Pannacotta Fugo/pt-br

"Seu delinquente estúpido! Tu tá de onda com a minha cara!? Quantas vezes eu vou ter que te ensinar até você entender?! Você acabou de dizer que seis vezes cinco era trinta, então por que diabos a sua resposta é ainda menos?! TU TEM MERDA NA CABEÇA?! (このチンピラが！オレをナメてんのかッ！何回教えりゃあ理解出来んだコラァ！ろくご３０ってやっておきながらなで３０より減るんだ！この…クサレ脳ミソがァーーッ！)"

- Fugo para Narancia,

Pannacotta Fugo (パンナコッタ・フーゴ) é um personagem secundário e aliado na quinta parte de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, .

Um jovem e esperto estrategista, Fugo é um membro da de Bucciarati, e por extensão, da. Ele segue e Bucciarati na sua missão para proteger.

Além de ser um dos membros mais calculistas da equipe, ele também possui o particularmente letal,.

Aparência
Pannacotta Fugo é um jovem de porte magro à médio com cabelo espetado. Ele tem franjas grandes descendo no lado direito de seu rosto, a quantidade da qual varia em suas aparições.

Fugo veste um terno de duas peças repleto de furos nas mangas e calças. Originalmente sua jaqueta também tinha um buraco no peito, mas depois do Capítulo 469 ela é retratada como uma jaqueta de terno de apenas um botão. Ele também usa um cinto para segurar suas calças e uma gravata com estampas de morangos. Seus sapatos também tem estampas de morango na frente deles. Em sua primeira aparição ele usava brincos com símbolos de lâmpada do desejo.

No passado, ele vestia uma camisa com colarinho por baixo de sua jaqueta e seu cabelo era mais curto.

De acordo com Araki, Fugo veste uma tanga por baixo de seu terno.

Personalidade
"Você não está encarando os fatos. Ninguém pode sobreviver nesse mundo apenas com seus ideais. Nós não podemos viver sem a gangue."

- Fugo para Bucciarati,

Pannacotta Fugo é um jovem sério e gentil porém facilmente irritado, e no final de tudo um indivíduo reprimido.

Fugo possui uma personalidade muito gentil, demonstrado no seu passado quando ele traz um jovem Narancia, que estava sofrendo pela doença de seu olho e fome, em um restaurante e pede que Bucciarati o de comida. E ele até continua tendo grande preocupação por Narancia, o ensinando e sendo protetivo dele às vezes. Fugo é normalmente um membro amigável do grupo, facilmente se misturando com os turbulentos Mista e Narancia, sendo o primeiro à cumprimentar Trish Una, e abertamente reconhecendo a habilidade de Giorno e o elogiar em sua luta juntos.

Entretanto, quando transtornado Fugo é bastante esquentado e violento. É dito que ele abandonou a escola após agredir seu professor com uma enciclopédia. Ele também já foi demonstrado violentamente atacando Narancia com um garfo e bateu sua cabeça contra uma mesa quando ele fez um erro básico, assim como o acertando no estômago com chaves quando ele falhou em compreender as ordens. Seu Stand, quando beligerante, é dito refletir esse aspecto de sua personalidade. A adaptação de anime expande isso, mostrando que Fugo estava mentalmente instável por causa da pressão de seus pais para conquistar as maiores notas acadêmicas, tendo impulsos violentos e até assassinos durante toda sua infância. Fugo apenas se tornou abertamente furioso com um professor lascivo e desde então nunca tentou controlar seus problemas de raiva.

Fugo é um membro muito sério e inteligente. Embora ele tenha abandonado a escola, sua habilidade acadêmica ainda o permitiu entrar em nível universitário aos seus 13 anos de idade. Durante a missão guarda-costas da Equipe Bucciarati ele foi um dos mais cuidadosos e frequentemente aconselharia pela opção mais segura. Quando apresentado a chance de ficar com o grupo de Bucciarati e trair O Chefe ou sair e buscar segurança, Fugo saiu do grupo, tendo resignado devido à razão lógica do grupo ter que inevitavelmente lutar contra O Chefe.

Purple Haze
O Stand de Fugo, Purple Haze liberta um vírus mortal devorador de carne das capsulas em seus punhos, matando qualquer forma de vida por perto em 30 segundos.

Purple Haze Distortion
Na light novel , o Stand de Fugo evolui e se torna o Purple Haze Distortion. Seus vírus são aprimorados, agora sendo capazes de comer outros vírus, permitindo que Fugo cure infecções virais de si mesmo e seus aliados.

Passado
Fugo nasceu em uma família rica de Napóles. Ele era ótimo em seus estudos, tendo 152 de QI. Aos 13 anos, Fugo já havia entrado em uma universidade para estudar justiça, embora ele tivesse um mau relacionamento com seus professores. Em certo ponto, ele agrediu um dos professores com uma enciclopêdia. Desse ponto pra frente, a vida de Fugo se deteriorou até ele se juntar à gangue de Bruno Bucciarati.

