The most important thing to understand about Jojo as a whole in my opinion is that despite their intrinsic links and strong relations to one another, every single arc plays out as if it were its own entirely unique work. And, in fact, because of this, every single arc essentially has its own distinct genre placement and its own set of tropes. No two arcs are the same, and in fact, the series changes dramatically with every new arc - and this is wholly intentional, as the overall style of each arc is crafted around that arc's new protagonist. For instance, Phantom Blood plays out almost like an old European drama in some ways - because that's basically what it is, being set in, well, 19th century Europe, it intentionally invokes that tone. In contrast to that, Battle Tendency plays out in a manner that is complementary to Joseph Joestar's rambunctious and jovial personality, and Stardust Crusaders is much more hot-blooded and intense, a la Jotaro Kujo. Each new arc has a tone shift to accomodate the new protagonist, and probably the most extreme shifts in general were for Battle Tendency and Steel Ball Run. But really, the point is, you should not expect any arc to be like Stardust Crusaders - or like any other arc, for that matter.
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