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Within ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' there exists a great number of overt references to existing art and media, as well as echoes of [[Hirohiko Araki]]'s artistic influences. This article represents a provisional list of these.<br />
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==[[Phantom Blood]]==<br />
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*[[Dio Brando|Dio]]'s name partially comes from the heavy metal singer {{W|Ronnie James Dio}}, founder of the band {{W|Dio (band)|Dio}}.<ref name="pb06">''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood'' videogame - [[Hirohiko Araki/Interviews|Interview with Hirohiko Araki 2006]]</ref><br />
*[[Danny]]'s name is a reference to {{w|Danny's Song}} by musical duo {{w|Loggins and Messina}}.<br />
*[[Erina Pendleton]]'s name is possibly based on the Japanese pronunciation of {{W|Eleanor Rigby}} by {{W|The Beatles}}.<br />
*The name of the [[Chapter 8|8th chapter]] is a possible reference to the {{W|Queen (band)|Queen}} song "{{W|Queen_II#"Ogre_Battle"|Ogre Battle}}".<br />
*[[Robert E. O. Speedwagon]]'s name comes from American rock band {{W|REO Speedwagon}}.<ref><sub>Joseph Joestar - Vol.1 "Shueisha Jump Remix Battle Tendency Edition" P44 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
*[[Wang Chan]]'s name is inspired by the English new wave group {{W|Wang Chung (band)|Wang Chung}}.<br />
*The [[Zeppeli Family|Zeppeli]] surname is named after the English rock band {{W|Led Zeppelin}}.<ref name="ReferenceA">''[[JoJonium]]'' 第2巻 (Volume 2), Pg. 323</ref><br />
*[[Poco]]'s name likely comes from the American country rock band {{W|Poco}}.<br />
*[[Tarkus]] is named after the {{W|Tarkus (song)|song}} and {{W|Tarkus|album}}, Tarkus, by {{W|Emerson, Lake & Palmer}}.<br />
*[[Bruford]] is named after musician {{W|Bill Bruford}}, former drummer of {{W|Yes (band)|Yes}} and {{W|King Crimson}}.<br />
**The name of his Danse Macabre Hair technique likely comes from the famous classical music piece {{W|Danse_Macabre_(Saint-Saëns)|Danse Macabre}} by {{W|Camille_Saint-Saëns|Camille Saint-Saëns}}.<br />
*[[Tonpetty]] is named after American musician {{W|Tom Petty}}.<br />
*[[Dire]] and [[Straizo]] are named after the British rock band {{W|Dire Straits}}.<br />
*[[Doobie]]'s name is a reference to {{W|The Doobie Brothers|The Doobie Brothers}}.<br />
*[[Adams]] is named after {{W|Bryan Adams}}.<br />
*[[Page, Jones, Plant, and Bornnam]] are named after {{W|Jimmy Page}}, {{W|John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones}}, {{W|Robert Plant}}, and {{W|John Bonham|John Bonham}}, the four members of Led Zeppelin.<br />
*[[Jeff Back|The farmer testifying]] about the presence of Jonathan and party (though he does not know their names) is named Jeff Back, presumably after English guitarist {{W|Jeff Beck}}.<br />
*[[Dan Hamar|A fisherman]] who reported his boat stolen is named Dan Hamar, presumably named after Czech-American musician, {{W|Jan Hammer}}.<br />
*[[Father Styx]] is named after the American rock band {{W|Styx (band)|Styx}}.<br />
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*[[Dio Brando|Dio]]'s surname is possibly named after the actor {{W|Marlon Brando}}.{{cite}}<br />
*[[Will Anthonio Zeppeli]]'s first name is possibly a reference to the English novelist {{W|William Makepeace Thackeray}}, who Zeppeli himself quoted in his dying moments.<ref>''Chapter 35: [[Chapter 35|Tomorrow's Courage, The Successor (3)]]''</ref><br />
*The university where Jonathan and Dio studied is named Hugh Hudson Academy. This is likely named after {{W|Hugh Hudson}}, a British film director, known by the masterpiece movie ''Chariots of Fire''.<br />
*The concept designs of Jonathan and Dio came from {{W|Sylvester Stallone}} and {{W|Arnold Schwarzenegger}}, whose films were popular at the time.<ref name="pb06" /><br />
*The very first page of [[Volume 1]] features the quote "Two men look out through the same bars; one sees the mud and one the stars." from Frederick Langridge.<br />
*Tarkus and Bruford's backstory involves Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart, both of whom were historical queens of England and Scotland respectively. However their stories are different, in real life Mary was imprisoned for plotting to kill Elizabeth and executed eighteen years afterward, but in ''JoJo'' Mary was accused by Elizabeth of murdering her husband and executed in secret after being apprehended.<br />
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*In {{Ch|Chapter 9}}, Dio is unsure of Jonathan's survival and seen drinking on the street. The label on the bottle reads both "Cronenberg," a reference to the Canadian director, {{W|David Cronenberg}}, as well as "{{W|The Dead Zone|Dead Zone}}," a {{W|Stephen King}} movie adaptation Cronenberg had directed.<ref>https://twitter.com/JOJOex_2018/status/989625189896876032</ref><br />
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*Jonathan is vaguely influenced by {{W|Kenshiro}} from {{W|Fist of the North Star}}.{{cite}}<br />
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*The interactions between [[George Joestar I]] and [[Dario Brando]] parallel that of various interactions in Victor Hugo's novel {{W|Les Misérables}}. George mistakes Dario, who was trying to loot him, as his savior, just as Marius' father mistakes Thenadiers as his savior. George also claims that he gave Dario the ring that Dario himself stole, similar to how the bishop Myriel claims that he had given Jean Valjean the silverware.<br />
*The premise of ''Part I'' parallels Bram Stoker's novel {{W|Dracula}}, in that both take place in the closing years of the 19th Century and involve a young adult protagonist named Jonathan interacting with and defeating a charismatic vampire.<br />
*Araki said in [[Manga in Theory and Practice]] that the idea of making a shift from one protagonist to the next partly comes from John Steinbeck's East of Eden, a novel inspired by the myth of Cain and Abel, that tells the conflict of two brothers over several generations. There are many similitudes with this novel in parts 1 and 7. More generally, the themes of inheritance, destiny, and opposition of light and shadow are common to the novel and the manga.<br />
*The title of [[Chapter 21]] in the [[Weekly Shonen Jump|WSJ]] release is named after {{W|'Salem's Lot}}, a 1975 vampire novel by {{W|Stephen King}}. The novel also shares similarities to [[Windknight's Lot]].<br />
*The newspaper Speedwagon reads in [[Chapter 41]] shows the partially obscured phrase 'Alice in Wonderland', the more common name for the 1865 book {{W|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}.<br />
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==[[Battle Tendency]]==<br />
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*[[Smokey Brown]] is named after musicians {{W|Smokey Robinson}} and {{W|James Brown}}.<br />
*[[Donovan]] is named after the {{W|Donovan|musician}} of the same name.<br />
*The four [[Pillar Men]] are named after the bands {{W|Santana (band)|Santana}}, {{W|Wham!}}, {{W|AC/DC}}, and {{W|The Cars}}.<br />
*The track [[WELCOME TO THE WORLD (Song)|WELCOME TO THE WORLD]] from the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|anime]] uses the guitar intro of ''{{W|Owner of a Lonely Heart}}'' by {{W|Yes (band)|Yes}}.<br />
*The tracks Elephant Talk 1 and Elephant Talk 2 from the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|anime]] are named after the song "Elephant Talk" from the album {{W|Discipline (King Crimson album)|Discipline}} by {{W|King Crimson}}.<br />
*[[Lisa Lisa]] is named after {{W|Lisa Lisa}} from the band {{W|Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam}}.<br />
*[[Air Supplena Island]] is a reference to the Australian soft rock duo {{W|Air Supply}}.<br />
*[[Loggins]] and [[Messina]] are named after the musicians {{W|Kenny Loggins}} and {{W|Jim Messina (musician)|Jim Messina}} or their musical group, {{W|Loggins and Messina}}.<br />
*[[Suzi Q]] is named after musician {{W|Suzi Quatro}} and/or the song "{{W|Susie Q (song)|Susie Q}}" by {{W|Dale Hawkins}} (and famously covered by {{W|Dale Hawkins|Creedence}} {{W|Creedence Clearwater Revival|Clearwater Revival}}).<br />
*The [[Red Stone of Aja]] is named after ''Aja'', the {{W|Aja (song)|song}} and {{W|Aja (album)|album}} by the group {{W|Steely Dan}}.<br />
*The line by Joseph Joestar to Caesar Zeppeli, "Nice, nice, very nice, Caesarino", is a reference to the {{W|Ambrosia (album)|song}} Nice, Nice, Very Nice by Californian band {{W|Ambrosia (band)|Ambrosia}} featuring Alan Parsons. <br />
*[[Wired Beck]] is inspired by musician {{W|Jeff Beck}} and his album ''{{W|Wired (Jeff Beck album)|Wired}}''.<br />
*In the final chapter, Joseph listens to a cassette tape by {{W|The Beatles}} on his Walkman.<br />
*The song used for the first ending of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|anime]] is "{{W|Roundabout (song)|Roundabout}}" by British progressive rock band {{W|Yes (band)|Yes}}.<br />
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*[[Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli]] is named after the Roman emperor {{W|Julius Caesar}}.{{cite}}<br />
*[[Rudol von Stroheim]] is likely named after Austrian-born actor {{W|Erich von Stroheim}}.<br />
*{{W|Jean Gabin}} is listed as Joseph's favorite actor in his bio.<br />
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*The cave in which Santana is discovered resembles the interior of the derelict spacecraft on LV-426 from the movie {{W|Aliens (film)|Aliens}}.<br />
*The scene in which Joseph brands Caesar's bandana prior to fighting Wammu is a nod to a scene from ''{{W|Rambo: First Blood Part II}}'' in which the titular character dons a piece from his love interest's dress as a headpiece before charging towards Soviet and Vietcong soldiers sent after him<br />
**In the JoJoveller re-release of Battle Tendency, Araki mentions that Joseph is partially inspired by Sylvester Stallone, commenting that: ''"To put it simply, Joseph is more of a musclebound B.T. I put some Stallone into B.T. and added some cheerfulnes for good measure to make him more of a jolly fellow"''<br />
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*Joseph is shown reading a {{W|Superman}} comic when he and Speedwagon are attacked by a group of hijackers.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 46}}</ref><br />
**In the anime version of the hijacking scene, Joseph is reading a ''[[Baoh the Visitor]]'' manga instead of a Superman comic, presumably to avoid legal issues with DC Comics. However, the scene still references Superman in a more subtle way, as the Baoh comic's cover is based on that of ''Superman #1''.<br />
*Araki's previous creation ''[[Cool Shock B.T.]]'' is listed as an inspiration towards Joseph's character, with Araki envisioning the character as a ''shonen'' manga character that uses the playbooks of a swindler to win using cunning and logic.<br />
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*The design for [[Rudol von Stroheim]], particularly his hairstyle and monocle-styled lens, is inspired by an illustration made by fashion illustrator {{W|Antonio Lopez (illustrator)|Antonio Lopez}} for Italian luxury brand {{W|Missoni}}.<br />
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*[[Chapter 49]] is named after '''Master of the Game''', a 1982 novel by {{W|Sidney Sheldon}}. The story spans four generations of the McGregor/Blackwell family, similar to the [[Joestar Family]]. Hirohiko Araki mentions reading the novel during the early chapters of Part 1. The novel is also used again for [[Episode 11]] of the TV Anime.<br />
*The minor character [[Bruto]] appears to be a direct expy of the character {{W|Bluto}} from the series {{W|Popeye}}.<br />
*{{W|Sun Tzu}}'s military treatise {{W|The Art of War|''The Art of War''}} is referred to by both Joseph and Esidisi during their battle.<br />
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==[[Stardust Crusaders]]==<br />
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*Jotaro's absent father, [[Sadao Kujo]], might be named after Japanese jazz musician {{W|Sadao Watanabe (musician)|Sadao Watanabe}}<br />
*[[Muhammad Avdol]] is named after American singer {{W|Paula Abdul}}.<ref name="SJRV1"><sub>Star Platinum - Vol.1 "[[Shueisha Jump Remix]] Stardust Crusaders Edition" P152 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
**Avdol's Stand [[Magician's Red]] has an attack called Crossfire Hurricane which comes from the opening line of the Rolling Stones' song "{{W|Jumpin' Jack Flash}}".<br />
*In the [[Stardust Crusaders|manga]], just before [[Jotaro]] arrives home with an unconscious [[Kakyoin]], [[Holy]] can be seen singing {{w|The Loco-Motion}} to herself.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 120}}</ref><br />
**Alternatively, in the anime, Holy instead sings {{nihongo|{{w|lang=ja|青い珊瑚礁 (曲)|Blue Coral Reef}}|青い珊瑚礁,|Aoi Sangoshō}} by Japanese singer {{w|Seiko Matsuda}}<br />
*[[DIO]]'s base of operation being Egypt may have been inspired by the song "{{W|The Last in Line|Egypt (The Chains Are On)}}" by Ronnie James Dio.<br />
*[[Gray Fly]] is named after musician {{W|Glenn Frey}}.<ref name="SJRV3" /><br />
*[[Jean Pierre Polnareff]] is named after French musician {{W|Michel Polnareff}}.<ref name="SJRV2"><sub>Silver Chariot - Vol.2 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" [[:File:SecretJoJoSJRSilverChariot.png|P66 The Secret of JOJO Characters]]</sub></ref><br />
**His sister, [[Sherry Polnareff]], is named after the Michel Polnareff song "Tout, Tout Pour Ma Chérie".<br />
**The line "NON NON NON NON NON NON" may be a reference to Michel Polnareff's song {{w|La Poupée qui fait non}}.<br />
*[[Impostor Captain Tennille|Captain Tennille]] is named after the 1970 musical duo {{W|Captain & Tennille}}.<ref name="SJRV3"><sub>Justice - Vol.3 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" P70 · 71 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
**In the localized version Captain Tennille is called Captain Dragon, after the Captain & Tennille member {{W|Daryl Dragon}}.<br />
*The [[Imposter Captain Tennille|Imposter]]'s Stand, [[Dark Blue Moon]]'s name may have been inspired by the song {{W|Blue Moon (1934 song)|Blue Moon}} by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.<br />
*[[Jotaro]]'s favorite musician is {{w|Toshinobu Kubota}}.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 129}}</ref><br />
*[[Forever]] is named after the album {{W|Wu-Tang Forever}}, by the {{W|Wu-Tang Clan}}.<ref name="SJRV3" /><br />
*[[Kakyoin]]'s favorite musician is {{W|Sting (musician)|Sting}}.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 133}}</ref><br />
*[[Devo the Cursed]] is named after the American band {{W|Devo}}.<ref name="SJRV2" /><br />
**In the localized version Devo is called Soul Sacrifice, after the {{W|Santana}} {{W|Soul Sacrifice (song)|song}}. <br />
*When Joseph tries to use Hermit Purple on a television in order to detect DIO from Singapore, his Stand shows him random TV programs. One of these shows the cover of Tom Petty's debut solo album, {{W|Full Moon Fever}}, and another shows an advert from MTV's prime in the 1980s.<ref name="Ch|Chapter 136">{{Ch|Chapter 136}}</ref> The Tom Petty reference was changed to the performance of an artist who's name is "Putty" in the anime.<br />
*[[Rubber Soul]] is named after the Beatles album {{W|Rubber Soul}}.<ref name="SJRV3" /><br />
*In the [[Drama CD|Part 3 drama CD]] the Old Man's stand is called [[Strange Relation]] after the {{W|Prince (musician)|Prince}} song {{W|Strange Relationship (Prince song)|Strange Relationship}}.<br />
*[[Hol Horse]] is named after the American music duo {{W|Hall and Oates}}.<ref name="SJRV2" /><br />
*[[J. Geil]] is named after the American rock band, {{W|The J. Geils Band}}.<ref name="SJRV2" /><br />
**In the localized version J. Geil is called Centerfold, after the J. Geils Band {{W|Centerfold (song)|song}}.<br />
*[[Nena]] is named after the New Wave German singer {{W|Nena}}.<ref name="SJRV4"><sub>Lovers - Vol.4 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" P124 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
*[[ZZ]] is named after the American rock band {{W|ZZ Top}}.<ref name="SJRV4" /><br />
*[[Enya the Hag]] is named after the Irish singer {{W|Enya}}.<ref name="SJRV3" /><br />
*[[Steely Dan]] is named after American jazz band {{W|Steely Dan}}.<ref name="SJRV4" /><br />
**In the original localized version Steely Dan was called Rubber Soul, after {{W|the Beatles}} {{W|Rubber Soul|album}}.<br />
**Steely Dan makes a pose similar to the cover of the {{W|Suzanne Vega}} album {{W|Solitude Standing}}.<br />
*[[Arabia Fats]] is named after American musician {{W|Fats Domino}}.<ref name="SJRV5" /><br />
*[[Mannish Boy]] is named after {{W|Muddy Waters}}'s song {{W|Mannish Boy}}.<ref name="SJRV4" /><br />
*The chickens Avdol cares for on the secluded island ([[Prince, Michael, and Lionel]]) are likely named after the musicians {{W|Prince (musician)|Prince}}, {{W|Michael Jackson}} and {{W|Lionel Richie}}.<br />
*[[Cameo]] is named after the American funk and R&B group {{W|Cameo (band)|Cameo}}.<ref name="SJRV5"><sub>Death 13 - Vol.5 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" P152 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
*The notation for Judgement's catchphrase, {{nihongo|{{ruby|HAIL|ヘイル}} {{ruby|2|トゥー}} {{ruby|U|ユー}}}}, is styled after the names of {{W|Prince (musician)|Prince}}'s songs, {{W|Nothing Compares 2 U}} and {{W|I Would Die 4 U}}.<ref>[[Interview: Billboard Japan (August 2021)]] - Interview with [[Hirohiko Araki]] on Prince</ref><br />
*The submarine from [[Chapter 179|the 66th Chapter of Part 3]] may be a reference to the Beatles song {{W|Yellow Submarine (song)|Yellow Submarine}}.<br />
*[[Midler]] is named after singer/actress {{W|Bette Midler}}.<br />
**In the localized version Midler is called Rose, after the {{W|Amanda McBroom}} song {{W|The Rose (song)|The Rose}}, which was popularized by Bette Midler in the 1979 film, {{W|The Rose (film)|The Rose}}.<br />
*The song used for the first ending of the [[Stardust Crusaders (Anime)|anime]]'s second season is [[Walk Like an Egyptian|"Walk Like An Egyptian"]] sung by the American pop group {{W|The Bangles}}.<br />
*[[Iggy]] is named after {{W|Iggy Pop}}.<ref name="SJRV6"><sub>N'Doul's Geb - Vol.6 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" P132 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
*[[N'Doul]] is named after Senegalese musician {{W|Youssou N'Dour}}.<ref name="SJRV6" /><br />
*In the light novel [[The Genesis of Universe]], the Stand [[Dark Mirage]] is a reference to the song {{W|Mirage (Tommy James and the Shondells song)|Mirage}} by {{W|Tommy Jones and the Shondells}} and the {{W|Fleetwood Mac}} album {{W|Mirage (Fleetwood Mac Album)|Mirage}} <br />
*[[Oingo]] and [[Boingo]] are named after the band {{W|Oingo Boingo}}.<ref name="SJRV6" /><br />
**In the 2005 English paperback printings of Stardust Crusaders and the anime, Oingo and Boingo are called Zenyatta and Mondatta, after {{W|the Police}} {{W|Zenyatta Mondatta|album}}. They retain their original names in Part 3's English [[JoJonium]] release.<br />
*[[Anubis]]'s first user, [[Minor Characters/Part 3#Caravan Serai|Caravan Serai]], is named after the Santana album {{W|Caravanserai (album)|Caravanserai}}.<br />
*Anubis' other users, [[Chaka]] and [[Khan]], are named after American singer {{W|Chaka Khan}}.<ref name="SJRV6" /><br />
*[[Mariah]] is named after American singer {{W|Mariah Carey}}.<ref name="SJRV6" /><br />
*[[Alessi]] is named after the American duo {{W|Alessi Brothers}}.<ref name="SJRV6" /><br />
*The [[Daniel J. D'Arby|D'Arby]] [[Telence T. D'Arby|brothers]] are named after American singer {{W|Terence Trent D'Arby}} (now going by the name Sananda Maitreya).<ref name="SJRV8"><sub>Pet Shop's Horus - Vol.8 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" P84 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
**Daniel J. D'Arby's victims Garie Moor and Christian Vander are named after Irish singer {{W|Gary Moore}} and French musician {{W|Christian Vander (musician)|Christian Vander}}, respectively.<br />
*[[Pet Shop]] is named after the English pop duo {{W|Pet Shop Boys}}.<ref name="SJRV8" /><br />
*[[Kenny G.]] is named after American jazz musician {{W|Kenny G}}.<ref name="SJRV8" /><br />
**Kenny G.'s Stand, [[Tenore Sax]], is named after one of the types of saxophones used by the real-life Kenny G., the tenor saxophone.<br />
**In the localized version Kenny G. is called Billie Jean, after the {{W|Michael Jackson}} song {{W|Billie Jean}}.<br />
*[[Vanilla Ice]] is named after American rapper {{W|Vanilla Ice}}.<ref name="SJRV9"><sub>The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice - Vol.9 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" [[:File:SecretJoJoSJRVanillaIce.png|P170 The Secret of JOJO Characters]]</sub></ref><br />
**Vanilla Ice's localized name, Cool Ice, is a reference to the film and song {{W|Cool as Ice (soundtrack)|Cool as Ice}} by Vanilla Ice.<br />
*[[Cream]] is a reference to Ginger Baker's blues band {{W|Cream (band)|Cream}}.<ref name="SJRV9" /><br />
*Suzi Q's Butler, [[Roses]] could be a reference to the band {{W|Guns N' Roses}}.<br />
*[[The World]]'s name, power, and the stair scene with Polnareff are a possible reference to the song "{{W|Stargazer (Rainbow Song)|Stargazer}}" by {{W|Rainbow (Band)|Rainbow}} and sung by Ronnie James Dio (DIO's namesake), verse 3:<br />
**"All eyes see the figure of the wizard" "As he climbs to the top of '''the world'''" "No sound, as he '''falls instead of rising'''" "'''Time standing still''', then there's blood on the sand"<br />
*The World's design may have been inspired by the band mascot of {{W|Dio (band)|Dio}}, {{W|Dio (band)#Murray|Murray}}, the demonic figure seen on select album covers of Dio albums.<br />
*Senator [[Wilson Phillips]] is named after the American {{W|Wilson Phillips|vocal group}} of the same name.<ref name="SJRV9" /><br />
*Jotaro quizzes Joseph to make sure he isn't possessed by DIO by asking him who sang the song "{{W|Eat It}}" to which he responds "{{W|"Weird Al" Yankovic|Al Yankovic}}".<ref name="Ch|Chapter 265">{{Ch|Chapter 265}}</ref><br />
*In the last chapter Joseph listens to {{W|Get Back}} from {{W|The Beatles}};<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 152}}</ref> this is a wink to the audience as many people think the name "JoJo" is a reference to this song as it's about a man named Jojo.<br />
**In the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|OVA]], Joseph puts on a {{W|Gipsy Kings}} tape instead.<br />
*In the [[Heritage for the Future|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Capcom fighting game]], Kakyoin's ending theme uses a score similar to the opening chords of Led Zeppelin's "{{W|Stairway to Heaven}} ."<br />
*In [[Escape From JoJo's Bizarre Mansion]] the character [[Dija Maker]] is named after the {{W|Led Zeppelin}} song {{W|D'yer Mak'er}}.<br />
**His stand is called [[House of Holy]], after the Led Zeppelin album {{W|House of the Holy}}.<br />
*The song used for the second ending of the [[Stardust Crusaders (Anime)|anime]]'s second season is {{W|Still Life (Talking)|"Last Train Home"}} an instrumental song by the {{W|Pat Metheny Group}}.<br />
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*Araki mentions that some of the inspiration for Jotaro's character comes from Hollywood actor, {{W|Clint Eastwood}}.<ref>[[Hirohiko Araki/Interviews|Hirohiko Araki Tokai Lecture]]</ref><br />
*In the anime when Joseph uses Hermit Purple in Singapore one of the images seen is of a show called "The Vision". This is a reference to "The View" which is a show presented by {{W|Whoopi Goldberg}} .<br />
*During the [[Justice (story arc)]], Enya says that {{W|John Lennon}} from {{W|The Beatles}} stayed at her hotel once, but admits it isn't true.<br />
* When Polnareff meets Cameo the genie, he wishes to become a comicbook writer even more famous than {{W|Walt Disney}}.<ref name="Ch|Chapter 166">{{Ch|Chapter 166}}</ref> <br />
*At some point in the [[High Priestess (story arc)]], the crew attempts to take advantage of [[Midler]]'s infatuation with Jotaro by complimenting her. Kakyoin suggests that she sounds like film icon, {{w|Audrey Hepburn}}.<br />
*[[Jean Pierre Polnareff]]'s first name is likely a reference to French actor {{W|Jean-Paul Belmondo}}.<br />
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*During Joseph's usage of Hermit Purple on the TV, one of the random programs shows {{W|Marlon Brando}} in his famous film {{W|The Godfather}}, where he played Don Vito Corleone.<ref name="Ch|Chapter 136">{{Ch|Chapter 136}}</ref><br />
*When Polnareff hits Devo in his hotel room, Devo falls off the balcony; he is nowhere to be found when Polnareff checks for his body. This is a possible shout-out to the ending of John Carpenter's {{W|Halloween (1978 film)|Halloween}}.<br />
*[[Ebony Devil]]'s possession of a doll is similar to horror film {{W|Child's Play (1988 film)|Child's Play}}.<br />
*[[Yellow Temperance]] is likely a reference to {{W|The Blob}}.<ref name="Jojoveller">{{nihongo|JOJOVELLER Stand Guide|『JOJOVELLER - STANDS』}}</ref><br />
*[[Strength]] was possibly inspired by the tale of {{W|Mary Celeste}}, while its user was modeled after {{W|Link (film)|Link}}, a character from a 1986 movie of the same name.<ref name="Jojoveller" /><br />
*When Polnareff is turned into a kid by [[Sethan|Alessi's Stand]] and locks himself behind a wooden door, Alessi tears this door down by using his axe. He then puts his head into the now broken door, saying "Polnareff, I'm here." The scene closely resembles the famous setting of Stanley Kubrik's {{W|The Shining (film)|The Shining}}.<br />
*The first half of the [[Wheel of Fortune (story arc)|Wheel of Fortune]] part is a reference to Steven Spielberg's first movie, {{W|Duel (1971 film)|Duel}}.<ref name="Jojoveller" /><br />
*Lovers' appearance is that of the robot from {{W|Short Circuit (1986 film)|Short Circuit}}, crossed with a tick or a fly.<ref name="Jojoveller" /><br />
*The events involving Lovers is based on the sci-fi film ''{{W|Fantastic Voyage}}''.<br />
*When the heroes talk about riding camels, Joseph says he's learned about camel riding by watching the movie {{W|Lawrence of Arabia (film)|Lawrence of Arabia}}.<ref name="Ch|Chapter 166">{{Ch|Chapter 166}}</ref><br />
*N'Doul is based off Kan Shimozawa's {{W|Zatoichi}}, a long running Japanese film series centered around a blind blademaster of the same name.<ref name="Jojoveller" /><br />
*While [[Iggy]] is fighting [[Pet Shop]] in the sewer Iggy uses [[The Fool]] to create a wound across the front of Pet Shop's torso. Pet Shop touches the wound with his wing and lick the blood off it, similar to a famous scene in the movie {{W|Enter The Dragon}}.<br />
* When Jotaro asks Joseph who plays the female lead in {{W|Tarzan, the Ape Man}}, Joseph correctly answers "{{W|Bo Derek}}"<ref name="Ch|Chapter 265">{{Ch|Chapter 265}}</ref><br />
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[[File:The cat like Doraemon.png|thumb|200px|Doraemon homage as "Neko Dora".]]<br />
*Jotaro is seen reading [[Weekly Shonen Jump]] by the prison guards at one point when he's in his jail cell.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 114}}</ref><br />
*When Joseph tries to use Hermit Purple on a television in order to detect DIO from Singapore, his Stand shows him random TV programs. One of the shows that appears is {{W|Doraemon}}.<ref name="Ch|Chapter 136">{{Ch|Chapter 136}}</ref><br />
*During the fight against Vanilla Ice, when Polnareff cries Avdol's name he strikes a pose inspired by a similar panel in Dragon Ball where Goku, after becoming a Super Saiyan, exclaims his intent to kill Freeza.<br />
*Dio's Road Roller move was inspired by an identical move used by {{W|Kinnikuman}} in the first episode of the ''Kinnikuman'' anime.<br />
*The tailpiece for [[Chapter 254]] features [[The World]] forming his hands in position for releasing a {{W|Kamehameha (Dragon Ball)|Kamehameha}}, a move from {{W|Dragon Ball}}.<br />
*Jotaro's false name during the [[Justice|Justice story arc]], Qtaro, may have been in reference to ''{{W|Obake no Q-Tarō}}'', a manga which ran during the late 1960s and inspired the iconic Pac-Man ghosts.<br />
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*[[Anubis]]'s concept references tales of cursed swords pushing their owners to shed blood, for instance those made by {{W|Muramasa}}.<br />
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[[File:Chapter251Wally.PNG|thumb|300px|Wally can be seen among the people flying in the air in the car crash scene from [[Chapter 251]].]]<br />
* [[Magician's Red]]'s appearance is inspired by the character of Horus, a man with the head of a bird featured in the Nikopol trilogy of comics, by the artist {{W|Enki Bilal}}.<br />
* In the [[Justice (story arc)|Justice story arc]], when the group discovers a dead man full of holes, Polnareff compares him to the cheese from the cartoon series "{{W|Tom & Jerry}}".<br />
*Jotaro says to Enya that when he has something on his mind he can't sleep, saying it might be because he watched {{W|Columbo}} as a kid.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 159}}</ref><br />
* When Polnareff asks to become a famous comicbook author, several characters from Western comic books can be seen in the background. One of them is notably Colonel Clifton from the Franco-Belgian comics {{W|Clifton_(comics)|Clifton}}.<ref name="Ch|Chapter 175">{{Ch|Chapter 175}}</ref><br />
*In the Viz Media localization (from 2012 onward), Steely Dan is called Dan of Steel, a play on the band's name while also being a reference to Detective Comic's Man of Steel, {{w|Superman}}.<br />
*Judgement's design was influenced by {{W|Shotaro Ishinomori}}'s {{W|Kamen Rider}} and Kikaider. Its ability is based off the story of {{W|One Thousand and One Nights|Aladdin and the Magic Lamp}}.<ref name="Jojoveller" /><br />
*When DIO forces Senator [[Wilson Phillips]] to drive through the crowd, Wally from the {{W|Where's Wally?}} children's book series can be seen flying through the air.<br />
* In [[SC Chapter 99]], the bottle of liquor Joseph uses to fill the glass has a logo resembling the {{W|Four Roses}} bourbon brand.<br />
** The OVA reproduces the bottle with a brand that reads "OUR ROSES" with also a rose logo on the side of the bottle.<br />
** The anime changes the bottle to a "Two Lillies" brand with a similar yet distinct flower logo and the more generic term "Whisky".<br />
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==[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]==<br />
