Pannacotta Fugo/fr

"Tu te fous de moi? T'as toujours pas compris? Je t'ai dit que 6 x 5 = 30 alors comment la réponse peut être moins de 30??? IMBECILE !!"

- Fugo to Narancia,

Pannacotta Fugo (パンナコッタ・フーゴ) est un allié de la cinquième partie de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Vento Aureo.

Jeune stratège colérique, Fugo est membre de la Team Buccellati et par extension Passione. Il suit Giorno et Buccellati dans leur mission de protéger Trish Una.

Fugo est aussi un manieur de Stand et possède Purple Haze, un Stand particulièrement meurtrier.

Apparence
Pannacotta Fugo est un jeune homme de taille mince à moyenne avec des cheveux hérissés. Il a plusieurs grosses franges qui descendent le long du côté droit de son visage, dont le nombre varie tout au long de ses apparitions.

Fugo porte un costume deux pièces rempli de trous sur les manches et les jambes. À l'origine, sa veste avait également un trou sur la poitrine, mais après le chapitre 469, Fugo porte veste à un bouton. Il porte également une ceinture pour soutenir son pantalon et une cravate à motif de fraise. Ses chaussures ont le même motif de fraise sur le devant. Dans ses premières apparitions, il avait des boucles d'oreilles avec des symboles de lampe à huile arabique sur elles.

Dans le passé, il portait une chemise à col sous sa veste et gardait ses cheveux plus courts.

Selon Araki, Fugo porte en fait un string sous son costume.

Personnalité
"On ne peut pas laisser nos émotions interférer. C'est vrai que nous avons tous une dette envers toi mais nous ne pouvons pas te suivre."

- Fugo à Bucciarati,

Pannacotta Fugo est un jeune garçon sérieux et attentionné mais facilement enragé.

Fugo a une personnalité très attentionnée, comme l'a montré son passé quand il amène un jeune Narancia Ghirga qui souffrait alors de faim et d'une maladie des yeux, dans un restaurant et demande à Buccellati de lui donner de la nourriture. Il continue même de se soucier grandement de Narancia, lui donnant des leçons particulières et agissant de façon protective avec lui parfois. Fugo est généralement un membre amical du groupe, se mêlant facilement aux actions les plus loufoques de Mista et Narancia, est le premier à saluer Trish Una, et reconnaissant ouvertement la capacité de Giorno et le félicitant grandement après leur combat ensemble.

Cependant, une fois qu'on le met en colère, Fugo est très vulgaire et violent. Il est dit qu'il a abandonné l'école parce qu'il a frappé son professeur avec une encyclopédie. On le voit aussi poignarder violemment Narancia avec une fourchette et écraser sa tête sur une table lorsque ce dernier a commis une erreur basique de mathématiques et pousser des clés dans son ventre de façon lorsqu'il a répété de manière incorrecte des ordres. On dit que son Stand, qui est instable, reflète cet aspect de sa personnalité. L'anime développe cela, montrant que Fugo était mentalement instable à cause de la pression de ses parents pour obtenir les meilleures notes, et qu'il a contenu des impulsions violentes ou même meurtrières pendant toute sa jeunesse. Fugo s'est alors mis en colère contre un professeur lubrique et n'a jamais essayé depuis de résoudre ses problèmes de tempérament.

Fugo est également un membre très intelligent et sérieux. Bien qu'il ait effectivement abandonné ses études à la fin, il reste que ses capacités intellectuelles lui ont permis d'entrer au niveau universitaire à l'âge de 13 ans. Au cours de la mission de protection de l'équipe de Buccellati, il était l'un des plus prudents et recommandait fréquemment l'option la plus sûre. Lorsque Buccellati s'est rebellé et a demande à l'équipe de trahir le Boss ou de partir et chercher la sécurité, Fugo a déserté le groupe, disant qu'il était plus logique de rester sous les ordres du Boss plutôt que d'écouter des idéaux vains.

Pouvoirs et compétences
Le Stand de Fugo, Purple Haze, libère un virus mortel mangeur de chair via des capsules sur sa main, tuant toute forme de vie à proximité en 30 secondes.

Passé
Fugo est né dans une famille riche à Naples. Il avait de très bons résultats dans ses études, ayant un QI de 152. À l'âge de 13 ans, Fugo était déjà entré dans une université pour étudier le droit bien qu'il ait eu une mauvaise relation avec ses professeurs. À un moment donné, il a battu l'un des professeurs avec une encyclopédie. À partir de ce moment, la vie de Fugo a empiré jusqu'à ce qu'il rejoigne le gang de Blono Buccellati.

