This episode serves as a character study on how quickly money can corrupt. Shigechi shifts rapidly from a naive, lonely middle-schooler to a ruthless antagonist. His justification that "Harvest found it, so it's mine" showcases a childish yet dangerous sense of entitlement. 👥 2. Stand Strategy Over Brute Force
This episode fully showcases Harvest's destructive potential, proving that colony Stands are among the hardest to fight. 19 : Shigechi's Harvest, Part 2
This fight perfectly exemplifies the tactical combat JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is famous for: This episode serves as a character study on
This episode highlights the unique "slice-of-life thriller" tone of Part 4. Unlike the world-traveling, high-stakes battles of Part 3, this conflict is localized, low-stakes (no one is trying to destroy the world), yet intensely personal and highly dangerous. 📌 Production & Trivia 👥 2
Josuke and Okuyasu find a discarded lottery ticket using Shigechi's Stand, . The ticket turns out to be a 5 million yen winner. Shigechi's Betrayal
Shigechi's introduction and his massive gathering network set up crucial plot points for the arrival of the Part's main villain, Yoshikage Kira.