Giorno Giovanna (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)

Giorno Giovanna (ジョルノ・ジョバァーナ, Joruno Jobāna) is the protagonist of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind. He is the fifth JoJo of the series.

Why He Rocks

 * 1) Unlike the previous JoJo protagonists being sometimes loud or angry all the time, Giorno on the other hand is a mostly chill character. But it doesn't mean he will let anyone live if someone hurts his friends.
 * 2) Great design.
 * 3) Kensho Ono did an amazing performance.
 * 4) The infamous 7-page Muda.
 * 5) What's more interesting is that not only is he the son of Part 1 and 3's main antagonist Dio, but also the child of Part 1's main protagonist Jonathan Joestar.
 * 6) Giorno treats people with the amount of respect he believes they deserve based on his observations of their beliefs and actions. He seems to have inherited both of Jonathan Joestar and Dio Brando's traits, with the former's being present towards peers and allies, and the latter's towards enemies. He has a good heart and wants to help out anybody who has demonstrated kindness to him or others, but casually disregards the law.
 * 7) His backstory is almost similar to Ken Kaneki, his childhood was filled with unhappiness and loneliness due to bullies and the abuse by his stepfather. During his early childhood, he was initially cold and uncaring towards anyone and believed himself to be scum just for the way people treated him.
 * 8) His Stand, Gold Experience, is well designed.
 * 9) * Even his upgraded Stand, Gold Experience Requiem, is not only well designed, but also very powerful.
 * 10) His theme song is AWESOME!
 * 11) GORDERU EKSPERIENSU! (Gold Experience!)

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Although strong, people might find his Gold Experience Requiem WAY too overpowered. This resulted him to be permanently removed from the story.
 * 2) His ear trick is kind of disgusting.
 * 3) In the Eyes of Heaven video game, his other voice actor,  Daisuke Namikawa (who also voiced Kishou Arima from Tokyo Ghoul) sounds almost as lifeless and had low energy voicing the character.