  • SC Episode 1: A Man Possessed by an Evil Spirit
  • SC Episode 2: Who Will Be the Judge?!
  • SC Episode 3: DIO’s Curse
  • SC Episode 4: Tower of Gray
  • SC Episode 5: Silver Chariot
  • SC Episode 6: Dark Blue Moon
  • SC Episode 7: Strength
  • SC Episode 8: Devil
  • SC Episode 9: Yellow Temperance
  • SC Episode 10: Emperor and Hanged Man, Part 1
  • SC Episode 11: Emperor and Hanged Man, Part 2
  • SC Episode 12: Empress
  • SC Episode 13: Wheel of Fortune
  • SC Episode 14: Justice, Part 1
  • SC Episode 15: Justice, Part 2
  • SC Episode 16: Lovers, Part 1
  • SC Episode 17: Lovers, Part 2
  • SC Episode 18: Sun
  • SC Episode 19: Death Thirteen, Part 1
  • SC Episode 20: Death Thirteen, Part 2
  • SC Episode 21: Judgement, Part 1
  • SC Episode 22: Judgement, Part 2
  • SC Episode 23: High Priestess, Part 1
  • SC Episode 24: High Priestess, Part 2
  • SC Episode 25: «The Fool» Iggy and «Geb» N’Doul, Part 1
  • SC Episode 26: «The Fool» Iggy and «Geb» N’Doul, Part 2
  • SC Episode 27: «Khnum» Oingo and «Tohth» Boingo
  • SC Episode 28: Anubis, Part 1
  • SC Episode 29: Anubis, Part 2
  • SC Episode 30: «Bastet» Mariah, Part 1
  • SC Episode 31: «Bastet» Mariah, Part 2
  • SC Episode 32: «Sethan» Alessi, Part 1
  • SC Episode 33: «Sethan» Alessi, Part 2 (Regular/Child)
  • SC Episode 34: D’Arby the Gambler, Part 1
  • SC Episode 35: D’Arby the Gambler, Part 2
  • SC Episode 36: Hol Horse and Boingo, Part 1
  • SC Episode 37: Hol Horse and Boingo, Part 2
  • SC Episode 38: The Gatekeeper of Hell, Pet Shop, Part 1
  • SC Episode 39: The Gatekeeper of Hell, Pet Shop, Part 2
  • SC Episode 40: D’Arby the Player, Part 1
  • SC Episode 41: D’Arby the Player, Part 2
  • SC Episode 42: The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 1
  • SC Episode 43: The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 2
  • SC Episode 44: The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 3
  • SC Episode 45: DIO’s World, Part 1
  • SC Episode 46: DIO’s World, Part 2
  • SC Episode 47: DIO’s World, Part 3
  • SC Episode 48: The Faraway Journey, Farewell Friends
  • DU Episode 1: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata
  • DU Episode 2: Josuke Higashikata! Meets Angelo
  • DU Episode 3: The Nijimura Brothers, Part 1
  • DU Episode 5: The Nijimura Brothers, Part 3
  • DU Episode 7: Toshikazu Hazamada (Surface)
  • DU Episode 8: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 1 (Flashback)
  • DU Episode 10: Let’s Go Eat Some Italian Food
  • DU Episode 11: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 1
  • DU Episode 12: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 2
  • DU Episode 13: We Picked Up Something Crazy!
  • DU Episode 14: Let’s Go to the Manga Artist’s House, Part 1 (Flashback)
  • DU Episode 15: Let’s Go to the Manga Artist’s House, Part 2 (Flashback)
  • DU Episode 16: Let’s Go Hunting!
  • DU Episode 17: Rohan Kishibe’s Adventure (Mentioned only)
  • DU Episode 22: Yoshikage Kira Just Wants to Live Quietly, Part 2
  • DU Episode 23: Sheer Heart Attack, Part 1
  • DU Episode 24: Sheer Heart Attack, Part 2
  • DU Episode 25: Atom Heart Father
  • DU Episode 27: I’m an Alien
  • DU Episode 29: Highway Star, Part 2
  • DU Episode 30: Cats Love Yoshikage Kira (Mentioned only)
  • DU Episode 31: July 15th (Thursday), Part 1
  • DU Episode 33: July 15th (Thursday), Part 3
  • DU Episode 34: July 15th (Thursday), Part 4
  • DU Episode 35: Another One Bites the Dust, Part 1
  • DU Episode 36: Another One Bites the Dust, Part 2
  • DU Episode 37: Crazy Diamond Is Unbreakable, Part 1
  • DU Episode 38: Crazy Diamond Is Unbreakable, Part 2
  • DU Episode 39: Goodbye, Morioh — The Golden Heart
  • GW Episode 1: Gold Experience
  • GW Episode 4: Joining the Gang
  • GW Episode 29: Destination: Rome! The Colosseum (Silhouette/Photo only)
  • GW Episode 32: Green Day and Oasis, Part 3 (Flashback)
  • GW Episode 33: His Name Is Diavolo (Flashback)
  • SO Episode 1: Stone Ocean (Photo only)
  • SO Episode 2: Stone Free (Photo only)
  • SO Episode 3: The Visitor, Part 1
  • SO Episode 4: The Visitor, Part 2
  • SO Episode 5: Prisoner of Love
  • SO Episode 6: Ermes’s Sticker (Mentioned only)
  • SO Episode 7: There’s Six of Us! (Mentioned only)
  • SO Episode 8: Foo Fighters (Mentioned only)
  • SO Episode 9: Marilyn Manson, the Debt Collector (Mentioned only)
  • SO Episode 10: Operation Savage Garden (Head to the Courtyard!), Part 1
  • SO Episode 12: Torrential Downpour Warning (Flashback)
  • SO Episode 13: Kiss of Love and Revenge, Part 1
  • SO Episode 15: Ultra Security House Unit (Mentioned only)
  • SO Episode 16: The Secret of Guard Westwood (Mentioned only)
  • SO Episode 19: Birth of the «Green»
  • SO Episode 22: Time for Heaven! New Moon! New Priest! (DISC only)
  • SO Episode 23: Jail House Lock! (DISC only)
  • SO Episode 27: Sky High (DISC only)
  • SO Episode 30: Heavy Weather, Part 1 (DISC only)
  • SO Episode 32: Heavy Weather, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
  • SO Episode 33: Gravity of the New Moon (DISC only)
  • SO Episode 34: C-MOON, Part 1 (Mentioned only) (Voice only)
  • SO Episode 35: C-MOON, Part 2
  • SO Episode 36: Made in Heaven, Part 1
  • SO Episode 37: Made in Heaven, Part 2 (Death)
  • SO Episode 38: What a Wonderful World (Mentioned only)
  • Episode 1 (OVA): The Evil Spirit
  • Episode 2 (OVA): Hierophant Green
  • Episode 3 (OVA): Silver Chariot and Strength
  • Episode 4 (OVA): The Emperor and the Hanged Man
  • Episode 5 (OVA): The Judgement
  • Episode 6 (OVA): The Mist of Vengeance
  • Episode 7 (OVA): Justice
  • Episode 8 (OVA): Iggy the Fool and N’Doul the GEB (Pt. I)
  • Episode 9 (OVA): Iggy the Fool and N’Doul the GEB (Pt. II)
  • Episode 10 (OVA): D’Arby the Gambler
  • Episode 11 (OVA): DIO’s World: The Warrior of the Void: Vanilla Ice
  • Episode 12 (OVA): DIO’s World: Kakyoin -Duel in the Barrier-
  • Episode 13 (OVA): DIO’s World: Farewell, My Friends

Book Icon.png Novel Appearances

Chapters in order of appearance

  • JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (Novel)
  • JOJO’S BIZARRE ADVENTURE OVER HEAVEN
  • Iggy the Stray Dog (Mentioned only)
  • Purple Haze Feedback Chapter 6: fantasia siciliana (Mentioned only)
  • JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 16: Beyond II (Mentioned only)

TV Icon.png Live Action Appearances

Episodes in order of appearance

  • Diamond is Unbreakable (Film)

Quotes

Quote.png Quotes

  • Gimme a break… (やれやれだぜYare Yare Daze)

  • It’s nice to meet one like me, but if you keep this up… you die.

  • No one ever said Jotaro Kujo was a nice guy. I beat the crap out of more people than I have to, some are still in the hospital. There’s plenty of teachers who got on my bad side and never came back to class. And, hey I make it a policy not to pay the check if I didn’t like the meal. But even a guy like me can spot evil when he sees it… Evil means to use the weak for your own gain and then stomp on them when it’s over! And that’s what you’ve done! To a woman and a doctor, even! And your Stand gets to hide from the victims, the law, the consequences! That’s why I’ll be your judge!

  • The only one who’s getting a swift watery death… is you.

  • I’m asking you… in what style do you want to be served? Sashimi? Fish fillet? Maybe fish paste? I’ll do as you order.

  • Hmph, are you mad? Did I hurt that pride of yours? No..! That’s impossible since orangutans don’t have any pride!

  • You sure did a lot of smack back there, huh? Luckily, I’m the kind of guy who takes that stuff to heart. ORA!

  • Yare yare…haven’t you realized it, yet? You were lucky up to this point, the worst you’ve suffered was a broken nose and now your luck has ran out!

  • Well now… it looks like her head is full of the fog she liked so much.

  • Didn’t you say that there weren’t paths left to take? You were wrong. A path is something that you make yourself. That’s why I, Jotaro Kujo, will now show you how to build your own path! Oraoraoraoraoraoraoraoraora!!!!

  • Gimme a break… there’s no need to run away. Before that old hag takes another breath, I’ll defeat that Stand.

  • You can’t pay back what you owe with money! (てめーのつけは金では払えねーぜ!Teme no tsuke wa kane dewa haraene ze!)

  • I, Jotaro Kujo, will end you myself. (てめーはこの空条承太郎がじきじにブチのめすKono~ wa Kujo Jotaro ga jikiji ni buchi nomesu.)

  • Gimmie a break… Well those were pretty strong teeth, but I still busted through them. I guess your «diamond hard» teeth were a little low on calcium.

  • Gimme a break… don’t underestimate me just ’cause I’m a kid. Oraoraoraoraoraoraora!!

  • Yes, we are friends. Friends of justice, that is.

  • Son of a bitch. Things are starting to get interesting.

  • I can’t kick your ass unless I come closer. (近づかなきゃ てめーをブチのめせないんでなChikadzukanakya temē o buchi nomesenainde na.)

  • So it’s the same type of Stand as Star Platinum. (俺のスタープラチナと同じタイプをスタンドならOre no Sutā Purachina to onaji taipu o Sutando nara.)

  • You sure made me work my ass off for this… you can’t stop time if I crush your skull first, DIO!

  • How does it feel, DIO?… Having your worst enemy stand behind you while you can’t do a thing about it. Imagine a guy who can only hold his breath underwater for a minute. He comes to the surface at one minute and…yank! Someone grabs his leg and drags him underwater again… does it feel kind of like that?

  • Look at you. You’re pathetic. I have zero sympathy for your sorry ass. But. If I kill you while you’re helpless, that’ll leave a bad taste in my mouth. How long will it take for you to heal? Three seconds? Four seconds? As soon as you heal, Star Platinum will split your head open all over the street! So heal!

  • If this was a wild west gun duel. This is the part where they’d say «Draw».

  • There’s only one reason you lost, DIO… just one simple reason. You pissed me off. (てめーの敗因はたったひとつだぜ…DIO…たったひとつの単純(シンプル)な答えだ…「てめーはおれを怒らせた」。Temē no haiin wa tatta hitotsu daze… DIO… tatta hitotsu no shinpuru na kotae da… `temē wa ore o okora seta’.)

  • Impossible? This journey has been full of impossible things… This is pointless, I’m tired of hearing about what’s impossible.

Quote.png Quotes

  • Josuke Higashikata, born in 1983. Your mother’s name is Tomoko, she was 21 at the time studying at the university in Tokyo. You’ve lived here since you were born. In 1987 when you were 4, you had a severe fever due to an unknown illness for 50 days. You almost died. You father’s name is… (hmph, this is harder than I thought) Joseph Joestar!

  • The dumb old bastard, saying «I love only my wife» like a saint. What the hell, and I finally find your son, you fickle… Sorry I said too much. My name is Jotaro Kujo, I’m officially your nephew.

  • Humans thrive on the destruction of others… but among them there’s you, and your power is the kindest and most generous ability one could ever have. However, you can’t bring back life once it has ended. No Stand can do that.

  • Focus on staying calm before you worry about speed.

  • Josuke, I’m going hunting. Come with me.

  • Give me a break… It looks like we have to continue our hunt with the intent to kill.

  • Observe the situation, I mean… Don’t just look, scan. Don’t just hear, listen. Or else, we won’t make it out alive.

  • I don’t like uncooperative people. I suppose I’ll just have to beat you into dust.

  • Nice watch. Too bad you won’t be able to tell time on it after I break it. Break your face, that is.

  • Give me a break. Now that I can see it up close, your watch looks like crap. But you don’t have to worry about that. After all, I’m about to make it look even worse. Your face, that is. ORAORAORAORAORAORAORA!!

  • Go on, say something to him… Give him a snappy one-liner!

Quote.png Quotes

  • Gimme a break. Sorry, but I’m getting you out of here. Right now.

  • We’re going to ignore the law.

  • Speaking to someone’s heart is an amazing thing. But sometimes, garbage gets left over. Garbage known as grudges.

  • Let’s go. It’s prison break time.

  • I always… cared about you.

  • You’re not making any sense… Are you insane?

  • It’s too short! Stopping time for five seconds isn’t enough…

  • I was one move… too late…!

  • Jolyne… (徐倫…Jorīn…)

Trivia

  • Araki stated that Jotaro has become big enough to function as a synonym for JoJo as a whole. He based subsequent JoJos on Jotaro’s visual design and differentiated them from there.[16]
  • In Araki’s top ten favorite characters in 2000, Jotaro ranked in 8th place.[6]

References

  1. SO Chapter 40: Operation Savage Garden (Head to the Courtyard!), Part 1
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Chapter 114: Jotaro Kujo, Part 1
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Chapter 266: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata, Part 1
  4. JOJOVELLER — STANDS, p.9
  5. JJBA Artbook: JoJo 6251
  6. 6.0 6.1 JOJO A-GO!GO!
  7. JOJOVELLER — STANDS, p.8
  8. 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 Chapter 129: Dark Blue Moon, Part 3
  9. SO Chapter 154: Made in Heaven, Part 6 p.13
  10. Chapter 117: The Man with the Star Birthmark
  11. SO Chapter 1: Stone Ocean, Part 1
  12. Chapter 127: Dark Blue Moon, Part 1
  13. JoJo 6251 Interview
  14. Chapter 256: DIO’s World, Part 10 p.9
  15. Interview with Shoko Nakagawa
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 JoJonium Volume 8 (Jotaro Kujo) — Special Interview
  17. Tokai Lecture (June 2006)
  18. Chapter 216: D’Arby the Gambler, Part 6
  19. Chapter 121: The Power Called a «Stand»
  20. Chapter 262: DIO’s World, Part 16
  21. Chapter 265: The Faraway Journey, Farewell Friends
  22. Chapter 167: Sun, Part 2
  23. 23.0 23.1 Chapter 138: Yellow Temperance, Part 3
  24. Chapter 165: Lovers, Part 6
  25. 25.0 25.1 Chapter 119: Noriaki Kakyoin, Part 2
  26. Chapter 182: High Priestess, Part 4
  27. Chapter 118: Noriaki Kakyoin, Part 1
  28. Chapter 264: DIO’s World, Part 18
  29. Chapter 188: «The Fool» Iggy and «Geb» N’Doul, Part 6
  30. Chapter 237: D’Arby the Player, Part 11
  31. Chapter 159: Justice, Part 6
  32. Chapter 154: Justice, Part 1
  33. Chapter 256: DIO’s World, Part 10
  34. Chapter 267: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata, Part 2
  35. Chapter 251: DIO’s World, Part 5 P.11.
  36. 36.0 36.1 Chapter 415: Cheap Trick, Part 4
  37. Chapter 414: Cheap Trick, Part 3

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Good grief… (やれやれだぜ Yare Yare Daze)

—Jotaro Kujo

Jotaro Kujo (空条 承太郎 Kūjō Jōtarō) is the protagonist of Part 3 and also appears in Parts 4-6. Jotaro is the third and most recurring JoJo of the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure series.

Jotaro is a delinquent who lives an ordinary life until the Joestar Family’s old enemy, DIO, returns. Jotaro travels to Egypt in order to save his mother and stop the Vampire once and for all.

Wielding the incredibly powerful Star Platinum, Jotaro is the first JoJo introduced with a Stand, and is among the most well-known characters of the series.

Appearance

Jotaro is canonically established as a tall (195 cm/6’5″), attractive, and well-built man, even as a teenager. He has dark hair that constantly blends with his hat, a strong jaw, bold eyebrows, and green eyes. He also bears a mild resemblance to his great-great-grandfather, Jonathan Joestar, and his grandfather, Joseph Joestar when he was young.

The superficial theme of Jotaro’s attire changes in each part. His trademarks are a visored, ornamented cap, torn at the back and blending with his hair, and a roughly mid-calf-length coat with a standing collar and chains attached. His attire was influenced by Babel IIW, a famous manga of a boy in a gakuran having an adventure in a desert.[10]

Stardust Crusaders

Jotaro wears a modified trenchcoat-length gakuran/tsume-eriW with a tall, stiff collar, pierced on the left with a golden chain. Underneath, he wears a fitted, sleeveless shirt and a pair of slim-fitting ¥20,000[11] pants of very short, sharp flares held up by two thin belts, often differently colored, patterned in a row of alternately colored tessellated triangles (reflecting Caesar/Joseph’s headband). He also wears a pair of leather shoes (presumably) without socks.

Jotaro’s iconic cap is adorned near the center with a golden button and, on its left, a rectangular golden plate with a design of a flattened hand. It is torn at the back, appearing to merge with his hair. While they are first shown as being completely separate but slightly torn, later publications cause more uncertainty as to where his hat and his hair actually meet. According to Araki in an interview, he wanted readers to recognize Jotaro even from his back, and not just his forefront.[12]

Stone Ocean

Jotaro again wears a dark overcoat; this time of more detail. Lines ring the top and the base of his collar; joining to run the length of the coat’s opening. The surface of his collar bears two star pins, with one on the inside, along with a small chain piercing the left. Two lines run the top of the shoulders, with two more radiating from his collar to their sides. Two zips lie between the chest and the stomach. The sides of the shoulders bear large stars, beginning a light stripe reaching his cuffs (also bearing a star) that reads «JOJO», repeatedly. A line runs from the armpit to the end of the coat.

He wears a light under-shirt, printed at the chest with a large star. His shoes and pants are of a piece in a snakeskin texture. He wears a single leather belt, studded in two rows, folded behind itself after the buckle.

Personality

Jotaro is introduced as a rough delinquent, but he has a gentle heart, and is loyal to those he likes. He is highly perceptive, intelligent and quick-witted while keeping a perpetually cool, slightly neutral or disinterested attitude.

Jotaro’s nerves of steel destabilize D’Arby

Jotaro’s most noticeable trait is his seemingly aloof nature. He is a quiet individual, often satisfied with expressing himself in short phrases. His bio explains that he thinks anyone can tell his emotions just by looking at him, and probably thinks further effort in portraying how he feels to be a waste of time, making others tend to perceive Jotaro as callous.[6] Related to this, Jotaro is an extremely cool individual, able to keep his composure in even the direst situations. The best example of his coolness would be against Daniel J. D’Arby, playing a dangerous game of poker during which he successfully bluffs the expert poker player into folding even if he didn’t know what cards he had and wagered the souls of every companion and ally involved.[13] While he was shown to be mildly anxious when something unanticipated happens, Jotaro almost never goes as far as to lose his cool.

Abilities

Stand

Jotaro with his Stand, (Star Platinum).

Main article: Star Platinum

One of the strongest Stands in the series, Star Platinum possesses superhuman senses, strength, stamina, accuracy and speed. Like other physically-powerful (or Close-Range) Stands, Star Platinum suffers from a narrow range of activity; active only within a 2-3 meter radius from Jotaro.

It is similar to DIO’s The World, and, as it turns out, can likewise be used to stop time, an ability revealed at the very end of his fight with DIO.

The Tarot card The Star, after which it is named, symbolizes hope, above all.

Star Platinum: The World

Main article: Star Platinum: The World

This evolved version of Star Platinum appears near the end of Stone Ocean.

This is the highest form to which Jotaro is shown to develop his Stand. SP:TW can stop time for as long as 5 seconds. It is stated that it can freeze time for longer, but 5 seconds is the limit for human endurance under stopped time.

Early Life (1971-1987)

Jotaro as a toddler.

Much of Jotaro’s youth was that of a normal Japanese child.

He participated in many activities, including playing ball as a toddler, running track as a young boy and attending school. Throughout his childhood, he was supported and supervised by his mother, Holy, while his father Sadao was constantly on tour.[2] The details of Jotaro’s eventual shift into delinquency by the age of 17 are unknown.

Stardust Crusaders (1988)

Possessed by an «Evil Spirit»

He used to be such a good boy… and now I don’t know what’s happened to him!

—Holy Kujo, A Man Possessed

Jotaro in his jail cell.

In 1988, at the age of seventeen, Jotaro severely injured four gang members in a fight. Knowing his strength could not grow to such a length, he began thinking he was possessed by an «evil spirit» and so turned himself in to the police. Despite the police and Holy telling him he was free to go, Jotaro insisted on staying, demonstrating the danger by taking one of the policeman’s guns and shooting himself in the head. He was not killed, however, as a third arm appeared to him and was able to catch the bullet in mid-air.[2]
Holy soon called her father, Joseph Joestar, to work out the situation. After a brief chat between Jotaro and Joseph failed to sway Jotaro, Joseph sent in his Egyptian friend, Muhammad Avdol. Avdol then sent out his own «evil spirit», known as Magician’s Red, and trapped Jotaro’s limbs with rings of fire.[14] In defense, Jotaro’s «evil spirit» fully appeared before Jotaro and successfully released him from the fire. Joseph then revealed that the «evil spirit» was known as a Stand, a manifestation of an individual’s life force. While breaking the iron bars of his cell, Jotaro accidentally let himself out of his cell. With Jotaro freed, Joseph told him the real reason he and Avdol came to Japan. A century-old man known as DIO, an enemy of Jotaro’s great-great-grandfather Jonathan Joestar, had risen once more.[15]

Later, Joseph showed his Stand, Hermit Purple, to Jotaro. Using it’s ability to put visions of distant places onto film, Joseph revealed a picture of DIO to Jotaro. The picture revealed that DIO’s body was actually Jonathan’s due to the star-shaped birthmark, that all blood members of the Joestar family possess, being on the nape of his neck.[8]

First Fight

Evil is the one who uses and looks down upon the weak, especially women! And that’s exactly what you’ve done, isn’t it?! You must think that Stand allows you to avoid laws and consequences, aren’t you… In that case, I will judge you myself!!

—Jotaro Kujo, about to defeat Kakyoin, Who Shall Judge?!

The next day, Jotaro walked to school, constantly being hit on by his many female classmates. While walking down some steps, Jotaro’s leg was cut, sending him flying into the air.[8] After catching himself with some branches, Jotaro encountered a transfer student, Noriaki Kakyoin, who gave him a handkerchief to clean his wound. At the school nurses’ office, Jotaro opened up Kakyoin’s handkerchief which revealed that Kakyoin would kill him. The nurse then began going insane, trying to stab Jotaro with a pen. Kakyoin then appeared, telling Jotaro that the nurse is possessed by his Stand, Hierophant Green.[16]

Jotaro removes the bud on Kakyoin.

After freeing the nurse by pulling Hierophant Green from her mouth, Jotaro was forced to take Kakyoin’s signature attack, Emerald Splash. Jotaro survived the attack and, after proclaiming Kakyoin was evil for manipulating the weak, was able to deflect the next Emerald Splash, take a hold of Kakyoin, and mercilessly beat him up.[17]

Jotaro brought the unconscious Kakyoin to the Kujo house in order to get information about DIO. There, Joseph told Jotaro that Kakyoin was being controlled by a flesh bud of DIO’s. The bud caused Kakyoin to become loyal to DIO and would also kill him in a few days, an operation to remove it would only damage his brain. Using the precise hand movements of his Stand, Jotaro began removing Kakyoin’s flesh bud. Despite the flesh attacking him, the removal was successful, allowing Kakyoin to return to his senses.[18]

The next day, Jotaro found that his mother had gained a Stand ability due to DIO’s influence. But due to Holy having a much gentler persona, she could not control her Stand. Avdol then estimated that she would die in 50 days and the only way to cure her would be to kill DIO. Thanks to his Stand being able to draw an Aswan We-We fly from their photo of DIO, Jotaro was able to confirm that DIO was in Nile River in Cairo, Egypt, as the fly was known to only live in that area. Knowing DIO’s location, Jotaro, Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin, who owed a debt to Jotaro for saving his life, began their quest to Egypt. Avdol then gave Jotaro’s Stand a name, Star Platinum.[19]

The Journey Begins

Jotaro caught by Tower of Gray on the plane.

After giving a final goodbye to Holy, who was in the care of the Speedwagon Foundation, the four left from Narita airport on a flight to Cairo. While above the East China Sea, they noticed an insect on the plane. The insect then began attacking Jotaro, who quickly deduced that it was a Stand.[20] Avdol was then able to figure out that the Stand was known as Tower of Gray and its user had caused many crashes, making them look like accidents. While Jotaro was able to fend it off, Tower of Gray was able to kill a few innocent people, taking their tongues. However, Kakyoin was able to trap Tower of Gray with Hierophant Green and rip the Stand to shreds. With the Stand defeated, the identity of the user was quickly shown to be Gray Fly, an old man who was on their flight.[21]

Despite Gray Fly’s defeat, the group quickly found out that the pilots had already been killed by Tower of Gray earlier. Gray Fly, with his dying breath, then told the Jotaro and the others that he was only the first of many assassins and that they would never reach Egypt. With no other choice, Jotaro and Joseph were forced to land the plane 35 kilometers off the coast of Hong Kong and now knew that they now had to head to Egypt by either land or sea.[22]

Hong Kong

Arriving in Hong Kong, the group discussed their status over a meal. They soon met a Frenchmen named Jean Pierre Polnareff, who quickly revealed himself to be one of DIO’s men. At the Tiger Balm Garden, Avdol faced off against Polnareff’s Stand, Silver Chariot. After defeating him, Avdol recognized Polnareff’s chivalrous ways and chose not to kill him. Jotaro then quickly removed Polnareff’s flesh bud, just as he did to Kakyoin.[22]

While waiting for their next mode of transportation at a ship dock, Polnareff agreed to join Jotaro’s group and told them his original reason for joining DIO. Polnareff’s sister had been killed by a man with two right hands and had now come to the conclusion that the killer was one of DIO’s men.[23]

South China Sea

Jotaro battles Dark Blue Moon underwater.

While on the ship, Jotaro saved the life of a child that had fallen overboard from a shark. The child, who Jotaro quickly saw to be a girl, had hidden on board earlier. As they were swimming back to the ship, Jotaro and the girl were nearly attacked by a creature in the water, which turned out to be an underwater Stand. Back on board, Avdol suspected the girl of being the Stand user. However, Jotaro correctly suspected the Stand user to be the ship’s captain, Tennille, after fooling him into admitting himself to be a Stand user. Tennille, who admitted himself to being only an impostor of the real Captain Tennille, then used his Stand, Dark Blue Moon, to kidnap the Runaway Girl. Jotaro was able to quickly punch out Tennille and rescue the Runaway Girl while Tennille fled into the water. As Jotaro was pulling the Runaway Girl back up, he was pulled down to the ocean by Tennille. Underwater, Tennille covered Star Platinum in barnacles, sucking away Jotaro’s strength. Dark Blue Moon then caused a whirlpool to appear which sucked Jotaro in. Jotaro was able to concentrate all his strength into Star Platinum’s fingers which then sliced part of Dark Blue Moon’s head off, killing Tennille.[23]

Jotaro sees Forever’s abilities.

Soon afterwards, the ship began exploding, Tennille having planted bombs on the ship earlier. After some time on the life boat, Jotaro and the others came across another ship. As everyone looked throughout the ship, they found the ship to be empty, with the exception of an orangutan. The situation proved to be dangerous when one of Tennille’s crewmembers was killed by one of the ship’s hooks. Jotaro and the others searched the ship for a Stand or its use, but could find nothing. While searching, Jotaro found the orangutan, Forever, almost assaulting the Runaway Girl. Jotaro fought Forever and realized that it was the Stand user. As Jotaro continued his fight, Forever began using objects from the entire ship to attack him, as well being able to absorb into the walls. When Forever was at a safe distance, objects from the ship began strangling Jotaro and capturing Joseph and the others. It quickly became apparent that the entire ship was Forever’s Stand, Strength. Jotaro was able to escape the objects by annoying Forever. Using one of his school pins and Star Platinum’s precise finger movements, Jotaro was able to subdue Forever. Forever then surrendered, showing Jotaro his belly, but Jotaro did not forgive him and pursued to beat him senselessly.[24] With Forever defeated (or possibly dead), Strength began to slowly disintegrate. Jotaro and the others returned to their lif boat and were successfully able to make it to Singapore.[25]

Singapore

Jotaro realizes Yellow Temperance’s weakness.

With their bodies tired from the recent experience, the group decided to stay a day in Singapore.[25] While traveling around Singapore with Kakyoin and the Runaway Girl, Jotaro saw Kakyoin nearly kill a petty thief. With Kakyoin’s personality quite different, Jotaro immediately became suspicious. After almost being pushed down a large building by Kakyoin, Jotaro punched him, revealing Kakyoin to be an impostor. The fake Kakyoin then revealed himself to be Rubber Soul, a Stand user who could use his goo-like Stand, Yellow Temperance, to form into any shape or being.

