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JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is one of the more fascinating, resilient anime series that are out there and for well over a decade Hirohiko Araki’s exploration into the Joestar family has kept audiences enthralled.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure applies a creative and unconventional take to the standard shonen anime structure with how each season shifts its perspective to look at another piece of this larger narrative.
What’s The Viewing Order for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure?
Truth be told you can watch each part of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and still enjoy the show but you’ll miss some detail, for example, the Hamon is introduced in part 1 during the Phantom Blood arch, but in part 2 they use it without any real explanation of the power.
So once and for all this is the viewing order of every season of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and what each part of the story they cover.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Season 1 Phantom Blood
This season includes both Part 1 and 2 in their entirety. The story follows Jonathan for 9 episodes then moving on to cover his smart-ass grandson Joseph for the rest of the 26 episode run of the anime.
Season 2 Stardust Crusaders
The second season of JoJo’s cover the first half of Part 3 and is 24 episodes long. The anime follows the story of Jotaro Joseph’s grandson as he travels to Egypt while beating the living crap out of everyone he encounters with his punching ghost.
Season 3 Battle In Egypt
Season 3 of the anime concludes the events of part 3 and is 24 episodes long.
Season 4 Diamond is Unbreakable
This 39 episode season of JoJo’s covers the entirety of Part4. The anime follows Josuke as he tracks down the kink-shames, a poor serial killer just trying to live the quiet life.
Just as the previous season, this season also consists of 39 episodes, and is currently ongoing, following join Giorno on his gangster adventure.
Where Can It Be Watched?
It’s frustrating to get excited over an anime series and then learn that it’s not available to stream anywhere or only available on some subscription service. There has been a great boon in anime streaming options and thankfully JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is one of the shows that’s available in a lot of different places.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure in its entirety is available on Crunchyroll, which makes it the best place to watch it. However, its first three seasons are available on Netflix. Additionally, JoJo airs on Adult Swim’s Toonami block, which means it can be watched on broadcast television, too.