Lines ring the top and the base of his collar joining to run the length of the coat's opening. In Part 6, Jotaro again wears a dark overcoat this time of more detail. His two belts are no longer patterned, but the bottom has a small pouch attached to it, also sporting the palm emblem. His hat has a row of black Venus symbols (♀) with an arrow at the bottom of the cross, that way, making them resemble anchors, along with another palm emblem. Underneath, Jotaro wears a small, open, lapel-less waistcoat patterned with alternating circles and crosses over a black turtleneck with the palm emblem on the neck. His final outfit features a coat with a similar style to the second outfit, but has the tessellated cuffs that were present in the first. His hat's emblems are replaced with a dolphin and sun, while his coat features a metallic emblem of two dolphins forming a heart on the right shoulder and a set square with the trademark palm symbol on the left. His second outfit, first worn during the Let's Go Hunting! story arc, features a style reminiscent of his school uniform with an upturned coat collar and a single fitted shirt. His hat has a metallic "J" emblem added to his earlier palm, now enclosed by a heart. Underneath the coat is a jumper of sorts over a stiff high-collared shirt a buckled strap also runs diagonally across his chest. In his first outfit, he wears a trench coat with the collar folded back and cuffs that feature the same tessellated pattern as his belts. He wears wide-legged pants, and his hat, coat and pants are typically depicted as white. Each features his trademark combination of a visored cap and a trench coat. In Part 4, Jotaro's outfit undergoes a massive change from Stardust Crusaders, in addition to the outfit itself undergoing several transitions during Diamond is Unbreakable. Īraki played around with Jotaro's design until he got something which he felt conveyed just the right amount of a rebellious attitude. According to Araki in an interview, he wanted readers to recognize Jotaro even from his back, and not just his forefront. While they are first shown as being completely separate but slightly torn, later publications cause more uncertainty as to where his hat and his hair actually meet. It is torn at the back, appearing to merge with his hair. Jotaro's iconic cap is adorned near the center with a golden button and, on its left, a rectangular golden plate with a design of a flattened hand. He also wears a pair of leather shoes (presumably) without socks. Underneath, he wears a fitted, sleeveless shirt and a pair of slim-fitting ¥20,000 pants of very short, sharp flares held up by two thin belts, often differently colored, patterned in a row of alternately colored tessellated triangles (reflecting Caesar/Joseph's headband). In Part 3, Jotaro wears a modified trenchcoat-length gakuran/tsume-eri with a tall, stiff collar, pierced on the left with a golden chain. His attire was influenced by Babel II, a famous manga of a boy in a school uniform having an adventure in a desert. His trademarks are a visored, ornamented cap, torn at the back and blending with his hair, and a roughly mid-calf-length coat with a standing collar and chains attached. The superficial theme of Jotaro's attire changes in every JoJo part that he appears in. He also bears a mild resemblance to his great-great-grandfather, Jonathan Joestar, and his grandfather, Joseph Joestar when he was young. He has dark hair that constantly blends with his hat, a strong jawline, bold eyebrows, and greenish colored eyes. Jotaro is a 195 cm (6 ft 5 in) tall and muscular man, who is often described by other characters as attractive. He is the ex-husband of an American woman and father of Jolyne Cujoh, the protagonist of Stone Ocean. Wielding the all-powerful Star Platinum, Jotaro is the first JoJo introduced with a Stand, and is among the most well-known characters of the series. After seeing his mother Holy fall ill due to DIO's reawakening, Jotaro embarks on a journey across the world alongside his grandfather, Joseph Joestar, and a group of friends in order to save his mother and defeat the Vampire once and for all. Jotaro lives an ordinary life until the Joestar Family's old nemesis, DIO, returns. Jotaro is a Japanese delinquent with Japanese roots from his father's side, and half-British half-Italian roots from his mother's side. As a result of all his appearances, Jotaro is the most recurring JoJo protagonist of the series. He also appears as a primary ally in Diamond is Unbreakable and Stone Ocean, and makes a brief appearance as a tertiary character in Vento Aureo. Jotaro Kujo ( 空条 承太郎, Kūjō Jōtarō) is the main protagonist of the third part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Stardust Crusaders, and the third JoJo of the series.
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