'JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 7: Steel Ball Run' Anime Adaptation Announced

Steel Ball Run originally began in Weekly Shounen Jump in January 2004 as an unrelated story to the series. Following its transfer to Ultra Jump in April 2005, it became an official part, set in an alternate timeline. Shueisha published the manga in 24 volumes between May 2004 and June 2011, later compiling it into 16 volumes from February 2017 to January 2018.
Araki launched the action adventure manga series with the first part, Phantom Blood, in Weekly Shounen Jump in 1986. The second through six part—Sentou Chouryuu (Battle Tendency), Stardust Crusaders, Diamond wa Kudakenai (Diamond Is Unbreakable), Ougon no Kaze (Golden Wind), and Stone Ocean—ran in the same magazine between 1987 and 2003.
The eighth part, JoJolion, ended in August 2021 in Ultra Jump after a ten-year run. Shueisha published the 27th and final volume in September that year.
The JoJoLands, the ninth part of the manga series, debuted in Ultra Jump in February 2023. Shueisha released the fifth and latest volume in December 2024.
David Production adapted the first six parts into anime series with the most recent, Stone Ocean, streaming in three installments on Netflix in December 2021, September 2022, and December 2022. VIZ Media released the anime on two Blu-ray volumes in January and September 2024.
VIZ Media published the first sixth manga parts physically in English in North America, with the first two volumes of Steel Ball Run planned for a May 27 and July 22 release.
Synopsis
In the American Old West, the world's greatest race is about to begin. Thousands line up in San Diego to travel over six thousand kilometers for a chance to win the grand prize of fifty million dollars. With the era of the horse reaching its end, contestants are allowed to use any kind of vehicle they wish. Competitors will have to endure grueling conditions, traveling up to a hundred kilometers a day through uncharted wastelands. The Steel Ball Run is truly a one-of-a-kind event.
The youthful Johnny Joestar, a crippled former horse racer, has come to San Diego to watch the start of the race. There he encounters Gyro Zeppeli, a racer with two steel balls at his waist instead of a gun. Johnny witnesses Gyro using one of his steel balls to unleash a fantastical power, compelling a man to fire his gun at himself during a duel. In the midst of the action, Johnny happens to touch the steel ball and feels a power surging through his legs, allowing him to stand up for the first time in two years. Vowing to find the secret of the steel balls, Johnny decides to compete in the race, and so begins his bizarre adventure across America on the Steel Ball Run. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Announcement
Official site: https://jojo-portal-anime.com/sbr/
Official X: @anime_jojo
Source: Oricon News
JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 7: Steel Ball Run on MAL
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You are, in fact, only speaking for yourself.
Netflix was just too dumb to not realize they make more money and create engagement if they release stuff slowly.
Apr 15, 11:28 AM by Playcool
Can't wait to see this after so much time
Apr 14, 5:36 AM by dndlion
Apr 14, 4:04 AM by grandy_UiD
I mean, it was bound to happen.
Apr 14, 2:55 AM by Playcool
Apr 13, 8:57 PM by dislocation
Apr 13, 7:26 PM by sxcred-
Apr 13, 12:06 PM by DinisB
they are definetely releasing them way too fast.
Apr 13, 11:05 AM by Whiteingale
It's only fitting a new universe goes back to the origins of Jojo licenced music.
Apr 13, 11:01 AM by TheMechaManiac
Apr 13, 6:27 AM by Rndmguypassingby
Apr 13, 4:45 AM by SignsOfSuicide
Apr 13, 3:01 AM by Anayan_Kashyap
Apr 13, 2:06 AM by FZREMAKE
It might be the case where there are two different teams of animators working on both shows
I personally doubt it only they are both gigantic productions with extreme expectations(if they do a bad job with JoJo they can really damage their reputations compared to if they do a bad job with other anime) and David doesn't rush stuff so I can't say for sure if they can manage not delaying JoJo a bit unless of course they outsource things such as CGI etc and not do everything in-house
Apr 13, 2:05 AM by Yubisoft
Apr 13, 1:53 AM by _cjessop19_
Apr 13, 1:04 AM by Yubisoft
Apr 12, 10:23 PM by AceGeek
Hopefully it receives better treatment than Netflix gave Stone Ocean (;´ Д`)
Apr 12, 6:49 PM by Klefkii
Apr 12, 6:45 PM by _cjessop19_
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