

ĭuring Steel Ball Run, Johnny was burdened by depression and a subsequent lack of confidence. Yet Johnny isn't completely amoral, for instance objecting to involve the defenceless Lucy Steel in their struggle for the Corpse and ultimately taking the Rock Disease for himself to save his son. This amoral selfishness still extends to the interest of his loved ones and followed him during his whole life, demonstrated years after the Steel Ball Run, as when his wife Rina was struck with the Rock Disease, Johnny then stole the Corpse to beg it to transfer the disease away from her, not caring who would receive it and suffer in her stead.

Ringo Roadagain has mentioned that Johnny had "dark determination" in his eyes indicating a ruthlessness which would make Johnny able to kill in cold-blood. Inversely, Johnny has no qualm being violent or killing his opponents to get the Corpse Parts. Several times Johnny endured severe wounds in order to reach his goals, notably trying to get on his horse Slow Dancer which earned him many bruises and a wooden shard through the leg despite his repeated failures his determination at participating in the race didn't waver. Disregarding the risks or the consequences, Johnny focuses on his goal and puts it above anything else. Johnny stubbornly follows his intentions of following Gyro then track the Corpse. Johnny witnesses Gyro's Steel Balls and Spin, and how they enabled him to stand up on his feet for a moment, he becomes determined to follow him and make him teach the Spin, then after discovering the Corpse Part making his legs twitch, to acquire them. Johnny is introduced as a distant paraplegic man whose career was ruined when he was shot in the spine after conceitedly antagonizing a passerby. Johnny Joestar is a depressive ex-jockey, who clings to his hope of regaining the use of his legs through the Spin and then the Corpse Part throughout Steel Ball Run. I don't care about 'living' or 'dying' or who's 'just' and who's 'evil'!! I don't even give a shit about the 'Corpse' being a Saint or whatever!! I'm still 'negative'! I want to get up to 'zero'! If I can get the 'Corpse' I can get my 'negative' back to 'zero'! (Green shirt, wristbands, and hat with red stars, and lime green undershirt and pants with red stars.) His collar is outlined with fur, and he keeps several feathers at his back.Īs a paraplegic, he is seen using a wheelchair before the beginning of the race but during, he is usually mounted on his horse, Slow Dancer.ĭuring the course of the series, Johnny gradually changes into a more realistic appearance with slightly wavy hair and a slightly fuller build. In cold weather, Johnny wears a longer-sleeved top of a similar design. A long feather (bordered by black with one black spot at its tip) emerges from under the back of his collar and he wears wrist cuffs patterned with stars and stripes. He commonly wears a light-colored, hooded, short-sleeved top printed with thick lines in the approximate formation of a harness (later, with patches in the shape of hearts adorning both shoulders). Johnny wears similarly star-patterned pants of a piece with footwear bearing spurs W. A horseshoe hangs from the front framing an image of the dark silhouette of the profile of a horse's reared head.

His hair sticks out of holes on either side of the top, taking a shape like short horns. Johnny always wears a knit cap W, printed with many small five-pointed stars. He has light eyes, and light, shoulder-length hair curling upwards at its ends. Johnny is a young man of below-average height and slim to medium build.

8.3.3 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle (PS3).7.11 Ninth Stage and Final Duel against Dio.
