
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood
Action · Animation · Adventure
Overview
An adaptation of the original five volume arc of the popular JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga, covering the Phantom Blood chapters. Jonathan Joestar is an aristocratic boy whose life is suddenly turned upside down by a mysterious new boy who arrives, Dio Brando. Dio has a connection to his father, and over time, a rivalry forms as Dio becomes obsessed with a mysterious, ancient, and mystical stone mask that Jonathan's father keeps. This film has not been publicly released outside of its original limited run in Japanese theaters and is considered virtually lost.
Top Cast


Katsuyuki Konishi
Katsuyuki Konishi
Jonathan Joestar (voice)
Katsuyuki Konishi
Jonathan Joestar (voice)


Hikaru Midorikawa
Hikaru Midorikawa
Dio Brando (voice)
Hikaru Midorikawa
Dio Brando (voice)


Nana Mizuki
Nana Mizuki
Erina Pendleton (voice)
Nana Mizuki
Erina Pendleton (voice)


Rikiya Koyama
Rikiya Koyama
Will Anthonio Zeppeli (voice)
Rikiya Koyama
Will Anthonio Zeppeli (voice)


Tsutomu Isobe
Tsutomu Isobe
George Joestar I (voice)
Tsutomu Isobe
George Joestar I (voice)
Kazutaka Ozawa
Kazutaka Ozawa
Dario Brando (voice)
Kazutaka Ozawa
Dario Brando (voice)


Toru Nara
Toru Nara
Bruford (voice)
Toru Nara
Bruford (voice)


Yoshinori Sonobe
Yoshinori Sonobe
Tarkus (voice)
Yoshinori Sonobe
Tarkus (voice)


Yoshisada Sakaguchi
Yoshisada Sakaguchi
Tonpetty (voice)
Yoshisada Sakaguchi
Tonpetty (voice)
Jun Idota
Jun Idota
Wang Chan (voice)
Jun Idota
Wang Chan (voice)
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