Today, thanks to streaming platforms and services, it has become easy to follow and access entire series and anime, but often the management and fragmentary publication of episode blocks of the same series months apart can draw criticism for how this is done Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean.
As expected during Anime Japan 2022, where the franchise had a panel, the release date of the second part of the episodes dedicated to the story of Jolyne Kujoremained pending after the first installment of episodes released on Netflix in December 2021. The new teaser and key images revealed during the event were also accompanied by the announcement that the remaining episodes from 13 to 24 will be available on platform of the American giant in autumn 2022.
Almost a year that fans and those who wanted to immediately see the latest production of David production You probably won’t remember much without re-watching before the anime returns. And that’s where the heavy criticism of Netflix’s management of releasing series, not just anime, comes into play.
In general, with the exception of anthological works that share a common theme or thread and in which characters and situations change in each episode, follow a work characterized by a progressive and continuous narrative In this way it is insufficient and could end up losing many of the viewers who are not willing to submit to such rhythms.
Discovering Pucci’s machinations and strategies and seeing how Jolyne’s story will continue after the final twists could certainly be a good point to pick up from, but that doesn’t take away from the abrupt and lengthy disruption due to a deeply questionable management. What do you think about it? Tell us what you think in the comments.




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