Jotaro began to fight him, only for Yellow Temperance to throw him out of the cable car they were in. While Jotaro was able to save himself, he noticed a piece of Yellow Temperance had attached itself to him, slowly trying to eat his flesh. After seeing that fire and ice wouldn’t work to stop it, Jotaro fought Rubber Soul again. Rubber Soul tried to completely cover Jotaro in Yellow Temperance, but with both now entangled, Jotaro was able to throw himself and Rubber Soul into the water. Since Rubber Soul had to uncover Yellow Temperance from his face in order to breathe, Jotaro used this opportunity to hit Rubber Soul.

Rubber Soul then begged for his life and told Jotaro about the killer of Polnareff’s sister, J. Geil, whose ability involved mirrors. Rubber Soul then tried one final assault on Jotaro by using Yellow Temperance to pull Jotaro into a water pipe. Using Star Platinum’s fist to plug up the water pipe, the water pressure caused Rubber Soul to fly into the water. Rubber Soul tried to give Jotaro another plea of forgiveness, but Jotaro gave him another barrage of attacks. Jotaro later joined back with the group, including the real Kakyoin, in order to get on a train to their next destination, India. Unbeknownst to Jotaro, the Runaway Girl, who had developed a crush on Jotaro, was following them closely.[26]

India

Arriving in Calcutta, Jotaro and the others quickly met the local people until eventually going to a café. There, Polnareff encountered a Stand that used mirrors, meaning that the user who killed his sister was in Calcutta. Deciding to take the battle into his own hands, Polnareff left to fight J. Geil by himself. Avdol and Kakyoin later joined Polnareff in his fight.[27] Later, Jotaro and Joseph found Avdol wounded, having been nearly shot in the head by J. Geil’s partner, Hol Horse, with his Stand, Emperor that takes the form of a gun. They managed to treat his wounds and, so that Avdol could make a full recovery, decided to fake his death.[28] After taking Avdol to safety, Jotaro and Joseph managed to find Kakyoin and Polnareff, who had been able to successfully kill J. Geil. However, they were unable to stop Hol Horse from getting away.[29]

Jotaro takes Wheel of Fortune head on.

As they got close to the border, the group once again encountered the Runaway Girl. After some arguing, Jotaro decided to take her to the border, where they’d buy tickets for her back to Hong Kong. While driving to the border, a car they encountered earlier forced them to nearly collide with an oncoming truck, Star Platinum being their only way of escaping safely. While at a rest stop, Joseph spotted the same car there. Suspecting the driver to be one of the customers inside, Jotaro, Joseph, and Polnareff began to beat up all the men with muscular arms, due to the driver also having them. However, the brawl proved useless as the car began moving away, the driver’s face still unknown. Due to the driver mixing up the road signs, the group entered a narrow mountain way and were pushed off a cliff by the driver’s car. Thanks to the combined efforts of Hierophant Green and Star Platinum, the group was able to hook their car onto the enemy car and make it back up the cliff. With them back up, Jotaro used Star Platinum to punch the enemy car. The car soon appeared again, having actually been a Stand called Wheel of Fortune. Wheel of Fortune then transformed and proceeded to attack Jotaro, as well as Kakyoin and Polnareff. The group began running but Wheel of Fortune kept following them through both narrow edges and on top of cliffs. Using the gas that had been left behind from the wounds he caused, Wheel of Fortune was then able to light Jotaro on fire. Thanks to quick thinking, Jotaro was able to avoid the burns and used the opportunity to get close to Wheel of Fortune. With the user now in his range, Jotaro used Star Platinum to beat him.[30]

With Wheel of Fortune defeated, the group soon saw that the user, ZZ, was just a skinny man, his arms being the only muscular part of his body. In order to make sure he wouldn’t attack again, they chained him to a rock and took his passport. The obstacle now cleared, Jotaro and the others put the Runaway Girl on the next plane back to Hong Kong, despite her protests.[31]

Pakistan

Having made it to Pakistan, Jotaro’s group stopped for the night in a town

Star Platinum sucks up Justice.

covered in fog. Moments later, they found the corpse of a man who seemingly died of shock. The man’s body was completely covered with holes, yet there was no blood. They were then approached by an old woman, Enya, who offered a night’s stay at her hotel. Later that night, Jotaro went looking for Polnareff, who had been gone for quite a while. Jotaro, who had been suspicious of Enya, proved his thoughts correct when she called him by his name. Jotaro then revealed to Enya that he had signed his name as «Qtaro Kujo» in the guestbook, thus solidifying his suspicions of her being a Stand user. Enya began attacking Jotaro with her Stand, Justice, which had actually been the fog that surrounded the town.

Star Platinum beats up Steely Dan.

Polnareff and Hol Horse, who each had been attacked earlier, appeared and told him that Justice could take possession of someone with any wound on their body. This also included corpses, explaining the mystery of the corpse from earlier that day. Jotaro was able to stop Justice by having Star Platinum completely inhale it, thus defeating Enya.[31] With Justice now rendered useless, the entire town reverted to nothing more than a cemetery. The group decided to take Enya along with them because of her knowledge of DIO’s Stand ability and his location in Egypt.[32]

In the city of Karachi, another Stand user, Steely Dan, appeared and told Enya that she had failed. Enya’s flesh bud then killed her. Jotaro quickly attacked Steely Dan, only for the pain felt by Dan to also be felt by Joseph. Dan revealed that his Stand, Lovers had burrowed deep inside Joseph’s body and any pain that was inflicted upon Dan would also affect Joseph. With his grandfather’s life at stake, Jotaro was forced into doing whatever Dan wanting him to, threatening to hurt himself (and therefore Joseph) if Jotaro didn’t comply. Elsewhere, Kakyoin and Polnareff had shrunk their Stands inside Joseph’s brain and tried to find The Lovers. After some fighting, Hierophant Green was able to defeat The Lovers, forcing it to leave Joseph’s brain. In a last effort, Dan tried to control Jotaro and then a small girl until he saw that Kakyoin had tied Hierophant Green to The Lovers. Jotaro then beat Dan harder than any of his previous opponents and threw a piece of paper at him containing all the cruel things he had done to him, calling it his «receipt».[32]

The Arabian Desert

The Joestar group finds out the truth about The Sun.

Due to unrest in the area, the group chose to not go to Iran and Iraq, instead passing along the strait from Karachi to Abu Dhabi. Riding on camel-back, they traveled across the Arabian Desert from Abu Dhabi to Saudi Arabia. As the heat raged on, Joseph surprised the group by revealing that it actually should be nighttime. They soon realized that the Sun itself was a Stand when it was rising from the west. The heat grew worse, with even the scorpions not being able to handle the heat. Kakyoin even tried to attack The Sun directly, only for it to bounce the attack back. However, after finding shade under a rock, they were able to find the user, Arabia Fats, who had been using a mirror to hide himself. With a simple stone throw, Fats was knocked out and the group were able to continue in the cold desert night.[33]

Taking a private plane, the group were forced take a sick baby with them to the next town. While in flight, a sleeping Kakyoin began freaking out and messed up the controls. While Joseph was able to keep everything steady, they then ran into a coconut tree and crashed. Even though everyone ended up safe, Kakyoin’s strange attitude continued as he tried to harm the baby, Mannish Boy. That night, after they all fell asleep, Jotaro and the others woke up in a dream world and were confronted by an enemy Stand, Death Thirteen, which was being controlled by Mannish Boy. They found themselves unable to use their Stands and were getting attack. However Kakyoin, who had summoned his Stand before going to sleep, was able use Hierophant Green in the dream world. Kakyoin was able to subdue Death 13 and free the rest. With their Stands inactive in the dream world, everyone, sans Kakyoin, forgot these events and eventually took Mannish Boy to his family.[34]

Jotaro pummels The High Priestess’s teeth.

The Red Sea

After picking Avdol back up[35] (and finally telling Polnareff the truth about Avdol’s supposed «death»), he revealed that he had bought a submarine that would take them across the Red Sea. The sailing went well for a while, until they were attacked by High Priestess, an enemy Stand controlled by a user named Midler. Using its ability to transform into anything glass, metallic, or rubber, High Priestess tried to drown them and attack them using metallic objects. As the submarine sank, Jotaro and the others were forced to take scuba gear and swim. High Priestess then formed into the body of the ocean and proceeded to eat them. It tried to crush Jotaro with its teeth, but Jotaro was able to use Star Platinum to completely smash High Priestess’s teeth, thus breaking Midler’s own teeth and knocking her out. They then swam out of the Red Sea. After 30 days of dangers, they had finally made it to Egypt.[28]

Egypt: Nile River

Jotaro learns of his mother’s worsening condition.

Upon request by Joseph, the Speedwagon Foundation sent extra help in the form of another Stand user, the user of The Fool. The user turned out to be a dog named Iggy who could manipulate the sand around him. Before leaving, the Speedwagon employees also told Jotaro and Joseph that Holy’s condition was getting worse with every passing day and that she only had about two weeks left. They also told them they saw nine other people going to the same area that DIO was thought to be hiding before taking off.[36]

Jotaro buries N’Doul in the Egyptian sand.

After some time driving through the sands, Jotaro and the others found one of the employees having died from drowning. The other employee was quickly decapitated when the water from Joseph’s canteen came out and ripped his head inside. Realizing they were now under attack from a water Stand, Geb, the group tried to separate. Geb went for Kakyoin, slashed his eyes, and then went after Polnareff. Before Polnareff could be hurt, the dead employee’s digital watch began to beep. Geb instead attacked the watch, indicating that it attacked through sound. After multiple attempts to either run away or attack it directly, their car was destroyed and Avdol was badly wounded. With no other choice, Jotaro forced Iggy to use The Fool in order to fly them to the location of the Stand user. Jotaro saw that the user, N’Doul, was blind and solely relied on sound to attack. Jotaro was able to distract N’Doul by throwing Iggy towards him and took this moment in order to get behind N’Doul and land a strong punch. Defeated, N’Doul chose to kill himself with Geb. While he did not fear death, he did not want to be killed by DIO, his savior, for his failure. Before dying, N’Doul told Jotaro that Geb was one of the Nine Gods of Egypt, implying the other gods were Stand users as well. Jotaro buried N’Doul in the sand and seemingly began a friendship with Iggy (though it was a rough start).[36]

Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: The Genesis of Universe#Chapter 1: One-Way Trip from Desert to Hell

(The italicized information below derives from a Light Novel not written by Araki. As such, it may or may not be considered canonW.)

The Joestar group, exhausted from the Nubian desert’s heat, suddenly encounters Absalom, who presents himself as the driver of the «Satanic Coupler» locomotive and offers refuge for them inside it. After learning that Satanic Coupler is actually a Stand, Jotaro, along with Polnareff and , escape the train. After seeing Absalom hurt a boy in his attack, a furious Jotaro makes him the victim of his wrath, thanks to a plan made by Joseph to damage Satanic Couple’s weak spot. In a last attempt, Absalom tries to kill Avdol, but is defeated by a combination of Hierophant Green and Star Platinum and becomes incapacitated.

Jotaro is stabbed by Anubis.

Jotaro and the others quickly took Kakyoin and Avdol to a hospital.[37] While Avdol was able to recover quickly, Kakyoin had to stay in the hospital. The good news was that his pupils weren’t damaged and he’d be able to join them in a few days. Later, Polnareff came across an enemy, Chaka, but quickly defeated him and took his sword. While at a barber shop, the sword, Anubis the living Stand, took possession of the barber, Khan, but Jotaro and Polnareff were able to stop him and break the sword. But Anubis soon took possession of Polnareff instead and used Silver Chariot for a twin swords attack. Despite getting stabbed, Jotaro was able to shatter the hilt of the blade and free Polnareff of Anubis’s control. Unbeknownst to Jotaro, the remainder of the sword eventually fell into the river, where it rusted several days later.[38]

Jotaro and Polnareff prepare to beat up Alessi.

While Joseph and Avdol were dealing with another enemy user,[39] Jotaro and Polnareff were soon involved in their own battle. Polnareff was turned into a child by the ability of enemy Alessi’s Stand, Sethan. Alessi took advantage of Polnareff’s size and tried to kill him. Jotaro eventually came to the scene but Alessi quickly changed him to a child as well, roughly seven years of age. Since he had only recently gained Star Platinum, he now found himself unable to use it. Despite this disadvantage, Jotaro, who had always been strong even as a kid, was still able to knock Alessi out and revert them back to their original ages. When Alessi awoke, Jotaro and Polnareff continued to beat him into oblivion. They soon met back up with Joseph and Avdol.[40]

After receiving a call from the Speedwagon Foundation, Joseph informed everyone that Holy had only four or five days left to live. In order to speed things up, they then took a train from Luxor to Cairo.[41]

Egypt: Cairo

Reaching Cairo, Joseph used Hermit Purple in order to gain a photograph of DIO’s new mansion. They kept asking around but could not find anyone that knew its location. They then met a man, Daniel J. D’Arby, who claimed to knew the whereabouts of the mansion. However, being a gambler himself, D’Arby told them they had to gamble with him in order to learn such information. Polnareff played a game in which he guessed which piece of beef jerky a cat would get. But Polnareff lost the bet when the cat took the other piece and D’Arby took his soul in the process. D’Arby revealed himself to be an enemy Stand user and anytime someone lost at his games his Stand, Osiris, would take their soul. Joseph played a game involving dropping coins in an already-full glass of liquor, the loser being the one that made the liquor spill over. Joseph was seemingly winning the game (using tactics of his own), until D’Arby was able to get one more coin in, Joseph’s next coin being the one to lose. Checking the glass, Jotaro found that D’Arby had actually cheated again using a plan involving melting chocolate that had already been placed in the glass earlier. Seeing that D’Arby had once again cheated, Jotaro challenged D’Arby at his own game of poker.[42]

Jotaro takes on D’Arby in a game of poker.

Jotaro demonstrated to D’Arby Star Platinum’s precise vision and accuracy, telling him that he would not be so easy to cheat against. Even after this, D’Arby tried another tactic at cheating, resulting in Star Platinum breaking his index finger. Using a nearby boy as the dealer, Jotaro bet his soul in order to start the game. D’Arby made Joseph’s and Polnareff’s souls into six chips each, meaning Jotaro would have to win a minimum of two hands in order to win them back. Jotaro lost the first hand, losing three of his six soul chips. During the second hand, Jotaro chose to not look at his cards and also raised the hand with Avdol’s soul. D’Arby called the hand with the rest of Jotaro’s soul and all of Polnareff’s, but then raised him all of Joseph’s soul as well. Jotaro, keeping a cool face, called the bet with Kakyoin’s soul. In order to intimidate D’Arby, Jotaro used Star Platinum’s speed to light himself a cigarette and get some juice.

The Joestars approach DIO’s mansion.

He then bet his mother’s soul as well and told D’Arby that the only way to call it would be to tell them the secret of DIO’s Stand. With the possibility of losing (and therefore telling the secret and then being killed by DIO for being a traitor), D’Arby fell unconscious, automatically folding the hand. Seeing D’Arby’s hand of four kings, Avdol was surprised to see Jotaro’s hand was nothing important. D’Arby’s forfeit freed everyone’s souls but D’Arby had become so mentally fatigued that they were not able to learn the location of the mansion.[42]

Continuing their search, Jotaro and the others eventually ran into Hol Horse once more. He tried to take Polnareff hostage but he was easily beaten. A moment later, a truck hit them but they were able to make it out with only minor injuries. Unbeknownst to them, Hol Horse ended up accidentally wounding himself in the process.[43] They continued their questioning until they found a beggar that had much information. He did not return, giving the possibility he may have been killed by another Stand user.[44]

Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: The Genesis of Universe#Chapter 2: The Gravestone of Red-Hot Sand

(The italicized information below derives from a Light Novel not written by Araki. As such, it may or may not be considered canonW.)
With his friends suddenly disapearing, Jotaro asks a merchant he had previously bought one perfume bottle if he had seen them. the merchant inform Jotaro of his friends location, what makes him run to them, believing the group to be in danger. He soon faces the enemy who was following the group, The Scribe Ani, who tries to defeat Jotaro by creating the AmmitW, the strongest ancient beast of Egypt. The Ammit proves to be a powerful foe, but suddenly dissapears after Polnareff and Joseph damage the part the creature is described in Ptah’s pages. Jotaro blinds The Scribe Ani by throwing at him one perfume bottle he had previously bough so he wouldn’t be able to summon anything else and then destroys The Scribe Ani’s body with a barrage of «Ora ora» punches.

The next day, Iggy, who had just recovered from a serious battle against another enemy, and Kakyoin, who had finally been released from the hospital, met up with them. With all six now joined together once more, Iggy led them to the location of DIO’s mansion.[45]

Battle in DIO’s Mansion

Jotaro plays against Terence T. D’Arby.

The team arrived at DIO’s mansion and were greeted by its butler, Telence T. D’Arby, younger brother of Daniel J. D’Arby. D’Arby quickly separated Jotaro, Joseph, and Kakyoin from Polnareff, Avdol, and Iggy and took them to his game room. D’Arby then challenged the trio to video games and if they lost their soul would be transferred to one of his dolls. First, D’Arby challenged Kakyoin to a racing game. While Kakyoin put up a good challenge, D’Arby was still able to win and took Kakyoin’s soul. D’Arby then challenged Jotaro to a baseball videogame. In the beginning, Jotaro kept on missing and giving D’Arby the lead. However, having «memorized» the gameplay, Jotaro was able to successfully score four hits and take the advantage. But this did not distract D’Arby and he was able to take the lead once more. As the game continued, Jotaro was able to figure out that D’Arby’s Stand, Atum, must be able to read an individual’s mind. Jotaro then began announcing what his next movements would be, but the movements he actually did were different. D’Arby stared into Jotaro’s soul but found that he wasn’t lying. Jotaro continued this tactic and was able to defeat D’Arby in the process. D’Arby’s loss was able to return Kakyoin to his body and the trick was revealed to be Joseph using Hermit Purple to control the game. With Kakyoin now safe, Jotaro beat D’Arby hard enough to paralyze him.[45]

The Joestars realize DIO is near.

With the game won, Jotaro, Joseph, and Kakyoin proceeded further into the mansion. Not long after that, the mansion began to crumble, indicating Polnareff and Avdol were fighting another enemy somewhere else inside.[46] They then headed towards the tower of the mansion, where they suspected Polarneff and Avdol to be.[47] They were soon confronted by one of DIO’s remaining lackeys, Nukesaku, whom Jotaro easily beat. In exchange for letting him live, they took Nukesaku with them in order to gain any last-minute information they needed.[48]

The trio soon met back up with Polnareff, who was in the middle of fighting DIO. DIO then took the chance to run higher up the mansion’s tower. Polnareff then told them of Avdol and Iggy, both of whom had died fighting DIO’s right-hand man. Holding back their sadness, the four went to the top of the tower and found DIO’s casket. They then forced Nukesaku to open the casket. However, instead of DIO, they found Nukesaku himself in the casket, dead. It was their first chance at seeing DIO’s Stand, The World. Sensing the danger, Jotaro and the others fled the castle. With nightfall, they knew DIO would begin to chase them.[48]

The Final Battle

There’s a reason for your defeat, DIO. One simple reason. You pissed me off.

—Jotaro Kujo, DIO’s World

Jotaro and DIO begin their battle.

Now in Cairo, the team decided to split up, Jotaro and Polnareff on one end and Joseph and Kakyoin on the other. Needing an immediate mode of transportation, Jotaro and Polnareff stole a motorcycle and continued to search for DIO. They found two destroyed cars, indicating Joseph and Kakyoin were already in battle with DIO. Jotaro was able to find Joseph, who revealed that The World’s ability was to stop time. Joseph was then stabbed by a knife DIO threw while in the frozen time and was rendered unconscious. Angered by this, as well as Kakyoin’s death that had occurred moments earlier, Jotaro began his fight with DIO.[48]

Jotaro takes the upper hand.

As the fight started, Jotaro saw that The World had similar strength and speed to Star Platinum. They began pummeling each other, seemingly to equal ends. But The World proved slightly stronger and injured Jotaro. DIO then froze time but was shocked to see that Jotaro, even by just a little bit, was also able to move in the frozen time. However, DIO found a magnet on himself and Jotaro. Both magnets were on the same side, giving the illusion that Jotaro could actually move. DIO then moved in for the killing blow, but Jotaro was able land a powerful punch in the frozen time, indicating the magnets to be a red herring. But DIO quickly recovered after taking the blood of an innocent bystander.[48]

Jotaro is nearly killed by The World.

DIO froze time once more and proceeded to hit Jotaro with a barrage of knives from all sides. Jotaro was able to block several knives in frozen time but found himself unable to stop them all once time return to normal. He was stabbed multiple times and fell to the ground. However, anticipating such an attack, Jotaro stuffed his jacket and hat with magazines, thus preventing his body and head from actually getting injured. But he still had been stabbed deeply in his arms and right leg. DIO then came to see if Jotaro had truly died. To make sure, he was about to cut off Jotaro’s head, until Polnareff came and stabbed DIO in the head. Using another time stop, DIO beat Polnareff. DIO then checked Jotaro’s heartbeat, forcing him to use Star Platinum to stop his heart. DIO continued on with his original plan to cut Jotaro’s head off but Jotaro was able to use this opportunity to land a strong blow directly into DIO’s head and shatter part of his skull. Heavily wounded, DIO tried to retreat. But at every angle, Jotaro easily followed DIO and continuously beat him. But luck fell on DIO, as he was able to make it back to where Joseph’s body was. Draining Joseph’s body, DIO’s wounds were all healed and he transformed into a much stronger form.[48]

The final attack.

Joseph’s soul then appeared to Jotaro and told him to stay calm despite what anger DIO may cause him. DIO then completely drained Joseph’s body, causing Jotaro to charge directly at DIO. DIO froze time again and Jotaro was able to move in frozen time more. But DIO, now supercharged, could move for an even longer time as well. DIO’s strength had also increased and he began constantly beating Jotaro. DIO froze time again and threw a steamroller directly at Jotaro. Jotaro tried to push it back with Star Platinum, but was unable to continuously do it and was seemingly crushed. It had seemed that DIO was finally victorious in his century-long feud with the Joestars. But DIO soon found himself unable to move because Jotaro himself was able to stop time. Jotaro used his newly-discovered advantage to heavily injure DIO’s legs. DIO then sprayed the blood from his legs onto Jotaro’s eyes in an attempt to obscure his sight, and began a strong kick with his good leg. However, Jotaro was able to see through Star Platinum’s eyes and counterattack with his arm. DIO’s The World then began to crumble from the attack, causing DIO’s body to break down as well. Even as he shouted how his defeat was impossible, DIO’s head exploded. He was finally dead.[48]

The Long Journey Ends

Jotaro and Joseph bid farewell to Polnareff.

Jotaro and Polnareff’s injuries were dealt with by the Speedwagon Foundation. Since DIO had taken much of Joseph’s blood, Jotaro asked for a blood transfusion from DIO’s body to Joseph’s. After using Star Platinum to restart Joseph’s heartbeat, the transfusion began. The shriveled-up body that Joseph had after losing so much blood began returning to his normal muscular figure and Joseph fully revived. Later, Jotaro and Joseph took the remainder DIO’s body outside, where it evaporated with the rising sun. They then gave one final moment of thought for Kakyoin, Iggy, and Avdol.[49]

At the airport, Jotaro and Joseph gave a final goodbye to Polnareff, who was ready to return to his home country of France. The trio gave their final goodbyes and left, promising to see one another again someday. In Japan, Holy awoke fully healed and freed from the curse. Even miles away, she knew her son and father were coming home.[49]

Career and Personal Life (1989-1998)

A picture of Jotaro and his wife.

Some time in the 1990s, Jotaro and Polnareff began tracking the excavated Stand arrows.[50]

After graduating, Jotaro studied hard and eventually earned a PhD in marine biology. He married an Italian-American woman and had a daughter named Jolyne around the age of 21.

While looking through his grandfather’s will at the age of 28, Jotaro discovers that Joseph had an illegitimate son in Morioh, Japan. In an attempt to get a picture of him using Hermit Purple, he discovers an ominous figure in the photos instead and decides to go to Morioh to investigate.

OVA Version

Naturally, Jotaro is the main protagonist of the Part 3 OVA, serving the same role as ever. That said there are a number of differences.

Notably, Jotaro’s victory over Forever is instead given mostly to Polnareff, who slices the orangutan in half before the latter could use his Stand to crush Jotaro.

Whilst the 1993 episodes also keep Jotaro’s role intact, he is instead made the victim of DIO’s brief time manipulation when Jotaro tries to climb a set of stairs (Polnareff was the victim in the manga.) Jotaro is then sent flying out of the mansion by DIO (in the manga, Jotaro escaped the mansion of his own accord along with the others when they suspected an ambush from DIO.)

In the penultimate episode «Kakyoin: Duel in the Barrier», a scene is added where Jotaro briefly ruminates on DIO’s power and how his World Stand and Star Platinum seem similar in nature.

The final episode recreates the final battle between Jotaro and DIO accurately, albeit with some changes, such as removing Jotaro’s magnet trick as well as changing the Jump magazines that save him from DIO’s knives into wooden splints that he put on his broken ribs beforehand. The final scene in the battle is significantly different. In the manga, DIO brings down a steam roller to crush Jotaro, but Jotaro stops time to and climbs atop said steam roller to confront DIO who is trapped and left standing. This scene was changed to DIO using a tanker that he pummels until it explodes as he leaps off to escape, with Jotaro stopping time and walking out of the flames towards DIO, who is now on the ground instead of the would-be steam roller.

Diamond is Unbreakable (1999)

Jotaro meets Koichi.

Meeting Josuke

In 1999, Jotaro traveled to the town of Morioh upon the request of Joseph. Joseph, while doing research, found out he had an illegitimate son named Josuke Higashikata. Jotaro met Josuke, along with Josuke’s classmate Koichi Hirose. Josuke proved to be a kind person, but would get angry when someone would insult his hair. His Stand, Crazy Diamond, had the ability to restore organisms and heal, as well as break down object to their original components. After accidentally insulting his hair, Jotaro got into a fight with Josuke. Crazy Diamond’s attacks were powerful enough to break through Star Platinum’s defense, but thanks to the latter’s time stop, Jotaro was able to subdue him. Jotaro took this time to show Josuke a photo of man named Angelo, a convicted serial killer and rapist. While he didn’t elaborate further to Josuke, he told him to be careful.[51]

The Fight Against Angelo

Jotaro and Josuke trapped by Angelo.

Later, Jotaro called Josuke to inform him that Angelo’s Stand, Aqua Necklace, could disguise itself as any type of liquid. Without much of a fight, Josuke was able to capture it. However, after taking his eyes off of it, Aqua Necklace was able to escape and kill his grandfather, Ryohei Higashikata. Following the funeral, Jotaro and Josuke waited three days for Angelo to attack, drinking only bottled water in the duration. Angelo took advantage of the climate when, during a rainy day, slipped into the house and turned on all the pipes and anything that let out water and steam. Angelo surrounded Jotaro and Josuke throughout the house until he finally had Aqua Necklace go inside Josuke’s mouth.

Josuke traps Angelo into a rock.

While it seemed like Angelo had won, in actuality, Josuke had earlier placed a plastic glove inside his mouth and used it to catch Angelo.[52]

Now helpless, Angelo told them that, due to Japanese law, they had no right to kill him. However, Josuke uses Crazy Diamond to fuse Angelo into the rock. While being fused, Angelo told Jotaro and Josuke that he had gained his Stand when a man with a Bow and Arrow had shot him. Instead of dying, he gained his Stand powers and was later able to escape prison. With this information, Jotaro was able to conclude that the Bow and Arrow was how DIO had gained his Stand abilities ten years ago. Angelo took this time to have Aqua Necklace, still inside the glove, try to strangle a child, taking a hostage in the process. He then insulted Josuke’s hair, which resulted in Josuke breaking part of the rock Angelo was in and deactivating Aqua Necklace. While Angelo lived, he could no longer speak and was trapped in the stone forever.[52]

The Search for Red Hot Chili Pepper

Jotaro learns the truth about the Bow and Arrow.

Checking with the Speedwagon Foundation, Jotaro confirmed that it was Enya that had used the Bow and Arrow on DIO over a decade ago. With Enya’s death, the whereabouts of the Bow and Arrow had gone missing. Someone else then got a hold of it and began creating Stand users, mostly around Morioh. Jotaro knew it was time to find the Bow and Arrow and destroy them. Around this time, Josuke and Koichi were involved in a fight involving the Bow and Arrow’s owner, Keicho Nijimura and his brother Okuyasu. By the end of the conflict, Okuyasu became an ally but Keicho was killed and the Bow and Arrow were stolen by someone else.[53]

Jotaro is shocked by Red Hot Chili Pepper.

Several days later, Jotaro received a phone call from a stranger who claimed to be the one that killed Keicho and stole the Bow and Arrow. He told Jotaro to leave Morioh soon or else he would kill him and Josuke. Using his Stand power, Red Hot Chili Pepper, the stranger was able to electrocute the phone line, nearly shocking Jotaro and destroying the telephone.[54] At another time, Josuke called Jotaro and informed him of an enemy Stand in the area. In order to fill in the details, they agreed to meet at Morioh Station. When Jotaro arrived, Josuke revealed that the one that called him was an imposter, used by a Stand user named Toshikazu Hazamada. He is nearly stabbed when Toshikazu uses his Stand to control Josuke, before the goons Toshikazu attacked showed up and beat him up.[55]

Jotaro meets with a Speedwagon Foundation employee.

