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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean
Season 5
An illustration of the main cast standing in a staircase
Key visual, depicting (left to right) Jolyne, Foo Fighters, Weather Report, Emporio, Anasui, Jotaro, and Ermes
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkNetflix (streaming)
Tokyo MX, BS11, MBS, Animax (TV broadcast)
Original releaseDecember 1, 2021 (2021-12-01) –
present
Season chronology
List of episodes

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean (Japanese: ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 ストーンオーシャン, Hepburn: JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Sutōn Ōshan) is the fifth season of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure anime television series by David Production, adapting Stone Ocean, the sixth part of Hirohiko Araki's JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga. The first twelve episodes of Stone Ocean were initially released worldwide as part of an original net animation season on Netflix on December 1, 2021, before its scheduled airing on Japanese television in January 2022. The next twelve episodes will be released worldwide in late 2022.

Plot

Set in 2011, Jolyne Cujoh is sentenced to 15 years in prison after being involved in a car accident and being framed for a murder. She is imprisoned at Green Dolphin Street Prison in Florida, nicknamed the "Aquarium." Her father, Jotaro Kujo, gives her a pendant that causes a mysterious power to awaken inside of her. When a series of inexplicable events occur, Jotaro informs his daughter that a disciple of Dio framed her so that he could kill her in prison, and urges her to escape.

Cast

Character Japanese[1] English[2]
Jolyne Cujoh Fairouz Ai Kira Buckland[3]
Ermes Costello Mutsumi Tamura Tiana Camacho[3]
Emporio Alniño Atsumi Tanezaki Casey Mongillo[3]
Foo Fighters Mariya Ise Brittany Lauda[3]
Enrico Pucci Tomokazu Seki Yong Yea[3]
Weather Report Yūichirō Umehara Stephen Fu[1]
Narciso Anasui Daisuke Namikawa TBA
Johngalli A. Satoshi Hino David Matranga[1]
Jotaro Kujo Daisuke Ono Matthew Mercer[1]
Gwess Momoko Taneichi Amber Lee Connors[1]
Thunder McQueen Tōru Nara Jas Patrick[1]
Miraschon Yui Kondo Suzie Yeung[1]
Lang Rangler Chikahiro Kobayashi Dave Wittenberg
Romeo Jisso Gakuto Kajiwara Clifford Chapin[3]
Dio Takehito Koyasu Patrick Seitz[1]
Narrator Tōru Ōkawa David Vincent

Production and release

The series was announced during a live-streamed event in April 2021.[4][5][6] Like all previous parts, Stone Ocean is produced and animated by David Production.[7]

In August 2021, the first trailer was released during a Stone Ocean YouTube event, with a worldwide release on Netflix on December 1, 2021 with the first 12 episodes.[8][9] In Japan, the series is also televised on Tokyo MX, BS11 and MBS starting a month later on January 8, 2022, with Animax following on January 22. The composer Yugo Kanno returned from previous seasons.[10] The opening theme is "Stone Ocean" by Ichigo from Kishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets,[11] while the ending theme is "Distant Dreamer" by Duffy.[12]

Episodes 13–24 will stream on Netflix worldwide in late 2022.[13]

