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I’ve been a day one Komi fan back from when the manga first came out in 2016, so I was champing at the bit to see its anime adaptation reach a mainstream audience. The anime adaptation is better than I could’ve imagined it being. The show depicts an even-handed balance of comedy and dread that can naturally arise from miscommunication and social anxiety. The manga’s comedy, which often leans on JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure references, is translated seamlessly through onscreen onomatopoeias and clever editing and scene transitions whenever Komi or other characters get flustered. It’s great that there is an anime tackling issues like social anxiety, and I wish Komi all the luck in her friendship endeavors. AdvertisementPrevious SlideNext Slide11 / 14List slidesJoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone OceanList slidesJoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean AdvertisementUsually, anime that have the “Netflix Original Series” credit slapped onto it have the unfortunate privilege of being kept behind the company’s localization jail, where an anime that aired in Japan takes forever to release in the States. Thankfully, this wasn’t a problem for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean. The plot of Stone Ocean ironically finds Jolyne Cujoh behind the bars for a crime she didn’t commit in the worst setting the series has had yet, Green Dolphin Street Prison in Florida. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure follows the descendants of the Joestar family. Each part, or story arc, is set in a different time and follows a different member of the family as they battle bizarre enemies, usually with the help of their song reference ghost powers called stands. Stone Ocean follows the series’ first female protagonist, the oh-so-cool Jolyne.

We are introduced to the lighthearted driver of the story and her friend, Riko and Nat. They walk down a path where they see a gondola, foreshadowing that Riko will be going down into the abyss. Then she goes on an excavation to find relics, only to find a dead body in prayer.
And then. The craziest part of the episode that foreshadows the darkness of the story.
A child, an inch away from death, from being eaten by the monster with the most peculiar characteristics that will have importance in the show. The monster can be compared to that of a Manta Ray, a slug and a snake.
Of course, because Riko is the main character, she cannot just standby and watch it all happen. So, she tries to attract the monster away from the child by blowing her whistle, and she runs away as hard as she can, and she gets hurt. Just when it seems everything is hopeless, A robotic child, or maybe I should say a knight in shining armor, saves Riko with a blast of light, and is found unconscious shortly after.

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