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*Josuke's appearance is based on the musician {{w|Prince (musician)|Prince}}. His favorite musician is also Prince.<br />
**The "1999" insignia on Josuke's shirt is also a reference to {{w|Prince (musician)|Prince}}, specifically the song {{w|1999 (Prince song)|1999}}, which likely inspired the year in which ''Diamond is Unbreakable'' takes place.<br />
**[[Josuke Higashikata|Josuke]]'s Stand, [[Crazy Diamond]], is named after the {{w|Pink Floyd}} song {{w|Shine on You Crazy Diamond}}.<ref name="SJRV14"><sub>Love Deluxe - Vol.14 "Shueisha Jump Remix Diamond is Unbreakable Edition" P86 The origin of STANDS! Part 2</sub></ref><br />
*[[Anjuro Katagiri]]'s nickname "Angelo" is a reference to the American composer {{W|Angelo Badalamenti}}.<br />
**His Stand, [[Aqua Necklace]], might be a reference to progressive rock band {{W|Asia (band)|Asia}}'s album, {{W|Aqua (Asia album)|Aqua}}.<br />
*[[Okuyasu]]'s Stand [[The Hand]] is a reference to Canadian-American rock band {{W|The Band}}.<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
*[[Keicho]]'s Stand [[Bad Company]] is named after English hard rock bank {{W|Bad Company}}.<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
*[[Akira Otoishi]]'s [[Red Hot Chili Pepper]] and its [[Red Hot Chili Pepper (story arc)|titular story arc]] are named after American rock band the {{W|Red Hot Chili Peppers}}.<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
*Koichi owns a dog named [[Police]], a reference to the English rock band {{W|The Police}}.<br />
*[[Tamami Kobayashi]]'s Stand [[The Lock]] is likely a reference to the {{W|Quadrophenia#Track listing|The Rock}}, a song by {{W|The Who}}.<br />
*[[Koichi]]'s Stand [[Echoes]] is named after {{w|Pink Floyd}}'s song {{w|Echoes (Pink Floyd song)|Echoes}}<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
**The fact that the stand Echoes has three acts is a reference to how the song Echoes has three acts.<br />
*[[Toshikazu Hazamada]]'s Stand [[Surface]] is a reference to R&B trio {{W|Surface (band)|Surface}}.<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
*[[Yukako Yamagishi]]'s Stand [[Love Deluxe]] is named after the {{W|Love Deluxe|album}} of the same name by the British R&B group {{W|Sade (band)|Sade}}.<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
*During the {{SA|DIU7}} arc, Okuyasu compares the harmony between mozzarella and tomato to a {{W|Simon & Garfunkel}} duet.<br />
*[[Tonio Trussardi]]'s Stand, [[Pearl Jam]] is named after the American rock band {{W|Pearl Jam}}.<ref name="SJRV16"><sub>>Heaven's Door - Vol.16 "Shueisha Jump Remix ''Diamond is Unbreakable'' Edition [[:File:SJRv16StandOrigins.png|P90 The origin of STANDS! Part 3]]</sub></ref><br />
*[[Akira Otoishi]] was modeled after young {{W|Kenji Ohtsuki}}, a Japanese rock musician and award-winning writer, considering their similar wavy hair and scar on the left side of the face<br />
**The pins on Akira's wrists read {{W|AC/DC}}, a reference to the band AC/DC.<br />
**Akira is a fan of {{W|Jimi Hendrix}}, {{W|Jeff Beck}}, {{W|Van Halen}} and {{W|Stevie Ray Vaughan}}.<br />
*The boat Joseph comes to [[Morioh]] on is possibly named after the band {{W|Traffic (band)|Traffic}}.<br />
*[[Shizuka Joestar]]'s Stand [[Achtung Baby]] is a reference to the {{W|Achtung Baby}} by {{W|U2}}.<ref name="SJRV16" /><br />
*[[Rohan]]'s Stand [[Heaven's Door]] is named after {{W|Bob Dylan}}'s song {{W|Knockin' on Heaven's Door}}.<ref name="SJRV16" /><br />
*The Stand [[Ratt]] is named after Heavy Metal band {{W|Ratt}}.<ref name="SJRV16" /><br />
*[[Shigekiyo Yangu|Shigechi Yangu]]'s last name is based off the last name of the musician, {{W|Neil Young}}.<ref name="SJRV16" /><br />
**Shigechi's Stand [[Harvest]] is named after {{W|Neil Young}}'s song and album {{W|Harvest (Neil Young album)|Harvest}}.<ref name="SJRV16" /><br />
*[[Aya Tsuji]]'s Stand [[Cinderella]] is named after American heavy metal band {{W|Cinderella (band)|Cinderella}}.<ref name="SJRV16" /><br />
*Kira's Stand [[Killer Queen]] is named after the Queen song, {{W|Killer Queen}}.<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
**Killer Queen's secondary bomb, [[Sheer Heart Attack]], is named after the {{W|Queen (band)|Queen}} {{W|Sheer Heart Attack (song)|song}} or {{W|Sheer Heart Attack (album)|album}}, Sheer Heart Attack.<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*[[Yoshihiro Kira]]'s Stand [[Atom Heart Father]] is named after the {{W|Pink Floyd}} song and album {{W|Atom Heart Mother}}.<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*[[Ken Oyanagi]]'s Stand, [[Boy II Man]], is a reference of the American hip-hop group {{W|Boyz II Men}}.<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*[[Mikitaka Hazekura]]'s Stand (or Stand-like ability), [[Earth Wind and Fire]] is a reference to the American R&B group {{W|Earth, Wind & Fire|Earth, Wind &amp; Fire}}.<ref name="SJRV17"><sub>Harvest - Vol.17 "Shueisha Jump Remix Diamond is Unbreakable Edition" P106-107 The origin of STANDS! Part 4</sub></ref><br />
*[[Yuya Fungami]]'s Stand, [[Highway Star]], is a reference to the {{W|Deep Purple}} song {{W|Highway Star (song)|Highway Star}}.<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
**Yuya's tie bears the words Speed King, possibly a reference to the Deep Purple song {{W|Speed King}}.<br />
*[[Tama]]'s Stand, [[Stray Cat]], is named after American rockabilly band {{W|Stray Cats}}.<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*[[Toyohiro Kanedaichi]]'s Stand, [[Super Fly]], is a reference to {{W|Curtis Mayfield's}} song "{{W|Superfly (song)|Superfly}}."<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*[[Terunosuke Miyamoto]]'s Stand, [[Enigma]], is named after New Age band {{W|Enigma (German band)|Enigma}}.<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
**In the localized version Enigma is called Misterioso, after the {{W|Thelonious Monk}} album, {{W|Misterioso (Thelonious Monk album)|Misterioso}}.<br />
*[[Masazo Kinoto]]'s Stand, [[Cheap Trick]], is a reference to American rock band {{W|Cheap Trick}} ."<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*The [[Another One Bites the Dust (story arc)|Another One Bites The Dust]] story arc and Kira's tertiary bomb [[Bites the Dust]] are named after the {{W|Queen (band)|Queen}} song {{W|Another One Bites the Dust}}.<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*The song used for the ending of the anime's [[Diamond is Unbreakable (Anime)|third season]] is "{{W|I Want You (Savage Garden song)|I Want You}}" by Australian pop duo {{W|Savage Garden}}.<br />
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*[[Tonio Trussardi]]'s surname comes from Italian fashion designer {{W|Nicola Trussardi}}.<br />
*[[Rohan Kishibe]] may be named after Japanese author, {{W|Kōda Rohan|Rohan Kōda}}.<br />
*In [[Chapter 292]], Koichi compares the possibility of Hazamada ambushing Jotaro to {{W|John Hinckley Jr.}} slipping through security and shooting {{W|Ronald Reagan}}.<br />
*In the [[Sheer Heart Attack (story arc)]], Josuke is seen reading a book with the name {{W|Gianfranco Ferré}} on the cover.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 358}}</ref><br />
*[[Yoshikage Kira]] is shown wearing suits from the [https://www.lubiam.it/en Lubiam]<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 342}}</ref> and Gianfranco Ferré<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 411}}</ref> brands.<br />
*In the [[Crazy Diamond Is Unbreakable (story arc)]], Kira compares setting up [[Stray Cat|Stray Cat's]] bomb to {{W|Joe Montana}} Throwing a precision touchdown pass.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 430}}</ref><br />
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*In Episode 5 of the English dub, Okuyasu says "So go ahead punk, make my day" during his fight with Josuke. This is a reference to an iconic line in the Clint Eastwood film, {{W|Dirty Harry}}.<br />
*[[Chapter 281]]'s original title in [[Weekly Shonen Jump]] is a reference to the musical {{Nihongo|{{W|The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)|The Phantom of the Opera}}|オペラ座の怪人|Operagi no Kaijin}}, based on the 1910 {{W|The Phantom of the Opera|eponymous French novel}}.<br />
*[[Chapter 295]]'s original title in [[Weekly Shonen Jump]] is a reference to the 1984 film {{Nihongo|{{W|Firestarter (1984 film)|Firestarter}}|炎の少女チャーリー|Honō no Shōjo Chārī}}, based on {{W|Stephen King}}'s novel of the same name.<br />
*In the [[Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food (story arc)|Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food]] story arc, Okuyasu drinks some water that heals his tiredness by releasing large amounts of tears from his eyes. He underplays this by claiming that he had presumably cried a lot more when watching the 1979 film, {{W|The Champ (1979 film)|The Champ}}.<ref name="Ch|Chapter 304">{{Ch|Chapter 304}}</ref><br />
*During the [[Let's Go Hunting! (story arc)|Let's Go Hunting]] arc, Josuke makes a reference to {{W|Mickey Mouse}} when mentioning rodents.<ref name="Ch|Chapter 325">{{Ch|Chapter 325}}</ref><br />
*[[Chapter 353]]'s original title in [[Weekly Shonen Jump]] is a reference to the 1993 film {{Nihongo|{{W|For Love or Money (1993 film)|For Love or Money}}|バラ色の選択|Bara-iro no Sentaku}}.<br />
*In [[DU Episode 24|Episode 24]] of the TV Anime, an advertisement for {{W|Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me|Austin Powers 2}} can be seen on the cinema marquee after Kira escapes.<br />
*The story outline of Diamond is Unbreakable is likely inspired by the David Lynch television series {{W|Twin Peaks}}.<br />
**In [[Weekly Shonen Jump]] 1991 Issue #46, Araki mentions how Twin Peaks has a similar style to manga as a genre.<ref>[[Author's Note (Stardust Crusaders)|Chapter 242 Author's Note]]</ref><br />
*The fight between Josuke and Highway Star parallels the film "{{W|Speed (1994 film)|Speed}}" starring Keanu Reeves.<br />
*While possessed by Cheap Trick, Rohan and Masazo have to crab walk up and down the stairs, similar to a scene in {{W|The Exorcist}}. <br />
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*Josuke is initially introduced being bullied by some upperclassmen. One of the bullies insults his hair by claiming it looks like {{W|Astro Boy|Astro Boy's}}. In his rage, Josuke mishears it as {{W|Sazae-san}}.<br />
*On the cover of [[Chapter 290]], one of the manga falling out of [[Toshikazu Hazamada]]'s locker is the first volume of [https://comicvine.gamespot.com/gp-boy/4050-90955/ GP Boy].<ref name="C290">{{Ch|Chapter 290}}</ref><br />
*After turning into Josuke, Surface asks him if he was familiar with the copy robot from {{W|Perman}}, a parody series by Doraemon author, {{W|Fujiko Fujio}}.<ref name="C290"/><br />
*In the Italian food arc, Okuyasu compares the harmony between mozzarella and tomato to {{W|Ikki Kajiwara|Asao Takamori}} and {{W|Tetsuya Chiba}}'s work on {{W|Ashita no Joe}}.<ref name="Ch|Chapter 304">{{Ch|Chapter 304}}</ref><br />
*When asking Okuyasu his name during the Red Hot Chili Pepper arc, Joseph mishears it as {{W|Osomatsu-kun|Osomatsu}}.<br />
*In the [[Let's Go Hunting! (story arc)|Let's Go Hunting!]] story arc, Josuke compares Jotaro poking the mass of melted rat to how Arale from {{W|Dr. Slump}} pokes poop.<ref name="Ch|Chapter 325">{{Ch|Chapter 325}}</ref><br />
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*During the hunt for [[Bug-Eaten]], [[Jotaro Kujo]] references the book {{W|Wild Animals I Have Known}} by Ernest Thompson Seton.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 327}}</ref><br />
*The whole story for [[Tama]]/[[Stray Cat]] is an homage to the popular 1983 horror novel ''{{w|Pet Sematary}}'' by {{w|Stephen King}}.<br />
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*[[Reimi Sugimoto|Reimi's]] and [[Arnold|Arnold's]] murders are based on a {{w|The Licked Hand|popular urban legend}}.<br />
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==[[Vento Aureo]]==<br />
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*[[Giorno Giovanna]]'s Stand, [[Gold Experience]], is named after Prince's album "{{W|The Gold Experience}}".<br />
**Giorno's favorite musician is Jeff Beck.<ref name="C593">Chapter 593: [[Chapter 593|Sleeping Slaves (4)]]</ref><br />
*[[Luca]]'s name is possibly a reference to the song {{W|luka (song)|Luka}} by {{W|Suzanne Vega}}.<br />
*[[Bruno Bucciarati]]'s Stand, [[Sticky Fingers]], is named after {{W|The Rolling Stones}} album {{W|Sticky Fingers}}.<ref name="Comnavi">『Comnavi』Vol.3「Interview&Graph」</ref><br />
**The album "''Sticky Fingers''" was particularly known for having a functional zipper in the sleeve for its vinyl release. Sticky Fingers the Stand creating zippers is a reference to this.<ref name="Comnavi" /><br />
**Bucciarati licking Giorno's face is a possible reference to the Rolling Stones logo featuring a tongue.<br />
**Bucciarati's favorite music is {{W|Agharta (album)|Agharta}} and {{W|Bitches Brew}} by {{W|Miles Davis}}.<br />
*[[Polpo]]'s Stand, [[Black Sabbath]], is named after the English heavy metal band, {{W|Black Sabbath}}.<br />
**Polpo biting off his fingers may be a reference to the Black Sabbath guitarist, {{W|Tony Iommi}}, losing the tips of his middle and ring finger as a teenager.<br />
*[[Leone Abbacchio]]'s [[Moody Blues]] is a direct reference to the British rock band {{W|The Moody Blues}}.<br />
**Abbacchio's favorite musician is {{W|Claudio Monteverdi}}.<br />
*[[Mario Zucchero]]'s Stand, [[Soft Machine]], is named after British rock band {{W|Soft Machine}}.<br />
*[[Guido Mista]]'s Stand, [[Sex Pistols]], is a reference to the British punk band {{W|Sex Pistols}}.<br />
**Mista's favorite musician is {{W|The Carpenters}}.<br />
*[[Sale]]'s Stand, [[Kraft Work]], is named after the German electronic band, {{W|Kraftwerk}}.<br />
**Kraft Work's robotic design may have been inspired by the songs The Man-Machine or {{W|The Robots}} from the Kraftwerk album {{W|The Man-Machine}}.<br />
**The location of Mista and Sale's fighting being a highway may have been inspired by the Kraftwerk album {{W|Autobahn (album)|Autobahn}}.<br />
**Kraft Work's localized name, Arts & Crafts, may reference the Canadian record label, {{W|Arts & Crafts Productions}}.<br />
*[[Pericolo]]'s name may be a reference to {{W|Perry Como}}.<br />
*[[Formaggio]]'s Stand, [[Little Feet]], is a reference to the American rock band {{W|Little Feat}}.<br />
**A pose pulled off by Little Feet and Aerosmith done in the 2018 anime adaptation is a reference to the album cover of Little Feat's {{W|Under the Radar (Little Feat album)|Under the Radar}}<br />
*[[Narancia Ghirga]]'s Stand, [[Aerosmith]], is named after American Rock band {{W|Aerosmith}}.<br />
**Narancia's favorite musicians are {{W|Snoop Dogg}} and {{W|Tupac}}.<br />
*[[Illuso]]'s Stand, [[Man in the Mirror]], is a reference to {{W|Man in the Mirror}} by {{W|Michael Jackson}}.<br />
**Man in the Mirror's localized name, Mirror Man, a reference to the song {{w|Mirror Man (The Human League song)|Mirror Man}} by {{w|The Human League}}<br />
*[[Pannacotta Fugo]]'s Stand, [[Purple Haze]], is a reference to the song {{W|Purple Haze}}, by {{W|Jimi Hendrix}}.<br />
*[[Coco Jumbo]] and its Stand [[Mr.President]] are references both to the German eurodance group {{W|Mr. President (band)|Mr. President}}, and their song {{W|Coco Jamboo}}.<br />
*[[Pesci]]'s Stand, [[Beach Boy]], is named after American rock band {{W|The Beach Boys}}.<br />
*[[Prosciutto]]'s Stand, [[The Grateful Dead]], is a reference to American rock band {{W|The Grateful Dead}}.<br />
*[[Melone]]'s Stand, [[Baby Face]], is named after American R&B artist {{W|Babyface}}.<br />
*[[Ghiaccio]]'s [[White Album]] is named after {{W|The Beatles}} album The Beatles, nicknamed {{W|The Beatles (album)|White Album}} by fans.<br />
**White Album's ability, [[White Album#White Album Gently Weeps|Gently Weeps]], is named after The Beatles song {{W|While My Guitar Gently Weeps}}.<br />
*The song used as the first ending of the anime's [[Golden Wind (Anime)|fourth season]] is {{W|Freek'n You}} by American A&B group {{W|Jodeci}}.<br />
*[[Risotto Nero]]'s Stand, [[Metallica]], is a reference to the American heavy metal band {{W|Metallica}} with the ability being inspired by the album cover of the Metallica album {{W|Load (album)|Load}}.<br />
*[[Diavolo]] and [[Vinegar Doppio]]'s Stand, [[King Crimson]], is named after the alternative rock band {{W|King Crimson}}; whilst the ability [[King Crimson#Epitaph|Epitaph]] is named after their song {{W|Epitaph (song)|Epitaph}}.<br />
*[[Squalo]]'s Stand, [[Clash]], is named after British punk group {{W|The Clash}}.<br />
*[[Tizzano]]'s Stand, [[Talking Head]], is a reference to {{W|Talking Heads}}, a new wave American group.<br />
*[[Carne]]'s Stand, [[Notorious B.I.G]], is a reference to American Rapper {{W|The Notorious B.I.G.}}<br />
**Notorious B.I.G's ability may be based on the Notorious B.I.G. album {{w|Life After Death}}<br />
*[[Trish Una]]'s Stand, [[Spice Girl]], is named after the British pop group {{W|Spice Girls}}, as well her [[Stand Cry|battlecry]] is a reference to their song {{W|Wannabe}}.<br />
*[[Cioccolata]]'s Stand, [[Green Day]], shares its name with the American punk group {{W|Green Day}}.<br />
*[[Secco]]'s Stand, [[Oasis]], is named after alternative British rock band {{W|Oasis (band)|Oasis}}.<br />
*The pose done by Giorno on the cover of [[Volume 62]] is a reference to the album cover of {{W|Dio (band)|Dio}}'s {{W|Holy Diver}}.<br />
*[[Chariot Requiem]] and [[Gold Experience Requiem]] are a reference to the requiem mass composed by {{W|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart}}, {{W|Franz Xaver Süssmayr}}, and {{W|Joseph Leopold Eybler}}, {{W|Requiem (Mozart)|Requiem}}.<br />
*[[Scolippi]]'s Stand, [[Rolling Stone]], is named after the British rock band {{W|The Rolling Stones}}.<br />
*The song used as the second ending of the anime's [[Golden Wind (Anime)|fourth season]] is {{W|The Screen Behind the Mirror|Modern Crusaders}} by German band {{W|Enigma (German band)|Enigma}}.<br />
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*At the beginning of ''Vento Aureo'', [[Koichi Hirose]] mentions the movie {{W|2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|2001: A Space Odyssey}}, saying how humans in the movie have already traveled all the way to Jupiter in the year 2001.<ref>Chapter 440: [[Chapter 440|Gold Experience, Part 1]]</ref><br />
*[[Luca]] is also a fictional character in Mario Puzo's novel {{W|The Godfather (novel)|The Godfather}}, as well as its 1972 film adaptation.<br />
*In the anime, Fugo uses his wit to outdo a waiter's threats on putting him in jail by mentioning a 1987 court case between "Argento v. De Sica". Said court case is fictional and the names used are references to film directors {{W|Dario Argento}} (''Suspiria'') and {{W|Vittorio de Sica}} (''Bicycle Thieves'').<br />
*[[Squalo]]/[[Clash]]'s theme in the anime seems to be inspired by the {{W|Jaws (film)|Jaws}} theme.<br />
*Both [[Notorious B.I.G.]] and its story arc were influnced by the 1958 film {{W|The Blob (film)|The Blob}}.<br />
*The concept around Diavolo assuming the identity of underling Vinegar Doppio is a possible reference to the Brian Singer movie {{W|The Usual Suspects}}, in which mafia boss {{W|Keyser Söze}} assumes the identity of petty con artist Verbal Kint.<br />
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*When Team Bucciarati enter [[Coco Jumbo]], they turn the T.V. on and there is a football soccer game on the screen which shows {{W|Tsubasa Oozora}} from ''{{W|Captain Tsubasa}}''.<ref name="Ch|Chapter 487">{{Ch|Chapter 487}}</ref><br />
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* Polpo says he misses {{W|Michelangelo}}'s paintings on the walls of the {{W|Sistine Chapel}}.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 448}}</ref><br />
** However, he has paintings from {{W|Vincent Van Gogh}} and {{W|Paul Gauguin}}, which are respectively [https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/the-church-in-auvers-sur-oise-view-from-the-chevet/6wEjLceQPXkTtA?hl=fr The Church in Auvers-sur-Oise] and [https://www.wikiart.org/fr/paul-gauguin/vairumati-1892 Vairumati].<br />
*During the fight with Ghiaccio, the pose that Giorno holds Mista at the end of the fight is a reference to Michelangelo's {{W|Pietà (Michelangelo)|Pietà}} in St Peter's Basilica, on Vatican City<br />
*Diavolo's design is partially inspired by a shopping bag design by fashion illustrator {{W|Antonio Lopez (illustrator)|Antonio Lopez}} for {{W|Bloomingdale's}}.<br />
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*Polpo quotes the 17th Century historian {{W|Thomas Fuller}}. "He's my friend that speaks well of me behind my back".<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 449}}</ref><br />
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*In [[Chapter 440]]'s cover, there is a logo of {{W|Alfa Romeo}}, an influential car manufacturer, alongside other famous Italian items and places.<br />
*When [[Chariot Requiem]] has the [[Bow and Arrow|arrow]], [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]] describes how [[Diavolo]] has a split personality. He mentions {{W|Billy Milligan}} as an example of someone who had ten different personalities.<ref>Chapter 577: [[Chapter 577|The Requiem Plays Quietly (6)]]</ref><br />
*Narancia's backstory is nearly identical to that of the character Tom Hagen in Mario Puzo's novel {{W|The Godfather (novel)|The Godfather}}.<br />
* In {{Ep|GW Episode 20}} during his flashback, [[Bruno Bucciarati]]'s mother is shown to read him a children's book called "My Father's Pegasus", which is a reference to the children's book [https://www.pegasusbookstore.com/book/9780679889113 "Three Tales of My Father's Dragon"], which is sold by "Pegasus Books".<br />
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*[[Jolyne Cujoh]]'s name is likely a reference to the song {{W|Jolene (song)|Jolene}} by {{W|Dolly Parton}}. Notably, during her fight with [[Gwess]], Jolyne's name is repeated several times in a fashion similar to the song.<br />
**Jolyne's Stand, [[Stone Free]], is named after the song {{W|Stone Free}}, by {{W|Jimi Hendrix}}.<br />
*[[Ermes Costello]] and [[Gloria Costello]]'s surname is a reference to the British musician {{W|Elvis Costello}}.<br />
*The [[Green Dolphin Street Prison]] is named after the song {{W|On Green Dolphin Street (song)|On Green Dolphin Street}} by {{W|Bronisław Kaper}}.<br />
*[[Gwess]]'s Stand, [[Goo Goo Dolls]], is a reference to the American alternative rock band, {{W|Goo Goo Dolls}}.<br />
*[[Johngalli A.]]'s Stand, [[Manhattan Transfer]], is named after the American jazz fusion band {{W|Manhattan Transfer}}.<br />
*[[Enrico Pucci]]'s Stand, [[Whitesnake]], is named after the American rock band {{W|Whitesnake}}.<br />
*The title of the chapter [[SO Chapter 20|Prisoner of Love]] might be a reference to the song {{W|Prisoner of Love (1931 song)|Prisoner of Love}}, by {{W|Russ Columbo}}.<br />
*[[SO Chapter 23]]'s original title in [[Weekly Shonen Jump]] is a reference to the 1980 song, {{W|Another One Bites the Dust}}, by {{W|Queen}}. <br />
*Ermes's Stand, [[Kiss]], is named after American hard rock band {{W|Kiss (band)|Kiss}}. Kiss also have a song titled Prisoner of Love (from their 1989 album Hot in the Shade).<br />
*[[Thunder McQueen]]'s Stand, [[Highway to Hell]], is a reference to the {{W|AC/DC}} song and album {{W|Highway to Hell}}.<br />
*[[Emporio Alnino]]'s Stand, [[Burning Down the House]], is a reference to {{W|Burning Down the House}}, by {{W|Talking Heads}}.<br />
*The [[Minor Items#"Like a Virgin"|Like a Virgin]] bracelets the prisoners must wear while searching the farm are a reference to {{W|Like a Virgin (song)|Like a Virgin}} by {{W|Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna}}.<br />
*[[Foo Fighters|F.F.]] and [[Foo Fighters (Stand)|her Stand]]'s names, Foo Fighters, are based on American alternative rock band {{W|Foo Fighters}}.<br />
*The scene in [[SO Chapter 34]] in which [[Miraschon]] steals Pucci's cross may be inspired by the lyrics to the Whitesnake song Saints an' Sinners; "Saints an' sinners, priests an' thieves."<br />
*[[Miraschon]]'s Stand, [[Marilyn Manson]], shares its name with the American musician {{W|Marilyn Manson}} and his {{W|Marilyn Manson (band)|band}}.<br />
*[[Weather Report]] and [[Weather Report (Stand)|his Stand]]'s names are based on American jazz band {{W|Weather Report}}.<br />
**Weather's appearance is based on a silhouette known as Buffalo man, which appears on many of {{W|Jamiroquai}}'s album covers.<br />
*[[Lang Rangler]]'s Stand, [[Jumpin' Jack Flash]], is a reference to {{W|Jumping Jack Flash}} by {{W|The Rolling Stones}}.<br />
*[[Savage Garden]]'s name is based on an Australian pop rock duo, {{W|Savage Garden}}.<br />
*[[Sports Maxx]]'s Stand, [[Limp Bizkit]], is a reference to the American rock band {{W|Limp Bizkit}}.<br />
*[[Narciso Anasui]]'s Stand, [[Diver Down]], is named after the {{W|Van Halen}} album, {{W|Diver Down}}.<br />
*[[Guccio]]'s Stand, [[Survivor]], is based on American hard rock band {{W|Survivor (band)|Survivor}}.<br />
*[[Viviano Westwood]]'s Stand, [[Planet Waves]], is named after the {{W|Bob Dylan}} album, {{W|Planet Waves}}.<br />
**Planet Waves's name in Stone Ocean's magazine release was Earth, Wind and Fire, named after the American R&B band, {{W|Earth, Wind and Fire}}<br />
*[[D an G]]'s stand, [[Yo-Yo Ma]], is named after French-born American cellist {{W|Yo-Yo Ma}}.<br />
**Yo-Yo Ma mentions having an {{W|R.E.M.}} sticker.<br />
*[[Pucci]] forces Guccio to sing {{W|Messiah (Handel)|Handel's Messiah}}, conducted by {{W|John Eliot Gardiner}} in 1983.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 84}}</ref><br />
*[[The Green Baby]]'s Stand, [[Green, Green Grass of Home]], is named after {{W|Green, Green Grass of Home}} by {{W|Porter Wagoner}} (also famously covered by {{W|Tom Jones (singer)|Tom Jones}}). <br />
*During a flashback, Dio mentions seeing a {{W|Michael Jackson}} concert on television.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 94}}</ref><br />
*The phrase "Rhinoceros Beetle" is repeated four times in Dio's Diary and may be a reference to {{W|The Beatles}}.<br />
**{{nihongo4|''{{W|Desolation Row}}''|廃墟の街|Haikyo no machi}}, a 1965 song written and sung by {{W|Bob Dylan}}, is one of the 14 words for Heaven found in Dio's Diary.<br />
*[[Miuccia Miuller]]'s Stand, [[Jail House Lock]], is a reference to the song {{W|Jailhouse Rock (song)|Jailhouse Rock}} by {{W|Elvis Presley}}.<br />
*In [[SO Volume 12]]'s artwork, Jolyne is wearing a {{W|R.E.M.}} button.<br />
*[[Ungalo]]'s Stand, [[Bohemian Rhapsody]], is named after {{W|Bohemian Rhapsody}} by {{W|Queen (band)|Queen}}.<br />
**The nature of Bohemian Rhapsody as a Stand is most likely a reference to the opening lyrics of the song it shares its name with, "Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Caught in a landslide,/No escape from reality." Due to Bohemian Rhapsody's ability to bend "fantasy" into "reality", much to the confusion of Anasui and Weather Report, it appears as a direct reference to the lyrics.<br />
*[[Rikiel]]'s Stand, [[Sky High]], is named after {{W|Jigsaw (band)|Jigsaw}}'s song {{W|Sky High (song)|Sky High}}.<br />
*[[Donatello Versus]]'s Stand, [[Under World]], shares its name with English electronic band {{W|Underworld (band)|Underworld}}.<br />
*Weather Report's ability [[Heavy Weather]] shares its name with the {{W||Weather Report}} album, {{W|Heavy Weather (album)|Heavy Weather}}.<br />
*[[C-MOON]]'s name is based on the song {{W|C Moon}} by {{W|Wings (band)|Wings}}.<br />
*[[Made in Heaven]]'s name is based on either the {{W|Freddie Mercury}} {{W|Made in Heaven (song)|song}} or {{W|Queen (band)|Queen}} {{W|Made in Heaven (album)|album}}, Made in Heaven.<br />
**Made in Heaven's name in the original magazine release, STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN, is named after the song {{W|Stairway to Heaven}} by {{W|Led Zeppelin}}<br />
*The title of [[SO Chapter 158]], {{W|What a Wonderful World}}, is likely based on the song of the same name by {{W|Louis Armstrong}}.<br />
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*[[Ermes Costello]]'s first name is based on French fashion brand {{W|Hermès}}.<br />
*[[Narciso Anasui]] is a reference to American fashion designers {{W|Narciso Rodriguez}} and {{W|Anna Sui}}.<br />
*[[Loccobarocco]] is a reference to the Italian Fashion designer {{W|Rocco Barocco}}.<br />
*[[Johngalli A.]]'s name based on Spanish-British fashion designer {{W|John Galliano}}.<br />
*[[Thunder McQueen]] is named after British fashion designer and brand {{W|Alexander McQueen}}.<br />
*[[Miraschon]]'s name is based on Italian fashion designer {{W|Mila Schön}}<br />
*[[Lang Rangler]]'s first name might be a reference to Austrian fashion designer {{W|Helmut Lang}}.<br />
*[[Guccio]]'s name is based on Italian fashion designer {{W|Guccio Gucci}}.<br />
*[[Viviano Westwood]]'s name is based on British fashion designer {{W|Vivienne Westwood}}.<br />
*[[Kenzou]] is named after French fashion brand, {{W|Kenzo (brand)|Kenzo}}.<br />
*[[D an G]] is a reference to Italian fashion house {{W|Dolce & Gabbana}}, often referred to as D & G.<br />
**D an G's reason for committing several murders was due to his belief of {{W|Nostradamus}}'s predictions about the end of the world.<br />
*[[Miuccia Miuller]] is a reference to both Italian stylist {{W|Miuccia Prada}} and her fashion brand {{W|Miu Miu}}.<br />
*[[Ungalo]] is named after French stylist {{W|Emanuel Ungaro}}.<br />
*[[Rikiel]] shares his name with French fashion designer {{W|Sonia Rykiel}}<br />
*[[Donatello Versus]] is named after the Italian fashion designer {{W|Donatella Versace}} and her brand, {{W|Versus (Versace)|Versus}}.<br />
*[[Enrico Pucci]]'s first name is derived from Italian fashion designer, {{W|Enrico Coveri}}.<br />
*[[Weather Report]]'s birth first name, Domenico, is derived from Italian fashion designer, {{W|Domenico Dolce}}.<br />
*[[Enrico Pucci]], [[Weather Report]], and [[Perla Pucci]]'s surname is derived from Florentine fashion designer, {{W|Emilio Pucci}}<br />
*[[Atroe]]'s name is derived from Italian fashion brand {{W|Etro}}.<br />
*[[Foo Fighters]] mentions the theories of astronomer {{W|Fred Hoyle}}, who affirms that there exists a preexisting intellect to the cosmos.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 30}}</ref><br />
