JOJO derivative "Kishibe Rohan Motionless" new work will be broadcast tonight 3 wonderful stories

JOJO derivative "Kishibe Rohan Motionless" new work will be broadcast tonight 3 wonderful stories

Based on the original work by Japanese manga artist Hirohiko Araki, the derivative masterpiece of "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure", the new Japanese TV series "Kishibe Rohan Is Still" was broadcast during the Lunar New Year holiday last December and received rave reviews. The new Japanese TV series "Kishibe Rohan Is Still" will also return this year and is confirmed to be broadcast tonight on December 27. The original cast will return, and 3 wonderful new stories are previewed in advance.

• "Kishibe Rohan Immobile" is a manga by Japanese manga artist Hirohiko Araki. It tells the story of Rohan Kishibe, a talented manga artist who debuted at the age of 16. His Heaven's Gate can turn a person into a book, allowing him to read other people's life experiences or thoughts, and can also use written narration to change the other person's behavior.

• Three new stories from "Kishibe Rohan is Still":

1. "THE RUN".

Rohan met the young model Hashimoto Haruma at the members' fitness center. Haruma proposed a duel on the treadmill. What will be the result?

2. "The Truth on the Back".

Whether he is taking off his shoes, sitting on a chair or drinking tea, Oto Yasan never shows his back to others. What secret is hidden behind such strange behavior?

3. "Liubizaka".

The editorial department visited a mountain village to collect materials for the theme of monster legends and got acquainted with Ogo Kusunoki Hoko. Unexpectedly, her memory hid the shocking truth!

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