At the heart of this episode is the introduction of , the grandson of Jonathan Joestar. Joseph is the antithesis of his grandfather’s "true gentleman" archetype:
The episode is praised for its "table-setting" and visual flair. According to the JoJo's Bizarre Wiki , the creators used "pop colors" and sharp drawings to mimic the aesthetic of 1930s comic books. The episode concludes with a high-octane cliffhanger: Joseph confronting a rejuvenated Straizo outside a cafe, brandishing a —a stark departure from the traditional martial arts of Part 1. JoJo`s Bizarre Adventure Episode 10
: Where Jonathan was stoic and noble, Joseph is a "crazy jerkass"—brash, impulsive, and prone to public brawls. At the heart of this episode is the
Episode 10 executes a daring 50-year time skip, transporting the audience from the foggy streets of 1880s England to the vibrant, chaotic landscape of . The transition is not merely chronological; it is a total aesthetic overhaul. The heavy, formal atmosphere of the first arc is replaced by a pre-WWII urban energy, complete with corrupt police, street urchins like Smokey Brown, and the burgeoning influence of the New York mafia. The Evolution of the Joestar Legacy The episode concludes with a high-octane cliffhanger: Joseph
The tenth episode of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure , titled serves as the definitive bridge between the series' origins and its high-stakes future. Originally airing on December 8, 2012, this episode marks a monumental shift in the franchise, concluding the Victorian gothic tragedy of Phantom Blood and ushering in the colorful, pulp-adventure era of Battle Tendency . A Radical Shift in Tone and Setting