*During her battle against [[Viviano Westwood]], [[Jolyne Cujoh]] quotes Frederick Langridge's quote "Two men look out through the same bars. One sees the wall, and the other the stars."<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 65}}</ref><br />
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*The original title of Stone Ocean - Chapter 60, Fight Club, is a reference to the film and book of the same name.<br />
*[[D an G]]'s favorite movie is {{W|Showgirls}}.<br />
*Affected by [[Jail House Lock]], Jolyne watches some movies while suffering from amnesia. She is seen watching {{W|From Hell (film)|From Hell}} and questioning the actions of Johnny Depp's character. Later she spoils the ending of {{W|The Sixth Sense}}.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 99}}</ref> The notes she makes for herself are a reference to the movie {{W|Memento (film)| Memento}}.<br />
*The name of the {{Nihongo|'''''[[Enter the Dragon's Dream (story arc)|Enter the Dragon's Dream]]'''''|燃えよ{{Ruby|竜の夢|ドラゴンズ・ドリーム}}|Moe yo Doragonzu Dorīmu}} story arc references the Japanese localization of Bruce Lee's {{Nihongo|{{W|Enter The Dragon}}|燃えよドラゴン|Moe yo Doragon}}.<br />
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* In [[SO Chapter 10]], one of the prisoners is reading the novel {{W|The Count of Monte Cristo|Le Comte de Monte-Cristo}} {{S|The Count of Monte Cristo}} by {{W|Alexandre Dumas}}.<br />
*[[Donatello Versus]]' backstory is a reference to the book {{W|Holes (novel)|Holes}}.<br />
*In the anime, a total of 7 real life book titles were displayed in the [[G.D. Store]], albeit with minor changes in their titles, covers and author names:<br />
**Apollo's Angels by {{W|Jennifer Homans}}, titled "Artemis's Angels".<br />
**{{W|The Emperor of All Maladies}} by {{W|Siddhartha Mukherjee}}, titled "The Queen of All Maladies".<br />
**{{W|A Visit from the Goon Squad}} by {{W|Jennifer Egan}}, titled "A Visit from the 4th Squad".<br />
**{{W|Finishing the Hat}} by {{W|Stephen Sondheim}}, titled "Finishing the Cat".<br />
**The New Yorker Stories by {{W|Ann Beattie}}.<br />
**{{W|The Warmth of Other Suns}} by {{W|Isabel Wilkerson}}.<br />
**Cleopatra: A Life by {{W|Stacy Schiff}}.<br />
*[[Bohemian Rhapsody]] is a Stand able to bring fictional characters into reality. Some characters from Manga and Comics were summoned. Among them: {{W|Spider-Man}}, {{W|Kenshiro}}, {{W|Raoh}}, Mazinger Z, Tetsuwan Atom (Astro Boy), Tetsujin 28 (Gigantor) and Giant Robo.<br />
*The arc {{SA|SO6}} bears a strong resemblance in name and initial plot to the short shojo manga and anime film {{W|They were Eleven|They Were Eleven}}.<br />
*In [[SO Chapter 145]], Pucci tells Anasui he is more insignificant than {{W|Sun Wukong}} flying around {{W|Buddha}}'s palm, a reference to {{W|Journey to the West}}.<br />
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* In [[SO Chapter 94]], [[DIO]] reads an art book that mentions {{W|Leonardo da Vinci}}'s {{W|Mona Lisa}} and the {{W|Venus de Milo}} by {{W|Alexandros of Antioch}}.<br />
*[[Bohemian Rhapsody]] summoned some art pieces like {{W|Vincent van Gogh}}'s "[https://www.wikiart.org/en/vincent-van-gogh/self-portrait-with-bandaged-ear-1889-1 Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear and Pipe]" and {{W|The Birth of Venus}} by {{W|Sandro Botticelli}}.<br />
* In [[SO Chapter 127]], Pucci carries a book about {{W|Filippo Lippi}}, a famous 15th century Italian painter.<br />
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*[[Emporio Alnino]] is named after the {{W|Armani}} fashion line {{W|Armani#Emporio Armani|Emporio Armani}}.<br />
*[[Gwess]] shares her name with the American clothing brand {{W|Guess (clothing)|Guess}}.<br />
*[[Lang Wrangler]]'s surname may reference the American jeans brand {{W|Wrangler (jeans)|Wrangler}}.<br />
*[[Sports Maxx]] is named after the {{W|Max Mara}} brand, {{W|Max Mara#Brands|Sportmax}}.<br />
*[[Kenzou]]'s Stand, [[Dragon's Dream]], is named after {{W|Roger Dean}}'s publishing company.<br />
*[[Weather Report]]'s adopted name, Wes Bluemarine is derived from the {{W|Blufin}} fashion line, Blumarine.<br />
*[[Perla Pucci]]'s first name is derived from the Italian clothing brand {{W|La Perla (clothing)|La Perla}}.<br />
* In [[SO Chapter 25]], when [[Thunder McQueen]] narrates how he accidentally shot a falling woman, the story references the infamous case of {{W|Ronald Opus}}, a fictitious murder case about a person being fatally shot in the midst of a suicide attempt.<br />
* In [[SO Chapter 78]] Jolyne mentions the cartoon dog "{{W|Snoopy}}", saying that she heard of carrots shaped like the famous dog being discovered.<br />
* In [[SO Volume 12]]'s cover artwork, Emporio is wearing buttons referencing the {{w|Chicago Cubs}}' and {{W|Major League Baseball}}'s logos, while Jolyne wears a button with {{W|Mickey Mouse}} on it.<br />
*[[Bohemian Rhapsody]] is a Stand able to bring fictional characters into reality. Some characters from Popular Tales were summoned. Among them: {{W|Pinocchio}}, Mickey Mouse, E.T., Mother Goat, Snow White and the {{W|Seven Dwarfs|Seven Dwarves}}, {{W|Peter Pan}}, {{W|Tinker Bell}}, Little Red Riding Hood and {{W|Big Bad Wolf|The Big Bad Wolf}}.<br />
*When the 7 dwarves are summoned, they mention {{W|Terminator (franchise)|Terminator}}'s T-2000 and {{W|Star Wars}}'s {{W|Chewbacca}}.<br />
*In popular culture, The Mayan Prophecy of 2012 announced the end of the world at December of that same year. In the manga [[Enrico Pucci|Pucci]] succeeded in ending the actual world to create a new one.<br />
*In [[SO Episode 10]], Jolyne uses a packet of gum to hide a couple of dollars, using it to bribe the lunch lady in order to use the prison's payphone. The packet of gum closely resembles a {{W|Wrigley Company|Wrigley 's Chewing Gum}}.<br />
*In a Florida tourist guide book read by Anasui, the city of Orlando's Disney's {{W|Magic Kingdom}} and MGM, {{W|Universal Studios Florida|Universal Studios}} and {{W|SeaWorld Orlando|Sea World Theme Park}} are referenced.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 104}}</ref><br />
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==[[Steel Ball Run]]==<br />
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*The [[Zeppeli Family|Zeppeli]] surname is named after the English rock band {{W|Led Zeppelin}}.<ref name="ReferenceA"/><br />
**Gyro Zeppeli's horse, Valkyrie, references {{W|Richard Wagner}}'s {{W|Ride of the Valkyries}}.<br />
*[[Sandman]]'s given name is a reference to the {{W|America (band)|America}} song "Sandman" and/or the {{W|Metallica}} song "{{W|Enter Sandman}}."<br />
*[[Johnny Joestar]]'s name could be a reference to the song {{W|Johnny B. Goode}} by {{W|Chuck Berry}}.<br />
**[[Johnny Joestar|Johnny]]'s horse is named after the song and album {{W|Slow Dancer}} by {{W|Boz Scaggs}}.<br />
*[[Steven Steel]] is named after musician {{W|Stephen Stills}}.<br />
*[[Pocoloco]] is named after "{{W|Un Poco Loco}}", a composition by {{W|Bud Powell}}.<br />
**Pocoloco's Stand [[Hey Ya!]] is named after the song {{W|Hey Ya!}}" by US hip hop band {{W|Outkast}}.<br />
*Being the alternate universe counterpart of [[Dio]], [[Diego Brando]] retains the reference to {{W|Ronnie James Dio}}.<br />
**[[Diego Brando|Diego]]'s horse is named after the {{W|Bob Seger#The Silver Bullet Band|Silver Bullet Band}}.<br />
*[[Lucy Steel]]'s name could be a reference to {{W|The Beatles}} song {{W|Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds}}.<br />
*Some of the other horses and racers in the race have names referencing songs.<br />
** The racer Dixie Chicken (referencing the {{W|Little Feat}} {{W|Dixie Chicken|album of the same name}}) and their horse Ramblin' Man (referencing the {{W|The Allman Brothers Band|Allman Brothers Band}} {{W|Ramblin' Man (The Allman Bothers Band song)|song of the same name}}).<br />
** The racer Zenyatta Mondatta (referencing the {{W|The Police|Police}} {{W|Zenyatta Mondatta|album of the same name}}) and their horse Roxanne (referencing the Police {{W|Roxanne (song)|song of the same name}}).<br />
** The racer Baba Yaga (referencing the {{W|Emerson, Lake & Palmer|Emerson, Lake &amp; Palmer}} song The Curse of Baba Yaga) and their horse Nut Rocker (referencing the Emerson, Lake & Palmer {{W|Nut Rocker|song of the same name}}).<br />
** The racer Caravanserai (referencing the {{W|Santana (band)|Santana}} {{W|Caravanserai|album of the same name}}) and their horse Moonflower (referencing the Santana {{W|Moonflower (album)|album of the same name}}).<br />
** The racer Sloop John B (referencing the {{W|Beach Boys}} {{W|Sloop John B|song of the same name}}) and their horse Catch A Wave (referencing the Beach Boys {{W|Catch a Wave|song of the same name}}).<br />
** The racer Billy White (referencing the {{W|Billy Idol}} song {{W|White Wedding (song)|White Wedding}}) and their horse Love Unlimited (referencing {{W|Love Unlimited|the vocal trio of the same name}}).<br />
** The horse #1 (referencing the {{W|Nelly}} song {{W|Number 1 (Nelly song)|No. 1}})<br />
** The racer Nellyville (referencing the Nelly {{W|Nellyville|album of the same name}}) and their horse Country Grammer (referencing the Nelly {{W|Country Grammer|album of the same name}})<br />
** The racer Iglesias (referencing the singer {{W|Julio Igesias}}) and their horse Nathalie (referencing the Julio Igesias song of the same name)<br />
** The racer Mack the Knife (referencing the {{W|Louis Armstrong}} {{W|Mack the Knife|song of the same name}}) <br />
** The racer Rotters Club (referencing the {{W|Hatfield and the North}} {{W|The Rotters' Club (album)|album of the same name}}), <br />
** The racer Nightfly (referencing the {{W|Donald Fagen}} album {{W|The Nightfly}})<br />
** The racer Kanye (referencing the rapper {{W|Kanye West}})<br />
** The racer Mister (referencing the band {{W|Mr. Mister}})<br />
** The racer Georgie Porgie (referencing the {{W|Toto (band)|Toto}} song {{W|Georgey Porgy (song)|Georgey Porgy}})<br />
** The horse Europe Express (referencing the {{W|Kraftwerk}} album {{W|Trans-Europe Express (album)|Trans-Europe Express}}).<br />
*Mountain Tim's name may be a reference to the song {{W|Mountain Jam}} by {{W|The Allman Brothers Band}}.<br />
**[[Mountain Tim]]'s horse references {{W|Stan Jones (songwriter)|Stan Jones}}' song {{W|(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend}} (also famously covered by {{W|Johnny Cash}}) .<br />
**[[Oh! Lonesome Me|Mountain Tim's Stand]] is named after the {{W|Don Gibson}} song {{W|Oh Lonesome Me}}.<br />
*[[Mrs. Robinson]] is named after {{W|Mrs. Robinson|the song of the same name}}, by {{W|Simon & Garfunkel|Simon &amp; Garfunkel}}.<br />
**Mrs. Robinson's horse is named El Condor Pasa after the Simon & Garfunkel {{W|El Condor Pasa (song)|song of the same name}}.<br />
*The three racers killed by the Boomboom family are named for musicians {{W|Donald Jay Fagen|Jay Fagen}}, {{W|Walter Carl Becker}} (both from {{W|Steely Dan}}) and {{W|Steve Lukather}} (from {{W|Toto (band)|Toto}}).<br />
*All three members of the [[Boomboom Family]] are named from different parts of {{W|André 3000|André Lauren Benjamin}}'s name.<br />
*The Boomboom Family's horses are named for the {{W|Jimi Hendrix}} songs {{W|Foxy Lady}}, {{W|Crosstown Traffic (song)|Crosstown Traffic}}, and {{W|Little Wing}}.<br />
**The Boomboom Family's stand [[Tomb of the Boom 1 2 3]] is a reference to the song of the same name by {{W|Outkast}}.<br />
*[[Oyecomova]] is named after the song {{W|Oye Como Va}} from the Latin jazz and mambo musician {{W|Tito Puente}} (famously covered by {{W|Santana}}).<br />
*[[Pork Pie Hat Kid]], and his Stand [[Wired]], are repeated references to {{W|Jeff Beck}}'s cover of the song "{{W|Goodbye Pork Pie Hat}}" from ''{{W|Wired (Jeff Beck album)|Wired}}''. <br />
* Johnny's [[Tusk|Stand]] is a reference to {{W|Fleetwood Mac}}'s song and album {{W|Tusk (song)|Tusk}}.<span style="display:none;"> </span><br />
*The third stage of the [[Steel Ball Run (race)|Steel Ball Run race]], "Rocky Mountain Breakdown," is a reference to the {{W|Poco}} song of the same name. <br />
*Mt. Footloose is a direct reference to the song {{W|Footloose (song)|Footloose}} by {{W|Kenny Loggins}}.<br />
*[[Dr. Ferdinand]] is named after the band, {{W|Franz Ferdinand (band)|Franz Ferdinand}}.<br />
**His Stand, [[Scary Monsters]], is named after the {{W|David Bowie}} album and song {{W|Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)}}.<br />
*[[Hot Pants]] is based on the song of the {{W|Hot Pants (song)|same name}} performed by {{W|James Brown}}.<br />
**Hot Pants' horse is named Get Up, after the James Brown song {{W|Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine|Get Up (I feel like being a) Sex Machine}}.<br />
*Both [[Gaucho]] and his horse, Peg, are named after {{W|Steely Dan}} songs of the {{W|Gaucho (album)|same}} {{W|Peg (song)|name}}.<br />
*[[Ringo Roadagain]] is named after musician {{W|Ringo Starr}} and the {{W|Willie Nelson}} song "{{W|On the Road Again (Willie Nelson song)|On the Road Again}}".<br />
**His Stand and his ideology of a ''"man's world"'' are in reference to {{W|Jerry Wallace}}'s song, ''Mandom - The World of the Man'', localized in English as ''The Lovers of the World''. The song was created for a 1970 commercial starring {{W|Charles Bronson}}, which advertised {{W|Mandom}}, a Japanese male grooming products company.<br />
*[[Blackmore]] is named after {{W|Deep Purple}} guitarist {{W|Ritchie Blackmore}}.<br />
**[[Catch the Rainbow|His Stand]] is named after the song {{W|Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow#Track_listing|Catch the Rainbow}} by Richie Blackmore and {{W|Ronnie James Dio}}'s band "{{W|Rainbow (band)|Rainbow}}."<br />
*[[In a Silent Way|Sandman's Stand]] is a reference to {{W|Miles Davis}}'s album "{{W|In a Silent Way}}."<br />
*[[Sugar Mountain]] is named for the {{W|Sugar Mountain (song)|song}} by {{W|Neil Young}}.<br />
*[[TATOO YOU!]] references the {{W|Tattoo You|album}} of the same name by {{W|The Rolling Stones}}.<br />
*[[Mike O.]] is named after progressive Rock musician {{W|Mike Oldfield}}.<br />
**Similarly, [[Tubular Bells|his Stand]] is named after his debut song and album, {{W|Tubular Bells}}.<br />
*[[Wekapipo]]'s name is based on the single "Wake Up People" by {{W|SOUL'd OUT}}.<br />
**Similarly, his [[Steel Ball|Wrecking Balls]] appear to be named after {{W|Neil Young}} 's song "{{W|Freedom (Neil Young album)|Wrecking Ball}}."<br />
*[[Magent Magent]] is also named in a single of {{W|SOUL'd OUT}}, "'''Magenta Magenta'''."<br />
**[[20th Century BOY]] is named after {{W|20th Century BOY|T-Rex's song of the same name}}. <br />
*[[Axl RO]] is named after {{W|Guns N' Roses}}' frontman "{{W|Axl Rose}}."<br />
**Similarly, [[Civil War|his Stand]] is named after Guns N' Roses' song "{{W|Civil War (song)|Civil War}}."<br />
*The arc [[Both Sides Now]] is named after the {{W|Joni Mitchell}} song "{{W|Both Sides, Now}}."<br />
*[[Funny Valentine]] is a reference to famous Jazz slow tune "{{W|My Funny Valentine}}."<br />
**[[Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap]] is named after the {{W|AC/DC'|AC/DC}} {{W|Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (song)|song}} of the same name.<br />
*[[D-I-S-C-O]] and [[Chocolate Disco]] reference the song "{{W|Fan Service (Sweet)|Chocolate Disco}}" by {{W|Perfume (group)|Perfume}}.<br />
*Lucy's [[Ticket to Ride|Stand]] is named after the {{W|Ticket to Ride|song of the same name}} by The Beatles.<br />
*The S.S. Blue Hawaii is named after the {{W|Elvis Presley}} song {{W|Blue Hawaii (song)|Blue Hawaii}}.<br />
*[[D4C Love Train]] is named after the {{W|The O'Jays|O'Jays}} song {{W|Love Train}}.<br />
*[[Gyro Zeppeli]]'s [[Ball Breaker|Stand]] is named after the {{W|AC/DC}} Album and song {{W|Ballbreaker}}.<br />
*The {{SA|SBR24}} arc is a reference to the {{W|AC/DC}} {{W|High Voltage (song)|song of the same name}}.<br />
*The artwork Araki drew for the cover of the [[Ultra Jump]] May 2011 Issue is a reference to the album art of Progressive Rock Band {{W|Yes (band)|Yes}}' album, ''{{W|Fragile (Yes album)|Fragile}}''. This album contains the song, "[[Roundabout]]", which happens to be the first ending of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|anime]].<br />
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*In [[SBR Chapter 3|Chapter 3]], an actress named "Dorothy Parker" is named by Johnny's girlfriend, likely as a nod to the American writer {{W|Dorothy Parker}}.<br />
* [[Gyro Zeppeli]]'s backstory as the heir of a family of executioners is inspired by the historical French executioner {{W|Charles-Henri Sanson}}.<br />
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*[[SBR Volume 5|Volume 5]]'s title is a reference to the 1976 film {{W|All the President's Men (film)|All the President's Men}}, based on the {{W|All the President's Men|novel of the same name}}.<br />
*[[SBR Volume 7|Volume 7]]'s is a reference to the long-running 1970's series, {{Nihongo|{{W|Little House on the Prairie (TV series)|Little House on the Prairie}}|大草原の小さな家|Dai Sōgen no Chīsana Ie}}.<br />
*[[Wekapipo]]'s backstory from [[SBR Chapter 51|Chapter 51]] in which he discovers that his sister was being beaten by his brother-in-law is inspired by {{W|The Godfather}}.<br />
*The scene in which [[Funny Valentine]] receives his father's handkerchief is very similar to the famous "Gold Watch" scene from {{W|Pulp Fiction}}.<ref>{{Ch|SBR Chapter 87|Chapter 87}}</ref><br />
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* In [[SBR Chapter 43|Chapter 43]], when [[Gyro Zeppeli]] explains the concept of Golden Rectangle to [[Johnny Joestar]], several works of art and architecture are mentioned:<br />
** The {{W|Giza pyramid complex}}<br />
** The {{W|Nefertiti Bust}}<br />
** The {{W|Parthenon}}<br />
** The {{W|Venus de Milo}}<br />
** The {{W|Mona Lisa}}<br />
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* [[Johnny Joestar]]'s backstory from [[SBR Chapter 42|Chapter 42]] in which he's adopted a [[Danny (Mouse)|mouse]] only to be told to drown it references the novel {{W|Of Mice and Men}}.<br />
* [[Diego Brando]]'s backstory from [[SBR Chapter 30|Chapter 30]] in which his mother has hot food poured into her palms so that she can feed Diego references a similar scene in {{W|Ozamu Tezuka}}'s {{W|Dororo}}.<br />
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*Gyro Zeppeli's gag from [[SBR Chapter 63|Chapter 63]] is a combination reference of a well known Russian folk song, [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/一週間_(ロシア民謡) {{Nihongo|One Week|一週間}}], in Japan, as well as a gag by the Japanese comedian [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjVhmfAMWZg Atsumu Watanabe] who becomes silly whenever he says a number that is a multiple of 3 or contains a 3.<br />
* Funny Valentine's "napkin" analogy is inspired from a similar analogy made by {{W|Yoichiro Nambu}} to explain the principle of {{W|Symmetry breaking}}.<ref>では「対称性の破れ」とは何か。南部氏はこう説明する。<br />
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「大勢の客が丸いテーブルにぎっしり着席している。各席の前には皿、ナイフ、フォーク、ナプキンが置いてあるが、左右どちらのナプキンが自分に属するかわからぬほど左右対称になっている。そのとき、だれか一人が右側のナプキンを取り上げれば他の客もそれにならい、とたんに対称性が自発的に破れてしまう」=「クォーク」(講談社)から。<br />
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==[[JoJolion]]==<br />
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*[[Josuke Higashikata (JoJolion)|Josuke]]'s [[Soft & Wet|Stand]] is named after Prince's first single, {{W|Soft & Wet}}.<br />
*[[Ojiro Sasame]]'s [[Fun Fun Fun|Stand]]'s name is based off the hit single, {{W|Fun, Fun, Fun}} by The Beach Boys.<br />
*[[California King Bed]], [[Daiya Higashikata]]'s Stand, is named after a {{W|Rihanna}} song of the {{W|California King Bed|same name}}.<br />
*Daiya is revealed to be a fan of the band {{W|Yes (band)|Yes}}. She quotes a line from their song, {{W|Heart of the Sunrise}}.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 7}}</ref><br />
*The [[Wall Eyes]] resemble the cover art of the {{W|Yes}} Album {{W|Relayer}}<br />
[[File:Josuke8_DaiyaRoom.png|thumb|A Coda album behind the chair in Daiya's room]]<br />
*Daiya is shown to own the albums {{W|Coda (album)|Coda}} by {{W|Led Zeppelin}}, The World Became the World by {{W|Premiata Forneria Marconi}}, and {{W|Fragile (Yes album)|Fragile}} by {{W|Yes (band)|Yes}}.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 9}}</ref><br />
*Daiya asks Josuke to sing {{W|Queen (band)|Queen}}'s {{W|Bicycle Race}}, while on their way to the store.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 10}}</ref><br />
*Yasuho's Stand is named after Prince's {{W|Paisley Park (song)|Paisley Park}}.<br />
*[[Kei Nijimura]]'s Stand is named after {{W|Lady Gaga}}'s {{W|Born This Way (song)|song}} and {{W|Born This Way|album}} "Born This Way", though was originally named after {{W|The Jam}}'s hit single {{W|Going Underground}}.<br />
*[[Shakedown Road]] (alternatively known as "Shakedown Street", a possible reference to the {{W|Shakedown Street (song)|Grateful Dead}}) is also known as {{W|Dead Man's Curve (song)|Dead Man's Curve}}.<br />
*The Stand [[Les Feuilles]] is possibly named after the song {{W|Autumn Leaves (song)|Autumn Leaves}} or Les Feuilles Mortes, a poem by {{W|Jacques Prévert}}.<br />
*[[Joshu Higashikata]]'s Stand [[Nut King Call]] is named after jazz artist {{W|Nat King Cole}}.<br />
*[[Tsurugi]]'s Stand [[Paper Moon King]] is named after the song {{W|It's Only a Paper Moon (song)|"It's Only a Paper Moon"}} by Nat King Cole.<br />
*Within the Sesame Honey Cafe, there are various fake music albums with covers that reference real ones. One in particular features the Dropout Bear found on Kanye West's album, {{W|The College Dropout}}, while another features the Inner Knot from King Crimson's {{W|Discipline (King Crimson album)|Discipline}}.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 25}}</ref><br />
*[[Norisuke Higashikata IV|Norisuke]]'s Stand [[King Nothing]] is named after the {{W|King Nothing|Metallica song of the same name}}.<br />
*[[Yotsuyu]]'s Stand [[I Am a Rock]] is named after the Simon & Garfunkel song {{W|I Am a Rock|of the same name}}. Yotsuyu himself says a line from the song, "I am a Rock, I am an Island."<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 31}}</ref><br />
*Jobin's Stand [[Speed King]] is named after the Deep Purple song {{W|Speed King|of the same name}}.<br />
*[[Aisho Dainenjiyama]]'s Stand [[Doobie Wah!]] is named after the {{W|Peter Frampton}} song {{W|Somethin's Happening#Track listing|Doobie Wah}}.<br />
*Karera's Stand name is a combination of Part 4's Yukako Yamagishi's Stand, who's name is based off an {{W|Love Deluxe|album}} by the British R&B group Sade, and the Japanese phrase, "Love-Love."<br />
*The [[A. Phex Brothers]]' moniker is a reference to electronic musician {{W|Aphex Twin}}, while their Stands' names' likely reference one of the artist's songs, {{W|Selected Ambient Works 85–92|Schottkey 7th Path}}.<br />
*[[Tamaki Damo]]'s Stand [[Vitamin C]] is named after the {{W|Can (band)|Can}} song of the same name. His last name is derived from {{W|Damo Suzuki}}, the former vocalist of the band, {{W|Can (band)|Can}}. The first name "Tamaki" was chosen as a reference to the band itself as the kanji can also be read as "Kan".<ref>''[[JJL Volume 14]]: [[Author's Note (JoJolion)|Author's Note]]''</ref> This reading is also reflected in the name of Damo's cleaning service.<br />
*The Stand [[Milagro Man]] takes its name from either the {{W|Santana (band)|Santana}} song and album {{W|Milagro (Santana album)|Milagro}}, the {{W|Elvis Costello}} song, {{W|My Aim Is True#Track listing|Miracle Man}}, or the {{W|Ozzy Osbourne}} song {{W|No Rest for the Wicked (Ozzy Osbourne album)#Track listing|Miracle Man}}<br />
*Dolomite's Stand [[Blue Hawaii]] is named after the {{W|Elvis Presley}} album {{W|Blue Hawaii (Elvis Presley album)|of the same name}}.<br />
*[[Rai Mamezuku]]'s name is likely from the Japanese pronunciation of {{W|Desireless (album)|When Mermaids Cry}} by {{W|Eagle-Eye Cherry}}.<br />
*Mamezuku's Stand, [[Doggy Style]], is likely named after the {{W|Snoop Dogg}} album, {{W|Doggystyle}}.<br />
*The character [[Urban Guerrilla]] is likely named after the {{W|Urban Guerrilla|Hawkwind song of the same name}}.<br />
*Urban Guerrilla's Stand, [[Brain Storm]], is likely named after the {{W|Brain Storm|Hawkwind song of the same name}}.<br />
*The character [[Doremifasolati Do]] is likely named after the Hawkwind album, {{W|Doremi Fasol Latido}}.<br />
*The character [[Poor Tom]] is likely a reference to the {{W|Poor Tom|Led Zeppelin song of the same name}}.<br />
*Poor Tom's Stand, [[Ozon Baby]], is likely named after the Led Zeppelin song, {{W|Ozone Baby}}.<br />
*The character [[Wu Tomoki]] and his Stand [[Doctor Wu]] are a reference to the {{W|Katy Lied|Steely Dan song of the same name}}.<br />
*[[Toru]] is shown listening to {{W|Crazy Train}} by {{W|Ozzy Osbourne}} and {{W|Elvis Presley}}'s cover of {{W|The Wonder of You}} on his iPod.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 97}}</ref><br />
*Toru's stand, [[Wonder of U]] is also a reference to {{W|Elvis Presley}}'s cover of {{W|The Wonder of You}}.<br />
*[[JJL Chapter 98|Chapter 98]]'s cover is a reference to the album cover of {{W|Coda (album)|Coda}} by {{W|Led Zeppelin}}.<br />
*[[Dododo De Dadada]]'s name is likely based after {{W|The Police}} song, {{W|De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da}}.<br />
* [[JJL Chapter 99|Chapter 99]] features a panel which bears visual similarity to the album cover of Led Zepplin's album {{W|Houses of the Holy}}.<br />
*[[Obladi Oblada]]'s name is likely based after {{W|The Beatles}} song, {{W|Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da}}.<br />
*[[Kaato Higashikata]]'s Stand, [[Space Trucking]] may reference the {{w|Deep Purple}} song, {{w|Space Truckin'}}.<br />
*[[JJL Chapter 109|Chapter 109]]'s title and [[JJL Chapter 110|110]]'s [[Ultra Jump]] title, as well as the character [[Radio Gaga]], are likely a reference the {{w|Queen (band)|Queen}} song, {{w|Radio Ga Ga}}.<br />
*[[JJL Volume 21|Volume 21]]'s title, the [[The Wonder of You (story arc)|The Wonder of You]] story arc, and [[Toru]]'s Stand, [[Wonder of U]], are all likely a reference to the {{W|Ray Peterson}} song {{W|The Wonder of You}} or the {{W|Elvis Presley}} cover.<br />
*[[JJL Volume 23|Volume 23]]'s title is the Japanese name for {{W|Led Zeppelin}}'s {{W|Whole Lotta Love}}.<br />
*[[JJL Volume 24|Volume 24]]'s Cover is a reference to the {{W|Led Zeppelin III}} Vinyl Promotional Poster<br />
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* In [[JJL Volume 1|chapter 1]], Yasuho references {{w|Sakanoue no Tamuramaro}} and the {{w|Emishi}}.<br />
* In [[JJL Chapter 11|Chapter 11]], Hato mentions that she is going ice-skating with {{W|Shizuka Arakawa}}.<br />
*The famous mangaka {{W|Shotaro Ishinomori}} is mentioned to have meditated under pine tree in Morioh, now on the [[Wall Eyes]] opposite the land that belongs to the Higashikatas. <br />
* In [[JJL Chapter 30|Chapter 30]], [[Norisuke Higashikata IV]] mentions that [[Yotsuyu Yagiyama]]'s style of architecture is similar to {{W|Frank Lloyd Wright}}.<br />
* In [[JJL Chapter 33|Chapter 33]] and [[JJL Chapter 34|Chapter 34]] Jobin Higashikata quotes lines from {{W|Mitsuo Aida}}'s poems and goes on to compliment the poet.<br />
* In [[JJL Chapter 58|Chapter 58]], Norisuke and Daiya talk about the actor/health guru Miki Ryosuke and his breathing exercises.<br />
* In [[JJL Chapter 75|Chapter 75]], Rai talks about how {{w|Agatha Christie}} used English Yew seeds in her book as a trick to kill someone by putting one in a spoonful of jam.<br />
*In [[JJL Chapter 99|Chapter 99]], several real-life women are depicted:<br />
**{{W|Aretha Franklin}}. Her appearance is lifted from the cover of her compilation album, {{W|The Very Best of Aretha Franklin, Vol. 1}}.<br />
**{{W|Audrey Hepburn}}. Her appearance is lifted from a [https://karsh.org/photographs/audrey-hepburn/ 1956 photograph] by photographer {{W|Yousuf Karsh}}.<br />
**{{W|Cleopatra}}.<br />
**{{W|Joan of Arc}}. Her appearance is lifted from the {{W|Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres}} painting, {{W|Joan of Arc at the Coronation of Charles VII}}.<br />
**{{W|Mineko Iwasaki}}.<br />
**{{W|Kaori Icho}}.<br />
* [[JJL Chapter 102]], [[Toru]] muses that "even people like {{W|Bill Gates}}" will buy the new [[Locacaca]] from him.<br />
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*When Yasuho and Josuke come to Yoshikage Kira's home, they see a naked woman bathing in a way similar to the room 237 scene of Stanley Kubrick's The Shining.<br />
*When Yasuho is in the basement of the Higashikata residence with Tsurugi, there is a poster on the back wall of the film, {{W|Enter the Dragon}}, starring Bruce Lee.<br />
*The original title of the [["Shakedown Road" (story arc)|"Shakedown Road"]] story arc, ''Trouble with the Curve'', is a reference to the movie, {{W|Trouble with the Curve}}. The movie stars Clint Eastwood, one of Araki's favorite actors.<br />
*When Josuke drags Yasuho into the Higashikata's family photo, it resembled the family photo scene in The Godfather where Michael Corleone drags Kay into the photo. Also, when Norisuke realizes one of his sons is missing, he decides to not take the picture like the way Vito Corleone acted when he noticed Michael was missing.<br />
*The "[[Every Day Is a Summer Vacation (story arc)|Every Day Is a Summer Vacation]]" story arc and [[JJL Volume 8]]'s title with the same name are likely named after the film, {{W|It's a Summer Vacation Everyday}}.<br />
*In [[JJL Chapter 50]], a young [[Yoshikage Kira (JoJolion)|Yoshikage Kira]] tells his mother that he wants to see the movie {{W|Titanic '1997 film)|Titanic}}.<br />
*In the [[Milagro Man (story arc)|Milagro Man story arc]], [[Joshu Higashikata]] watches a "pirate movie" featuring {{W|Johnny Depp}}, referencing the {{W|Pirates of the Carribean}} franchise.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 56}}</ref><br />
* Yasuho Hirose's flashback in [[JJL Chapter 71]] takes inspiration from the American crime drama film "{{W|Heat (1995 film)|Heat}}". In the movie, the protagonist Vincent Hanna has a stepdaughter (named Lauren) whom he has difficulty connecting with. In the movie, Lauren is distressed because she lost her barrettes and thinks she's going to miss a date with Vincent. Lauren will later attempt suicide by slitting her arms in the bathtub. In ''JoJolion'', Yasuho finds herself in similar situations, losing the [[Hair Clip]] and getting mad because she will miss her weekend with her father, and then trying to kill herself in a similar fashion.<br />
