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The "DUAL 1080p" tag typically indicates a high-definition release containing both English and Japanese audio tracks.

Bucciarati attempts to rescue Trish from the church crypt. Despite being fatally wounded by King Crimson, he manages to escape to the surface with Trish, aided by Giorno’s strategic use of Gold Experience .

Directed by Naokatsu Tsuda, the episode is often cited as the emotional peak of the Golden Wind season due to the "boat scene" where the team splits.

Bruno Bucciarati officially betrays "The Boss" (Diavolo) after discovering the Boss's intention to kill his own daughter, Trish Una. Key Narrative Events

Produced by David Production . Reviewers noted the "red projection" visual effects used to explain King Crimson's time-erasure ability as a high point for the adaptation.

At the episode's climax, Bucciarati asks his team to join him in open rebellion. Most of the team—Giorno, Abbacchio, Mista, and eventually Narancia—chooses to follow him. Pannacotta Fugo is the only one who stays behind, fearing the inevitable retaliation from the Passione gang. Main Cast and Crew Japanese Voice Actor English Voice Actor Giorno Giovanna Kenshō Ono Phillip Reich Bruno Bucciarati Yuichi Nakamura Diavolo (The Boss) Katsuyuki Konishi Kellen Goff Narancia Ghirga Daiki Yamashita Kyle McCarley Pannacotta Fugo Junya Enoki Ezra Weisz