Jotaro was later relayed a message from the Speedwagon Foundation that said that Joseph would be arriving in Morioh soon. Using Hermit Purple, Joseph would be able to find the user of Red Hot Chili Pepper. Gathering in an area without electricity, Jotaro talked to Josuke, Okuyasu, and Koichi about Joseph’s arrival. Red Hot Chili Pepper appeared, having stowed in the battery of Okuyasu’s motorcycle, and started going to the Morioh Harbor where Joseph was expected to arrive. Okuyasu stopped Red Hot Chili Pepper and the two began to fight. While Okuyasu was winning, Red Hot Chili Pepper was able to gain a boost in energy from an underground cable and defeat Okuyasu. Splitting into groups, Jotaro went with Okuyasu to the boat Joseph was on, while Josuke and Koichi stayed on land to fight off Red Hot Chili Pepper and its user Akira Otoishi. Josuke was successful in defeating Otoishi, but Akira was still able to get on board. However, Okuyasu was able to stop Akira once and for all and Akira was sent to jail. With Joseph safe, Josuke was able to meet his father for the first time.[56] Later, rather than destroying it, Jotaro took the Bow and Arrow to the Speedwagon Foundation for safekeeping.[57]

Hunting A Rat

Jotaro and Josuke inspect the rat carcasses.

While imprisoned, Akira confessed to having used the Bow and Arrow on a rat. Jotaro took Josuke on a hunt to find the rat, using ball bearings and their Stands’ speed and accuracy to hit. While setting up traps, they found a group of dead rats having been fused together into a cube. Following one of the storm drains, they found a house and farm that was completely empty. The two searched the house but couldn’t find any holes in the walls. The two then split up to check different rooms. Jotaro found one rat that used its Stand, Ratt, to shoot poison darts. While Star Platinum caught it, the dart automatically began to melt Jotaro’s arm. Meeting back up with Josuke, who had killed another rat that used the same Stand, Jotaro’s arm was fixed. After calling the Speedwagon Foundation, Jotaro learned that Akira had actually hit two rats. With one now dead, they continued their search for the other.[58]

Jotaro is targeted by Ratt.

Following any bite marks, droppings, and other tracks left behind, Jotaro and Josuke continued following the other rat, whom Jotaro named Bug-Eaten, past the storm drains. After some time, the tracks stopped, indicating that Bug-Eaten backtracked to some distance away. Now at a distance, Bug-Eaten used Ratt to shoot a dart into Josuke’s neck. But Jotaro used Star Platinum to stop time and remove the dart safely. Realizing Bug-Eaten was waiting for nightfall in order to escape, Jotaro acted as a distraction for Bug-Eaten to hit at while Josuke tried to hit Bug-Eaten. Jotaro was able to avoid the shots at first, but Bug-Eaten began throwing more shots ricochet off rocks and hit Jotaro. Jotaro continued hit distraction, his body melting more and more, until Josuke was able to trick Bug-Eaten and kill it.[58]

The Mysterious Yoshikage Kira

Josuke gives Jotaro Kira’s button.

Soon after the events involving Shigekiyo Yangu’s disappearance, the group met up and discussed the circumstances around it. They concluded that the killer may be a Stand user, due to the unusual lack of evidence. Reimi Sugimoto did not know how or why they had met, but she confirmerd that Shigechi was murdered by the same killer that killed her. Just before his death, Shigechi’s Harvest delivered Josuke a button which seemed to have fallen off the killer’s suit jacket. Jotaro decided to deliver the button to the Speedwagon Foundation to be analyzed; he figured the button should be able to narrow their suspects down due to it belonging to one certain brand.[59]

Star Platinum Pummels Kira

One morning, Jotaro was questioning the clothing stores around Morioh about the owner of the button when he encountered Koichi. They entered a shoe store called Mukade-ya, where they found a suit with the very same buttons hanging on a rack inside. However, before they could learn about the suit’s owner, the shopkeeper was attacked by Yoshikage Kira’s Sheer Heart Attack. Jotaro froze time and landed several punches on Sheer Heart Attack, but none of these attacks seemed to affect its hard body. He soon discovered that the Stand was automatically attracted to heat and urged Koichi to keep his own Stand close by; an order that Koichi ends up disobeying. When Sheer Heart Attack turned on Koichi, Jotaro stopped time once more and started a fire, thus diverting the explosion to him. Jotaro was disabled by the attack for some time, forcing Koichi to fight Kira alone. He regained consciousness sometime after Koichi was punched through the chest by Killer Queen, and managed to punch Kira senseless and end the fight in a draw. Joined by Josuke and Okuyasu, the four chased after a weakened Kira only to find that he had changed his appearance completely.[60]

Star Platinum isolates Yoshihiro

Josuke, Okuyasu, Koichi and Jotaro visited Kira’s old home to find clues on his personality and whereabouts. While searching a room with Josuke, Jotaro found a picture album and a record that Kira kept on the growth of his nails. Suddenly, a camera on the desk went off. The two looked at the photo and noticed that Kira’s father Yoshihiro was sitting crouched in the background. Yoshihiro attacked Jotaro and Josuke using his Stand Atom Heart Father’s ability. However, Jotaro outwitted the man by taking a new photograph and isolating Yoshihiro in it. This kept the ghost inside the photo until Okuyasu mistakenly opened the sealed photograph and released him. Yoshihiro stole the Stand arrow that Josuke discovered and made his escape.[61]

Kira’s Final Stand

Jotaro confronts Hayato.

On the morning that Kira activated Killer Queen Bites the Dust, Jotaro and a number of other Stand users had decided to gather to discuss their findings on Kira’s whereabouts and identity. They encountered Hayato Kawajiri and recognized him as the boy from the photograph that Rohan Kishibe took, and immediately began to question Hayato about it. This activated Bite the Dust, and Jotaro, Josuke, Okuyasu and Koichi were subsequently killed by Killer Queen. Time rewound, and on his next try, Hayato succeeded in exposing Kira’s identity. A final showdown between Josuke and Kira began.[62]

Jotaro immobilizes Kira.

Jotaro, Koichi and Rohan heard loud noises coming from down the street and went to investigate. They found Kira, bloody and wounded from his battle with Josuke (and Okuyasu). Kira attempted to invoke Bite the Dust once more on a female nurse, but Koichi uses Echoes Act 3 to weigh down Kira’s hand and prevent him from pulling the trigger. Using the opportunity, Jotaro stopped time and punched Kira with Star Platinum. Kira was crushed by a nearby ambulance and finally defeated.[63][64]

Jotaro and Joseph bade farewell to Morioh.

Farewell to the Golden Heart

Following Kira’s defeat, Jotaro and the rest of Morioh’s Stand users bade Reimi farewell. Jotaro and Joseph prepared to leave Morioh on a boat, while Josuke sent them off. Jotaro was concerned that other Stand users like Kira may appear, but Joseph assured him that Josuke and the others would protect the town with their golden spirits. It is revealed that Jotaro later earned a professor’s degree for the thesis on starfish that he wrote while he was in Morioh.[65]

At some point while Jotaro was in Japan, Jolyne was suffering from a very high fever, yet Jotaro did not go back to visit her.[66]

PRE-VENTO AUREO

Jotaro and Polnareff in the 90s investigating the Arrows.

Before the events of Vento Aureo, Jotaro and Polnareff learned of the Arrows and began to investigate them. Polnareff eventually went on his own in Italy but his investigations caught the attention of Diavolo.

Vento Aureo (2001)

Jotaro receives a call from Koichi.

The Son of DIO

In 2001, Jotaro asks Koichi to go on a mission to Italy. His objective was to get a skin sample of a boy named Haruno Shiobana, which would then be given to the Speedwagon Foundation for analyzing.[67] Some time later, Koichi reported back to Jotaro that Haruno Shiobana, who now went by Giorno Giovanna, was a Stand user. Jotaro then revealed to Koichi that Giorno was the son of DIO and wanted to get the skin sample to confirm this. However, now knowing that he was a Stand user, Jotaro called off the mission.[68]

Post-Vento Aureo (2006+)

In 2006, Jolyne is framed for pick pocketing and sent to prison. Jotaro’s wife calls him to come help bail her out but he refuses and hangs up because he had to go to Tokyo for an emergency. Jolyne was ultimately sent to juvenile detention, resulting in their relationship worsening.

At another point, Jolyne takes Jotaro’s car out for a joyride and he accused her of stealing it before saying he had work to do and left to another country.[66]

Due to his busy lifestyle (including his excursions dealing with supernatural threats), Jotaro’s relationship with his wife and daughter did not go well. He eventually divorced his wife, furthering the gap between him and Jolyne.

Stone Ocean (2011-2012)

Jotaro as he appeared in Part 6

Jotaro is a fully grown 40-year-old adult and marine scientist. Despite the large gap between him and his daughter, he still cares about her. When she was imprisoned for a crime she didn’t commit, Jotaro learned of Johngalli A’s link with his former enemy DIO and comes to Green Dolphin Street prison to have Jolyne escape, aware that it is a trap designed for him. However he and Jolyne are attacked by two enemies instead: Johngalli A and the Stand Whitesnake cooperate to take down Jotaro; despite his prowess, Whitesnake manages to steal Jotaro’s Stand and memories, storing them in the form of Stand DISCs and he falls into a coma. Yet, before falling unconscious, he confesses his affection for his daughter, prompting Jolyne to stay in prison and try to retrieve the DISCs.

Jotaro climactically returns to save his daughter

For most of the story he is in this coma, hoping to be revived. In the meantime, Jotaro is being taken care of by doctors from the Speedwagon Foundation who watch over his slowly decaying body and experiment with his condition. The doctors discover among others that he still has instinctive memories of certain things, such as Jolyne and his hat.

After Jolyne successfully sends his Memory DISC back to him, Jotaro makes a slow recovery. However he makes a full return during Jolyne’s second confrontation with Enrico Pucci in Cape Canaveral along with Ermes Costello. Appearing just in time to save Jolyne from being shot, Jotaro punches Pucci upside the head with Star Platinum. Now fully mastering his Stand, he confronts Pucci and has Ermes shoot the priest, stopping time in order to follow up and launch a spear straight at Pucci’s head. However, Pucci somehow is able to see and react to the spear and narrowly avoids being killed, while also making use of the spear’s momentum to send him toward the ideal location to unlock the Stand Made in Heaven.

Jotaro’s death at the hands of Pucci

During the final struggle, Star Platinum’s time stop becomes the only asset enabling the heroes to reach Pucci. Protected by Diver Down, Jotaro tried to stop time at the right moment, when Pucci would attack. Unfortunately, Pucci exploited his love for his daughter and during the crucial time stop, Jotaro realized that Pucci let knives fall down on Jolyne, echoing the method that DIO once tried to kill Jotaro himself with. Jotaro lost time pulling her away, and couldn’t hit Pucci, who cut his face in half and killed him. Due to the effects of accelerated time from Made in Heaven, his body, along with Ermes’ and Anasui’s, quickly rot and disintegrate.

When Pucci resets the universe, an alternate version of Jotaro and Jolyne appear, with distinctly dissimilar faces and slightly altered appearances (i.e. «Jolyne’s» tattoo is a bee, «Jotaro’s» hat lacks the hand sign) from the originals. The two are in the middle of arguing about the daughter coming home, before being interrupted by the appearance of Emporio, having survived Pucci’s assault, but being pursued by him.

Later, after Emporio defeats Pucci and resets the universe once more, a young woman named Irene mentions her father to him when they meet.

Major Battles

Part 3

  • Jotaro vs Muhammad Avdol
  • Jotaro vs Noriaki Kakyoin[69]
  • Jotaro vs Impostor Captain Tennille[23]
  • Jotaro vs Forever[24]
  • Jotaro vs Rubber Soul[26]
  • Jotaro vs ZZ[30]
  • Jotaro vs Steely Dan[32]
  • Jotaro vs Arabia Fats[33]
  • Jotaro vs Midler
  • Jotaro and Iggy vs N’Doul
  • Jotaro vs Khan
  • Jotaro and Polnareff vs Anubis
  • Jotaro and Polnareff vs Alessi
  • Jotaro vs Daniel J. D’Arby
  • Jotaro and Joseph vs Telence T. D’Arby
  • Jotaro vs DIO

Part 4

  • Jotaro and Josuke vs Anjuro «Angelo» Katagiri
  • Jotaro and Josuke vs Bug-Eaten
  • Jotaro and Koichi vs Yoshikage Kira
  • Jotaro, Josuke, Koichi, Okuyasu, and Hayato vs Yoshikage Kira

Part 6

  • Jotaro and Jolyne vs Johngalli A and Whitesnake
  • Jotaro, Jolyne, Emporio, Ermes, and Anasui vs Enrico Pucci

Illustrations

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Jump Ultimate Stars artwork

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With the main characters of Part 4

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Jotaro 2010 Manga Promo

2010 ‘The World of Jojo’ Promo

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Jotaro with Iggy

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Jump Summer Festival Issue No.36 1989

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JoJonium Postcard (Comes with Vol 17)

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Jotaro and Iggy from Stardust Crusader BD box

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Autpgraph sketch 2008

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Animage 11, 2017

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Part 3: Stardust Crusaders

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Entering junior high

Chapter 114

Jotaro Kujo’s introduction

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Shot-gunning a beer

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Jotaro alone in his cell

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Chapter 209

A menacing glare, Jotaro’s trademark

Letsgo

The Crusaders prepare departure to Egypt (sans Polnareff and Iggy)

Jotaro Kujo (Chapter 138)

Qtarokujo

Jotaro fools Enya by writing a false name

Jotaro No Hat

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Jotaro and DIO prepares their fight

Jotaro Kujo (Chapter 258)

Injured in battle by DIO

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DIO drops a steamroller onto Jotaro in a desperate attack

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Jotaro successfully stops time

DIO's death

Jotaro kills DIO

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Jotaro and Joseph remember the fallen Crusaders at the conclusion of their mission

Farewell

Jotaro and Joseph bidding goodbye to Polnareff after defeating DIO

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Jotaro, Joseph and Polnareff back to their country

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As a toddler

Jotaro and Holy Kujo portrait Anime

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Jotaro Kujo’s introduction

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Jotaro with Star Platunim

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Without his hat

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Jotaro lighting a cigarette

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The memorable picture of the Joestar group

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Jotaro turned into a child by Sethan

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Jotaro betting his mother’s soul

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Jotaro finally confronts DIO in battle

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Jotaro, frozen in time, surrounded by a lethal amount of knives

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Jotaro stops his heartbeat with Star Platinum

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Displaying a rare combination of rage and grief over Joseph’s death

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Jotaro fighting DIO in their final showdown

DIO RoadRoller Anime

DIO drops a road roller on Jotaro

Jotaro suprises DIO

Jotaro freezes time, trapping DIO

DIO's death Anime

With a fatal punch from Star Platinum, Jotaro finally kills DIO

The Journey Ends

Jotaro and Joseph reflect on their journey and lost comrades

PolPol and JoJos hug

Jotaro and Joseph bidding goodbye to Polnareff after defeating DIO

The Group goes home

Jotaro, Joseph and Polnareff go back to their countries

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Jotaro giving a fond last look at the picture of his friends and him

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EOTW Jotaro

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Anime reference sheet: head

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Anime reference sheet: head 2

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Anime reference sheet: body

Jotaro Kujo (OVA 1)

From the 1st and 2nd episodes of the 1993 OVA

Jotaro Kujo (OVA 3)

From the 3rd episode of the 1993 OVA.

Jotaro Kujo (OVA 6)

From the 4th, 5th and 6th episodes of the 1993 OVA

Jotaro Kujo (Prequel OVA)

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OVA artwork by Junichi Hayama

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2000 OVA concept art

Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable

Jotaro meets Koichi

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Chapter 325

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Evading Kira’s bomb

Time Stop

«Time has stopped»

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Jotaro questions Koichi

Jotaro punches Josuke

Jotaro punches Josuke in the face.

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«Shut your mouth! Get the hell outta here before you whiny bitches make me angrier!»

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Jotaro investigates while lounging.

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Jotaro and Josuke battle Aqua Necklace in its steam form.

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Jotaro’s second outfit.

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Caught in Ratt’s crosshairs.

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Jotaro’s arm melting from the effects of Ratt’s flesh-melting barbs.

The Morioh Warriors

Jotaro along with the other warriors of Morioh.

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Jotaro’s third and final outfit.

Jotaro protects Koichi from SHA

Jotaro wakes up

Jotaro stands up to protect Koichi, despite his severe wounds.

Jotaro threatening Kira

Jotaro inspects Kira’s watch before declaring that he’ll break his face.

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«You have my respect, Koichi»

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Jotaro and the others discover Kosaku Kawajiri’s corpse after Kira’s escape.

Jotaro and Josuke find Kira's ledger

Jotaro and Josuke discover Kira’s ledger of fingernail information.

Yoshihiro decapitates the duo

Jotaro discovers ATH's weakness

Jotaro investigating Kira

Jotaro discovers evidence of Kira’s recent murders.

Hayato being interrogated by the group

Jotaro interrogates Hayato

Jotaro interrogating Hayato about his connections to Kira.

Joestar Group infected by BTD

Jotaro's death (Part 4)

Jotaro’s death at the hands of Bites the Dust.

Jotakoichi

Jotaro thanks Koichi within stopped time

Jotareminisce

Jotaro reminisces about his time spent in Morioh

Tokiwo

«Time has begun to move again.»

Reimi ascends to heaven

Jotaro and the others bid Reimi farewell.

Joseph and Jotaro discuss

Jotaro and Joseph discuss the golden hearts of Morioh’s inhabitants.

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Jotaro featured in the second opening, chase.

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Jotaro Meeting Koichi After Stopping Him From Falling

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Jotaro Meeting Josuke, Informing Him About Joseph Joestar

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Jotaro Attempting To Clarify That He Didn’t Insult Josuke’s Hair

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Jotaro’s Hat After Being Repaired By Crazy Diamond

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Jotaro Speaking To Joseph Joestar About Anjuro Katagiri

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Jotaro Realizing It’s Raining After Being Told Josuke Captured Aqua Necklace

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Jotaro Anticipating An Attack After Being Threatened By Anjuro

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Jotaro stops time to save Josuke.

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Jotaro Trying To Console A Mourning Josuke

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Jotaro Leaves Josuke To Do Whatever He Wants To Anjuro

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Jotaro Meeting With Josuke After The Situation With Keicho Nijimura, Where Josuke Swears To Protect Morioh

Part 5: Vento Aureo

Vento Aureo Polnareff & Jotaro

Jotaro Kujo (Chapter 443)

Speaking with Koichi

JotaroMemories

Reminiscing

Volume 47

Stardust crusaders memory

JoPol

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Jotaro, in his office, holds the photo of his old friends

Jotaro Part 5

Jotaro calling Koichi

Receiving a call from Koichi

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Jotaro as a vision hovering above Giorno Giovanna, representing his status as a Joestar

Memproes

Jotaro-and-koichi-countdown

Countdown illustration featuring Jotaro and Koichi

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Jotaro key art

Jotaro ref

Part 6: Stone Ocean

Jotaro and Wife

Photo of Jotaro and his wife

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Jotaro Death (Chapter 742)

Jotaro’s Death

Games

JotaroHeritage

Jotaro

Jotaro Kujo (Idle Animation)

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Jotaro as a Child in Heritage for the Future

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Attack sprite

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Jotaro & Star Platinum’s player color 2

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Jotaro & Star Platinum’s player color 3

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Jotaro & Star Platinum’s player color 4

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Jotaro & Star Platinum’s player color 5

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An early rendition of Jotaro in the very first teaser trailer for All Star Battle

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Jotaro’s render for All Star Battle

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Jotaro and Star Platinum in ASB

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Jotaro taunting, ASB

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Victory pose, ASB

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Jotaro unleashing his GHA, ASB

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Jotaro countering DIO’s GHA, ASB

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Jotaro in Costume C taunting, ASB

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Jotaro Costume A in All Star Battle

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Jotaro Costume B in All Star Battle

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Jotaro Costume D in All Star Battle

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All Star Battle concept art

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Jotaro on the cover of All Star Battle

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Jotaro in EoH

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Jotaro and Star Platinum, EoH

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Jotaro attacking, EoH

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Jotaro’s dual intro with Kakyoin, EoH

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Jotaro during his DHA with Kakyoin, EoH

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Part 4 Jotaro Render, Eyes of Heaven

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Part 4 Jotaro’s intro, EoH

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Part 4 Jotaro in-game, EoH

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Part 4 Jotaro attacking, EoH

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Part 4 Jotaro win pose, EoH

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Part 4 Jotaro during his DHA, EoH

JotaroDRReversal

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Jotaro with other JoJos in the opening for Diamond Records Reversal

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Jotaro in Diamond Records

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Jotaro’s Super SP Skill, DR

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Activating «DoDoDo Mode», DR

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Jotaro on the area clear screen, DR

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Jotaro as an area boss, DR

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Teaser image for 6-star Fate’s End Jotaro, DR

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Part 4 Jotaro appearing in a story scene, DR

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Part 4 Jotaro as an area boss, DR

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Bloody Part 4 Jotaro’s Super SP Skill, DR

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Bloody Part 4 Jotaro on the area clear screen, DR

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Part 5 Jotaro as he appears in Diamond Records

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3-star Statue

Figurines

Other

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Trading card in Part 2 style

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Star Platinum’s 3-page barrage of punches against Steely Dan in the first anime opening

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References

  1. Chapter 634: Savage Garden Strategy (Head for the Courtyard!) (1)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Chapter 114: A Man Possessed
  3. 3.0 3.1 Chapter 266: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata (1)
  4. JOJOVELLER — STANDS, p.9
  5. JJBA Artbook: JoJo 6251
  6. 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 6.11 6.12 Chapter 129: Dark Blue Moon (3)
  7. SO Chapter 154: Made in Heaven (6) p.13
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Chapter 117: The Man with the Star
  9. SO Volume 1: Prisoner FE40536: Jolyne Cujoh p.1
  10. JoJo 6251 Interview
  11. Chapter 256: DIO’s World (10) p.9
  12. Interview with Shoko Nakagawa
  13. Chapter 216: «D’Arby the Gambler, Part 6»
  14. The Magician of Fire
  15. The Evil Spirit’s Identity
  16. Chapter 118: The Terrible Invader
  17. Chapter 119: Who Shall Judge?!
  18. Chapter 120: Dio’s Curse
  19. Chapter 121: The Stand Warriors
  20. Chapter 122: The Thing on the Plane
  21. Chapter 123: Insect Attack!
  22. 22.0 22.1 Chapters 124-126: Silver Chariot (story arc)
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 Chapters 127-129: Silver Chariot (story arc)
  24. 24.0 24.1 Chapters 130-132: Strength (story arc)
  25. 25.0 25.1 Chapter 133-135: The Devil
  26. 26.0 26.1 Chapters 136-139: Yellow Temperance (story arc)
  27. Chapters 140-145: The Emperor and the Hanged Man
  28. 28.0 28.1 Chapters 179-182: High Priestess (story arc)
  29. Chapters 146-149: The Empress (story arc)
  30. 30.0 30.1 Chapters 150-153: Wheel of Fortune (story arc)
  31. 31.0 31.1 Chapters 154-159: Justice (story arc)
  32. 32.0 32.1 32.2 Chapters 160-165: The Lovers (story arc)
  33. 33.0 33.1 Chapters 166-167: The Sun (story arc)
  34. Chapters 168-173: Death 13 (story arc)
  35. Chapters 174-178: Judgement
  36. 36.0 36.1 Chapters 183-188: «The Fool» Iggy and «Geb» N’Dour
  37. Chapters 189-192: «Khnum» Oingo and «Thoth» Boingo
  38. Chapters 193-198: Anubis (story arc)
  39. Chapters 199-204: «Bast» Mariah
  40. Chapters 205-209: «Sethan» Alessi
  41. Chapter 210: Shooting Dio?!
  42. 42.0 42.1 Chapters 211-216: D’Arby the Gambler
  43. Chapters 217-221: Hol Horse and Boingo
  44. Chapters 222-226: The Pet Shop at the Gates of Hell
  45. 45.0 45.1 Chapters 227-237: D’Arby the Gamer
  46. The Spirit of Emptiness, Vanilla Ice
  47. Suzie Q Joestar Visits Her Daughter
  48. 48.0 48.1 48.2 48.3 48.4 48.5 Chapters 247-264: Dio’s World
  49. 49.0 49.1 Chapter 265: The Long Journey Ends, Goodbye My Friends
  50. Chapter 569: «A Brief Flashback»
  51. Chapters 266-268: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata
  52. 52.0 52.1 Chapters 269-273: Josuke Higashikata! Meets Angelo
  53. Chapters 274-283: The Nijimura Brothers
  54. Chapters 284-288: Koichi Hirose (Echoes)
  55. Chapters 289-293: Toshikazu Hazamada (Surface)
  56. Chapters 307-314: Red Hot Chili Pepper
  57. Chapters 315-317: Picked Up Something Bad!
  58. 58.0 58.1 Chapters 325-329: Let’s Go Hunting!
  59. Chapter 347: People of Morioh
  60. Chapters 354-364: Sheer Heart Attack
  61. Chapters 365-369: Atom Heart Father
  62. Chapters 418-427: Another One Bites the Dust
  63. Chapters 428-436: The Invincible Crazy Diamond!
  64. Chapters 437: Let Me Remind You
  65. Chapter 439: Goodbye, Morioh Cho — The Golden Heart
  66. 66.0 66.1 SO Chapter 18: «The Visitor, Part 8»
  67. Chapters 440-441: Gold Experience (story arc)
  68. Chapters 443-447: Buccellati’s Coming!
  69. Chapter 118: The Terrible Invader

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Good grief… (やれやれだぜ Yare Yare Daze)

—Jotaro Kujo

Jotaro Kujo (空条 承太郎 Kūjō Jōtarō) is the protagonist of Part 3 and also appears in Parts 4-6. Jotaro is the third and most recurring JoJo of the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure series.

Jotaro is a delinquent who lives an ordinary life until the Joestar Family’s old enemy, DIO, returns. Jotaro travels to Egypt in order to save his mother and stop the Vampire once and for all.

Wielding the incredibly powerful Star Platinum, Jotaro is the first JoJo introduced with a Stand, and is among the most well-known characters of the series.

Appearance

Jotaro is canonically established as a tall (195 cm/6’5″), attractive, and well-built man, even as a teenager. He has dark hair that constantly blends with his hat, a strong jaw, bold eyebrows, and green eyes. He also bears a mild resemblance to his great-great-grandfather, Jonathan Joestar, and his grandfather, Joseph Joestar when he was young.

The superficial theme of Jotaro’s attire changes in each part. His trademarks are a visored, ornamented cap, torn at the back and blending with his hair, and a roughly mid-calf-length coat with a standing collar and chains attached. His attire was influenced by Babel IIW, a famous manga of a boy in a gakuran having an adventure in a desert.[10]

Stardust Crusaders

Jotaro wears a modified trenchcoat-length gakuran/tsume-eriW with a tall, stiff collar, pierced on the left with a golden chain. Underneath, he wears a fitted, sleeveless shirt and a pair of slim-fitting ¥20,000[11] pants of very short, sharp flares held up by two thin belts, often differently colored, patterned in a row of alternately colored tessellated triangles (reflecting Caesar/Joseph’s headband). He also wears a pair of leather shoes (presumably) without socks.

Jotaro’s iconic cap is adorned near the center with a golden button and, on its left, a rectangular golden plate with a design of a flattened hand. It is torn at the back, appearing to merge with his hair. While they are first shown as being completely separate but slightly torn, later publications cause more uncertainty as to where his hat and his hair actually meet. According to Araki in an interview, he wanted readers to recognize Jotaro even from his back, and not just his forefront.[12]

Stone Ocean

Jotaro again wears a dark overcoat; this time of more detail. Lines ring the top and the base of his collar; joining to run the length of the coat’s opening. The surface of his collar bears two star pins, with one on the inside, along with a small chain piercing the left. Two lines run the top of the shoulders, with two more radiating from his collar to their sides. Two zips lie between the chest and the stomach. The sides of the shoulders bear large stars, beginning a light stripe reaching his cuffs (also bearing a star) that reads «JOJO», repeatedly. A line runs from the armpit to the end of the coat.

He wears a light under-shirt, printed at the chest with a large star. His shoes and pants are of a piece in a snakeskin texture. He wears a single leather belt, studded in two rows, folded behind itself after the buckle.

Personality

Jotaro is introduced as a rough delinquent, but he has a gentle heart, and is loyal to those he likes. He is highly perceptive, intelligent and quick-witted while keeping a perpetually cool, slightly neutral or disinterested attitude.

Jotaro’s nerves of steel destabilize D’Arby

Jotaro’s most noticeable trait is his seemingly aloof nature. He is a quiet individual, often satisfied with expressing himself in short phrases. His bio explains that he thinks anyone can tell his emotions just by looking at him, and probably thinks further effort in portraying how he feels to be a waste of time, making others tend to perceive Jotaro as callous.[6] Related to this, Jotaro is an extremely cool individual, able to keep his composure in even the direst situations. The best example of his coolness would be against Daniel J. D’Arby, playing a dangerous game of poker during which he successfully bluffs the expert poker player into folding even if he didn’t know what cards he had and wagered the souls of every companion and ally involved.[13] While he was shown to be mildly anxious when something unanticipated happens, Jotaro almost never goes as far as to lose his cool.

Abilities

Stand

Jotaro with his Stand, (Star Platinum).

Main article: Star Platinum

One of the strongest Stands in the series, Star Platinum possesses superhuman senses, strength, stamina, accuracy and speed. Like other physically-powerful (or Close-Range) Stands, Star Platinum suffers from a narrow range of activity; active only within a 2-3 meter radius from Jotaro.

It is similar to DIO’s The World, and, as it turns out, can likewise be used to stop time, an ability revealed at the very end of his fight with DIO.

The Tarot card The Star, after which it is named, symbolizes hope, above all.

Star Platinum: The World

Main article: Star Platinum: The World

This evolved version of Star Platinum appears near the end of Stone Ocean.

This is the highest form to which Jotaro is shown to develop his Stand. SP:TW can stop time for as long as 5 seconds. It is stated that it can freeze time for longer, but 5 seconds is the limit for human endurance under stopped time.

Early Life (1971-1987)

Jotaro as a toddler.

Much of Jotaro’s youth was that of a normal Japanese child.