*[[Satoru Akefu]] facing the corner of the hospital room in [[JJL Chapter 97|Chapter 97]] may reference the final scene of ''{{W|The Blair Witch Project}}''.<br />
*In [[JJL Chapter 99|Chapter 99]], {{W|Sadako Yamamura}} from {{W|The Ring (franchise)|The Ring}} franchise is depicted amongst human examples of human women.<br />
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*In [[JJL Chapter 11]] when Josuke uses his bubbles to shave, there are some references to Kinnikuman. Josuke also uses Soft & Wet to steal the fur off a cat whose head bears the kanji for meat (肉), another reference to Kinnikuman.<br />
*The inside of the Higashikata bunker is filled with several toys and memorabilia, including figures of {{W|Ultraman}} and {{W|Astro Boy}}.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 24}}</ref><br />
[[File:Morioh Confederates.png|thumb|300px|Monkey D. Luffy plush-doll and Tony Tony Chopper.]]<br />
*In [[JJL Chapter 25|Chapter 25]], Yasuho goes in a car that has a {{W|Monkey D. Luffy}} plush-doll and a doll head wearing a hat with antlers, similar to {{W|Tony Tony Chopper}}.<br />
*in [[JJL Chapter 33|Chapter 33]], Jobin offers a {{W|Tetsujin 28-go}} soft vinyl figure to Josuke as a present. <br />
*During a flashback, Holy Joestar-Kira recommends a novel called "Rose of Versailles", most likely as a nod to the {{W|The Rose of Versailles}} shojo manga.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 51}}</ref><br />
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*In [[JJL Chapter 24|Chapter 24]], the case for the {{W|PlayStation 3}} game {{W|Resistance: Fall of Man}} can be seen on [[Suzuyo Hirose]]'s TV stand.<br />
*The natural disaster that hit Morioh in the manga is the same event that actually took place in Japan on March 11, 2011, the {{W|2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami|2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami}}.<br />
* When Kira orders Ojiro off the coast in [[JJL Chapter 49]], he mentions {{W|Aoba Castle}}. He specifically says that he doesn't care that Ojiro may be standing atop the castle (which is quite far inland) because if he can see the ocean, then it is a coast.<br />
* In [[JJL Chapter 71|Chapter 71]], Yasuho mentions that her hairclip was made during the era of {{W|Empress Dowager Cixi|Dowager Xin of Qing}}.<br />
* In [[JJL Chapter 83|Chapter 83]], Tsurugi is picked up by Mitsuba after a school trip to the Omoshiroyama-Yamadera trail which is actually located in the {{W|Yamagata Prefecture}}.<br />
* [[Toru]] mentions that he's contacted companies such as {{W|Softbank}} and {{W|Huawei}} for his idea of an electromagnetic induction device.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 90}}</ref><br />
* In [[JJL Chapter 102]], [[Kei Nijimura]] mentions the famous towels from {{W|Imabari, Ehime}}.<br />
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==[[The JOJOLands]]==<br />
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* [[Jodio Joestar]]'s name may be a reference to {{w|Ronnie James Dio}}.<br />
* [[Jodio Joestar]]'s Stand, [[November Rain]], is likely named after the song {{w|November Rain}} by {{w|Guns N' Roses}}.<br />
* [[Dragona Joestar]]'s Stand, [[Smooth Operators]], is likely named after the song {{w|Smooth Operator}} by {{w|Sade (singer)|Sade}}.<br />
* In [[TJL Chapter 1|Chapter 1]], [[Jodio Joestar]] mentions that [[Dragona Joestar]] was listening to {{w|Dua Lipa}} in the car.<br />
* [[Barbara Ann Joestar]] is likely named after the song {{w|Barbara Ann}} by {{w|The Regents (doo-wop band)|The Regents}}, popularized by {{W|The Beach Boys}}.<br />
* [[Paco Laburantes]]'s Stand, [[The Hustle]], is likely named after the song {{w|The Hustle (song)|The Hustle}} by {{w|Van McCoy|Van McCoy and the Soul City Symphony}} or the {{W|Labcabincalifornia|song}} by {{W|The Pharcyde}}.<br />
* The shop owned by [[Meryl Mei Qi]], Iko Iko, is likely named after the song {{w|Iko Iko}} by {{w|James "Sugar Boy" Crawford|James "Sugar Boy" Crawford and his Cane Cutters}}.<br />
* [[Usagi Alohaoe]] is named after the Hawaiian folk song {{w|Aloha 'Oe}}, written by {{w|Princess Liliʻuokalani}} and famously covered by {{w|Elvis Presley}} for the {{w|Blue Hawaii (soundtrack)|Blue Hawaii}} movie soundtrack.<br />
* [[Usagi Alohaoe]]'s Stand, [[The Matte Kudasai]], is likely named after the song {{W|Matte Kudasai}} by {{W|King Crimson}}.<br />
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* The opening scene of [[TJL Chapter 2|Chapter 2]] resembles the opening scene of {{W|Better Call Saul (Breaking Bad)|the eighth episode of the second season}} of {{W|AMC (TV Channel)|AMC}} TV show "{{W|Breaking Bad}}". In this episode, a seemingly normal man tries to buy drugs from one of the characters, Badger, who immediately suspects him to be an undercover police officer and some nearby vans to be part of his team. The man explains to Badger that police officers are obligated to disclose their identity if asked, and urges Badger to do so to clear any doubts. The man swears he isn't one, to which Badger proceeds to sell him the drugs. The man then reveals that he is in fact a police officer, pulling out his gun and badge and arresting Badger, as the vans are revealed to be from the police as well.<br />
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* The school [[Jodio Joestar]], [[Paco Laburantes]] and [[Usagi Alohaoe]] go to is the {{w|President William McKinley High School}} located in {{w|Honolulu}}, {{w|Hawaii}}.<br />
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* In [[Poker Under Arms]], the word "Poco" is written on the bottle on Don Peckinpah and Harper's table, referencing the band {{W|Poco}}.<br />
* In [[Say Hi to Virginia]] page 5, scattered papers make references to American musician {{W|Randy Meisner}} and the album "Dada" by the group {{W|Vinegar Joe (band)|Vinegar Joe}}.<br />
** In page 28, another paper references {{W|The Band}}.<br />
* In {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 3}}, the character Date is said to have musical ability comparable to {{W|Paul McCartney}}.<br />
* In {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 5}}, from page 15 onward, several words are written on the crates in the storage room. "Poco" refers to the band {{W|Poco}}; "TomP" refers to {{W|Tom Petty}}; REO refers to {{W|REO Speedwagon}}.<br />
* In [[Gorgeous Irene]], the mob boss Lauper's name is inspired by {{W|Cindy Lauper}}.<br />
* In [[Deadman's Questions]], Kira discovers records of {{W|Franz Schubert}}'s {{W|Schwanengesang}} and {{W|Mozart}}'s concerto no.27.<br />
* In [[Fujiko's Bizarre Worldly Wisdom -Whitesnake's Miscalculation-]], [[Fujiko Fujiyama]]'s stand is named after the {{W|Lady Gaga}} song, {{W|Bad Romance}}.<br />
* Introduced in [[Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak]], the parrot [[Petsounds]] is named after the {{w|The Beach Boys}} album, {{w|Pet Sounds}}.<br />
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* In [[Poker Under Arms]], Don Peckinpah's name is inspired by American film director {{W|Sam Peckinpah}}.<br />
* In {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 0}}, [[Koichi Mugikari]] wears a sweater with "De Palma" written on it, a reference to the American film director {{W|Brian De Palma}}. [[B.T.]]'s watch has "Hitchcock" written on it, which refers to the English filmmaker {{W|Alfred Hitchcock}}.<br />
* In {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 3}}, BT wears an outfit inspired by Alex's outfit in {{W|A Clockwork Orange (film)|A Clockwork Orange}}. His puppet wears a similar outfit<br />
** The second page shows a sign with the title of {{W|Dressed to Kill (1980 film)|Dressed to Kill}}.<br />
** In page 7, Koichi wears a tank top with the words "39 Steps". It references the {{W|Alfred Hitchcock}} movie {{W|The 39 Steps (1935 film)|The 39 Steps}}.<br />
** Page 9 shows a sign with the title of {{W|Blow Out}}, from {{W|Brian De Palma}}.<br />
* In {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 5}}, page 13, the word "Gorgo" can be read on the floor near a big dinosaur skeleton. It references the 1961 monster movie {{W|Gorgo (film)|Gorgo}}.<br />
* In {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 2}}, p5, the 22nd has a tag saying "Scarface", referencing the movie {{W|Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface}}.<br />
** p20, the brand of matches reads "Streets of Fire", referencing the 1984 movie {{W|Streets of Fire}}.<br />
** {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 3}}, p27, the same brand reappears.<br />
* The tailpiece of {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 5}} features Ikuro wearing a jacket with "Phantom of the Paradise" written on it. It references the 1974 movie {{W|Phantom of the Paradise}}.<br />
* In [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 4: The Harvest Moon]], the son of the Mochizuki Family says he wants to watch {{W|Paul (film)|Alien Paul}} a movie with an alien.<br />
* In [[Dolce, and His Master]], Masago's death, choking on his cat, is potentially a reference to the 1990 film ''{{W|Tales_from_the_Darkside:_The_Movie|Tales from the Darkside: The Movie}}''<br />
*In [[Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak]], Ryoko Kakyoin compares Josuke's hairstyle to that of {{W|Sean Young}} as Rachel in Ridley Scott's cult film ''{{W|Blade Runner}}''<br />
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* In [[Say Hi to Virginia]] page 5, scattered papers make a reference to the crime novel {{W|I, the Jury}}.<br />
* In {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 3}}, the character Date is compared to {{W|Superman}} by Koichi due to the former's apparent perfection.<br />
* In {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 2}}, p16, a sign references the {{W|Christine (novel)|Christine}} novel by {{W|Stephen King}}.<br />
* In [[Deadman's Questions]], Kira discover several books in the soldier's house: {{W|Les Misérables}}, The {{W|Divine Comedy}} by {{W|Dante Alighieri}}, "The Two-Sen Copper Coin" by {{W|Ranpo Edogawa}} and "Night on the Galactic Railroad" by {{W|Kenji Miyazawa}}.<br />
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* In [[Rohan au Louvre]], [[Nanase Kishibe|Nanase]] and [[Okuyasu]] mentions the {{W|Mona Lisa}}.<br />
* In [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 2: Mutsu-kabe Hill]], Rohan reads an artbook of French/Russian painter {{W|Nicolas de Staël}}.<br />
* In [[Kishibe Rohan Meets Gucci]], Rohan wears {{W|Gucci}} clothes. An artisan mentions {{W|Frida Giannini}}.<br />
* In [[Deadman's Questions]], Kira discovers a painting from {{W|Yumeji Takehisa}} in the soldier's house.<br />
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* In [[Poker Under Arms]] page 3, the word "Eastwood" can be read on a sign in the background. It references the American actor {{W|Clint Eastwood}}.<br />
* BT's name is inspired by {{W|Buichi Terasawa}}.<br />
* In {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 2}}, p7, a sign references American make-up effect artist {{W|Rick Baker}}.<br />
* In {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 3}}, the character Date is said to be as handsome as {{W|James Dean}} and have {{W|Woody Allen}}'s humor.<br />
* In {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 5}}, page 20, several words are written on the crates in the storage room. "John Landis" refers to American film director {{W|John Landis}}.<br />
* In {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 6}}, page 7 and 8, the names {{W|John Landis}} and {{W|Brian de Palma|De Palma}} are written on Koichi and B.T.'s chairs.<br />
* In [[Rohan au Louvre]], [[Gaucher]] mentions Corsican/French Emperor {{W|Napoleon}}.<br />
* In [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 9: The Run]], Yoma Hashimoto works near Japanese actors {{W|Takeru Satoh}} and {{W|Go Ayano}}.<br />
* In [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 9: The Run]], Mika Hayamura likens Yoma's physique to that of {{w|Brad Pitt}} in {{w|Fight Club}}.<br />
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* In {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 3}}, Koichi mentions the story of {{W|Hoichi the Earless}}.<br />
* In {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 4}}, Koichi and BT have a ''Red Line'' bicycle, referencing the {{W|Redline bicycles}}. <br />
* In {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 2}}, p16, the heroes arrive at a "Usso" gas station, which is a reference to the {{W|Esso}} brand.<br />
** A sign references the {{W|Coca-Cola}} brand.<br />
** Sumire examines a "Mejo" chocolate, referencing the Meiji chocolate brand.<br />
* In {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 4}}, p16 a chocolate brand named "Nilky" can be seen. It references the Japanese candy brand [https://www.japancandystore.com/new-products Milky] and its mascot "Peko-chan".<br />
* In the [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan]] series, Rohan often interacts with editors from [[Weekly Shonen Jump]].<br />
* In [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 16: At a Confessional]], the church in which Rohan visits a confessional is or is inspired by the Basilica de {{W|Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice}}.<br />
* In [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 5: Millionaire Village]], Rohan and Izumi spot an {{W|Isetan}} store (a famous department store chain) in the villages of millionaires.<br />
* In [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 6: Poaching Seashore]], Rohan mentions that the design of {{W|Noshi}} envelopes is based on thinly-peeled abalone.<br />
* In [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 4: The Harvest Moon]], the patriarch of the Mochizuki Family mentions the {{W|Battle of Sekigahara}} when talking about his family's history.<br />
* In [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 9: The Run]], Yoma Hashimoto becomes the avatar of the Olympian god {{W|Hermes}}, god of muscle.<br />
* In [[Deadman's Questions]], is shown on a newspaper that {{W|Barbie}} turns 40.<br />
* In [[Deoxyribonucleic Acid (TV Drama)]], a can of coffee bears the brand "JoJoea", which is a nod to both the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]] series and the brand of canned drinks [https://www.georgia.jp/ Georgia].<br />
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==Novels==<br />
===[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Genesis of Universe|The Genesis of Universe]]===<br />
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===[[Golden Heart, Golden Ring]]===<br />
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* [[The Cure]]'s namesake is the English rock band {{W|The Cure}}.<br />
* [[Joy Division]]'s namesake is the English post-punk rock band {{W|Joy Division}}.<br />
* [[Public Image Limited]]'s namesake is the English rock band {{W|Public Image Ltd}}.<br />
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* In chapter 2, [[Narancia Ghirga]] talks about {{W|Mario Segale}}, the supposed man who's inspired the character "Mario" from the {{W|Super Mario}} franchise.<br />
* In chapter 5, [[Pannacotta Fugo]]'s voice reminds [[Coniglio]] of old western actors {{W|Clint Eastwood}} or {{W|Giuliano Gemma}}.<br />
* In chapter 7, Team Bucciarati enters {{W|St Mark's Basilica}}. The narration mentions a mosaic of the Doge {{W|Vitale Faliero}}.<br />
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* [[Coniglio]] used to read books. The authors and books mentioned are {{W|Nancy Drew}}, {{W|Sherlock Holmes}}, the books of {{W|Agatha Christie}}, the adventures of {{W|Tintin}}.<br />
* Coniglio also used to watch {{W|Steven Spielberg}} films.<br />
* The fight against [[Rigatoni]] happens on the {{W|Piazza San Marco}}.<br />
* In chapter 7, Team Bucciarati enters {{W|St Mark's Basilica}}. The narration mentions mosaics showing episodes from the Bible.<br />
** The seduction of {{W|Herod the Great}} by {{W|Salome}}.<br />
** {{W|Jesus}}'s entrance in {{W|Jerusalem}}.<br />
** The {{W|Feast of the Ascension}}.<br />
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* In chapter 2, [[Narancia]] talks about the video-game {{W|Super Mario}}.<br />
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===[[The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp]]===<br />
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*The novel's title is named after a {{W|Rembrandt}} painting of the {{W|The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp|same name}}.<br />
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===[[The Book: 4th Another Day]]===<br />
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* [[The Book]]'s namesake is inspired by the music duo {{W|The Books}}.<br />
* Each chapter is introduced by an excerpt of {{W|Requiem}}, a mass of the Catholic Church offered for the repose of the deceased.<br />
** [[The Book Chapter 1|Chapter 1]] begins with the first verses of Requiem.<br />
** [[The Book Chapter 2|Chapter 2]] begins with the ''{{W|Dies irae}}'' part.<br />
** [[The Book Chapter 3|Chapter 3]] begins with the ''Confutatis'', a latin hymn which is also part of requiem mass<br />
** [[The Book Chapter 4|Chapter 4]] begins with the ''Lacrimosa'', the last segment of ''Dies irae''.<br />
** [[The Book Final Chapter|Final Chapter]] begins with the ''Communio/Lux aeterna''.<br />
* In [[The Book Chapter 2|Chapter 2]], [[Takuma Hasumi|Takuma]] gets in a traffic accident, It was due to Takuma walking carelessly while remembering the {{W|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart}} piece he had heard during music time.<br />
**In [[The Book Chapter 2|Chapter 2]], [[Akari Hirai]] while trapped between the two buildings hears a muffled melody she recognizes as {{W|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart}}<br />
**In [[The Book Chapter 4|Chapter 4]], [[Takuma Hasumi|Takuma]] while reliving his memories with his mother hears intermittent music, He would later figure out it was that it was {{W|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart's}} music<br />
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* In [[The Book Chapter 1|Chapter 1]], [[Chiho Futaba]] reads the fantasy novel {{W|The Neverending Story}}.<br />
* In [[The Book Chapter 1|Chapter 1]], Chiho borrows the book {{W|Gulliver's Travels}}.<br />
* In [[The Book Chapter 2|Chapter 2]], [[Takuma Hasumi|Takuma]] tells the stories of {{w|Jack and the Beanstalk|'Jack and the Beanstalk'}} and {{w|The Blue Bird of Happiness|'The Blue Bird of Happiness'}} to stop the crybaby boy from crying<br />
* In [[The Book Chapter 2|Chapter 2]], [[Takuma Hasumi]] returns the lost page in the library belonged to a book by the author {{W|Unno Juza}}.<br />
* In [[The Book Chapter 2|Chapter 2]], [[Takuma Hasumi]] read {{W|In Search of Lost Time}} by {{W|Marcel Proust}} by recalling on his memories.<br />
* In [[The Book Chapter 3|Chapter 3]], a boy reads [https://www.amazon.co.jp/%E6%9C%AC%E3%81%AE%E6%AD%B4%E5%8F%B2-%E3%80%8C%E7%9F%A5%E3%81%AE%E5%86%8D%E7%99%BA%E8%A6%8B%E3%80%8D%E5%8F%8C%E6%9B%B8-%E3%83%96%E3%83%AA%E3%83%A5%E3%83%8E-%E3%83%96%E3%83%A9%E3%82%BB%E3%83%AB/dp/4422211404 The History of Books] published by [https://www.sogensha.co.jp/ Shogensha].<br />
* In [[The Book Chapter 4|Chapter 4]], The author uses {{w|Jules Verne}} novel {{w|Two Years' Vacation}} to compare the living situation of [[Akari Hirai]].<br />
* Rohan and Koichi mention the {{W|Bible}} and how {{W|Johannes Gutenberg}} spread the book with the printing press.<br />
* Takuma recalls the {{W|One Thousand and One Nights}} during his battle against Josuke.<br />
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* It is mentioned that [[Takuma Hasumi]] used to play {{W|Shiritori}} and {{W|Sugoroku}}.<br />
* Takuma mentions the 1918 {{W|Spanish flu}} pandemic.<br />
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===[[Purple Haze Feedback]]===<br />
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* The beginning of the novel features a lyric from the song {{W|Evil Empire (album)#Track listing|Snakecharmer}} by {{W|Rage Against The Machine}}.<br />
* [[Sheila E]]'s name is inspired by American percussionist, singer, author, and actress {{W|Sheila E.}}.<br />
* [[Angelica Attanasio]]'s name is inspired by British-Italian singer-songwriter {{W|Gianluca Attanasio}}.<br />
** [[Gianluca Pericolo]]'s first name may be inspired by Gianluca Attanasio.<br />
* [[Vittorio Cataldi]]'s name is inspired by Italian singer-songwriter and composer {{W|Marianna Cataldi}}.<br />
* [[Vladimir Kocaqi]]'s name is inspired by Albanian cellist [http://www.casertamusica.com/rubriche/musicisti/VladimirKocaqi/vladimir_kocaqi.htm Vladimir Kocaqi].<br />
* All of the Stands featured in ''Purple Haze Feedback'' have names inspired by songs by {{W|Jimi Hendrix}}.<br />
** [[Sheila E]] has [[Voodoo Child]].<br />
** [[Cannolo Murolo]] has [[All Along Watchtower]] (song from {{W|Bob Dylan}}, was covered by Hendrix).<br />
** [[Massimo Volpe]] has [[Manic Depression]].<br />
** [[Angelica Attanasio]] has [[Nightbird Flying]].<br />
** [[Vladimir Kocaqi]] has [[Rainy Day Dream Away]].<br />
** [[Vittorio Cataldi]] has [[Dolly Dagger]].<br />
* During her introduction scene, Angelica Attanasio hums ''Vitti 'na crozza'', a famous Sicilian song.<ref name=PHF1>[[Purple Haze Feedback]], chapter 1</ref><br />
** Chapter 1 of the book is named after ''Vitti 'na crozza''.<br />
* Chapter 2 of the book is named by the Neapolitan song ''Me voglio fà 'na casa''.<ref name=PHF2>[[Purple Haze Feedback]], chapter 2</ref><br />
* Chapter 3 of the book is named by the Neapolitan song '''A vucchella''.<ref name=PHF3>[[Purple Haze Feedback]], chapter 3</ref><br />
* Chapter 4 of the book is named by the Neapolitan song ''Tu ca nun chiagne''.<ref name=PHF4>[[Purple Haze Feedback]], chapter 4</ref><br />
* During a flashback, Bucciarati and Fugo discuss about songs. They mention the {{W|Miles Davis}} albums {{W|Bitches Brew}} and {{W|Elevator to the Gallows}}'s soundtrack.<ref name=PHF4/><br />
* Chapter 5 of the book is named by the Sicilian song ''Mi votu e mi rivotu''.<ref name=PHF5>[[Purple Haze Feedback]], chapter 5</ref><br />
* Chapter 7 of the book is named by the Neapolitan song ''Luna Nova''.<ref name=PHF7>[[Purple Haze Feedback]], chapter 7</ref><br />
* Chapter 8 of the book is named by the Neapolitan song '''O surdato 'nnammurato''.<ref name=PHF8>[[Purple Haze Feedback]], chapter 8</ref><br />
** [[Trish Una]] can be heard over the radio singing the song.<br />
* Fugo hears the Neapolitan song {{W|Te voglio bene assaje|lang=it}} by composer {{W|Gaetano Donizetti}}.<ref name=PHF8/><br />
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* Sheila E says the E in her name stands for the {{W|Erinyes}}, mythological figures also known as The Furies.<ref name=PHF3/><br />
* Giorno is seen reading ''Politicita di Michelangelo'' by Italian writer {{W|Giorgio Spini|lang=it}}.<ref name=PHF5/><br />
* In a flashback, Bucciarati reads {{W|The Prince}}.<ref name=PHF6>[[Purple Haze Feedback]], chapter 6</ref><br />
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* Fugo once considered that music had peaked with {{W|Bach}} and {{W|Mozart}}. Sculpture and painting had peaked with {{W|Michelangelo}} and {{W|Leonardo Da Vinci}}. Architecture had ended with {{W|Vincenzo Scamozzi}} and {{W|Gian Lorenzo Bernini}}. Mathematics with {{W|Carl Friedrich Gauss}} and {{W|Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel}}.<ref name=PHF2/><br />
* The narration mentions the American criminal {{W|Frank Lucas}}'s drug trafficking operations to describe [[Passione]]'s drug trade.<ref name=PHF2/><br />
* The narration mentions the Greek philosopher {{W|Archimedes}} when describing Sicily.<ref name=PHF3/><br />
* The narration mentions the Italian writer {{W|Giuseppe Fava}} when describing Sicily.<ref name=PHF3/><br />
* Kocaqi mentions the American general {{W|George S. Patton}} when he narrates his story.<ref name=PHF4/><br />
* In a flashback, Bucciarati mentions the Italian politician {{W|Cesare Borgia}}.<ref name=PHF6/><br />
* The narration mentions Roman orator and writer {{W|Cicero}} when describing Syracuse.<ref name=PHF6/><br />
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* Fugo meets Mista in the {{W|San Siro}}, officially known as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.<ref name=PHF1/><br />
* The narcotics teams is introduced in the town of {{W|Villa San Giovanni}}.<ref name=PHF1/><br />
* Fugo studied at the {{W|University of Bologna}}<ref name=PHF2/><br />
* Kocaqi fights Fugo in the Teatro Greco in {{W|Taormina}}.<ref name=PHF4/><br />
* The narcotics team head for {{W|Ortygia}}, Syracuse.<ref name=PHF5/><br />
* Vittorio and Murolo fight in the {{W|Cathedral of Syracuse}}.<ref name=PHF6/><br />
* Fugo and Volpe fight in the {{W|Temple of Apollo (Syracuse)|Temple of Apollo}} in Syracuse.<ref name=PHF7/><br />
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* Cannolo Murolo wears a {{W|Borsalino}} hat.<ref name=PHF2/><br />
* Kocaqi is said to move like a {{W|Tai Chi}} master.<ref name=PHF4/><br />
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===[[JORGE JOESTAR (Novel)|JORGE JOESTAR]]===<br />
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* Several Stands which appear in the novel have their namesakes inspired from various films:<br />
** [[Grand Blue]]'s namesake is the 1988 French sport movie {{W|The Big Blue}} (named ''Le grand bleu'' in French).<br />
** [[NYPD Blue]]'s namesake is the American police procedural series {{W|NYPD Blue}}.<br />
** [[Blue Thunder]]'s namesake is the American thriller movie {{W|Blue Thunder}}.<br />
** [[U-Boat]] and its derivative U-boat Ultimate's namesake is the 1981 German war movie {{W|Das Boot}}.<br />
** [[Videodrome]]'s namesake is the Canadian thriller movie {{W|Videodrome}}.<br />
** [[Stepmom]]'s namesake is the American comedy-drama movie {{W|Stepmom (1998 film)|Stepmom}}.<br />
** [[The Iron Ladies]]'s namesake is the Thai sport/comedy movie {{W|The Iron Ladies}}.<br />
** [[Dune]] and its derivative Dune Ultimate's namesake is the American science-fiction movie {{W|Dune (1984 film)|Dune}}.<br />
** [[Singing in the Rain]]'s namesake is the American musical movie {{W|Singin' in the Rain}}.<br />
** [[Rear Window]]'s namesake is the American thriller {{W|Rear Window}}.<br />
** [[Right Stuff]]'s namesake is the American historical movie {{W|The Right Stuff (film)}}.<br />
** [[Cube House]]'s namesake is the Japanese animated movie {{W|La Maison en Petits Cubes}}.<br />
** [[Stray Dog]]'s namesake is the Japanese crime movie {{W|Stray Dog (film)|Stray Dog}}.<br />
** [[Face/Off]]'s namesake is the American action movie {{W|Face/Off}}.<br />
** [[Evil Dead]]'s namesake is the American horror movie {{W|The Evil Dead}}.<br />
** [[Blob]]'s namesake is the American science-fiction movie {{W|The Blob}}.<br />
** [[Twister]]'s namesake is the American disaster movie {{W|Twister (1996 film)|Twister}}.<br />
** [[The Passion]]'s namesake is the American biblical drama {{W|The Passion of the Christ}}.<br />
* When [[Tsukumojuku Kato|Tsukumojuku]] explains the solution to the fifteen locked room murders to [[Jorge Joestar (Joji)|Jorge Joestar]]{{Universe|37|Jorge}}, [[Javier Cortes]]'s ability to enter people's dreams reminds Jorge of {{w|Inception}}.<br />
* When Jorge Joestar{{Universe|37|Jorge}} meets [[Penelope de la Rosa]], she mentions the legend of the gremlins, which reminds Jorge of the horror movie {{W|Gremlins}}, directed by {{W|Joe Dante}} and produced by {{W|Steven Spielberg}}.<br />
* Vincent Lecoeur's namesake is the French actor [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Lec%C5%93ur Vincent Lecoeur].<br />
* When Jorge encounters the skin zombies, he says they are totally unlike the living dead featured in {{W|George A. Romero}}'s films.<br />
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* Namahage Detective's namesake is the Japanese demon-like creature {{W|Namahage}}.<br />
* The murders of several detective are set to remind witnesses of various Japanese folk tales:<br />
** Nekoneko Nyan Nyan Nyan's death is based on the tales of {{W|Momotarō}}.<br />
** Sachiari Hakkyoku's death is based on the tale of {{W|Urashima Tarō}}.<br />
** Tsukumojuku's death is based on the tale of {{W|Kintarō}}.<br />
* The Mothman is inspired by the legend of the {{W|Mothman}}.<br />
* When George becomes a pilot, he hears rumours about {{W|Gremlin|Gremlins}}.<br />
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* Guruguru Majin's namesake is the manga {{W|Magical Circle Guru Guru}}<br />
* Tsukumojuku asks George is he's read the works of {{W|Edgar Allan Poe}} and mentions the short story {{W|The Murders in the Rue Morgue}}.<br />
* When George begins to read more novel, he reads the adventures of {{W|Sherlock Holmes}}, {{W|Charles Dickens}}, {{W|Oscar Wilde}}, {{W|Emily Brontë}}, {{W|H. G. Wells}} and notably {{W|The Time Machine}}, {{W|The Island of Doctor Moreau}}, {{W|The Invisible Man}} and {{W|The War of the Worlds}}.<br />
* When Jorge investigates the murders of several detectives, Rohan and Jorge mention the fantasy manga {{W|GeGeGe no Kitarō}}.<br />
* They also mention the manga {{W|Little Ghost Q-Taro}} through the title's shortened version ''Obake-Q''.<br />
* Jorge mentions {{W|Ellery Queen}} when investigating Tsukumojuku's murder.<br />
* In the 37th Universe, humanity as sent a crewed spaceship named the {{W|H. G. Wells}} towards Mars.<br />
* Giorno and Diavolo's split personality disorder is compared to The {{W|Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde}} by {{W|Robert Louis Stevenson}}.<br />
* Pucci cites the Bible, specifically the 2 Kings 20-7, linking the mention of figs in the psalm to the "fig tart" in the 14-words-long password of Dio.<br />
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* Antonio Torres' namesake is the Spanish musician {{W|Antonio de Torres Jurado}}.<br />
** His parents Alejandro Torres and Maria Torres are inspired by Antonio de Torres Jurado's parents, respectively Juan Torres and Maria Jurado.<br />
* Nekoneko Nyan Nyan's namesake is the Japanese song [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%8D%E3%82%B3%E3%83%BB%E3%83%8B%E3%83%A3%E3%83%B3%E3%83%8B%E3%83%A3%E3%83%B3%E3%83%8B%E3%83%A3%E3%83%B3 Nekoneko Nyan Nyan].<br />
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* Goyathlay Soundman's namesake is {{W|Geronimo}}, an Apache leader and medicine man who was also known as Goyaałé in the Mescalero-Chiricahua language.<br />
