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When designing his characters' outfits,
Araki considers both everyday fashion and "cartoonish, bizarre clothing that would be impractical in real life". [12] For Part 6, Araki wrote a female protagonist for the first time which he found complicated, but also interesting due to the humanity she could possess. [13] He later described Part 2's much earlier supporting character Lisa Lisa as fresh and "unheard of" in both manga and society in general for its time, and said it was exciting to challenge people's expectations with the female warrior-type. [6] Having not specifically set out on creating a disabled character, Araki explained that Part 7's paraplegic Johnny Joestar was a natural result of wanting to show a character who could grow, both physically and mentally, during a race where "he would be forced not only to rely on other people, but horses as well. "[12] Araki uses unique onomatopoeia and poses in the series, which he attributes to his love for heavy metal and horror films. [14] The poses, which are known in Japan as JoJo-dachi (ジョジョ立ち, lit. "JoJo standing"), are iconic on his book covers and panels, and were inspired by Araki's trip to Italy in his 20s and his studies of Michelangelo's sculptures. [15] Media Manga See also: List of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure volumes Hirohiko Araki, the author of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure began serialization in the weekly shōnen manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Jump's combined issue #1–2 of 1987, published by Shueisha on January 1, 1987. [16] The series is divided into eight
story arcs, each following the adventures of a new protagonist bearing the "JoJo" nickname. The first part, titled Phantom Blood, was serialized until October 1987 and collected in five tankōbon volumes; the second, Battle Tendency, was serialized from November 1987 to March 1989 and collected in seven volumes. Stardust Crusaders, the third part, was serialized from March 1989 to April 1992 and collected in 16 volumes.
FilmsPotemkine Films dévoile la bande-annonce d'Onibaba / Kuroneko
02/10 : On
vous l'annonçait il y a quelques jours : le distributeur Potemkine Films proposera ce mois-ci dans les salles françaises deux films du cinéaste japonais Kaneto Shindo : Kuroneko et Onibaba, deux monuments du cinéma d'horreur japonais. Alors que les films sont attendus dans nos cinémas pour le 25 octobre 2023 dans de belles versions restaurées, le distributeur nous dévoile une bande-annonce c. FilmsThe Host se paie un beau coffret Blu-ray + 4K Ultra HD chez The Jokers
26/09 : Re-sorti dans les salles françaises en version restaurée le 8 mars dernier, le film The Host du réalisateur sud-coréen
Bong Joon Ho aura prochainement droit à un très beau coffret édité chez The Jokers. Annoncé pour le 6 décembre prochain, pile à l'heure pour les fêtes de fin d'année, celui-ci sera commercialisé au prix de 70 €. Il comprendra : Le film dans sa restauration 4K validée par Bong. FilmsLe film Rohan au Louvre disponible dès maintenant sur Prime Video
22/09 : "Rohan au Louvre" (Kishibe Rohan Louvre e Iku), nouvelle adaptation cinématographique du manga éponyme de Hirohiko Araki, est disponible dès à présent sur Prime Video. Son casting composé de Issei Takahashi, Marie Iitoyo et sur un plan secondaire de Kento Nagao, viennent incarner des personnages ouvrant les portes sur l'incroyable monde des arts visuels dans une affaire entourée de mystéres.
Konoha Shinden: Steam Ninja Scrolls[] Main article: Steam Ninja Scrolls Arc In the anime, while joining Shikadai and Shikamaru for a meal, they encountered Mirai, who was getting ready for a mission to escort the Sixth Hokage and Might Guy. When they
returned, Boruto was shocked to learn Mirai's mission ended up saving several girls from remnants of the near-forgotten Jashin cult. Later, after Shikadai was promoted to chūnin, Boruto was selected alongside Iwabee and Wasabi to join Shikadai on his first mission as team captain, which they completed. Konohamaru's Love Arc[] Main article: Konohamaru's Love Arc In the anime, Konohamaru and Boruto saw a woman running away from several men in the village, prompting Konohamaru to rescue her from them. Introducing herself as Remon Yoimura and a sightseer, Boruto showed her around the village, during which she and Konohamaru became fond of each other. Later, it was revealed that Remon was a noblewoman who was dodging her bodyguards and had the responsibility to return. The following day, after Sarada and Chōchō pointed out Konohamaru's growing feelings, Boruto suggested that he and his sensei return Remon's borrowed handkerchief as an excuse to see her again. Upon arriving at her mansion, they were surprised to see Remon preparing for a ceremony, and was uncharacteristically demanded to never see her again. They were approached by Remon's fiancé Kankitsu Akitsuki, who asked the pair to leave. Having found a lost girl from Daidai Village they returned the child home, during which they felt that something was wrong, and snuck back into Remon's home to talk with her. Learning about her village being plagued by a memory stealing spirit that her ancestor sealed away at the cost of her
descendants being cursed, the pair were also informed that a special marriage ritual was needed to restore the weakened seal.