What is the point of this character?
What is the point of this character?
To be a cool guy who punches hard
To be a guy who punches things and looks cool.
>17 year old
Yare yare daze
to be a hard guy who punches cool
to punch cool and look hard
Stoic protagonists are cool, the only problem is that he keeps up the Clint Eastwood act for the entire run of part 3 so there's extremely little that can be read into his frame of mind. We forget that he isn't a gruff 40 year old man but a kid who started acting tough a year ago when his family situation deteriorated.
Isn't this show for fujos and gays though?
It's not.
to punch a cool guy that looks hard
Brand Management and Merchandise for Shueisha.
Just like the magic manga predicted.
he is edgy and cool what else do you want in a anime protagonist
why dose Araki draw him like a nigger in part 6
Autistic boy who wants to save his mother.
>he reads jojo on the zeroth level
It's not a story about "here's the best possible hero there could ever be". It's a story that follows the different ways people choose to live their lives and how they keep moving forward.
>leaves his kid
>she ends up in jail
>he spent his youth stealing from restaurants and sitting in jail
>kills wild animals with no remorse
>does his best to avoid the local priest and going to church
To be detective that teenagers will enjoy
OH MY NIGGER
Jotaro is the JoJo with the most character traits and layers bar maybe Jolyne. Asking what people think of him is the ultimate pleb filter in this series
I made that pic!
do you have the other anons one too I wonder? or did the fact I remembered the peace sign elevate me to saved picture or this could be saved from another thread altogether and this has been re-posted multiple times how brain tickling
To get me wet
To be a walking plot device that moves the story along once Araki is done having fun with the other characters. He continues this role in later parts.
a tough child that thinks about one liners to seem badass. And is reincarnated Jonathan
Absolutely this. If you don't understand Jotaro, you don't understand Araki.