* Ngapoi Ngawang Tonpetty's namesake is the Tibetan official {{W|Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme}}.<br />
* John Moore Brazabon is inspired by the real-life {{W|John Moore-Brabazon, 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara}}, an English aviation pioneer and politician.<br />
* Charles Rolls is inspired by the real-life {{W|Charles Rolls}}, an English motoring and aviation pioneer.<br />
* Jim Graham is inspired by {{W|James Graham (British Army soldier)|James Graham}}, a British soldier.<br />
* Javier Cortes's namesake is the Mexican football player {{W|Javier Cortés}}.<br />
* Julio Gonzales's namesake is the Spanish sculptor and painter {{W|Julio González (sculptor)|Julio González}}.<br />
* Leonora Cortes's namesake is {{W|Leonor Cortés Moctezuma}}, daughter the Aztec emperor {{W|Moctezuma II}}.<br />
* Juan Rovira Cortes's namesake is {{W|Juan de Tolosa}}, Leonora Cortés Moctezuma's husband.<br />
* Edvard Noriega's namesake is Spanish actor {{W|Eduardo Noriega}}.<br />
* Faraday's namesake is the British scientist {{W|Michael Faraday}}.<br />
* Wilhelm Wolff Beer and Johann Heinricj Mädler's namesake are the astronomers {{W|Wilhelm Beer}} and {{W|Johann Heinrich von Mädler}}.<br />
* Peter Frazer's namesake is the English photographer {{W|Peter Fraser (photographer)|Peter Fraser}}.<br />
* David Seymour's namesake is the Polish photojournalist {{W|David Seymour (photographer)|David Seymour}}.<br />
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* Tsukumojuku Kato's family's namesakes are varied:<br />
* His mother Serika's namesake is the {{W|Toyota Celica}}.<br />
* Her youngest son Seshiru is the Japanese fashion brand [http://cecilmcbee.jp/ Cecil McBee].<br />
* The Eyed Balloon is compared to the painting ''The Eye Like a Strange Balloon Mounts Toward Infinity'', a painting from French painter {{W|Odilon Redon}}. It is also compared to Japanese manga artist {{W|Mizuki Shigeru}}'s character, the yokai Backbeard.<br />
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===[[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan: Short Story Collection]]===<br />
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*In [[Kushagara]], when Jugo Shishi asks [[Rohan]] if he received any documents from his editor, Rohan tells him that the last thing his editor brought him was a sticker of {{w|List of Kinnikuman characters#Curry Cook|Curry Cook}} from {{w|Kinnikuman}}.<br />
*In [[Golden Melody]], Rohan buys a record player in order to listen to {{w|Led Zeppelin}}, specifically the song {{w|Good Times Bad Times}}.<br />
*In [[Golden Melody]], Rohan hears the sound of drums and guitars which reminds him of the intro to a song by {{w|Kings of Leon}}.<br />
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* [[Fabio Ubuh]]'s Stand [[El Señor de las Moscas]] is named after the novel ''{{W|Lord of the Flies}}''.<br />
* [[Izahela Mena-Mena]]'s Stand [[Hopscotch]] is named after the novel ''{{W|Hopscotch (Cortázar novel)|Hopscotch}}''.<br />
* [[Joaquin Ruiz-Jorruda]]'s Stand [[El Aleph]] is named after the short story ''{{W|The Aleph (short story)|El Aleph}}''.<br />
* The Stand [[Écue-Yamba-O]] is named after the eponymous novel written by ''{{W|Alejo Carpentier}}''.<br />
* [[Dos Santos]]' Stand [[La Casa Verde]] is named after the novel ''{{W|The Green House}}''.<br />
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*The [[JOJO A-GO!GO!]] artbook includes several images of different characters and stands having a dance party, with the artwork being captioned with "Let's Dance". This is a possible reference to the David Bowie {{W|Let's Dance (David Bowie song)|song}} and {{W|Let's Dance (David Bowie album)|album}} Let's Dance.<br />
*The stand [[Remote Romance]] from the [[Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012|JoJo Exhibition 2012]] is named after the {{W|Camel (band)|Camel}} song of the same name. <br />
* In [[All-Star Battle]]'s english localization, one of Joseph's lines references the movie {{W|The Room}} by {{W|Tommy Wiseau}}. The line reads as "You are tearing me apart, Lisa Lisa!".<br />
* In [[Millionaire Village (TV Drama)]], [[Rohan Kishibe]] references a famous legend about {{W|Queen Victoria}}. It is said that she once held a reception for an African chieftain, who mistakenly drank water from a finger washing bowl. To prevent her guest from being shamed, she also drank the water from her bowl.<br />
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[[Category:Lists]]</div>TheBlackDemon1996https://jojowiki.com/index.php?title=Heaven%27s_falling_down&diff=777618Heaven's falling down2022-12-01T21:02:14Z<p>TheBlackDemon1996: </p>
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|title = Heaven's falling down<br />
|image = [[File:Heaven's falling down Cover.jpg|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
|ja_kanji =<br />
|ja_romaji =<br />
|artist = [[sana]] (sajou no hana)<br />
|lyrics = [[Shoko Fujibayashi]]<br />
|composer = [[Yugo Kanno]]<br />
|arranger = <br />
|date = December 2, 2022<ref>https://jojo-portal.com/anime/so/music/new-op-theme/</ref> {{S|Digital Single}}<br />
|price = ¥495 {{S|MP3 Format}}<ref>[https://mora.jp/package/43000033/PA00107807-0-1/ Mora Listing (MP3)]</ref><br />¥1320 {{S|FLAC Format}}<ref>[https://mora.jp/package/43000033/PA00107807-0-2/ Mora Listing (FLAC)]</ref><br />
|length = 1:30 {{S|TV}}<br />3:35 {{S|Full}}<br />
|use = [[Stone Ocean (Anime)|Stone Ocean]] Episodes [[SO Episode 25|25]] - [[SO Episode 38|38]]<br />
|tempo = <br />
|keym = <br />
|previous = [[STONE OCEAN (Opening)|STONE OCEAN]]<br />
|next =<br />
|colors = StoneOcean<br />
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"'''Heaven's falling down'''" is the second opening theme song of ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean]]'' and the eleventh overall opening theme of ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation]]'' as a whole. The song is performed by [[Sana|sana (sajou no hana)]], with lyrics by [[Shoko Fujibayashi]] and composition by [[Yugo Kanno]]. The opening animation sequence was produced by [[Kamikaze Douga]].<ref>[https://jojo-news.com/2022/12/01/sana-sajou-no-hana-performs-2nd-jojos-bizarre-adventure-stone-ocean-opening/ sana (sajou no hana) Performs 2nd JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean Opening]</ref><br />
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==Opening Animation==<br />
[[File:SO OP2 01.png|thumb|left|Jolyne in the opening.]]<br />
The opening begins with [[Jolyne Cujoh|Jolyne]] standing in front of the night sky with her back turned. As she turns around, it transitions to her father [[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]], who summons [[Star Platinum]] to do a punch barrage against [[The World]]. The World then cracks as light shines through it. Star Platinum punches through the rubble and it zooms out to reveal the Stand on the reflection of a [[DISC]]. [[Savage Garden]] carries the DISC away and flies off into the sky. The scene pans diagonally downward to [[Romeo Jisso|Romeo]]'s car in the rainstorm. It quickly shows the back of his car, then Romeo holding the bloodied [[hitchhiker]], and then a side view of Jolyne standing in shock by the car.<br />
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[[File:SO OP2 02.png|thumb|right|Jolyne holding the pendant.]]<br />
The scene cross dissolves into a black and white shot of Jotaro visiting Jolyne in the meeting room. Jolyne's [[Stone Pendant|stone pendant]] and hand appears on the center of the screen, transparent. The pendant falls onto her hand and she grasps it. More of Jolyne's body is revealed as it shows a frontal view of her holding the stone pendant with butterflies, her tattoo, and stars on her body. Meanwhile, the background transitions to Jotaro affected by [[Whitesnake]]'s "Melt Your Heart" ability. Fully visible, the locket is open to reveal the photo of Jotaro and [[Jolyne's Mother|Jolyne's mother]], which Jolyne tearfully looks at. Jotaro is shown sitting in bed, being treated by the [[Speedwagon Foundation]]. It fades back to Jolyne with a shot of her back and the [[Joestar Birthmark]] visible. She holds the pendant to her chest and turns around, looking at a light in the sky. <br />
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[[File:SO OP2 03.png|thumb|left|Jolyne and her companions.]]<br />
The center of the screen flashes with the effect of a CRT TV turning on, opening up to reveal a transparent [[Ermes Costello|Ermes]] with [[Kiss]]'s stickers overlaid on her. The background is black and white with [[Sports Maxx]] torturing a man by a car. Kiss appears behind Ermes as the background wipes to [[Gloria Costello]]'s corpse in the sea. Kiss starts punching while Ermes screams, leaving the screen for a transparent [[Narciso Anasui|Anasui]] with wheels on his body to emerge after. Anasui poses while the black and white background shows his [[Anasui's Former Girlfriend|ex-girlfriend]] in bed having an affair. The background shifts to wheels and various items that Anasui took apart when he was younger, while a transparent [[Diver Down]] appears behind him. Anasui then runs off the screen and a transparent [[Emporio Alnino|Emporio]] appears with a baseball and baseball glove pattern on his body. He throws a baseball up while the background shows his [[Emporio's Mother|mother]]'s skeleton. A transparent [[Weather Report]] springs up with clouds on his body and the background also covered in clouds. The scene distorts and squeezes downward with another flash, resembling a TV turning off.<br />
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[[File:SO OP2 04.png|thumb|right|Jolyne against Pucci.]]<br />
Ermes, Emporio, Anasui, and Weather are now all by Jolyne's side, looking at the lone light in the sky. A close-up of [[Enrico Pucci]]'s face zooms out to a frontal view with [[Whitesnake]] as well as silhouettes of [[DIO]]'s sons ([[Ungalo]], [[Rikiel]], and [[Donatello Versus]]) in front of him. At [[Kennedy Space Center]], a clock zooms outward and rotates upside down as Jolyne falls upward. She spins around and leaps toward a bright sky. The clouds shoot past to reveal the sun and Jolyne jumps downward with [[Stone Free]] punching. Ermes and Kiss do a diagonal kick downwards as Anasui and Weather each appear afterwards with their Stands. Emporio shoots his ghost gun with a panicked expression as cars and various other objects are floating in the background. The scene pans downward to Pucci looking up with [[DIO]]'s shadow beneath him.<br />
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[[File:SO OP2 05.png|thumb|left|Series title.]]<br />
The scene fades to the wetlands where [[Foo Fighters|F.F.]] spins and flies up to the clouds. Finally, Jolyne confronts Pucci, as it shows her feet stepping in water. Pucci turns around as Whitesnake prepares to battle. Jolyne also readies herself and summons [[Stone Free]]. She and her Stand calmly walk forward before she starts running until her eyes are close up with her pupils filled with the flames of rage, similar to the ending of [[Sono Chi no Sadame]], and she punches the screen. The ''Stone Ocean'' logo is overlaid on the imprint of her punch and snail shells can be seen on the bottom.<br />
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===Version 2 (Stone Ocean 38)===<br />
[[File:SO OP2 08.png|thumb|right|Jotaro and Star Platinum stopping time.]]<br />
In the final episode of ''[[Stone Ocean (Anime)|Stone Ocean]]'', the opening animation is significantly changed.<br />
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During the shots where Weather Report's silhouette is visible, the background is now revealed, showing the death of [[Perla Pucci|Perla]].<br />
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Later, the frontal view of Pucci and DIO's sons now has everyone being revealed. As the shot transitions to the courtyard, the clock is now running at an accelerated pace. Suddenly, time stops and [[Jotaro Kujo]] appears with [[Star Platinum]], the latter preparing to punch towards the screen. However, time resumes, suprising Jotaro and Star Platinum, but before they can recover, Pucci suddenly appears to confront him.<br />
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[[File:SO OP2 07.png|thumb|left|Jolyne vs Pucci, 2nd version.]]<br />
The scene changes to the very start of the opening animation of [[Sono Chi no Sadame]], showing all the manga panels featuring the [[JoJo]]s appearing in quick succession until Jolyne appears in the staircase of the first opening of the series. Pucci appears as well, posing alongside [[Made in Heaven]], and accelerates time. The background crumbles and the scene shifts to a shot of all the JoJos posing in front of an abstract background, a thread going around several of the key items of the series from the [[Stone Mask]] to the [[Arrow]]. The scene goes back to the staircase. As the camera rotates and flies upwards, the view catches up on Jolyne and Pucci confronting each other with their respective Stands out and a fiery aura surrounding them, reminiscent of the tarot card sequence in [[STAND PROUD]]. Stone Free thus launches a punch towards Pucci and the camera flies up again as the staircase disintegrates and everything disappears in a flash of light. <br />
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[[File:SO OP2 09.png|thumb|right|Second title card.]]<br />
Finally the "Stone Ocean" title appears with a brief flash in front of a cosmic background, and the pendant appears then falls. Several clouds appear and the scene ends in a shot of the road on which [[Emporio]] meets [[Irene]].<br />
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==Appearances==<br />
{{CBox|Title=Characters|bg=SO3|bg2=SO2|<br />
{{Char|Name=Jolyne Cujoh|Av=JolyneAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Jotaro Kujo|Av=JotaroAvAnim6.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Savage Garden|Av=SavageGardenAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Romeo Jisso|Av=RomeoAvAnim.png|Status={{Flash}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Hitchhiker|Av=HitchikerAvAnim.png|Status={{Flash}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Jolyne's Mother|Av=JolyneMomAvAnim.png|Status={{S|Photo}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Ermes Costello|Av=ErmesAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Sports Maxx|Av=SportsMaxxAvAnim.png|Status={{Flash}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Gloria Costello|Av=GloriaAvAnim.png|Status={{Flash}} {{S|Corpse}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Narciso Anasui|Av=AnasuiAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Anasui's Former Girlfriend|Av=AnasuiFormerGfAvAnim.png|Status={{Flash}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Emporio Alnino|Av=EmporioAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Emporio's Mother|Av=EmporioMomAv.png|Status={{Flash}} {{S|Corpse}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Weather Report|Av=WeatherReportAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Enrico Pucci|Av=PucciAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Ungalo|Av=UngaloAvAnim.png|Status={{S|Silhouette}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Rikiel|Av=RikielAvAnim.png|Status={{S|Silhouette}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Donatello Versus|Av=DonatelloAvAnim.png|Status={{S|Silhouette}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Dio Brando|SName=DIO|Av=DioAvAnim6.png|Status={{S|Shadow}} {{S|Cameo}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=F.F.|Av=FooFightersAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
}}<br />
{{CBox|Title=Stands|bg=SO3|bg2=SO2|<br />
{{Char|Name=Star Platinum|Av=StarPlatinumAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=The World|Av=TheWorldAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Kiss|Av=KissAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Diver Down|Av=DiverDownAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Burning Down the House|Av=BurningDownTheHouseAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Whitesnake|Av=WhitesnakeAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Stone Free|Av=StoneFreeAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Weather Report (Stand)|SName=Weather Report|Av=WeatherReportStandAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
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===Second Version===<br />
{{CBox|Title=Characters|bg=SO3|bg2=SO2|<br />
{{Char|Name=Jolyne Cujoh|Av=JolyneAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Jotaro Kujo|Av=JotaroAvAnim6.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Savage Garden|Av=SavageGardenAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Romeo Jisso|Av=RomeoAvAnim.png|Status={{Flash}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Hitchhiker|Av=HitchikerAvAnim.png|Status={{Flash}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Jolyne's Mother|Av=JolyneMomAvAnim.png|Status={{S|Photo}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Ermes Costello|Av=ErmesAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Sports Maxx|Av=SportsMaxxAvAnim.png|Status={{Flash}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Gloria Costello|Av=GloriaAvAnim.png|Status={{Flash}} {{S|Corpse}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Narciso Anasui|Av=AnasuiAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Anasui's Former Girlfriend|Av=AnasuiFormerGfAvAnim.png|Status={{Flash}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Emporio Alnino|Av=EmporioAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Emporio's Mother|Av=EmporioMomAv.png|Status={{Flash}} {{S|Corpse}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Weather Report|Av=WeatherReportAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Perla Pucci|Av=PerlaAvAnim.png|Status={{Flash}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Enrico Pucci|Av=PucciAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Ungalo|Av=UngaloAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Rikiel|Av=RikielAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Donatello Versus|Av=DonatelloAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Jonathan Joestar|Av=JonathanAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Robert E. O. Speedwagon|Av=SpeedwagonAvAnim1.png|Status={{S|Cameo}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Erina Pendleton|Av=ErinaAvAnim1.png|Status={{S|Cameo}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=George Joestar|Av=GeorgeAvAnim.png|Status={{S|Cameo}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Joseph Joestar|Av=JosephAvAnim2.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Josuke Higashikata|Av=JosukeAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Giorno Giovanna|Av=GiornoAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
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{{CBox|Title=Stands|bg=SO3|bg2=SO2|<br />
{{Char|Name=Star Platinum|Av=StarPlatinumAvAnim6.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=The World|Av=TheWorldAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Kiss|Av=KissAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Diver Down|Av=DiverDownAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Burning Down the House|Av=BurningDownTheHouseAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Whitesnake|Av=WhitesnakeAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Stone Free|Av=StoneFreeAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Crazy Diamond|Av=CrazyDiamondAvAnim.png|Status={{S|Cameo}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Gold Experience Requiem|Av=GERAvAnim.png|Status={{S|Cameo}}|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
{{Char|Name=Made in Heaven|Av=MiHAvAnim.png|Color=SO|Color2=SO2}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Lyrics==<br />
{{Tabber<br />
|English Ver|<br />
{{Lyrics|<br />
<poem><br />
Destiny is mine<br />
My fear won't bother me<br />
That never ending flow of love of that is in my heart<br />
Shoot us where we lie<br />
</poem><br />
}}<br />
{{Lyrics|<br />
<poem><br />
I feel no pain<br />
The one is come with the rain<br />
My heart and soul are sharpened by<br />
That the brightest light of all<br />
</poem><br />
}}<br />
{{Lyrics|<br />
<poem><br />
Falling, then I hear your voice<br />
Your voice will guide me as in my fate<br />
So I swear to the shining ocean now:<br />
Guide me through<br />
I will survive and show you that someday<br />
the reason that we're here<br />
</poem><br />
{{Lyrics|<br />
<poem><br />
Heaven's falling down<br />
the sky is breaking down<br />
But I know I will survive<br />
Until the end of time<br />
Destiny is mine<br />
My fear won't bother me<br />
That never ending flow of love of that is in my heart<br />
Shoot us where we lie<br />
</poem><br />
}}<br />
{{Lyrics|<br />
<poem><br />
I chose my fate<br />
No one can take it away<br />
The wings of hope and freedom will<br />
Always be right on my side<br />
</poem><br />
}}<br />
{{Lyrics|<br />
<poem><br />
I see fading lights ahead<br />
And I can hear a pray in my heart<br />
I believe this war is worth fighting for<br />
Stay with me<br />
I need you by my side<br />
No matter how hard it might be<br />
</poem><br />
}}<br />
{{Lyrics|<br />
<poem><br />
Heaven's falling down<br />
My world is breaking down<br />
It's all in my blood<br />
Until the end of time<br />
Destiny is mine<br />
I will not surrendor<br />
As long as I can fight<br />
The power is within me<br />
Shoot us where we lie<br />
</poem><br />
}}<br />
{{Lyrics|<br />
<poem><br />
The stars shine more<br />
In darkest blaze of war<br />
So I turn the flame of light<br />
Will burn bright in me<br />
</poem><br />
}}<br />
{{Lyrics|<br />
<poem><br />
Destiny is mine<br />
My fear won't bother me<br />
That never ending flow of love of that is in my heart<br />
Shoot us where we lie<br />
The glow of life is in my eyes<br />
</poem><br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
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* Heaven's Falling Down is also the name of a song by the power metal band {{W|Dawn of Destiny}}<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HpHVFhJ9us</ref>, which coincidentally, is the name of [[Enrico Pucci]]'s theme in ''[[All-Star Battle]]'' as well as the [[Weekly Shonen Jump]] title of [[SO Chapter 156]].<br />
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Heaven's falling down}}</div>TheBlackDemon1996https://jojowiki.com/index.php?title=Whitesnake&diff=706348Whitesnake2022-02-08T23:42:09Z<p>TheBlackDemon1996: The other version makes it sound like it was going to talk about his Pucci voice, not his Whitesnake voice.</p>
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|title = Whitesnake<br />
|colors = StoneOcean<br />
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|ja_kanji = ホワイトスネイク<br />
|ja_romaji = Howaitosuneiku<br />
|engname = Pale Snake {{S|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|ASB]], [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|EoH]], [[Netflix]]}}<br />
|user = [[Enrico Pucci]]<br />
|namesake = {{W|Whitesnake}} {{S|English rock band}}<br />
|type = {{ST|Long}}<br>{{ST|Psycho}}<br>{{ST|NH}}<br>{{ST|Sentient}}<br />
|cry = USHYAAA! [[File:WhitesnakeUshya.wav]]<br />
|mangadebut = [[SO Chapter 16]] {{S|Ability only}}<br />[[SO Chapter 17]] {{Full}}<br />
|animedebut = [[SO Episode 4]] {{S|Ability only}}<br />[[SO Episode 5]] {{Full}}<br />
|gamedebut = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle]]<br />
|seiyuu = [[Tomokazu Seki]] {{S|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean|Anime]]}}<br />{{W|Takuya Kirimoto}} {{S|[[ASB]]}}<br/>{{W|Yasunori Masutani}} {{S|[[EoH]]}}<br />
|actor = [[Yong Yea]] {{S|English Dub}}<br />
|stats = {{Stats|power=?|speed=D|range=?|stamina=A|precision=?|potential=?|color={{Color|SO2}}|note={{*}}(Likely A or higher)<ref name="JOJOVELLER">''[[JOJOVELLER]]'': STANDS, p.221-222</ref><br />{{*}}{{*}}(Refers to "Melt your Heart" Ability)<ref name="JOJOVELLER"/>|notealign=right}}<br />
|destpower = ?*<br />
|speed = D**<br />
|range = ?<br />
|stamina = A<br />
|precision = ?<br />
|potential = ?<br />
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{{quote|{{nihongo2|You were one move...too late...|「一手」遅カッタ…ナ…|`Itte' oso katta… na…}}|Whitesnake to [[Jotaro Kujo]]|{{Ch|SO Chapter 18}}|v=WhitesnakeOneStepTooLate.wav}}<br />
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{{Nihongo|'''Whitesnake'''|ホワイトスネイク|''Howaitosuneiku''}} is the [[Stand]] of [[Enrico Pucci]], featured in the sixth part of the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' series, ''[[Stone Ocean]]''.<br />
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Whitesnake possesses the ability to create illusions and extract mainly two types of [[DISC]]s from a person's psyche which can then be inserted into someone else's head, allowing them to either see the DISC owner's memories or use their Stand.<br />
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==Appearance==<br />
[[File:Whitesnake Appearance Anime.png|frameless|left|120px]]<br />
Whitesnake is a humanoid Stand of a height and build similar to Pucci's. It is sparsely clothed in black, with a mask covering its face to the bottom of where its nose would be, in a piece that rises above its head by half its height in a row of peaks, like a crown. Its attire is based on Araki's image of an executioner.<ref name="JOJOVELLER"/> Its light skin is marked by horizontal stripes of roughly an inch's height, with "''GΔCT''" (after the four {{W|nucleobase|nucleobases}} of {{W|DNA}}) repeatedly written on every other stripe. Its irises are also unique, appearing as if they are melting.<br />
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{{Palette|Clothing|#121222|#FFD34E|desc=Black clothing and golden studs}}<br />
{{Palette|Features|#FDFBFF|desc=White lettering}}<br />
|T2=All-Star Battle<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#BFB6F5|#F4F3F8|desc=Light Purple/White stripes}}<br />
{{Palette|Clothing|#4E3E89|#FFD520|desc=Dark Purple clothing and golden studs}}<br />
{{Palette|Features|#28FCA7|desc=Light Green lettering}}<br />
|T3=Eyes of Heaven<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#D3C6FF|#FEFEFE|desc=Lavender/White stripes}}<br />
{{Palette|Clothing|#373165|#FACA3C|desc=Purple-black clothing and golden studs}}<br />
{{Palette|Features|#9550EA|desc=Purple lettering}}<br />
|T4=Anime<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#d9d7fb|#b3c8e4|desc=White skin, light blue stripes}}<br />
{{Palette|Clothing|#12101f|#32285e|#ddb36c|desc=Black clothing, purple high-lights, and golden studs}}<br />
{{Palette|Features|#92a9d2|desc=Light blue lettering}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Personality==<br />
Despite being controlled by Pucci, Whitesnake moves with its own sense of self-awareness<ref name="JOJOVELLER"/> and will often portray a cold, scornful, and hateful personality. It acts as Pucci's mouthpiece and avatar throughout [[Green Dolphin Street Prison]], serving to enforce his dominance over the other guards and personnel while Pucci himself watches from afar.<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
As a long-distance Stand, Whitesnake possesses an extended range (about 20 meters<ref name="SOC50">{{Ch|SO Chapter 50}}</ref>), allowing its user, Enrico Pucci, to act undetected within the boundaries of [[Green Dolphin Street Prison]]. Despite this, it displays strength similar to that of [[Stand Types#Close-Range Stand|close-range Stands]] and is capable of performing precise and deadly movements like stabbing [[Diver Down]] and [[Foo Fighters]] with its hands, due to having its own strong ego.<ref name="JOJOVELLER"/><br />
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It's strong enough to fight Stands like [[Stone Free]] head-on, though not necessarily overpower them. Thus, Pucci relies on Whitesnake's esoteric set of powers to ambush enemies and take them down in one strike.<br />
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The stand is seemingly capable of controlling people's minds through direct contact. During the [[Heavy Weather (story arc)|Heavy Weather fight]], Whitesnake takes control of Anasui's mind forcing him to guide Pucci through dangerous blood spikes.<ref name="SOC135">{{Ch|SO Chapter 135}}, p.12</ref> It's unclear whether this is a separate ability or an extension of DISC creation.<br />
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===DISC Extraction===<br />
{{Main|DISC}}<br />
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[[File:whitesnake powa.gif|300px|thumb|left|Stealing Jotaro's memory and Stand as DISCs]]<br />
Whitesnake's primary ability is to manipulate spirits through the use of special [[DISC]]s.<ref name=":0" /><br />
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Whitesnake can first and foremost extract a portion or the entirety of a person's psyche out of their bodies in the form of tangible DISCs and then put them into people.<ref name=":1">{{Ch|SO Chapter 19}}</ref> To do so, Whitesnake must touch its victim and take the time to physically "extract" the DISC from them; as such, partial extraction is ineffective.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 94}}</ref><br />
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There are two main types of DISCs: Memory DISCs contain a person's memory and Stand DISCs contain a person's Stand. DISCs may be inserted into another person's head, allowing them to either freely consult the memories inside<ref name=":2" /> or use the corresponding Stand, much like the original user. Pucci can use this mechanic to force a detrimental power into someone, for example putting a water-boiling Stand DISC inside Foo Fighters despite its dependency on the water to survive.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 91}}</ref> In certain instances, those with inserted DISCs can eject them, presumably through enough force to the head.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 22}}</ref><ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 25}}</ref><br />
