Golden Wind (manga)


Golden Wind, also known as Vento Aureo, is the fifth story arc of the Japanese manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from November 20, 1995 to April 5, 1999. In its original publication, it was referred to as JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5 Giorno Giovanna: Golden Heritage. Within Golden Wind, the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure title is rendered in Italian, as Le Bizzarre Avventure di GioGio.
As it is the fifth part of the series, the 155 chapters pick up where the fourth left off and are numbered 440 to 594, with the tankōbon volumes numbered 47 to 63. It was preceded by Diamond Is Unbreakable and followed by Stone Ocean. An anime adaptation by David Production, , aired from October 5, 2018 to July 28, 2019.

Plot

In 2001, Koichi Hirose arrives in Naples, Italy at Jotaro Kujo's request to obtain a skin sample from a young man named Haruno Shiobana to confirm him as the son of Dio Brando, conceived with Jonathan Joestar's body prior to the events of Stardust Crusaders. Koichi ends up being scammed by Haruno, who now goes by the name Giorno Giovanna, and whose Stand Gold Experience allows him to transform inanimate objects into living organisms. After Giorno fends off an assault from gang member Leaky-Eye Luca, Stand-wielding mafioso Bruno Bucciarati attacks Giorno in order to avenge Luca's defeat. Giorno wins Bucciarati over by revealing his goal of becoming a mafia boss to better Naples and end the scourge of drug trafficking plaguing the city's youth. Bucciarati agrees to introduce Giorno into the Passione organization, with Giorno taking a deadly initiation test from the morbidly obese capo Polpo. Giorno passes the test while convincing Koichi to cease his investigation, though he indirectly kills Polpo for his test having caused an innocent bystander's death. Giorno is placed in Bucciarati's group, which consists of fellow Stand users Guido Mista, Leone Abbacchio, Narancia Ghirga and Pannacotta Fugo. The news of Polpo's apparent suicide results in Bucciarati being promoted to capo after his group retrieves and donates Polpo's amassed fortune from the island of Capri to Passione's boss.
Bucciarati is then given Polpo's mission from the boss, a mysterious figure who conceals himself from everyone, including his subordinates. The assigned task is for Bucciarati's group to bring the boss's teenage daughter Trish Una safely to him; to do so they must fend off Passione's Stand-wielding Hitman Team, who seek to use Trish to discover the boss's identity and take over the organization. After retrieving a key in Pompeii, the group acquire a Stand-using turtle named Coco Jumbo and travel to Venice, defeating members of the Hitman Team along the way. Reaching Venice safely and delivering Trish to the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, Bucciarati realizes that the boss intends to kill his own daughter to maintain his secret identity. An enraged Bucciarati saves Trish, but suffers grievous injuries at the hands of the boss' immensely powerful Stand, King Crimson, which has the ability to see several seconds into the future and skip over short bursts of time. Giorno heals Bucciarati's injuries and the two manage to escape the church. With the exception of Fugo, the group decides to defect from Passione and uncover the boss's identity in order to defeat him. They and Trish, who discovers her own Stand Spice Girl, fight for their lives against the boss's elite soldiers, who have been sent to eliminate the traitors.
Following a lead on the boss's origins, Bucciarati's group travels to the island of Sardinia. Unfortunately, the boss is waiting for them, and swiftly kills Abbacchio before going into hiding once again. All seems lost until Giorno and company are contacted by someone who knows the boss's identity and suggests using a special Arrow to evolve Bucciarati's Stand. Bucciarati and the rest travel to Rome to meet the informant, who is revealed to be Jean Pierre Polnareff. Once again, the boss arrives first, and fatally wounds Polnareff. As a last-ditch gambit, Polnareff stabs his Stand, Silver Chariot, with the Arrow, evolving it into Chariot Requiem, which has the ability to swap the souls of all living beings and a mission to guard the Arrow. Chariot Requiem goes berserk, causing a city-wide soul swap with Polnareff's soul now in Coco Jumbo's body. Polnareff explains to the group about the Arrow and his Stand, revealing Passione's boss is named Diavolo. After Diavolo kills Narancia, he and the remainder of Bucciarati's group chase after the user-less Chariot Requiem, both sides focused on obtaining the Arrow. Though Diavolo succeeds in weakening the Stand, Bucciarati sacrifices himself to dispel the soul swap and pass the Arrow to Giorno. Giorno succeeds in upgrading his Stand to Gold Experience Requiem, and uses his new power to send Diavolo into a loop of never-ending death. The final scene shows gang members kneeling before Giorno as Mista and Polnareff watch, suggesting that Giorno has succeeded in becoming the new Passione boss.

Characters

Original volumes


2005 release


Related media

Anime

The anime adaptation of was announced by series creator Hirohiko Araki at the "Ripples of Adventure" art exhibition on June 21, 2018, and premiered the first episode at Anime Expo on July 5, 2018. The anime adaptation by David Production aired from October 2018 to July 2019, as part of their JoJo's Bizarre Adventure anime television series. Golden Wind was directed by returning series director Naokatsu Tsuda who was accompanied by the senior writer Yasuko Kobayashi. The character designer for Golden Wind was Takahiro Kishida, and the animation director was Shun'ichi Ishimoto. Yugo Kanno returned as composer from previous seasons. The series ran for 39 episodes.

Novels

The novel Le Bizzarre Avventure di GioGio II: Golden Heart/Golden Ring was written by Gichi Ōtsuka and Miya Shōtarō, and released on May 28, 2001. An Italian translation was released in 2004. A second novel, Purple Haze Feedback, was written by Kouhei Kadono and released on September 16, 2011.

Video game

The PlayStation 2 video game GioGio's Bizarre Adventure was released in Japan in 2002, adapting the arc.