However, Jotaro's parental instincts kicked in, and he decided to save his daughter first. He was successful in his attempt to save Jolyne, but he lost valuable time, which allowed
While Jotaro has become more caring with age, he is a noticeably distant father towards Jolyne Cujoh, but still feels bad that he had to leave her without a father figure for so long. Despite still being rather stoic, he truly loves Jolyne.
Jotaro abandoned Jolyne when she was young out of concern for her safety, worried that people associated with Pucci would come to find him and seek Jolyne as a way to get to him. Jolyne comes to understand this aspect of her father, and how he cared about her from a distance without getting involved.
1 He Was An Absentee Father For Decades
But it's revealed that Jotaro had not been in Jolyne's life for years. Due to his busy lifestyle and always going on excursions, Jotaro's relationship with his wife and daughter deteriorated.
Jotaro's death was rather emotional, befitting his fan-favorite status. For most of Jolyne's life, she believed that her father hated her due to his absence.
The injured Jotaro realizes that he is the target and that the sniper is working with another Stand User who put him and Jolyne to sleep. The other attacker's Stand, named Whitesnake, converts Jotaro's Stand and memories into discs and extracts them from him.
Narciso Anasui (Narc Anastasia in the English dub) is a major ally from the 6th storyline in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Stone Ocean. He is an inmate in Green Dolphin Street Prison who falls in love with Jolyne and decides to help her with defeating Enrico Pucci.
Another big reason for the outburst from fans was the treatment of Jotaro Kujo in Stone Ocean. One of the strongest characters in the series, Jotaro was nerfed in Part 6.
He wound up sacrificing himself to save her. Ermes and Anasui died shortly after and Jolyne decided to tie Emporio onto a dolphin before sending him away. She engaged in one final battle against Pucci, dying in the process off-screen.
Jolyne's hatred for her father reached such a height that she even changed how her last name was spelled. This is why Jolyne spells Kujo as Cujoh in order to avoid anyone making a connection between the two.
The reset caused by Pucci's Made In Heaven made it possible for Araki to wrap up the story of one universe and then start anew with an entirely different universe. So, keeping Giorno out of action was the sensible thing to do as it allowed Araki to try out new things.
Jolyne, Jotaro, Hermes, and Anastasia all perish during combat with Pucci. Because they're dead, they're affected by the accelerated time, and it's assumed their bodies crumbled into dust. So, in the next universe, we see two doppelgangers of Jolyne and Jotaro, but it's not actually them.
Emporio meets the reincarnations of his friends, including Jolyne, now named Irene (アイリン, Airin), who is considering getting engaged to Anasui's reincarnation, Annakiss, and goes to her father, the reincarnation of Jotaro, to ask his approval.
In stardust crusaders Jotaro notes to himself that star platinum is getting more agressive and stronger every day so when the mission is fulfilled star platinum cools down and gets weaker like how most stands have secondary and tertiary effects.
The Stand named 'Survivor' is the 'weakest'. But it's a handful. Survivor (サバイバー Sabaibā) is the Stand granted to Guccio by Whitesnake, featured in the sixth part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Stone Ocean.
According to Part 5, it's just art style, as it shows Jotaro in Egypt with Polnareff, and he's skinny.
During their last confrontation on the ship, DIO even gave a speech about how he had grown to respect Jonathan, and why he wouldn't take any other person's body as he didn't consider them to be worthy enough. This was DIO's weird way of showing respect to Jonathan.
One such occasion occurs when Jolyne reunites with her ex-boyfriend, Romeo, who framed her for vehicular manslaughter. Even though Romeo proved himself to be trustworthy after he betrayed her, Jolyne still injured his tongue so he could never speak again.
Jotaro maintained his distance from his family in order to protect them, but it backfired as both his wife and Jolyne came to hate him. To some extent it is understandable that all Jotaro wanted to do was to keep them safe, but he should have at least have been more open to them.
During one of these discussions, DIO brings up that he wishes to achieve heaven, and that he has the plans to do so written in his notebook. DIO tells Pucci he would need his assistance in doing so. In Chapter 94 of Stone Ocean, the two are seen laying down in bed together.
Pucci needs to learn the instructions from DIO's Diary, which is burned but has been read by Jotaro Kujo. Pucci plans to steal Jotaro's Memory DISC so he can learn DIO's plan. Jolyne's incarceration turns her into the bait that's necessary to make Jotaro enter the prison and get in Pucci's way.
But it turned out to be a trap set for Jotaro as a Stand named Whitesnake extracts Jotaro's memories and Star Platinum in the form of two discs, leaving him in a coma. Jolyne realizes the extent of her father's love for her and resolves to recover his discs from Whitesnake's user.