Thread:SecondOpinion/@comment-5688420-20191105140029/@comment-5688420-20191109090054

And here's the TTT version of Battle Tendency.

'''Joseph Joestar, the grandson of Jonathan Joestar, was raised by his grandmother Erina Joestar and told of his grandfather's death fifty years ago. In 1938, accompanying Erina to New York to visit his "uncle" Robert E. O. Speedwagon, now a wealthy oil tycoon, Joseph befriends a pickpocket named Smokey Brown. The two became fast friends.''' One day, while at the local station, they see the film adaptation of the classic novel. When asked by Speedwagon if he wanted to be in the movie, Joseph's response was a direct yes.

Joseph was asked to read some lines that would be delivered in a speech made by a character named George, which he was able to recite in his sleep (although he never learned the lines) after which he was hired to play the part of George. On the set of the movie, the cast and crew were amazed by the young actor's performance. Joseph was offered a job on another film in which