Un jour, Fugo est tombé sur un garçon affamé et malade nommé Narancia Ghirga en train de fouiller dans les poubelles pour trouver de la nourriture. Alors que Narancia n'attendait pas grand-chose de l'étranger, Fugo l’amena dans un restaurant pour être nourri, à la grande gratitude du garçon. Cependant, Fugo ne savait pas que cette action conduirait Narancia à essayer de rejoindre son gang à la suite de la rencontre. Finalement, les deux se retrouvent dans la même équipe, et Fugo devient en quelque sorte un enseignant pour Narancia, lui donnant des leçons tout en étant digne de confiance en tant que commandant en second de Bucciarati.

Un jour, un fleuriste est venu rendre visite à l'équipe et Fugo l'a présenté à Buccellati après avoir effectué une vérification de ses antécédents. Le fleuriste a ensuite prétendu que sa fille avait été tuée par son petit ami, le sculpteur Scolippi, et a demandé qu'ils le vengent. De plus, l'équipe a également été invitée à enquêter sur la récente attaque contre Luca "larme à l'oeil". Fugo a ensuite conduit Mista à l'appartement de Scolippi pour qu'il enquête sur l'affaire. Cependant, Buccellati s'inquiétait pour Mista qui agissait de manière paranoïaque et décida de le suivre, chargeant Fugo d'enquêter sur le cas de Luca à la place. Fugo est parti mais est revenu parce que Mista avait oublié son magnétophone et Mista a soudainement atterri sur le toit de sa voiture. Fugo a été blessé et était confus par ce qu'y s'est passé avec Scolippi, et Buccellati a finalement été celui qui allait enquêter sur l'attaque sur Luca.

L'adaptation anime développe le passé de Fugo. En raison de son intellect élevé, ses parents ont mis une grande pression sur lui pour qu'il excelle dans ses études. Mais le stress a amené Fugo à développer son tempérament violent. À un moment donné, il a presque tenté de poignarder son propre père dans le dos, avant de se contrôler.

Plus tard dans sa vie, pendant son séjour à l'université, Fugo cherchait du matériel d'étude dans la bibliothèque de l'établissement. Un de ses professeurs s'est approché de lui et a tenté de le séduire, peut-être une deuxième fois. Bien que Fugo lui ait demandé de cesser, le professeur a continué de le presser, offrant même de révéler les questions à son prochain test. Poussé au-delà de ce qu'il voulait supporter, Fugo explose de colère et bat sans relâche l'homme avec une encyclopédie. Fugo a été arrêté pour l'agression et est devenu la cible de ragots parmi les autres étudiants. Bien que ses parents l'aient empêché d'aller en prison, ils l'ont renié et l'ont laissé seul.

Fugo a commencé à vivre dans la rue, commettant des délits mineurs comme le vol à l'étalage et le vol à la tire pour survivre. Ironiquement, ce style de vie lui a permis de tirer pleinement parti de son génie et il a utilisé sa connaissance de la loi pour éviter les ennuis. Un jour, quand Fugo a été surpris en train de partir d'un restaurant sans payer, il a attiré l'attention du gangster Blono Buccellati qui a été impressionné par sa connaissance de la loi. Après que Fugo ait raconté sa vie à Buccellati, ce dernier décide de le recruter en tant que membre d'une équipe qu'il prévoit alors de construire. Fugo a d'abord refusé, estimant que son tempérament serait trop volatil pour travailler avec n'importe qui, allant même jusqu'à prétendre qu'il pouvait tuer Buccellati lui-même. Cependant, il a finalement été convaincu par la promesse de Buccellati de trouver une utilisation pour son tempérament. Après avoir passé le test de Polpo et éveillé Purple Haze, Fugo a officiellement rejoint l'équipe de Buccellati.

Rencontre avec Giorno et le trésor de Polpo
Fugo a été initialement introduit alors qu'il aide Narancia à étudier l'arithmétique de base. Sa leçon devient violente après que Narancia se soit trompé de réponse et que Fugo, exaspéré, le poignarde la joue avec une fourchette. Narancia riposte presque avec un couteau avant que Buccellati n'introduise Giorno au gang. Fugo est témoin de la tentative de Leone Abbacchio de bizuter Giorno, qui avale de façon choquante la tasse de pisse qu'Abbacchio lui a servi sans révéler ses capacités. Fugo est impressionné par l'acte du petit nouveau.