He participated in many activities, including playing ball as a toddler, running track as a young boy and attending school. Throughout his childhood, he was supported and supervised by his mother, Holy, while his father Sadao was constantly on tour.[2] The details of Jotaro’s eventual shift into delinquency by the age of 17 are unknown.

Stardust Crusaders (1988)

Possessed by an «Evil Spirit»

He used to be such a good boy… and now I don’t know what’s happened to him!

—Holy Kujo, A Man Possessed

Jotaro in his jail cell.

In 1988, at the age of seventeen, Jotaro severely injured four gang members in a fight. Knowing his strength could not grow to such a length, he began thinking he was possessed by an «evil spirit» and so turned himself in to the police. Despite the police and Holy telling him he was free to go, Jotaro insisted on staying, demonstrating the danger by taking one of the policeman’s guns and shooting himself in the head. He was not killed, however, as a third arm appeared to him and was able to catch the bullet in mid-air.[2]
Holy soon called her father, Joseph Joestar, to work out the situation. After a brief chat between Jotaro and Joseph failed to sway Jotaro, Joseph sent in his Egyptian friend, Muhammad Avdol. Avdol then sent out his own «evil spirit», known as Magician’s Red, and trapped Jotaro’s limbs with rings of fire.[14] In defense, Jotaro’s «evil spirit» fully appeared before Jotaro and successfully released him from the fire. Joseph then revealed that the «evil spirit» was known as a Stand, a manifestation of an individual’s life force. While breaking the iron bars of his cell, Jotaro accidentally let himself out of his cell. With Jotaro freed, Joseph told him the real reason he and Avdol came to Japan. A century-old man known as DIO, an enemy of Jotaro’s great-great-grandfather Jonathan Joestar, had risen once more.[15]

Later, Joseph showed his Stand, Hermit Purple, to Jotaro. Using it’s ability to put visions of distant places onto film, Joseph revealed a picture of DIO to Jotaro. The picture revealed that DIO’s body was actually Jonathan’s due to the star-shaped birthmark, that all blood members of the Joestar family possess, being on the nape of his neck.[8]

First Fight

Evil is the one who uses and looks down upon the weak, especially women! And that’s exactly what you’ve done, isn’t it?! You must think that Stand allows you to avoid laws and consequences, aren’t you… In that case, I will judge you myself!!

—Jotaro Kujo, about to defeat Kakyoin, Who Shall Judge?!

The next day, Jotaro walked to school, constantly being hit on by his many female classmates. While walking down some steps, Jotaro’s leg was cut, sending him flying into the air.[8] After catching himself with some branches, Jotaro encountered a transfer student, Noriaki Kakyoin, who gave him a handkerchief to clean his wound. At the school nurses’ office, Jotaro opened up Kakyoin’s handkerchief which revealed that Kakyoin would kill him. The nurse then began going insane, trying to stab Jotaro with a pen. Kakyoin then appeared, telling Jotaro that the nurse is possessed by his Stand, Hierophant Green.[16]

Jotaro removes the bud on Kakyoin.

After freeing the nurse by pulling Hierophant Green from her mouth, Jotaro was forced to take Kakyoin’s signature attack, Emerald Splash. Jotaro survived the attack and, after proclaiming Kakyoin was evil for manipulating the weak, was able to deflect the next Emerald Splash, take a hold of Kakyoin, and mercilessly beat him up.[17]

Jotaro brought the unconscious Kakyoin to the Kujo house in order to get information about DIO. There, Joseph told Jotaro that Kakyoin was being controlled by a flesh bud of DIO’s. The bud caused Kakyoin to become loyal to DIO and would also kill him in a few days, an operation to remove it would only damage his brain. Using the precise hand movements of his Stand, Jotaro began removing Kakyoin’s flesh bud. Despite the flesh attacking him, the removal was successful, allowing Kakyoin to return to his senses.[18]

The next day, Jotaro found that his mother had gained a Stand ability due to DIO’s influence. But due to Holy having a much gentler persona, she could not control her Stand. Avdol then estimated that she would die in 50 days and the only way to cure her would be to kill DIO. Thanks to his Stand being able to draw an Aswan We-We fly from their photo of DIO, Jotaro was able to confirm that DIO was in Nile River in Cairo, Egypt, as the fly was known to only live in that area. Knowing DIO’s location, Jotaro, Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin, who owed a debt to Jotaro for saving his life, began their quest to Egypt. Avdol then gave Jotaro’s Stand a name, Star Platinum.[19]

The Journey Begins

Jotaro caught by Tower of Gray on the plane.

After giving a final goodbye to Holy, who was in the care of the Speedwagon Foundation, the four left from Narita airport on a flight to Cairo. While above the East China Sea, they noticed an insect on the plane. The insect then began attacking Jotaro, who quickly deduced that it was a Stand.[20] Avdol was then able to figure out that the Stand was known as Tower of Gray and its user had caused many crashes, making them look like accidents. While Jotaro was able to fend it off, Tower of Gray was able to kill a few innocent people, taking their tongues. However, Kakyoin was able to trap Tower of Gray with Hierophant Green and rip the Stand to shreds. With the Stand defeated, the identity of the user was quickly shown to be Gray Fly, an old man who was on their flight.[21]

Despite Gray Fly’s defeat, the group quickly found out that the pilots had already been killed by Tower of Gray earlier. Gray Fly, with his dying breath, then told the Jotaro and the others that he was only the first of many assassins and that they would never reach Egypt. With no other choice, Jotaro and Joseph were forced to land the plane 35 kilometers off the coast of Hong Kong and now knew that they now had to head to Egypt by either land or sea.[22]

Hong Kong

Arriving in Hong Kong, the group discussed their status over a meal. They soon met a Frenchmen named Jean Pierre Polnareff, who quickly revealed himself to be one of DIO’s men. At the Tiger Balm Garden, Avdol faced off against Polnareff’s Stand, Silver Chariot. After defeating him, Avdol recognized Polnareff’s chivalrous ways and chose not to kill him. Jotaro then quickly removed Polnareff’s flesh bud, just as he did to Kakyoin.[22]

While waiting for their next mode of transportation at a ship dock, Polnareff agreed to join Jotaro’s group and told them his original reason for joining DIO. Polnareff’s sister had been killed by a man with two right hands and had now come to the conclusion that the killer was one of DIO’s men.[23]

South China Sea

Jotaro battles Dark Blue Moon underwater.

While on the ship, Jotaro saved the life of a child that had fallen overboard from a shark. The child, who Jotaro quickly saw to be a girl, had hidden on board earlier. As they were swimming back to the ship, Jotaro and the girl were nearly attacked by a creature in the water, which turned out to be an underwater Stand. Back on board, Avdol suspected the girl of being the Stand user. However, Jotaro correctly suspected the Stand user to be the ship’s captain, Tennille, after fooling him into admitting himself to be a Stand user. Tennille, who admitted himself to being only an impostor of the real Captain Tennille, then used his Stand, Dark Blue Moon, to kidnap the Runaway Girl. Jotaro was able to quickly punch out Tennille and rescue the Runaway Girl while Tennille fled into the water. As Jotaro was pulling the Runaway Girl back up, he was pulled down to the ocean by Tennille. Underwater, Tennille covered Star Platinum in barnacles, sucking away Jotaro’s strength. Dark Blue Moon then caused a whirlpool to appear which sucked Jotaro in. Jotaro was able to concentrate all his strength into Star Platinum’s fingers which then sliced part of Dark Blue Moon’s head off, killing Tennille.[23]

Jotaro sees Forever’s abilities.

Soon afterwards, the ship began exploding, Tennille having planted bombs on the ship earlier. After some time on the life boat, Jotaro and the others came across another ship. As everyone looked throughout the ship, they found the ship to be empty, with the exception of an orangutan. The situation proved to be dangerous when one of Tennille’s crewmembers was killed by one of the ship’s hooks. Jotaro and the others searched the ship for a Stand or its use, but could find nothing. While searching, Jotaro found the orangutan, Forever, almost assaulting the Runaway Girl. Jotaro fought Forever and realized that it was the Stand user. As Jotaro continued his fight, Forever began using objects from the entire ship to attack him, as well being able to absorb into the walls. When Forever was at a safe distance, objects from the ship began strangling Jotaro and capturing Joseph and the others. It quickly became apparent that the entire ship was Forever’s Stand, Strength. Jotaro was able to escape the objects by annoying Forever. Using one of his school pins and Star Platinum’s precise finger movements, Jotaro was able to subdue Forever. Forever then surrendered, showing Jotaro his belly, but Jotaro did not forgive him and pursued to beat him senselessly.[24] With Forever defeated (or possibly dead), Strength began to slowly disintegrate. Jotaro and the others returned to their lif boat and were successfully able to make it to Singapore.[25]

Singapore

Jotaro realizes Yellow Temperance’s weakness.

With their bodies tired from the recent experience, the group decided to stay a day in Singapore.[25] While traveling around Singapore with Kakyoin and the Runaway Girl, Jotaro saw Kakyoin nearly kill a petty thief. With Kakyoin’s personality quite different, Jotaro immediately became suspicious. After almost being pushed down a large building by Kakyoin, Jotaro punched him, revealing Kakyoin to be an impostor. The fake Kakyoin then revealed himself to be Rubber Soul, a Stand user who could use his goo-like Stand, Yellow Temperance, to form into any shape or being.

Jotaro began to fight him, only for Yellow Temperance to throw him out of the cable car they were in. While Jotaro was able to save himself, he noticed a piece of Yellow Temperance had attached itself to him, slowly trying to eat his flesh. After seeing that fire and ice wouldn’t work to stop it, Jotaro fought Rubber Soul again. Rubber Soul tried to completely cover Jotaro in Yellow Temperance, but with both now entangled, Jotaro was able to throw himself and Rubber Soul into the water. Since Rubber Soul had to uncover Yellow Temperance from his face in order to breathe, Jotaro used this opportunity to hit Rubber Soul.

Rubber Soul then begged for his life and told Jotaro about the killer of Polnareff’s sister, J. Geil, whose ability involved mirrors. Rubber Soul then tried one final assault on Jotaro by using Yellow Temperance to pull Jotaro into a water pipe. Using Star Platinum’s fist to plug up the water pipe, the water pressure caused Rubber Soul to fly into the water. Rubber Soul tried to give Jotaro another plea of forgiveness, but Jotaro gave him another barrage of attacks. Jotaro later joined back with the group, including the real Kakyoin, in order to get on a train to their next destination, India. Unbeknownst to Jotaro, the Runaway Girl, who had developed a crush on Jotaro, was following them closely.[26]

India

Arriving in Calcutta, Jotaro and the others quickly met the local people until eventually going to a café. There, Polnareff encountered a Stand that used mirrors, meaning that the user who killed his sister was in Calcutta. Deciding to take the battle into his own hands, Polnareff left to fight J. Geil by himself. Avdol and Kakyoin later joined Polnareff in his fight.[27] Later, Jotaro and Joseph found Avdol wounded, having been nearly shot in the head by J. Geil’s partner, Hol Horse, with his Stand, Emperor that takes the form of a gun. They managed to treat his wounds and, so that Avdol could make a full recovery, decided to fake his death.[28] After taking Avdol to safety, Jotaro and Joseph managed to find Kakyoin and Polnareff, who had been able to successfully kill J. Geil. However, they were unable to stop Hol Horse from getting away.[29]

Jotaro takes Wheel of Fortune head on.

As they got close to the border, the group once again encountered the Runaway Girl. After some arguing, Jotaro decided to take her to the border, where they’d buy tickets for her back to Hong Kong. While driving to the border, a car they encountered earlier forced them to nearly collide with an oncoming truck, Star Platinum being their only way of escaping safely. While at a rest stop, Joseph spotted the same car there. Suspecting the driver to be one of the customers inside, Jotaro, Joseph, and Polnareff began to beat up all the men with muscular arms, due to the driver also having them. However, the brawl proved useless as the car began moving away, the driver’s face still unknown. Due to the driver mixing up the road signs, the group entered a narrow mountain way and were pushed off a cliff by the driver’s car. Thanks to the combined efforts of Hierophant Green and Star Platinum, the group was able to hook their car onto the enemy car and make it back up the cliff. With them back up, Jotaro used Star Platinum to punch the enemy car. The car soon appeared again, having actually been a Stand called Wheel of Fortune. Wheel of Fortune then transformed and proceeded to attack Jotaro, as well as Kakyoin and Polnareff. The group began running but Wheel of Fortune kept following them through both narrow edges and on top of cliffs. Using the gas that had been left behind from the wounds he caused, Wheel of Fortune was then able to light Jotaro on fire. Thanks to quick thinking, Jotaro was able to avoid the burns and used the opportunity to get close to Wheel of Fortune. With the user now in his range, Jotaro used Star Platinum to beat him.[30]

With Wheel of Fortune defeated, the group soon saw that the user, ZZ, was just a skinny man, his arms being the only muscular part of his body. In order to make sure he wouldn’t attack again, they chained him to a rock and took his passport. The obstacle now cleared, Jotaro and the others put the Runaway Girl on the next plane back to Hong Kong, despite her protests.[31]

Pakistan

Having made it to Pakistan, Jotaro’s group stopped for the night in a town

Star Platinum sucks up Justice.

covered in fog. Moments later, they found the corpse of a man who seemingly died of shock. The man’s body was completely covered with holes, yet there was no blood. They were then approached by an old woman, Enya, who offered a night’s stay at her hotel. Later that night, Jotaro went looking for Polnareff, who had been gone for quite a while. Jotaro, who had been suspicious of Enya, proved his thoughts correct when she called him by his name. Jotaro then revealed to Enya that he had signed his name as «Qtaro Kujo» in the guestbook, thus solidifying his suspicions of her being a Stand user. Enya began attacking Jotaro with her Stand, Justice, which had actually been the fog that surrounded the town.

Star Platinum beats up Steely Dan.

Polnareff and Hol Horse, who each had been attacked earlier, appeared and told him that Justice could take possession of someone with any wound on their body. This also included corpses, explaining the mystery of the corpse from earlier that day. Jotaro was able to stop Justice by having Star Platinum completely inhale it, thus defeating Enya.[31] With Justice now rendered useless, the entire town reverted to nothing more than a cemetery. The group decided to take Enya along with them because of her knowledge of DIO’s Stand ability and his location in Egypt.[32]

In the city of Karachi, another Stand user, Steely Dan, appeared and told Enya that she had failed. Enya’s flesh bud then killed her. Jotaro quickly attacked Steely Dan, only for the pain felt by Dan to also be felt by Joseph. Dan revealed that his Stand, Lovers had burrowed deep inside Joseph’s body and any pain that was inflicted upon Dan would also affect Joseph. With his grandfather’s life at stake, Jotaro was forced into doing whatever Dan wanting him to, threatening to hurt himself (and therefore Joseph) if Jotaro didn’t comply. Elsewhere, Kakyoin and Polnareff had shrunk their Stands inside Joseph’s brain and tried to find The Lovers. After some fighting, Hierophant Green was able to defeat The Lovers, forcing it to leave Joseph’s brain. In a last effort, Dan tried to control Jotaro and then a small girl until he saw that Kakyoin had tied Hierophant Green to The Lovers. Jotaro then beat Dan harder than any of his previous opponents and threw a piece of paper at him containing all the cruel things he had done to him, calling it his «receipt».[32]

The Arabian Desert

The Joestar group finds out the truth about The Sun.

Due to unrest in the area, the group chose to not go to Iran and Iraq, instead passing along the strait from Karachi to Abu Dhabi. Riding on camel-back, they traveled across the Arabian Desert from Abu Dhabi to Saudi Arabia. As the heat raged on, Joseph surprised the group by revealing that it actually should be nighttime. They soon realized that the Sun itself was a Stand when it was rising from the west. The heat grew worse, with even the scorpions not being able to handle the heat. Kakyoin even tried to attack The Sun directly, only for it to bounce the attack back. However, after finding shade under a rock, they were able to find the user, Arabia Fats, who had been using a mirror to hide himself. With a simple stone throw, Fats was knocked out and the group were able to continue in the cold desert night.[33]

Taking a private plane, the group were forced take a sick baby with them to the next town. While in flight, a sleeping Kakyoin began freaking out and messed up the controls. While Joseph was able to keep everything steady, they then ran into a coconut tree and crashed. Even though everyone ended up safe, Kakyoin’s strange attitude continued as he tried to harm the baby, Mannish Boy. That night, after they all fell asleep, Jotaro and the others woke up in a dream world and were confronted by an enemy Stand, Death Thirteen, which was being controlled by Mannish Boy. They found themselves unable to use their Stands and were getting attack. However Kakyoin, who had summoned his Stand before going to sleep, was able use Hierophant Green in the dream world. Kakyoin was able to subdue Death 13 and free the rest. With their Stands inactive in the dream world, everyone, sans Kakyoin, forgot these events and eventually took Mannish Boy to his family.[34]

Jotaro pummels The High Priestess’s teeth.

The Red Sea

After picking Avdol back up[35] (and finally telling Polnareff the truth about Avdol’s supposed «death»), he revealed that he had bought a submarine that would take them across the Red Sea. The sailing went well for a while, until they were attacked by High Priestess, an enemy Stand controlled by a user named Midler. Using its ability to transform into anything glass, metallic, or rubber, High Priestess tried to drown them and attack them using metallic objects. As the submarine sank, Jotaro and the others were forced to take scuba gear and swim. High Priestess then formed into the body of the ocean and proceeded to eat them. It tried to crush Jotaro with its teeth, but Jotaro was able to use Star Platinum to completely smash High Priestess’s teeth, thus breaking Midler’s own teeth and knocking her out. They then swam out of the Red Sea. After 30 days of dangers, they had finally made it to Egypt.[28]

Egypt: Nile River

Jotaro learns of his mother’s worsening condition.

Upon request by Joseph, the Speedwagon Foundation sent extra help in the form of another Stand user, the user of The Fool. The user turned out to be a dog named Iggy who could manipulate the sand around him. Before leaving, the Speedwagon employees also told Jotaro and Joseph that Holy’s condition was getting worse with every passing day and that she only had about two weeks left. They also told them they saw nine other people going to the same area that DIO was thought to be hiding before taking off.[36]

Jotaro buries N’Doul in the Egyptian sand.

After some time driving through the sands, Jotaro and the others found one of the employees having died from drowning. The other employee was quickly decapitated when the water from Joseph’s canteen came out and ripped his head inside. Realizing they were now under attack from a water Stand, Geb, the group tried to separate. Geb went for Kakyoin, slashed his eyes, and then went after Polnareff. Before Polnareff could be hurt, the dead employee’s digital watch began to beep. Geb instead attacked the watch, indicating that it attacked through sound. After multiple attempts to either run away or attack it directly, their car was destroyed and Avdol was badly wounded. With no other choice, Jotaro forced Iggy to use The Fool in order to fly them to the location of the Stand user. Jotaro saw that the user, N’Doul, was blind and solely relied on sound to attack. Jotaro was able to distract N’Doul by throwing Iggy towards him and took this moment in order to get behind N’Doul and land a strong punch. Defeated, N’Doul chose to kill himself with Geb. While he did not fear death, he did not want to be killed by DIO, his savior, for his failure. Before dying, N’Doul told Jotaro that Geb was one of the Nine Gods of Egypt, implying the other gods were Stand users as well. Jotaro buried N’Doul in the sand and seemingly began a friendship with Iggy (though it was a rough start).[36]

Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: The Genesis of Universe#Chapter 1: One-Way Trip from Desert to Hell

(The italicized information below derives from a Light Novel not written by Araki. As such, it may or may not be considered canonW.)

The Joestar group, exhausted from the Nubian desert’s heat, suddenly encounters Absalom, who presents himself as the driver of the «Satanic Coupler» locomotive and offers refuge for them inside it. After learning that Satanic Coupler is actually a Stand, Jotaro, along with Polnareff and , escape the train. After seeing Absalom hurt a boy in his attack, a furious Jotaro makes him the victim of his wrath, thanks to a plan made by Joseph to damage Satanic Couple’s weak spot. In a last attempt, Absalom tries to kill Avdol, but is defeated by a combination of Hierophant Green and Star Platinum and becomes incapacitated.

Jotaro is stabbed by Anubis.

Jotaro and the others quickly took Kakyoin and Avdol to a hospital.[37] While Avdol was able to recover quickly, Kakyoin had to stay in the hospital. The good news was that his pupils weren’t damaged and he’d be able to join them in a few days. Later, Polnareff came across an enemy, Chaka, but quickly defeated him and took his sword. While at a barber shop, the sword, Anubis the living Stand, took possession of the barber, Khan, but Jotaro and Polnareff were able to stop him and break the sword. But Anubis soon took possession of Polnareff instead and used Silver Chariot for a twin swords attack. Despite getting stabbed, Jotaro was able to shatter the hilt of the blade and free Polnareff of Anubis’s control. Unbeknownst to Jotaro, the remainder of the sword eventually fell into the river, where it rusted several days later.[38]

Jotaro and Polnareff prepare to beat up Alessi.

While Joseph and Avdol were dealing with another enemy user,[39] Jotaro and Polnareff were soon involved in their own battle. Polnareff was turned into a child by the ability of enemy Alessi’s Stand, Sethan. Alessi took advantage of Polnareff’s size and tried to kill him. Jotaro eventually came to the scene but Alessi quickly changed him to a child as well, roughly seven years of age. Since he had only recently gained Star Platinum, he now found himself unable to use it. Despite this disadvantage, Jotaro, who had always been strong even as a kid, was still able to knock Alessi out and revert them back to their original ages. When Alessi awoke, Jotaro and Polnareff continued to beat him into oblivion. They soon met back up with Joseph and Avdol.[40]

After receiving a call from the Speedwagon Foundation, Joseph informed everyone that Holy had only four or five days left to live. In order to speed things up, they then took a train from Luxor to Cairo.[41]

Egypt: Cairo

Reaching Cairo, Joseph used Hermit Purple in order to gain a photograph of DIO’s new mansion. They kept asking around but could not find anyone that knew its location. They then met a man, Daniel J. D’Arby, who claimed to knew the whereabouts of the mansion. However, being a gambler himself, D’Arby told them they had to gamble with him in order to learn such information. Polnareff played a game in which he guessed which piece of beef jerky a cat would get. But Polnareff lost the bet when the cat took the other piece and D’Arby took his soul in the process. D’Arby revealed himself to be an enemy Stand user and anytime someone lost at his games his Stand, Osiris, would take their soul. Joseph played a game involving dropping coins in an already-full glass of liquor, the loser being the one that made the liquor spill over. Joseph was seemingly winning the game (using tactics of his own), until D’Arby was able to get one more coin in, Joseph’s next coin being the one to lose. Checking the glass, Jotaro found that D’Arby had actually cheated again using a plan involving melting chocolate that had already been placed in the glass earlier. Seeing that D’Arby had once again cheated, Jotaro challenged D’Arby at his own game of poker.[42]

Jotaro takes on D’Arby in a game of poker.

Jotaro demonstrated to D’Arby Star Platinum’s precise vision and accuracy, telling him that he would not be so easy to cheat against. Even after this, D’Arby tried another tactic at cheating, resulting in Star Platinum breaking his index finger. Using a nearby boy as the dealer, Jotaro bet his soul in order to start the game. D’Arby made Joseph’s and Polnareff’s souls into six chips each, meaning Jotaro would have to win a minimum of two hands in order to win them back. Jotaro lost the first hand, losing three of his six soul chips. During the second hand, Jotaro chose to not look at his cards and also raised the hand with Avdol’s soul. D’Arby called the hand with the rest of Jotaro’s soul and all of Polnareff’s, but then raised him all of Joseph’s soul as well. Jotaro, keeping a cool face, called the bet with Kakyoin’s soul. In order to intimidate D’Arby, Jotaro used Star Platinum’s speed to light himself a cigarette and get some juice.

The Joestars approach DIO’s mansion.

He then bet his mother’s soul as well and told D’Arby that the only way to call it would be to tell them the secret of DIO’s Stand. With the possibility of losing (and therefore telling the secret and then being killed by DIO for being a traitor), D’Arby fell unconscious, automatically folding the hand. Seeing D’Arby’s hand of four kings, Avdol was surprised to see Jotaro’s hand was nothing important. D’Arby’s forfeit freed everyone’s souls but D’Arby had become so mentally fatigued that they were not able to learn the location of the mansion.[42]

Continuing their search, Jotaro and the others eventually ran into Hol Horse once more. He tried to take Polnareff hostage but he was easily beaten. A moment later, a truck hit them but they were able to make it out with only minor injuries. Unbeknownst to them, Hol Horse ended up accidentally wounding himself in the process.[43] They continued their questioning until they found a beggar that had much information. He did not return, giving the possibility he may have been killed by another Stand user.[44]

Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: The Genesis of Universe#Chapter 2: The Gravestone of Red-Hot Sand

(The italicized information below derives from a Light Novel not written by Araki. As such, it may or may not be considered canonW.)
With his friends suddenly disapearing, Jotaro asks a merchant he had previously bought one perfume bottle if he had seen them. the merchant inform Jotaro of his friends location, what makes him run to them, believing the group to be in danger. He soon faces the enemy who was following the group, The Scribe Ani, who tries to defeat Jotaro by creating the AmmitW, the strongest ancient beast of Egypt. The Ammit proves to be a powerful foe, but suddenly dissapears after Polnareff and Joseph damage the part the creature is described in Ptah’s pages. Jotaro blinds The Scribe Ani by throwing at him one perfume bottle he had previously bough so he wouldn’t be able to summon anything else and then destroys The Scribe Ani’s body with a barrage of «Ora ora» punches.

The next day, Iggy, who had just recovered from a serious battle against another enemy, and Kakyoin, who had finally been released from the hospital, met up with them. With all six now joined together once more, Iggy led them to the location of DIO’s mansion.[45]

Battle in DIO’s Mansion

Jotaro plays against Terence T. D’Arby.

The team arrived at DIO’s mansion and were greeted by its butler, Telence T. D’Arby, younger brother of Daniel J. D’Arby. D’Arby quickly separated Jotaro, Joseph, and Kakyoin from Polnareff, Avdol, and Iggy and took them to his game room. D’Arby then challenged the trio to video games and if they lost their soul would be transferred to one of his dolls. First, D’Arby challenged Kakyoin to a racing game. While Kakyoin put up a good challenge, D’Arby was still able to win and took Kakyoin’s soul. D’Arby then challenged Jotaro to a baseball videogame. In the beginning, Jotaro kept on missing and giving D’Arby the lead. However, having «memorized» the gameplay, Jotaro was able to successfully score four hits and take the advantage. But this did not distract D’Arby and he was able to take the lead once more. As the game continued, Jotaro was able to figure out that D’Arby’s Stand, Atum, must be able to read an individual’s mind. Jotaro then began announcing what his next movements would be, but the movements he actually did were different. D’Arby stared into Jotaro’s soul but found that he wasn’t lying. Jotaro continued this tactic and was able to defeat D’Arby in the process. D’Arby’s loss was able to return Kakyoin to his body and the trick was revealed to be Joseph using Hermit Purple to control the game. With Kakyoin now safe, Jotaro beat D’Arby hard enough to paralyze him.[45]

The Joestars realize DIO is near.

With the game won, Jotaro, Joseph, and Kakyoin proceeded further into the mansion. Not long after that, the mansion began to crumble, indicating Polnareff and Avdol were fighting another enemy somewhere else inside.[46] They then headed towards the tower of the mansion, where they suspected Polarneff and Avdol to be.[47] They were soon confronted by one of DIO’s remaining lackeys, Nukesaku, whom Jotaro easily beat. In exchange for letting him live, they took Nukesaku with them in order to gain any last-minute information they needed.[48]

The trio soon met back up with Polnareff, who was in the middle of fighting DIO. DIO then took the chance to run higher up the mansion’s tower. Polnareff then told them of Avdol and Iggy, both of whom had died fighting DIO’s right-hand man. Holding back their sadness, the four went to the top of the tower and found DIO’s casket. They then forced Nukesaku to open the casket. However, instead of DIO, they found Nukesaku himself in the casket, dead. It was their first chance at seeing DIO’s Stand, The World. Sensing the danger, Jotaro and the others fled the castle. With nightfall, they knew DIO would begin to chase them.[48]

The Final Battle

There’s a reason for your defeat, DIO. One simple reason. You pissed me off.

—Jotaro Kujo, DIO’s World

Jotaro and DIO begin their battle.

Now in Cairo, the team decided to split up, Jotaro and Polnareff on one end and Joseph and Kakyoin on the other. Needing an immediate mode of transportation, Jotaro and Polnareff stole a motorcycle and continued to search for DIO. They found two destroyed cars, indicating Joseph and Kakyoin were already in battle with DIO. Jotaro was able to find Joseph, who revealed that The World’s ability was to stop time. Joseph was then stabbed by a knife DIO threw while in the frozen time and was rendered unconscious. Angered by this, as well as Kakyoin’s death that had occurred moments earlier, Jotaro began his fight with DIO.[48]

Jotaro takes the upper hand.

As the fight started, Jotaro saw that The World had similar strength and speed to Star Platinum. They began pummeling each other, seemingly to equal ends. But The World proved slightly stronger and injured Jotaro. DIO then froze time but was shocked to see that Jotaro, even by just a little bit, was also able to move in the frozen time. However, DIO found a magnet on himself and Jotaro. Both magnets were on the same side, giving the illusion that Jotaro could actually move. DIO then moved in for the killing blow, but Jotaro was able land a powerful punch in the frozen time, indicating the magnets to be a red herring. But DIO quickly recovered after taking the blood of an innocent bystander.[48]

Jotaro is nearly killed by The World.

