"You can't pay back what you owe with money," Jotaro’s voice was like grinding stone.
Jotaro stepped forward, the brim of his cap shadowing his eyes. He didn't rush. He didn't need to. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a small, crumpled piece of paper—a list of every indignity he had endured.
In the English Dub, Jotaro (voiced by ) delivers the "receipt" line that has become a fan favorite. Jotaro: "Here's your receipt." Steely Dan: "R-receipt? For what?!"
Steely Dan used Joseph Joestar as a hostage by putting his Stand in Joseph's brain.
Steely Dan scuttled backward, his arrogance replaced by a cold, sweating terror. For hours, he had treated Jotaro Kujo like a dog—making him a human bridge, forcing him to shine shoes, and demanding he steal jewelry. But the leash was finally broken.
The air itself seemed to vibrate. Then, the silence was shattered by the rhythmic, thunderous roar of the longest beatdown in Joestar history.
"You can't pay back what you owe with money," Jotaro’s voice was like grinding stone.
Jotaro stepped forward, the brim of his cap shadowing his eyes. He didn't rush. He didn't need to. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a small, crumpled piece of paper—a list of every indignity he had endured.
In the English Dub, Jotaro (voiced by ) delivers the "receipt" line that has become a fan favorite. Jotaro: "Here's your receipt." Steely Dan: "R-receipt? For what?!"
Steely Dan used Joseph Joestar as a hostage by putting his Stand in Joseph's brain.
Steely Dan scuttled backward, his arrogance replaced by a cold, sweating terror. For hours, he had treated Jotaro Kujo like a dog—making him a human bridge, forcing him to shine shoes, and demanding he steal jewelry. But the leash was finally broken.
The air itself seemed to vibrate. Then, the silence was shattered by the rhythmic, thunderous roar of the longest beatdown in Joestar history.