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Does this sum up the anime?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mustafar Reginald" data-source="post: 9252" data-attributes="member: 113"><p>I'd suggest watching the first episode to see if you like it, and then if you don't, just skip til episode 9 or episode 10. Episode 9 is the last episode of Phantom Blood and sets up important plot points for the next two parts of the series. It's kind of a stand-alone episode so you don't really need to know the middle bit, the only thing you need to know of the middle bits to understand the last episode is . . .</p><p></p><p>[SPOILER="Middle bits"]Dio becomes a vampire at some point (due to a mask) and survived that supposed final battle between him and Jonathan in Episode 8 (you'll see how at the beginning of episode 9). And Hamon is a power that lets them combat Vampires via breathing. [/SPOILER]</p><p></p><p>Episode 9 was the best part of Phantom Blood, which is part of why I suggested it besides being relevant. If you don't want to deal with Episode 9, Episode 10 begins Battle Tendency, and this is all you really need to know (don't click this unless you decide to skip altogether or really don't care about spoilers) . . .</p><p></p><p>[SPOILER="Episode 9 Spoilers"]Jonathan dies on a sinking boat while hugging Dio's decapitated head, which as a vampire, is still alive. Also, read the spoiler for middle bits if you read this one since it has other pertinent information.[/SPOILER]</p><p></p><p>If you know this stuff (which isn't much), you can skip Phantom Blood without much worry, though I know a lot of JoJo fans are like "Skipping parts is a sin" but I don't really agree with that. I mean, I started Dragon Ball with Z so I really can't be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustafar Reginald, post: 9252, member: 113"] I'd suggest watching the first episode to see if you like it, and then if you don't, just skip til episode 9 or episode 10. Episode 9 is the last episode of Phantom Blood and sets up important plot points for the next two parts of the series. It's kind of a stand-alone episode so you don't really need to know the middle bit, the only thing you need to know of the middle bits to understand the last episode is . . . [SPOILER="Middle bits"]Dio becomes a vampire at some point (due to a mask) and survived that supposed final battle between him and Jonathan in Episode 8 (you'll see how at the beginning of episode 9). And Hamon is a power that lets them combat Vampires via breathing. [/SPOILER] Episode 9 was the best part of Phantom Blood, which is part of why I suggested it besides being relevant. If you don't want to deal with Episode 9, Episode 10 begins Battle Tendency, and this is all you really need to know (don't click this unless you decide to skip altogether or really don't care about spoilers) . . . [SPOILER="Episode 9 Spoilers"]Jonathan dies on a sinking boat while hugging Dio's decapitated head, which as a vampire, is still alive. Also, read the spoiler for middle bits if you read this one since it has other pertinent information.[/SPOILER] If you know this stuff (which isn't much), you can skip Phantom Blood without much worry, though I know a lot of JoJo fans are like "Skipping parts is a sin" but I don't really agree with that. I mean, I started Dragon Ball with Z so I really can't be. [/QUOTE]
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