JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Oceans Reuploads Episodes with Emporio's Updated Design


There is little doubt that fans were delighted when JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean aired on Netflix earlier this December. However, some also suspected that production on the first 12 episodes was a little rushed. Interestingly, there might finally be proof that the studio wasn't able to complete the episodes properly. It has just been revealed that some episodes of Season 5 have been reuploaded to feature Emporio Alniño's updated design!

A fan recently rewatched the fifth season of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and noticed something different about Emporio. They shared screenshots of Emporio on social media, which confirm the character now has a better uniform in the anime.

When Stone Ocean first aired this month, Emporio's hat and uniform only had a blue badge. However, a rewatch of these episodes on Netflix would reveal that he finally has the Green Dolphins logo in both his hat and uniform.

It's a minor detail but fans truly appreciated the change. After all, Emporio now looks more like his appearance in the manga. For now, this is the only change we've noticed but there is little doubt that you can find more when you rewatch Stone Ocean on Netflix.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean followed Jolyne Cujoh as she is wrongfully imprisoned for murder. While in prison, she is visited by her father Jotaro Kujo who had presented her with a pendant that suddenly triggers a power hidden within her. Amazingly, Jolyne discovers that the prison is filled with other Stand users and one of them had framed her for the crime so it's a race to find him before it's too late.

For now, the first 12 episodes of Stone Ocean are streaming on Netflix. It has not yet been revealed when the next part of the anime will be released. Stay tuned for more updates on this story.

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