Death 13, Part 2 (Episode)

Death Thirteen, Part 2 (その2) is the twentieth episode of Stardust Crusaders and the forty-sixth episode of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure anime. It covers Chapter 171 through a few pages of Chapter 174 of the manga.

Summary
Kakyoin's suspicions are confirmed after he witnesses Mannish Boy skillfully killing a scorpion that had crept into his basket, but the baby manages to hide the evidence so that the others do not believe him. After failing to convince everyone with the message on his arm, Kakyoin attempts to attack Mannish Boy, but he is knocked out by Polnareff, who believes he has gone insane. Upon falling asleep, Jotaro, Joseph, and Polnareff end up in the dream amusement park, which Polnareff remembers, and where they are all subjected to the whims of Death Thirteen. Fortunately for them, Kakyoin, who had summoned Hierophant Green before he was knocked out, is able to bring him into the dream world to fight against Death Thirteen. Mannish Boy attempts to use the dream world to his advantage and slice Hierophant Green in half, but Kakyoin manages to instead send his Stand into Death Thirteen's ear, forcing Mannish Boy to heal his wounds and accept defeat. The next morning, as everyone else forgets what happened in the dream, Kakyoin decides to spare Mannish Boy and leave him in a nearby town, making sure that he does not dare try anything again by mixing the child's feces into his food that Joseph later feeds him. As the group crosses the Red Sea, Joseph makes a detour towards an island to meet someone important.

Manga/Anime Differences

 * Mannish Boy's smoking was removed in the anime.
 * The joke where the fake Star Platinum bashes his own head with a frying pan is lengthened.

Commentary
"Here is the next part of the fight against Death 13. In the dream world, Polnareff's haircut is abused again, it seems it will be customary (laughs). At the same time, Joseph's artificial hand and Jotaro's chain get the same treatment. To each their iconic items!

Death 13 is still terrifying with its nightmarish grim reaper looks.

For the fight resolution scene, we decided to make the sky black. And even then the theme park is bathed in a particular light with no real sunlight. That is why we chose this green sky, with a lot of hesitation.

This episode also features a white-haired Kakyoin, you couldn't have missed that. Yuko Sato, the color coordinator, really wanted to include this effect. And I must say that this color schemes makes a good contrast with the black sky of the theme park.

Then comes the scene where Kaykoin finally punishes Mannish Boy. I am deeply sorry for those who were eating at this moment..."

- Naokatsu Tsuda, Blu-Ray limited edition commentaries