
Minor Items in other works
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This is a list of minor items appearing in various works from Hirohiko Araki not directly connected to the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series.
The items featured in this list do not have enough information to justify an article, mainly due to lack of relevance, but are still notable.
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Baoh the Visitor
Tanks used to contain Baoh-affected organisms. The tanks are filled with water so that the organism can enter a state of near-death, being comatose.
A box of matches that 22nd Man uses to try and burn Ikuro's body. However, just as 22nd Man lights a match, Ikuro grabs his hand and melts it, causing it to drop to the floor and cause a huge gas explosion.
Manga Debut: Baoh Chapter 4: Evil Beast Martin
Manga Debut: Baoh Chapter 5: Grandpa Rokusuke
The scientists and some assassins of Dress Organization possess syringes filled with poison, usually to neutralize any escaped experiments. One is used on Ikuro's parents to kill them and use their son for Dress's experiments. Later, Dordo tries injecting Baoh with poison, but the syringe is shot at by Rokusuke.
Manga Debut: Baoh Chapter 5: Grandpa Rokusuke
A sniper rifle that Dordo keeps in a suitcase. Its scope is designed to connect to his mechanical eye via a tube. Its bullets has tiny but destructive explosives on their tips for devastating damage. Dordo uses it for assassinations, and later tries to use it to assassinate Baoh.
A pair of headphones that Walken wears at all times in order to suppress his psychic power. However, during his fight with Walken, Baoh destroys the device when he shoots one of his sabers at Walken's head, and Walken later wakes up berserk.
In the OVA, the device is instead a bandana.
A mug that Walken is seen drinking coffee out of. Walken boils the coffee inside as a first demonstration of his psychic power.
Large speakers that emit loud sound as a form of torture. They are used on Sumire so that Baoh can detect her pain and be lured into the Dress laboratory. The stereos are eventually destroyed by Baoh.
A symbol originating from the fictional Native American Skookum Tribe that consists of two X shapes. It is a mark that symbolizes respect towards a warrior through death. Upon meeting Baoh, Walken carves this symbol on his chest, something that he's never done before, and shows it to Baoh, indicating he respects Baoh as a true warrior.
Manga Debut: Baoh Chapter 9: Demon Walken
OVA Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA)
Game Debut: All-Star Battle
OVA Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA)
Game Debut: All-Star Battle
Laser cannons that were developed by the Dress Organization. Sumire's interrogation chamber is booby-trapped with laser cannons, which are powered down and only fire at Baoh when he enters the room. Later, during his final confrontation against Walken and Dr. Kasuminome, Baoh grabs a laser cannon and uses the Baoh Break Dark Thunder Phenomenon to charge the cannon and fire at Walken, slicing him in half. The laser also cuts off some stalactites, letting them fall down on Dr. Kasuminome (and Sophine in the OVA).
In All-Star Battle, Baoh uses a laser cannon as his HHA, a nod towards his last battle against Walken.
Gorgeous Irene
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
Some flowers that a boy decides to give to Irene. The boy tells Irene that the flowers are edible, while his friends are hiding and betting to each other on whether or not she'd eat the flowers. To the boys' surprises, Irene does eat them.
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
A chewing gum that Lauper has in her mouth that can extend itself and instantly harden like metal. Lauper mentions that she had to do proper training so that she can make the gum extend into a sword-like weapon.
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
A huge chainsaw that serves as Lauper's weapon of choice. It has a 400cc engine and weighs 80 kg (180 lb). When she tries using it on Irene, however, Irene simply holds it up with little effort. Later, Irene manipulates Lauper into cutting herself in half with the chainsaw.
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
A mirror that Irene brings to Lauper after immobilizing her with hypnosis. Irene draws a single line down Lauper's reflection on the mirror, commanding her to cut herself in half with her chainsaw.
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
A knife with a curved blade. The female assassin uses it to kill her targets, and later in her battle with Irene.
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
A fire-shaped tattoo with a hand shape in the middle on the female assassin's back. It is capable of summoning spectral objects, including an extra arm and fire ants. The hand in the tattoo is noted to move whenever the assassin commands it to summon something.
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
A purse that Irene uses to store her makeup tools. Later, Michael tries to steal it, but is disappointed when he finds out it contains only makeup and not money.
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
A knife that Michael wields. He tries to use it against Irene, but she holds it up with just two fingers.
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
A photo of Irene. The female assassin uses this photo to figure out what Irene looks like so that she can hunt her down. She shows this photo to a bartender, who says he's met Irene before and is able to tell where Irene went.
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