Episode list

No.
overall [a]
No. in
season [b]
Title [c]Storyboarded byDirected byWritten byOriginal release date [9]Japanese air date [14]
1531"Stone Ocean"
Transliteration: "Sutōn Ōshan" (Japanese: 石作りの海(ストーンオーシャン))
Ken'ichi SuzukiToshiyuki KatōYasuko KobayashiDecember 1, 2021 (2021-12-01)January 8, 2022
In 2011, ten years after the events of Golden Wind, Jolyne Cujoh's boyfriend, Romeo Jisso, crashes into a pedestrian. Romeo convinces her to help him dispose of the body, but she is eventually arrested for the victim's death. As she prepares for her trial, her attorney gives her various items from her mother and a pendant from her estranged father, Jotaro Kujo, that contains a piece of a broken arrow that pierces her finger. While on remand at Green Dolphin Street Prison aka The Aquarium in Port St. Lucie, Florida, Jolyne meets and befriends an inmate named Ermes Costello. She discovers she can emit a long, thin thread from her body, which she can use to hear and attack people from a long distance. She uses it to rescue Ermes from two corrupt guards. Later, Jolyne's attorney talks her into a plea bargain for a reduced sentence, but she ends up getting sentenced to 15 years in prison when it is revealed the victim was still alive at the time before he was disposed of. She then discovers that her attorney was hired by Romeo's family to frame her for the accident, so she uses her new ability to choke her attorney on the freeway, forcing him to crash.
1542"Stone Free / Prisoner FE40536: Jolyne Cujoh"
Transliteration: "Sutōn Furī" (Japanese: ストーン・フリー)
Toshiyuki KatōDaisuke ChibaYasuko KobayashiDecember 1, 2021 (2021-12-01)January 15, 2022
In prison, Jolyne shares her cell with Gwess, a prisoner with drastic mood swings who has Jolyne's pendant and a strange pet bird. Jolyne discovers that Gwess' bird is a hollowed-out shell containing a shrunken prison guard and deduces that Gwess also gained powers from the pendant. Gwess uses her powers to shrink Jolyne and forces her to wear a mouse carcass so that she can sneak into the control room to deactivate the prison locks and help them escape. However, the increased distance from Gwess weakens her shrinking ability, causing Jolyne to slowly return to her normal size. On her way back, Jolyne is attacked by Gwess' vicious Stand, Goo Goo Dolls,[d] but she manages to fight back by materializing her own Stand. After Gwess reveals that Ermes sold her the pendant, Jolyne forces Gwess to free her by viciously pummeling her with her Stand, which she names Stone Free.[e]
1553"The Visitor (1)"
Transliteration: "Menkainin Sono Ichi" (Japanese: 面会人 その①)
Taizō YoshidaKunihiro MoriYasuko KobayashiDecember 1, 2021 (2021-12-01)January 22, 2022
Gwess demonstrates to Jolyne how money and power between inmates is manipulated throughout the prison. As Jolyne quickly adapts to the system, she comes across a mysterious boy dressed in a baseball uniform, who tells her that she'll be receiving a visitor the next day and to avoid going to the visitation room before giving her a bone to protect herself. Jolyne decides to go anyway and is disgusted to find that the visitor is her father, Jotaro. He reveals that a blind assassin inmate named Johngalli A was responsible for the car accident and arranged for her long prison sentence in revenge for Jotaro killing Dio. Jotaro offers to help her escape but she refuses, still bitter at him for being absent most of her life. Before she can leave, the two are suddenly shot at and wounded from the distant men's prison by Johngalli A. His Stand, Manhattan Transfer,[f] allows him to sense air currents and helps direct his sniper bullets.
1564"The Visitor (2)"
Transliteration: "Menkainin Sono Ni" (Japanese: 面会人 その②)
Taizō YoshidaTetsuji NakamuraYasuko KobayashiDecember 1, 2021 (2021-12-01)January 29, 2022
Jolyne attempts to confuse Johngalli A's Stand in the visitation room by triggering the fire sprinkler system. The mysterious boy instructs Jolyne to kick out the base of a pillar, which uncovers a secret passageway. Jotaro suggests that they escape, but Jolyne decides to try to save the boy from the enemy Stand as he has now become the target. She seemingly foils the assassin by using a broken gas pipe to throw off his sense of direction and immobilizes the Stand. But she realizes she's in a dream and manages to wake herself up by cutting her hand on the bone that the boy gave her earlier. She then finds herself, Jotaro, and the room covered in a corrosive slime.
