Ooo I Want You I Dont Know if I Need You
"I Want You" is a 1996 vocal by the Australian pop group Savage Garden W from their 1997 self-titled debut album West . It is used as the ending theme for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable.
A limited-edition of Roughshod Garden'south second greatest hits album Westward , The Singles W was released in Nihon on May 25, 2016, to promote the anime, featuring a film of Josuke on the encompass.
Contents
- 1 Ending Blitheness
- 1.1 Altered versions
- 1.two TV changes
- one.3 BLU-RAY CHANGES
- 2 Lyrics
- iii Catastrophe sequences
- 4 Full Song
- five Trivia
- 6 References
- 7 Site Navigation
Catastrophe Animation
| " | This is a vocal where the rhythmic pattern represents the 90'south era in which Part iv is prepare. There's a certain affect of the progressive songwriting in the way it dramatically crescendos through the song, and I thought it was perfect for the anime. | " |
| —Hirohiko Araki[1] | ||
The ending animation begins with the Pointer slowly panning across the scene every bit dim lights slowly flash. With the final flash, the Arrow is replaced by Josuke'due south pointing hand as the scene continues panning upwards to his face. Josuke so smiles and turns before striking a pose with both of his hands above his head. The scenery changes as an outline of Josuke becomes the night sky, with a disco-lite shaped heart in the middle. The scene slowly zooms into the center, which fades away into the streets of Morioh.
The scenery continues down a cul-de-sac, with Jotaro, Ryohei, and Tomoko Higashikata all standing effectually information technology. The scene then continues into the Morioh Railroad train Station, with an advertisement billboard for the Cinderella Beauty Salon inside. A train passes by, transitioning into Morioh Town Square. The scenery continues down the street, leading by Yukako, Tamami and Toshikazu standing in front of Ghost Girl'south Alley; along with the shadows of Reimi and Arnold. As the shot farther continues downwardly the road, Okuyasu and Keicho Nijimura stand exterior the abandoned business firm they fabricated into their habitation. The scene then moves past the famous Anjuro Rock and transitions to Josuke, wearing a necklace with two houses attached to information technology every bit the road winds and weaves into obscurity.
The scene then cuts quickly to close-upwards shots of Josuke singing along to the song before zooming into one of the house'southward windows. Within the abode is a panicked Koichi, forth with his mother and his sister backside him suspended in the air, forth with cleaved furniture and flowers. The scenery continues through the dwelling and into a hallway, which is probable the school hallway where Shigechi meets his fate. This fades into a nighttime tunnel made up of shipping crates with multiple arrows inside. The scenery finally changes to feature a pier and lighthouse, with Joseph'southward yacht docked outside information technology. Zooming into the lighthouse's lamp reveals it to be a peace sign, leading into the scenery condign filled with reflections of Josuke in a diamond, with the turtle he was forced to aid in DU Episode 1 being seen in a facet near the bottom-right. The scene then pans out to reveal the diamond being in the center of a big, aureate "J"; with a heart on the left and Killer Queen'due south skull on the right.
Altered versions
TV changes
Starting from episode fourteen onward, during the hallway sequence, a copy of Shonen Jump with Pink Night Male child on the cover appears out of sparse air. The manga opens up to reveal Rohan illustrating some pages every bit the camera zooms in on his bookshelf, which contains by works from Hirohiko Araki such as Baoh: The Company and Absurd Stupor B.T.. For a separate 2nd, in a gap betwixt some books, Problems-Eaten tin be seen hiding before the camera transitions down the hallway and into the shipping crates as normal. The scenery then changes to the pier and lighthouse, this time featuring Akira Otoishi playing his guitar and Joseph property Shizuka Joestar in his artillery. It is at this indicate that the TV broadcasts and Blu-Ray versions of the anime differ in how the ending changes over the course of Diamond is Unbreakable.
