The visual was shared on the series’ official Twitter account. It features the six main protagonists of JoJo parts one to six. Check it out here:
Specifically, the 10th Anniversary visual features the six JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure stars running, including Jonathan Joestar, Joseph Joestar, Jotaro Kujo, Josuke Higashikata, Giorno Giovanna, and Jolyne Cujoh. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is an anime series by David Production that’s based on the iconic manga of the same name by Hirohiko Araki. The manga began with Part 1 entitled Battle Tendency which began serialization in 1987 in Weekly Shonen Jump. Since then, the manga series has reached eight parts, with each part having its own story, though the first six parts were set in the same continuity while Parts 7 and 8 are set in their own timeline. Also Read: The Best JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Watch Order in 2022
The manga’s publication history is also interesting as the first six parts were serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, while Parts 7 and 8 were serialized in Ultra Jump, except for the first couple of Steel Ball Run chapters. While there was an initial OVA adaptation for the series, the current one is by David Production which now spans five seasons. The first season covered the first parts. The next four seasons then adapted Parts 3 to 6. Aside from releasing this new visual for the series, a special exhibit was also held in Japan that celebrates the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure anime’s anniversary.
The current anime season is JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean, and it follows Jolyne Cujoh, the first female JoJo in the series. Its story is set in 2011, and at this time, Jolyne is sent to prison for 15 years. It is soon revealed to Jolyne by her father, Jotaro Kujo, that she was framed by a disciple of Dio who plans to kill her in prison. Because of this, Jotaro gives Jolyne a pendant which causes her to awaken a mysterious power so that she can escape. Stone Ocean is streaming exclusively on Netflix, though its release is divided into three parts. The first part was released on December 1, 2021, while the second was released on September 1, 2022.