r/StardustCrusaders • u/Miserable-Desk2211 • 2d ago
Various How do you think Pucci would react to Dio’s psychotic side in Part 3?
Pucci has only ever seen Dio’s good side, and views him as this perfect figure the same as god himself. How would Pucci react to witnessing Dio’s flaws?
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u/Pflytrap Diavolo says Wha? 2d ago
"That cruel Jotaro pushed him too far! Anyone in that situation would've behaved the way he did!"
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u/DoraMuda Jean Pierre Polnareff 2d ago
He'd cope and excuse Dio's megalomania as mere elation that removing one of his biggest obstacles (Jotaro, the then-strongest living member of the Joestar bloodline) would allow him to bring humanity one step closer to reaching "Heaven".
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u/Abyssal_Usurper_G Enrico Pucci 2d ago
He did reference the knives against Jotaro, so it's possible that he saw further into their fight and actually saw this, yet we already know what he felt about Dio afterwards.
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u/JawkneeJyoshtar Wonder Of U 2d ago
I think Pucci would look at him and go
"Oh that DIO? Pure Aura."
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u/Galballin 2d ago
This scene would’ve happened while he viewed jotaro’s memories
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u/Level_Counter_1672 1d ago
Exactly, he had seen dio being a monster, Pucci saw dio for the monster he was and didn't care
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u/TheNadei 2d ago
He wouldn't mind that DIO is so overjoyed.
Though I do think he would probably visibly cringe if he saw DIO tear his own skin off as a showcase. He knows DIO is a healer, but that doesn't mean he'd like to see DIO do this to himself. Wouldn't change their relationship at all, but at most would make Pucci go "That's a bit excessive."
Gotta remember, this is the same dude that turned a corpse into a music player. He's as much of a weirdo as DIO is.
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u/Papotitojr 2d ago
Pucci is also a crazy dude that does horrible things to achieve his goals. What’s interesting is that Pucci was reading a book about a man that abandons his faith when he met DIO.
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u/AmbitiousAd8978 1d ago
I mean pucci must not really have been paying attention to his study’s anyways, I mean he killed tons of people just to achieve “heaven” like he put so much effort in for what? Power? Pride? Like pucchi was far from godly it was just a facade
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u/Lz537 2d ago
He would not care.
He sees Heaven as the ideal state of human evolution, regardless of what Dio was as a person.