When it first appears, it wears the Arrow on its forehead which eventually falls to the ground. It has an extended ridge collar on the back of its neck and several indentations and various other patterns covering its body. Its eyes have a unique design among Stands, with the 'eyeballs' embedded in cross-like structure within slanted sockets. Its head extends into pointed tips with the back of the head hollow, giving it the appearance of a crown. Many of its features resemble the original Gold Experience, including the ladybugs on its hands and the oblong grooves across its body. Gold Experience Requiem is a humanoid Stand of a height and build similar to Giorno's. The single was released in Japan on March 27, Contents. Sign In Don't have an account? Start a Wiki. Does this revenge mean the end? Hell No does your prayer disappear as well? Hell No be the true victor? Do I need to cast another spell? Hell no Starting over, Golden Wind. In GW Episode 39this version plays with sound effects playing over moments of Gold Experience Requiem's ability activating, as well as it forming and attacking.
Diavolo sees Gold Experience collapsing and sends his Stand to kill Giorno, but the arrow travels up Gold Experience's arm and its skin shatters revealing the newly evolved Gold Experience Requiem which unleashes a barrage of attacks as Giorno looks on stoically. Giorno grabs the arrow and stabs his Stand. The opening then reuses shots, but rearranges them to tell a different story. The blood reverses back into Giorno's hand before he does a pose similar to DIO 's in Part 3 when he was hidden by shadowswith a shadowy version of Gold Experience appearing behind him mid-transformation. The camera zooms into Diavolo's eye in a loop a grand total of four times before we see him staring at a never-ending line of different versions of himself. It starts off the same as the Diavolo version, but the time erasure is cut short and reversed as the power of Gold Experience Requiem activates.
The opening then plays like normal, except Diavolo is fully revealed although he is still obscured by King Crimson and the chorus is backed by a choir. As this plays out a voice speaks in Italian, saying. He then uses Epitaph to foresee the future shot of Gold Experience attacking him. This scene is immediately followed by the shot of blood dripping onto the floor, which is modified to show the time erasure and Diavolo positioning himself behind Giorno and summoning King Crimson. The opening animation ends on a zooming out shot of the show title in a blue and slightly cloudy sky. The arrow falls down into a red jewel, before several shots flash in rapid succession: the word "JoJo's" in front of a ladybug background, "Bizarre Adventure" framed in an elaborate oval frame with a checkered background, "Golden Wind" in a blue space filled with pink flowers. He lifts his arm to reveal said arrow and holds it high in the air while summoning Gold Experience, then dramatically pulls it in. The Boss then appears, his entire body hidden in the shadows, who sends his King Crimson to attack Giorno, which obscures him from the audience's view. Giorno's hand is shown bleeding drops of blood, the drops staining the ground until time is erased and more traces of blood suddenly appear. Vinegar Doppio appears, seeing a vision of Risotto Nero in his hair created by Epitaph. Trish's face then closes and centers to occupy the whole screen while turning before she falls away, revealing the whole team falling from the sky while posing. Narancia enters and leads shot from Aerosmith before Mista appears to fire his gun, Sex Pistols riding the bullets then jumping off, and Trish summons her Stand Spice Girlwhich begins to throw several punches towards the left. On top of an abstract 3D-rendered background, Bucciarati demonstrates Sticky Fingers ' prowess, which then is replaced with Giorno posing with Gold Experience before Moody Blues transformed as Abbacchio's partner appears from the background, drawing a gun before getting shot as Abbacchio himself moves out from behind. The Chapter cover B reproduced in the opening.
The animation cuts to a scene of Bucciarati in the elevator with the level indicator translucent in the center of the frame and a zipper unzipping over Bucciarati to change him to a different color palette. The camera then focuses on Giorno's determined face as dawn breaks behind him.