Part 6: Stone Ocean



Part 6 of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, subtitled Stone Ocean, is preceded by Part 5: Golden Wind and followed by Part 7: Steel Ball Run. Jolyne Cujoh is the JoJo for this part, and Enrico Pucci is the main antagonist. Pucci's Agents and DIO's sons are this parts villainous factions.

This is the final part set in the original continuity, as Part 7 begins within a new timeline that exists separate and uninfluenced from the events of Parts 1-6.

Originally titled Part 6 Jolyne Cujoh: Stone Ocean, the manga first released in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2000 to 2003.

Stone Ocean is set to be adapted into a TV anime as the fifth season of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation, airing exclusively on Netflix in 2021.

As of now there is no official manga release for Part 6 in the United States.

Official Description
''Florida, U.S.A, 2011 -- After an accident while on a drive with her sweetheart, Jolyne Cujoh falls into a trap and is sentenced to fifteen years at the state-run maximum-security correctional facility Green Dolphin Street Prison—AKA "the Aquarium." On the verge of despair, she receives a pendant from her father that causes a mysterious power to awaken inside of her. "There are things in this world that are more terrifying than death, and what's happening in this prison is definitely one of them." A message from a mysterious boy who appears before Jolyne, inexplicable events that occur one after another, the horrifying truth told to her by her father when he comes to visit, and the name DIO… Will Jolyne ultimately be set free from this stone ocean they call a prison? The final battle to end the century-long, fateful confrontations between the Joestar family and DIO begins!!''

Summary
The sixth part, set in Florida in 2011, follows Jotaro Kujo's daughter Jolyne Cujoh after she is sent to prison for a crime she did not commit. While learning about the bizarre rules and prisoners in the Green Dolphin Street Prison, Jolyne discovers the evil plot perpetrated by Enrico Pucci to steal her father's memory, and read the contents of a diary left behind by DIO, which tell of a way to reach "Heaven" and let Pucci be able to change fate. Jolyne is accompanied by Ermes Costello, Emporio Alniño, Foo Fighters, Narciso Anasui, and Weather Report, as they attempt to save Jotaro and stop Pucci. The story ends with five of them, including Jotaro, being killed by Pucci, as his plans come to fruition and the universe is reset. He is ultimately defeated by Emporio, which causes the universe to be reset again, creating a new world untouched by Pucci's influence, ending the curse of the Joestar bloodline for good.

Characters

 * Jolyne Kujo - TBA
 * Jotaro Kujo - Mathew Mercer
 * Foo Fighters - TBA
 * Narciso Anasui - TBA
 * Emporio Alniño - TBA
 * Hermes Costello - TBA
 * Weather Report - TBA
 * Enrico Pucci - TBA

Other Stands

 * Boiling Water Stand

Songs
TBA

Jolyne, Fly High With Gucci
A one-shot manga chapter written by Araki starring Jolyne and a few Part 5 characters in collaboration with the Gucci clothing brand.

JOJO'S BIZARRE ADVENTURE: OVER HEAVEN
A light-novel written by Niso Isin that's meant to be the lost transcript of DIO's diary featured in Part 6. It also includes explanations for many of the obscure parts of Dio's plan and his life, including his backstory with his mother, his thoughts and feelings during Part 1, and explanations for why he needed 36 sinners to sacrifice for the Heaven plan, and how he came up with the idea of "Heaven" in the first place.

Trivia

 * The end of Part 6, that being with the universe being reset, does not lead into Part 7 that takes place in an alternate universe. Araki stated that he felt that he was at his peak with Stone Ocean and wanted to go back to his roots for Part 7.
 * The "Stone" in Stone Ocean refers to Jolyne's will, and the "Ocean" is all of womankind.
 * Donatello Versace's backstory is very similar to that of Stanley Yelnat's from the movie "Holes."
 * Since the woman with breast implants becomes saggy under the affects of Made in Heaven's accelerated time, it's safe to assume that the female protagonists of Part 6 are all natural, considering they did not fall under this affect.