Later, Bucciarati brings his team toward Capri so that they can seize a treasure Polpo had told Bucciarati to hide. With that treasure, Bucciarati would be promoted to the rank of capo as soon as he got it and gave it to the organization. The team was attacked by Mario Zucchero and Fugo was the third to be incapacitated. Thankfully, Bucciarati and Abbacchio were able to find out Zucchero and defeat him. Mista tries to interrogate and torture Zucchero about any ally. When Mista and Narancia begin dancing as the sun threatens to burn Zucchero's eye, Fugo tags along and performs a choregraphy with them. Abbacchio finds out that Zucchero has called his ally, who is sure to have arrived in Capri by now since Bucciarati took a detour to erase his traces. Giorno and Mista are sent to Capri at Giorno's suggestion, and Mista is able to defeat Sale.

In a public bathroom, Fugo gives Mista first aid and is forced to staple his bullet wounds himself because Mista refuses to go to the hospital and miss the treasure. The capo Pericolo appears with a companion. Bucciarati then reveals that the treasure was behind a urinal. After a quick check, Pericolo takes the treasure and makes Bucciarati a capo. However, he also immediately gives him a mission: to bodyguard the Boss's daughter, Trish Una, against a team of assassins gone rogue. Trish is revealed to be Pericolo's companion. When Fugo tries to greet her, she asks him to take off his jacket and then swipes her hands on it. The team leaves Capri.

Bodyguarding Trish
The party hides Trish Una in a house in a vineyard out of town. Narancia is then chosen to buy supplies for the time being. Fugo instructs Narancia to get groceries and other supplies while making sure their location is not found by making several U-turns, driving in circles and switching cars. When Narancia repeats the directions incorrectly, Fugo keys him in the stomach repeatedly until he decides to simply make a map for Narancia to use. While out, Narancia would have a close encounter with Formaggio, a member of the traitorous group Squadra Esecuzioni, and would accidentally let the map slip into his hands. After Narancia returns, the gang is ordered by the Boss to retrieve a key that would help them get to the Boss' location safely and undetected.

Man in the Mirror
Fugo goes with Giorno and Leone Abbacchio to Pompeii for the key, and while walking among the ruins, spots an enemy Stand User in a mirror behind a column. He warns the other two of their stalker, though the both of them agree that there's nobody behind said pillar. Looking back and seeing nobody as well, Fugo looks into the mirror and sees their enemy approaching. He warns Giorno and Abbacchio, only for the two to be left even more confused. With his allies on the verge of being attacked, Fugo is left with no choice but to push them out of the way of the mirror, before hitting the ground and noticing they've disappeared. He gets up to search for them and is immediately attacked by the enemy Stand User and sent into a trash can with a punch. Fugo demands where Giorno and Abbacchio are, but notices that his watch had moved from his left hand to his right and that the numbers have been flipped backwards.

The enemy Stand User reveals himself as Illuso, and his Stand Man in the Mirror is able to access a mirror world. Fugo attempts to summon his own Stand, but seemingly to no avail. On the other side, Giorno prepares to attack a Stand that appeared without a user before Abbacchio nervously orders him to get away from it. Purple Haze, Fugo's Stand, was left by Illuso in the real world, and Fugo himself is stuck in the mirror world and defenseless.

Abbacchio describes Purple Haze as a Stand that reflects Fugo's violent side, and a bird drops out of the sky and melts. Purple Haze's ability is revealed to unleash a deadly flesh-melting virus, though in the presence of Illuso and his ability to separate Stand and user, Fugo is quickly beaten and left with serious injuries. The majority of the battle afterward is left up to Giorno and Abbacchio. After beating Abbacchio, Illuso attacks Giorno when he sees him with the key, seemingly just staring at it without running away. This turns out to be part of Giorno's plan, as he infected himself with Purple Haze's virus and spreads it to Illuso easily. When Illuso severs his hand and escapes, Giorno also reveals that he's created a snake that follows him, allowing Fugo to control Purple Haze on the other side without needing to see Illuso. Purple Haze catches and brutally kills him.

Though Fugo is saved, he becomes deeply concerned for Giorno, who is doomed to die within the next minute due to the virus. Giorno then reveals that the snake that tracked Illuso also has an anti-venom for Purple Haze's virus due to it being created where the virus was still present and injects himself with its blood using Gold Experience. Astonished, Fugo watches Giorno writhe in pain from the virus being forcefully purged from his body, and he begins to ponder at the calculated risks that Giorno takes, despite not completely understanding what he could be thinking. He then openly salutes Giorno for risking his life in order to beat their enemy while keeping everyone alive. Giorno, on the other hand, tells him to salute Abbacchio, who also risked his life.

Express Train to Florence
On the key are further instructions to take the next train to Florence then Venice. On the way there, Fugo looks at Trish and internally sympathizes with her as being a target because of an estranged father is certainly traumatizing. However, Mista interprets this as Fugo trying to peek at her breasts, before Trish adjusting herself in her seat allows them to briefly view her nipple, stupefying the two. The car suddenly brakes, and Fugo is thrown into Trish's chest. Already embarrassed, Mista makes the situation worse for Fugo when he begs for mercy and makes it sound like Fugo was trying to groupe her.

