![]() This is one of the coolest moments of the adaptation, and a genuine surprise for those unaware. Time resumes, and the ORA ORA ORA occurs. This time instead of DIO simply appearing behind Jotaro, we hear him activate, slow down time and cease the music… and reposition himself behind our protagonist. In this version, there are sound effects accompanying every motion and attack. This is where David Productions went above and beyond, providing an alternate opening in preparation for the last fight (a tradition they stick to from hereon). It ends with DIO behind Jotaro, a flurry of fists, and the repeated screaming of ‘ORA ORA ORA’. The guitar kicks in, and we’re shown a similarly stylized series of poses and action sweeps – it feels like a manga brought to the screen in the truest sense. We see Jonathan and Dio as teenagers and adults, then Joseph as an aged man – then, Jotaro. The opining begins with clockwork pieces and ominous vocals. ![]() We’re approaching a final battle over a century in the making. The stakes are higher, the losses heavier, and time is running out. Stardust Crusader’s Part 2 begins with our characters in Egypt, closer to DIO than ever before.
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