Warner Bros. Japan has announced that the highly anticipated JOJO Day Stage, a special fan festival celebrating the beloved JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure anime series, will be available to stream internationally.
The Return of a Beloved Anime Event
JOJO Day Stage marks the first major JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure festival in nearly six years. This Tokyo anime convention promises to connect the past and future of the iconic series, bringing together voice actors from multiple generations of the show.
The event is particularly significant for fans, as the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure franchise has continued to grow in popularity worldwide since its anime adaptation began in 2012. The series, based on Hirohiko Araki’s long-running manga, follows the supernatural adventures of the Joestar family across different time periods.
Star-Studded Voice Actor Lineup
The festival will feature an impressive lineup of JoJo anime voice actors, including Kazuyuki Okitsu (Jonathan Joestar), Daisuke Ono (Jotaro Kujo), Junichi Suwabe (Leone Abbacchio), and Fairouz Ai (Jolyne Cujoh).
Fans can also look forward to special video appearances from Tomokazu Sugita (Joseph Joestar), Yuki Ono (Josuke Higashikata), and Kensho Ono (Giorno Giovanna), representing protagonists from different parts of the series.
Adding to the excitement, JO☆STARS, the musical trio known for performing the iconic opening themes of the anime, will also take the stage. Popular comedian Kendo Kobayashi will serve as MC for this cross-generational celebration.
International Streaming Details
For the first time, Warner Bros. Japan is making this Tokyo anime event accessible to international fans through online streaming. Tickets will go on sale starting April 4, 2025, at 11 p.m. JST.
The event will be streamed exclusively on Abema in Japanese without subtitles. However, fans will have the convenience of watching the full event repeatedly until April 19, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. JST.
The streaming will be available across multiple regions including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, several Asian countries (Thailand, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Macau), and select European countries (Germany, France, Italy) as well as Mexico, Brazil, and New Zealand.
With this streaming announcement, international JoJo enthusiasts now have the opportunity to experience this major Tokyo anime convention without traveling to Japan, bringing the beloved franchise closer to fans worldwide.