The team retrieves the turtle Coco Jumbo, whose power Mr.President allows the team to hide inside of a room in the turtle's shell. During the ride, the assassins Prosciutto and Pesci attack the train. Prosciutto makes everyone in the train age at a dramatic rate, and Fugo is among the most severely hits and spends the fight knocked out by old age. Thankfully, Bucciarati and Mista manage to defeat the enemy duo. However, the train is stopped during the fight.

To escape their enemies, the team tries to hitch a ride on a truck, hidden in Coco Jumbo, but the truck is stopped because Mista has to knock out the driver. Spending some time on the Via Appia, the team eventually reach a parking lot and try to steal a car. Unbeknownt to the rest of the team, Bucciarati and Trish are attacked by an enemy Stand named Baby Face but Giorno manages to get rid of it and its User. The team manage to lose the trail of the hitmen and arrive safely in Venice.

A San Giorgio Maggiore
The team then reach the island of San Giorgio Maggiore where Bucciarati escorts Trish to the church where he is supposed to deliver he to the Boss. Meanwhile, the gang waits on the boat for Bucciarati to return. Fugo asks Giorno for a bottle of water, and proceeds to drink, although he does not remember ever being handed it or thanking Giorno. This, among other sudden and strange happenings, leaves Giorno suspicious at what might be happening within the church. Giorno runs towards the church and the rest of the team follow him.

In the church, the team is shocked to find a wounded Bucciarati, still with Trish. After they get out of the church, he informs the group of his defection from the gang, revealing the Boss' intention to kill Trish. Fugo is the first to speak up, claiming the idea of going against the Boss and Passione is merely suicide. What more, this act is done all in the name of a girl they barely know. He then witnesses first-hand all of his teammates choosing to follow Bucciarati. To his shock, even Narancia decides to jump in the water and swim for the boat. As the only one not to betray Passione, Fugo is left all by himself, standing at the docks of the San Giorgio Maggiore church.

In the anime, after Narancia dies, Fugo is seen one last time walking in the streets of Naples realizing that something has gone wrong.

Golden Heart, Golden Ring
(The information below derives from a Light Novel not written by Araki. As such, it may or may not be considered canon.) After leaving the group, Fugo receives new orders to work under Sogliola Lopez and along with Rigatoni to wipe out the now traitorous Team Bucciarati. Fugo is tasked with stalking Coniglio and regularly unleash Purple Haze around her to cause a maximum of casualties. This way, The Cure will absorb the pain and suffering and grow in size to the point of going berserk. Disgusted by this plan, Fugo decides to obey the orders but also set things up so that Team Bucciarati wins anyway. Fugo is seen three times by Coniglio. First at the hotel where she works and where Fugo uses Purple Haze; a second time when she's brought to the hospital and he uses Purple Haze on the patients at night. However, the third time, Fugo confronts Coniglio and tells her that she is able to heal everyone.

Fugo joins Lopez, observing Lopez's operation of eliminating the traitors. The Cure and Coniglio eventually appear to fight Team Bucciarati but Coniglio wakes up. Remembering Fugo's words, Coniglio manages to tame The Cure. Meanwhile, Lopez decides to retreat and Fugo leaves him. Fugo is last seen by Team Bucciarati walking away.

Purple Haze Feedback
(The information below derives from a Light Novel not written by Araki. As such, it may or may not be considered .)

"His name is Pannacotta Fugo. Branded as a traitor, shamed for his shamelessness. Where will his fate take him? Only he can determine his own path."

- Purple Haze Feedback

The light novel reveals a version of Fugo's past. Fugo was an intelligent child who didn't get along with either his wealthy family who pushed him to academic excellence, nor his peers who looked down on him because of his lineage. The only person he loved was his grandmother, but unable to attend to her funeral because of his studies, he bashed a teacher in the head with a dictionary who taunted him about his grandmother and was thrown out of the university for it. Meeting Bruno Bucciarati in prison, they sympathized and Fugo joined Passione. Fugo bonded with his team, especially Narancia whom he introduced to Bucciarati. At the same time Fugo had been carrying out multiple assassinations, missions he kept secret from Bruno, knowing he wouldn't condone such actions. Fugo found himself conflicted between the moral wrongness of his world and his incapacity in changing it.

