What Happened at The End of Stone Ocean?

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Published 2022-05-11

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  • The easiest way to simplify the ending is to say, because pucci was erased from this new universe, his gravitational pull wouldn’t exist so it couldn’t drag Jolyne and the others down their Part 6 paths. So they’re given new ones that are much better without Pucci’s influence
  • The Jolyne to Irene name change is DEFINITELY symbolic. Every Jostar meant to battle evil has a name that can be shortened to JoJo. Hence why George II and Holly had the names they did, because they never got to fight evil, unlike the others. Since Irene’s fate is no longer to battle evil, she doesn’t need a JoJo name anymore.
  • I like the idea that jotaro could share the same name as his old counterpart, whereas Jolyne doesn't, meaning this universe pretty much means that the feud with Dio ended in part 3, as it reasonably should've
  • @WafAAAAHHH
    I feel bad for emporio 😭 remembering all that is gonna really mess him up 😭 😭 😭
  • @fingortar4108
    I love how Anasui ended up being Jolyne's boyfriend in the new universe. Since he was part of the main cast and fate rewarded said cast, fate was probably just like "Yeah this dude wanted to be Jolyne's boyfriend and he's done a pretty good job, let's give him what he wants."
  • You forgot to mention that because Pucci’s actions basically got nullified with the final universe reset, FF wasn’t killed. Of course, this means she never gained human-like sentience, so she’s probably just living a regular plankton’s life in the prison lake. Not really a complaint, just something I thought about
  • I can imagine Rohan meeting Emporio and using Heavens Door to read the events of part 6
  • I just realized that because the main cast got improved lives in the new universe, it probably means Weather was never switched with a dead baby at birth and thus was able to grow up with his sister Perla and no longer had to get involved in a relationship with her without the potential of incest because he would always see her as her sister, thus saving both of them from the tragedy that befell them after Pucci hired that “private detective agency”. Wes got what he deserved: a good life. It’s enough to make a grown man cry :’)
  • @lisboah
    You know what's somewhat tragic? Pucci was, deep down, a good man, but he got corrupted by DIO. In the meantime, it's implied that DIO might have been evil from birth. And yet, Pucci suffered a far worse fate. DIO died relatively quickly and he didn't endure any sort of "fate worse than death", like Kars or Diavolo. In the meantime, Pucci got pummeled by Weather Report while being poisoned, and he apparently was erased from existence. He wasn't even granted the chance to be reborn and have a life where he may have never met DIO.
  • @merciless972
    Rip to that dolphin that gave emporio a ride across the universe
  • @poemirtiza
    Everything from Parts 1-5 happens the same exact way. Only the ones who Pucci personally killed during the MIH were reborn with better fates. The events of Part 6 never happens because Pucci no longer exists because he died before the reset was finished. If Pucci doesn't exist then nobody frames Jolyne of murder so she never goes to prison and Jotaro never had to constantly watch his back for DIO's minions and he can stay with his family. So Jotaro and Jolyne have a normal father-daughter relationship after the reset. The generations long Joestar vs DIO fate was also erased with Pucci since he was the only one who knew about DIO's heaven plan. Nobody else will be able to carry on DIO's will. This is why Jolyne's name is Irene. There are no conflicts in this universe, so she is not a JoJo. That's why Araki created SBR universe since the original universe no longer has any threats to the Joestars. Also Pucci doesn't "reset" the universe, he speeds it up so much that the universe ends and begins again. Try thinking of it like a clock, a full rotation is 1 day. Pucci starts speeding up the clock at 10am and stops at the next 10am. This is where he fights Emporio and dies. Pucci dying causes Made In Heaven to lose its effect and it goes back to the original universe, basically Pucci's plan of erasing the Joestars backfired and he got erased instead. Since now Pucci doesn't exist in the original universe, no one would kill Jotaro, Jolyne and rest. So they have better lives. We don't see FF reborn because FF doesn't exist anymore since Pucci is the one who created FF by giving a stand disc to planktons. You could say Pucci did not cause Ermes or Anasui to go to prison so why do they have better lives too? Gravity and Fate are a larger force in JoJo than you may think. Ermes and Anasui were fated to fight this battle against Pucci so they were drawn into these specific situations that led them there. Just how Pucci keeps repeating that the Kujos are his greatest allies. Since Pucci does not exist, they no longer have to go to prison and join Jolyne. This force of fate has been prevalent throughout the series, Zeppelis dont intentionally die for JoJos, they are fated to. Bucciarati was fated to die anyway, trying to prevent it caused the path to change but the destination still led to Bucciarati dying. People saying Giorno and Rohan weren't affected are beyond stupid. LIVING BEINGS WERE NOT AFFECTED BY MADE IN HEAVEN. Nobody was affected by it. Made in Heaven's goal was to reach singularity point and safely transport all living things to the new universe. Pucci wanted to kill Jotaro and Jolyne so that their bodies are destroyed since they would no longer be "living beings" and cannot move to the new universe. Rohan meeting deadlines meant his drawing is so fast that he can draw before the ink dries out. Other mangakas were unable to draw because the ink dried out before they could touch the paper. Made In Heaven physically did not affect anyone.
