The live-streamed event ahead of the anime of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean announced that Tomokazu Seki will voice Enrico Pucci .
During the event, the opening of the anime was revealed, check it out:
Singer ichigo from the musical group Kishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets sings the opening theme called “Stone Ocean”, the single will be available digitally on December 1st.
Netflix will premiere the anime's 12 episodes globally on December 1, before airing on Japanese television on channels MX, MBS and BS11.
Studio David Production is returning to produce the series. Kenichi Suzuki is returning from parts 1-3 as the chief director, while Toshiyuki Kato is the director. Yasuko Kobayashi is returning from the previous anime to handle series composition, and Masanori Shino is the character designer. Shun'ichi Ishimoto is the designer of the “Stands”. Yoshikazu Iwanami is returning as the sound director, and Yuugo Kanno is returning from parts 3-5 as the composer.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 6: Stone Ocean is the sixth part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga Hirohiko Araki .
Synopsis
Florida, 2011. Jolyne Cujoh, Jotaro's daughter, is accused of a crime she didn't commit and ends up in a maximum security prison. When she is ready to accept her situation, her father sends her a gift that ends up awakening Stone Free, Jolyne's stand. Now armed with the power that can change destiny, Jolyne tries to find a way to escape the ocean of stone that surrounds her. However, she soon discovers that her being arrested is just a small part of a larger plot, which not only targets her family, but also has consequences for much more. The worst part: whoever is behind all this is incarcerated in the same prison as Jolyne and under the protection of several stand users. After finding unexpected allies, Jolyne begins her journey to stop the plan, clear her name and get her life back on track.
The Stone Ocean arc of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga ran from 1999 to 2003, and has 17 volumes, consisting of volumes 64 to 80 of the work.
Source: ANN