1575"Prisoner of Love"
Transliteration: "Purizunā obu Ravu" (Japanese: プリズナー・オブ・ラヴ)
Katsuichi NakayamaKatsuichi NakayamaYasuko KobayashiDecember 1, 2021 (2021-12-01)February 5, 2022
Jotaro is awakened by Jolyne and he uses his Stand, Star Platinum, to release them from the melting room. He begins to lead Jolyne to a beach where a submarine from the Speedwagon Foundation is waiting for them. But they are shot at by Johngalli A, who disguised himself as a prison guard. The injured Jotaro realizes that he is the target and that the sniper working with another Stand User who put him and Jolyne to sleep. The other attacker's Stand, named Whitesnake,[g] converts Jotaro's Stand and memories into discs and extracts them from him. As Jotaro falls into a coma, Jolyne finds out how much her father truly cared for her. She defeats Johngalli using Stone Free and leaves Jotaro at the beach to be picked up by the Speedwagon Foundation before returning to the prison in the hope of retrieving the discs and reviving him. Back inside, she contacts the boy who tells her his name is Emporio and that he was born in the prison, where his inmate mother was killed by Whitesnake. Meanwhile, Whitesnake shoots Johngalli with his own gun to make it look like suicide.
1586"Ermes's Stickers"
Transliteration: "Erumesu no Shīru" (Japanese: エルメェスのシール)
Tatsuma MinamikawaTatsuma MinamikawaShin'ichi InotsumeDecember 1, 2021 (2021-12-01)February 12, 2022
Jolyne has five years added to her sentence for the attempted prison break and is placed in solitary confinement in the Punishment Ward. Ermes wakes up in the Infirmary following a fever she developed after piercing herself on Jolyne's pendant to find herself being robbed by the inmate janitor Thunder McQueen. She discovers that she can produce stickers from the palm of her hand which duplicates whatever they touch and can merge the items back together in a destructive manner if the sticker is removed or destroyed. She uses a sticker to attack McQueen and she finds two discs sticking out of his head. She takes one and finds it contains his memories, including one where he meets with Whitesnake. McQueen attempts to hang himself out of a sense of despair which causes his Stand Highway to Hell[h] to inflict his pain onto Ermes, but she uses her Stand to save herself. Ermes runs into Emporio, who informs her that the disc still inside McQueen contains his Stand. Ermes unsuccessfully tries to stop McQueen's suicide attempts so she uses a sticker to incapacitate him thus ejecting the Stand disc. Ermes grabs the disc and plans revenge on Whitesnake for her ordeal as her Stand, Kiss,[i] manifests itself.
1597"There’s Six of Us!"
Transliteration: "Rokunin Iru!" (Japanese: 6人いる!)
Jirō Fujimoto,
Toshiyuki Katō
Masakazu TakahashiShōgo YasukawaDecember 1, 2021 (2021-12-01)February 19, 2022
Ermes gives McQueen's discs to Emporio for safekeeping and he gives the memory disc to Jolyne to see if there are any clues about Whitesnake and her father's discs. Meanwhile, two inmates are consumed by a blob-like monster. The prison chief Loccobarocco assembles all the inmates and calls for volunteers to search for the escapees. Jolyne and Ermes volunteer along with an inmate named Atroe and two other women. They are forced to wear bracelets that will explode if they stray more than 50 meters away from the lead guard. Jolyne tells Ermes she learned from McQueen's memories that Whitesnake has dozens of Stand discs stored within one of the tractor tires on the farm. As they approach the wetlands, Ermes notices that there are six inmates when only five volunteered. The guard is suddenly attacked and dragged far away, which causes Atroe's bracelet to explode, killing her. Ermes is suddenly dragged into the water by an enemy Stand made up of multiplying, sentient plankton. Jolyne frees her and the Stand remains in the water, refusing to follow them inland. The two then confront the other three members of the search party to determine who is the imposter.