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People whose Stand and Memory DISCs are extracted will fall unconscious<ref name=":1" /> and may die, their bodily functions stopping and having to be maintained through machines.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 20}}</ref> Putting a Memory DISC back inside their rightful owner will restore them,<ref name=":2">{{Ch|SO Chapter 26}}</ref> however, the same does not apply with Stand DISCs.<ref name="SOC50"/> A Stand User with only a Stand DISC can regain consciousness and be capable of learning, but the loss of their will to live results in muscle atrophy and eventual death of the body.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 75}}</ref> Weather Report is an exception to this degradation for unknown reasons.<br />
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Whitesnake also demonstrates the ability to insert and extract DISCs of miscellaneous use. DISCs can contain instructions the host will instinctively obey without question,<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 48}}</ref> and enables them to do seemingly impossible feats like exploding, showcasing the power of suggestion over a physical body.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 49}}</ref> [[Enrico Pucci|Pucci]] has also inserted a music CD into [[Guccio]]'s head, causing him to function as a music player.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 84}}</ref> Whitesnake is shown to be able to extract senses, depriving Pucci of his sight, for instance, to protect him from [[Heavy Weather]].<br />
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Whitesnake is born from Pucci's desire to preserve [[Perla Pucci|Perla]]'s memories after her death, so this manifests into its ability to extract DISCs able to preserve the memories and soul of a person.<br />
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===Illusion Creation===<br />
{{Tech|Part=SO|Part2=SO2<br />
|Name = Melt Your Heart<br />
|JPN = 心を溶かす<br />
|Romaji = Kokoro o Tokasu<br />
|User = <br />
|Debut = [[SO Chapter 16]] / [[SO Episode 4]]<br />
|MImage = MeltYourHeart.png<br />
|AImage = whitesnake powa 2.gif<br />
|Desc = Melt Your Heart<ref name="JOJOVELLER"/> is Whitesnake's ability to produce an acid that slowly digests objects like stomach acid.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 17}}</ref> It is first shown to constantly exude this acid and even take a partially molten form to hide,<ref name=":0">{{Ch|SO Chapter 18}}</ref> though this is only used once. While dissolving, targets of this attack are distracted in a delusional dream-state. A person trapped in the dream may wake up from it by noticing discrepancies between the dream and established reality.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 16}}</ref> The melting portion of the ability requires a significant amount of time to use effectively, reflected in the "D" in its speed parameter.<ref name="JOJOVELLER"/><br />
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Later, Whitesnake is shown creating sophisticated illusions to disguise itself as other people, having at one point impersonated Weather Report to ambush the Joestar Group and approach the [[Green Baby]].<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 92}}</ref><br />
|Gallery = <gallery><br />
WhitesnakeIllusion.png|thumb|right|180px|Dispelling illusion<br />
</gallery><br />
}}<br />
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==Chapters / Episodes==<br />
{{Appearance|BG=SO|BG2=SO2<br />
|Chapters =<br />
<tabber><br />
Part 6=<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 16}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 17}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 18}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 19}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 20}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 21}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 22}} {{C|[[DISC|Stand DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 23}} {{C|[[DISC|Stand DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 26}} {{C|[[DISC|Stand DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 32}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 33}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 34}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 49}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 50}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 58}} {{Flash}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 60}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 62}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 65}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 67}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 78}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 79}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 84}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 85}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 86}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 87}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 88}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 89}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 90}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 91}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 92}} {{C|Disguised as [[Weather Report]]}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 93}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 94}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 95}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 96}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 97}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 98}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 100}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 102}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 104}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 119}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 129}} {{Flash}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 133}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 134}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 135}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 136}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 137}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 138}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 140}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 141}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 145}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 149}} {{Cover}}<br />
|-|<br />
Spin-Offs=<br />
*[[Fujiko's Bizarre Worldly Wisdom -Whitesnake's Miscalculation-]]<br />
</tabber><br />
|Episodes =<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 4}} {{C|Ability only}}<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 5}}<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 6}} {{Flash}}<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 7}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 8}}<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 9}}<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 10}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 11}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 12}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Quotes==<br />
{{Quotes|bg=SO|bg2=SO2<br />
|{{Q|You were one move... too late.. Jotaro Kujo.|Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 18}}}}<br />
|{{Q|Being able to pass something on to someone... is an amazing thing. You said it yourself. In the meeting room. And you're exactly right... this is what I've wanted to steal from the very start! This is what I wanted to receiver from the invincible one! It's mine now! It is my Whitesnake's ability!|Enrico Pucci, through Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 19}}}}<br />
|{{Q|The man who killed Kennedy ended his life this way too. I think his name was Lee Harvey Oswald? Dead men tell no tales. That's how history always works out.|Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 20}}}}<br />
|{{Q|McQueen, that's what I like about you... I like you, I really do. At first glance, you look petty... but you're actually evil. McQueen, you have an evil that drags people down with you.|Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 22}}}}<br />
|{{Q|McQueen... Truly... you are truly evil... You have no animosity. Animosity... Power moves towards animosity, and a stronger power will always come to crush animosity. Animosity will always be destroyed in the end. It's quite simple. But you're different. You neither possess animosity nor malice. You don't even want to cause anyone any problems. You think you're the victim, and even though you aren't interested in people, you're hoping that someone will come and save you someday. But that's what I mean by true evil. It's more evil than evil itself. It's true evil, which pulls people down into misfortune along with you. I really like you, McQueen. If you find one of my enemies in this prison, you'll be sure to clean them up and take them out for me...|Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 23}}}}<br />
|{{Q|Just as the Earth has a proven 7 to 3 ratio between land and see, it is said that there is a definite number of living organisms on Earth... It can be said that as the population of humans increase, proportionally, an equal number of other organisms die out... Therefore, retaining the set number life that is allowed to live on Earth. But... if there was a way.. for one human being to possess those lives, those millions of lives... What do you think that person would be able to see? What does the future hold for that person.|Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 58}}}}<br />
|{{Q|Your brain? Wherever your brain is... it's not for you to decide. I was the one who gave you your Stand ability... Smug plankton scum like you don't have the right to lecture me!|Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 90}}}}<br />
|{{Q|The one who gave you your ability and your intellect was me! And now, I want it back, the Foo Fighters DISC.|Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 85}}}}<br />
|{{Q|This bitch! She made Weather Report make it rain!|Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 91}}}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Creation and Development==<br />
===Casting===<br />
Whitesnake and C-Moon's voice actor in ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle]]'', Takuya Kirimoto, also voiced [[J. Geil]] and [[Hanged Man]] in the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders|Part 3 TV Anime]] and ''[[Eyes of Heaven]]''.<br />
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In order to distinguish his Whitesnake voice from his Pucci voice, Pucci's English voice actor, [[Yong Yea]], uses {{W|Patrick Star}} from {{W|SpongeBob SquarePants}} as a reference.<ref>https://youtu.be/sJXY7TMLzmk?t=617</ref><br />
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==Novels==<br />
===[[JORGE JOESTAR (Novel)|JORGE JOESTAR]]===<br />
{{Canon}}<br />
Whitesnake also appears in the novel ''{{Jorge}}'', although it belongs to an incarnation of Enrico Pucci from the 37th universe. [[Kars]] develops his own enhanced copy of the Stand, known as [[Whitesnake Ultimate]].<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
{{Tabber<br />
|Manga|<br />
{{Tabber<br />
|Story|<br />
<gallery><br />
Whitesnake.jpg|Stand stats page<br />
Chapter_611.png|First full appearance<br />
WhitesnakeDISCRetrieval.png|White Snake retrieving [[Star Platinum]]'s stand DISC<br />
SnakeStrategy.png|Other tactics also involve more killer perceptions <br />
whitesnakerain.png|A frustrated Whitesnake in the rain<br />
WhiteEnd.png|The vain of restoring [[Jotaro Kujo]] from [[Star Platinum]]'s disc<br />
</gallery><br />
|Chapter Covers|<br />
<gallery><br />
SO Chapter 19.jpg|[[SO Chapter 19]] Cover<br />
SO Chapter 23 Cover A.png|[[SO Chapter 23]] Cover A<br />
SO Chapter 49 Cover B.jpg|[[SO Chapter 49]] Cover B<br />
SO Chapter 50 Cover B.jpg|[[SO Chapter 50]] Cover B<br />
SO Chapter 90.jpg|[[SO Chapter 90]] Cover<br />
SO Chapter 91.jpg|[[SO Chapter 91]] Cover<br />
SO Chapter 93 Cover A.png|[[SO Chapter 93]] Cover A<br />
SO Chapter 93 Cover B.jpg|[[SO Chapter 93]] Cover B<br />
SO Chapter 149 Cover B.jpg|[[SO Chapter 149]] Cover B<br />
</gallery><br />
|Spin-off|<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Whitesnake & Pucci in spin-off.jpg|Whitesnake and Pucci in the spin-off<br />
File:Pucci attacking Fujiko.jpg|Pucci & Whitesnake attack Fujiko<br />
</gallery><br />
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|Anime|<br />
{{tabber<br />
|Story|<br />
<gallery><br />
Whitesnake anime trailer.png|Glimpse of Whitesnake after Jolyne and Jotaro escape "Melt your heart"<br />
Whitesnake First Appearance anime.png|First full appearance<br />
Whitesnake about to steal a Disc anime.png|About to take Jotaro's Discs<br />
Whitesnake taking away Jotaro's Discs.gif|Taking the Discs<br />
SO_Ep._5_-53.png|Holding Jotaro's memory & stand discs after killing [[Johngalli A.]]<br />
whitesnakememory.png|A memory disc displaying a memory<br />
whitesnakemcqueen.png|Inserting a disc into [[Thunder McQueen]]<br />
Whitesnake posing alongside Pucci anime.png|Posing alongside Pucci<br />
Pucci orders Whitesnake to grant him a Disc.png|Ordered by Pucci to give him a Disc<br />
whitesnakefrogboxing.png|Performing a stand rush to protect Pucci<br />
Whitesnake grabs Star Platinum's Disc.png|Grabbing the Disc from the ground<br />
Savage Garden taking away the Disc anime.png|The Disc getting snatched away by Savage Garden<br />
Whitesnake about to punch Jolyne anime.png|About to punch Jolyne<br />
Whitesnake aims a gun at Savage Garden.png|Aiming a gun at Savage Garden<br />
Whitesnake enraged at Jolyne.png|Enraged at Jolyne<br />
Whitesnake running towards the Prison anime.png|Running towards the prison<br />
Whitesnake Inspects the Courtyard anime.png|Inspecting the courtyard<br />
Whitesnake Noticing Stone Free's string anime.png|Noticing Stone Free's string on it's leg<br />
</gallery><br />
|Design Sheets|<br />
<gallery><br />
Whitesnake Appearance Anime.png|Fullbody design<br />
Whitesnake Anime Back.png|Back<br />
Whitesnake Anime Headshots.png|Headshots<br />
</gallery><br />
}}<br />
|Novels|<br />
<gallery><br />
Jorge 10-06.jpg|Whitesnake takes [[Narancia Ghirga|Narancia]]'s DISCs (''[[JORGE JOESTAR (Novel)|JORGE JOESTAR]]'')<br />
Pucci and Whitesnake (JORGE JOESTAR).jpg|Pucci and Whitesnake (''JORGE JOESTAR'')<br />
Jorge 14-11.jpg|''JORGE JOESTAR''<br />
</gallery><br />
|Games|<br />
{{tabber<br />
|All-Star Battle|<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Whitesnake ASB.jpg|Whitesnake render, ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|All Star Battle]]''<br />
Whitesnake_HHA_ASB.png|Whitesnake in Pucci's HHA<br />
File:Pucci ASB Win Pose D.png|Whitesnake featured in Pucci's Win Pose D<br />
Whitesnake_Hazard-ASB.png|Whitesnake prepares to execute "Situation Finish" to the defeated<br />
Whitesnake Situation finish 1.png|Whitesnake stealing the DISC of the loser in an unique "Situation Finish"<br />
Whitesnake ASB Color Alts A-B.png|Whitesnake Normal ''All Star Battle'<br />
WhitesnakeASBConcept.png|Concept art<br />
</gallery><br />
|Eyes of Heaven|<br />
<gallery><br />
Whitesnake EOH.png|Whitesnake render, ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|Eyes of Heaven]]''<br />
Whitesnake_GHA_EOH.png|Whitesnake steals the DISC from an opponent in Pucci's GHA<br />
Whitesnake Normal.png|Whitesnake Normal ''Eyes of Heaven''<br />
</gallery><br />
}}<br />
|Figurines|<br />
<gallery><br />
WhitesnakeSAS.jpg|[[Super Action Statue]]<br />
Whitesnake rah.jpg|[[Real Action Heroes]]<br />
CharaWhitesnake.jpg|[[Chara Heroes]]; Part 6 Vol.2<br />
</gallery><br />
|Cards|<br />
<gallery><br />
J-632.jpg|[[Adventure Battle Card]]; Father Pucci<br />
J-692.jpg|Jotaro's Disc<br />
J-712.jpg|Whitesnake<br />
</gallery><br />
|Other|<br />
<gallery><br />
SO Volume 1-17 Spine Art.png|SO Volume 1 - SO Volume 17 spine art (Spine Illustration)<br />
SO Manga Spine Clean.png|Clean SO Volume 1 - SO Volume 17 spine art (Spine Illustration)<br />
WhitesnakeJoJoveller.jpg|[[JOJOVELLER]] Artbook (Inside Illustration)<br />
BulgariHeritageScarf.png|[[Bulgari X Hirohiko Araki]] - Stand Faces<br />
Kanazawa2020Visual.png|[[Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition: Ripples of Adventure]] Kanazawa<br />
WORLD OF JOJO Promo Whitesnake.png|As he appears in the ''WORLD OF JOJO'' Stone Ocean Promotional Video<br />
</gallery><br />
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{{Stand Info<br />
|title = Whitesnake<br />
|colors = StoneOcean<br />
|image = <tabber><br />
Manga=[[File:Whitesnake Infobox Manga.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
|-|<br />
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|ja_kanji = ホワイトスネイク<br />
|ja_romaji = Howaitosuneiku<br />
|engname = Pale Snake {{S|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|ASB]], [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|EoH]], [[Netflix]]}}<br />
|user = [[Enrico Pucci]]<br />
|namesake = {{W|Whitesnake}} {{S|English rock band}}<br />
|type = {{ST|Long}}<br>{{ST|Psycho}}<br>{{ST|NH}}<br>{{ST|Sentient}}<br />
|cry = USHYAAA! [[File:WhitesnakeUshya.wav]]<br />
|mangadebut = [[SO Chapter 16]] {{S|Ability only}}<br />[[SO Chapter 17]] {{Full}}<br />
|animedebut = [[SO Episode 4]] {{S|Ability only}}<br />[[SO Episode 5]] {{Full}}<br />
|gamedebut = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle]]<br />
|seiyuu = [[Tomokazu Seki]] {{S|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean|Anime]]}}<br />{{W|Takuya Kirimoto}} {{S|[[ASB]]}}<br/>{{W|Yasunori Masutani}} {{S|[[EoH]]}}<br />
|actor = [[Yong Yea]] {{S|English Dub}}<br />
|stats = {{Stats|power=?|speed=D|range=?|stamina=A|precision=?|potential=?|color={{Color|SO2}}|note={{*}}(Likely A or higher)<ref name="JOJOVELLER">''[[JOJOVELLER]]'': STANDS, p.221-222</ref><br />{{*}}{{*}}(Refers to "Melt your Heart" Ability)<ref name="JOJOVELLER"/>|notealign=right}}<br />
|destpower = ?*<br />
|speed = D**<br />
|range = ?<br />
|stamina = A<br />
|precision = ?<br />
|potential = ?<br />
}}<br />
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{{quote|{{nihongo2|You were one move...too late...|「一手」遅カッタ…ナ…|`Itte' oso katta… na…}}|Whitesnake to [[Jotaro Kujo]]|{{Ch|SO Chapter 18}}|v=WhitesnakeOneStepTooLate.wav}}<br />
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{{Nihongo|'''Whitesnake'''|ホワイトスネイク|''Howaitosuneiku''}} is the [[Stand]] of [[Enrico Pucci]], featured in the sixth part of the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' series, ''[[Stone Ocean]]''.<br />
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Whitesnake possesses the ability to create illusions and extract mainly two types of [[DISC]]s from a person's psyche which can then be inserted into someone else's head, allowing them to either see the DISC owner's memories or use their Stand.<br />
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==Appearance==<br />
[[File:Whitesnake Appearance Anime.png|frameless|left|120px]]<br />
Whitesnake is a humanoid Stand of a height and build similar to Pucci's. It is sparsely clothed in black, with a mask covering its face to the bottom of where its nose would be, in a piece that rises above its head by half its height in a row of peaks, like a crown. Its attire is based on Araki's image of an executioner.<ref name="JOJOVELLER"/> Its light skin is marked by horizontal stripes of roughly an inch's height, with "''GΔCT''" (after the four {{W|nucleobase|nucleobases}} of {{W|DNA}}) repeatedly written on every other stripe. Its irises are also unique, appearing as if they are melting.<br />
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====Color Schemes====<br />
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{{CS<br />
|bg={{Color|SO}}<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#F9F8FD|desc=White}}<br />
{{Palette|Clothing|#121222|#FFD34E|desc=Black clothing and golden studs}}<br />
{{Palette|Features|#FDFBFF|desc=White lettering}}<br />
|T2=All-Star Battle<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#BFB6F5|#F4F3F8|desc=Light Purple/White stripes}}<br />
{{Palette|Clothing|#4E3E89|#FFD520|desc=Dark Purple clothing and golden studs}}<br />
{{Palette|Features|#28FCA7|desc=Light Green lettering}}<br />
|T3=Eyes of Heaven<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#D3C6FF|#FEFEFE|desc=Lavender/White stripes}}<br />
{{Palette|Clothing|#373165|#FACA3C|desc=Purple-black clothing and golden studs}}<br />
{{Palette|Features|#9550EA|desc=Purple lettering}}<br />
|T4=Anime<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#d9d7fb|#b3c8e4|desc=White skin, light blue stripes}}<br />
{{Palette|Clothing|#12101f|#32285e|#ddb36c|desc=Black clothing, purple high-lights, and golden studs}}<br />
{{Palette|Features|#92a9d2|desc=Light blue lettering}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Personality==<br />
Despite being controlled by Pucci, Whitesnake moves with its own sense of self-awareness<ref name="JOJOVELLER"/> and will often portray a cold, scornful, and hateful personality. It acts as Pucci's mouthpiece and avatar throughout [[Green Dolphin Street Prison]], serving to enforce his dominance over the other guards and personnel while Pucci himself watches from afar.<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
As a long-distance Stand, Whitesnake possesses an extended range (about 20 meters<ref name="SOC50">{{Ch|SO Chapter 50}}</ref>), allowing its user, Enrico Pucci, to act undetected within the boundaries of [[Green Dolphin Street Prison]]. Despite this, it displays strength similar to that of [[Stand Types#Close-Range Stand|close-range Stands]] and is capable of performing precise and deadly movements like stabbing [[Diver Down]] and [[Foo Fighters]] with its hands, due to having its own strong ego.<ref name="JOJOVELLER"/><br />
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It's strong enough to fight Stands like [[Stone Free]] head-on, though not necessarily overpower them. Thus, Pucci relies on Whitesnake's esoteric set of powers to ambush enemies and take them down in one strike.<br />
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The stand is seemingly capable of controlling people's minds through direct contact. During the [[Heavy Weather (story arc)|Heavy Weather fight]], Whitesnake takes control of Anasui's mind forcing him to guide Pucci through dangerous blood spikes.<ref name="SOC135">{{Ch|SO Chapter 135}}, p.12</ref> It's unclear whether this is a separate ability or an extension of DISC creation.<br />
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===DISC Extraction===<br />
{{Main|DISC}}<br />
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[[File:whitesnake powa.gif|300px|thumb|left|Stealing Jotaro's memory and Stand as DISCs]]<br />
Whitesnake's primary ability is to manipulate spirits through the use of special [[DISC]]s.<ref name=":0" /><br />
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Whitesnake can first and foremost extract a portion or the entirety of a person's psyche out of their bodies in the form of tangible DISCs and then put them into people.<ref name=":1">{{Ch|SO Chapter 19}}</ref> To do so, Whitesnake must touch its victim and take the time to physically "extract" the DISC from them; as such, partial extraction is ineffective.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 94}}</ref><br />
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There are two main types of DISCs: Memory DISCs contain a person's memory and Stand DISCs contain a person's Stand. DISCs may be inserted into another person's head, allowing them to either freely consult the memories inside<ref name=":2" /> or use the corresponding Stand, much like the original user. Pucci can use this mechanic to force a detrimental power into someone, for example putting a water-boiling Stand DISC inside Foo Fighters despite its dependency on the water to survive.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 91}}</ref> In certain instances, those with inserted DISCs can eject them, presumably through enough force to the head.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 22}}</ref><ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 25}}</ref><br />
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People whose Stand and Memory DISCs are extracted will fall unconscious<ref name=":1" /> and may die, their bodily functions stopping and having to be maintained through machines.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 20}}</ref> Putting a Memory DISC back inside their rightful owner will restore them,<ref name=":2">{{Ch|SO Chapter 26}}</ref> however, the same does not apply with Stand DISCs.<ref name="SOC50"/> A Stand User with only a Stand DISC can regain consciousness and be capable of learning, but the loss of their will to live results in muscle atrophy and eventual death of the body.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 75}}</ref> Weather Report is an exception to this degradation for unknown reasons.<br />
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Whitesnake also demonstrates the ability to insert and extract DISCs of miscellaneous use. DISCs can contain instructions the host will instinctively obey without question,<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 48}}</ref> and enables them to do seemingly impossible feats like exploding, showcasing the power of suggestion over a physical body.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 49}}</ref> [[Enrico Pucci|Pucci]] has also inserted a music CD into [[Guccio]]'s head, causing him to function as a music player.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 84}}</ref> Whitesnake is shown to be able to extract senses, depriving Pucci of his sight, for instance, to protect him from [[Heavy Weather]].<br />
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Whitesnake is born from Pucci's desire to preserve [[Perla Pucci|Perla]]'s memories after her death, so this manifests into its ability to extract DISCs able to preserve the memories and soul of a person.<br />
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===Illusion Creation===<br />
{{Tech|Part=SO|Part2=SO2<br />
|Name = Melt Your Heart<br />
|JPN = 心を溶かす<br />
|Romaji = Kokoro o Tokasu<br />
|User = <br />
|Debut = [[SO Chapter 16]] / [[SO Episode 4]]<br />
|MImage = MeltYourHeart.png<br />
|AImage = whitesnake powa 2.gif<br />
|Desc = Melt Your Heart<ref name="JOJOVELLER"/> is Whitesnake's ability to produce an acid that slowly digests objects like stomach acid.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 17}}</ref> It is first shown to constantly exude this acid and even take a partially molten form to hide,<ref name=":0">{{Ch|SO Chapter 18}}</ref> though this is only used once. While dissolving, targets of this attack are distracted in a delusional dream-state. A person trapped in the dream may wake up from it by noticing discrepancies between the dream and established reality.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 16}}</ref> The melting portion of the ability requires a significant amount of time to use effectively, reflected in the "D" in its speed parameter.<ref name="JOJOVELLER"/><br />
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Later, Whitesnake is shown creating sophisticated illusions to disguise itself as other people, having at one point impersonated Weather Report to ambush the Joestar Group and approach the [[Green Baby]].<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 92}}</ref><br />
|Gallery = <gallery><br />
WhitesnakeIllusion.png|thumb|right|180px|Dispelling illusion<br />
</gallery><br />
}}<br />
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==Chapters / Episodes==<br />
{{Appearance|BG=SO|BG2=SO2<br />
|Chapters =<br />
<tabber><br />
Part 6=<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 16}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 17}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 18}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 19}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 20}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 21}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 22}} {{C|[[DISC|Stand DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 23}} {{C|[[DISC|Stand DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 26}} {{C|[[DISC|Stand DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 32}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 33}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 34}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 49}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 50}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 58}} {{Flash}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 60}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 62}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 65}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 67}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 78}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 79}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 84}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 85}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 86}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 87}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 88}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 89}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 90}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 91}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 92}} {{C|Disguised as [[Weather Report]]}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 93}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 94}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 95}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 96}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 97}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 98}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 100}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 102}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 104}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 119}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 129}} {{Flash}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 133}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 134}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 135}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 136}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 137}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 138}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 140}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 141}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 145}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 149}} {{Cover}}<br />
