Hey Giorno Do You Know One in 3
"Uragirimono no Requiem" (裏切り者のレクイエム , Uragirimono no Rekuiemu, lit. "Traitor'due south Requiem") is the second opening theme song of JoJo's Bizarre Chance: Golden Air current and the ninth overall opening theme of the serial' TV anime adaptation. Information technology is performed by Daisuke Hasegawa, with lyrics by Shoko Fujibayashi and limerick/organization by Yugo Kanno; a version of the song with English lyrics is also bachelor on the unmarried, with lyrics translated past Karen Aoki. The unmarried was released in Nippon on March 27, 2019.[one] The English edition was fabricated bachelor for early on streaming on March 15, 2019.[2] The 2 alternating versions of the opening used near the cease of the flavour ("Uragirimono no Requiem Diavolo Ver." and "Uragirimono no Requiem Giorno Ver.") were released equally part of the third volume of the Gilded Air current OST.
Contents
- 1 Opening Blitheness
- 1.i First Version
- i.ii 2d Version [Diavolo ver.]
- ane.3 3rd Version [Giorno ver.]
- 2 Lyrics
- 3 Opening Sequences
- 4 Full Song
- 5 Tracklist
- 6 Credits
- seven Trivia
- 8 References
- 9 Site Navigation
Opening Animation
First Version
The animation opens on a shot of a closed window, followed by an underling kissing his master's mitt then scenery of Venice in which the title fades in as the sun begins shining through the clouds in the background.
The camera then chop-chop zooms into the championship, transitioning into many recollections of Giorno Giovanna and Team Bucciarati's journey thus far, offset with Giorno standing in front of Polpo in his cell with his lighter and Black Sabbath besides him. The photographic camera zooms into one of Polpo's paintings and features Leone Abbacchio and Moody Blues facing Mario Zucchero and Soft Automobile. Then within Abbacchio'due south eye, Guido Mista battles Auction and Kraft Piece of work. The scene fades into the showdown betwixt Narancia and Formaggio, then Pannacotta Fugo seeing Illuso and Man in the Mirror within of a mirror, Pesci hooking Prosciutto every bit Bruno Bucciarati drags him out of a speeding railroad train, Giorno fighting Infant Face and Melone, and Giorno again holding the wounded Mista with Ghiaccio in White Album at the foreground. The camera then focuses on Giorno'southward determined face as dawn breaks behind him.
The animation cuts to a scene of Bucciarati in the elevator with the level indicator translucent in the center of the frame and a attachment unzipping over Bucciarati to change him to a dissimilar color palette. Bucciarati's hand is shown holding Trish Una's as her own mitt is severed off-screen, before cutting to Bucciarati'south confront twisted in anger as he lets out a scream of rage, as the camera fades into a wide shot of the San Giorgio Maggiore belfry seen from the clouds. We so see a leg shot of Team Bucciarati at the docks outside the church, each member walking toward the boat to openly rebel against Passione in the order of Giorno at the front, and so Abbacchio, Mista, and Bucciarati. Narancia briefly hesitates before running after them, and Fugo takes a single step frontwards earlier stopping completely.
The Chapter 537 cover B reproduced in the opening
On summit of an abstract 3D-rendered background, Bucciarati demonstrates Viscid Fingers' prowess, which then is replaced with Giorno posing with Golden Experience before Moody Blues transformed every bit Abbacchio'south partner appears from the background, drawing a gun earlier getting shot equally Abbacchio himself moves out from backside. Narancia enters and leads shot from Aerosmith before Mista appears to fire his gun, Sex Pistols riding the bullets and so jumping off, and Trish summons her Stand Spice Girl, which begins to throw several punches towards the left. Trish's confront then closes and centers to occupy the whole screen while turning before she falls abroad, revealing the whole team falling from the sky while posing.
Vinegar Doppio appears, seeing a vision of Risotto Nero in his pilus created by Epitaph. He then hears a call from the Boss before getting a headache and covering his face in pain. The camera zooms back into him, and Doppio's face becomes worried yet entranced as the photographic camera enters his eye to reveal a Sardinian beach turning upside downwards and fading into shadows.
Giorno's mitt is shown bleeding drops of blood, the drops staining the basis until time is erased and more traces of blood all of a sudden announced. The Boss and so appears, his entire body hidden in the shadows, who sends his King Ruby-red to attack Giorno, which obscures him from the audience's view. Giorno then turns around, seeing the Boss and his Stand up, and summons his Gold Experience which launches a flurry of punches. An Pointer with a special beetle design is seen rotating in the sky, before the animation cuts to Giorno kneeling in the middle of a thick cloud, a determined wait on his face up. He lifts his arm to reveal said arrow and holds information technology high in the air while summoning Gold Feel, then dramatically pulls it in. The camera focuses on Giorno and Gilt Experience's faces as they are engulfed in a bright golden light from below.
