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Chapter 94. What Did You Uand?
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Yes, Jolyne Cujoh had already begun to uand everything.
Although she uood it right after "Phantom Blood" finished sing, she had no reason to kick out Shinbo Akiyuki and the others, who were pretending to be harmless while actually being ing, without revealing the existence of the system.
However, now Jolyne had thought of a brilliant idea—
That was to separate Pucci, the only person she could trust, from the group of "tigers in the hills" like Shinbo Akiyuki!
Let Shinbo Akiyuki and his team film their own project.
A Pucci direct his own project!
This way, not only could they successfully avoid Shinbo Akiyuki and his team from affeg Pucci's performance, but it would also increase the probability of failure.
If it's difficult for one project to lose mohen if two projects are released together, at least one of them is likely to lose money, or perhaps even both projects will fail, right?
After all, it's impossible for both projeot to lose money, right?!
Impossible, absolutely impossible!
And most importantly, the story of "JOJO's Bizarre Adventure" is tinuous!
For example, Speedwagon, eared in "Phantom Blood", also serves as the aentator in "Battle Tendency".
In other words, if they start filming the third part before finishing the previous one, and an important character from the previous part dies, yet must reappear in the following part, wouldn't that throw the eory into chaos?
Don't talk about how they have the script for the entire series to refer to, so no matter which part they film first, the plot won't have such errors—that's almost impossible.
Full-dive filming emphasizes uability!
Because no one knows whether the actors' subscious will follow the script, or if they'll ge the script based on their ihoughts.
So if such a situation really occurs, wouldn't they be guarao lose money!?
But this is something Jolyne Cujoh could think of, and naturally, others could too.
So when Pucci respoo her with simir reasoning, Jolyne was slightly surprised. Did Pucci also think of this? She tinued, "Of course, I know there are drawbacks to doing this, but isn't that the nature of a series?"
"If we let the audie too aced to our work, theher our future projects are as popur as they are now, the audience will still keep watg, just like with the "Kamen Rider" series!"
To prove her point, Jolyne Cujoh cited an example from a well-knoanese series.
After all, despite the back-to-back challenges posed by "Kamen Rider Zi-O" and "Kamen Rider Zero-Ohere were still many viewers who mao stick with "Kamen Rider Saber", even through its retively poor early to mid-story, until it finally turned around ier episodes.
In a sehat's truly perseverance.
If it were another series, it likely wouldn't have sted long enough for a turnaround, or people would have aba as early as "Kamen Rider Zi-O".
How could a series possibly inspire suduring hope, like "Kamen Rider" does, making fans eager for more no matter how many times it disappoints them?
This is the true power of a series.
It doesn't just accumute fans for one project.
Instead, through multiple works, it turns the fans of a few projects into fans of the entire series!
In a way, Jolyne Cujoh is also betting heavily by choosing this method.
She's betting that the follow-up story of "JOJO's Bizarre Adventure" , like the Heisei "Kamen Rider" series, win five secutive SSR awards, being a famous series that makes money effortlessly.
Or will it pletely colpse, g the luck to achieve such success, ahe series before it evehe ce?
It seems far more likely to be the former!
After all, the Heisei "Kamen Rider" series produg five secutive masterpieces at the beginning was a miracle in the industry, an example that ot be replicated.
Didn't "Kamen Rider Hibiki", despite using the inal team from "Kamen Rider Kuuga", iably fall into dee?
How could "JOJO's Bizarre Adventure" replicate the miracle of five secutive excellent works?
Uanding this, Jolyne Cujoh tio spiale for Pucci: "And to be ho with you, Pucci. I'm doing this for you!"
"Uh, for me?"
"Yes, for you, Pucci!"
Jolyne Cujoh firmed, "Others may not know, but I, who personally selected you and recruited you to my team, know very well."
"I'm fully aware of the vast potential within you, and I know that if this potential is unleashed, it will shock the world!"
"So, even if it means risking financial loss, or potentially jeopardizing the promising future of the "JOJO's Bizarre Adventure" series, I must prevent you from being led astray by Shinbo and his already well-established team, which could stifle your limitless potential!"
Yes, someone as untainted as Pucci, untouched by the corruption of knowledge, is a rarity in a try where pulsory education has been widely implemented.
Jolyne Cujoh had searched for so long before finally finding someone like Pucci.
If Pucci were to be led astray by someone like Shinbo Akiyuki, who has ducted extensive research both in the public eye and behind the ses, ao follow the "right path," wouldn't that be a huge loss for her?
So...
"Entrusting "JOJO's Bizarre Adveo you, allowing you to have full trol over it, gives me great peaind!" Jolyne Cujoh said as she patted Pucci heavily on the shoulder. "Because, Pucci, you're just orial away from success—a trial to overe your past, immature self!"
"...President Cujoh, so you knew all along!?"
Pucci excimed in shock.
That's right, Pucci actually k too.
His mi was indeed a bit problematic.
Knowing that Shinbo Akiyuki is a master, Pucci g tightly to him during filming.
He only offered suggestions or objes on matters he was fident about, such as the plot or the chosen actors.
But is this really the job of a proper director?
Moreover, in bining his own strengths as a transmigrant, Pucci had developed a direg method suitable for him during the filming of "Phantom Blood".
But he still couldn't make up his mind.
Could he really be better than the renowned Shinbo Akiyuki?
Until today, when Jolyne Cujoh came to him...
Yes, the Heisei "Kamen Rider" series built a solid foundation with five secutive masterpieces.
And "JOJO's Bizarre Adventure" is not just limited to five parts!
If there's no fear of failure, why not give it a try?
After all, looking at the solid foundation of "Kamen Rider", it's clear that a failure or two is nothing!
"I uand."
Believing that Jolyne Cujoh used this example to subtly ence him, Pucci smiled early and said, "I'll try to lead the filming on my own!"
Not fully grasping ucci had uood, but with her pn now in motion, Jolyne Cujoh also smiled and said, "Great, very spirited!"