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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (season 1) : ウィキペディア英語版
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (season 1)

is the first season of a 2012 anime television series produced by David Production based on the manga of the same name by Hirohiko Araki, adapting the first two arcs, and . The ''Phantom Blood'' arc, which aired on Tokyo MX between October 5 and November 30, 2012, revolves around the mysterious adventures of the Joestar family, beginning with an encounter involving Jonathan Joestar, his adoptive brother Dio Brando and a mysterious Stone Mask. The ''Battle Tendency'' arc, which aired on Tokyo MX between December 7, 2012, and April 5, 2013, focuses on Jonathan's grandson, Joseph Joestar, and his fight against the mysterious Pillar Men.
The first season of ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' uses three pieces of theme music, two opening themes and one ending theme. The first opening theme is the song performed by Hiroaki "Tommy" Tominaga, vocalist of Japanese "brass rock" band Bluff, as the opening theme for the Part 1 episodes. The score for Part 1 was composed by Hayato Matsuo, and was released in two parts as ''Destiny'', a bonus disc in the first Blu-ray box set released on January 30, 2013, and ''Future'', a separate CD release on February 22, 2013. ''Future'' debuted at number 95 on the ''Billboard'' Japan Top Albums charts and peaked at 115 on the Oricon Weekly Album Charts. The opening theme song for the Part 2 episodes is "Bloody Stream" by Coda. Its score is composed by Taku Iwasaki, and was released in two parts as ''Musik'' (German for "Music"), a standalone CD release on March 29, 2013, and as ''Leicht Verwendbar'' (German for "Light User"〔The album title uses the wrong translation of "light", with "''leicht''" meaning "light" as in weight rather than "''Licht''" meaning "light" as in a source of illumination. Similarly, "''verwendbar''" translates as "usable", with the phrase "''leicht verwendbar''" actually meaning "easy to use".〕), a bonus disc for Blu-ray box set volume 4 on April 26, 2013. ''Musik'' debuted at number 63 on the Japan Top Albums charts and at 89 on the Weekly Album Charts. The ending theme for the whole season is British progressive rock band Yes' 1972 single "Roundabout".
The series was released on a series of nine DVDs and Blu-rays between January 30 and September 27, 2013, with the Blu-ray releases having the option of English subtitles. Crunchyroll began streaming the series in April 2014. The English DVD was released on September 22, 2015 with both English and Japanese audio and subtitles. A second season, ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders'', based on the series' third arc, began airing from April 4, 2014.
==Voice cast==


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