DIO froze time once more and proceeded to hit Jotaro with a barrage of knives from all sides. Jotaro was able to block several knives in frozen time but found himself unable to stop them all once time return to normal. He was stabbed multiple times and fell to the ground. However, anticipating such an attack, Jotaro stuffed his jacket and hat with magazines, thus preventing his body and head from actually getting injured. But he still had been stabbed deeply in his arms and right leg. DIO then came to see if Jotaro had truly died. To make sure, he was about to cut off Jotaro’s head, until Polnareff came and stabbed DIO in the head. Using another time stop, DIO beat Polnareff. DIO then checked Jotaro’s heartbeat, forcing him to use Star Platinum to stop his heart. DIO continued on with his original plan to cut Jotaro’s head off but Jotaro was able to use this opportunity to land a strong blow directly into DIO’s head and shatter part of his skull. Heavily wounded, DIO tried to retreat. But at every angle, Jotaro easily followed DIO and continuously beat him. But luck fell on DIO, as he was able to make it back to where Joseph’s body was. Draining Joseph’s body, DIO’s wounds were all healed and he transformed into a much stronger form.[48]

The final attack.

Joseph’s soul then appeared to Jotaro and told him to stay calm despite what anger DIO may cause him. DIO then completely drained Joseph’s body, causing Jotaro to charge directly at DIO. DIO froze time again and Jotaro was able to move in frozen time more. But DIO, now supercharged, could move for an even longer time as well. DIO’s strength had also increased and he began constantly beating Jotaro. DIO froze time again and threw a steamroller directly at Jotaro. Jotaro tried to push it back with Star Platinum, but was unable to continuously do it and was seemingly crushed. It had seemed that DIO was finally victorious in his century-long feud with the Joestars. But DIO soon found himself unable to move because Jotaro himself was able to stop time. Jotaro used his newly-discovered advantage to heavily injure DIO’s legs. DIO then sprayed the blood from his legs onto Jotaro’s eyes in an attempt to obscure his sight, and began a strong kick with his good leg. However, Jotaro was able to see through Star Platinum’s eyes and counterattack with his arm. DIO’s The World then began to crumble from the attack, causing DIO’s body to break down as well. Even as he shouted how his defeat was impossible, DIO’s head exploded. He was finally dead.[48]

The Long Journey Ends

Jotaro and Joseph bid farewell to Polnareff.

Jotaro and Polnareff’s injuries were dealt with by the Speedwagon Foundation. Since DIO had taken much of Joseph’s blood, Jotaro asked for a blood transfusion from DIO’s body to Joseph’s. After using Star Platinum to restart Joseph’s heartbeat, the transfusion began. The shriveled-up body that Joseph had after losing so much blood began returning to his normal muscular figure and Joseph fully revived. Later, Jotaro and Joseph took the remainder DIO’s body outside, where it evaporated with the rising sun. They then gave one final moment of thought for Kakyoin, Iggy, and Avdol.[49]

At the airport, Jotaro and Joseph gave a final goodbye to Polnareff, who was ready to return to his home country of France. The trio gave their final goodbyes and left, promising to see one another again someday. In Japan, Holy awoke fully healed and freed from the curse. Even miles away, she knew her son and father were coming home.[49]

Career and Personal Life (1989-1998)

A picture of Jotaro and his wife.

Some time in the 1990s, Jotaro and Polnareff began tracking the excavated Stand arrows.[50]

After graduating, Jotaro studied hard and eventually earned a PhD in marine biology. He married an Italian-American woman and had a daughter named Jolyne around the age of 21.

While looking through his grandfather’s will at the age of 28, Jotaro discovers that Joseph had an illegitimate son in Morioh, Japan. In an attempt to get a picture of him using Hermit Purple, he discovers an ominous figure in the photos instead and decides to go to Morioh to investigate.

OVA Version

Naturally, Jotaro is the main protagonist of the Part 3 OVA, serving the same role as ever. That said there are a number of differences.

Notably, Jotaro’s victory over Forever is instead given mostly to Polnareff, who slices the orangutan in half before the latter could use his Stand to crush Jotaro.

Whilst the 1993 episodes also keep Jotaro’s role intact, he is instead made the victim of DIO’s brief time manipulation when Jotaro tries to climb a set of stairs (Polnareff was the victim in the manga.) Jotaro is then sent flying out of the mansion by DIO (in the manga, Jotaro escaped the mansion of his own accord along with the others when they suspected an ambush from DIO.)

In the penultimate episode «Kakyoin: Duel in the Barrier», a scene is added where Jotaro briefly ruminates on DIO’s power and how his World Stand and Star Platinum seem similar in nature.

The final episode recreates the final battle between Jotaro and DIO accurately, albeit with some changes, such as removing Jotaro’s magnet trick as well as changing the Jump magazines that save him from DIO’s knives into wooden splints that he put on his broken ribs beforehand. The final scene in the battle is significantly different. In the manga, DIO brings down a steam roller to crush Jotaro, but Jotaro stops time to and climbs atop said steam roller to confront DIO who is trapped and left standing. This scene was changed to DIO using a tanker that he pummels until it explodes as he leaps off to escape, with Jotaro stopping time and walking out of the flames towards DIO, who is now on the ground instead of the would-be steam roller.

Diamond is Unbreakable (1999)

Jotaro meets Koichi.

Meeting Josuke

In 1999, Jotaro traveled to the town of Morioh upon the request of Joseph. Joseph, while doing research, found out he had an illegitimate son named Josuke Higashikata. Jotaro met Josuke, along with Josuke’s classmate Koichi Hirose. Josuke proved to be a kind person, but would get angry when someone would insult his hair. His Stand, Crazy Diamond, had the ability to restore organisms and heal, as well as break down object to their original components. After accidentally insulting his hair, Jotaro got into a fight with Josuke. Crazy Diamond’s attacks were powerful enough to break through Star Platinum’s defense, but thanks to the latter’s time stop, Jotaro was able to subdue him. Jotaro took this time to show Josuke a photo of man named Angelo, a convicted serial killer and rapist. While he didn’t elaborate further to Josuke, he told him to be careful.[51]

The Fight Against Angelo

Jotaro and Josuke trapped by Angelo.

Later, Jotaro called Josuke to inform him that Angelo’s Stand, Aqua Necklace, could disguise itself as any type of liquid. Without much of a fight, Josuke was able to capture it. However, after taking his eyes off of it, Aqua Necklace was able to escape and kill his grandfather, Ryohei Higashikata. Following the funeral, Jotaro and Josuke waited three days for Angelo to attack, drinking only bottled water in the duration. Angelo took advantage of the climate when, during a rainy day, slipped into the house and turned on all the pipes and anything that let out water and steam. Angelo surrounded Jotaro and Josuke throughout the house until he finally had Aqua Necklace go inside Josuke’s mouth.

Josuke traps Angelo into a rock.

While it seemed like Angelo had won, in actuality, Josuke had earlier placed a plastic glove inside his mouth and used it to catch Angelo.[52]

Now helpless, Angelo told them that, due to Japanese law, they had no right to kill him. However, Josuke uses Crazy Diamond to fuse Angelo into the rock. While being fused, Angelo told Jotaro and Josuke that he had gained his Stand when a man with a Bow and Arrow had shot him. Instead of dying, he gained his Stand powers and was later able to escape prison. With this information, Jotaro was able to conclude that the Bow and Arrow was how DIO had gained his Stand abilities ten years ago. Angelo took this time to have Aqua Necklace, still inside the glove, try to strangle a child, taking a hostage in the process. He then insulted Josuke’s hair, which resulted in Josuke breaking part of the rock Angelo was in and deactivating Aqua Necklace. While Angelo lived, he could no longer speak and was trapped in the stone forever.[52]

The Search for Red Hot Chili Pepper

Jotaro learns the truth about the Bow and Arrow.

Checking with the Speedwagon Foundation, Jotaro confirmed that it was Enya that had used the Bow and Arrow on DIO over a decade ago. With Enya’s death, the whereabouts of the Bow and Arrow had gone missing. Someone else then got a hold of it and began creating Stand users, mostly around Morioh. Jotaro knew it was time to find the Bow and Arrow and destroy them. Around this time, Josuke and Koichi were involved in a fight involving the Bow and Arrow’s owner, Keicho Nijimura and his brother Okuyasu. By the end of the conflict, Okuyasu became an ally but Keicho was killed and the Bow and Arrow were stolen by someone else.[53]

Jotaro is shocked by Red Hot Chili Pepper.

Several days later, Jotaro received a phone call from a stranger who claimed to be the one that killed Keicho and stole the Bow and Arrow. He told Jotaro to leave Morioh soon or else he would kill him and Josuke. Using his Stand power, Red Hot Chili Pepper, the stranger was able to electrocute the phone line, nearly shocking Jotaro and destroying the telephone.[54] At another time, Josuke called Jotaro and informed him of an enemy Stand in the area. In order to fill in the details, they agreed to meet at Morioh Station. When Jotaro arrived, Josuke revealed that the one that called him was an imposter, used by a Stand user named Toshikazu Hazamada. He is nearly stabbed when Toshikazu uses his Stand to control Josuke, before the goons Toshikazu attacked showed up and beat him up.[55]

Jotaro meets with a Speedwagon Foundation employee.

Jotaro was later relayed a message from the Speedwagon Foundation that said that Joseph would be arriving in Morioh soon. Using Hermit Purple, Joseph would be able to find the user of Red Hot Chili Pepper. Gathering in an area without electricity, Jotaro talked to Josuke, Okuyasu, and Koichi about Joseph’s arrival. Red Hot Chili Pepper appeared, having stowed in the battery of Okuyasu’s motorcycle, and started going to the Morioh Harbor where Joseph was expected to arrive. Okuyasu stopped Red Hot Chili Pepper and the two began to fight. While Okuyasu was winning, Red Hot Chili Pepper was able to gain a boost in energy from an underground cable and defeat Okuyasu. Splitting into groups, Jotaro went with Okuyasu to the boat Joseph was on, while Josuke and Koichi stayed on land to fight off Red Hot Chili Pepper and its user Akira Otoishi. Josuke was successful in defeating Otoishi, but Akira was still able to get on board. However, Okuyasu was able to stop Akira once and for all and Akira was sent to jail. With Joseph safe, Josuke was able to meet his father for the first time.[56] Later, rather than destroying it, Jotaro took the Bow and Arrow to the Speedwagon Foundation for safekeeping.[57]

Hunting A Rat

Jotaro and Josuke inspect the rat carcasses.

While imprisoned, Akira confessed to having used the Bow and Arrow on a rat. Jotaro took Josuke on a hunt to find the rat, using ball bearings and their Stands’ speed and accuracy to hit. While setting up traps, they found a group of dead rats having been fused together into a cube. Following one of the storm drains, they found a house and farm that was completely empty. The two searched the house but couldn’t find any holes in the walls. The two then split up to check different rooms. Jotaro found one rat that used its Stand, Ratt, to shoot poison darts. While Star Platinum caught it, the dart automatically began to melt Jotaro’s arm. Meeting back up with Josuke, who had killed another rat that used the same Stand, Jotaro’s arm was fixed. After calling the Speedwagon Foundation, Jotaro learned that Akira had actually hit two rats. With one now dead, they continued their search for the other.[58]

Jotaro is targeted by Ratt.

Following any bite marks, droppings, and other tracks left behind, Jotaro and Josuke continued following the other rat, whom Jotaro named Bug-Eaten, past the storm drains. After some time, the tracks stopped, indicating that Bug-Eaten backtracked to some distance away. Now at a distance, Bug-Eaten used Ratt to shoot a dart into Josuke’s neck. But Jotaro used Star Platinum to stop time and remove the dart safely. Realizing Bug-Eaten was waiting for nightfall in order to escape, Jotaro acted as a distraction for Bug-Eaten to hit at while Josuke tried to hit Bug-Eaten. Jotaro was able to avoid the shots at first, but Bug-Eaten began throwing more shots ricochet off rocks and hit Jotaro. Jotaro continued hit distraction, his body melting more and more, until Josuke was able to trick Bug-Eaten and kill it.[58]

The Mysterious Yoshikage Kira

Josuke gives Jotaro Kira’s button.

Soon after the events involving Shigekiyo Yangu’s disappearance, the group met up and discussed the circumstances around it. They concluded that the killer may be a Stand user, due to the unusual lack of evidence. Reimi Sugimoto did not know how or why they had met, but she confirmerd that Shigechi was murdered by the same killer that killed her. Just before his death, Shigechi’s Harvest delivered Josuke a button which seemed to have fallen off the killer’s suit jacket. Jotaro decided to deliver the button to the Speedwagon Foundation to be analyzed; he figured the button should be able to narrow their suspects down due to it belonging to one certain brand.[59]

Star Platinum Pummels Kira

One morning, Jotaro was questioning the clothing stores around Morioh about the owner of the button when he encountered Koichi. They entered a shoe store called Mukade-ya, where they found a suit with the very same buttons hanging on a rack inside. However, before they could learn about the suit’s owner, the shopkeeper was attacked by Yoshikage Kira’s Sheer Heart Attack. Jotaro froze time and landed several punches on Sheer Heart Attack, but none of these attacks seemed to affect its hard body. He soon discovered that the Stand was automatically attracted to heat and urged Koichi to keep his own Stand close by; an order that Koichi ends up disobeying. When Sheer Heart Attack turned on Koichi, Jotaro stopped time once more and started a fire, thus diverting the explosion to him. Jotaro was disabled by the attack for some time, forcing Koichi to fight Kira alone. He regained consciousness sometime after Koichi was punched through the chest by Killer Queen, and managed to punch Kira senseless and end the fight in a draw. Joined by Josuke and Okuyasu, the four chased after a weakened Kira only to find that he had changed his appearance completely.[60]

Star Platinum isolates Yoshihiro

Josuke, Okuyasu, Koichi and Jotaro visited Kira’s old home to find clues on his personality and whereabouts. While searching a room with Josuke, Jotaro found a picture album and a record that Kira kept on the growth of his nails. Suddenly, a camera on the desk went off. The two looked at the photo and noticed that Kira’s father Yoshihiro was sitting crouched in the background. Yoshihiro attacked Jotaro and Josuke using his Stand Atom Heart Father’s ability. However, Jotaro outwitted the man by taking a new photograph and isolating Yoshihiro in it. This kept the ghost inside the photo until Okuyasu mistakenly opened the sealed photograph and released him. Yoshihiro stole the Stand arrow that Josuke discovered and made his escape.[61]

Kira’s Final Stand

Jotaro confronts Hayato.

On the morning that Kira activated Killer Queen Bites the Dust, Jotaro and a number of other Stand users had decided to gather to discuss their findings on Kira’s whereabouts and identity. They encountered Hayato Kawajiri and recognized him as the boy from the photograph that Rohan Kishibe took, and immediately began to question Hayato about it. This activated Bite the Dust, and Jotaro, Josuke, Okuyasu and Koichi were subsequently killed by Killer Queen. Time rewound, and on his next try, Hayato succeeded in exposing Kira’s identity. A final showdown between Josuke and Kira began.[62]

Jotaro immobilizes Kira.

Jotaro, Koichi and Rohan heard loud noises coming from down the street and went to investigate. They found Kira, bloody and wounded from his battle with Josuke (and Okuyasu). Kira attempted to invoke Bite the Dust once more on a female nurse, but Koichi uses Echoes Act 3 to weigh down Kira’s hand and prevent him from pulling the trigger. Using the opportunity, Jotaro stopped time and punched Kira with Star Platinum. Kira was crushed by a nearby ambulance and finally defeated.[63][64]

Jotaro and Joseph bade farewell to Morioh.

Farewell to the Golden Heart

Following Kira’s defeat, Jotaro and the rest of Morioh’s Stand users bade Reimi farewell. Jotaro and Joseph prepared to leave Morioh on a boat, while Josuke sent them off. Jotaro was concerned that other Stand users like Kira may appear, but Joseph assured him that Josuke and the others would protect the town with their golden spirits. It is revealed that Jotaro later earned a professor’s degree for the thesis on starfish that he wrote while he was in Morioh.[65]

At some point while Jotaro was in Japan, Jolyne was suffering from a very high fever, yet Jotaro did not go back to visit her.[66]

PRE-VENTO AUREO

Jotaro and Polnareff in the 90s investigating the Arrows.

Before the events of Vento Aureo, Jotaro and Polnareff learned of the Arrows and began to investigate them. Polnareff eventually went on his own in Italy but his investigations caught the attention of Diavolo.

Vento Aureo (2001)

Jotaro receives a call from Koichi.

The Son of DIO

In 2001, Jotaro asks Koichi to go on a mission to Italy. His objective was to get a skin sample of a boy named Haruno Shiobana, which would then be given to the Speedwagon Foundation for analyzing.[67] Some time later, Koichi reported back to Jotaro that Haruno Shiobana, who now went by Giorno Giovanna, was a Stand user. Jotaro then revealed to Koichi that Giorno was the son of DIO and wanted to get the skin sample to confirm this. However, now knowing that he was a Stand user, Jotaro called off the mission.[68]

Post-Vento Aureo (2006+)

In 2006, Jolyne is framed for pick pocketing and sent to prison. Jotaro’s wife calls him to come help bail her out but he refuses and hangs up because he had to go to Tokyo for an emergency. Jolyne was ultimately sent to juvenile detention, resulting in their relationship worsening.

At another point, Jolyne takes Jotaro’s car out for a joyride and he accused her of stealing it before saying he had work to do and left to another country.[66]

Due to his busy lifestyle (including his excursions dealing with supernatural threats), Jotaro’s relationship with his wife and daughter did not go well. He eventually divorced his wife, furthering the gap between him and Jolyne.

Stone Ocean (2011-2012)

Jotaro as he appeared in Part 6

Jotaro is a fully grown 40-year-old adult and marine scientist. Despite the large gap between him and his daughter, he still cares about her. When she was imprisoned for a crime she didn’t commit, Jotaro learned of Johngalli A’s link with his former enemy DIO and comes to Green Dolphin Street prison to have Jolyne escape, aware that it is a trap designed for him. However he and Jolyne are attacked by two enemies instead: Johngalli A and the Stand Whitesnake cooperate to take down Jotaro; despite his prowess, Whitesnake manages to steal Jotaro’s Stand and memories, storing them in the form of Stand DISCs and he falls into a coma. Yet, before falling unconscious, he confesses his affection for his daughter, prompting Jolyne to stay in prison and try to retrieve the DISCs.

Jotaro climactically returns to save his daughter

For most of the story he is in this coma, hoping to be revived. In the meantime, Jotaro is being taken care of by doctors from the Speedwagon Foundation who watch over his slowly decaying body and experiment with his condition. The doctors discover among others that he still has instinctive memories of certain things, such as Jolyne and his hat.

After Jolyne successfully sends his Memory DISC back to him, Jotaro makes a slow recovery. However he makes a full return during Jolyne’s second confrontation with Enrico Pucci in Cape Canaveral along with Ermes Costello. Appearing just in time to save Jolyne from being shot, Jotaro punches Pucci upside the head with Star Platinum. Now fully mastering his Stand, he confronts Pucci and has Ermes shoot the priest, stopping time in order to follow up and launch a spear straight at Pucci’s head. However, Pucci somehow is able to see and react to the spear and narrowly avoids being killed, while also making use of the spear’s momentum to send him toward the ideal location to unlock the Stand Made in Heaven.

Jotaro’s death at the hands of Pucci

During the final struggle, Star Platinum’s time stop becomes the only asset enabling the heroes to reach Pucci. Protected by Diver Down, Jotaro tried to stop time at the right moment, when Pucci would attack. Unfortunately, Pucci exploited his love for his daughter and during the crucial time stop, Jotaro realized that Pucci let knives fall down on Jolyne, echoing the method that DIO once tried to kill Jotaro himself with. Jotaro lost time pulling her away, and couldn’t hit Pucci, who cut his face in half and killed him. Due to the effects of accelerated time from Made in Heaven, his body, along with Ermes’ and Anasui’s, quickly rot and disintegrate.

When Pucci resets the universe, an alternate version of Jotaro and Jolyne appear, with distinctly dissimilar faces and slightly altered appearances (i.e. «Jolyne’s» tattoo is a bee, «Jotaro’s» hat lacks the hand sign) from the originals. The two are in the middle of arguing about the daughter coming home, before being interrupted by the appearance of Emporio, having survived Pucci’s assault, but being pursued by him.

Later, after Emporio defeats Pucci and resets the universe once more, a young woman named Irene mentions her father to him when they meet.

Major Battles

Part 3

  • Jotaro vs Muhammad Avdol
  • Jotaro vs Noriaki Kakyoin[69]
  • Jotaro vs Impostor Captain Tennille[23]
  • Jotaro vs Forever[24]
  • Jotaro vs Rubber Soul[26]
  • Jotaro vs ZZ[30]
  • Jotaro vs Steely Dan[32]
  • Jotaro vs Arabia Fats[33]
  • Jotaro vs Midler
  • Jotaro and Iggy vs N’Doul
  • Jotaro vs Khan
  • Jotaro and Polnareff vs Anubis
  • Jotaro and Polnareff vs Alessi
  • Jotaro vs Daniel J. D’Arby
  • Jotaro and Joseph vs Telence T. D’Arby
  • Jotaro vs DIO

Part 4

  • Jotaro and Josuke vs Anjuro «Angelo» Katagiri
  • Jotaro and Josuke vs Bug-Eaten
  • Jotaro and Koichi vs Yoshikage Kira
  • Jotaro, Josuke, Koichi, Okuyasu, and Hayato vs Yoshikage Kira

Part 6

  • Jotaro and Jolyne vs Johngalli A and Whitesnake
  • Jotaro, Jolyne, Emporio, Ermes, and Anasui vs Enrico Pucci

Illustrations

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Jotaro Jump Ultimate Stars

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Jump Ultimate Stars artwork

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With the main characters of Part 4

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Jotaro 2010 Manga Promo

2010 ‘The World of Jojo’ Promo

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Jotaro with Iggy

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JumpSummerFestival

Jump Summer Festival Issue No.36 1989

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JoJonium Postcard (Comes with Vol 17)

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Jotaro and Iggy from Stardust Crusader BD box

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Autpgraph sketch 2008

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Animage 11, 2017

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Stardust Crusaders TV anime key art

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Part 3: Stardust Crusaders

Jotaro Kujo Junior High Chap 114

Entering junior high

Chapter 114

Jotaro Kujo’s introduction

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Shot-gunning a beer

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Jotaro alone in his cell

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Chapter 209

A menacing glare, Jotaro’s trademark

Letsgo

The Crusaders prepare departure to Egypt (sans Polnareff and Iggy)

Jotaro Kujo (Chapter 138)

Qtarokujo

Jotaro fools Enya by writing a false name

Jotaro No Hat

DIO JO Preparing fight

Jotaro and DIO prepares their fight

Jotaro Kujo (Chapter 258)

Injured in battle by DIO

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DIO drops a steamroller onto Jotaro in a desperate attack

Jotaro stops time

Jotaro successfully stops time

DIO's death

Jotaro kills DIO

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Jotaro and Joseph remember the fallen Crusaders at the conclusion of their mission

Farewell

Jotaro and Joseph bidding goodbye to Polnareff after defeating DIO

Part III original end picture

Jotaro, Joseph and Polnareff back to their country

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As a toddler

Jotaro and Holy Kujo portrait Anime

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Jotaro Kujo’s introduction

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Jotaro with Star Platunim

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Without his hat

Jotaro smoking anime

Jotaro lighting a cigarette

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The memorable picture of the Joestar group

Jotaro child anime

Jotaro turned into a child by Sethan

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Jotaro betting his mother’s soul

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Jotaro finally confronts DIO in battle

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Jotaro, frozen in time, surrounded by a lethal amount of knives

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Jotaro stops his heartbeat with Star Platinum

Emotional Jotaro

Displaying a rare combination of rage and grief over Joseph’s death

FinalShowdown

Jotaro fighting DIO in their final showdown

DIO RoadRoller Anime

DIO drops a road roller on Jotaro

Jotaro suprises DIO

Jotaro freezes time, trapping DIO

DIO's death Anime

With a fatal punch from Star Platinum, Jotaro finally kills DIO

The Journey Ends

Jotaro and Joseph reflect on their journey and lost comrades

PolPol and JoJos hug

Jotaro and Joseph bidding goodbye to Polnareff after defeating DIO

The Group goes home

Jotaro, Joseph and Polnareff go back to their countries

Screenshot (141)

Jotaro giving a fond last look at the picture of his friends and him

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EOTW Jotaro

Jotaro anime ref (1)

Anime reference sheet: head

Jotaro anime ref (2)

Anime reference sheet: head 2

Jotaro anime ref (3)

Anime reference sheet: body

Jotaro Kujo (OVA 1)

From the 1st and 2nd episodes of the 1993 OVA

Jotaro Kujo (OVA 3)

From the 3rd episode of the 1993 OVA.

Jotaro Kujo (OVA 6)

From the 4th, 5th and 6th episodes of the 1993 OVA

Jotaro Kujo (Prequel OVA)

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OVA artwork by Junichi Hayama

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2000 OVA concept art

Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable

Jotaro meets Koichi

JosukemeetsJotaro

Diu 325 jotaro portrait

Chapter 325

Diu 355 jotaro body

Bomb23

Evading Kira’s bomb

Time Stop

«Time has stopped»

Part3JoestarGroup Part4

Jotaro questions Koichi

Jotaro punches Josuke

Jotaro punches Josuke in the face.

Jotaro4 shut up

«Shut your mouth! Get the hell outta here before you whiny bitches make me angrier!»

Jotaro investigating

Jotaro investigates while lounging.

Jotaro Josuke steam

Jotaro and Josuke battle Aqua Necklace in its steam form.

Jotaro new outfit

Jotaro’s second outfit.

Ratt aiming at JoJos

Caught in Ratt’s crosshairs.

Jotaro arm melt

Jotaro’s arm melting from the effects of Ratt’s flesh-melting barbs.

The Morioh Warriors

Jotaro along with the other warriors of Morioh.

Jotaro's final outfit P4

Jotaro’s third and final outfit.

Jotaro protects Koichi from SHA

Jotaro wakes up

Jotaro stands up to protect Koichi, despite his severe wounds.

Jotaro threatening Kira

Jotaro inspects Kira’s watch before declaring that he’ll break his face.

Smiles proudly of Koichi

«You have my respect, Koichi»

Kosaku 1st

Jotaro and the others discover Kosaku Kawajiri’s corpse after Kira’s escape.

Jotaro and Josuke find Kira's ledger

Jotaro and Josuke discover Kira’s ledger of fingernail information.

Yoshihiro decapitates the duo

Jotaro discovers ATH's weakness

Jotaro investigating Kira

Jotaro discovers evidence of Kira’s recent murders.

Hayato being interrogated by the group

Jotaro interrogates Hayato

Jotaro interrogating Hayato about his connections to Kira.

Joestar Group infected by BTD

Jotaro's death (Part 4)

Jotaro’s death at the hands of Bites the Dust.

Jotakoichi

Jotaro thanks Koichi within stopped time

Jotareminisce

Jotaro reminisces about his time spent in Morioh

Tokiwo

«Time has begun to move again.»

Reimi ascends to heaven

Jotaro and the others bid Reimi farewell.

Joseph and Jotaro discuss

Jotaro and Joseph discuss the golden hearts of Morioh’s inhabitants.

CNBT Jotaro

Jotaro chase

Jotaro featured in the second opening, chase.

Jotaro4 Key Art

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Jotaro Meeting Koichi After Stopping Him From Falling

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Jotaro Meeting Josuke, Informing Him About Joseph Joestar

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Jotaro Attempting To Clarify That He Didn’t Insult Josuke’s Hair

4taro 4

Jotaro’s Hat After Being Repaired By Crazy Diamond

4taro 5

Jotaro Speaking To Joseph Joestar About Anjuro Katagiri

4taro 6

Jotaro Realizing It’s Raining After Being Told Josuke Captured Aqua Necklace

4taro 7

Jotaro Anticipating An Attack After Being Threatened By Anjuro

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Diamond is Unbreakable - Chapter 1 - Jotaro Stopping Time

Jotaro stops time to save Josuke.

