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I love Pucci and how he came to be defeated, I do agree with most people's interpretation of the fate of the Joestars Vs. DIO being part of it, but I also like to think of all the previous actions of will taken by the heroes changed fate in their favor, with Jojo villains, it is always about fear and courage, fear of the sun, fear of the Joestars, fear of being discovered, fear of fate, and how it always seems the universe rewards those who can get past these fears.
In this case, Emporio was bestowed the means, the chance and his own knowledge and will to defeat Pucci in the end, truly poetic.
Kars did it first
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ОтветитьWhen s the video on Jolyne then
ОтветитьI have made in heaven tattooed on the inside of my arm, thats all i can say about the topic :)
ОтветитьSugi ni omae wa “The Pillar Men video will be up around mid-September” to iu!
ОтветитьBut... he wasn't successful? He ALMOST was, but then he was literally erased from the timeline.
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Ответитьi concurrr so much
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ОтветитьI like that emporio’s the one that “wins”, it shows that the main character doesn’t always have to be the victor, it’s so predictable. We all remember the gasp we made when Jolyne died.
ОтветитьPucci was absolutely selfish. probably the most out of all villains. he follows the heaven plan basically because it helps him cope with his life and because he liked Dio (because he helped him cope) great villain tho
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ОтветитьI really love how part 6 ended with the death of the joestars. I rarely see stories where they execute a good carthatic ending where the main cast actually gets defeated and yet araki pulled it off so well. Having accompanied the joestar's adventure for 6 parts and ending it here feels like a great conclusion to their epic saga. And to be realistic, the power struggle between made in heaven and jolyne is just too much and letting her win would feel like an ass pull. Letting weather report defeat pucci is a great way to not only end the story on a positive note but also give a conclusion to their brotherly conflict. I also adore the bittersweet ending of the reincarnated cast where they forgot about all the struggle in the previous universe but can finally live in peace. This is the greatest ending to a story or even saga if ive ever seen one
ОтветитьI like Pucci as a villain, his design, not so much(i greatly preffer another villains for that, like Dio himself, or "Fugo", even tho his fully on murderer and traitor plot got removed entirely from the story), but my favorite part is his brilliant improving as his role on his plan got more and more serious and closer to and end, and i think it's shame (but also a strong point of his character) that he as a religious person doesn't trully understand people and what moves them, what motivates us, what makes wanna live.
He thought to himself, "i had a horrible fate, so maybe, knowing about all of it, would have made me feel peace with myself, instead of hunting me, so i will give peace to humanity", when in actuality, is that same uncertainty and random factor of life what makes us THRIVE ❤
Because we can always have something to desire, to wish, to root for, to influence.
Without all of that, life would feel meaningfull and miserable.
My initial thought when i read his plan on the screen was,
"Damn, then what about people that will die young? They will live knowing their life meant nothing in the grand scheme of things, bc they will die young, prematurely, before developing any skill, or exploring their full potential, so they might give up entirely, because… There is no point if there won't be any difference bc of their existence in the end, not even for their close ones."
And as someone who felt like almost doing the unaliving myself at 15, before even being remotely good at art(i started to draw again at 13 y.o.), this kinda thought really makes me feel sad and awakens compassion in me.
My life would not have been the same if i knew what was going to happen, i would have probably gave up on life real soon, before even coming to this age(25), and it would have been horrible for my family and my loved ones.
That's why Pucci's plan is flawled and selfish from the start.
His short-sight view of things and life was his ultimate demise, and that's why it's such a good villain. He improves and does his best thorought the story, but he's not perfect either.
