Golden Wind is the fifth installment in the JoJo's Adventure series. As you all probably know, there are many shocking death scenes, both for allies and enemies. And many of these are memorable scenes. This time, we'll be featuring some of those shocking and thought-provoking death scenes!
[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure] Narancia's Death Scene: Shockingly Unexpected
Source: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure © Hirohiko Araki/Shueisha, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Production Committee
After finally uncovering the boss's true identity, Bucciarati and his friends face the organization's leader, Diavolo, in the Colosseum for their final showdown. Bucciarati and his friends finally made it this far, but they couldn't have gotten there without Narancia's efforts. During the final battle with the boss, Bornarev's Stand was pierced by an arrow and went out of control. The effects of the out-of-control Requiem caused Narancia and Giorno to switch minds and bodies. Bucciarati also moved into Diavolo's body. Thinking that Diavolo was in his own body, he immediately had Mista attack. Then, without even realizing it, Narancia appeared! That's right, Narancia had been assassinated in Giorno's body. It was Doppio who had been in Bucciarati's body, and Diavolo was in a different body. Then, using the power of King Crimson, Narancia was killed. This scene, where there was no assassination scene at all, and he suddenly died in Giorno's body, was shocking.
In fact, a flag was raised!?
Did you know that Narancia raised a dramatic flag during the battle? He announced that he would go to school when he returned home. For this reason, his death was somewhat predicted among fans.
[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure] Pesci's Death Scene: Shocking!
Source: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure © Hirohiko Araki/Shueisha, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Production Committee
Pesci, who admired his older brother Prosciutto, attacks Giorno on the train. Before the battle, Pesci tells Prosciutto that he will definitely kill them, which angers Prosciutto. By the time you think that, it's already over, and Pesci should think the same way. Even during the battle, a weak-willed Pesci is scolded for not being prepared enough. However, Prosciutto's death is the trigger for Pesci to awaken. He must have been a despicable person to begin with. He repeats despicable acts, and in the end, he is killed just as he is about to tell Bucciarati that he'll kill him. And Bucciarati says the same thing to him as Prosciutto. It was a sad scene where, despite his awakening, Bucciarati completely takes the thunder.
[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure] Who would have thought he was really dead!? Carne's Death Scene
Source: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure © Hirohiko Araki/Shueisha, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Production Committee
Bucciarati and his friends are about to board their plane. However, an enemy appears on the runway. He approaches the plane without doing anything. He is then shot and killed by Mista. One can only imagine what kind of ability it is, but what appears is Notorious BIG, who is activated when Carne's death is triggered. Yes, at that moment, Carne had undoubtedly appeared with the intention of dying, and he was truly killed.
[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure] Bucciarati's Death Scene: Awesome Death
Source: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure © Hirohiko Araki/Shueisha, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Production Committee
Bucciarati is the man who fought the most in this series, defeating more enemies than anyone else. Yet, he passes away during the final battle. Before he leaves, he says to Giorno: Fate is a sleeping slave. We were able to break free from it. That is victory. Bucciarati hated the organization that started dealing drugs, but he killed his heart and submitted to them. That must be what he meant by a sleeping slave. Bucciarati was so cool until the very end.
[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure] Diavolo's Death Scene: Too Sad
Source: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure © Hirohiko Araki/Shueisha, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Production Committee
During the final battle, Diavolo was attacked by Giorno's Gold E. Requiem. This Stand's power was to return everything to zero. In other words, Diavolo goes through the process of dying, but once he dies he returns to zero, and becomes an existence that simply repeats the process of dying again. They say that even if you die you can't die completely, but he really can't die, and even though he's the final boss, it's a bit sad.
[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure] Illuso's Death Scene: The Only Character Defeated by Fugo
Source: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure © Hirohiko Araki/Shueisha, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Production Committee
Although Fugo appears in this work and is a member of Passione and Bucciarati's team, he barely has a chance to shine. The only time his Stand is activated is during his battle with Illuso. He lures Fugo into the mirror and gains the upper hand, but Giorno's quick thinking brings the poison of Fugo's Stand, Purple Haze, into the mirror. A confused Illuso falls out of the mirror and dies. He is the only character in this series to be defeated by Fugo.
[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure] At the End of Death Scenes
In this series, many team members end up dying. Golden Wind has produced many memorable scenes. Even just looking at the death scenes, they were all amazing. As the anime nears its midpoint, we may be able to see even more death scenes.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind Related Products
Golden Wind Merchandise
With the anime airing, the number of related merchandise has increased once again! This time, we'll introduce two types of merchandise that are currently available for pre-order! If you're interested, be sure to check them out!


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Original Work: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind
This is the fifth part of the JoJo series, famous for Hirohiko Araki's unique art style. It was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump for about four years from 1995 to 1999. It's so cutting-edge and interesting that it's hard to believe it was made in the 1990s. If you haven't read the original manga yet or would like to read it again after a long time, please take this opportunity to pick it up!