  • @Spinworth
    Pucci's Fate was to complete the Universe he set everyone up to (the one where Emporio finds himself in). However, because Emporio was saved by Jolyne, Pucci decided to stop his OWN fate to pursue ''lose ends'' such as Emporio. Pucci denied his own purpose and by doing that, the fate of Made In Heaven was undo, alongside Pucci, who ceased to exist altogether, creating a timeline where the Joestar lived happy without the Bloodline curse. Pucci not only screwed his already WON state-of-the-world, but he also put DIO's work into Oblivion as well. Yeah Dio still existed since Giorno appears in the Ireneverse Ending. Thats the easiest way to put it. He shot his own foot twice, by chosing to chase Jolyne's gamble and by speeding the time it took for Oz3 to intoxicate his body.
  • And may I just add, it's preposterous how many people think that the ending of Emporio beating Pucci is "random and out of nowhere, forced beacause 'justice had to win' ". This is actually perfect as an ending for Pucci's character and all of Stone Ocean, fitting the theme of fate and justice perfectly. All throughout the story, fate ensured that Pucci will attain heaven for everyone, and make the people know the future of their life, to accept it and live happily. but Pucci, after sensing that he will be defeated by Emporio someday in the future, chose to stop the process right before he succeeded to go kill Emporio, and defied fate, the one thing helping him to win, he wants everyone to accept their fate, but rejected his own fate of death. This is the moment his hypocrisy and evil lay bare, the moment he chose to let go of fate, fate let go of him and made him drop from heaven all the way to hell. Starting from the moment he chose to do evil deeds and ruin people's live, his failure was sealed, as he will ultimately fail cause his hypocrisy and hubris will make him fall. his fate of defeated, also ironically, destined due to his hypocrite and arrogant nature. The ending of Stone Ocean made a lot of sense, Very Much sense and is close to perfection in conveying the theme, which is to know your destiny while still having hopes and fight on. It just needed more thinkings to realise how masterfully done and how much symbolism Stone Ocean had and sadly so many people didn't.
  • @amshah1443
    “What happened at the end of stone ocean” Depression
  • @patches3
    it's such a bittersweet ending because they technically are the "same" people with the same souls but they really are not. memories make who we are and only emporio got to keep his.
  • @acegibbo9056
    I just finished Stone Ocean’s anime yesterday and I’ve been very conflicted on how I feel about the ending ever since. But this video made me more content with it since this feels like a more positive outlook on the ending, so thank you!
  • @marleonka.
    Honestly I love the ending of Part 6, because Im a huge fan of bitter sweet endings and this is probably one of the best ones Ive ever seen in manga
  • @ryoutacooks
    pt 6's ending is truly the most shocking, impactful & unexpected ending in jojos. it's the best way to end the joestar curse/bloodline & start for the better. however there are some people who still do not understand how the ending works & hate on it as they "killed off all characters" when they technically sped read it and called it a day.
  • Thank you, after finally finishing part 6 anime last night this video was the closure i needed and it helped me understand everything.
  • @RisingEagle
    Ok, so I finally get it I just finished watching Part 6 and was really confused to what the ending meant So, if I understood correctly, after Emporio defeated Pucci with Weather Report, the universe reset once more, making us go to "Universe 3", which is a rewritten version of "Universe 1", but only after Part 5 (Phantom Blood to Golden Wind occur exactly the same way as we saw them) In this rewritten universe, Pucci no longer exists and all the main characters live as if all of them had survived Pucci and "lived happily ever after" Of course 'cause Part 6 didn't happen in this "new" universe, they don't have those memories and have to meet each other once again (I still wonder what happens to Foo Fighters) And the name change for Jolyne to Irene is a representation of the end of their bloodline conflict, symbolizing how it's all done by it not being "rewriteable" as JoJo (I still don't get Anasui's name-change to Anakiss, but ok) And, at the same time, the Parts 7-9 universe is completely unaffected by the events of Part 6, and is just a mere parallel universe of JoJo, with a lot of different events, but still not directly connected to what happen in our original one Thanks a lot for explaining it and leaving it extremely clear!