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Jotaro Trying To Console A Mourning Josuke

4taro 9

Jotaro Leaves Josuke To Do Whatever He Wants To Anjuro

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Jotaro Meeting With Josuke After The Situation With Keicho Nijimura, Where Josuke Swears To Protect Morioh

Part 5: Vento Aureo

Vento Aureo Polnareff & Jotaro

Jotaro Kujo (Chapter 443)

Speaking with Koichi

JotaroMemories

Reminiscing

Volume 47

Stardust crusaders memory

JoPol

StardustCrusadersPhotoPart5

Jotaro, in his office, holds the photo of his old friends

Jotaro Part 5

Jotaro calling Koichi

Receiving a call from Koichi

GiornoJoestar

Jotaro as a vision hovering above Giorno Giovanna, representing his status as a Joestar

Memproes

Jotaro-and-koichi-countdown

Countdown illustration featuring Jotaro and Koichi

Jotaro part 5

Jotaro key art

Jotaro ref

Part 6: Stone Ocean

Jotaro and Wife

Photo of Jotaro and his wife

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WhiteSnakeAbility

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Jotaro Death (Chapter 742)

Jotaro’s Death

Games

JotaroHeritage

Jotaro

Jotaro Kujo (Idle Animation)

JotaroChildHeritage

Jotaro as a Child in Heritage for the Future

Jotarowithstand arcade

Spritetaro

Attack sprite

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Jotaro & Star Platinum’s player color 2

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Jotaro & Star Platinum’s player color 3

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Jotaro & Star Platinum’s player color 4

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Jotaro & Star Platinum’s player color 5

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An early rendition of Jotaro in the very first teaser trailer for All Star Battle

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Jotaro’s render for All Star Battle

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Jotaro and Star Platinum in ASB

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Jotaro taunting, ASB

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Victory pose, ASB

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Jotaro unleashing his GHA, ASB

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Jotaro countering DIO’s GHA, ASB

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Jotaro in Costume C taunting, ASB

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Jotaro Costume A in All Star Battle

Jotaro B

Jotaro Costume B in All Star Battle

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Jotaro Costume D in All Star Battle

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All Star Battle concept art

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Jotaro on the cover of All Star Battle

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Jotaro in EoH

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Jotaro and Star Platinum, EoH

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Jotaro attacking, EoH

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Jotaro’s dual intro with Kakyoin, EoH

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Jotaro during his DHA with Kakyoin, EoH

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Part 4 Jotaro Render, Eyes of Heaven

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Part 4 Jotaro’s intro, EoH

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Part 4 Jotaro in-game, EoH

Part4JotaroFighting

Part 4 Jotaro attacking, EoH

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Part 4 Jotaro win pose, EoH

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Part 4 Jotaro during his DHA, EoH

JotaroDRReversal

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Jotaro with other JoJos in the opening for Diamond Records Reversal

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Jotaro in Diamond Records

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Jotaro’s Super SP Skill, DR

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Activating «DoDoDo Mode», DR

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Jotaro on the area clear screen, DR

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Jotaro as an area boss, DR

FinalJotaro6StarTeaserDR

Teaser image for 6-star Fate’s End Jotaro, DR

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Part 4 Jotaro appearing in a story scene, DR

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Part 4 Jotaro as an area boss, DR

BloodyP4JotaroSpecialSPDR

Bloody Part 4 Jotaro’s Super SP Skill, DR

BloodyP4JotaroWinDR

Bloody Part 4 Jotaro on the area clear screen, DR

Part 5 DR Jotaro

Part 5 Jotaro as he appears in Diamond Records

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3-star Statue

Figurines

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References

  1. Chapter 634: Savage Garden Strategy (Head for the Courtyard!) (1)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Chapter 114: A Man Possessed
  3. 3.0 3.1 Chapter 266: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata (1)
  4. JOJOVELLER — STANDS, p.9
  5. JJBA Artbook: JoJo 6251
  6. 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 6.11 6.12 Chapter 129: Dark Blue Moon (3)
  7. SO Chapter 154: Made in Heaven (6) p.13
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Chapter 117: The Man with the Star
  9. SO Volume 1: Prisoner FE40536: Jolyne Cujoh p.1
  10. JoJo 6251 Interview
  11. Chapter 256: DIO’s World (10) p.9
  12. Interview with Shoko Nakagawa
  13. Chapter 216: «D’Arby the Gambler, Part 6»
  14. The Magician of Fire
  15. The Evil Spirit’s Identity
  16. Chapter 118: The Terrible Invader
  17. Chapter 119: Who Shall Judge?!
  18. Chapter 120: Dio’s Curse
  19. Chapter 121: The Stand Warriors
  20. Chapter 122: The Thing on the Plane
  21. Chapter 123: Insect Attack!
  22. 22.0 22.1 Chapters 124-126: Silver Chariot (story arc)
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 Chapters 127-129: Silver Chariot (story arc)
  24. 24.0 24.1 Chapters 130-132: Strength (story arc)
  25. 25.0 25.1 Chapter 133-135: The Devil
  26. 26.0 26.1 Chapters 136-139: Yellow Temperance (story arc)
  27. Chapters 140-145: The Emperor and the Hanged Man
  28. 28.0 28.1 Chapters 179-182: High Priestess (story arc)
  29. Chapters 146-149: The Empress (story arc)
  30. 30.0 30.1 Chapters 150-153: Wheel of Fortune (story arc)
  31. 31.0 31.1 Chapters 154-159: Justice (story arc)
  32. 32.0 32.1 32.2 Chapters 160-165: The Lovers (story arc)
  33. 33.0 33.1 Chapters 166-167: The Sun (story arc)
  34. Chapters 168-173: Death 13 (story arc)
  35. Chapters 174-178: Judgement
  36. 36.0 36.1 Chapters 183-188: «The Fool» Iggy and «Geb» N’Dour
  37. Chapters 189-192: «Khnum» Oingo and «Thoth» Boingo
  38. Chapters 193-198: Anubis (story arc)
  39. Chapters 199-204: «Bast» Mariah
  40. Chapters 205-209: «Sethan» Alessi
  41. Chapter 210: Shooting Dio?!
  42. 42.0 42.1 Chapters 211-216: D’Arby the Gambler
  43. Chapters 217-221: Hol Horse and Boingo
  44. Chapters 222-226: The Pet Shop at the Gates of Hell
  45. 45.0 45.1 Chapters 227-237: D’Arby the Gamer
  46. The Spirit of Emptiness, Vanilla Ice
  47. Suzie Q Joestar Visits Her Daughter
  48. 48.0 48.1 48.2 48.3 48.4 48.5 Chapters 247-264: Dio’s World
  49. 49.0 49.1 Chapter 265: The Long Journey Ends, Goodbye My Friends
  50. Chapter 569: «A Brief Flashback»
  51. Chapters 266-268: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata
  52. 52.0 52.1 Chapters 269-273: Josuke Higashikata! Meets Angelo
  53. Chapters 274-283: The Nijimura Brothers
  54. Chapters 284-288: Koichi Hirose (Echoes)
  55. Chapters 289-293: Toshikazu Hazamada (Surface)
  56. Chapters 307-314: Red Hot Chili Pepper
  57. Chapters 315-317: Picked Up Something Bad!
  58. 58.0 58.1 Chapters 325-329: Let’s Go Hunting!
  59. Chapter 347: People of Morioh
  60. Chapters 354-364: Sheer Heart Attack
  61. Chapters 365-369: Atom Heart Father
  62. Chapters 418-427: Another One Bites the Dust
  63. Chapters 428-436: The Invincible Crazy Diamond!
  64. Chapters 437: Let Me Remind You
  65. Chapter 439: Goodbye, Morioh Cho — The Golden Heart
  66. 66.0 66.1 SO Chapter 18: «The Visitor, Part 8»
  67. Chapters 440-441: Gold Experience (story arc)
  68. Chapters 443-447: Buccellati’s Coming!
  69. Chapter 118: The Terrible Invader

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Good grief… (やれやれだぜ Yare Yare Daze)

—Jotaro Kujo

Jotaro Kujo (空条 承太郎 Kūjō Jōtarō) is the protagonist of Part 3 and also appears in Parts 4-6. Jotaro is the third and most recurring JoJo of the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure series.

Jotaro is a delinquent who lives an ordinary life until the Joestar Family’s old enemy, DIO, returns. Jotaro travels to Egypt in order to save his mother and stop the Vampire once and for all.

Wielding the incredibly powerful Star Platinum, Jotaro is the first JoJo introduced with a Stand, and is among the most well-known characters of the series.

Appearance

Jotaro is canonically established as a tall (195 cm/6’5″), attractive, and well-built man, even as a teenager. He has dark hair that constantly blends with his hat, a strong jaw, bold eyebrows, and green eyes. He also bears a mild resemblance to his great-great-grandfather, Jonathan Joestar, and his grandfather, Joseph Joestar when he was young.

The superficial theme of Jotaro’s attire changes in each part. His trademarks are a visored, ornamented cap, torn at the back and blending with his hair, and a roughly mid-calf-length coat with a standing collar and chains attached. His attire was influenced by Babel IIW, a famous manga of a boy in a gakuran having an adventure in a desert.[10]

Stardust Crusaders

Jotaro wears a modified trenchcoat-length gakuran/tsume-eriW with a tall, stiff collar, pierced on the left with a golden chain. Underneath, he wears a fitted, sleeveless shirt and a pair of slim-fitting ¥20,000[11] pants of very short, sharp flares held up by two thin belts, often differently colored, patterned in a row of alternately colored tessellated triangles (reflecting Caesar/Joseph’s headband). He also wears a pair of leather shoes (presumably) without socks.

Jotaro’s iconic cap is adorned near the center with a golden button and, on its left, a rectangular golden plate with a design of a flattened hand. It is torn at the back, appearing to merge with his hair. While they are first shown as being completely separate but slightly torn, later publications cause more uncertainty as to where his hat and his hair actually meet. According to Araki in an interview, he wanted readers to recognize Jotaro even from his back, and not just his forefront.[12]

Stone Ocean

Jotaro again wears a dark overcoat; this time of more detail. Lines ring the top and the base of his collar; joining to run the length of the coat’s opening. The surface of his collar bears two star pins, with one on the inside, along with a small chain piercing the left. Two lines run the top of the shoulders, with two more radiating from his collar to their sides. Two zips lie between the chest and the stomach. The sides of the shoulders bear large stars, beginning a light stripe reaching his cuffs (also bearing a star) that reads «JOJO», repeatedly. A line runs from the armpit to the end of the coat.

He wears a light under-shirt, printed at the chest with a large star. His shoes and pants are of a piece in a snakeskin texture. He wears a single leather belt, studded in two rows, folded behind itself after the buckle.

Personality

Jotaro is introduced as a rough delinquent, but he has a gentle heart, and is loyal to those he likes. He is highly perceptive, intelligent and quick-witted while keeping a perpetually cool, slightly neutral or disinterested attitude.

Jotaro’s nerves of steel destabilize D’Arby

Jotaro’s most noticeable trait is his seemingly aloof nature. He is a quiet individual, often satisfied with expressing himself in short phrases. His bio explains that he thinks anyone can tell his emotions just by looking at him, and probably thinks further effort in portraying how he feels to be a waste of time, making others tend to perceive Jotaro as callous.[6] Related to this, Jotaro is an extremely cool individual, able to keep his composure in even the direst situations. The best example of his coolness would be against Daniel J. D’Arby, playing a dangerous game of poker during which he successfully bluffs the expert poker player into folding even if he didn’t know what cards he had and wagered the souls of every companion and ally involved.[13] While he was shown to be mildly anxious when something unanticipated happens, Jotaro almost never goes as far as to lose his cool.

Abilities

Stand

Jotaro with his Stand, (Star Platinum).

Main article: Star Platinum

One of the strongest Stands in the series, Star Platinum possesses superhuman senses, strength, stamina, accuracy and speed. Like other physically-powerful (or Close-Range) Stands, Star Platinum suffers from a narrow range of activity; active only within a 2-3 meter radius from Jotaro.

It is similar to DIO’s The World, and, as it turns out, can likewise be used to stop time, an ability revealed at the very end of his fight with DIO.

The Tarot card The Star, after which it is named, symbolizes hope, above all.

Star Platinum: The World

Main article: Star Platinum: The World

This evolved version of Star Platinum appears near the end of Stone Ocean.

This is the highest form to which Jotaro is shown to develop his Stand. SP:TW can stop time for as long as 5 seconds. It is stated that it can freeze time for longer, but 5 seconds is the limit for human endurance under stopped time.

Early Life (1971-1987)

Jotaro as a toddler.

Much of Jotaro’s youth was that of a normal Japanese child.

He participated in many activities, including playing ball as a toddler, running track as a young boy and attending school. Throughout his childhood, he was supported and supervised by his mother, Holy, while his father Sadao was constantly on tour.[2] The details of Jotaro’s eventual shift into delinquency by the age of 17 are unknown.

Stardust Crusaders (1988)

Possessed by an «Evil Spirit»

He used to be such a good boy… and now I don’t know what’s happened to him!

—Holy Kujo, A Man Possessed

Jotaro in his jail cell.

In 1988, at the age of seventeen, Jotaro severely injured four gang members in a fight. Knowing his strength could not grow to such a length, he began thinking he was possessed by an «evil spirit» and so turned himself in to the police. Despite the police and Holy telling him he was free to go, Jotaro insisted on staying, demonstrating the danger by taking one of the policeman’s guns and shooting himself in the head. He was not killed, however, as a third arm appeared to him and was able to catch the bullet in mid-air.[2]
Holy soon called her father, Joseph Joestar, to work out the situation. After a brief chat between Jotaro and Joseph failed to sway Jotaro, Joseph sent in his Egyptian friend, Muhammad Avdol. Avdol then sent out his own «evil spirit», known as Magician’s Red, and trapped Jotaro’s limbs with rings of fire.[14] In defense, Jotaro’s «evil spirit» fully appeared before Jotaro and successfully released him from the fire. Joseph then revealed that the «evil spirit» was known as a Stand, a manifestation of an individual’s life force. While breaking the iron bars of his cell, Jotaro accidentally let himself out of his cell. With Jotaro freed, Joseph told him the real reason he and Avdol came to Japan. A century-old man known as DIO, an enemy of Jotaro’s great-great-grandfather Jonathan Joestar, had risen once more.[15]

Later, Joseph showed his Stand, Hermit Purple, to Jotaro. Using it’s ability to put visions of distant places onto film, Joseph revealed a picture of DIO to Jotaro. The picture revealed that DIO’s body was actually Jonathan’s due to the star-shaped birthmark, that all blood members of the Joestar family possess, being on the nape of his neck.[8]

First Fight

Evil is the one who uses and looks down upon the weak, especially women! And that’s exactly what you’ve done, isn’t it?! You must think that Stand allows you to avoid laws and consequences, aren’t you… In that case, I will judge you myself!!

—Jotaro Kujo, about to defeat Kakyoin, Who Shall Judge?!

The next day, Jotaro walked to school, constantly being hit on by his many female classmates. While walking down some steps, Jotaro’s leg was cut, sending him flying into the air.[8] After catching himself with some branches, Jotaro encountered a transfer student, Noriaki Kakyoin, who gave him a handkerchief to clean his wound. At the school nurses’ office, Jotaro opened up Kakyoin’s handkerchief which revealed that Kakyoin would kill him. The nurse then began going insane, trying to stab Jotaro with a pen. Kakyoin then appeared, telling Jotaro that the nurse is possessed by his Stand, Hierophant Green.[16]

Jotaro removes the bud on Kakyoin.

After freeing the nurse by pulling Hierophant Green from her mouth, Jotaro was forced to take Kakyoin’s signature attack, Emerald Splash. Jotaro survived the attack and, after proclaiming Kakyoin was evil for manipulating the weak, was able to deflect the next Emerald Splash, take a hold of Kakyoin, and mercilessly beat him up.[17]

Jotaro brought the unconscious Kakyoin to the Kujo house in order to get information about DIO. There, Joseph told Jotaro that Kakyoin was being controlled by a flesh bud of DIO’s. The bud caused Kakyoin to become loyal to DIO and would also kill him in a few days, an operation to remove it would only damage his brain. Using the precise hand movements of his Stand, Jotaro began removing Kakyoin’s flesh bud. Despite the flesh attacking him, the removal was successful, allowing Kakyoin to return to his senses.[18]

The next day, Jotaro found that his mother had gained a Stand ability due to DIO’s influence. But due to Holy having a much gentler persona, she could not control her Stand. Avdol then estimated that she would die in 50 days and the only way to cure her would be to kill DIO. Thanks to his Stand being able to draw an Aswan We-We fly from their photo of DIO, Jotaro was able to confirm that DIO was in Nile River in Cairo, Egypt, as the fly was known to only live in that area. Knowing DIO’s location, Jotaro, Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin, who owed a debt to Jotaro for saving his life, began their quest to Egypt. Avdol then gave Jotaro’s Stand a name, Star Platinum.[19]

The Journey Begins

Jotaro caught by Tower of Gray on the plane.

After giving a final goodbye to Holy, who was in the care of the Speedwagon Foundation, the four left from Narita airport on a flight to Cairo. While above the East China Sea, they noticed an insect on the plane. The insect then began attacking Jotaro, who quickly deduced that it was a Stand.[20] Avdol was then able to figure out that the Stand was known as Tower of Gray and its user had caused many crashes, making them look like accidents. While Jotaro was able to fend it off, Tower of Gray was able to kill a few innocent people, taking their tongues. However, Kakyoin was able to trap Tower of Gray with Hierophant Green and rip the Stand to shreds. With the Stand defeated, the identity of the user was quickly shown to be Gray Fly, an old man who was on their flight.[21]

Despite Gray Fly’s defeat, the group quickly found out that the pilots had already been killed by Tower of Gray earlier. Gray Fly, with his dying breath, then told the Jotaro and the others that he was only the first of many assassins and that they would never reach Egypt. With no other choice, Jotaro and Joseph were forced to land the plane 35 kilometers off the coast of Hong Kong and now knew that they now had to head to Egypt by either land or sea.[22]

Hong Kong

Arriving in Hong Kong, the group discussed their status over a meal. They soon met a Frenchmen named Jean Pierre Polnareff, who quickly revealed himself to be one of DIO’s men. At the Tiger Balm Garden, Avdol faced off against Polnareff’s Stand, Silver Chariot. After defeating him, Avdol recognized Polnareff’s chivalrous ways and chose not to kill him. Jotaro then quickly removed Polnareff’s flesh bud, just as he did to Kakyoin.[22]

While waiting for their next mode of transportation at a ship dock, Polnareff agreed to join Jotaro’s group and told them his original reason for joining DIO. Polnareff’s sister had been killed by a man with two right hands and had now come to the conclusion that the killer was one of DIO’s men.[23]

South China Sea

Jotaro battles Dark Blue Moon underwater.

While on the ship, Jotaro saved the life of a child that had fallen overboard from a shark. The child, who Jotaro quickly saw to be a girl, had hidden on board earlier. As they were swimming back to the ship, Jotaro and the girl were nearly attacked by a creature in the water, which turned out to be an underwater Stand. Back on board, Avdol suspected the girl of being the Stand user. However, Jotaro correctly suspected the Stand user to be the ship’s captain, Tennille, after fooling him into admitting himself to be a Stand user. Tennille, who admitted himself to being only an impostor of the real Captain Tennille, then used his Stand, Dark Blue Moon, to kidnap the Runaway Girl. Jotaro was able to quickly punch out Tennille and rescue the Runaway Girl while Tennille fled into the water. As Jotaro was pulling the Runaway Girl back up, he was pulled down to the ocean by Tennille. Underwater, Tennille covered Star Platinum in barnacles, sucking away Jotaro’s strength. Dark Blue Moon then caused a whirlpool to appear which sucked Jotaro in. Jotaro was able to concentrate all his strength into Star Platinum’s fingers which then sliced part of Dark Blue Moon’s head off, killing Tennille.[23]

Jotaro sees Forever’s abilities.

Soon afterwards, the ship began exploding, Tennille having planted bombs on the ship earlier. After some time on the life boat, Jotaro and the others came across another ship. As everyone looked throughout the ship, they found the ship to be empty, with the exception of an orangutan. The situation proved to be dangerous when one of Tennille’s crewmembers was killed by one of the ship’s hooks. Jotaro and the others searched the ship for a Stand or its use, but could find nothing. While searching, Jotaro found the orangutan, Forever, almost assaulting the Runaway Girl. Jotaro fought Forever and realized that it was the Stand user. As Jotaro continued his fight, Forever began using objects from the entire ship to attack him, as well being able to absorb into the walls. When Forever was at a safe distance, objects from the ship began strangling Jotaro and capturing Joseph and the others. It quickly became apparent that the entire ship was Forever’s Stand, Strength. Jotaro was able to escape the objects by annoying Forever. Using one of his school pins and Star Platinum’s precise finger movements, Jotaro was able to subdue Forever. Forever then surrendered, showing Jotaro his belly, but Jotaro did not forgive him and pursued to beat him senselessly.[24] With Forever defeated (or possibly dead), Strength began to slowly disintegrate. Jotaro and the others returned to their lif boat and were successfully able to make it to Singapore.[25]

Singapore

Jotaro realizes Yellow Temperance’s weakness.

With their bodies tired from the recent experience, the group decided to stay a day in Singapore.[25] While traveling around Singapore with Kakyoin and the Runaway Girl, Jotaro saw Kakyoin nearly kill a petty thief. With Kakyoin’s personality quite different, Jotaro immediately became suspicious. After almost being pushed down a large building by Kakyoin, Jotaro punched him, revealing Kakyoin to be an impostor. The fake Kakyoin then revealed himself to be Rubber Soul, a Stand user who could use his goo-like Stand, Yellow Temperance, to form into any shape or being.

Jotaro began to fight him, only for Yellow Temperance to throw him out of the cable car they were in. While Jotaro was able to save himself, he noticed a piece of Yellow Temperance had attached itself to him, slowly trying to eat his flesh. After seeing that fire and ice wouldn’t work to stop it, Jotaro fought Rubber Soul again. Rubber Soul tried to completely cover Jotaro in Yellow Temperance, but with both now entangled, Jotaro was able to throw himself and Rubber Soul into the water. Since Rubber Soul had to uncover Yellow Temperance from his face in order to breathe, Jotaro used this opportunity to hit Rubber Soul.

Rubber Soul then begged for his life and told Jotaro about the killer of Polnareff’s sister, J. Geil, whose ability involved mirrors. Rubber Soul then tried one final assault on Jotaro by using Yellow Temperance to pull Jotaro into a water pipe. Using Star Platinum’s fist to plug up the water pipe, the water pressure caused Rubber Soul to fly into the water. Rubber Soul tried to give Jotaro another plea of forgiveness, but Jotaro gave him another barrage of attacks. Jotaro later joined back with the group, including the real Kakyoin, in order to get on a train to their next destination, India. Unbeknownst to Jotaro, the Runaway Girl, who had developed a crush on Jotaro, was following them closely.[26]

India

Arriving in Calcutta, Jotaro and the others quickly met the local people until eventually going to a café. There, Polnareff encountered a Stand that used mirrors, meaning that the user who killed his sister was in Calcutta. Deciding to take the battle into his own hands, Polnareff left to fight J. Geil by himself. Avdol and Kakyoin later joined Polnareff in his fight.[27] Later, Jotaro and Joseph found Avdol wounded, having been nearly shot in the head by J. Geil’s partner, Hol Horse, with his Stand, Emperor that takes the form of a gun. They managed to treat his wounds and, so that Avdol could make a full recovery, decided to fake his death.[28] After taking Avdol to safety, Jotaro and Joseph managed to find Kakyoin and Polnareff, who had been able to successfully kill J. Geil. However, they were unable to stop Hol Horse from getting away.[29]

Jotaro takes Wheel of Fortune head on.

As they got close to the border, the group once again encountered the Runaway Girl. After some arguing, Jotaro decided to take her to the border, where they’d buy tickets for her back to Hong Kong. While driving to the border, a car they encountered earlier forced them to nearly collide with an oncoming truck, Star Platinum being their only way of escaping safely. While at a rest stop, Joseph spotted the same car there. Suspecting the driver to be one of the customers inside, Jotaro, Joseph, and Polnareff began to beat up all the men with muscular arms, due to the driver also having them. However, the brawl proved useless as the car began moving away, the driver’s face still unknown. Due to the driver mixing up the road signs, the group entered a narrow mountain way and were pushed off a cliff by the driver’s car. Thanks to the combined efforts of Hierophant Green and Star Platinum, the group was able to hook their car onto the enemy car and make it back up the cliff. With them back up, Jotaro used Star Platinum to punch the enemy car. The car soon appeared again, having actually been a Stand called Wheel of Fortune. Wheel of Fortune then transformed and proceeded to attack Jotaro, as well as Kakyoin and Polnareff. The group began running but Wheel of Fortune kept following them through both narrow edges and on top of cliffs. Using the gas that had been left behind from the wounds he caused, Wheel of Fortune was then able to light Jotaro on fire. Thanks to quick thinking, Jotaro was able to avoid the burns and used the opportunity to get close to Wheel of Fortune. With the user now in his range, Jotaro used Star Platinum to beat him.[30]

With Wheel of Fortune defeated, the group soon saw that the user, ZZ, was just a skinny man, his arms being the only muscular part of his body. In order to make sure he wouldn’t attack again, they chained him to a rock and took his passport. The obstacle now cleared, Jotaro and the others put the Runaway Girl on the next plane back to Hong Kong, despite her protests.[31]

Pakistan

Having made it to Pakistan, Jotaro’s group stopped for the night in a town

Star Platinum sucks up Justice.

covered in fog. Moments later, they found the corpse of a man who seemingly died of shock. The man’s body was completely covered with holes, yet there was no blood. They were then approached by an old woman, Enya, who offered a night’s stay at her hotel. Later that night, Jotaro went looking for Polnareff, who had been gone for quite a while. Jotaro, who had been suspicious of Enya, proved his thoughts correct when she called him by his name. Jotaro then revealed to Enya that he had signed his name as «Qtaro Kujo» in the guestbook, thus solidifying his suspicions of her being a Stand user. Enya began attacking Jotaro with her Stand, Justice, which had actually been the fog that surrounded the town.

Star Platinum beats up Steely Dan.

Polnareff and Hol Horse, who each had been attacked earlier, appeared and told him that Justice could take possession of someone with any wound on their body. This also included corpses, explaining the mystery of the corpse from earlier that day. Jotaro was able to stop Justice by having Star Platinum completely inhale it, thus defeating Enya.[31] With Justice now rendered useless, the entire town reverted to nothing more than a cemetery. The group decided to take Enya along with them because of her knowledge of DIO’s Stand ability and his location in Egypt.[32]

In the city of Karachi, another Stand user, Steely Dan, appeared and told Enya that she had failed. Enya’s flesh bud then killed her. Jotaro quickly attacked Steely Dan, only for the pain felt by Dan to also be felt by Joseph. Dan revealed that his Stand, Lovers had burrowed deep inside Joseph’s body and any pain that was inflicted upon Dan would also affect Joseph. With his grandfather’s life at stake, Jotaro was forced into doing whatever Dan wanting him to, threatening to hurt himself (and therefore Joseph) if Jotaro didn’t comply. Elsewhere, Kakyoin and Polnareff had shrunk their Stands inside Joseph’s brain and tried to find The Lovers. After some fighting, Hierophant Green was able to defeat The Lovers, forcing it to leave Joseph’s brain. In a last effort, Dan tried to control Jotaro and then a small girl until he saw that Kakyoin had tied Hierophant Green to The Lovers. Jotaro then beat Dan harder than any of his previous opponents and threw a piece of paper at him containing all the cruel things he had done to him, calling it his «receipt».[32]

The Arabian Desert

The Joestar group finds out the truth about The Sun.

Due to unrest in the area, the group chose to not go to Iran and Iraq, instead passing along the strait from Karachi to Abu Dhabi. Riding on camel-back, they traveled across the Arabian Desert from Abu Dhabi to Saudi Arabia. As the heat raged on, Joseph surprised the group by revealing that it actually should be nighttime. They soon realized that the Sun itself was a Stand when it was rising from the west. The heat grew worse, with even the scorpions not being able to handle the heat. Kakyoin even tried to attack The Sun directly, only for it to bounce the attack back. However, after finding shade under a rock, they were able to find the user, Arabia Fats, who had been using a mirror to hide himself. With a simple stone throw, Fats was knocked out and the group were able to continue in the cold desert night.[33]

Taking a private plane, the group were forced take a sick baby with them to the next town. While in flight, a sleeping Kakyoin began freaking out and messed up the controls. While Joseph was able to keep everything steady, they then ran into a coconut tree and crashed. Even though everyone ended up safe, Kakyoin’s strange attitude continued as he tried to harm the baby, Mannish Boy. That night, after they all fell asleep, Jotaro and the others woke up in a dream world and were confronted by an enemy Stand, Death Thirteen, which was being controlled by Mannish Boy. They found themselves unable to use their Stands and were getting attack. However Kakyoin, who had summoned his Stand before going to sleep, was able use Hierophant Green in the dream world. Kakyoin was able to subdue Death 13 and free the rest. With their Stands inactive in the dream world, everyone, sans Kakyoin, forgot these events and eventually took Mannish Boy to his family.[34]

Jotaro pummels The High Priestess’s teeth.

The Red Sea

After picking Avdol back up[35] (and finally telling Polnareff the truth about Avdol’s supposed «death»), he revealed that he had bought a submarine that would take them across the Red Sea. The sailing went well for a while, until they were attacked by High Priestess, an enemy Stand controlled by a user named Midler. Using its ability to transform into anything glass, metallic, or rubber, High Priestess tried to drown them and attack them using metallic objects. As the submarine sank, Jotaro and the others were forced to take scuba gear and swim. High Priestess then formed into the body of the ocean and proceeded to eat them. It tried to crush Jotaro with its teeth, but Jotaro was able to use Star Platinum to completely smash High Priestess’s teeth, thus breaking Midler’s own teeth and knocking her out. They then swam out of the Red Sea. After 30 days of dangers, they had finally made it to Egypt.[28]

Egypt: Nile River

Jotaro learns of his mother’s worsening condition.

Upon request by Joseph, the Speedwagon Foundation sent extra help in the form of another Stand user, the user of The Fool. The user turned out to be a dog named Iggy who could manipulate the sand around him. Before leaving, the Speedwagon employees also told Jotaro and Joseph that Holy’s condition was getting worse with every passing day and that she only had about two weeks left. They also told them they saw nine other people going to the same area that DIO was thought to be hiding before taking off.[36]

Jotaro buries N’Doul in the Egyptian sand.

After some time driving through the sands, Jotaro and the others found one of the employees having died from drowning. The other employee was quickly decapitated when the water from Joseph’s canteen came out and ripped his head inside. Realizing they were now under attack from a water Stand, Geb, the group tried to separate. Geb went for Kakyoin, slashed his eyes, and then went after Polnareff. Before Polnareff could be hurt, the dead employee’s digital watch began to beep. Geb instead attacked the watch, indicating that it attacked through sound. After multiple attempts to either run away or attack it directly, their car was destroyed and Avdol was badly wounded. With no other choice, Jotaro forced Iggy to use The Fool in order to fly them to the location of the Stand user. Jotaro saw that the user, N’Doul, was blind and solely relied on sound to attack. Jotaro was able to distract N’Doul by throwing Iggy towards him and took this moment in order to get behind N’Doul and land a strong punch. Defeated, N’Doul chose to kill himself with Geb. While he did not fear death, he did not want to be killed by DIO, his savior, for his failure. Before dying, N’Doul told Jotaro that Geb was one of the Nine Gods of Egypt, implying the other gods were Stand users as well. Jotaro buried N’Doul in the sand and seemingly began a friendship with Iggy (though it was a rough start).[36]

Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: The Genesis of Universe#Chapter 1: One-Way Trip from Desert to Hell

(The italicized information below derives from a Light Novel not written by Araki. As such, it may or may not be considered canonW.)