1608"Foo Fighters / F.F."
Transliteration: "Fū Faitāzu" (Japanese: フー・ファイターズ)
Katsumi TerahigashiEiichi KuboyamaShōgo YasukawaDecember 1, 2021 (2021-12-01)February 26, 2022
Jolyne and Ermes discover that the two of the search party members were killed and possessed by extensions of their opponent, a plankton colony called Foo Fighters aka "F.F.",[j] who used the victims' remains to disguise itself. F.F. explains that it is both a Stand User and a Stand after Whitesnake granted it intelligence to guard the Stand discs for him. Jolyne chases F.F. into the nearby barn while Ermes attempts to prevent the Stand's double from dragging away the guard to trigger their bracelets. Ermes defeats the double by drawing it out of the water and exposing it to the dried-up corpse of one of the inmates which dehydrates it. In the barn, F.F. gains the upper hand on Jolyne after covering the ground with water, but Jolyne uses Stone Free's threads to activate the tractor and drive the discs away. F.F. chases the tractor but falls apart as its body is absorbed by the dirt. Jolyne decides to spare the dying entity when she realizes it was protecting the discs for their own sake rather than for Whitesnake's and recruits F.F. as an ally. Jolyne finds Jotaro's Stand disc, but not his memory. F.F. possesses Atroe's corpse to join Jolyne and Ermes in prison, hiding Jotaro's disc within her body. The farm is later investigated by Whitesnake and his user, Enrico Pucci, the prison's head priest.
1619"Debt Collector Marilyn Manson / Debt Collector Mary Lynn Manson"
Transliteration: "Toritatenin Maririn Manson" (Japanese: 取り立て人マリリン・マンソン)
Satoshi ŌsedoSatoshi ŌsedoKazuyuki Fudeyasu,
Yasuko Kobayashi
December 1, 2021 (2021-12-01)March 5, 2022
An inmate thief named Miraschon approaches Pucci seeking parole but instead he inserts two discs into her, planning to use her to get Jotaro's Stand disc back. Meanwhile, in the exercise yard, F.F. slowly gets accustomed to Atroe's body and plays a game of catch with Jolyne. Miraschon appears and bets $100 that they cannot the catch ball one-hundred times in a row. When they succeed, Miraschon challenges them to catch the ball another one-hundred times for $1,000. Jolyne refuses, but Ermes accepts the bet and takes her place. When a guard confiscates the glove from Ermes, she is forced to cheat with her Stand, losing the bet. Miraschon's Stand, Marilyn Manson,[k] shows up to extract the money from Ermes. Since Ermes does not have enough, Marilyn removes her liver to pay off the rest of the debt. Jolyne then bets that she can catch the ball one thousand times in return for everything that was taken from Ermes. Miraschon reenters the prison, forcing Jolyne and F.F. to continue to toss the ball while chasing her. The game is again interrupted by the guard who takes the ball, but Jolyne retrieves it with her thread and continues the game. Since they never agreed on a specific partner, Jolyne has Stone Free toss the ball at Miraschon one thousand times. As a result, she wins the bet, saves Ermes, and retrieves the two discs.
16210"Operation Savage Garden (Head to the Courtyard!) (1) / Operation Savage Guardian (Head to the Courtyard!) (1)"
Transliteration: "Saveji Gāden Sakusen (Nakaniwa e Mukae!) Sono Ichi" (Japanese: サヴェジ・ガーデン作戦(中庭へ向かえ!)その①)
Tatsuma MinamikawaTatsuma MinamikawaShin'ichi InotsumeDecember 1, 2021 (2021-12-01)March 12, 2022
Jolyne uses her winnings from Miraschon's bets to buy time on the phone to call the Speedwagon Foundation. A representative instructs her to deliver Jotaro's Stand disc to "Savage Garden"[l] at the courtyard in 20 minutes. On her way there, Emporio pulls her into the ghost of a music room from the prison's past as his Stand enables him to manifest objects which no longer exist. He introduces her to an amnesiac Stand user named Weather Report[m] who wants to help her. While demonstrating his Stand's power to control the weather, Weather Report spots an inmate named Lang Rangler following them. Rangler uses his Stand, Jumpin' Jack Flash,[n] to manipulate gravity and suspend Jolyne in mid-air, making her and anything she touches weightless. He steals Jotaro's Stand disc from her, but when he retreats, Weather's Stand counters his abilities with atmospheric pressure. Weather then touches Jolyne to also become weightless and they chase Rangler into the main factory area to retrieve the disc.
