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The various stages in All Star Battle are all modeled after a particular scene in the manga. Part 1 Phantom Blood. Dio's Castle (ディオの館, Dio no Yakata): From JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Volume 5 The Final Hamon! [19] Part 2 Battle Tendency. Battlefield (闘技場, Tōgijō): From JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Volume 11 The Warrior Returns to ...
Dio Brando himself does not appear in Steel Ball Run, set in an alternate universe in 1890, and is replaced by Diego Brando. Like Dio, Diego is the child of an abusive household, and one who reveres his mother. She instilled in him a sense of pride that he took with him as he became a masterful jockey in his adulthood.
The first season was split into two parts: part 1 comprised episodes 1–9 covering the Phantom Blood manga arc, and part 2 comprised episodes 10–26 covering the Battle Tendency arc. The first part, Phantom Blood, is set in the early-to-late 1880s in England. [a] George Joestar takes in the orphan Dio Brando to pay off a debt to Dio's late ...
Dio, having stolen Jonathan's body at the end of Part 1, fathered a few sons bearing the Joestar bloodline while awakening use of Stands in Jonathan's descendants. In the alternate universe depicted in Parts 7 and 8, Johnny Joestar marries Rina Higashikata with the Higashikata Family becoming a distinct branch of the Joestar family.
"Dio's World, Part 1" Transliteration: "Dio no Sekai Sono 1" (Japanese: Dioの世界 その1) Masayoshi Nishida: Shigatsu Yoshikawa: Shōgo Yasukawa: May 30, 2015 () July 22, 2018: 72: 46 "Dio's World, Part 2" Transliteration: "Dio no Sekai Sono 2" (Japanese: Dioの世界 その2) Toshiyuki Katō: Toshiyuki Katō: Shōgo Yasukawa
The reviewer also highlights how Giorno is the only son of Dio's that has an entire part centered around him and that his heroism "serves as a stunning rebuke of Dio's legacy". [47] Jordan Richards of AIPT Comics considers Giorno to be interesting and compelling due to his relation with Dio, his abusive childhood, and how his life-changing of ...
The first six episodes were originally released by Pony Canyon on VHS and Laserdisc from 1993 to 1994, adapting the latter half of the story arc. This set of episodes begins with Jotaro Kujo and his companions in the middle of their quest to find Dio Brando, offering very little exposition to the back-story that led to the present events of the OVA.
Phantom Blood (Japanese: ファントムブラッド, Hepburn: Fantomu Buraddo) is a 1987 manga series created by Hirohiko Araki, and the first part of the larger JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series.