After Diavolo's defeat and Giorno Giovanna takes over as the new Boss of Passione. Fugo goes into hiding for six months but is found and summoned to in Milan where he meets Guido Mista. Mista orders Fugo to assassinate Massimo Volpe and the rest of Passione's narcotic team to prove his loyalty. He also assigns Sheila E to accompany Fugo to help him. Fugo and Sheila meet Cannolo Murolo in a hotel and exchange information on the narcotic team; Passione had apparently used Volpe's Manic Depression to synthesize high-quality drugs for free, leading to Passione's quick ascension in the drug business. Fugo reveals that Volpe was once his classmate, albeit they weren't familiar with each other. Sheila also reveals that she joined Passione to kill Illuso, an assassin responsible for killing Sheila's sister; and felt grateful to Giorno Giovanna for avenging her. Murolo's stand All Along Watchtower divines the location of the narcotic team in Taormina, Sicily. They decide to investigate the island.

In Sicily, Fugo wonders why Giorno specifically handpicked him to assassinate Volpe. Sheila is lured away from her team by Mario Zucchero, who, after a brief fight, is revealed to be a bait. Meanwhile, Vladimir Kocaqi goes on to meet Fugo and Murolo in the Teatro Greco and both are trapped by his stand, Rainy Day Dream Away. Sheila finally meets Kocaqi, who reveals his tragic past during World War II and defeats her as well. Fugo then throws himself into the sky and exploits Kocaqi's stand to hit him fatally with Purple Haze. Fugo, Sheila, and Murolo track them up to Ortygia, Syracuse. On the way, their helicopter is attacked by Angelica Attanasio's Nightbird Flying, which incapacitates the pilot, Murolo, Sheila, and Fugo, sending their helicopter into the sea. Fugo wakes Sheila up accidentally, who saves them both, leaving Murolo's fate unknown. They decide to steal a car. The local population then controlled by Angelica goes on to attack Fugo and Sheila but they escape with the car. Fugo is then thrown out of the car by Voodoo Child as Sheila wanted the team to split up. Assailed by a mob, Fugo almost succumbs to them when Angelica expires, freeing Fugo again. Sheila, having been defeated, is held hostage at the Temple of Apollo.

Fugo finally confronts Volpe, and having finally found a common point with Sheila, understands the empathy his old companions felt for each other. His newfound resolution upgrades Purple Haze in time before Volpe can make a fatal blow, Fugo, having kept a virus capsule in his mouth, breaks it and sprays the virus into Volpe's face, who dies horribly. Fugo then breaks another capsule to counter the previous virus and manages to survive. Hospitalized, Fugo nevertheless notices that his Stand isn't the same as before.

A week later, Fugo meets Giorno in a restaurant and, after a brief chat, Giorno tells Fugo that he always thought differently from his peers, and this difference unconsciously infuriated Fugo, leading to his short temper and that the assassination's true purpose was to make Fugo overcome his own demons. Given a photo of his old team, Fugo finally swears loyalty to Giorno.

Vento Aureo (PS2 Game)
Fugo makes his first appearance in the PS2 title, GioGio's Bizarre Adventure. In the game, Fugo has a different gameplay style from most of the other characters. Along with Narancia, he's the only other character who cannot move when his Stand is activated; The player takes direct control of Purple Haze.

Fugo himself does not have any special moves (unlike Narancia's knife or Trish's pipe), all of his attacks consist of small punches and his only true "special" move is his "SHOCK" attack where Fugo activates a kind of impulse; this move serves to change the way which Purple Haze will release the Poisonous Wave.

Purple Haze moves very slow, but has a fighting style similar to a boxer; the player can perform combos if his uppercut connects with the enemy. Purple Haze can also launch the poison capsules as a long-range attack, inflicting a poison status on the enemy (6 capsules at the total, which can be reloaded by disabling and activating the Stand button again).

Since Purple Haze has the compulsive tendency to clean anything, if the Stand is active for too long, it will stop fighting to clean itself, forcing player control back to Fugo. The player must wait a short period of time and then reactivate Stand mode to resume control of Purple Haze.

All Star Battle (PS3 Game)
Along with most of the Part 5 heroes, Fugo makes his comeback in All Star Battle, as a DLC character available for $1.99. He was confirmed in a special presentation for the game release alongside Iggy.

Unlike the previous game, Fugo can move if Purple Haze is activated, and it will follow Fugo much like the majority of Stand Users. As one of the mass majority of playable characters in the game with the "Stand" Style, Fugo can turn Purple Haze on/off, changing movesets, as well as having access to the Stand Rush ability returning from the Capcom game, being able to attack in conjunction with his Stand.

Exclusive to Fugo is a Capsule Icon that displays how many of Purple Haze's six bulbs/capsules are available. The capsules will only reload after Fugo uses his HHA, GHA, or when a new round starts. Certain attacks will release Purple Haze's Homicidal Virus, an unblockable purple cloud of poison that damages the opponent over time. However, Fugo may suffer from its effects if he comes into contact as well.


