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Chapter 185. Pay Attention, This Man is Little Handsome
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The moment she saw this se, Cujoh Jolyne immediately uood what that faintly familiar feeling she had earlier was all about.
So, it was all because of...
"——[White Snake]!!"
Grittieeth, she began scrolling through the ents under "Stardust Crusaders" and the few 2CH ats she articurly following.
As expected, iest post from the IP at [White Snake], she found the culprit behind all these ges!
In fact, when the ents mentiohe OP (opening theme), she should have already bee.
Why did "Phantom Blood", the first part of "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure", bee successful in the first pce? Without its success, there wouldn't have been so many subsequent parts of "JoJo".
A big reason behind its success was [White Snake]!
If it weren't for him stantly talking up "Phantom Blood" on forums, and even taking on the role of a microscopialyst, providing an ultimate breakdown of the OP—almost stripping the "Phantom Blood" OP down to its undereople wouldn't have paid so much attention to it.
Every now and then, the i is bombarded with massive amounts of information. Unless it's by a dedicated tent creator, people typically only watch works based oing source material, or ones directed by well-known directors and writers, or works starring famous actors.
For a retively unknown work like "Phantom Blood", eveing a gn the new season's guide would have been an aplishment, thanks to the efforts of some dedicated creators.
But despite being su underdog, "Phantom Blood" exploded ohanks to Cujoh Jolyne's wealth-fueled promotion and the strong produ standards of Kamikaze Studio.
With just one OP, it became the hottest new release!
Afterward, it snowballed—stelr performances by the cast, the uproar over Zeppeli's death—it went from merely having an impressive OP to being a phenomenon that took the i by storm.
Everything inated from the high-quality OP of "Phantom Blood" and [White Snake]'s seemingly prophetialysis of it.
It was him who shifted tless viewers' focus toward analyzing the OP.
Without his initial analysis, viewers would have simply been impressed by the OP. But after [White Snake] opehe floodgates with his wild specution, others followed, attempting to unravel even more hidden clues. People discovered there were still new secrets buried within the OP, sparking a cycle of specution that drew more people in aually leading them to the story of "Phantom Blood".
Because of this, [White Snake] became one of Jolyne's prime targets.
Every time he posted something, Jolyne's mood would dramatically shift.
But why had she stopped keeping track of him tely?
And why had she only now realized [White Snake] had made a new post?
It was because [White Snake] had been using strategy against her!
"He's so sneaky... [White Snake]! Damn you! @#%!凸(艹皿艹 )!"
Jolyne was nearly in tears from frustration.
When "Stardust Crusaders" first aired, she thought Pucci's hidden genius had finally run dry and that even a brainiac like [White Snake] wouldn't find any more hidden clues.
So she let her guard down.
But who could have guessed that this was [White Snake]'s pn all along—luring her into a false sense of security, only to unch a sneak attack by fully analyzing both the first OP of "Stardust Crusaders" and the test one!
No wonder "Stardust Crusaders" suddenly ged its settings halfway through, renaming the tarot stand powers. Ae the ge, even more viewers tuned in, almost as if they were watg it for the first time again!
The reason was clear now.
Looking at [White Snake]'s post, with its sshots of the new OP showing silhouettes of the Nine Glods that matched popur depis cirg online, Jolyne cursed under her breath for a few more mihen, feeling thirsty, she took a sip of water before tinuing to rant about the sshots.
As more silhouettes were gradually revealed, the first oo appear in the OP was the [Geb] stand, which had just debuted iest episode of "Stardust Crusaders".
Could the order of these silhouettes in the OP be foreshadowing the appearance order of the and users?
The specution [White Snake] made in his post seemed highly pusible!
After all, in his previous analysis of the first OP of "Stardust Crusaders", the ses had been proven to show the battles Jotaro and his allies would face with the stand users.
He even mao spoil Hol Horse's appearan India!
Given all this, the theory about the Nine Glods' debut order seemed very credible.
So much so that everyone focused on this theory and pletely overlooked the fact that the Nine Glods' stand names were a new cept.
Of course, this artly because Jolyne had unknowingly set the stage for this development earlier.
But Jolyne, unaware of this, naturally bmed it all on [White Snake]!
"Calm down, calm down!"
"OP analyses are nothing new, Jolyne. You have to trust that the audience will adjust. Maybe after the excitement of the analysis wears off, they'll start notig the fws in the plot of "Stardust Crusaders"?"
Taking a deep breath, Jolyried to steady herself, some self-reassurance.
But as she tinued scrolling through the post, she saw...
[White Snake]: "Pay attention here! At the end of this new OP, when Jotaro attempts his iic Ora Ora barrage like in the first OP, did aice a shadow?"
"A shadow that, if you take a sshot and adjust the colors with some editing tools, reveals..."
——[The World]!!