In series 6, Jolyne is the main character. She's the daughter of Joutarou Kuujou from the third arc and the only female JoJo so far. Initially, Jolyne came across as rebellious and quick-tempered, often clashing with her elders. Despite this, she had strong moral values and cared deeply for her mother. At first, Jolyne was solely motivated by seeking excitement and thrills. She held a grudge against Joutarou for leaving the family for an extended period. However, Jolyne's love for her friends and belief in their goodness drove her to act selflessly. Unfortunately, she trusted Romeo too much, which led to her being sentenced to 15 years in prison due to his deceitful lies.
Jolyne anticipated for Joutarou to pay the bail for her but was sorely disappointed when she overheard her mothers frantic and unsuccessful pleas with him on the phone. Her fathers absences following this lead to her teenage years of delinquency (she later reflects these events as a desperate call for attention). As time passed, Jolyne came to respect her father more and idolized him somewhat, adapting his trademark "Yare yare daze" into a more feminine "Yare yare dawa.
She received her stand when she was cut by an amulet given to her by Joutarou.
Later, she can unravel up to 70 percent of her entire body into a string and quickly reassemble herself. She can also "cut" her string form and make it independent from her body. Jolyne also develops the ability to stitch her wounds together. Like Joutarou, Jolyne also cries, "Ora, Ora!" while pummeling with her fists. Her stand, though perhaps not the strongest, is praised for being both extremely quick and flexible.Jolyne, unlike her father, is not a naturally awakened stand user.
When Joutarou sacrifices himself for Jolynes freedom, she noticeably matures and her resolve to "revive" Joutarou turns into her first priority. She a
Its hinted that she has been arrested before while in the gang, presumably to protect the other members.Stone Free gives Jolyne the power to unravel herself. Ironically, whenever she moves away from the stand it unravels. At first she is only able to send a string from her fingertip and felt intense pain if it snapped. It also featured the ability to listen to faraway conversations, similar to a can tied to string.
" When Joutarou returns later, both father and daughter show considerable care to one another, each in their own way.Jolynes mother rarely appears and is hardly talked about. Its assumed that she loves Jolyne very much and dotes on her in Joutarous absence as she is one of the few people to call Jolyne "JoJo." Its mentioned that she is an Italian-American, making Jolyne 1/4 Japanese, 5/8 Italian, and 1/8 British.The tattoo on her left arm is a sign of her past membership in a car-stealing gang.
Her distant and near-fatherless childhood bore a tinge of loneliness in her. Their relationship is challenging at first, not really fitting the typical father-daughter mold. When Jolyne was fourteen, she was wrongfully accused of pickpocketing. Panicked, she stole a car and sloppily tried to make an escape from the authorities, leading to her being arrested and taken into custody.
When Joutarou sacrifices himself for Jolynes freedom, she noticeably matures and her resolve to "revive" Joutarou turns into her first priority. She adopts more traits like her father and her wardrobe even changes to resemble Joutarous look. She eventually gains pride for her Joestar bloodline and she becomes rather tough by the end of the series. Her strength and infallible integrity shine in her fights and her willpower soon echoed that of other Jojos.