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Feb 22, 2019
Well, this is one of my favorite parts of Jojo's, it has some diferential points of the previous ones, that are worth being highlighted!
History: The story of this part does not have an original point, that is, it depends on other parts to connect and have cohesion. The story has an interesting beginning, then loses some of the quality, but still something medium. To summarize, the story of "Diamond wa Kudakenai" is beautiful, perhaps one of the most beautiful of Jojo's, has a happy ending, different from others, has narrative elements beyond the center line and works very well the villain and other characters.
Art: Like all Jojo's art, always very original, detailed, and well made. Some characters have the traces as reference to the famous of the music, as it is the case of Kira (David Bowie). Magnificent and wonderful art. It is worth mentioning that the Stands here, get much more stylish and well made visuals than the other parts. Killer Queen is a good example of this!
Sound production: In the openings? Impeccable! In the anime itself? Nothing much different, it has good ost's but nothing that is as epic or differential as the previous parts.
Characters: Well, here it is worth noting that my note is above what I expected from the anime myself, and the culprit of this is the character Yoshikage Kira, one of the most worked villains I have ever seen in the shounens, something worth mentioning. The anime's preoccupation with putting other characters as narrative masters is always brilliant in Jojo's, it makes us closer to the character.
Josuke may not be the best character in the anime, but he's still a good character with a kinder soul, which reminds us of Jonathan Joestar.
Several characters gain prominence in the work, and have their moments as owners of the narrative.
Enjoyment and Overall: Well, I admit that this part may not be the most attractive, at first really it seems that nothing will happen great, but from the moment Kira is inserted into the work as a villain, the narrative accelerates!
Diamond Wa Kudakenai is one of the best parts of Jojo's, incredibly able to make a villain more built than the greatest villainous icon of the Work: Dio Brando. Yes, Kira manages to be a better villain than him in technical matters.
Diamond features dramatic moments, moments of tension and extreme distress, which puts the viewer's mind to work.
I do not recommend that you watch without first watching the previous ones, because it's very worth seeing the whole connection between the characters!
A good work, with a good ending and good characters!
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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