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Jojo’s Bizarre Adventurehas always stood out from the rest of the Shonen series thanks to Hirohiko Araki’s incredibly stylish characters. Not to mention, Dio Brando is one of the most iconic antagonists in anime history, and his stand, the World, remains a fan favorite to this day.

Hirohiko Araki, also known as Toshiyuki Araki, has enthralled fans for over three decades with his splendid artwork and compelling narrative. On top of that, theJoJo‘s series 3rd part: Stardust Crusaders, which many fans cite as their favorite, introduced the concept of stands to theJoJoseries and played an important part in the show’s future success.
With nine different protagonists and dozens of beloved side characters and villains, Jotaro Kujo remains the face ofJoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. Sadly, the mangaka never revealed the most significant plot twist regarding Jotaro Kujo’s personality, leaving fans in mystery for years.

The Mystery of Jotaro Kujo’s Personality inJoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
Hirohiko Araki has been captivating fans for over 30 years, leaving a long-lasting impression on generations of kids. Among all the protagonists over the years, Jotaro Kujo remains a standout and crowd favorite among theJoJofandom. Jotaro Kujo was the protagonist ofStardust Crusadersand was featured as a significant ally duringDiamond Is Unbreakable,Vento Aureo, andStone Ocean.
Jotaro Kujo has played a role in the series for 23 years of his life, from his formative teenage years all the way to being a middle-aged man. Araki introduced Kujo as a vulgar delinquent in part three episode 1, before he learn about his heritage and Dio’s existence.

Jotaro grows from a delinquent to a responsible hero to a father seeking to make amends. He is also a man with an innate sense of justice, inherited from his great-grandfather, Jonathan Joestar. While Kujo’s adventure and journey to kill Dio is considered the highlight of theJoJoseries’, Araki never clarifies a key mystery about the beloved protagonist, leaving many fans in the dark.
does anyone ever think about what could’ve possibly happened to make jotaro’s personality shift so drastically?pic.twitter.com/293sB3bB7w

The anime addressed that Kujo wasn’t always a delinquent or had a stubborn personality. However, his perspective drastically changes as he starts high school. Surprisingly, Araki never revealed the reasons behind Kujo’s sudden shift in personality, leaving fans puzzled for years.
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Initially, Jotaro is portrayed as a rough and tough individual, often coming across as somewhat boorish and hot-headed. While there’s been no official word from the creator, many speculate that Jotaro Kujo’s stand ability triggered this shift in personality.
Jotaro often stated that his Stand is filled with rage and is difficult to control. Not to mention, stands are known to have effects on their users. This would justify the sudden change in Kujo’s personality that turned him from a polite, loving boy to a vulgar delinquent.

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Although the mangaka has now transitioned to monthly publications,Jojo’s Bizarre Adventureis one of the best-selling Weekly Shōnen Jump series of all time. Interestingly, Araki once revealed how monthly publications allow the legendary creator more freedom to express his creativity.
Araki’s drive to create fresh, engaging stories for new Joestar descendants prompted his switch fromShonen Jump to Ultra Jump(monthly publications).
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He wanted to avoid the mental stress of weekly publications,prioritize his creativity, and ensure his audience never felt let down. The mangaka even acknowledged that monthly publication enables detailed storytelling and suits his current pace and creative process.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventureis currently available to stream onCrunchyroll
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