|-|<br />
Spin-Offs=<br />
*[[Fujiko's Bizarre Worldly Wisdom -Whitesnake's Miscalculation-]]<br />
</tabber><br />
|Episodes =<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 4}} {{C|Ability only}}<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 5}}<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 6}} {{Flash}}<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 7}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 8}}<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 9}}<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 10}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ep|SO Episode 12}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Quotes==<br />
{{Quotes|bg=SO|bg2=SO2<br />
|{{Q|You were one move... too late.. Jotaro Kujo.|Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 18}}}}<br />
|{{Q|Being able to pass something on to someone... is an amazing thing. You said it yourself. In the meeting room. And you're exactly right... this is what I've wanted to steal from the very start! This is what I wanted to receiver from the invincible one! It's mine now! It is my Whitesnake's ability!|Enrico Pucci, through Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 19}}}}<br />
|{{Q|The man who killed Kennedy ended his life this way too. I think his name was Lee Harvey Oswald? Dead men tell no tales. That's how history always works out.|Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 20}}}}<br />
|{{Q|McQueen, that's what I like about you... I like you, I really do. At first glance, you look petty... but you're actually evil. McQueen, you have an evil that drags people down with you.|Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 22}}}}<br />
|{{Q|McQueen... Truly... you are truly evil... You have no animosity. Animosity... Power moves towards animosity, and a stronger power will always come to crush animosity. Animosity will always be destroyed in the end. It's quite simple. But you're different. You neither possess animosity nor malice. You don't even want to cause anyone any problems. You think you're the victim, and even though you aren't interested in people, you're hoping that someone will come and save you someday. But that's what I mean by true evil. It's more evil than evil itself. It's true evil, which pulls people down into misfortune along with you. I really like you, McQueen. If you find one of my enemies in this prison, you'll be sure to clean them up and take them out for me...|Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 23}}}}<br />
|{{Q|Just as the Earth has a proven 7 to 3 ratio between land and see, it is said that there is a definite number of living organisms on Earth... It can be said that as the population of humans increase, proportionally, an equal number of other organisms die out... Therefore, retaining the set number life that is allowed to live on Earth. But... if there was a way.. for one human being to possess those lives, those millions of lives... What do you think that person would be able to see? What does the future hold for that person.|Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 58}}}}<br />
|{{Q|Your brain? Wherever your brain is... it's not for you to decide. I was the one who gave you your Stand ability... Smug plankton scum like you don't have the right to lecture me!|Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 90}}}}<br />
|{{Q|The one who gave you your ability and your intellect was me! And now, I want it back, the Foo Fighters DISC.|Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 85}}}}<br />
|{{Q|This bitch! She made Weather Report make it rain!|Whitesnake, {{Ch|SO Chapter 91}}}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Creation and Development==<br />
===Casting===<br />
Whitesnake and C-Moon's voice actor in All Star Battle, Takuya Kirimoto, also voiced [[J. Geil]] and [[Hanged Man]] in the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders|Part 3 TV Anime]] and Eyes of Heaven.<br />
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==[[JORGE JOESTAR (Novel)|JORGE JOESTAR]]==<br />
{{Canon}}<br />
Whitesnake also appears in the novel ''{{Jorge}}'', although it belongs to an incarnation of Enrico Pucci from the 37th universe. [[Kars]] develops his own enhanced copy of the Stand, known as [[Whitesnake Ultimate]].<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
{{Tabber<br />
|Manga|<br />
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|Story|<br />
<gallery><br />
Whitesnake.jpg|Stand stats page<br />
Chapter_611.png|First full appearance<br />
WhitesnakeDISCRetrieval.png|White Snake retrieving [[Star Platinum]]'s stand DISC<br />
SnakeStrategy.png|Other tactics also involve more killer perceptions <br />
whitesnakerain.png|A frustrated Whitesnake in the rain<br />
WhiteEnd.png|The vain of restoring [[Jotaro Kujo]] from [[Star Platinum]]'s disc<br />
</gallery><br />
|Chapter Covers|<br />
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SO Chapter 19.jpg|[[SO Chapter 19]] Cover<br />
SO Chapter 23 Cover A.png|[[SO Chapter 23]] Cover A<br />
SO Chapter 49 Cover B.jpg|[[SO Chapter 49]] Cover B<br />
SO Chapter 50 Cover B.jpg|[[SO Chapter 50]] Cover B<br />
SO Chapter 90.jpg|[[SO Chapter 90]] Cover<br />
SO Chapter 91.jpg|[[SO Chapter 91]] Cover<br />
SO Chapter 93 Cover A.png|[[SO Chapter 93]] Cover A<br />
SO Chapter 93 Cover B.jpg|[[SO Chapter 93]] Cover B<br />
SO Chapter 149 Cover B.jpg|[[SO Chapter 149]] Cover B<br />
</gallery><br />
|Spin-off|<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Whitesnake & Pucci in spin-off.jpg|Whitesnake and Pucci in the spin-off<br />
File:Pucci attacking Fujiko.jpg|Pucci & Whitesnake attack Fujiko<br />
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|Anime|<br />
{{tabber<br />
|Story|<br />
<gallery><br />
Whitesnake anime trailer.png|Glimpse of Whitesnake after Jolyne and Jotaro escape "Melt your heart"<br />
Whitesnake First Appearance anime.png|First full appearance<br />
Whitesnake about to steal a Disc anime.png|About to take Jotaro's Discs<br />
Whitesnake taking away Jotaro's Discs.gif|Taking the Discs<br />
SO_Ep._5_-53.png|Holding Jotaro's memory & stand discs after killing [[Johngalli A.]]<br />
whitesnakememory.png|A memory disc displaying a memory<br />
whitesnakemcqueen.png|Inserting a disc into [[Thunder McQueen]]<br />
Whitesnake posing alongside Pucci anime.png|Posing alongside Pucci<br />
Pucci orders Whitesnake to grant him a Disc.png|Ordered by Pucci to give him a Disc<br />
whitesnakefrogboxing.png|Performing a stand rush to protect Pucci<br />
Whitesnake grabs Star Platinum's Disc.png|Grabbing the Disc from the ground<br />
Savage Garden taking away the Disc anime.png|The Disc getting snatched away by Savage Garden<br />
Whitesnake about to punch Jolyne anime.png|About to punch Jolyne<br />
Whitesnake aims a gun at Savage Garden.png|Aiming a gun at Savage Garden<br />
Whitesnake enraged at Jolyne.png|Enraged at Jolyne<br />
Whitesnake running towards the Prison anime.png|Running towards the prison<br />
Whitesnake Inspects the Courtyard anime.png|Inspecting the courtyard<br />
Whitesnake Noticing Stone Free's string anime.png|Noticing Stone Free's string on it's leg<br />
</gallery><br />
|Design Sheets|<br />
<gallery><br />
Whitesnake Appearance Anime.png|Fullbody design<br />
Whitesnake Anime Back.png|Back<br />
Whitesnake Anime Headshots.png|Headshots<br />
</gallery><br />
}}<br />
|Novels|<br />
<gallery><br />
Jorge 10-06.jpg|Whitesnake takes [[Narancia Ghirga|Narancia]]'s DISCs (''[[JORGE JOESTAR (Novel)|JORGE JOESTAR]]'')<br />
Pucci and Whitesnake (JORGE JOESTAR).jpg|Pucci and Whitesnake (''JORGE JOESTAR'')<br />
Jorge 14-11.jpg|''JORGE JOESTAR''<br />
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|Games|<br />
{{tabber<br />
|All-Star Battle|<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Whitesnake ASB.jpg|Whitesnake render, ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|All Star Battle]]''<br />
Whitesnake_HHA_ASB.png|Whitesnake in Pucci's HHA<br />
File:Pucci ASB Win Pose D.png|Whitesnake featured in Pucci's Win Pose D<br />
Whitesnake_Hazard-ASB.png|Whitesnake prepares to execute "Situation Finish" to the defeated<br />
Whitesnake Situation finish 1.png|Whitesnake stealing the DISC of the loser in an unique "Situation Finish"<br />
Whitesnake ASB Color Alts A-B.png|Whitesnake Normal ''All Star Battle'<br />
WhitesnakeASBConcept.png|Concept art<br />
</gallery><br />
|Eyes of Heaven|<br />
<gallery><br />
Whitesnake EOH.png|Whitesnake render, ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|Eyes of Heaven]]''<br />
Whitesnake_GHA_EOH.png|Whitesnake steals the DISC from an opponent in Pucci's GHA<br />
Whitesnake Normal.png|Whitesnake Normal ''Eyes of Heaven''<br />
</gallery><br />
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|Figurines|<br />
<gallery><br />
WhitesnakeSAS.jpg|[[Super Action Statue]]<br />
Whitesnake rah.jpg|[[Real Action Heroes]]<br />
CharaWhitesnake.jpg|[[Chara Heroes]]; Part 6 Vol.2<br />
</gallery><br />
|Cards|<br />
<gallery><br />
J-632.jpg|[[Adventure Battle Card]]; Father Pucci<br />
J-692.jpg|Jotaro's Disc<br />
J-712.jpg|Whitesnake<br />
</gallery><br />
|Other|<br />
<gallery><br />
SO Volume 1-17 Spine Art.png|SO Volume 1 - SO Volume 17 spine art (Spine Illustration)<br />
SO Manga Spine Clean.png|Clean SO Volume 1 - SO Volume 17 spine art (Spine Illustration)<br />
WhitesnakeJoJoveller.jpg|[[JOJOVELLER]] Artbook (Inside Illustration)<br />
BulgariHeritageScarf.png|[[Bulgari X Hirohiko Araki]] - Stand Faces<br />
WORLD OF JOJO Promo Whitesnake.png|As he appears in the ''WORLD OF JOJO'' Stone Ocean Promotional Video<br />
J-712.jpg|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Adventure Battle Card]]<br />
Kanazawa2020Visual.png|[[Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition: Ripples of Adventure]] Kanazawa<br />
</gallery><br />
}}<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*In order to distinguish his Pucci voice from his Whitesnake voice, Pucci's English voice actor, Yong Yea, uses {{W|Patrick Star}} from {{W|SpongeBob SquarePants}} as a reference.<ref>https://youtu.be/sJXY7TMLzmk?t=617</ref><br />
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{{StoneOcean}}</div>TheBlackDemon1996https://jojowiki.com/index.php?title=Thunder_McQueen&diff=688741Thunder McQueen2021-12-01T14:19:08Z<p>TheBlackDemon1996: </p>
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<div>{{Character Info<br />
|title = Thunder McQueen<br />
|colors = StoneOcean<br />
|image = <tabber><br />
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|ja_kanji = サンダー・マックイイーン<br />
|ja_romaji = Sandā Makkuiīn<br />
|birthname = <br />
|namesake = {{W|Alexander McQueen}} {{S|British Fashion designer}}<br />
|stand = [[Highway to Hell]]<br />
|prisonerno = MA57258<ref name=SOC23>{{Ch|SO Chapter 23}}</ref><br />
|cellno = 228<ref name=SOC23/><br />
|sentence = 8 years at [[Green Dolphin Street Prison|G.D. St. Prison]]<ref name=SOC23/><br />
|charges = Murder<ref name=SOC23/><br />
|horse = <br />
|affiliation = [[Agents of DIO#Pucci's Agents|Agents of Pucci]]<br />
|age = 27<ref name=SOC23/><br />
|birthday = ~1984<br />
|zodiac = <br />
|czodiac = <br />
|death = <br />
|status = Retired {{S|Part 6}}<br />
|gender = Male {{Gender|Male}}<br />
|nation = <br />
|height = {{cvt|181|cm|ftin}}<ref name=SOC23/><br />
|weight = <br />
|blood = <br />
|hair = Blond {{S|{{DigitalColor}}}}<br />
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|flower = <br />
|musician = <br />
|sportsman = <br />
|occupation = <br />
|hobby = <br />
|family = <br />
|mangadebut = [[SO Chapter 21]]<br />
|mangafinal = [[SO Chapter 25]]<br />
|animedebut = <br />
|gamedebut = <br />
|seiyuu = {{W|Toru Nara}} {{S|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean|Anime]]}}<br />
|voiceactor =<br />
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{{Hatnote|The character featured in this article is sometimes referred to as [[Name Variants|"Xander McQueen"]].}}<br />
{{Quote|I feel like dying.|Thunder McQueen|{{Ch|SO Chapter 22}}}}<br />
{{Nihongo|'''Thunder McQueen'''|サンダー・マックイイーン|Sandā Makkuiīn}} is a [[:Category:Tertiary Antagonist|tertiary antagonist]] featured in the sixth part of the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' series, ''[[Stone Ocean]],'' specifically the "[[Ermes's Sticker (story arc)|Ermes's Sticker]]" story arc.<br />
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McQueen is a suicidal inmate working as a janitor in [[Green Dolphin Street Prison]], who was given the [[Stand]] [[Highway to Hell]] by [[Whitesnake]] via a [[Stand Disc]]. He soon links his death with [[Ermes Costello]]'s and tries to kill himself repeatedly.<br />
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==Appearance==<br />
McQueen is a man of average to above-average height and medium build. He has the letter "M" shaved on the right side of his forehead.<ref name="SOC23" /> He has a unique feature that his pupils are vertical lines almost akin to the eyes of a cat.<br />
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He wears a short-sleeved jean shirt with a tag saying "EDWN" on the front of the collar, and fuzzy pants with a spotted crotch-piece. McQueen also sports numerous belts around his waist and legs, one of which he uses in an attempt to hang himself.<br />
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{{CS<br />
|bg={{Color|SO}}<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#FEB77F|desc=Fair}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#FEC00A|desc=Blond}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#000000|desc=Black}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#4F77A9|#DC001C|#16284B|#8B5A26|#D0CDD0|desc=Blue jean shirt, red EDWN tag, navy blue pants, brown belts and crochpiece with silver studs.}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Personality==<br />
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McQueen is an exceptionally depressed and suicidal inmate at [[Green Dolphin Street Prison]].<br />
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[[File:McQueen personality.png|thumb|McQueen is generally a nervous wreck]]<br />
Thunder McQueen's greatest personality trait is his crippling depression and suicidal tendencies. For starters, he is easily upset and cries, with any conversation veering towards him reminding himself of a bad memory and claiming how pathetic he is. For instance, he can't remember where he's stashed his money (because Ermes unwittingly stole some of his memories) and berates himself for it.<ref name="SO22P15">{{Ch|SO Chapter 22}}, p.15</ref> On another occasion, he reminds himself of the time a girl said to him that she wouldn't mind being his friend, but yet moved away, saying again how pathetic he is.<ref name="SO23P18">{{Ch|SO Chapter 23}}, p.18</ref> Some of his depression can be explained by his incredible bad luck if he is to be believed, as he claims he was condemned for murder while he accidentally shot someone who was jumping out of the building he lived in.<ref name="SO25">{{Ch|SO Chapter 25}}, p.7</ref> In fact, he calls himself "worse than trash".<ref name="SO25P10">{{Ch|SO Chapter 25}}, p.10</ref><br />
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McQueen seems to have some fixation on his relationship with women, although it could be influenced by his interactions with Ermes. He often laments the fact that he has no woman who cares about him like with the girl who almost became his friend,<ref name="SO23P18" /> is ecstatic when [[Ermes Costello]] asks him if he's OK because he interprets it as her caring about him, and says that he's not used to being followed by a woman, specifically.<ref name="SO22P12">{{Ch|SO Chapter 22}}, p.12-13</ref> As such, McQueen develops a distorted, simple, and one-sided relationship with [[Ermes Costello]] during their confrontation, loving how she "cares" about him and appreciating her presence even if she shouts at him, because it seems like she cares about him.<br />
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As a result of his depression, McQueen often attempts to kill himself. When [[Ermes Costello]] asks him if he's well, McQueen is happy to have a woman care in some way about him, but that since he won't experience this bliss anymore, he might as well die.<ref name="SO22P16">{{Ch|SO Chapter 22}}, p.16-17</ref> He immediately hangs himself, which triggers his Stand power and hurts Ermes as well. Ermes actually discovers from scars on his wrists that he's attempted suicide on multiple occasions.<ref name="SO23P13">{{Ch|SO Chapter 23}}, p.13</ref> According to [[Whitesnake]], McQueen bears a unique form of "evil" within him. While McQueen has no animosity nor malice within him, he also truly thinks he's a victim and wants someone to save him while doing nothing in return.<ref name="SO23P1">{{Ch|SO Chapter 23}}, p.1</ref> As such, he's he type of person who drags people down with him.<ref name="SO22P10">{{Ch|SO Chapter 22}}, p.10</ref> Whitesnake's appraisal is not confirmed, but as McQueen can sometimes feign being hopeful and reasonable before trying to kill himself again<ref name="SO23P10">{{Ch|SO Chapter 23}}, p.10-12</ref> and also wants Ermes to die with him so that he can alleviate his loneliness,<ref name="SO25P12">{{Ch|SO Chapter 25}}, p.12</ref> the appraisal seems quite accurate.<br />
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McQueen has a language tic and often elongates the words he pronounces. Despite his suicidal tendencies, he keeps a stash of money hidden in the prison and also steals from other, notably Ermes.<ref name="SO21P4">{{Ch|SO Chapter 21}}, p.4</ref><br />
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Despite having his Memory DISC taken away, he's still able to remember the details of his arrest, unlike [[Weather Report]], who could not remember anything from before being in the prison.<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
{{Main|Highway to Hell}}<br />
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McQueen's [[Stand]] is Highway to Hell, lent to him via a Stand [[DISC]]. It will share all the damage that he receives to a designated victim.<br />
{{StandBox<br />
|Part=SO<br />
|Image=HighwayToHellAv.png<br />
|Name=[[Highway to Hell]]|JPN=ハイウェイ・トゥ・ヘル<br />
|Debut=[[SO Chapter 22]]<br />
|Type={{ST|Long}}, {{ST|ANH}}<br />
|Ability=Damage Sharing<br />
|power=C|speed=C|range=A|stamina=C|precision=C|potential=C<br />
}}<br />
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==History==<br />
===Background===<br />
[[File:mcqueen whitesnake disc.png|thumb|Whitesnake gives McQueen a DISC]]<br />
At one point, a girl promised McQueen that she would be his friend but then moved away, depressing him.<br />
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McQueen was sentenced to 8 years in prison for having shot a woman, which he claims was a freak accident when he picked up a gun to clean it and it went off at the same moment the woman fell past his window while attempting suicide by jumping from the 11th floor of his building.<br />
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At one point near his stash of money, McQueen encounters [[Whitesnake]], who expresses appreciation for his uniquely twisted mind and gives him the ability [[Highway to Hell]].<br />
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===Stone Ocean===<br />
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McQueen first appears as a janitor reaching up [[Ermes Costello]]'s skirt to steal her money. Ermes later uses her power to make a trap and duplicates a mop to trap the janitor's face in between the mops when he passes by, knocking him out. Ermes notices that DISCS are sticking out of his head and instinctively takes one of them. McQueen learns that Ermes has inquired about him and confronts her in the toilets.<br />
[[File:ermes vs highway to hell.png|thumb|left|McQueen is happy to talk to a woman but decides to hang himself]]<br />
Ermes angrily accuses him of being a creep for having discs sticking out of his face and McQueen bursts into tears as he cannot remember what he's recently done and where he used to hide his money, blaming himself. Ermes asks him if he's okay and McQueen is moved to have a woman caring about his well-being. Figuring that he'll never meet a woman who'd truly care for him, McQueen decides to end his life and hangs himself on a pipe with his belt. [[Highway to Hell]] activates and begins to choke Ermes as well. Ermes uses her power to make the belt snap, saving the two of them for the moment. McQueen is seemingly grateful and explains that he's depressed and hung himself on a whim. But, when Ermes asks how he obtained his ability, McQueen doesn't understand what she's talking about. McQueen says he is indebted to her and promises to live a proper life, but as soon as she turns her head, McQueen attempts to drown himself in a faucet.<br />
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Ermes manages to knock McQueen out of the faucet. Again, McQueen expresses depression because there is no way he could repay her and even talk to her again. Furious, Ermes tells McQueen not to approach her again and threatens to kill him but McQueen agrees to the idea. Freaked out, Ermes flees. Having seen her pull out a DISC from the toilets, McQueen instinctively feels that it belongs to him. He feels like dying again.<br />
[[File:Mcqueen knocked out.png|thumb|Ermes knocks out McQueen's Stand DISC]]<br />
McQueen tries to electrocute himself but fails because he doesn't have saline water to conduct electricity through his body. He thus heads to the medical room to take saline water. Ermes finds in the medical room tied with a denuded power cable and ready to electrocute himself to death. He douses himself in saline water and a panicking Ermes tries to dissuade him from killing himself. She explains that he risks killing her alongside himself and tries to make him see the bright side of life. McQueen explains the extremely unlucky circumstances in which he was condemned for murder. Seeing him ready to end his life, Ermes tries to promise him to give him her panties but McQueen retorts that she's only being nice to save herself and calls himself trash again. Ermes loses her composure and speaks her mind, calling him a selfish scum who only thinks of himself. This pushes McQueen over the edge, who decides to kill himself and Ermes so that they can die together. Ermes runs towards McQueen who flips the switch to electrocute himself. Thankfully, she manages to put a sticker on McQueen's face. The sticker duplicates McQueen's head and burns out due to the electricity, making the two heads fuse together. The shock knocks [[Highway to Hell]]'s [[Stand]] DISC out of McQueen, making him harmless.<ref name="SOC25">{{Ch|SO Chapter 25}}</ref><br />
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==Chapters / Episodes==<br />
{{Appearance|BG=SO|BG2=SO2<br />
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*{{Ch|SO Chapter 21}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 22}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 23}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 24}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 25}} {{C|Temporary death}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 26}} {{C|Revived}} {{Flash}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 33}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 37}} {{Mo}}<br />
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==Quotes==<br />
{{Quotes|bg=SO|bg2=SO2<br />
|{{Q|Did you ask me if I'm OK? Me? You're so niiice... How many years has it been since I've spoken with a woman? No... It's my first time. I've never in my entire life had a heart-to-heart talk with a female. "Are you OK?" What a wonderful phraaase. Filled with care... Right now... I'm... so happy... Someday, I want to meet someone like you... and live with her for the rest of my liiife... But that'll never happen. I'm just so pathetic... I feel like dying.|Thunder McQueen, {{Ch|SO Chapter 22}}}}<br />
|{{Q|I said I'd pay you back, but there's no way a guy like me cooould. I wanna diiiie... Because I'm traaash!|Thunder McQueen, {{Ch|SO Chapter 23}}}}<br />
|{{Q|There are people who win biiillions of dollars in the lottery. But the opposite kind of people exist too... that's what I am.|Thunder McQueen, {{Ch|SO Chapter 25}}}}<br />
|{{Q|It alleviates my loneliness... to know that such a wonderful person will be ending her life along with me! Thank you, thank youuuu... If you stay with me forever... then I'm truly happyyyyy!!|Thunder McQueen, {{Ch|SO Chapter 25}}}}<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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File:SO Chapter 23 Tailpiece.png|Privilege Card<br />
Mcqueen whitesnake disc.png|[[Whitesnake]] gives him a [[DISC]] with the [[Stand]], [[Highway to Hell]]<br />
File:Choked McQueen.png|McQueen is caught between two merging mops due to [[Kiss]]'s sticker<br />
File:Ermes discovers disc.png|[[Ermes Costello|Ermes]] knocks out McQueen<br />
File:McQueen breaks down.png|McQueen breaks into tears<br />
File:Googly eyes McQueen.png|Thanking Ermes's kindness<br />
File:McQueen hanging around.png|McQueen attempts to hang himself...<br />
Ermes vs highway to hell.png|...thus activating his Stand to inflict the same damage upon Ermes<br />
McQueen tries to drown himself.png|McQueen attemptes to drown himself<br />
File:McQueen that was my disc.png|Noticing the DISC in Ermes's hand<br />
McQueen preparing for electrocution.png|McQueen preparing for his last attempt on death by electrocution<br />
McQueen's 'true' happiness.png|Expressing how he is truly happy knowing someone like Ermes will die alongside him<br />
ErmesElectrocute.png|Electrocuting himself and Ermes<br />
File:Kiss Merger McQueen.png|His head being duplicated and fused back together by Kiss's sticker<br />
Mcqueen knocked out.png|The shock knocks him out and ejects his Stand DISC, rendering him harmless<br />
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File:SO_Chapter_23_Cover_A.png|[[SO Chapter 23]] Cover A<br />
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SO Chapter 23 Tailpiece.png|[[SO Chapter 23]] Tailpiece<br />
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McQueen prepares to be shocked.png|McQueen preparing for his last attempt on death by electrocution<br />
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J-678.jpg|Thunder McQueen ([[Adventure Battle Card]])<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*McQueen's backstory of accidentally shooting a woman, who was committing suicide, is based on the story of {{W|Ronald Opus}}, an anecdote made up by Don Harper Mills to show how many legal consequences can happen because of one event.<br />
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|ja_kanji = スタープラチナ(星の白金)<br />
|user = [[Jotaro Kujo]]<br />
|namesake = [[The Star]] {{S|[[Tarot Card]]}}<ref name=C121>{{Ch|Chapter 121}}</ref><br />
|type = {{ST|Close}}<br />{{ST|Recon}}<br>{{ST|NH}}<br />
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|animedebut = {{Ep3|SC Episode 1}}<br />
|gamedebut = [[Famicom Jump II: Saikyo no Shichinin]]<br />
|seiyuu = [[Jurota Kosugi]] ([[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|OVA]])<br /> [[Daisuke Ono]] {{S|Anime, [[Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|ASB]], [[Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|EOH]], [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Last Survivor|Last Survivor]]}}<br />
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{{Quote|{{Nihongo|ORA ORA ORA ORA!|オラオラオラオラ!}}|Star Platinum's battle cry}}<br />
{{Nihongo|'''Star Platinum'''|スタープラチナ(星の白金)|Sutā Purachina}} is the [[Stand]] of [[Jotaro Kujo]], primarily featured in the third part of the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' series, ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]''. It also appears in the fourth part, ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', and the sixth part, ''[[Stone Ocean]]''.<br />
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Star Platinum is a close-range Stand with exceptional strength and speed, as well as gaining the ability to stop time during the fight against [[Dio Brando|DIO]]. Its overwhelming power, coupled with Jotaro's fighting prowess, make it one of the strongest and most iconic Stands in the series.<br />
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==Appearance==<br />
[[File:Star Platinum A-GO!GO! cropped.png|left|frameless|200px]]<br />
Star Platinum is a humanoid Stand, resembling a tall, well-built man of similar proportions to Jotaro, if not more muscular. In colored art, its skin is often a hue between purple, blue, green, and small bits of gold. Its face and body have varying colors.<br />
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It has long, flowing hair with a darker shade above its eyes and on the bridge of its nose, blurring the distinction between its hair and head. The spaces under its eyes and on its cheeks and chin are a darker color and divided clearly from the space around its nose and mouth. It wears a cap on its chin, and a metallic headband in three pieces, the central piece of which is shaped as a vertical ellipse. Initially, its facial features were very similar to Jotaro's.<br />
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A wavy line runs from each arm to the front of its torso, continuing down its legs. It has a minimal range of clothing and armor, including a short, circular scarf, shoulder pads with a spiral design, long gloves with studs on the back, knee and elbow guards, a loincloth, and short boots (which became knee-length as of [[Stone Ocean|Part 6]]).<br />
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Star Platinum was designed to look like a guardian spirit. Its shoulder pads resemble the ones worn in {{W|Fist of the North Star}}. The spiral patterns symbolize the [[Ripple]] and the concept of infinity.<ref name="JOJOVELLER">{{JJV|Star Platinum}}</ref><br />
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In the anime adaptation of [[Diamond is Unbreakable|Part 4]], all of Star Platinum's clothing, such as its red scarf and black gloves, become white, reflecting Jotaro's own transition from black to white apparel. Its darker purple highlights, such as those under its eyes, also become a cyan color.<br />