 * Homicidal Virus Capsule: Any attack marked with a star (Normal) or diamond (Stand) allows Purple Haze to break a single capsule open and release the Homicidal Virus.
 * Throw - You messing with me?!: Purple Haze holds the opponent down as Fugo relentlessly kicks them.

While Purple Haze is off:


 * Screw off!: Fugo lunges forward shoulder-first. Fugo's skills can be performed instantly following this move. (Comboable)
 * Hit them!: Fugo summons Purple Haze to fly forward and deliver a hook. This move is marked with a star. (Comboable through Puttsun Cancel)
 * Numbskull!: Fugo takes out a fork and stabs with it at face-height. If it connects, Fugo will grab the opponent by the neck with his other hand, and slam them into the ground hard enough for them to bounce.

While Purple Haze is on:


 * Fugo's Violent Side: Purple Haze unleashes a wild barrage of punches. This move is marked with a diamond. As Distortion, the number of hits, as well as damage dealt, is increased. (Comboable through Puttsun Cancel)
 * This will be the last thing you ever see: After a short delay, Purple Haze delivers a downward punch flying forward. This move is marked with a diamond and is a Stand Rush skill that Fugo can disconnect from to attack the opponent while it is executing. As Distortion, the same punch will hit twice, dealing more damage. (Comboable through Puttsun Cancel)
 * Friend or foe!: Purple Haze punches the ground, breaking a capsule and releasing the virus, though Fugo cannot avoid contact. This move is a Stand Rush skill that Fugo can disconnect from to attack the opponent while it is executing. As Distortion, Purple Haze may hit the opponent as well in a low attack that cannot be blocked if they are not crouching (Comboable through Puttsun Cancel).
 * Got You!: A Throw. Purple Haze flies forward and reaches out. If it connects, Purple Haze will grab the opponent by the neck and smash them in the face, before throwing them up into the air and wildly pummel them. As Distortion, the number of hits nearly doubles and damage dealt is increased.

When low on health, Fugo can evolve Purple Haze into Purple Haze Distortion. Purple Haze will also automatically evolve when Fugo uses his GHA. Fugo calls out for Distortion as he grits his teeth and Purple Haze instantly transforms. Appearance-wise, Purple Haze Distortion loses its red irides, back spikes, loincloth, and boots, and its armor pieces and helmet turn black. As Distortion, the performance of Fugo's skills is increased while Purple Haze is active, and Fugo takes little damage from the Homicidal Virus. On the other hand, the opponent takes much more damage at a faster rate from the virus. Distortion will last for the rest of the battle. Fugo's Capsules are completely reloaded when evolving into Distortion.

Fugo's HHA, "Attack like an explosion...", has him send out Purple Haze in a tempestuous flurry of punches, with the final punch breaking a capsule and releasing the virus. Fugo himself states that Purple Haze attacks like it's about to explode, and retreats like a storm. The HHA will restore up to 3 Capsules on activation (the Capsule broken during the attack is isolated from the rest and does not count). Damage is slightly increased as Distortion.

Fugo's GHA, "Resolute Eyes", has him tell the opponent that he's made a decision worth betting everything on, before he turns around and reveals a capsule between his teeth, biting down and blowing the virus forward. If they are hit, the opponent will rapidly start melting from the virus as a close-up of their skin dissolving is shown and they let out an agonizing scream. Purple Haze Distortion, hardly able to control itself, begins to violently and brutally beat the opponent, spreading the virus into their system even more. Distortion finishes by delivering a devastating spinning punch that sends them flying as they're completely eradicated. Along with Funny Valentine's GHA, Fugo's is the only special move to alter the contrast of the screen (resulting in a more black and white combination of colors to add more intensity to the special, and obscure the sight of his opponent dissolving). The GHA also completely reloads Fugo's Capsules. Of note is that Fugo's use of a capsule between his teeth to unleash the attack is in reference to his first demonstration of Distortion's power during his final battle against Massimo Volpe in Purple Haze Feedback, while Distortion's violent assault is in reference to his fight with Illuso at the same time.

Alongside the rest of Team Bucciarati and Ermes Costello, Fugo is one of the only characters who activate Resolve Mode instead of the normal Rumble Mode when low on health. In this state, attacks that do not result in hard knockdowns or blow-backs no longer phase the character.

During dialogues before fights with the remaining cast from Part 5, Fugo is painted as a traitor (much like Araki originally wanted him to be) as he feels remorse fighting his previous friends. Narancia is the only exception, as the two simply have an aggressive altercation.


