JoJo`s Bizarre Adventure Diamonds Are Unbreakable "Let`s Go Hunting" Impressions

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Yes, here I would like to mention one of the famous episodes of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 4: Diamonds Are Unbreakable, "Let's Go Hunting".

What do you say we go hunting?

Jotaro asks Josuke about it and suddenly says, "Let's go hunting. Jotaro tells him that Akira Otoishi of Red Hot Chili Pepper was shooting rats with a bow and arrow.

This time the enemy is a rat.

The shot rat escaped from the arrow by itself without dying. In other words, the rat acquired the ability to stand despite being a rat.

We don't know what kind of stand ability he has, but we have to hunt him, Jotaro says.

Weapons are bearing bullets.

It is difficult to catch a quick rat within range of the stand, so the idea is to bounce the bearing off the stand's finger and finish it off from a distance.

The two practiced with an empty can as a target beforehand, but it was kind of funny to see Josuke saying that he is the type of person who gets evil thoughts about ball-related matters.

Jotaro says that he doesn't mean to put pressure on the rat not to fire until he is sure it will hit the target because if he misses within range, the rat will never come within range again, and Josuke says that he was under enough pressure by doing so.

Now it's time to go hunting!

The two follow the rat's footsteps with careful observation, and along the way they find a dead rat, once melted and hardened, which seems to be the work of a stand-using rat.

Then, judging further from the situation, he spots one farmer.

And when we checked out the house, we finally encountered a stand-up rat, and what's more, the rat was melting down the house's inhabitants, preserving them in the refrigerator and eating them, how horrifying!

Jotaro went to search another room and Josuke left him to confront a rat that was using a stand. The rat manifested a stand that sent a needle-like object flying, but Josuke succeeded in killing the rat with his bearing while dodging the needle.

But then Jotaro, whose arm had been melted, joined them.

Two stand-using rats.

Jotaro encountered a rat on the second floor, and as soon as he grabbed the needle that the rat had shot at him to examine it, he said it melted away, and the rat ran outside without leaving the room.

In fact, Akira Otoishi shot two rats with arrows, and there were two rats that were stand users!

The two chase after the fleeing rat, taking into account the rat's habits, and they know where it is going, as captured by the video camera they have set up.

The target rat named it "insect-eaten" because its ears look like they have been eaten by insects.

Considering that they would no longer come within range of the bearing rounds after the previous engagement, I decided to use the live rounds from the rifle that I had brought only four rounds with me from then on.

I thought I was following in their footsteps and tracking them well, but...

And now for the final showdown.

The two were supposed to be chasing the bugbears, but the bugbears turned the tables on them by using a special wildlife skill called backtracking, and finally went head-to-head.

The insect-eater shoots a needle at Josuke, but Jotaro's Star Platinum stops time and Josuke is spared, and thanks to the attack, the insect-eater's approximate whereabouts are revealed.

Jotaro takes the bait and has the needle shot to find out the exact location of the bug-eaten needle, since Jotaro can be cured by Josuke's crazy diamonds even if he is eaten by the bug-eaten needle.

The insect-eaters are also tough and use ricocheting bullets to hunt Jotaro down, but thanks to a needle shot, Josuke is able to figure out where the insect-eaters are and fires a rifle bullet... but the bullet misses!

The attacked bugbear now turned its body to attack toward Jonsuke.

I knew you'd look at me if I missed!" With that remark, Josuke fired another rifle round and successfully killed the bug-eater!

Finally.

The contrast between Jotaro, who proceeds calmly, and Josuke, who shows a bit of a foolish side, is interesting.

However, Josuke defies the pressure and successfully kills the rat that is using his Stand, and Jotaro admits that he is glad that Josuke is a guy he can rely on.

The comical dialogue between the two, in which they complement each other with their stand abilities and so on, is a good episode that shows the deepening of the bond between the two, as they recognize each other in the end!