Pucci is the farthest thing from selfless. His entire point is that he’s a control freak who craves certainty. His stands are all focused on this obsession over control. White Snake can manipulate people down to taking their soul. C-Moon has control over the fundamental force of gravity. Made in Heaven can remake the universe itself to Pucci’s specification. Dio catches on to this immediately when he notes Pucci is reading a book about a man who abandons the priesthood and retires to a quiet life in the country. That’s Pucci’s game plan. His ultimate goal is to enslave the world to certainty so he never has to worry again. His comeuppance comes from the one force he could never control, his brother. Ultimately he is taught the lesson that God/Fate favors those who walk the path of Justice boldly, not those who cower in certainty.
ОтветитьPucci is the best jojo villain
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Ответитьthis might be the worst (jojo) villian i have ever seen. most of the cool villian things he does have been done by dio (brainwashing and manipulating others to do your dirty work). At best he is dio henchmen number 4 (Jack the Ripper, vanilla ice, Nukesaku, inferior humans). The whole thinking dio is a good guy followed by stealing jotaro's memories (and not being the slightest bit sceptical about dio or his plan) angered me so much. What is even the point of the sad backstory where his sister died, when all he does is mindlessly following dio(the guy who relies on r@pist and killers to do his dirty work. The guy who treats women as livestock and in his final words said how the inferior human race only deserved to live under him).
Ответитьjo jo is famous for having to just accept what ever comes up no matter if its like tasting horse shit to figure out which direction someone went or using a sword names pluck to kill zombie vampires in 19th century england, it is a lot like One Piece in that sense of just rolling with the punches
ОтветитьThis may seem callous, but I feel the reason part 6 is underatted\divisive is because you have to think with part 6. This does not mean its a lot to grasp or extremely complicated but you have to pay attention. I remember before the anime the sheer amount of people calling things plotholes or "arakai forgot" moments when in reality it was due to lack of reading whats in front of you that happened. The fanbase was not used to it. I for one love part 6 in its entirely because of the themes and stories, while keeping the identity of jojo.
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Ответитьthis mfer saw my pfp and decided to make it his whole fit smh
ОтветитьI only know JoJo because of Touhou
ОтветитьPuccis "death" was a damn tragedy. The plot armor of Emporio was too insane. To a rational man, in retrospect, it's obvious Emporio has actually passed out and is hallucinating killing Pucci. He hallucinates Ireneverse, nothing more. Pucci creates his perfect world, kills Emporio, and we get a happy ending. This is the headcannon. Pucci and DIO win! YAY!
ОтветитьPucci just won, no other way to out it
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“The Pillar Men theme was peak!”
Kars ultimately also succeeded in his goal, and he IS still alive; just give him a few billion years till he find another planet
Bro is going to terraform himself a new world
Next you’ll say….”Hey Risotto Nero and La Squadra Esecuzioni are really well designed villains and deserve their own video”
Ответитьcan you make a video on diego brando from jojos part 7 perhaps
ОтветитьI LOVE PUCCI and I'm so glad to see another analysis of him!!
ОтветитьI can't wait to see the pillar men, I liked them so much I used them as a bit of inspiration for some villains in a Dragon Ball campaign
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Pucci is my favorite jojo villain for one reason, we kneow exactly why he lost. His goal to create heaven is a noble goal, and once he got MIH that goal was now certain. But instead he decided to use his power to Kill the other characters, and through that emporio survived and was able to kill him. But what if hypothetically he just sped up time until the reset and ran away from the other characters. his plan would have succeeded. the reason he lost was because he tried to decide who was and wasn't worthy of heaven. He considered himself to have the authority of god, and because of that hubris he was erased. It's interesting that in the end, despite being a man of god, he himself wanted to be a god.
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ОтветитьPucci the dark heaven priest
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ОтветитьIf any anime character I'd say pucchi is like is light from death Note a sociopath that becomes worse as time progresses and becomes more full of themselves and achieving there goal is just to mask their true feelings
ОтветитьPucci’s disk never had boiling water in it it was a stand disk that contained a stand that boiled water
ОтветитьYOUR NEXT LINE IS: "Next you'll say "next you'll say isn't the right term!" It's another language! Translation is subjective!"
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