Thread:GanicoGSx/@comment-22439-20150730073542/@comment-1460272-20150730083745

Ah, okay.

Um, I was introduced to "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure" by one of my real-life friend (which that could also be said by anyone by this point and is true and also applied to other works of fictions).

I was kind of hesitant to try following the series or continuing from episode 4 of the 2012 anime adaptation (which adapted Part 1 and Part 2). It's mainly because of how still felt guilty for looking up information of this series just because of the memes, parodies and homages/shout-outs made from and about Part 3 (the most well-known Part of the series) and being questioned if I genuinely enjoying the series/franchise rather than blindly doing it just because someone else is doing it.

An addition, I also felt scared of reading or watching (which I finally finished watching the anime adaptations of Parts "1" and "2" and starting to watch the "Part 3" episodes) because of how it seem like people used this series/franchise as an excuse to tell someone off or how they view other character(s) from a different series/franchise that they aren't "manly" or "badass". I'm really wondering whether it's how people really feel and/or if I'm being very anxious. :-(