The Family Tree Of The Jojo Dynasty

The Brando Family is a lineage of figures that is mostly present in the first six volumes of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure series and is, for better or worse, associated with the paranormal and the Joestar Family.

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Written By Hirohiko Araki
IMDB Rating8.4/10
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What is Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure?

Hirohiko Araki wrote and sketched the Japanese manga series JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.

From 1987 to 2004, it was serialized in Shueisha’s shnen manga magazine Weekly Shnen Jump before being relocated to the monthly seinen manga magazine Ultra Jump in 2005. The series is organized into nine story arcs, each following a new protagonist sharing the “JoJo” nickname. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is Shueisha’s longest-running manga series by volume count, with chapters collected in 131 tankbon volumes as of September 2021.

A.P.P.P. developed and broadcast a 13-episode original video animation series based on the manga’s third section, Stardust Crusaders, from 1993 to 2002. Phantom Blood, an anime film based on the first installment, was released in Japanese theaters in 2007. In October 2012, an anime television series based on Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency produced by David Production premiered on Tokyo MX.

What made Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure so popular?

It’s a never-ending story about generation after generation of superhero/heroine sorts from all over the world. Each generation of Jojo Joestars possesses a distinct skill.

It began many years ago when the first Jojo required to use his on blood to activate his techniques and has continued to the present day Jojo groups who employ Stand.

All of them are unique abilities that no other superheroes or superheroines have.

The Joestar Clan and the Seedwagon Foundation are wealthy and never go hungry, while depicting the present Josuke Joestar as a spoilt high school boy who is always looking for ways to get money.

In a nutshell, Jojo’s Strange Adventure is exactly that: strange. Even the recurrent wicked Dio is unusual.

Who are the Brando Family?

Dio Brando was stranded at the bottom of the ocean, the Brando Family has relatively few known members.
Dio Brando was stranded at the bottom of the ocean, the Brando Family has relatively few known members.

Due in part to one generation being frozen for a century when Dio Brando was stranded at the bottom of the ocean, the Brando Family has relatively few known members.

Their documented history dates back to the 19th century when they were a struggling London family.

The family’s father, Dario Brando, was a criminal who beat his wife to death and made his son Dio Brando worse than himself by abusing his family.

George Joestar I, who felt repaid and finally took Dio into his family after Dario’s death, once believed Dario was attempting to save him.

This started a generation-long conflict between Dio and his supporters. Dio evolved into a terrifying vampire surrounded by zombies, then evil Stand Users, while Jonathan Joestar and his offspring continued to battle Dio and work to undo his wicked legacy. All Brandos, with the exception of Giorno Giovanna, have been enemies of the Joestars.

The Brando family has a close relationship with the Joestar family since Dio grafted his head onto Jonathan’s body; hence, all of his bastard kids carry the Joestar Birthmark.

As Dio passed away, his offspring found themselves in a variety of circumstances and social positions; Giorno achieved great success while his known half-brothers had less fortunate lives.

Who are the Joestar Family?

The Joestar Family is renowned for its members' remarkable moral integrity and bravery.
The Joestar Family is renowned for its members’ remarkable moral integrity and bravery.

Each of the series’ characters is a member of the Joestar Family, which is the primary family shown in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.

It was a wealthy family with English heritage, and the majority of its members experience significant hardships while dealing with the paranormal. The Joestar Family is renowned for its members’ remarkable moral integrity and bravery.

The Joestar family has a long history, and the lives of each of its members have been very different from one another. They have a distinctive birthmark in the form of a star over their left shoulder blade.
They started off as a wealthy and aristocratic family belonging to British society, living in an opulent home in England owing to George I’s commercial activities.

The family has now relocated, with their residences located in various nations according to the generation, when his son Jonathan destroyed the mansion in an effort to kill the vampire Dio Brando, who had been his adoptive brother. Despite the fact that the majority of the descendants have notable careers, the family has also abandoned its noble heritage.

Dio Brando is the family’s arch-enemy, and because of his evilness, longevity, and global power, the Joestars have been at war with him and his supporters for most of recent history. Jotaro Kujo, a Stand User, eventually slew the vampire in 1988.

However, Dio’s legacy endures, and via his successor, the Joestars continue to fight Dio (Enrico Pucci). The Brando Family is closely tied to the Joestars because of the extraordinary events surrounding Dio Brando’s theft of Jonathan’s corpse, and numerous members may be thought of as kind to the children of both Jonathan and Dio (as well as other women).

How many kids did Dio Brando have?

Dio Brando is the Joestar family's arch-enemy, and because of his evilness, longevity, and global power
Dio Brando is the Joestar family’s arch-enemy, and because of his evilness, longevity, and global power

He had four children with different women, the lead character of the fifth installment of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure series, Vento Aureo, and the fifth JoJo overall is Giorno Giovanna. He is the son of Dio using Jonathan Joestar’s stolen corpse.

Despite the fact that Giorno has a photo of DIO in his wallet, it is never revealed that the two of them interacted. It is uncertain how Giorno obtained it or whether he is aware of the personality traits of his father. The fact that DIO would have murdered himself if not for Jotaro’s intervention is also important to remember.

In the “Sky High” plot arc of the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure series’ sixth installment, Stone Ocean, Rikiel appears as a secondary adversary. Rikiel is one of DIO’s offspring from an unidentified lady.

Ungalo is a secondary adversary who appears in the “Bohemian Rhapsody” story arc of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure’s sixth installment, Stone Ocean. He’s one of DIO’s offspring with an unidentified lady

In the “Under World” plot arc of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure’s sixth installment, Stone Ocean, Donatello Versus appears as a secondary adversary. He’s one of DIO’s offspring with an unidentified lady.

Did the Joestar bloodline end?

Yes, the Joestar bloodline effectively ended in the official timeline. Two of the several illegitimate children dispersed across the Joestar family tree are Giorno Giovanna and Josuke Higashikata.

As a result, Jotaro and Jolyne’s deaths in Stone Ocean marked the definitive end of the Joestar bloodline; Josuke and Giorno do not count.

Giorno was born using Jonathan Joestar’s corpse, which DIO stole during Phantom Blood, while Josuke is the illegitimate son of Joseph Joestar and Tomoko Higashikata, proving that Joseph had an affair with his wife, Suzi Q.

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Conclusion

  • The Brando Family is a lineage of figures that is mostly present in the first six volumes of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure series and is, for better or worse, associated with the paranormal and the Joestar Family.
  • Due in part to one generation being frozen for a century when Dio Brando was stranded at the bottom of the ocean, the Brando Family has relatively few known members.
  • Each of the series’ characters is a member of the Joestar Family, which is the primary family shown in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. It was a wealthy family with English heritage, and the majority of its members experience significant hardships while dealing with the paranormal.

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