Starting from episode 18, Shigechi appears before Rohan and the Pink Dark Boy sequence in the school's hallway, foreshadowing his fate. From episode xix, a figure who appears to be Kosaku Kawajiri tin be seen sitting on the demote at the railroad train station. In add-on, Reimi and Arnold are seen sitting on the Owson shop before Okuyasu and Keicho announced. At the terminate of the vocal when Josuke appears in the diamond lighthouse's reflection, he disappears halfway through, simply to exist replaced past Yoshikage Kira smiling in his trademark suit; additionally, the turtle seen in one facet is replaced by a rat. From episode 30, Yoshihiro Kira inside Cantlet Center Father tin be seen flying through the tunnel, and the images of Yoshikage Kira and the rat in the diamond's facets are replaced with "Kosaku" and Devious Cat respectively. The person sitting at the demote has been removed.
In the concluding version, several more changes are seen: Shinobu and Hayato Kawajiri are seen in forepart of the train station; several office workers are seen after Tamami and Yoshikage, followed by Yuya Fungami and his groupies. Ken Oyanagi stands in front of the bench and Toyohiro Kanedaichi tin can be seen in the distance to the left of Josuke, standing on tiptop of his transmission tower.
BLU-RAY CHANGES
Starting from episode xix, Shigechi appears before Rohan and the Pinkish Night Male child sequence in the school's hallway, foreshadowing his fate. A figure who appears to be Kosaku Kawajiri can be seen sitting on the bench at the train station. In addition, Reimi and Arnold are seen sitting on the Owson store earlier Okuyasu and Keicho appear. At the end of the song when Josuke appears in the diamond lighthouse's reflection, he disappears halfway through, but to exist replaced by Yoshikage Kira grinning in his trademark suit; additionally, the turtle seen in i facet is replaced past a rat.
Episode 25 further alters the catastrophe. The person sitting at the demote has been removed, several function workers are seen after Tamami and Yoshikage, and Yoshihiro Kira inside Atom Heart Male parent can exist seen flight through the tunnel. In episode 28 and after, Mikitaka appears hanging from some traffic lights above the crosswalk and Ken stands in forepart of the bench.
Finally, starting from episode 31, the images of Yoshikage Kira and the rat in the diamond's facets have been replaced with "Kosaku" and Devious True cat respectively. Shinobu and Hayato Kawajiri are seen in front of the railroad train station, Yuya Fungami and his groupies now appear on the street with Masazo Kinoto on the right; his back pressed against a tree, and Toyohiro Kanedaichi can exist seen in the altitude to the left of Josuke, continuing on top of his transmission tower. Terunosuke Miyamoto can also exist seen on the route behind Josuke, side by side to Rohan's business firm.
Lyrics
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Ending sequences
Jojo Part four ED - Catastrophe JoJo Diamond is Unbreakable.
Jojo Function four Ending Version 2
Jojo Part 4 Ending Version 3
Jojo Part 4 Ending Version 4
Jojo Part 4 Catastrophe Version 5
Jojo Part 4 Ending Version 6
Total Song
Vicious Garden - I Want You
Full Song
Trivia
- The symbols on the "J" emblem are icons that define several characters and themes in Function 4, including: Josuke's heart pin from his jacket, the hand from Jotaro'southward hat, a diamond, and number "4" referencing the title, and the skull emblem featured on Kira's tie and Killer Queen's belt.
- The second shirt Josuke wears as he sings with the song is based on his wear from an artwork featured in HIROHIKO ARAKI WORKS.[ii]
- Every bit the scene goes down the school hallway towards the stop, outside the windows large crop-circles are visible; a reference to Mikitaka Hazekura.
- In a tweet, Savage Garden vocalist Darren Hayes was more happy to license their song for the anime, admiring the JoJo series in general.[3]
- The start showing of the ending in episode 2 is animated differently, with less details and moving through things faster. The newer version was used starting from episode 2 in the Blu-Ray versions.
- The ring Savage Garden has previously been featured in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure as the namesake of Savage Garden, a pigeon and minor character in Stone Bounding main.
References
- ↑ TVアニメ『ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 ダイヤモンドは砕けない』エンディングテーマ 「I Want You lot」を収録したサヴェージ・ガーデンの『コンプリート・ベスト~ザ・シングルズ~』 が、ジョジョ仕様ジャケットで、期間生産限定盤として5月25日(水)に発売となります。
- ↑ Josuke's Outfit from HIROHIKO ARAKI WORKS
- ↑ Archived version of tweet
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