The Joestar group, exhausted from the Nubian desert’s heat, suddenly encounters Absalom, who presents himself as the driver of the «Satanic Coupler» locomotive and offers refuge for them inside it. After learning that Satanic Coupler is actually a Stand, Jotaro, along with Polnareff and , escape the train. After seeing Absalom hurt a boy in his attack, a furious Jotaro makes him the victim of his wrath, thanks to a plan made by Joseph to damage Satanic Couple’s weak spot. In a last attempt, Absalom tries to kill Avdol, but is defeated by a combination of Hierophant Green and Star Platinum and becomes incapacitated.

Jotaro is stabbed by Anubis.

Jotaro and the others quickly took Kakyoin and Avdol to a hospital.[37] While Avdol was able to recover quickly, Kakyoin had to stay in the hospital. The good news was that his pupils weren’t damaged and he’d be able to join them in a few days. Later, Polnareff came across an enemy, Chaka, but quickly defeated him and took his sword. While at a barber shop, the sword, Anubis the living Stand, took possession of the barber, Khan, but Jotaro and Polnareff were able to stop him and break the sword. But Anubis soon took possession of Polnareff instead and used Silver Chariot for a twin swords attack. Despite getting stabbed, Jotaro was able to shatter the hilt of the blade and free Polnareff of Anubis’s control. Unbeknownst to Jotaro, the remainder of the sword eventually fell into the river, where it rusted several days later.[38]

Jotaro and Polnareff prepare to beat up Alessi.

While Joseph and Avdol were dealing with another enemy user,[39] Jotaro and Polnareff were soon involved in their own battle. Polnareff was turned into a child by the ability of enemy Alessi’s Stand, Sethan. Alessi took advantage of Polnareff’s size and tried to kill him. Jotaro eventually came to the scene but Alessi quickly changed him to a child as well, roughly seven years of age. Since he had only recently gained Star Platinum, he now found himself unable to use it. Despite this disadvantage, Jotaro, who had always been strong even as a kid, was still able to knock Alessi out and revert them back to their original ages. When Alessi awoke, Jotaro and Polnareff continued to beat him into oblivion. They soon met back up with Joseph and Avdol.[40]

After receiving a call from the Speedwagon Foundation, Joseph informed everyone that Holy had only four or five days left to live. In order to speed things up, they then took a train from Luxor to Cairo.[41]

Egypt: Cairo

Reaching Cairo, Joseph used Hermit Purple in order to gain a photograph of DIO’s new mansion. They kept asking around but could not find anyone that knew its location. They then met a man, Daniel J. D’Arby, who claimed to knew the whereabouts of the mansion. However, being a gambler himself, D’Arby told them they had to gamble with him in order to learn such information. Polnareff played a game in which he guessed which piece of beef jerky a cat would get. But Polnareff lost the bet when the cat took the other piece and D’Arby took his soul in the process. D’Arby revealed himself to be an enemy Stand user and anytime someone lost at his games his Stand, Osiris, would take their soul. Joseph played a game involving dropping coins in an already-full glass of liquor, the loser being the one that made the liquor spill over. Joseph was seemingly winning the game (using tactics of his own), until D’Arby was able to get one more coin in, Joseph’s next coin being the one to lose. Checking the glass, Jotaro found that D’Arby had actually cheated again using a plan involving melting chocolate that had already been placed in the glass earlier. Seeing that D’Arby had once again cheated, Jotaro challenged D’Arby at his own game of poker.[42]

Jotaro takes on D’Arby in a game of poker.

Jotaro demonstrated to D’Arby Star Platinum’s precise vision and accuracy, telling him that he would not be so easy to cheat against. Even after this, D’Arby tried another tactic at cheating, resulting in Star Platinum breaking his index finger. Using a nearby boy as the dealer, Jotaro bet his soul in order to start the game. D’Arby made Joseph’s and Polnareff’s souls into six chips each, meaning Jotaro would have to win a minimum of two hands in order to win them back. Jotaro lost the first hand, losing three of his six soul chips. During the second hand, Jotaro chose to not look at his cards and also raised the hand with Avdol’s soul. D’Arby called the hand with the rest of Jotaro’s soul and all of Polnareff’s, but then raised him all of Joseph’s soul as well. Jotaro, keeping a cool face, called the bet with Kakyoin’s soul. In order to intimidate D’Arby, Jotaro used Star Platinum’s speed to light himself a cigarette and get some juice.

The Joestars approach DIO’s mansion.

He then bet his mother’s soul as well and told D’Arby that the only way to call it would be to tell them the secret of DIO’s Stand. With the possibility of losing (and therefore telling the secret and then being killed by DIO for being a traitor), D’Arby fell unconscious, automatically folding the hand. Seeing D’Arby’s hand of four kings, Avdol was surprised to see Jotaro’s hand was nothing important. D’Arby’s forfeit freed everyone’s souls but D’Arby had become so mentally fatigued that they were not able to learn the location of the mansion.[42]

Continuing their search, Jotaro and the others eventually ran into Hol Horse once more. He tried to take Polnareff hostage but he was easily beaten. A moment later, a truck hit them but they were able to make it out with only minor injuries. Unbeknownst to them, Hol Horse ended up accidentally wounding himself in the process.[43] They continued their questioning until they found a beggar that had much information. He did not return, giving the possibility he may have been killed by another Stand user.[44]

Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: The Genesis of Universe#Chapter 2: The Gravestone of Red-Hot Sand

(The italicized information below derives from a Light Novel not written by Araki. As such, it may or may not be considered canonW.)
With his friends suddenly disapearing, Jotaro asks a merchant he had previously bought one perfume bottle if he had seen them. the merchant inform Jotaro of his friends location, what makes him run to them, believing the group to be in danger. He soon faces the enemy who was following the group, The Scribe Ani, who tries to defeat Jotaro by creating the AmmitW, the strongest ancient beast of Egypt. The Ammit proves to be a powerful foe, but suddenly dissapears after Polnareff and Joseph damage the part the creature is described in Ptah’s pages. Jotaro blinds The Scribe Ani by throwing at him one perfume bottle he had previously bough so he wouldn’t be able to summon anything else and then destroys The Scribe Ani’s body with a barrage of «Ora ora» punches.

The next day, Iggy, who had just recovered from a serious battle against another enemy, and Kakyoin, who had finally been released from the hospital, met up with them. With all six now joined together once more, Iggy led them to the location of DIO’s mansion.[45]

Battle in DIO’s Mansion

Jotaro plays against Terence T. D’Arby.

The team arrived at DIO’s mansion and were greeted by its butler, Telence T. D’Arby, younger brother of Daniel J. D’Arby. D’Arby quickly separated Jotaro, Joseph, and Kakyoin from Polnareff, Avdol, and Iggy and took them to his game room. D’Arby then challenged the trio to video games and if they lost their soul would be transferred to one of his dolls. First, D’Arby challenged Kakyoin to a racing game. While Kakyoin put up a good challenge, D’Arby was still able to win and took Kakyoin’s soul. D’Arby then challenged Jotaro to a baseball videogame. In the beginning, Jotaro kept on missing and giving D’Arby the lead. However, having «memorized» the gameplay, Jotaro was able to successfully score four hits and take the advantage. But this did not distract D’Arby and he was able to take the lead once more. As the game continued, Jotaro was able to figure out that D’Arby’s Stand, Atum, must be able to read an individual’s mind. Jotaro then began announcing what his next movements would be, but the movements he actually did were different. D’Arby stared into Jotaro’s soul but found that he wasn’t lying. Jotaro continued this tactic and was able to defeat D’Arby in the process. D’Arby’s loss was able to return Kakyoin to his body and the trick was revealed to be Joseph using Hermit Purple to control the game. With Kakyoin now safe, Jotaro beat D’Arby hard enough to paralyze him.[45]

The Joestars realize DIO is near.

With the game won, Jotaro, Joseph, and Kakyoin proceeded further into the mansion. Not long after that, the mansion began to crumble, indicating Polnareff and Avdol were fighting another enemy somewhere else inside.[46] They then headed towards the tower of the mansion, where they suspected Polarneff and Avdol to be.[47] They were soon confronted by one of DIO’s remaining lackeys, Nukesaku, whom Jotaro easily beat. In exchange for letting him live, they took Nukesaku with them in order to gain any last-minute information they needed.[48]

The trio soon met back up with Polnareff, who was in the middle of fighting DIO. DIO then took the chance to run higher up the mansion’s tower. Polnareff then told them of Avdol and Iggy, both of whom had died fighting DIO’s right-hand man. Holding back their sadness, the four went to the top of the tower and found DIO’s casket. They then forced Nukesaku to open the casket. However, instead of DIO, they found Nukesaku himself in the casket, dead. It was their first chance at seeing DIO’s Stand, The World. Sensing the danger, Jotaro and the others fled the castle. With nightfall, they knew DIO would begin to chase them.[48]

The Final Battle

There’s a reason for your defeat, DIO. One simple reason. You pissed me off.

—Jotaro Kujo, DIO’s World

Jotaro and DIO begin their battle.

Now in Cairo, the team decided to split up, Jotaro and Polnareff on one end and Joseph and Kakyoin on the other. Needing an immediate mode of transportation, Jotaro and Polnareff stole a motorcycle and continued to search for DIO. They found two destroyed cars, indicating Joseph and Kakyoin were already in battle with DIO. Jotaro was able to find Joseph, who revealed that The World’s ability was to stop time. Joseph was then stabbed by a knife DIO threw while in the frozen time and was rendered unconscious. Angered by this, as well as Kakyoin’s death that had occurred moments earlier, Jotaro began his fight with DIO.[48]

Jotaro takes the upper hand.

As the fight started, Jotaro saw that The World had similar strength and speed to Star Platinum. They began pummeling each other, seemingly to equal ends. But The World proved slightly stronger and injured Jotaro. DIO then froze time but was shocked to see that Jotaro, even by just a little bit, was also able to move in the frozen time. However, DIO found a magnet on himself and Jotaro. Both magnets were on the same side, giving the illusion that Jotaro could actually move. DIO then moved in for the killing blow, but Jotaro was able land a powerful punch in the frozen time, indicating the magnets to be a red herring. But DIO quickly recovered after taking the blood of an innocent bystander.[48]

Jotaro is nearly killed by The World.

DIO froze time once more and proceeded to hit Jotaro with a barrage of knives from all sides. Jotaro was able to block several knives in frozen time but found himself unable to stop them all once time return to normal. He was stabbed multiple times and fell to the ground. However, anticipating such an attack, Jotaro stuffed his jacket and hat with magazines, thus preventing his body and head from actually getting injured. But he still had been stabbed deeply in his arms and right leg. DIO then came to see if Jotaro had truly died. To make sure, he was about to cut off Jotaro’s head, until Polnareff came and stabbed DIO in the head. Using another time stop, DIO beat Polnareff. DIO then checked Jotaro’s heartbeat, forcing him to use Star Platinum to stop his heart. DIO continued on with his original plan to cut Jotaro’s head off but Jotaro was able to use this opportunity to land a strong blow directly into DIO’s head and shatter part of his skull. Heavily wounded, DIO tried to retreat. But at every angle, Jotaro easily followed DIO and continuously beat him. But luck fell on DIO, as he was able to make it back to where Joseph’s body was. Draining Joseph’s body, DIO’s wounds were all healed and he transformed into a much stronger form.[48]

The final attack.

Joseph’s soul then appeared to Jotaro and told him to stay calm despite what anger DIO may cause him. DIO then completely drained Joseph’s body, causing Jotaro to charge directly at DIO. DIO froze time again and Jotaro was able to move in frozen time more. But DIO, now supercharged, could move for an even longer time as well. DIO’s strength had also increased and he began constantly beating Jotaro. DIO froze time again and threw a steamroller directly at Jotaro. Jotaro tried to push it back with Star Platinum, but was unable to continuously do it and was seemingly crushed. It had seemed that DIO was finally victorious in his century-long feud with the Joestars. But DIO soon found himself unable to move because Jotaro himself was able to stop time. Jotaro used his newly-discovered advantage to heavily injure DIO’s legs. DIO then sprayed the blood from his legs onto Jotaro’s eyes in an attempt to obscure his sight, and began a strong kick with his good leg. However, Jotaro was able to see through Star Platinum’s eyes and counterattack with his arm. DIO’s The World then began to crumble from the attack, causing DIO’s body to break down as well. Even as he shouted how his defeat was impossible, DIO’s head exploded. He was finally dead.[48]

The Long Journey Ends

Jotaro and Joseph bid farewell to Polnareff.

Jotaro and Polnareff’s injuries were dealt with by the Speedwagon Foundation. Since DIO had taken much of Joseph’s blood, Jotaro asked for a blood transfusion from DIO’s body to Joseph’s. After using Star Platinum to restart Joseph’s heartbeat, the transfusion began. The shriveled-up body that Joseph had after losing so much blood began returning to his normal muscular figure and Joseph fully revived. Later, Jotaro and Joseph took the remainder DIO’s body outside, where it evaporated with the rising sun. They then gave one final moment of thought for Kakyoin, Iggy, and Avdol.[49]

At the airport, Jotaro and Joseph gave a final goodbye to Polnareff, who was ready to return to his home country of France. The trio gave their final goodbyes and left, promising to see one another again someday. In Japan, Holy awoke fully healed and freed from the curse. Even miles away, she knew her son and father were coming home.[49]

Career and Personal Life (1989-1998)

A picture of Jotaro and his wife.

Some time in the 1990s, Jotaro and Polnareff began tracking the excavated Stand arrows.[50]

After graduating, Jotaro studied hard and eventually earned a PhD in marine biology. He married an Italian-American woman and had a daughter named Jolyne around the age of 21.

While looking through his grandfather’s will at the age of 28, Jotaro discovers that Joseph had an illegitimate son in Morioh, Japan. In an attempt to get a picture of him using Hermit Purple, he discovers an ominous figure in the photos instead and decides to go to Morioh to investigate.

OVA Version

Naturally, Jotaro is the main protagonist of the Part 3 OVA, serving the same role as ever. That said there are a number of differences.

Notably, Jotaro’s victory over Forever is instead given mostly to Polnareff, who slices the orangutan in half before the latter could use his Stand to crush Jotaro.

Whilst the 1993 episodes also keep Jotaro’s role intact, he is instead made the victim of DIO’s brief time manipulation when Jotaro tries to climb a set of stairs (Polnareff was the victim in the manga.) Jotaro is then sent flying out of the mansion by DIO (in the manga, Jotaro escaped the mansion of his own accord along with the others when they suspected an ambush from DIO.)

In the penultimate episode «Kakyoin: Duel in the Barrier», a scene is added where Jotaro briefly ruminates on DIO’s power and how his World Stand and Star Platinum seem similar in nature.

The final episode recreates the final battle between Jotaro and DIO accurately, albeit with some changes, such as removing Jotaro’s magnet trick as well as changing the Jump magazines that save him from DIO’s knives into wooden splints that he put on his broken ribs beforehand. The final scene in the battle is significantly different. In the manga, DIO brings down a steam roller to crush Jotaro, but Jotaro stops time to and climbs atop said steam roller to confront DIO who is trapped and left standing. This scene was changed to DIO using a tanker that he pummels until it explodes as he leaps off to escape, with Jotaro stopping time and walking out of the flames towards DIO, who is now on the ground instead of the would-be steam roller.

Diamond is Unbreakable (1999)

Jotaro meets Koichi.

Meeting Josuke

In 1999, Jotaro traveled to the town of Morioh upon the request of Joseph. Joseph, while doing research, found out he had an illegitimate son named Josuke Higashikata. Jotaro met Josuke, along with Josuke’s classmate Koichi Hirose. Josuke proved to be a kind person, but would get angry when someone would insult his hair. His Stand, Crazy Diamond, had the ability to restore organisms and heal, as well as break down object to their original components. After accidentally insulting his hair, Jotaro got into a fight with Josuke. Crazy Diamond’s attacks were powerful enough to break through Star Platinum’s defense, but thanks to the latter’s time stop, Jotaro was able to subdue him. Jotaro took this time to show Josuke a photo of man named Angelo, a convicted serial killer and rapist. While he didn’t elaborate further to Josuke, he told him to be careful.[51]

The Fight Against Angelo

Jotaro and Josuke trapped by Angelo.

Later, Jotaro called Josuke to inform him that Angelo’s Stand, Aqua Necklace, could disguise itself as any type of liquid. Without much of a fight, Josuke was able to capture it. However, after taking his eyes off of it, Aqua Necklace was able to escape and kill his grandfather, Ryohei Higashikata. Following the funeral, Jotaro and Josuke waited three days for Angelo to attack, drinking only bottled water in the duration. Angelo took advantage of the climate when, during a rainy day, slipped into the house and turned on all the pipes and anything that let out water and steam. Angelo surrounded Jotaro and Josuke throughout the house until he finally had Aqua Necklace go inside Josuke’s mouth.

Josuke traps Angelo into a rock.

While it seemed like Angelo had won, in actuality, Josuke had earlier placed a plastic glove inside his mouth and used it to catch Angelo.[52]

Now helpless, Angelo told them that, due to Japanese law, they had no right to kill him. However, Josuke uses Crazy Diamond to fuse Angelo into the rock. While being fused, Angelo told Jotaro and Josuke that he had gained his Stand when a man with a Bow and Arrow had shot him. Instead of dying, he gained his Stand powers and was later able to escape prison. With this information, Jotaro was able to conclude that the Bow and Arrow was how DIO had gained his Stand abilities ten years ago. Angelo took this time to have Aqua Necklace, still inside the glove, try to strangle a child, taking a hostage in the process. He then insulted Josuke’s hair, which resulted in Josuke breaking part of the rock Angelo was in and deactivating Aqua Necklace. While Angelo lived, he could no longer speak and was trapped in the stone forever.[52]

The Search for Red Hot Chili Pepper

Jotaro learns the truth about the Bow and Arrow.

Checking with the Speedwagon Foundation, Jotaro confirmed that it was Enya that had used the Bow and Arrow on DIO over a decade ago. With Enya’s death, the whereabouts of the Bow and Arrow had gone missing. Someone else then got a hold of it and began creating Stand users, mostly around Morioh. Jotaro knew it was time to find the Bow and Arrow and destroy them. Around this time, Josuke and Koichi were involved in a fight involving the Bow and Arrow’s owner, Keicho Nijimura and his brother Okuyasu. By the end of the conflict, Okuyasu became an ally but Keicho was killed and the Bow and Arrow were stolen by someone else.[53]

Jotaro is shocked by Red Hot Chili Pepper.

Several days later, Jotaro received a phone call from a stranger who claimed to be the one that killed Keicho and stole the Bow and Arrow. He told Jotaro to leave Morioh soon or else he would kill him and Josuke. Using his Stand power, Red Hot Chili Pepper, the stranger was able to electrocute the phone line, nearly shocking Jotaro and destroying the telephone.[54] At another time, Josuke called Jotaro and informed him of an enemy Stand in the area. In order to fill in the details, they agreed to meet at Morioh Station. When Jotaro arrived, Josuke revealed that the one that called him was an imposter, used by a Stand user named Toshikazu Hazamada. He is nearly stabbed when Toshikazu uses his Stand to control Josuke, before the goons Toshikazu attacked showed up and beat him up.[55]

Jotaro meets with a Speedwagon Foundation employee.

Jotaro was later relayed a message from the Speedwagon Foundation that said that Joseph would be arriving in Morioh soon. Using Hermit Purple, Joseph would be able to find the user of Red Hot Chili Pepper. Gathering in an area without electricity, Jotaro talked to Josuke, Okuyasu, and Koichi about Joseph’s arrival. Red Hot Chili Pepper appeared, having stowed in the battery of Okuyasu’s motorcycle, and started going to the Morioh Harbor where Joseph was expected to arrive. Okuyasu stopped Red Hot Chili Pepper and the two began to fight. While Okuyasu was winning, Red Hot Chili Pepper was able to gain a boost in energy from an underground cable and defeat Okuyasu. Splitting into groups, Jotaro went with Okuyasu to the boat Joseph was on, while Josuke and Koichi stayed on land to fight off Red Hot Chili Pepper and its user Akira Otoishi. Josuke was successful in defeating Otoishi, but Akira was still able to get on board. However, Okuyasu was able to stop Akira once and for all and Akira was sent to jail. With Joseph safe, Josuke was able to meet his father for the first time.[56] Later, rather than destroying it, Jotaro took the Bow and Arrow to the Speedwagon Foundation for safekeeping.[57]

Hunting A Rat

Jotaro and Josuke inspect the rat carcasses.

While imprisoned, Akira confessed to having used the Bow and Arrow on a rat. Jotaro took Josuke on a hunt to find the rat, using ball bearings and their Stands’ speed and accuracy to hit. While setting up traps, they found a group of dead rats having been fused together into a cube. Following one of the storm drains, they found a house and farm that was completely empty. The two searched the house but couldn’t find any holes in the walls. The two then split up to check different rooms. Jotaro found one rat that used its Stand, Ratt, to shoot poison darts. While Star Platinum caught it, the dart automatically began to melt Jotaro’s arm. Meeting back up with Josuke, who had killed another rat that used the same Stand, Jotaro’s arm was fixed. After calling the Speedwagon Foundation, Jotaro learned that Akira had actually hit two rats. With one now dead, they continued their search for the other.[58]

Jotaro is targeted by Ratt.

Following any bite marks, droppings, and other tracks left behind, Jotaro and Josuke continued following the other rat, whom Jotaro named Bug-Eaten, past the storm drains. After some time, the tracks stopped, indicating that Bug-Eaten backtracked to some distance away. Now at a distance, Bug-Eaten used Ratt to shoot a dart into Josuke’s neck. But Jotaro used Star Platinum to stop time and remove the dart safely. Realizing Bug-Eaten was waiting for nightfall in order to escape, Jotaro acted as a distraction for Bug-Eaten to hit at while Josuke tried to hit Bug-Eaten. Jotaro was able to avoid the shots at first, but Bug-Eaten began throwing more shots ricochet off rocks and hit Jotaro. Jotaro continued hit distraction, his body melting more and more, until Josuke was able to trick Bug-Eaten and kill it.[58]

The Mysterious Yoshikage Kira

Josuke gives Jotaro Kira’s button.

Soon after the events involving Shigekiyo Yangu’s disappearance, the group met up and discussed the circumstances around it. They concluded that the killer may be a Stand user, due to the unusual lack of evidence. Reimi Sugimoto did not know how or why they had met, but she confirmerd that Shigechi was murdered by the same killer that killed her. Just before his death, Shigechi’s Harvest delivered Josuke a button which seemed to have fallen off the killer’s suit jacket. Jotaro decided to deliver the button to the Speedwagon Foundation to be analyzed; he figured the button should be able to narrow their suspects down due to it belonging to one certain brand.[59]

Star Platinum Pummels Kira

One morning, Jotaro was questioning the clothing stores around Morioh about the owner of the button when he encountered Koichi. They entered a shoe store called Mukade-ya, where they found a suit with the very same buttons hanging on a rack inside. However, before they could learn about the suit’s owner, the shopkeeper was attacked by Yoshikage Kira’s Sheer Heart Attack. Jotaro froze time and landed several punches on Sheer Heart Attack, but none of these attacks seemed to affect its hard body. He soon discovered that the Stand was automatically attracted to heat and urged Koichi to keep his own Stand close by; an order that Koichi ends up disobeying. When Sheer Heart Attack turned on Koichi, Jotaro stopped time once more and started a fire, thus diverting the explosion to him. Jotaro was disabled by the attack for some time, forcing Koichi to fight Kira alone. He regained consciousness sometime after Koichi was punched through the chest by Killer Queen, and managed to punch Kira senseless and end the fight in a draw. Joined by Josuke and Okuyasu, the four chased after a weakened Kira only to find that he had changed his appearance completely.[60]

Star Platinum isolates Yoshihiro

Josuke, Okuyasu, Koichi and Jotaro visited Kira’s old home to find clues on his personality and whereabouts. While searching a room with Josuke, Jotaro found a picture album and a record that Kira kept on the growth of his nails. Suddenly, a camera on the desk went off. The two looked at the photo and noticed that Kira’s father Yoshihiro was sitting crouched in the background. Yoshihiro attacked Jotaro and Josuke using his Stand Atom Heart Father’s ability. However, Jotaro outwitted the man by taking a new photograph and isolating Yoshihiro in it. This kept the ghost inside the photo until Okuyasu mistakenly opened the sealed photograph and released him. Yoshihiro stole the Stand arrow that Josuke discovered and made his escape.[61]

Kira’s Final Stand

Jotaro confronts Hayato.

On the morning that Kira activated Killer Queen Bites the Dust, Jotaro and a number of other Stand users had decided to gather to discuss their findings on Kira’s whereabouts and identity. They encountered Hayato Kawajiri and recognized him as the boy from the photograph that Rohan Kishibe took, and immediately began to question Hayato about it. This activated Bite the Dust, and Jotaro, Josuke, Okuyasu and Koichi were subsequently killed by Killer Queen. Time rewound, and on his next try, Hayato succeeded in exposing Kira’s identity. A final showdown between Josuke and Kira began.[62]

Jotaro immobilizes Kira.

Jotaro, Koichi and Rohan heard loud noises coming from down the street and went to investigate. They found Kira, bloody and wounded from his battle with Josuke (and Okuyasu). Kira attempted to invoke Bite the Dust once more on a female nurse, but Koichi uses Echoes Act 3 to weigh down Kira’s hand and prevent him from pulling the trigger. Using the opportunity, Jotaro stopped time and punched Kira with Star Platinum. Kira was crushed by a nearby ambulance and finally defeated.[63][64]

Jotaro and Joseph bade farewell to Morioh.

Farewell to the Golden Heart

Following Kira’s defeat, Jotaro and the rest of Morioh’s Stand users bade Reimi farewell. Jotaro and Joseph prepared to leave Morioh on a boat, while Josuke sent them off. Jotaro was concerned that other Stand users like Kira may appear, but Joseph assured him that Josuke and the others would protect the town with their golden spirits. It is revealed that Jotaro later earned a professor’s degree for the thesis on starfish that he wrote while he was in Morioh.[65]

At some point while Jotaro was in Japan, Jolyne was suffering from a very high fever, yet Jotaro did not go back to visit her.[66]

PRE-VENTO AUREO

Jotaro and Polnareff in the 90s investigating the Arrows.

Before the events of Vento Aureo, Jotaro and Polnareff learned of the Arrows and began to investigate them. Polnareff eventually went on his own in Italy but his investigations caught the attention of Diavolo.

Vento Aureo (2001)

Jotaro receives a call from Koichi.

The Son of DIO

In 2001, Jotaro asks Koichi to go on a mission to Italy. His objective was to get a skin sample of a boy named Haruno Shiobana, which would then be given to the Speedwagon Foundation for analyzing.[67] Some time later, Koichi reported back to Jotaro that Haruno Shiobana, who now went by Giorno Giovanna, was a Stand user. Jotaro then revealed to Koichi that Giorno was the son of DIO and wanted to get the skin sample to confirm this. However, now knowing that he was a Stand user, Jotaro called off the mission.[68]

Post-Vento Aureo (2006+)

In 2006, Jolyne is framed for pick pocketing and sent to prison. Jotaro’s wife calls him to come help bail her out but he refuses and hangs up because he had to go to Tokyo for an emergency. Jolyne was ultimately sent to juvenile detention, resulting in their relationship worsening.

At another point, Jolyne takes Jotaro’s car out for a joyride and he accused her of stealing it before saying he had work to do and left to another country.[66]

Due to his busy lifestyle (including his excursions dealing with supernatural threats), Jotaro’s relationship with his wife and daughter did not go well. He eventually divorced his wife, furthering the gap between him and Jolyne.

Stone Ocean (2011-2012)

Jotaro as he appeared in Part 6

Jotaro is a fully grown 40-year-old adult and marine scientist. Despite the large gap between him and his daughter, he still cares about her. When she was imprisoned for a crime she didn’t commit, Jotaro learned of Johngalli A’s link with his former enemy DIO and comes to Green Dolphin Street prison to have Jolyne escape, aware that it is a trap designed for him. However he and Jolyne are attacked by two enemies instead: Johngalli A and the Stand Whitesnake cooperate to take down Jotaro; despite his prowess, Whitesnake manages to steal Jotaro’s Stand and memories, storing them in the form of Stand DISCs and he falls into a coma. Yet, before falling unconscious, he confesses his affection for his daughter, prompting Jolyne to stay in prison and try to retrieve the DISCs.

Jotaro climactically returns to save his daughter

For most of the story he is in this coma, hoping to be revived. In the meantime, Jotaro is being taken care of by doctors from the Speedwagon Foundation who watch over his slowly decaying body and experiment with his condition. The doctors discover among others that he still has instinctive memories of certain things, such as Jolyne and his hat.

After Jolyne successfully sends his Memory DISC back to him, Jotaro makes a slow recovery. However he makes a full return during Jolyne’s second confrontation with Enrico Pucci in Cape Canaveral along with Ermes Costello. Appearing just in time to save Jolyne from being shot, Jotaro punches Pucci upside the head with Star Platinum. Now fully mastering his Stand, he confronts Pucci and has Ermes shoot the priest, stopping time in order to follow up and launch a spear straight at Pucci’s head. However, Pucci somehow is able to see and react to the spear and narrowly avoids being killed, while also making use of the spear’s momentum to send him toward the ideal location to unlock the Stand Made in Heaven.

Jotaro’s death at the hands of Pucci

During the final struggle, Star Platinum’s time stop becomes the only asset enabling the heroes to reach Pucci. Protected by Diver Down, Jotaro tried to stop time at the right moment, when Pucci would attack. Unfortunately, Pucci exploited his love for his daughter and during the crucial time stop, Jotaro realized that Pucci let knives fall down on Jolyne, echoing the method that DIO once tried to kill Jotaro himself with. Jotaro lost time pulling her away, and couldn’t hit Pucci, who cut his face in half and killed him. Due to the effects of accelerated time from Made in Heaven, his body, along with Ermes’ and Anasui’s, quickly rot and disintegrate.