 * If Fugo wins a fight against Bucciarati, he will express anger at himself for not boarding the boat.
 * If facing Diavolo, the Boss will appear disappointed at Fugo for having turned traitor again, implying that if Fugo had later rejoined his friends before Part 5's end, he would have needed face Diavolo. If Fugo wins, he'll simply state that the Boss' defeat was for having called him 'brazen'.

Also, the events from the novel Purple Haze Feedback appears in the game as an extra chapter under the Part 5 Story Mode. The player controls Fugo and faces off against Giorno (with Gold Experience Requiem activated at the beginning of battle, permanently). After the fight, Fugo swears loyalty to Giorno, calling him "GioGio".

Due to his lines, moves, and some special moves, Fugo is the only character in the game who shares mannerism from both the manga storyline and a light novel.

Fugo's default color makes his hair yellow and his clothes green, but one of his alternate color schemes makes him look similar to his previous game appearance (with white hair and maroon clothes).

Eyes of Heaven (PS3/PS4)
Fugo was confirmed for the game alongside Giorno, Mista, and Narancia. In Eyes of Heaven, all references to Purple Haze Feedback have been removed, including the existence of Purple Haze Distortion. Because of this change, some of Fugo's moveset and dialogue have been adjusted accordingly. The game still features theoretical interactions between him and the other Part 5 characters in the context that they're encountering each other after Team Bucciarati's betrayal: Fugo still remains a reluctant member of Passione who interacts with his former allies with some level of regret, either shown awkwardly chatting if paired up with them, or hesitantly preparing to battle if matched against them.

As a Stand User, Fugo is one of many characters with wildly varied abilities that grant him uniqueness in battle. Similar to All Star Battle, Fugo's attacks allow him to unleash Purple Haze's Homicidal Virus. Anyone infected slowly loses health over time and takes increased damage from all sources. The virus is potent enough to even break health gauges by itself, contrasting other health-depleting status ailments whose effects are barred from doing the same. However, Fugo himself and even his own partner are not immune to being infected. Of note is that if Fugo is guarding when the Homicidal Virus breaks a health gauge of his, he will not be Downed nor gain invincibility.

Similar to Fugo's Purple Haze Distortion power-up in All Star Battle, entering Dual Combo mode or Soul Succession will affect the virus. Until the Dual Combo window ends or the Soul Succession health bar is broken, the virus will do more damage to enemies, less damage to Fugo, and won't stagger him upon being infected. While this effect is active, the large virus cloud created when a capsule is broken against the ground is unavailable. All broken capsules create the smaller cloud, and the visual effect of the cloud itself has changed.


 * Capsule Icon: A display above Fugo's health gauge shows his current amount of Purple Haze's Homicidal Virus Capsules, out of 6. When a capsule is broken, it will leave a temporary purple cloud of the virus as a trap. The capsules will slowly replenish over time, and will also instantly reset to full upon a Dual Combo, DHA, or Soul Succession activating.
 * Style Action - Homicidal Virus: Fugo summons Purple Haze to fire off a single one of its Homicidal Virus Capsules. If a capsule makes contact with the ground, it will become a large cloud with immense vertical range, but if it hits a wall, obstacle, or opponent, the cloud will be considerably smaller. If not locked on, Purple Haze will fire the capsule downward and at an angle towards the ground, the resulting cloud's range stopping short of Fugo himself. If locked on, the capsule will be fired at Fugo's target as a projectile. Any skill where Purple Haze attacks also allows the Stand to consume a capsule and release the virus.
 * Once you see my ability, you'll die.: Purple Haze flies forward before delivering a downward punch, knocking down any opponent it hits. Fugo's Style Action can be inputted to release a cloud of the Homicidal Virus if it does make contact.
 * Hit them!: Purple Haze attacks by unleashing a wild barrage of 16 punches, first throwing a single punch, then the rest after a short delay with the last punch sending opponents flying. Anyone caught by the first punch is guaranteed to be hit by the remaining 15. Fugo's Style Action can be inputted to release a cloud of the Homicidal Virus if it does make contact.
 * Nobody stand near Purple Haze when he punches...: Fugo temporarily powers up Purple Haze, causing the next attack that releases the Homicidal Virus attack to instead consume and unleash 3 capsules at once, the outer capsules having diverging paths. This causes the Style Action to always fire downwards, regardless if Fugo is locked onto a target or not. When done from high places, the effective range of the Homicidal Virus is increased to cover large areas.
 * EX - Once you see my ability, you'll die.: Fugo is granted super armor until the punch is thrown, and Purple Haze flies farther and with increased speed.
 * EX - Hit them!: The attack deals more damage, and Fugo is granted super armor for the entire duration of the attack.

