Upon meeting someone in not particularly antagonistic circumstances, Josuke will generally be polite and friendly. When his grandfather died, Josuke took it upon himself to become the protector of Morioh. Josuke is loyal to his friends and loved ones risking his life after Koichi is hit by Keicho's Bow, and carrying Okuyasu's body while apparently dead throughout the first part of his battle with Yoshikage Kira. Agreeable by nature, Josuke isn't as prone to violence as other JoJos and can even calmly tolerate bullying by upperclassmen or Shigechi's selfishness. Even upon the revelation that he was Joseph's bastard son, Josuke had thought first and foremost about the troubles he's caused to the Joestars and disregarded any claim for a heritage, only wanting to reassure his biological father that he was doing fine. When he was a child, a random bystander helped save a feverish Josuke out of kindness, Josuke subconsciously reflected that kindness in him. Josuke's primary trait is his overall kindness, reflected in his Stand, Crazy Diamond, which repairs and heals. Friendly and loyal, his amiable personality helps him make friends throughout the story. Josuke is a savvy, confident and courageous teenager. (Navy uniform with yellow undershirt and gold accessories. Josuke's most common color scheme consists of either a dark blue or purple uniform and a green or yellow undershirt. Junko original socks, ¥25,000 black Bally W shoes and Moschino W brand underwear. He wears a gold band at both wrists, above his sleeves (under more elaborate pieces in several illustrations).Ī man with expensive taste, Josuke wears Mr. Pinning his open jacket to his chest on his right is a peace sign W (☮), and on the left is a heart (occasionally enclosing a palm, like on Jotaro's hat). On the left of his collar, he wears a modified anchor, and on his right a row of two small hearts. Josuke wears a number of metallic/golden emblems. He keeps his jacket unbuttoned and pinned aside, revealing a light undershirt with a short zipper on each side of his chest. His jacket conforms to his body, extending to the middle of his thigh, accompanied by a pair of wide-legged pants. Josuke wears a dark, modified Japanese school uniform. His pompadour has a tendency to become spiky with his mood, such as when he is irritated or angry. The feature most important to him is his well-maintained Elvis-style pompadour W, styled after that of an unknown man who saved his life as a child. Josuke is a tall, handsome teenage boy of average build. 8.3.7 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Last SurvivorĮxcuse me.8.3.4 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle (PS3).8.3.3 GioGio's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind (PS2).8.2.4 The Book: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 4th Another Day.7.2.23 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Over Heaven.7.2.20 The Book: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 4th Another Day.7.2.8 The Search for Red Hot Chili Pepper.Tohru’s defeat seems imminent, but there are still a few enemies to deal with, and Touhou Kato seems to be one of them. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, It really says something. The Wonder of U can’t stop them because his bubbles “do not exist”.Because this combination gives Josuke With essentially unlimited attack range and the ability to destroy or steal almost anything, Soft & Wet may just have become the new king of overwhelming stands. This combination allows Josuke to send bubbles over the telephone network and attack villains from miles away. It connects to her phone and provides GPS-like tracking and guidance for anyone and anything. Soft & Wet: Beyond Push Jojolion The absurdity peaks when Josuke has the great idea of combining it with Yasuho’s Paisley Parkstand ability. As a result, these non-existent, empty bubbles are surprisingly dangerous and erase what they come in contact with. The description is certainly quite confusing and definitely difficult to translate correctly, but it may provide a better explanation later. Josuke’s bubbles rotate fast enough to look like a sphere, while being so thin that they are essentially non-existent, so they are described as impossiblely thin strings that lead to properly “non-existent” and “nothing” bubbles. Spins result from the rapid rotation of a perfectly spherical object until it produces more energy than it needs to start spinning. When you unleash a new force called “Soft & Wet: Go Beyond”, Josuke’s bubbles actually use a characteristic called “spin”. But in Chapter 106, Josuke discovered This ability works differently than he had previously thought.