JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Beginner's Guide: Parts, Characters & More (2024)

Quick Review

You may be aware of a certain series called JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure from the memes: absurd poses, outlandish costumes and character designs, Yes’s Roundabout all spring to mind. But beyond all these inside jokes and apparent goofiness, what exactly is JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure?

That’s exactly the question we’re going to answer today. From the first member of the Joestar bloodline to the most recent, read on to discover the fundamentals of one of the most influential, over-the-top anime series in recent history with this JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure beginner’s guide.

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Beginner’s Guide

Who Created JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure?

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is the creation of mangaka Hirohiko Araki, who despite being in his 60s has maintained an incredible youthful glow.

Araki began JJBA in 1987, and has been working steadily on the series and its spinoffs ever since.

What Is JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure About?

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This is a question without a simple answer. In its shortest version, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is about members of the Joestar family, as different descendants across multiple generations battle evil in all its forms, often connected to the family’s nemesis, the megalomaniacal vampire Dio Brando.

That’s the short version, because what JJBA is about changes from part to part. In Part 1, we follow Jonathan Joestar (called JoJo by his friends) in Victorian England as he battles against Dio, his wicked adoptive brother who has forsaken his humanity in the pursuit of power. Part 2 follows Jonathan’s grandson, the goofy prankster Joseph Joestar, in his globetrotting adventures across America and Europe. Part 3 in turn centers on Joseph’s grandson Jotaro Kujo, a brooding delinquent and the most muscular high-schooler to ever live, in a road tripping adventure of his own, and so on and so forth down the line.

For the first two parts, the battles in JJBA revolve around a mystical martial art called Hamon, that involves channeling sunlight into people’s breathing to improve their fighting prowess. However, in Part 3, Araki pivots to a new battle system: Stands, personifications of their fighting spirit (basically a Persona with a specific superpower) to battle each other, and Stand battles would become the backbone of the rest of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.

Each part centers around a new JoJo (though previous JoJos can occasionally pop in or join the adventure), a new setting, and a new antagonist.

How Many Parts Does JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Have?

There are eight parts of the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure manga, with the most recent, JoJolion (pronounced like Evangelion, not like a JoJo Lion), concluding in 2021 after beginning in 2011.

However, only the first six parts have been animated at this time, with the most recent, Part 6: Stone Ocean, currently exclusive to Netflix. Each part has a distinct flavor to differentiate itself from other anime/manga and from other parts:

Part 1: Phantom Blood is a Victorian/Gothic horror story that involves doing sunlight kung fu against a vampire.

Part 2: Battle Tendency is more of a straight up battle manga series, focusing on different fighting styles and techniques in a manner reminiscent of series like Dragon Ball Z or Hunter x Hunter.

Part 3: Stardust Crusaders introduces Stands and covers an international trek through multiple countries and settings.

Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable narrows the scope to the strange happenings of the small town of Morioh, bringing the screwball energy of Twin Peaks into the mix.

Part 5: Golden Wind turns the JoJo formula into a mafia story, as new JoJo Giorno Giovannah tries to ascend the ranks of the Italian mafia.

Part 6: Stone Ocean relocates the action to a prison in Florida and follows Jolyne Kujo struggling to survive and unravel the conspiracy of her crime while on the inside.

Who Are the Main Characters of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure?

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Of the six parts that have been animated thus far, each one has their own supporting casts and villains. The main person to watch in each part is the latest JoJo, of course, so they’re the characters you’ll spend the most time with. Joseph and Jotaro both have presences beyond their first part, and bring a greater sense of continuity to the story as a whole. Also, whenever you’ve seen an image of a JoJo, it was most likely Jotaro.

There are a few characters whose presence and legacy stretch across more than one part: First and foremost are Jonathan and Dio, progenitors of the entire conflict for the series. Erina, Jonathan’s love and Joseph’s grandmother, is an important presence as well. Robert Speedwagon, a street ruffian-turned ally to Jonathan, has a presence that extends into nearly every single part of JJBA that’s been animated thus far.

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure in Video Games

An RPG adaptation came to the Super Famicom in 1993, while a fighting game also simply entitled ‘JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure’ made its way to arcades in 1998.

An adaptation of Part 5, called GioGio’s Bizarre Adventure, came to the PS2 in 2002.

Arena fighting game JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle released in 2013 for the PS3, with a new version, called All-Star Battle R, also releasing for current consoles in 2022.

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven, with a new story tying in all parts, released in 2015 on PS3 in Japan and PS4 worldwide.

Where To Watch JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure

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You can watch all parts of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure on Netflix (as Netflix is exclusively streaming it), and parts one through four on Hulu, and parts one through five on Crunchyroll, VRV, and TubiTV. You can also purchase the different parts physically.

Where To Read JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure

You can read JJBA on Manga Plus, or purchase collected volumes on your preferred online book seller, like Amazon.