JoJolities

 * We'll be in trouble too, if we get too close!: Fugo must use his Style Action 3 times. (200 Points)
 * You brainless pile of crap!: Fugo must connect a Powerful Attack as the second step of a ground combo. (200 Points)
 * Nobody stand near Purple Haze when he punches...: Fugo must use "Nobody stand near Purple Haze when he punches...". (300 Points)
 * BushaaAAAAA: Fugo must connect "Hit them!" 3 times. Interestingly enough, the Homicidal Virus that can be released through this attack also counts. (500 Points)
 * I can infect and kill you within 30 seconds!: Fugo must Retire an opponent either while they're infected with the Homicidal Virus, or with it. (800 Points)

Dual Heat Attacks

 * Solo - Ferocity is when you attack explosively, and then disperse like a storm...: Purple Haze punches the opponent off-balance, causing them to become infected with the Homicidal Virus as Fugo begins to define what "ferocity" is. The Stand, hardly able to control itself, begins to violently and brutally beat the opponent, spreading the virus into their system even more, all while Fugo himself calmly asserts that ferocity is "attacking like an explosion, then retreating like a storm". Purple Haze finishes by delivering a devastating spinning punch that sends them flying as they're completely eradicated.
 * With Narancia - Two people, two short fuses!: Fugo has Purple Haze assault the opponent, firing its Virus Capsules at them after sending them flying. He then prompts Narancia to attack, with the two watching as Aerosmith shoots both the opponent and the capsules surrounding them, causing the capsules to break open and the target to completely melt.

Fugo is given a third alternate costume. The costume is based on the various flashbacks from his early Passione days, wearing a collared shirt under his top and another layer of pants underneath as well. His hair is also shorter overall, and his bangs are styled differently.

Tournament
He is paired with Noriaki Kakyoin in the Eyes of Heaven Tournament, but was eliminated in the preliminaries by Pet Shop and Kars.

JORGE JOESTAR


In the light novel JORGE JOESTAR, an incarnation of Fugo lives in the 37th universe. Fugo has the same appearance as his original universe counterpart, but wields a different. His Stand never seems to be used in the story, but according to, it is capable of spreading mass delusions to large crowds.

Fugo helps and the others in Passione with tracking down their. He is with the gang in Arrow Cross House when George Joestar investigates the mysterious deaths of Diavolo and, who they assume is at the time. Fugo points out that outside of the house, the sky of Morioh looks like the night sky even though it isn't night yet. There are no clouds, stars, or the moon. Instead, they all see a giant white whale swimming in the sky along with other giant fishes. realizes that Morioh must be floating upside down in water.

While, NYPD Blue, and George are performing their autopsies on the corpses, Mista mentions that they are all acting like freaks by touching Diavolo's body everywhere and then cackles along with Fugo. When gets her memories back and decides to take George back home, Fugo and Mista retort that George still hasn't solved the mystery. Reimi threatens that if Fugo and Mista don't listen to her, they would never escape, since they are inside her and Cube House has no doors or windows. Fugo and Mista panic trying to look for exits, and encounter the tesseract function of Cube House for the first time.

Later, Bucciarati accuses Giorno of lying about something and raises his voice. Fugo and Mista run back into the room asking Bucciarati what is happening, but Bucciarati angrily yells at Fugo to shut up. When Giorno betrays them revealing that Diavolo was his alternate personality the whole time, Fugo attacks Giorno along with Mista and Abbacchio but their attacks do nothing.

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Détails

 * Dans Bunko Volume 10, Araki explique qu'à l'origine Fugo devait être espion à la solde de Diavolo que Giorno aurait finalement été contraint de tuer. Ayant des sentiments sombres à l'époque, Araki ne pouvait pas supporter la pensée de la trahison d'un ami cher et sentait que les lecteurs auraient été déçus s'il avait révélé cette histoire, ainsi la scène d'adieu sur le quai de San Giorgio Maggiore s'est produite.
 * Dans All Star Battle, le jeu comprend des hypothétiques dialogue d'avant-combat qui suggèrent que Fugo est un espion lorsqu'il est opposé à Giorno, Bucciarati, Mista ou Diavolo.




 * Dans la publication originale Weekly Shonen Jump de Chapter 456 et Volume 49, Fugo appelle Narancia quelque chose qui ressemble à un "idiot au cerveau de merde" (ド低脳) après l'avoir poignardé avec une fourchette. Le édition bunko et l'anime changent l'insulte en pourri (クサレ脳ミソ) et est maintenant célèbre parmi les fans japonais pour son ridicule.
 * GioGio's Bizarre Adventure utilise la version originale de la réplique.

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