Would Jotaro's western theme be:


?


No, it'd be something from Five Finger Death Punch.

Probably Bulletproof.
The title's a pun.

Starman, Star Platinum.

Get it?

Plus, with the Araki naming scheme and style, Starman is much more likely than Bulletproof.

In addition, isn't Jotaro an observer of patterns?

Yeah, they're related to fish and specific mammals, but still, makes more sense for him (or at least his future self).

So yeah, these are conclusions for why I picked the song.

Refute them if you wish, and bring up evidence.

I'd actually like it.

Plus, did you listen to the song?

If so, what d'you think about it?
 


The title's a pun.

Starman, Star Platinum.

Get it?

Plus, with the Araki naming scheme and style, Starman is much more likely than Bulletproof.

In addition, isn't Jotaro an observer of patterns?

Yeah, they're related to fish and specific mammals, but still, makes more sense for him (or at least his future self).

So yeah, these are conclusions for why I picked the song.

Refute them if you wish, and bring up evidence.

I'd actually like it.

Plus, did you listen to the song?

If so, what d'you think about it?
*sighs*

Can you not tell the QM what theme song to have for the characters he's using in his own Quest thread?

Like, this right here:
Starman, Star Platinum.

Get it?

Plus, with the Araki naming scheme and style, Starman is much more likely than Bulletproof.
So yeah, these are conclusions for why I picked the song.

Refute them if you wish, and bring up evidence.

Is unbelievably arrogant.

Don't tell him how to write the quest.

Don't tell him that he's in the wrong for having his own preferences.

And don't tell him that he's wrong and you're right and then nakedly challenge him to an argument on the subject.

It ain't your place. Flat out.

You should probably drop it.
 
Don't tell him how to write the quest.

Don't tell him that he's in the wrong for having his own preferences.

And don't tell him that he's wrong and you're right and you nakedly challenge him to an argument on the subject.

It ain't your place. Flat out.

You should probably drop it.
...but since he DID....

The title's a pun.

Starman, Star Platinum.

Get it?
I get it. I'm just not amused.

Plus, with the Araki naming scheme and style, Starman is much more likely than Bulletproof.
Five Finger Death Punch, however, is an accurate description of what Star Platinum actually does.

In addition, isn't Jotaro an observer of patterns?
He is, but - especially in Part 3, which is the more relevant thing here - he's more about being a hardcore, edgy unstoppable badass. See, for example, his penchant for swearing his ass off, his spiel about being an admitted delinquent, and being a totally unrepentant asshole who can't even show concern for his mother without shouting at her ("GET BACK IN THE DAMN BED, WOMAN!")

FFDP fits that pretty well with tone and attitude. As to the lyrics, yeah the "IT'S LIKE POISON! INSIDE MY VEINS!" bit in the chorus would apply more to a hypothetical vamp/ghoul Jotaro, the song also refers to his incredible strength of will. "YOU WON'T BREAK ME! NO MATTER HOW HARD YOU TRY! YOU WON'T BRING ME DOWN! I'M FUCKING BULLETPROOF!"

Yeah, they're related to fish and specific mammals, but still, makes more sense for him (or at least his future self).
For his future self, maybe. But not for his Part 3 self. And that's what's more important right now.

Plus, did you listen to the song?
I went back and listened to it after you asked that.
If so, what d'you think about it?
2/10, would not listen to again.
 
Regarding Western themes, this post is still relevant.

Pretty much the only change is for Mizore's theme, which is now Blondie's "The Tide Is High".

Jotaro's is "Bulletproof" (Five Finger Death Punch), Inner Moka's is presently "Am I Evil?" (Metallica ver.) though subject to change with character development, Kurumu's is "All My Life" (Foo Fighters), and Gin's is "Too Fast For Love" (Motley Crue).

Ruby's, assuming she has a similar path of character development to canon, will probably end up as "Hit Me Baby, One More Time". :V
 
...but since he DID....


I get it. I'm just not amused.


Five Finger Death Punch, however, is an accurate description of what Star Platinum actually does.


He is, but - especially in Part 3, which is the more relevant thing here - he's more about being a hardcore, edgy unstoppable badass. See, for example, his penchant for swearing his ass off, his spiel about being an admitted delinquent, and being a totally unrepentant asshole who can't even show concern for his mother without shouting at her ("GET BACK IN THE DAMN BED, WOMAN!")

FFDP fits that pretty well with tone and attitude. As to the lyrics, yeah the "IT'S LIKE POISON! INSIDE MY VEINS!" bit in the chorus would apply more to a hypothetical vamp/ghoul Jotaro, the song also refers to his incredible strength of will. "YOU WON'T BREAK ME! NO MATTER HOW HARD YOU TRY! YOU WON'T BRING ME DOWN! I'M FUCKING BULLETPROOF!"


For his future self, maybe. But not for his Part 3 self. And that's what's more important right now.


I went back and listened to it after you asked that.

2/10, would not listen to again.

Excellent.

You win, Eva.
 
Regarding Western themes, this post is still relevant.

Pretty much the only change is for Mizore's theme, which is now Blondie's "The Tide Is High".

Jotaro's is "Bulletproof" (Five Finger Death Punch), Inner Moka's is presently "Am I Evil?" (Metallica ver.) though subject to change with character development, Kurumu's is "All My Life" (Foo Fighters), and Gin's is "Too Fast For Love" (Motley Crue).

Ruby's, assuming she has a similar path of character development to canon, will probably end up as "Hit Me Baby, One More Time". :V

You're avoiding the most important theme, what is Josephs'?
 
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