![]() and a very, very disturbing scene when Rubber Soul masquerades as an old woman in a carriage with a father-son pair. ![]() We've also got a bit of action hero Jotaro as he jumps around into cable cars. There's a neat bit where Jotaro tries his best to figure out how to get rid of the chunk of Yellow Temperance that's stuck to his finger, and his attempts to use fire and later ice, only to find that neither of it works, is some neat thinking on Jotaro's part. Rubber Soul's Stand is Yellow Temperance, and it manifests in slime that can spread and corrode other substances, assimilate other substances and also allow him to assume the appearance of other people. Jotaro punches Fakekyoin and his mouth splits apart, and apparently the entirety of the fake Kakyoin is actually a Stand - one that manifests as a yellow goop that covers the user's body, in this case a douchebag called Rubber Soul. Of course, Jotaro quickly figures out that this Kakyoin isn't the real Kakyoin at all, which makes the whole "he's a traitor" bit just a silly bit of poor fake-foreshadowing (apparently the real Kakyoin is sunbathing). It's disturbing enough in the manga, but to see it animated and voiced? It's, well, bizarre! Oh, and he keeps repeating the English word "bitch" (or BEEET-CHIH!) throughout the episode.Īnd then he eats a cherry and goes through several seconds of just rolling the cherry with his tongue with the most disturbing expression on his face and just going RERORERORERO. Kakyoin brushes this off as being merely in a bad mood, but later on we see him creepily chomping down on a beetle, and attempting to push Jotaro off a cable car. So after the previous episode ended with the ominous premonition that Kakyoin is a traitor (and Kakyoin genuinely has been in the background for practically the entirety of the series after his introduction), we get to see Jotaro, Kakyoin and Anne walking in the park, and we see Kakyoin brutally beating up a random pickpocket, kneeing him in the face and talking very, very rudely with some truly vulgar language. Besides, this is probably one of the more popular episodes - or, well, one of the more memetic ones, anyway. Today we're just going to cover a single episode of JoJo because the next one's going to be the first part of a two-parter.
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