Anime You Should Try After JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure

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If you’re a fan of the gonzo superpowers and overly elaborate fights, One Piece, Hunter x Hunter, or Kill La Kill might be up your alley.

David Production, the animation studio behind JJBA, also worked on Fire Force and Cells at Work, so they’re worth a watch as well.

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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Beginner's Guide: Parts, Characters & More (2024)

FAQs

Who is the most hated character in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure? ›

1 J.

Giel and his Stand, the Hanged Man, were extremely hated by both fans and characters alike. Not only was he responsible for the murder of Polnareff's sister (on top of other crimes he committed against her), but he also resulted in a lot of issues for the Joestar team.

Should I skip part 1 and 2 JoJo? ›

don't skip it, it is very short, and it provides a lot of information on the other parts, and you won't fully understand if you skip. You'll be able to understand most of part 2 but I recommend you still watch part 1 as its only 9 episodes and some characters from jojo reoccur between parts.

What is the correct order to watch JoJo anime? ›

The best viewing order for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is to start with the Phantom Blood arc before watching Battle Tendency, Stardust Crusaders (which has two seasons), Diamond is Unbreakable, Golden Wind, and the most recent season, Stone Ocean.

Does Netflix have all of JoJo? ›

As of the morning of March 1st, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure parts one through six are available to watch on-site as usual. Other sites like Crunchyroll have access to the anime as well, but of course, shows like Stone Ocean are exclusive to Netflix stateside.

Who was the weakest JoJo? ›

Jonathan doesn't live long enough to better hone his skills and strength. As such, he would be no match for any of his descendants, especially since he doesn't have access to Stands. In other words, Jonathan is the weakest of all the Joestars on this list.

Does JoJo order matter? ›

The order of watching the Jojo's Bizarre Adventures anime and reading the Jojo's Bizarre Adventures manga is important so you can understand what is happening, especially with all the bizarre events that occur. I advise that you watch the anime or read the manga in order.

Is it okay to skip JoJo Part 6? ›

Don't skip it. Well, if ya know what happens in Part 6, it is one of the most skippable parts (Alongside Part 5), but it's a pretty good part, from what I have read of it. You do you and don't take crap off of anyone who tries to force you into doing one or the other.

Why is JoJo Part 1 so different? ›

Far from the somewhat subversive tone of other JoJo parts, where the heroes are sometimes less than flawlessly heroic, Part 1 is a story about a guy of upstanding moral character, fighting for love and justice. It might be a little corny by today's standards, but that's part of what makes it so much fun.

Is it OK to watch JoJo out of order? ›

While there is occasionally overlap between the seasons, each one is its own separate beast. They should still be watched in order, however, as the seasons move forward through the decades in linear fashion. The first season is split into two parts.

Are all JoJo parts connected? ›

The first six parts take place within a single continuity whose generational conflict stems from the rivalry between Jonathan Joestar and Dio Brando, while the latter three parts take place in an alternate universe where the Joestar family tree is heavily altered.

Has JoJo ended? ›

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is currently in its 9th story arc, and several factors suggest that it will be the long-running series' conclusion.

Is JoJo appropriate for a 10 year old? ›

Jojo Rabbit has strong violence, language, and themes of war, death, loss and anti-Semitism. Therefore Jojo Rabbit isn't suitable for children under 15 years.

Which JoJo season is the best? ›

Steel Ball Run is the best JoJo series to date. The story takes place in an alternate universe where a paraplegic man, Johnny Joestar, looks for a way to get his life back on track. Johnny's life changes drastically after meeting Gyro Zeppeli, and together they achieve many great things.

Does Hulu have all JoJo episodes? ›

Adult Swim (requires cable TV subscription) - Currently streaming episodes of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind. Crunchyroll - All episodes and seasons up to and including JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind. Hulu - All episodes and seasons up to and including JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable.

Who is the most irrelevant character in JoJo? ›

Probably the stand user Billie Jean. His stand was the room illusion in Dio's castle but was quickly taken out by the crusaders. If not a stand user, then Jonathan's/Dio's mother(s). They serve no purpose other than being their parental figures and dying off-screen within the first episode.

Who is the most loved JoJo? ›

The most well-known and arguably fan-favorite JoJo, Jotaro Kujo, is the protagonist of Part 3: Stardust Crusaders.

Which JoJo part is the least popular? ›

Phantom Blood, the first part, is considered one of the weakest due to its one-dimensional conflict and lack of Stand abilities. Stardust Crusaders, the third part, is a fan favorite and a game-changer for the series with its introduction of Stand abilities and memorable villains.

Who is the most tragic JoJo? ›

Stone Ocean is the last major part in the main JoJo's timeline before the universe is reset for part 7, Steel Ball Run. Stone Ocean marks the only time a Joestar is not the one to defeat the villain of the part, and that honor goes to the 11 year old Emporio Alnino.

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