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Why did Araki decanonize Part 5? I could not even finish Part 6 after Giorno did not show up.
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>>287513647
Ungalo, Rikiel and Versus were drawn to Pucci because they were failures that could be "saved" by Pucci, Giorno is the complete opposite of that, he wouldn't be drawn to him. I will give it to you that's it is retarded that Araki teased Giorno appearing in one of the volumes.
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If we look at Part 6 as the conclusion of the series, one of the themes explored throughout all parts is the Joestar heritage: all JoJos became heroes because it was in their blood to do so.
Pucci, being Jolyne’s villain, adds a twist to this idea. He is the amalgamation of villainy in JoJo. Jolyne is the hero because of her Joestar blood, while Pucci is the villain because he inherited not Dio’s blood, but his vision and ideals.
The “Dio’s sons” arc demonstrates this clearly. None of them inherit Dio’s qualities or ideals, so they are illegitimate. Pucci proves that he is Dio’s true successor.
That being said, I didn’t like how Dio’s sons were written, nor the absence of Giorno and Josuke (they could have appeared in a panel during the finale when the world is ending).
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>>287512306
Giorno has the arrow and requiem has the ability to turn things to zero so he could reject "gravity" as many times as possible. Giorno ain't dumb, he is the boss of a powerful organization and he probably realized he would "orbit" around the person who is calling him.
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