When Pucci resets the universe, an alternate version of Jotaro and Jolyne appear, with distinctly dissimilar faces and slightly altered appearances (i.e. «Jolyne’s» tattoo is a bee, «Jotaro’s» hat lacks the hand sign) from the originals. The two are in the middle of arguing about the daughter coming home, before being interrupted by the appearance of Emporio, having survived Pucci’s assault, but being pursued by him.

Later, after Emporio defeats Pucci and resets the universe once more, a young woman named Irene mentions her father to him when they meet.

Major Battles

Part 3

  • Jotaro vs Muhammad Avdol
  • Jotaro vs Noriaki Kakyoin[69]
  • Jotaro vs Impostor Captain Tennille[23]
  • Jotaro vs Forever[24]
  • Jotaro vs Rubber Soul[26]
  • Jotaro vs ZZ[30]
  • Jotaro vs Steely Dan[32]
  • Jotaro vs Arabia Fats[33]
  • Jotaro vs Midler
  • Jotaro and Iggy vs N’Doul
  • Jotaro vs Khan
  • Jotaro and Polnareff vs Anubis
  • Jotaro and Polnareff vs Alessi
  • Jotaro vs Daniel J. D’Arby
  • Jotaro and Joseph vs Telence T. D’Arby
  • Jotaro vs DIO

Part 4

  • Jotaro and Josuke vs Anjuro «Angelo» Katagiri
  • Jotaro and Josuke vs Bug-Eaten
  • Jotaro and Koichi vs Yoshikage Kira
  • Jotaro, Josuke, Koichi, Okuyasu, and Hayato vs Yoshikage Kira

Part 6

  • Jotaro and Jolyne vs Johngalli A and Whitesnake
  • Jotaro, Jolyne, Emporio, Ermes, and Anasui vs Enrico Pucci

Illustrations

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Jotaro Jump Ultimate Stars

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Jump Ultimate Stars artwork

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With the main characters of Part 4

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Jotaro 2010 Manga Promo

2010 ‘The World of Jojo’ Promo

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Jotaro with Iggy

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Jump Summer Festival Issue No.36 1989

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JoJonium Postcard (Comes with Vol 17)

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Jotaro and Iggy from Stardust Crusader BD box

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SO Volume 3 Clean

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Autograph sketch Summer 2006

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Autpgraph sketch 2008

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Animage 11, 2017

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Stardust Crusaders TV anime key art

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MKomino8

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Part 3: Stardust Crusaders

Jotaro Kujo Junior High Chap 114

Entering junior high

Chapter 114

Jotaro Kujo’s introduction

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Shot-gunning a beer

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Jotaro alone in his cell

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Chapter 209

A menacing glare, Jotaro’s trademark

Letsgo

The Crusaders prepare departure to Egypt (sans Polnareff and Iggy)

Jotaro Kujo (Chapter 138)

Qtarokujo

Jotaro fools Enya by writing a false name

Jotaro No Hat

DIO JO Preparing fight

Jotaro and DIO prepares their fight

Jotaro Kujo (Chapter 258)

Injured in battle by DIO

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DIO drops a steamroller onto Jotaro in a desperate attack

Jotaro stops time

Jotaro successfully stops time

DIO's death

Jotaro kills DIO

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Jotaro and Joseph remember the fallen Crusaders at the conclusion of their mission

Farewell

Jotaro and Joseph bidding goodbye to Polnareff after defeating DIO

Part III original end picture

Jotaro, Joseph and Polnareff back to their country

Jotaro in cell Ep 26

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As a toddler

Jotaro and Holy Kujo portrait Anime

JotaroInHisJailCell

Jotaro Kujo’s introduction

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Jotaro with Star Platunim

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Without his hat

Jotaro smoking anime

Jotaro lighting a cigarette

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The memorable picture of the Joestar group

Jotaro child anime

Jotaro turned into a child by Sethan

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Jotaro betting his mother’s soul

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Jotaro finally confronts DIO in battle

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Jotaro, frozen in time, surrounded by a lethal amount of knives

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Jotaro stops his heartbeat with Star Platinum

Emotional Jotaro

Displaying a rare combination of rage and grief over Joseph’s death

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Jotaro fighting DIO in their final showdown

DIO RoadRoller Anime

DIO drops a road roller on Jotaro

Jotaro suprises DIO

Jotaro freezes time, trapping DIO

DIO's death Anime

With a fatal punch from Star Platinum, Jotaro finally kills DIO

The Journey Ends

Jotaro and Joseph reflect on their journey and lost comrades

PolPol and JoJos hug

Jotaro and Joseph bidding goodbye to Polnareff after defeating DIO

The Group goes home

Jotaro, Joseph and Polnareff go back to their countries

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Jotaro giving a fond last look at the picture of his friends and him

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EOTW Jotaro

Jotaro anime ref (1)

Anime reference sheet: head

Jotaro anime ref (2)

Anime reference sheet: head 2

Jotaro anime ref (3)

Anime reference sheet: body

Jotaro Kujo (OVA 1)

From the 1st and 2nd episodes of the 1993 OVA

Jotaro Kujo (OVA 3)

From the 3rd episode of the 1993 OVA.

Jotaro Kujo (OVA 6)

From the 4th, 5th and 6th episodes of the 1993 OVA

Jotaro Kujo (Prequel OVA)

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OVA artwork by Junichi Hayama

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2000 OVA concept art

Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable

Jotaro meets Koichi

JosukemeetsJotaro

Diu 325 jotaro portrait

Chapter 325

Diu 355 jotaro body

Bomb23

Evading Kira’s bomb

Time Stop

«Time has stopped»

Part3JoestarGroup Part4

Jotaro questions Koichi

Jotaro punches Josuke

Jotaro punches Josuke in the face.

Jotaro4 shut up

«Shut your mouth! Get the hell outta here before you whiny bitches make me angrier!»

Jotaro investigating

Jotaro investigates while lounging.

Jotaro Josuke steam

Jotaro and Josuke battle Aqua Necklace in its steam form.

Jotaro new outfit

Jotaro’s second outfit.

Ratt aiming at JoJos

Caught in Ratt’s crosshairs.

Jotaro arm melt

Jotaro’s arm melting from the effects of Ratt’s flesh-melting barbs.

The Morioh Warriors

Jotaro along with the other warriors of Morioh.

Jotaro's final outfit P4

Jotaro’s third and final outfit.

Jotaro protects Koichi from SHA

Jotaro wakes up

Jotaro stands up to protect Koichi, despite his severe wounds.

Jotaro threatening Kira

Jotaro inspects Kira’s watch before declaring that he’ll break his face.

Smiles proudly of Koichi

«You have my respect, Koichi»

Kosaku 1st

Jotaro and the others discover Kosaku Kawajiri’s corpse after Kira’s escape.

Jotaro and Josuke find Kira's ledger

Jotaro and Josuke discover Kira’s ledger of fingernail information.

Yoshihiro decapitates the duo

Jotaro discovers ATH's weakness

Jotaro investigating Kira

Jotaro discovers evidence of Kira’s recent murders.

Hayato being interrogated by the group

Jotaro interrogates Hayato

Jotaro interrogating Hayato about his connections to Kira.

Joestar Group infected by BTD

Jotaro's death (Part 4)

Jotaro’s death at the hands of Bites the Dust.

Jotakoichi

Jotaro thanks Koichi within stopped time

Jotareminisce

Jotaro reminisces about his time spent in Morioh

Tokiwo

«Time has begun to move again.»

Reimi ascends to heaven

Jotaro and the others bid Reimi farewell.

Joseph and Jotaro discuss

Jotaro and Joseph discuss the golden hearts of Morioh’s inhabitants.

CNBT Jotaro

Jotaro chase

Jotaro featured in the second opening, chase.

Jotaro4 Key Art

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Jotaro Meeting Koichi After Stopping Him From Falling

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Jotaro Meeting Josuke, Informing Him About Joseph Joestar

4taro 3

Jotaro Attempting To Clarify That He Didn’t Insult Josuke’s Hair

4taro 4

Jotaro’s Hat After Being Repaired By Crazy Diamond

4taro 5

Jotaro Speaking To Joseph Joestar About Anjuro Katagiri

4taro 6

Jotaro Realizing It’s Raining After Being Told Josuke Captured Aqua Necklace

4taro 7

Jotaro Anticipating An Attack After Being Threatened By Anjuro

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Diamond is Unbreakable - Chapter 1 - Jotaro Stopping Time

Jotaro stops time to save Josuke.

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Jotaro Trying To Console A Mourning Josuke

4taro 9

Jotaro Leaves Josuke To Do Whatever He Wants To Anjuro

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Jotaro Meeting With Josuke After The Situation With Keicho Nijimura, Where Josuke Swears To Protect Morioh

Part 5: Vento Aureo

Vento Aureo Polnareff & Jotaro

Jotaro Kujo (Chapter 443)

Speaking with Koichi

JotaroMemories

Reminiscing

Volume 47

Stardust crusaders memory

JoPol

StardustCrusadersPhotoPart5

Jotaro, in his office, holds the photo of his old friends

Jotaro Part 5

Jotaro calling Koichi

Receiving a call from Koichi

GiornoJoestar

Jotaro as a vision hovering above Giorno Giovanna, representing his status as a Joestar

Memproes

Jotaro-and-koichi-countdown

Countdown illustration featuring Jotaro and Koichi

Jotaro part 5

Jotaro key art

Jotaro ref

Part 6: Stone Ocean

Jotaro and Wife

Photo of Jotaro and his wife

SO 605 jotaro body

WhiteSnakeAbility

Jotaro744

Jotaro Death (Chapter 742)

Jotaro’s Death

Games

JotaroHeritage

Jotaro

Jotaro Kujo (Idle Animation)

JotaroChildHeritage

Jotaro as a Child in Heritage for the Future

Jotarowithstand arcade

Spritetaro

Attack sprite

JotarowithStand color1

Jotaro & Star Platinum’s player color 2

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Jotaro & Star Platinum’s player color 3

JotarowithStand color3

Jotaro & Star Platinum’s player color 4

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Jotaro & Star Platinum’s player color 5

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An early rendition of Jotaro in the very first teaser trailer for All Star Battle

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Jotaro’s render for All Star Battle

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Jotaro and Star Platinum in ASB

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Jotaro taunting, ASB

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Victory pose, ASB

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Jotaro unleashing his GHA, ASB

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Jotaro countering DIO’s GHA, ASB

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Jotaro in Costume C taunting, ASB

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Jotaro Costume A in All Star Battle

Jotaro B

Jotaro Costume B in All Star Battle

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Jotaro Costume D in All Star Battle

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All Star Battle concept art

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Jotaro on the cover of All Star Battle

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Jotaro in EoH

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Jotaro and Star Platinum, EoH

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Jotaro attacking, EoH

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Jotaro’s dual intro with Kakyoin, EoH

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Jotaro during his DHA with Kakyoin, EoH

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Part 4 Jotaro Render, Eyes of Heaven

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Part 4 Jotaro’s intro, EoH

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Part 4 Jotaro in-game, EoH

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Part 4 Jotaro attacking, EoH

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Part 4 Jotaro win pose, EoH

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Part 4 Jotaro during his DHA, EoH

JotaroDRReversal

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Jotaro with other JoJos in the opening for Diamond Records Reversal

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Jotaro in Diamond Records

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Jotaro’s Super SP Skill, DR

JotaroModeDR

Activating «DoDoDo Mode», DR

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Jotaro on the area clear screen, DR

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Jotaro as an area boss, DR

FinalJotaro6StarTeaserDR

Teaser image for 6-star Fate’s End Jotaro, DR

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Part 4 Jotaro appearing in a story scene, DR

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Part 4 Jotaro as an area boss, DR

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Bloody Part 4 Jotaro’s Super SP Skill, DR

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Bloody Part 4 Jotaro on the area clear screen, DR

Part 5 DR Jotaro

Part 5 Jotaro as he appears in Diamond Records

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3-star Statue

Figurines

Other

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Trading card in Part 2 style

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25 years JoJo 011

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Star Platinum’s 3-page barrage of punches against Steely Dan in the first anime opening

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References

  1. Chapter 634: Savage Garden Strategy (Head for the Courtyard!) (1)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Chapter 114: A Man Possessed
  3. 3.0 3.1 Chapter 266: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata (1)
  4. JOJOVELLER — STANDS, p.9
  5. JJBA Artbook: JoJo 6251
  6. 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 6.11 6.12 Chapter 129: Dark Blue Moon (3)
  7. SO Chapter 154: Made in Heaven (6) p.13
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Chapter 117: The Man with the Star
  9. SO Volume 1: Prisoner FE40536: Jolyne Cujoh p.1
  10. JoJo 6251 Interview
  11. Chapter 256: DIO’s World (10) p.9
  12. Interview with Shoko Nakagawa
  13. Chapter 216: «D’Arby the Gambler, Part 6»
  14. The Magician of Fire
  15. The Evil Spirit’s Identity
  16. Chapter 118: The Terrible Invader
  17. Chapter 119: Who Shall Judge?!
  18. Chapter 120: Dio’s Curse
  19. Chapter 121: The Stand Warriors
  20. Chapter 122: The Thing on the Plane
  21. Chapter 123: Insect Attack!
  22. 22.0 22.1 Chapters 124-126: Silver Chariot (story arc)
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 Chapters 127-129: Silver Chariot (story arc)
  24. 24.0 24.1 Chapters 130-132: Strength (story arc)
  25. 25.0 25.1 Chapter 133-135: The Devil
  26. 26.0 26.1 Chapters 136-139: Yellow Temperance (story arc)
  27. Chapters 140-145: The Emperor and the Hanged Man
  28. 28.0 28.1 Chapters 179-182: High Priestess (story arc)
  29. Chapters 146-149: The Empress (story arc)
  30. 30.0 30.1 Chapters 150-153: Wheel of Fortune (story arc)
  31. 31.0 31.1 Chapters 154-159: Justice (story arc)
  32. 32.0 32.1 32.2 Chapters 160-165: The Lovers (story arc)
  33. 33.0 33.1 Chapters 166-167: The Sun (story arc)
  34. Chapters 168-173: Death 13 (story arc)
  35. Chapters 174-178: Judgement
  36. 36.0 36.1 Chapters 183-188: «The Fool» Iggy and «Geb» N’Dour
  37. Chapters 189-192: «Khnum» Oingo and «Thoth» Boingo
  38. Chapters 193-198: Anubis (story arc)
  39. Chapters 199-204: «Bast» Mariah
  40. Chapters 205-209: «Sethan» Alessi
  41. Chapter 210: Shooting Dio?!
  42. 42.0 42.1 Chapters 211-216: D’Arby the Gambler
  43. Chapters 217-221: Hol Horse and Boingo
  44. Chapters 222-226: The Pet Shop at the Gates of Hell
  45. 45.0 45.1 Chapters 227-237: D’Arby the Gamer
  46. The Spirit of Emptiness, Vanilla Ice
  47. Suzie Q Joestar Visits Her Daughter
  48. 48.0 48.1 48.2 48.3 48.4 48.5 Chapters 247-264: Dio’s World
  49. 49.0 49.1 Chapter 265: The Long Journey Ends, Goodbye My Friends
  50. Chapter 569: «A Brief Flashback»
  51. Chapters 266-268: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata
  52. 52.0 52.1 Chapters 269-273: Josuke Higashikata! Meets Angelo
  53. Chapters 274-283: The Nijimura Brothers
  54. Chapters 284-288: Koichi Hirose (Echoes)
  55. Chapters 289-293: Toshikazu Hazamada (Surface)
  56. Chapters 307-314: Red Hot Chili Pepper
  57. Chapters 315-317: Picked Up Something Bad!
  58. 58.0 58.1 Chapters 325-329: Let’s Go Hunting!
  59. Chapter 347: People of Morioh
  60. Chapters 354-364: Sheer Heart Attack
  61. Chapters 365-369: Atom Heart Father
  62. Chapters 418-427: Another One Bites the Dust
  63. Chapters 428-436: The Invincible Crazy Diamond!
  64. Chapters 437: Let Me Remind You
  65. Chapter 439: Goodbye, Morioh Cho — The Golden Heart
  66. 66.0 66.1 SO Chapter 18: «The Visitor, Part 8»
  67. Chapters 440-441: Gold Experience (story arc)
  68. Chapters 443-447: Buccellati’s Coming!
  69. Chapter 118: The Terrible Invader

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  • DIO
Minor Characters
  • Suzi Q Joestar
  • Sadao Kujo
  • Anne
  • Sherry Polnareff
  • Chaka
  • Khan
  • Caravan Serai
  • Malèna
  • Roses
  • Kenny G.
  • Nukesaku
  • Wilson Phillips
Groups
  • Joestar Family
  • Joestar Group
  • Agents of DIO
  • Egypt 9 Glory Gods
  • Speedwagon Foundation
v · d · eDiamond is Unbreakable Characters
  • Josuke Higashikata
  • Jotaro Kujo
  • Joseph Joestar
  • Shizuka Joestar
  • Koichi Hirose
  • Okuyasu Nijimura
  • Keicho Nijimura
  • Rohan Kishibe
  • Yukako Yamagishi
  • Mikitaka Hazekura
  • Shigekiyo «Shigechi» Yangu
  • Reimi Sugimoto
  • Yuya Fungami
  • Tonio Trussardi
  • Aya Tsuji
  • Tamami Kobayashi
  • Hayato Kawajiri
  • Toshikazu Hazamada
  • Anjuro Katagiri
  • Terunosuke Miyamoto
  • Masazo Kinoto
  • Akira Otoishi
  • Toyohiro Kanedaichi
  • Ken Oyanagi
  • Bug-Eaten
  • Tama
  • Yoshihiro Kira
  • Yoshikage Kira
Minor Characters
  • Tomoko Higashikata
  • Ryohei Higashikata
  • Nijimura’s Father
  • Koichi Hirose’s Mother
  • Ayana Hirose
  • Arnold
  • Shinobu Kawajiri
  • Kosaku Kawajiri
Groups
  • Higashikata Family
  • Joestar Family
  • Joestar Group
  • Speedwagon Foundation
v · d · eVento Aureo Characters
  • Giorno Giovanna
  • Bruno Bucciarati
  • Leone Abbacchio
  • Guido Mista
  • Narancia Ghirga
  • Pannacotta Fugo
  • Trish Una
  • Jean Pierre Polnareff
  • Coco Jumbo
  • Polpo
  • Mario Zucchero
  • Sale
  • Formaggio
  • Illuso
  • Pesci
  • Prosciutto
  • Melone
  • Ghiaccio
  • Squalo and Tiziano
  • Carne
  • Secco
  • Cioccolata
  • Scolippi
  • Risotto Nero
  • Vinegar Doppio
  • Diavolo
Minor Characters
  • Jotaro Kujo
  • Koichi Hirose
  • Pericolo
  • Luca
  • Donatella Una
Groups
  • Team Bucciarati
  • Joestar Family
  • Brando Family
  • Joestar Group
  • Passione
  • Squadra Esecuzioni
  • Unita Speciale
v · d · eStone Ocean Characters
  • Jolyne Cujoh
  • Jotaro Kujo
  • Ermes Costello
  • Emporio Alniño
  • Foo Fighters
  • Weather Report
  • Narciso Anasui
  • Gwess
  • Johngalli A
  • Thunder McQueen
  • Miraschon
  • Lang Rangler
  • Sports Maxx
  • Guccio
  • Viviano Westwood
  • Kenzou
  • D an G
  • The Green Baby
  • Miuccia Miuller
  • Ungalo
  • Rikiel
  • Donatello Versus
  • DIO
  • Enrico Pucci
Minor Characters
  • Romeo Jisso
  • Perla Pucci
  • Loccobarocco
  • Irene
  • Annakiss
Groups
  • Joestar Family
  • Joestar Group
  • Agents of DIO
  • Brando Family
  • Speedwagon Foundation
Jotaro Kujo
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure character
First appearance Vol.12 Chapter 114: The Boy Possessed by an Evil Spirit
Created by Hirohiko Araki
Voiced by
Japanese 
Kiyoyuki Yanada (CD drama, video game)
Jūrōta Kosugi (anime)
Tetsu Inada (Part 5, video game)
English 
Abie Hadjitarkhani
Profile
Notable relatives George Joestar (Great Great Great Grandfather)
Jonathan Joestar (Great Great Grandfather)
Dio Brando (Acquired Great Great Uncle)
Erina Pendelton Joestar (Great Great Grandmother)
Giorno Giovanna (Acquired Great Great Uncle)
George Joestar II (Great Grandfather)
Elizabeth «Lisa Lisa» Joestar (Great Grandmother)
Joseph Joestar (Grandfather)
Suzi Q Joestar (Grandmother)
Josuke Higashikata (Uncle)
Sadao Kujo (Father)
Holly Joestar/Kujo (Mother)
Jolyne Kujo (Daughter)
Stands Star Platinum

Jotaro Kujo (空条 承太郎 Kūjō Jōtarō?) is a fictional character from the Japanese manga series, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and the protagonist of Part 3. He has a recognizable attire of a blue trenchcoat-length school uniform jacket with yellow chains on the collar.

He also wears a trademark blue hat which, while torn in the back, often seems to blend with his hair. While they are first shown as being completely separate, later publications cause more uncertainty as to where his hat and his hair actually meet. His hat is most likely a Japanese student cap that was normally worn along with the gakuran prior to the 1970s.

He is also known for a quick and short temper. He is the only JoJo to make an appearance in four different series.

Contents

  • 1 Storyline
  • 2 Personality and Appearance
  • 3 Stand
  • 4 In video games
    • 4.1 JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (Arcade/PSOne/Dreamcast)
  • 5 In popular culture
  • 6 References

Storyline

«He used to be such a good boy… and now I don’t know what’s happened to him!» his mother laments right at the beginning of Part 3. Jotaro is Holly Kujo’s son and Joseph Joestar’s grandson. When Jotaro first appears, he turned himself in to the police because he believes his Stand is an evil spirit possessing him. To demonstrate, he steals a gun from a prison guard, and tries to shoot himself in the head — a phantom hand emerges from his arm and catches the bullet, however, only Holly sees the hand. This act naturally earned the widespread fear of the guards and other prisoners towards him.

Joseph comes to Jotaro’s aid with Mohammed Avdol. A brief fight ensues due to Jotaro’s defiance, getting Avdol involved. After he is released from jail, and learns what his Stand is, Jotaro gets used to Star Platinum — a fierce, muscular, vaguely Aztec-looking spirit with «the precision of a machine» and the ability to destroy virtually anything with a «Fist of the North Star»-like sledgehammer barrage of fists.

In the sixth story arc, Stone Ocean, Jotaro becomes an oceanologist, moves to the United States, eventually marries, and his daughter, Jolyne inherits Stand powers. But she also inherits the tradition of adventures that Jotaro tends to get entangled in. She also adopts an outfit style similar to his at one point due to her fascination and respect for her father.

Personality and Appearance

He has a very tough exterior, and is even rather rough and delinquent, but he also is very dedicated, intense, and loyal. He is very intelligent, but usually lets his (or Star Platinum’s) fists do the talking with the enemy, even though he often has to rely on his wits to deal with Stand users’ attacks. Jotaro has a perpetual cooler-than-thou, slightly uninterested attitude, although he loves his mother and respects his grandfather. It is not that he is unaware of his own love and/or respect—rather, he thinks anyone can tell his emotions just by looking at him, and probably thinks further effort in portraying how he feels to be a waste of time. In the manga, he’s constantly chased by adoring girls, whom he ignores or tries to drive away. He is the main target of Dio, who realizes that Jotaro is his greatest threat.

In Part 6, he also shows his protective father side, often taking near fatal blows for Jolyne and throttling her out of harm’s way. After he is «revived», Anasui, one of Jolyne’s companions who is enthralled by her, asked Jotaro to approve of marrying her. Although he first acted deaf, Jotaro got the picture when he saw Jolyne lean against Anasui’s chest. Not ready to see his daughter married off right away, he pulled his daughter into his arms, leaving Jolyne clueless to their interactions. His father, a jazz musician, is thought to receive his namesake from Sadao Watanabe, a jazz saxophonist. His father is always on tour and is never seen.

Jotaro is both fierce and gentle, and he shows these traits in various scenes, from the fight with N’Dour to the encounter with D’Arby. One shining example is how he spared Noriaki Kakyoin, instead of destroying him outright, knowing that Kakyoin attacked him unwillingly and was under Dio’s influence. The same happened for Polnareff, whom he saved as well. Both became invaluable allies to the end. Unlike with both D’Arby brothers, who got the full brunt of Jotaro’s ferocity, he saw in N’Dour blind loyalty rather than greed and evil that was evident with the other enemies. Though still loyal to Dio, N’Dour respected Jotaro for his strength, despite being an enemy, until he breathed his last. In return, Jotaro gave N’Dour a decent burial in the desert.

Jotaro’s appearance is interesting in that he exhibits an anime archetype exhibited commonly by «genius» characters by forever staying young through all of his appearances in spite of age.

His catchphrase is «Yare yare daze.» It has no direct translation but it is usually translated to the effect of, «Gimme a break.» It can also mean «Well well well…» or «all-right all-right…», since «yare yare» commonly translates to «Oh well…» It generally relates of being bored or exasperation. In the official Shonen Jump Advanced manga this is written as «Give me a !@$&*# break..».

In the manga, Jotaro is seen reading a Shonen Jump in his cell, with Shonen Jump being the magazine in which JoJo is published in Japan. These magazines also saved Jotaro from being fatally impaled by Dio’s knives.

He is regarded by many as the most charismatic character of the JoJo series.

Stand

One of the strongest Stands in the JoJo universe, Star Platinum possesses superhuman senses, strength, stamina, accuracy and speed. It can see for great distances and at great magnifications. As an added bonus, it has a «Star Finger» attack in which it extends its finger to attack. It is similar to Dio’s The World Stand, and, it turns out, can likewise be used to stop time, but that ability is only revealed in Jotaro’s epic battle with Dio Brando when Dio was about to drop a steamroller on him.

The Star card symbolizes, above all, hope. This is very appropriate, since Jotaro is very much the young new hope of the series. Like other physically powerful stands, Star Platinum suffers from a narrow range of activity. It can only be active within a 2-3 meter radius from Jotaro.

Star Platinum resembles Bruford, one of the enemies Jonathan Joestar faces in Part 1, as well as Jonathan himself in one chapter.

Star Platinum The World — After Dio’s defeat Jotaro’s Stand is the strongest Stand in the JoJo universe. Star Platinum The World, an evolved version of the Stand, appears near the end of Stone Ocean. At his peak, during his battle with Dio, Jotaro can stop time for as long as 5 seconds with his Stand. It’s stated that Star Platinum can freeze time for longer, but 5 seconds is the limit for human endurance under stopped time. Jotaro hasn’t fully recovered from his injuries in this appearance and is somewhat unable to maintain 5 seconds as well as he used to.

In video games

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (Arcade/PSOne/Dreamcast)

Jotaro’s gameplay is more oriented on offense. He is a lot more effective with his Stand off. This is because of his Blazing Fists, and Jotaro’s ability to attack the enemy by himself, while the Stand is attacking. This, in turn, increases the hits and the damage in comparison to attacks with the Stand activated.

As such, his gameplay is more on poking the enemy until he or she budges. Jotaro players are known to be very pesky and can cover a lot of ground in a short time, but their nature of gameplay requires them to put defense strategies on a backseat, to take advantage of the strength from his Blazing Fists.

Also, the inactive Stand version of Putzun Ora may not deal that much damage in comparison to the active Stand version by itself, but when the player attacks with Jotaro going around the enemy, the hits and damage become significantly larger than the latter version.

Star Breaker isn’t too effective for poking gameplay, and is seldom used. The active Stand version can be charged until it becomes unblockable, but this takes too much set-up time to be very effective.

Jotaro’s «Stop World» isn’t as powerful as Dio’s, and with the attack speed from Putzun Ora, players are forced to perform the move before the super meter is depleted of one level during Stop World.

In popular culture

  • In the NBC drama, Heroes, a fictional Japanese salaryman named Hiro Nakamura is a fan of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. In his blog, he states that he wants to «be like JoJo and Vaan and go on adventures». One of his powers includes time manipulation, a gift shared with both Jotaro and Dio Brando. Hiro later posts on his blog under the pseudonym of Jotaro Kujo.
  • He and Dio are selectable characters in the Nintendo DS games Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars.
  • Daishi, ex-vocalist of the former Japanese Visual Kei group Psycho le Cému, dressed like Jotaro in Love is Dead, the last PV of the group.
  • In the video game Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance, if the Sacred Fist subweapon is used without a spellbook activated, the protagonist, Juste, shouts «Ora ora ora!» and unleashes a flurry of extremely fast, blur-like punches. This is a reference to Star Platinum, Jotaro Kujo’s Stand, which attacks in the same way. Additionally, in Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, a soul called «Cagnazzo» can be obtained that makes a demon appear behind the protagonist and punch wildly whilst shouting «ora ora ora!» in another reference to Star Platinum.
  • Also, in Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow one of the boss characters utilises time stopping abilities in conjunction with knives (Much like Dio) however, when stopping time he exclaims «Star Platinum!» Just as Jotaro does in the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure videogame.

References

v · d · eJoJo’s Bizarre Adventure by Hirohiko Araki
Franchise

Chapters (Phantom Blood · Battle Tendency · Stardust Crusaders · Diamond is Unbreakable · Vento Aureo · Stone Ocean · Steel Ball Run · JoJolion) • JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (OVA) • Video games • Stand • Timeline

Characters

Jonathan Joestar • Joseph Joestar • Jotaro Kujo • Josuke Higashikata • Giorno Giovana • Jolyne Kujo • Johnny Joestar • Gyro Zeppeli • Dio Brando • Diavolo • Enrico Pucci • Mohammed Avdol • Noriaki Kakyoin • Jean Pierre Polnareff

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