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  1. you can have the same stand ability. jotaro and dio's are not the only one. the 2 rats from part 4 share the same ability. jonathan's and joseph's stand has near similar abilities.

    • Josuke Higashikata: Josefumi Kujo
    • Yukako Yamagishi: Karera Sakunami
    • Koichi Hirose: Yasuho Hirose
    • Jotaro Kujo: Kei Nijimura

    Despite both part 4 and part 8 of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure starring a hero named Josuke Higashikata, they aren't really the same character. Jojolion's Josuke is given that name when he's found as an amnesiac near the shore. Contrary to how many other counterparts in Part 8, Josuke's proper alternate universe self is seen only in flashbacks as the a...

    Among the many Stand users seen in Morioh during part 4 is Yukako Yamagishi, a young woman with long, black hair who becomes obsessed with Josuke's friend, Koichi. Karera, her counterpart in Jojolion, also has long, black hair, and had an obsessive crush on Josefumi Kujo. Both Yukako and Karera have Stands that involve manipulating hair: Yukako's i...

    Some characters have seen much more significant changes than others, however. In part 4, Koichi Hirose is the first ally Josuke makes and the first character he interacts with, gaining a Stand only later on. All of this can also be said of Yasuho Hirose in part 8, in addition to the last name they have in common. Amusingly, while Koichi and Josuke ...

    Perhaps the most substantial change between iterations is Jotaro, the protagonist of Stardust Crusaders. The Clint Eastwood-inspired Jotarois a tall, hyper-masculine young man. Kei Nijimura, in contrast, is a woman who works for the Higashikata family as a maid. It's revealed that Kei Nijimura was a fake name (inspired by Keicho Nijimura from part ...

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    • George Joestar. George Joestar wasn't exactly a JoJo himself, and he doesn't really have any Bizarre Adventures that we know about, but the events of his life do set the saga in motion.
    • Jonathan Joestar. Jonathan Joestar is the only son of George Joestar, and the protagonist of "Phantom Blood," the first story arc of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
    • Dio Brando: Usurper of the Joestar line. Dio Brando isn't a Joestar, but he's essential to the development of the bloodline, and to the Bizarre Adventures that make a Joestar into a JoJo.
    • George Joestar II. Like the grandfather he was named after, George Joestar II isn't really a JoJo, or at least he isn't thought of that way for a long time.
  2. Weirder than that is that there's not much if anything that's similar between Dio and Jotaro. Jotaro is a hot headed edgy teen who deeply loves his mother and is a caring person under his gruff demeanor that fades with age.

  3. Shortly after DIO, in one of the most iconic scenes of Part 3, impales Kakyoin as he's helpless in DIO's frozen time, Jotaro unknowingly avenges his companion by doing the same to his nemesis with Star Platinum.

  4. Anasui and Ermes’ names are different because they were reborn into another universe without the influence of Pucci. Parts 7, 8, and 9 take place in a completely different universe. Johnny, Josuke, and Jodio are alternate universe versions of Johnathan, Josuke, and Giorno.

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  6. A century-old man known as DIO, an enemy of Jotaro's great-great-grandfather Jonathan Joestar, had risen once more. Later, Joseph showed his Stand, Hermit Purple, to Jotaro. Using its ability to put visions of distant places onto film, Joseph revealed a picture of DIO to Jotaro.

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