Um dia, Fugo encontrou um menino doente e esfomeado chamado Narancia Ghirga buscando comida no lixo. Enquanto Narancia não esperava muito de um estranho, Fugo levaria ele à um restaurante para que ele fosse alimentado, para a gratitude do jovem. Entretanto, Fugo não sabia que essa ação levaria Narancia a tentar se juntar à gangue devido a esse encontro. Eventualmente os dois acabariam na mesma equipe, e Fugo se tornariao mentor de Narancia, e a mesmo tendo sendo confiado como o segundo-em-comando de Bucciarati.

A equipe eventualmente recebeu uma visita de um florista, que Fugo apresentou a Bucciarati após investigar seu passado. O florista alegou que sua filha havia sido morta por seu namorado, o escultor, e pediu por vingança. Pelo outro lado, a equipe também havia sido encarregada de investigar o ataque recente contra "Lacrimejante". Fugo subsequentemente enviou Mista ao apartamento de Scollipi para que ele averiguasse o mesmo. Entretanto, Bucciarati preocupado com Mista que estava agindo de forma paranoica decidiu segui-lo, atarefando Fugo com a investigação do caso de Luca. Fugo saiu mas voltou com seu carro porque Mista havia esquecido seu gravador e Mista abruptamente caiu em cima do carro. Fugo ficou ferido e confuso sobre a situação com Scolippi, e Bucciarati acabou por ser aquele que investigaria o ataque de Luca.

A adaptação de anime expande o passado de Fugo. Devido ao seu alto intelecto, seus pais puseram uma grande pressão em cima dele para ser o melhor em seus estudos, o estresse do qual fez com que Fugo desenvolvesse sua personalidade violenta. Em certo ponto ele quase tentou apunhalar seu pai nas costas, antes de se controlar e parar

Mais tarde em sua vida, durante seu tempo na universidade, Fugo estava buscando por materiais de estudo na biblioteca da escola. Um de seus professores o abordou e tentou seduzi-lo, possivelmente uma segunda vez. Apesar de Fugo pedir que ele parasse, o professor continuou a assediá-lo, até oferecendo revelar as respostas da próxima prova. Tendo finalmente sido levado ao seu limite, Fugo entra em uma fúria incontrolável e o agride sem piedade. Fugo foi preso pela agressão e se tornou o alvo de fofocas entre outros estudantes. Embora seus pais fizeram com que ele não fosse pra prisão, eles o abandonaram e o deixaram sozinho.

Fugo começou a viver nas ruas, cometendo delitos menores, furtando e batendo carteiras para sobreviver. Ironicamente, esse estilo de vida permitiu que ele pudesse usar a sua inteligência ao seu limite, e ele utilizou seu conhecimento da lei para se manter fora de problemas. Um dia, quando Fugo foi pego tentando comer e sair de um restaurante sem pagar, ele chamou a atenção do gângster Bruno Bucciarati que se impressionou com seu conhecimento da lei. Após Fugo contar os eventos de sua vida para Bucciarati, ele foi oferecido uma posição na gangue de Bucciarati, como um membro de uma equipe que ele planejou criar. Fugo recusou inicialmente, sentindo que seu pavio curto seria muito complicado para trabalhar com alguém, dizendo que ele poderia acabar matando o próprio Bucciarati. Porém, no final ele foi convencido pela promessa de Bucciarati de encontrar uma função para sua atitude violenta. Após completar o teste de e despertar o, Fugo oficialmente se juntou ao grupo de Bucciarati.

Conhecendo Giorno & Tesouro de Polpo
Fugo foi inicialmente introduzido ajudando Narancia com aritmética básica. Que acaba em violência quando Narancia dá a resposta errada, o que leva Fugo à golpeá-lo com um garfo. Narancia quase retalia com uma faca antes de Bucciarati introduzir Giorno ao resto da gangue. Fugo presencia a tentativa de Leone Abbacchio de tirar sarro de Giorno, que estranhamente engole o copo de urina que Abbacchio havia o servido, sem revelar sua habilidade, Fugo fica levemente impressionado com a ação do novato.

Mais tarde, Bucciarati traz sua equipe para Capri para que eles tomem o tesouro que Polpo havia pedido que Bucciarati escondesse. Com esse tesouro, Bucciarati seria promovido ao cargo de capo assim que ele o tomasse e entregasse à organização. A equipe é então atacada por e Fugo foi o terceiro à ser incapacitado. Felizmente, Bucciarati e Abbacchio foram capazes de encontrar Zucchero e derrotá-lo. Mista tenta investigar e torturar Zucchero sobre qualquer aliado que ele possa ter. Quando Mista e Narancia começam a dançar enquanto o sol ameaça queimar o olho de Zucchero, Fugo se junta à eles e realiza a coreografia com seus camaradas. Abbacchio descobre que Zucchero ligou para seu aliado, que já havia chego em Capri. Giorno e Mista são enviados para Capri com a sugestão de Giorno, e Mista derrota.

