The Ending to Stone Ocean IS perfect

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Published 2022-12-11

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  • @schurgy16
    9:26 If my interpretation (and I think a lot of fan's interpretations) are correct, The Irene-verse is like the original without the influence of Pucci causing Part 6. This would mean that parts 1-5 happen effectively as it does normally. So Jotaro has his stand and has to deal with it to a degree, but the danger he and Irene are in is much less due to the lack of Pucci and Dio's remnants after Part 3
  • @deltalord6969
    Stone ocean couldve broken the internet and been one of the most memorable anime if netflix didnt completely botch its hype
  • Pucci's death was ferocious, seriously there wasn't even a stand roar, it was a bloody and messy beatdown, with Pucci's screams of anguish
  • The stone ocean ending was a lot I only cried at ceasers and Abbachios death But just the line "My name is emporio" Made me ball so hard for no reason
  • Seeing Joylene legit stand up against an unstoppable force with no hope of winning, seeing Jotaro give up a chance to stop Pucci to save his daughter, Ermes and Anasui going above and beyond to do everything they can to help but seeing Emporio using Weather stand to deliver the final blow is well yeah a master piece. Everyone legit rather die to give someone else a chance to save the world is some heroic shit. Pucci was made to see Heaven but never meant to stay in heaven
  • @xmedssh7927
    Don't let the ending of part 6 distract you from the fact that even in the new universe diavolo is still dying over and over again. Araki you're one evil bastard lol
  • Emporio with Weather Report’s DISC to fight off Pucci was so damn good to the point that Weather technically kills Pucchi which would make their final fight a fight of brothers
  • After having watched the last part of Stone Ocean all the way through, I think the use of the Round About outro by itself automatically made it my favorite ending for a part.
  • It’s amazing how depressing this ending makes you feel when you realize that all the alternate universe versions of the main cast all have OBJECTIVELY BETTER lives. They’re free from fate and the constant threat of dio and Pucci, and are all not in prison and living happy lives.
  • @onion8761
    I don't understand why people hate the ending. It's actually a really happy ending. Edit: Its not really a "happy" ending. It's more of just a really good conclusion. All the alternate characters get to live normal lives.
  • @ImmaLittlePip
    The ending was perfect it's a shame there are a ton of people who didn't know the last batch dropped I hope David productions never does batch releases again
  • i feel like this misses what makes the ending hit so hard. emporio is the only one to remember the events of stone ocean. he has lived his whole life in prison and had long lived friendships with annasui and weather, as well as bonding with jolyne and ermes throughout the part. at the end, he is suddenly dropped into a wonderful world, where all the problems that led these people to befriend him are washed away, and they can finally be free from the curse of fate. but none of them remember him, and without the curses they held in the original universe, they are vastly different people. emporio is thrust into a world completely foreign to him that knows nothing of him, with the only thing for him to connect back to the life he once knew being his name -- emporio. the ending makes the final breaking of the joestar curse that began in part 1 into a bittersweet conclusion and does so in a way that no one would have guessed. it's the perfect way to end jojo's bizarre adventure.
  • @ProjektTaku
    The ending literally gave the part 6 cast their greatest wishes with no pucci. irene (jolyne) seemingly has a good relationship with her father and has a boyfriend who genuine loves her, jotaro gets to be with his family, anakiss (anasui) gets to date and maybe marry jolyne along with potentially jotaro's blessing, eldis (ermes) mentions her sister in a way that implies she's alive, and weather shouldn't have pucci taking his memory, and they all meet together anyways thanks to fate, so they literally got the ultimate happy ending.
  • @anyaaa2801
    The ending of Stone Ocean is like being hit by 100 trains and going 100 miles per hour on a rollercoaster at ONCE. It left me speechless because everything that I didn't think would happen HAPPENED all at once. Like damn. That's peak.
  • @reflex9238
    The anime did a fantastic job at adapting part 6 and I love how everything was done especially the made in heaven arc.
  • @SpongeCakeJ
    I’m glad they did such a good job with it. Hopefully people will realize how good part 6 actually is , as it’s criminally underrated.
  • @XbandTv
    My take: Emporio saw all his friends die, and they are still gone. But now he gets to see them again, not as they were, but as new free souls. He can't believe what he is seeing and must be literally thinking "Is this Heaven"?
  • What I like about pt 6 is that Puccis victory wasn't neccisaraly plot armor. He was protected by Fate itself. Id like to think as soon as pucci had murged with the green baby, fate was not only on his side, but was almost taken hostage by him. Whilst throughout the Jojo series the joestars we're brought together with a similar foe influenced by the past, aswell as attracting eachother to protect one another, it suddenly became pucci with this favor from fate. Attracting dios children by fate/gravities flow. With everything that happened. Every moment that pucci had escaped the impossible. It was because fate was on his side. Not because fate wanted to. But because fate was forced to. With the joestars still being integral to fates favor, but ultimately leading to fates true favor, pucci. In the end the joestars we're the ones to help pucci make it to heaven. However. Fate isn't a willing captive. That's why as soon as pucci screws up. Once he knows all fates. And being able to be the only one outside of fates influence. Fate waited for pucci to screw up. And as soon as he did.... As soon as he put the disc in emporios head... It held back no punches. That's why In the end, fate rewards the joestars. For freeing it. And gives them a new life where they don't have to fight anymore. Dare I say, their no longer under the influence of gravity or fates grand ambition. And they can finally rest and be happy. And that's why I think pt 6s ending is so perfect.
  • This is my all time favorite jojo ending. I cried for the first time ever watching jojo. The happy fate of everyone and return of roundabout.
  • @chrisk3824
    Other small things I like about the ending: Pucci abuses Jolyne's and Jotaro's need to protect their friends and family in almost every encounter, (uses Jolyne to steal Jotaros disk, puts Jotaro's disk in Anasui to escape Jolyne and in the final fight he uses Jolyne to kill all of them. I bet there are more examples like this). In the end it's the group protecting each other with ends with emporio killing Pucci with Weather's disk. That leads to them having better lives in the new world (I think that universe was not something they could predict, but it's sort of a meta reward for the sacrifices they made). Pucci only loses because of his obsession with ending all of them, even the kid. Eve he didn't do it he would succed in his and DIO's plan, with the only loose end being Emporio (Which leads me to believe that even if Pucci died, if it had happened after the Cape Canaveral date it would be irreversible). I feel like this idea shows up in JoJo a lot. Only those fully focused on their goals and ideas get to triumph. Any time you are unsure or look strafe from the direct path to your goal you get beaten by the person with the stronger resolve. As long as Pucci's goal was to fulfil DIO's plan, he would win, or at least escape the group. But once he got too invested in killing every single one of them, he lost. End this is a very small thing but it required an outside force, that being Emporio, to fully break the Jostar curse. Jostars caring about others is what saved them.