Netflix to Stream An Early Debut of JoJo Part 6: Stone Ocean in December

Fans have been going crazy ever since JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 6: Stone Ocean dropped its PV. Details regarding a key visual, character designs, and cast that were leaked and went viral before the official announcement are now confirmed.

With Jotaro’s daughter Jolyne finally making her much-awaited anime debut, the show is going to be nothing less than phenomenal.

Jolyne is the only female JoJo and is also that iconic Jotaro’s daughter. Her part in the Joestar family vs DIO saga was much anticipated for a long time now. Although, she will not be fighting DIO but a follower of his.

As we all are clearly going out of our minds, Netflix decided to show us some mercy.

Netflix announced that it would stream an early premiere of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 6: Stone Ocean in December 2021. A specific date hasn’t been revealed yet.

The streaming giant also revealed an English subbed trailer to announce this.

The PV shows how Jolyne ended up at the Green Dolphin Street Prison. It goes on to tell just how brutal the prison is, both its inmates and the staff.

Now the part everyone was desperately waiting for: Jotaro Cujoh comes to the scene! It also previews Jolyne’s string-based stand, Stone Free.

The trailer also introduces us to Jolyne’s allies and friends while hinting about the shady business going down in the prison. 

Netflix to Stream an Early Debut of JoJo Part 6: Stone Ocean in December
JoJo Part 6: Stone Ocean | Source: Fandom
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Manga readers are happy as they’ll finally get to see their favorite scenes animated. At the same time, anime fans are excited to see what the new season has in store. 

The thrill is skyrocketing with fans hyping up the upcoming part, and that’s just how bizarre the JoJo fandom is. So mark your calendars for the early Stone Ocean debut!

About JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is a manga series written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. The series is divided into eight parts, each following the adventures of a new protagonist bearing the “JoJo” nickname.

The first six parts form a saga detailing the supernatural conflicts between members of the Joestar family and various villains. The latter two parts follow a continuity reboot, taking place in an alternate universe with many parallels to the original.

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