It's impossible to deny just how much JoJo's Bizarre Adventure has enamored fans of anime and manga alike all over the world. With that fame comes new chapters like Stone Ocean, plenty of spin-offs, and loads of other kinds of media. With eleven official spin-offs, with the most recent being Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak, many would suggest that one of them should be adapted into a full-blown anime.
However, the video game side of the franchise offers a true gem in terms of a potential adaption: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven.There are very few fans who don't imagine what it would be like for characters of each generation of the series to come together and interact. That game has the perfect plot device and over fifty characters that could all come together to create something truly special if given to the right studio to animate it.
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The story of Eye's of Heaven was made under the supervision of series author and artist Hirohiko Araki thus capturing some of the wild brilliance that he has imbued the series with. With his involvement, it's likely that the adaptation could easily see approval if pushed for.
The story of the game takes place after the events of Stardust Crusaders. After being accosted by several dead allies and foes alike, a young Robert E. O. Speedwagon appears with a piece of the Saint's Corpse as seen in Steel Ball Run. This piece allows him and the others to travel through time, allowing Jotaro to meet his great-great-grandfather, a younger version of his grandfather Joeseph Joestar, as well as
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