JoJo's victory, along with his arm, is cut short when Kars manages to survive the volcano by forming a shield of air bubbles to protect him from its deadly lava.
Dio the Invader
A Letter From the Past
Youth with Dio
Overdrive
The Dark Knights
Tomorrow's Courage
Sorrowful Successor
Bloody Battle! JoJo & Dio
The Final Ripple!
New York's JoJo
The Game Master
The Pillar Man
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In a city plagued with thugs, mutants, and supervillains, Saitama decides to become a superhero for fun. He envisions an exciting life where he is constantly challenged with tough opponents, but after three years of intense training, he's become so strong that he defeats every enemy with one punch! His dream of engaging challenging foes has...
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Both are over the top, but JoJo is more of an adventure based around getting stronger, rather than being super strong and having no worthwhile opponents.
In Gintoki's Japan, the arrival of the various space races known collectively as the Amanto ended the era of the samurai. The Amanto's highly advanced technology resulted in total conquest and a severe economic shift. Now, former samurai such as Gintoki scrape together whatever livelihood they can. Gintoki's profession of choice is that of a yorozuya: he'll...
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If you like Gintama or JoJo Part 2, you'll like the other because both of them have ridicuous humor. If you just want a good laugh and some good fight scenes, these are worth your time. (Bonus: Joesph Joestar and Gintoki Sakata share the same voice actor).
Kicked out of his orphanage and on the verge of starving to death, Nakajima Atsushi meets some strange men. One of them, Dazai Osamu, is a suicidal man attempting to drown himself in broad daylight. The other, bespectacled Kunikida Doppo, nervously stands by flipping through a notepad. Both are members of the "Armed Detective Agency" said to solve...
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (2012) and Bungou Stray Dogs are very different anime series, but they both have one thing in common: name references. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (2012) references music, while Bungou Stray Dogs references literature. If these sorts of naming conventions interest you, check out both of these anime.