The arrow falls down into a red jewel, before several shots wink in rapid succession: the give-and-take "JoJo's" in front of a ladybug background, "Baroque Take chances" framed in an elaborate oval frame with a checkered background, "Golden Wind" in a blue space filled with pinkish flowers. The opening animation ends on a zooming out shot of the show title in a blue and slightly cloudy heaven.
Second Version [Diavolo ver.]
Doppio shifting into Diavolo
From GW Episode 34 onwards, a second version of the opening is used.
Doppio's section is at present laced by flashes of Male monarch Crimson, with Doppio really transforming into Diavolo after getting his headache, his face looking adamant before irresolute to fearfulness at the last second.
This scene is immediately followed by the shot of claret dripping onto the floor, which is modified to show the time erasure and Diavolo positioning himself behind Giorno and summoning King Carmine. He and so uses Epitaph to foresee the futurity shot of Gold Experience attacking him. As this plays out a voice speaks in Italian, saying:
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The opening then plays similar normal, except Diavolo is fully revealed (although he is still obscured by Rex Ruby-red) and the chorus is backed by a choir.
In GW Episode 37, this version plays with sound furnishings playing over moments such every bit Stand up attacks, much like previous openings in the final episodes of their respective parts.
Third Version [Giorno ver.]
Camera continuing to zoom into Diavolo's eye
A third and terminal version of the opening is used starting from GW Episode 38.
It starts off the same every bit the Diavolo version, just the fourth dimension erasure is cut short and reversed as the power of Golden Feel Requiem activates. The camera zooms into Diavolo's eye in a loop (a chiliad full of four times as information technology goes, "WHA? WHA? WHA? WHA? WHA?") before we see him staring at a never-ending line of unlike versions of himself. The blood reverses dorsum into Giorno's mitt before he does a pose similar to DIO's in Function 3 (when he was hidden by shadows), with a shadowy version of Gilded Feel appearing behind him mid-transformation. The opening then reuses shots, merely rearranges them to tell a different story. Giorno grabs the arrow and stabs his Stand. Diavolo sees Gold Experience collapsing and sends his Stand to impale Giorno, merely the arrow travels upwards Gold Experience's arm and its skin shatters revealing the newly evolved Golden Experience Requiem which unleashes a barrage of attacks as Giorno looks on stoically.
In GW Episode 39, this version plays with sound furnishings playing over moments of Golden Experience Requiem'south ability activating, as well as it forming and attacking.
Lyrics
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Opening Sequences
Golden Wind Official Opening 2
Traitors Requiem v1 Bluray
JoJo'south Baroque Adventure Golden Wind OP2 "Uragirimono no Requiem" Creditless Blu Ray Version
Jojo part 5 Golden wind Opening ii Diavolo version HD
Jojo Role 5 Vento Aureo OP 2 SFX Version HD
JoJo's Bizarre Risk Part five Golden Current of air - Opening 2 『Gold Experience Requiem』
Jojos Part 5 Vento Aureo Opening 2 (GER Version) With SFX
Total Vocal
JoJo'due south Baroque Take a chance - Opening 9 Full『Traitor's Requiem』
Tracklist
- Uragirimono no Requiem
- Uragirimono no Requiem (Instrumental version)
- Uragirimono no Requiem (English version)
Credits
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Trivia
- The cover image of Giorno Giovanna is a reused frame from episode iv.
- During the orchestral portion of the vocal'southward bridge, a variation of Bruno Bucciarati'southward motif can be heard.
- The voiced lines in the Diavolo version were voiced by a native Italian.[3] Diavolo's motif tin can besides be heard during this dialogue.
- The kanji 魂 read every bit "rage" usually ways "soul."
- The kanji 神 read equally あくま normally means "god," while あくま is ordinarily the reading of the kanji 悪魔 which means "devil."
- In the third version, Giorno strikes the same pose DIO does in Joseph'south spirit photo, with his pilus unravelling to match his father's.
- Subsequently Doppio shifts to Diavolo, Diavolo's shown being determined before his expression changes to fear, a possible nod to what happens afterward the boxing with Gold Experience Requiem.
- The third version is the the first opening for a JoJo (or rather GioGio) to take back his opening.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.i http://jojo-animation.com/music/2019/01/bm01.php
- ↑ https://open.spotify.com/album/3oMl944GjCeFlh01vEVi7N
- ↑ https://twitter.com/namachu/status/1139888769354436608
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Hey Giorno Do You Know One in 3
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