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The Bizarre & The Bad: Exploring JoJo’s Most Problematic Teen Relationships
In Diamond is Unbreakable , we see one of the series' few canon teen "couples," but it starts in the darkest way possible. Yukako Yamagishi’s introduction involves kidnapping and torturing Koichi Hirose to "improve" him.
While they eventually become a functioning couple, many fans find it difficult to overlook the initial abuse and Stockholm Syndrome vibes. It serves as a prime example of the "yandere" trope taken to an uncomfortable extreme. 2. The Creepy Suitor: Narciso Anasui & Jolyne bad jojo teen sex
While technically an adult in Part 6, Anasui ’s "romance" with the teenage Jolyne Cujoh is a frequent point of contention.
One of the most common critiques of JoJo is its "marginalization" of female characters in romantic roles. The Bizarre & The Bad: Exploring JoJo’s Most
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is famous for its gravity-defying hair and strategic battles, but when it comes to teenage romance, the series often takes a backseat—or veers into some truly "bizarre" territory. While Hirohiko Araki’s masterpiece focuses on friendship and family, the teen relationships that do exist frequently spark debate for being underdeveloped or outright problematic. 1. The Obsessive Love: Koichi & Yukako
Anasui is often described by fans as a "freak" or "creepy" due to his single-minded obsession with Jolyne . His "love" is frequently treated as a joke by the narrative, yet his history as a convicted murderer for "dismantling" his previous partner makes the dynamic deeply unsettling rather than romantic. 3. Underdeveloped Heroines & Disappearing Wives It serves as a prime example of the
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