Em um banheiro público, Fugo dá os primeiros socorros a Mista e é forçado a improvisar pontos nas feridas de Mista com um grampo porque Mista se recusa a ir ao hospital e perder o tesouro. O capo Pericolo aparece junto de outra pessoa. Bucciarati então revela que o tesouro estava atrás de um urinal. Após uma checagem rápida Pericolo leva o tesouro e faz de Bucciarati um capo. Entretanto, ele também é imediatamente encarregado com uma missão: proteger a filha do Chefe, Trish Una, de uma equipe de assassinos. Trish revela ser a outra pessoa que estava com Pericolo. Quando Fugo tenta cumprimentá-la, ela pede que ele tire sua jaqueta e então limpa suas mãos com ela. A equipe sai de Capri.

Protegendo Trish
O grupo esconde Trish Una em uma casa localizada em uma vinícola fora da cidade até receberem ordens do Chefe. Narancia é então escolhido para comprar suprimentos durante o tempo em que eles esperam. Fugo instrui Narancia à pegar as compras enquanto tendo cuidado para que sua localização não seja encontrada ao fazer várias voltas, dirigir em círculos e trocar de carros. Quando Narancia repete as instruções incorretamente, Fugo acerta Narancia na barriga várias vezes com uma chave até que ele decide dar um mapa para Narancia usar. Enquanto fora, Narancia teve uma batalhou contra Formaggio, um membro da equipe traídora La Squadra Esecuzioni, e acidentalmente perde o mapa. Após Narancia voltar, a gangue é ordenada à buscar uma que os ajudaria à chegar na localização do Chefe com segurança e sem serem detectados.

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.

Trem Expresso para Florença
Na chave estão as próximas instruções, ir de trem até Florença e então à Veneza. No caminho, Fugo olha para Trish e simpatiza com ela internamente pelo dela se tornar um alvo por causa de um pai que ela não conhece ser certamente traumatizante. Entretanto Mista interpreta isso como Fugo tentando dar uma olhada em seus seios, Trish se ajusta em seu assento e permite que os dois tenham uma breve visão de seu mamilo, surpreendo ambos os gângsteres. O carro freia de repente, e Fugo é jogado no peito de Trish. Já envergonhado, Mista torna a situação pior ao implorar por perdão e faz soar como se Fugo tivesse tentado agarrá-la.

A equipe encontra, cujo Stand permite que a equipe se esconda dentro de um quarto dentro do casco da tartaruga. Durante a carona, os assassinos e  atacam o trem. Prosciutto faz com que todos no trem envelheçam dramaticamente, e Fugo é uma das vítimas mais afetadas e passa a luta inteira inconsciente. Felizmente, Bucciarati e Mista conseguem derrotar os dois inimigos. Entretanto, o trem é parado durante a batalha.

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.

End of the Line
The team then reach the island of San Giorgio Maggiore where Bucciarati escorts Trish to the church where he is supposed to deliver her 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.

All Star Battle (PS3)
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. Fugo has 950 HP.

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, Fugo's moveset and dialogue have been altered 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 the associated 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 will 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 produced 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 straight-flying 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 successfully makes 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. Any opponent 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 successfully makes 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 as the attack connecting. (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 while breaking a capsule, causing them to become infected with the Homicidal Virus as Fugo begins to define what "ferocity" is. The Stand, hardly able to contain its rage, begins to violently and relentlessly 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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Trivia

 * In Bunko Volume 10, Araki explains that the plot originally had Fugo working as a spy for Diavolo that Giorno would have eventually been forced to kill. Having gone through grim feelings at the time, Araki couldn't handle the thought of betrayal of a dear friend and felt that the readers would have been disappointed had he followed through, thus the goodbye scene at the quay of San Giorgio Maggiore happened.
 * In All Star Battle, the game includes hypothetical pre-fight dialogue that suggests Fugo as a spy when he is pitted against Giorno, Bucciarati, Mista, or Diavolo.




 * In both the original Weekly Shonen Jump publication of Chapter 456 and Volume 49, Fugo calls Narancia something akin to a "shit-brained idiot" (ド低脳) after stabbing him with a fork. The JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Bunko Edition) and anime episode 5 changes the insult to Rotting Brain (クサレ脳ミソ) (Shit-for-brains in Crunchyroll sub of anime) and is now famous among Japanese fans for its ridiculousness.
 * GioGio's Bizarre Adventure is the only media that uses the original version line.