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This article is about season two of the TV anime. For the OVA adaptation, see JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA).

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 スターダストクルセイダース JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu) is the second season of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure TV Anime, produced by David Production.

Season 2 adapts the entirety of the manga's third arc, Stardust Crusaders, and spans 48 episodes with the latter half titled Stardust Crusaders: Battle in Egypt (スターダストクルセイダース エジプト編 Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu Ejiputo-hen). It was introduced in the 47th issue of Weekly Shonen Jump 2013; and the first episode aired on April 4, 2014. The season ended after 48 episodes on June 19, 2015. A third season, covering Part 4, began airing in Japan on April 1, 2016.

Media distribution service Crunchyroll has obtained the streaming license for the anime, which can be viewed on their website.

On July 2, 2017, it was confirmed that the English dub will air on Adult Swim's Toonami block. The english dub of the season ran on Toonami from July 29th, 2017 to August 11th, 2018

Cast

Cast Seiyū English Dub
Narrator Tōru Ōkawa David Vincent
Dave Mallow (Pilot)
Jotaro Kujo Daisuke Ono (Teen)
Natsumi Takamori (Child)
Matthew Mercer (Teen)
Dorothy Elias-FahnW (Child)
Joseph Joestar Unsho Ishizuka Richard Epcar
Muhammad Avdol Kenta Miyake Chris Tergliafera
Noriaki Kakyoin Daisuke Hirakawa Kyle Hebert
Jean Pierre Polnareff Fuminori Komatsu (Adult)
Ayumi Fujimura (Child)
Doug Erholtz (Adult)
Erica MendezW (Child)
Iggy Misato Fukuen Derek Stephen PrinceW
DIO Takehito Koyasu Patrick Seitz
Holy Kujo Reiko Takagi Julie Ann Taylor
Enya the Hag Reiko Suzuki Janis CarrollW
Gray Fly Katsumi Chō Jay Preston
Runaway Girl (Anne) Rie Kugimiya Ryan Bartley
Impostor Captain Tennille Tesshō Genda Geoffrey ChalmersW
Forever Kappei Yamaguchi Uncredited
Devo the Cursed Shouto Kashii Edward Bosco
Rubber Soul Shinji Kawada Ray ChaseW[1]
Hol Horse Hidenobu Kiuchi Imari Williams
J. Geil Takuya Kirimoto Tom Fahn
Nena Satsuki Yukino Johanna LuisW
ZZ Iwasaki Masami David VincentW
Steely Dan Daisuke Kishio Grant GeorgeW
Arabia Fats Manabu Sakamaki Uncredited
Mannish Boy Ikue Ohtani Tara SandsW
Cameo Kinryū Arimoto Stephen Mann
Sherry Polnareff Yuka Komatsu Erika HarlacherW
Suzi Q Joestar Sachiko Kojima Stephanie ShehW
Roses Motomu Kiyokawa Kevin Brief
Midler Aya Hisakawa Karen StrassmanW
N'Doul Kentarō Itō Greg Chun
Oingo Makoto Yasumura Joe Zieja
Boingo Motoko Kumai Jessica Gee
Chaka Anri Katsu Khoi Dao
Khan Hidenari Ugaki Joshua Tomar
Anubis Yasunori Matsumoto Brad Venable
Mariah Ayahi Takagaki Lauren Landa
Alessi Masaya Onosaka Jon Allen
Daniel J. D'Arby Banjō Ginga Cam Clarke
Telence T. D'Arby Junichi Suwabe Xander Mobus
Kenny G. Junichi Yanagita Uncredited
Vanilla Ice Shō Hayami Jalen K. Cassell
Nukesaku Tōru Nara
Hibiku Yamamura (Woman)
Arnie Pantoja

Episodes

# Title Original airdate English airdate

# Title Original airdate English airdate

Schedules

Network Air Time
Tokyo MX Fridays at 24:30
MBS Tuesdays at 27:00
CBC Wednesdays at 27:01
TBC Tuesdays at 25:48
RKB Tuesdays at 26:13
BS11 Fridays at 24:30
Animax Saturdays at 20:00
Crunchyroll 1 Hour after Japan
Toonami Sundays at 00:00 (Officially Saturday)

Gallery

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Soundtracks

O.S.T. Vol.1 Departure OST

「Departure」23 Tracks
「Journey」13 Tracks

O.S.T. Vol.2 Jojo Anime OST4

「Destination」27 Tracks
「World」20 Tracks


Opening themes

STAND PROUD

STAND PROUD

JoJo Sono Chi no Kioku
~end of THE WORLD~

JoJo Sono Chi no Kioku ~end of THE WORLD~

Ending themes

Walk Like an Egyptian

Walk Like an Egyptian

Last Train Home

Last Train Home

Akuyaku◇Concerto
~Oingo and Boingo~

Akuyaku◇Concerto ~Oingo and Boingo~

Akuyaku◇Concerto
~Hol Horse and Boingo~

Akuyaku◇Concerto ~Hol Horse and Boingo~


Trailers

Trivia

  • Reflecting Araki's gradual change of art style in the original manga, season two features different character designs from those of the first season. Here the character designs are much closer to the manga's Part 3 artstyle.
  • Prior to Season Two, the last episode of Season One showed Jotaro with a blue and purple color scheme. The reveal poster, however, featured a black and purple color scheme, before it was finalized to black and green for the anime.
  • Unlike the first episode of Season One, Season Two didn't have a proper ending until its third episode, where Walk Like an Egyptian premièred as this season's ending theme.
  • The Stardust Crusaders arc was separated into 2 parts:
  • Stardust Crusaders's English dub departs away from the regional accents featured in the first season's dub.
  • Ten voice actors who have done past JoJo works before this anime make a return, with four of them reprising their roles;
    • Takehito Koyasu returns as Dio after last appearing in episode 9 of the first season and voicing both incarnations of Dio in All Star Battle.
    • Daisuke Ono joins the cast reprising his role as Jotaro Kujo after voicing him in All Star Battle
    • As Shigekiyo Yangu, a character from Part 4 who also appears as a fighter in All Star Battle, doesn't appear in Part 3, Kappei Yamaguchi instead lends his voice to Forever.
    • Hidenobu Kiuchi provided various voices in the Part 5 video game adaptation, voices Hol Horse.
    • The voice of Whitesnake and C-Moon in All Star Battle, Takuya Kirimoto, voices J. Geil.
    • Aya Hisakawa, formerly voiced Erina Pendleton in the Phantom Blood Videogame, is the voice of Midler.
    • Mista's voice actor in the Part 5 videogame, Kentaro Ito, now voices N'Doul.
    • Speedwagon's past voice actor in the PS2 Game, Masaya Onosaka, voices the role of Alessi.
    • Junichi Suwabe returns from voicing Telence T. D'arby in All Star Battle.
    • Vanilla Ice's voice actor, Sho Hayami, actually reprises his role from the Capcom game JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future.

References

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  1. Official Site http://jojo-animation.com/sc/

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