Jotaro Vs. Dio

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Published 2010-07-03
The full fight, with most of the dialogue edited out

All Comments (21)
  • @zzz-jj6zh
    Imagine seeing some yoked dudes that stand at 6'5" destroying buildings and bleeding from nothing.
  • @alexliem8603
    The OVA is way more terrifying since DIO’s Teleport doesn’t even make any sound
  • @angryboi595
    I love how terrifying the OVA’s time stop is. No bass boost or insane effects, just time stopping and no special effects which make it more realistic, not to mention the lack of noise when time stopping making Dio seemingly just teleport everywhere with darkness surrounding him is scary as hell in terms of how realistic it is
  • @KD-Slayer105
    1:47 Dio teleporting around with NO SOUND EFFECTS at ALL literally gave me some chills. He is just 1 frame and gone in a matter of seconds.
  • @Hekkle01
    The silence when dio moves during his time stop is beautifully terrifying
  • @scrappy2082
    one thing i absolutely love about the OVA is how the setting looks, you can actually tell the cast is in cairo where as in the anime it feels like they're in yellow new york
  • @enthuast3370
    I actually really like how Star Platinum here was defending Jotaro automatically in the beginning while time was stopped. I think it makes more sense than him suddenly be able to be conscious in Stopped Time.
  • @hb13bh
    Dio straight up murdered people while fighting Jotaro. He's way more terrifying here.
  • @DAGzex
    DIO's animation makes him look insane but his voice is like "oh and by the way i outsmarted you, that is unfortunate"
  • @Nullmeo
    Hot take: The OVA fight was better choreographed than the 2015’s fight. While the modern adaptation had better voice acting, better SFX, and a more polished color palette, the OVA’s choreography really showed more of why Dio was a threat, and why Star Platinum (at least in Part 3) really deserved the A ranking of power in its stats.
  • @WikiPeraX
    The thing I like most about this version compared to both the manga and the anime is that Jotaro’s and Polnareff’s attacks on Dio during the heart stop sequence end up working together to lay him out, rather than Polnareff attacking to no real effect
  • @Cosm1c_Donut
    I like how jotaro looks scared half the time in this fight like he really is fighting for his life whereas in the later version he never really strays far from the angry confident look lol
  • @Ajay-dy3xw
    The OVA shows the horror and tension of the fight The 2015 Anime shows how epic and brutal the fight is
  • @Demonyze
    This really shows how terrifying Dio is and how scared jotaro was when fighting him. I wish this was in the recent one.
  • 1:47. I actually love the silent disappearing of DIO it really puts us in jotaros shoes
  • @jakolay69xd32
    The way Dio just effortlessly erases those poor civilians on the train, with a single swipe of his hand he just rips chunks of them away… just goes to show how much more terrifying and powerful he is being a vampire AND having a stand now.
  • @saif7rb71
    This feels like a horror movie especially when Dio starts teleporting
  • The way his time-freeze was executed so simplistically in the OVA kind of speaks volumes about how unnerving the stand is and why Jotaro seemed anxious. No special effects, sound cues, or any buildup. One frame he’s in and the next, he’s vanished. From a realistic standpoint, it’s as if he teleported
  • @manmusic4434
    4:14 God, I love how this scene made in OVA. Dio is cornered, he doesn't goes nuts and starts laughing or roaring. He's just quietly waiting and uses The world with no warning. And this 4:47. There's no that weird scene, when Jotaro gets out if manhole like he went through sewers just to prank Dio. As brute as he was whole Stardast crusaders he gets in the Dio's way.