16311"Operation Savage Garden (Head to the Courtyard!) (2) / Operation Savage Guardian (Head to the Courtyard!) (2)"
Transliteration: "Saveji Gāden Sakusen (Nakaniwa e Mukae!) Sono Ni" (Japanese: サヴェジ・ガーデン作戦(中庭へ向かえ!)その②)
Yūsuke KuboKatsuichi NakayamaKazuyuki FudeyasuDecember 1, 2021 (2021-12-01)March 19, 2022
Pucci requests access to recent phone recordings to learn more about Jolyne's call to the Speedwagon Foundation. In the factory room, Jolyne and Weather find themselves in a zero-gravity vacuum being shot at by Rangler's metal projectiles and in danger of suffocating from a lack of oxygen with their blood leaking from their bodies. Weather uses his Stand and the remaining air to create suits of clouds that allow them to breathe and halt their blood loss for a short time. Jolyne figures out that Jumpin' Jack Flash has a limited range in the room and tries to help Weather reach it so he can manipulate the air, but his suit suffers considerable damage from Rangler's attacks. Rangler attempts to rupture her protective suit, but Jolyne attaches multiple threads to his projectiles, allowing her to pull him into the zero-gravity vacuum area which causes his blood to boil. He destroys Jolyne's suit by throwing an exploding glass bottle at her, but Weather saves her by giving her the rest of his cloud suit. Rangler is forced to reinstate gravity, but the incoming burst of air pushes him towards Jolyne, allowing her to pummel him with Stone Free. She uses Lang's card to request a guard to open the door, but she is greeted by Pucci.
16412"Torrential Downpour Warning"
Transliteration: "Shūchū Gōu Keihō Hatsurei" (Japanese: 集中豪雨警報発令)
Taizō YoshidaHikaru Murata,
Toshiyuki Katō
Shōgo YasukawaDecember 1, 2021 (2021-12-01)March 26, 2022
Back in 1988, Dio told Pucci that he found a way to reach heaven without dying and wrote the instructions on how to do so in a notebook which Jotaro burned after killing him. Pucci plans to read the contents of Dio's notebook through Jotaro's memory disc. In the present, Pucci allows Jolyne to go to the courtyard to avoid revealing Whitesnake, but she is shot by a guard under his control and drops the disc. A desperate Weather tries to help Jolyne by making it rain poison dart frogs, which kill the guard who shot Jolyne. Jolyne protects herself from the falling frogs by creating a shelter with her threads as Pucci also manages to evade them. When the deluge stops, Pucci instructs Whitesnake to search the courtyard for Jotaro's Stand disc and Jolyne's body. When Whitesnake locates the Stand disc, Jolyne uses her threads to grab the disc and pass it to Savage Garden, a trained carrier pigeon from the Speedwagon Foundation. Pucci withdraws Whitesnake to prevent Jolyne from identifying its user. In a post-credits scene, Whitesnake meets with Sports Maxx[o] and asks him to test his abilities on a bone from Dio's body.

Reception

Stone Ocean premiered as the most watched title on Netflix among Japanese viewers, and the sixth most among American viewers.[15]

Notes

  1. ^ Order of episodes in the series continuing from the previous season
  2. ^ Order of episodes within the season
  3. ^ English episode titles are taken from Netflix. In instances where names are altered from the Japanese version, the original Japanese translation is used on the left while the edited Netflix title is used on the right.
  4. ^ "Cry Cry Dolls" in official English releases.
  5. ^ "Stone Ocean" in official English releases.
  6. ^ "Downtown Transfer" in official English releases.
  7. ^ "Pale Snake" in official English releases.
  8. ^ "Freeway Thru Hell" in official English releases.
  9. ^ "Smack" in official English releases.
  10. ^ It is only known as "F.F." in official English releases.
  11. ^ "Mary Lynn Manson" in official English releases.
  12. ^ "Savage Guardian" in official English releases.
  13. ^ "Weather Forecast" in official English releases.
  14. ^ "Jumping Jack Spark" in official English releases.
  15. ^ "Sports Maximum" in official English releases.

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