How Steel Ball Run Connects to Stone Ocean

0:00 Overview 2:28 Underlying Connection 3:40 Starting Point 7:07 Stand Powers 10:31 Stone Ocean - Part 6 14:54 Universe Reset 15:44 Heaven Plan 17:00 Part 7's Heaven 17:39 Conclusion Brief comments on things I simplified, because the basic concepts flowed better that way in the video: George isn't born rich, but he becomes rich, so that money only technically lasts one generation, and Joseph is still well off (for multiple reasons), so it's more the Jonathan-George (2nd)-Joseph-Jotaro group that all take accountability despite being born set for life, although George (1st) and Jonathan are the only ones who really embody people with high status and an estate within their community, as Erina and Joseph are just "a rich woman and her grandson" in the city, who don't stand out among the many still-influential people that gather where they do. They're not wealthy, but wealth is among the things the initial jojos symbolize. Moving up to Josuke, Josuke has to keep his cool because otherwise he loses it and follows his passionate heart (hence the heart symbol), and in the nature of feedback loops, this permanently gives him a restoration ability he can use all the time but that doesn't properly restore things when his emotions are active while trying to use it. Jonathan is specifically supposed to be a "gentleman", and prove his heart by being a genuinely noble person. So aside from technically both having money, and potentially the same actual status, Jonathan's strengths are tied to having this "potential" from his starting point and not being "corrupted" by it, while Joseph is seen more as an underdog, like he's "among the ordinary" but has special individual potential. it's just easier to convey the overall takeaways of the story by saying "Jonathan's family starts out with money, Joseph's family doesn't", even if for several different reason's that's not technically accurate. Discord link:   / discord  .