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====Color Schemes====<br />
{{CS<br />
|bg={{Color|SDC}}<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#9F39C9|#4B1D9F|#DCCDE2|desc=Purple and indigo, with a gray jaw, cheeks, and ears.}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|white|desc=White}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#30004E|#C943E9|desc=Dark purple with purple highlights.}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#ECD554|desc=Yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#F6CB31|#250345|#E9E1F1|desc=Golden armor and crown, yellow scarf, dark purple gloves, wrappings, and boots, white loincloth.}} <br />
|T2=SFC Game<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#988878|#A86078|desc=Gray and purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|#A86078|desc=Purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#080808|desc=Black}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#080808|desc=Black}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#D89000|#404040|#A86078|desc=Golden armor and crown, gray gloves and elbowpads, purple scarf, wrappings, and loincloth.}}<br />
|T3=OVA<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#B9C5E1|#286C99|#85778B|black|desc=Light blue and blue, with a purple and black chest}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|#E17D59|desc=Salmon}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|black|#037D5A|desc=Black with green highlights}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#781016|desc=Crimson}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#F3C041|#C34576|#50413C|#CBE0DB|desc=Golden armor, ears, chinpeice, and crown with a magenta jewel, brown gloves and wrappings, white scarf and loincloth.}}<br />
|T4=Heritage For The Future<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#C8E8C0|#78B0B0|#78A888|desc=Light Green and teal, with a green jaw and cheeks.}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|#E8C068|desc=Yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#485858|desc=Greenish-Black}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#B0D0A0|desc=Light Green}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#E8C068|#E8D088|#484840|desc=Golden armor and crown, yellow scarf, black gloves, wrappings, and boots.}}<br />
|T5=All-Star Battle<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#6BC794|#F8D68C|desc=Green, with a yellow jaw and cheeks}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|#FFF260|desc=Yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#261D2E|desc=Black}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#D2B376|desc=Gold}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#EFA609|#FAC23B|#9B81B1|#ECECEC|desc=Golden armor and crown, yellow scarf, lavender gloves, wrappings, and boots, white loincloth.}}<br />
|T6=Anime (SC)<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#BC91FF|#2C1F46|desc=Purple, with a dark purple jaw and cheeks.}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|#E6DB8E|desc=Yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#1E162D|desc=Black}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#74CACC|desc=Cyan}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#D3C153|#DED1ED|#D3250D|#4C5141|#EAEAEA|desc=Golden armor and crown with a silver jewel, red scarf, black gloves, wrappings, and boots with yellow stripes, white loincloth and kneepads.}}<br />
|T7=Eyes of Heaven<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#8E87CB|desc=Periwinkle}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|#CDBF9C|desc=Tan}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#252525|desc=Black}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#1C9F77|desc=Green}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#E3D663|#F9521A|#3E935A|#E2E0EB|desc=Golden armor and crown, red-orange scarf, dark green gloves, wrappings, and boots, white loincloth and kneepads.}}<br />
|T8=Anime (DU)<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#9EBDEC|#DDA2F0|desc=Cyan and lavender}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|#F4C338|desc=Yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#1D191D|desc=Black}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#5CFFFF|desc=Cyan}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#EFCA02|#ECF1EC|desc=Golden armor, chinpiece, and crown with a silver jewel, white scarf, gloves, wrappings, loincloth, and boots.}}<br />
|T9=Film<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#669397|#7D405D|desc=Teal and purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|#99814E|desc=Dull Gold}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#1D1D21|desc=Black}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#5C3E2F|desc=Brown}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#E0AB55|#E6E3C9|desc=Golden armor, chinpiece, and crown, white scarf, gloves, wrappings, loincloth, and boots.}}<br />
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==Personality==<br />
[[File:17 OVATarot TheStar.png|thumb|100px|right|The Star]]<br />
Despite not having a consciousness of its own, Jotaro has described Star Platinum as very violent. It is silent, except when it throws punches, during which it [[Stand Cry|cries]] ''"ORAORAORA!"'' loudly and repeatedly. With a relatively human face, it may show hints of emotion by scowling and smiling.<br />
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Star Platinum does demonstrate a sense of self-preservation, as seen when it halts a bullet Jotaro experimentally shoots at his own head,<ref name="C114">{{Ch|Chapter 114}}''</ref> protects an incapacitated Jotaro from [[Dio Brando|DIO]]'s attacks during [[The World|Time Stop]], and revives him from near-death by directly pumping his heart<ref name="C257-265">Chapter 257-265: ''[[DIO's World]]'' story arc</ref> (however, considering Star Platinum's pioneering role in the series, this capacity may speak primarily to the metaphysical or subconscious qualities of [[Stand]] users).<br />
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In the original manga, Star Platinum, early on, is seen with a wide, disconcerting smile. Later on, Star Platinum gains Jotaro's stoic visage, with its future grins only serving to warn the unlucky target of Jotaro's rage that they are about to experience an unimaginable amount of pain.<br />
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Star Platinum is named after the seventeenth Tarot Card, [[The Star]], which symbolizes optimism, discernment, and hope.<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
[[File:SP powa.gif|thumb|220x220px|Star Platinum can bend steel with its bare hands]]<br />
Star Platinum is a {{ST|Close}}, with a basic reach of only 2 meters from Jotaro's body, but with incredible strength, speed, and precision.<br />
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===Superhuman Capabilities===<br />
As one of the most powerful Stands featured in the series, Star Platinum has an overwhelming physical prowess in every basic characteristic, save for range. Coupled with Jotaro's own cleverness in combat, the Stand is capable of defeating most Stand users without the use of any complex abilities. In addition, Jotaro's eventual discovery of its true potential only makes it all the more formidable in combat.<br />
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*'''Super Strength:''' Star Platinum possesses immense strength, being able to throw a Jeep carrying four men and a girl out of the path of an 18-wheeler with one hand, later pulling the same Jeep out of a canyon with only a car as a counter-weight,<ref name="C150-153">Chapter 150-153: ''[[Wheel of Fortune (story arc)|Wheel of Fortune]]'' story arc</ref> and destroy large artificial diamonds within seconds.<ref name="C182">{{Ch|Chapter 182}}''</ref> This same strength allows it to launch itself and its user into the air to clear long distances. <br />
*'''Super Speed:''' Star Platinum boasts phenomenal speed. It was able to intercept a bullet fired from point-blank range,<ref name="C114" /> briefly contended with [[Silver Chariot]] (whilst it was using [[Anubis]]),<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 197}}</ref> and is stated to exceed the speed of light.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 19}}</ref><br />
*'''Precision''': Star Platinum is incredibly precise; it can surgically remove an object embedded in a person's skull without ill effect, catch both a bullet and a minuscule Stand like [[Lovers]] between his thumb and forefinger in midair, and create a near photo-realistic drawing of a small Egyptian fly from a dark, blurry photo.<ref name="C121"/><br />
*'''Enhanced Eyesight:''' Star Platinum utilizes eagle-like eyesight throughout ''Stardust Crusaders''. Jotaro has used Star Platinum's eyes to see four kilometers across a desert,<ref name="C187">{{Ch|Chapter 187}}''</ref> as well as identify meaningful details, such as a specific type of fly in high-resolution images.<ref name=C121 /> It can also follow a card shuffle performed by a professional gambler, subsequently recounting the entire new order of the deck.<br />
*'''Enhanced Breath:''' Star Platinum inhales with superhuman lung capacity, capable of sucking in the entire fog Stand [[Justice]] and holding it long enough for its user to suffocate.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 159}}</ref><br />
*'''Enhanced Durability:''' Star Platinum's defense allows it to defend its user from various attacks such as Hierophant Green's Emerald Splash or The World's strikes. It is also able to minimize environmental damage when Jotaro is sent flying through objects.<br />
[[File:StarPlatRush.gif|thumb|250px|Star Platinum's specialty]] <br />
*{{nihongo|'''Ora Ora'''<ref name="gogo">[[JOJO A-GO!GO!]]: STANDS, p.13</ref>|オラオラ|Ora Ora}}: Star Platinum's primary method of attack. It throws an extremely fast but precise barrage of powerful punches to pulverize an opponent or destroy objects.<ref name="JoJo6251">[[JoJo6251]]</ref><br />
*{{nihongo|'''Star Finger'''|{{Ruby|流星指刺|スターフィンガー}}|Sutā Fingā|lit. "Meteor Finger Stab"}}: Star Platinum can forcibly extend its middle and index fingers, allowing it to perform sneak attacks and stab opponents from afar.<ref name="C129">{{Ch|Chapter 129}}</ref> The technique's frequency of usage decreased as the battles intensified.<ref name="JOJOVELLER2">[[JOJOVELLER]] Stand Guide p.9</ref><br />
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===Star Platinum: The World===<br />
{{Stand Info<br />
|title = Star Platinum: The World<br />
|image = [[File:Star_Platinum_The_World.png]]<br />
|colors = DiamondIsUnbreakable<br />
|ja_kanji = {{Sm|スタープラチナ ザ・ワールド}}<br />
|namesake = [[The World]] {{S|[[Dio Brando|DIO]]'s Stand}}<br />[[The World (card)|The World]] {{S|[[Tarot Card]]}}<br />
|type = {{ST|Close}}<br />{{ST|Irrelevant}}<br />
|mangadebut = {{Ch3|Chapter 266}}<br />
|animedebut = {{Ep3|DU Episode 1}}<br />
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During the final battle with DIO in ''Stardust Crusaders'', Star Platinum awakens the ability to stop time. The technique is referred to by Jotaro as {{nihongo|'''Star Platinum: The World'''|スタープラチナ ザ・ワールド|Sutā Purachina Za Wārudo}}, named after the late antagonist's Stand, [[The World]].<br />
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====Time Stop====<br />
[[File:SPTW time stop.gif|thumb|left|250px|Star Platinum: The World stops time]]<br />
When activated, Star Platinum is able to halt the flow of time for a brief moment, causing everything around him to appear frozen in place. During this time-lapse, Jotaro is able to interact with any object or person within his range. Measures of time during Time Stop correspond to normal measures, as shown by Jotaro's unwilling reduction in the duration of Time Stop affected by [[Made in Heaven]]. He is unable to use the ability consecutively, requiring a few seconds in between each usage.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 152}}</ref><br />
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|5 seconds<br />
|-<br />
![[Diamond is Unbreakable|Part 4]]<br />
|0.5 to 2 seconds<br />
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!Start of [[Stone Ocean|Part 6]]<br />
|2 seconds<ref>{{S|Note:The validity of this is unclear, as it was only mentioned within [[Whitesnake]]'s "Melt your heart" ability.}}</ref><br />
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!End of [[Stone Ocean|Part 6]]<br />
|5 seconds<br />
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[[File:Startheworld_(1).wav|thumb|Time stop sound effect ([[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable|anime]])]]<br />
In Jotaro's prime, the ability could last up to 5 seconds,<ref name="C744">{{Ch|SO Chapter 150}}</ref> but decreased over time due to lack of combat.<ref name="JOJOVELLER" /> Ten years after its initial use, Jotaro is only able to stop time for half a second, but intuitively extends it to 1–2 seconds throughout the later half of ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]''.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 267}}</ref><ref>{{Ch|Chapter 328}}</ref> <br />
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In ''[[Stone Ocean]]'', particularly during [[The Visitor (story arc)|The Visitor story arc]], Jotaro is still seemingly only able to stop time for up to two seconds, though the validity of this is questionable, as it was only mentioned within Jolyne's illusion created by [[Whitesnake]]'s "Melt your heart" ability. During the final battle at Cape Canaveral against [[Made in Heaven]], he is able to stop time for up to 5 seconds.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 148}}</ref><br />
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===Star Platinum Over Heaven===<br />
{{Canon}}<br />
{{spoiler|/ Game}}<br />
In the story mode of the game ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|Eyes of Heaven]]'', Jotaro eventually comes face to face with [[Heaven Ascension DIO]], the game's final boss. As their fight went on, Star Platinum and [[The World]]'s same-type aspect came into play once more, enabling Star Platinum to learn [[The World Over Heaven]]'s signature ability: '''Overwrite Reality.'''<br />
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This grants Star Platinum the same potentially limitless ability to rewrite time and reality itself, the only true limitation being that it requires the use of its hands to do so. Despite these changes, Star Platinum does not gain an appearance change, unlike [[The World Over Heaven]].<br />
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As a result of its powers, all of the temporal anomalies disappeared after the death of Heaven Ascension DIO. The world reverted back to normal and Jotaro lost Star Platinum Over Heaven.<ref>Eyes of Heaven Glossary</ref><br />
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==Chapters / Episodes==<br />
{{Appearance|BG=SDC|BG2=SDC2<br />
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*{{Ch|Chapter 114}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 115}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 116}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 118}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 119}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 120}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 121}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 122}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 123}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 126}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 127}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 128}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 129}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 131}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 132}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 136}} {{Cover}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 137}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 138}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 139}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 150}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 151}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 152}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 153}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 159}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 161}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 162}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 164}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 165}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 166}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 167}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 172}} {{C|Death Thirteen's ability}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 179}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 180}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 181}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 182}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 183}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 185}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 187}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 188}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 196}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 197}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 198}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 209}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 213}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 214}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 215}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 216}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 228}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 229}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 233}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 234}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 235}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 236}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 237}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 238}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 247}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 249}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 250}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 251}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 256}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 257}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 258}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 259}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 260}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 261}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 262}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 263}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 264}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 265}}<br />
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Part 4 = <br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 266}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 267}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 271}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 290}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 292}} {{Cover}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 303}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 307}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 311}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 320}} {{Photo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 325}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 327}} {{Flash}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 328}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 329}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 355}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 356}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 357}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 360}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 362}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 363}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 364}} {{Cover}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 367}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 368}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 374}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 412}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 415}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 423}} {{C|Temporary death}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 436}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 437}} {{Flash}}<br />
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Part 6 = <br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 12}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 13}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 15}} {{C|Description only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 16}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 17}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 18}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 19}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 20}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 33}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 42}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 48}} {{Flash}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 49}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 50}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 75}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 145}} {{C|Description only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 147}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 148}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 150}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 151}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 152}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 153}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 154}} {{Death}}<br />
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*{{Ep|SC Episode 1}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 2}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 3}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 4}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 5}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 6}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 7}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 9}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 13}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 15}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 16}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 17}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 18}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 23}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 24}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 25}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 26}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 29}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 33}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 35}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 37}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 40}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 41}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 42}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 44}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 45}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 46}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 47}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 48}}<br />
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*{{Ep|DU Episode 1}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 2}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 11}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 12}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 14}} {{Photo}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 16}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 23}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 24}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 25}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 34}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 36}} {{C|Temporary death}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 39}}<br />
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*{{Ep|GW Episode 29}} {{C|Silhouette/Photo only}}<br />
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*{{Ep|Episode 1 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 2 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 3 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 7 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 8 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 9 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 10 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 11 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 12 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 13 (OVA)}}<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*Star Platinum is one of the most portrayed Stands in the series, appearing in 398 panels. Behind it are [[Sex Pistols]] (385 panels) and [[Silver Chariot]] (367 panels).<ref>[[JOJO A-GO!GO!]]: STANDS, p.50</ref><br />
*Star Platinum only uses Star Finger twice in the manga, once against [[Dark Blue Moon]], and once against [[Forever]]. However, in the anime, it uses it a third time against [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]] wielding [[Anubis]].<ref>{{Ep|SC Episode 29}}</ref><br />
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{{StardustCrusaders}}</div>TheBlackDemon1996https://jojowiki.com/index.php?title=Thus_Spoke_Kishibe_Rohan_(OVA)&diff=550430Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (OVA)2021-02-18T14:17:02Z<p>TheBlackDemon1996: </p>
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|Ep5|[[File:TSRK cover.png]]<br />
|Ep2|[[File:RohanOVA2Promo.jpg]]<br />
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|Ep16|[[File:TSKR OVS 3+4 Second Visual.png]]<br />
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|ja_kanji = 岸辺露伴は動かない<br />
|ja_romaji = Kishibe Rohan wa Ugokanai<br />
|genre = Adventure, Mystery, Supernatural, Slice of Life<br />
|director = [[Toshiyuki Kato]]<ref name="RohanOVA">[http://jojo-animation.com/bddvd/ova.html Blu-ray&DVD全巻購入特典 完全新作OVA「岸辺露伴は動かない」(DVD)]</ref><br>[[Yasufumi Soejima]]<ref name="RohanOVA"/><br />
|producer = Hiroyuki Oomori<br />Jun Fukuda<br />Ryosuke Mori<br />Toshiyasu Hayashi<br />
|writer = [[Toshiyuki Kato]]<ref name="RohanOVA"/><br />
|design = [[Shunichi Ishimoto]]<ref name="RohanOVA"/><br />
|exedirector = [[Shunichi Ishimoto]]<ref name="RohanOVA"/><br>[[Daisuke Tsumagari]]<ref>https://www.animatetimes.com/tag/details.php?id=9145</ref><br>{{S|ep 16, 9}}<br />
|action = [[Kenta Mimuro]]<br />
|standdesign = [[Kenta Mimuro]]<ref name="RohanOVA"/><br />
|background = [[Reki Taki]]<br />
|music = {{W|Yugo Kanno}}<br />
|studio = [[David Production]]<br />
|release = September 20, 2017 {{S|EP 5}}<br />July 19, 2018 {{S|EP 2}}<br />October 2, 2019 {{S|EP 16 & 9}}<br />
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{{Nihongo|'''Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan'''|岸辺露伴は動かない|Kishibe Rohan wa Ugokanai|lit. '''Rohan Kishibe Does Not Move!'''}} is a series of {{W|Original video animation|OVA}} adaptations of the [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan|eponymous series of one-shots]], featuring ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'' character, [[Rohan Kishibe]]. Much like the one-shots themselves, the episodes are released out of order. <br />
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The first OVA episode was announced on April 15, 2016 and was produced by [[David Production]], adapting [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 5: Millionaire Village|Episode 5: Millionaire Village]]. The promotional DVD was made exclusive to applicants who had purchased the entirety of the [[DVD Releases#JoJo.27s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable|Diamond is Unbreakable Blu-Ray or DVD set]] before the ''deadline'' of July 31, 2017.<br />
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A second episode was announced on February 18, 2018, adapting [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 2: Mutsu-kabe Hill|Episode 2: Mutsu-kabe Hill]]. The disc was bundled with the second volume of Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan, released on July 19, 2018.<br />
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On August 18, 2019, two more episodes (adapting [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 9: The Run|Episode 9: The Run]] and [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 16: At a Confessional|Episode 16: At a Confessional]]) were announced. The episodes themselves were screened at select Japanese theaters starting on December 8, 2019 and were released on Blu-ray and DVD on March 25, 2020.<ref>http://jojo-animation.com/ova/rohan/</ref><br />
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On October 26, 2020, Netflix announced that they had picked up the series and would be distributing it on their service as a Netflix Original during the Netflix Anime Festival.<ref>https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2020/10/26-1/netflix-reveals-upcoming-slate-of-anime-titles-for-2021</ref> It will begin streaming on February 18, 2021.<br />
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==Cast== <!--T:5--><br />
{{Center|{{CastSwitch|Japanese}}{{CastSwitch|English}}{{CastSwitch|French}}{{CastSwitch|Spanish}}{{CastSwitch|Italian}}}}<br />
{{Tabber<br />
|Millionaire Village|<br />
{{Cast|Name=Rohan Kishibe|Av=RohanAvOVA.jpg|Stand=Heaven's Door|Av2=HeavensDoorAvOVA.png|VA=[[Takahiro Sakurai]]|EVA=Landon McDonald|FVA=[https://www.rsdoublage.com/comedien-438-Larmande-Adrien.html Adrien Larmande]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Kyoka Izumi|Av=KyokaAvOVA.jpg|VA={{W|Mai Nakahara}}|EVA=Brittany Cox|FVA=[https://www.rsdoublage.com/comedien-411-Genevieve-Doang.html Geneviève Doang]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Ikkyu|Av=IkkyuAvOVA.jpg|VA={{W|Kaori Mizuhashi}}|EVA=Jessica DiCicco|FVA=[https://www.rsdoublage.com/comedien-879-Cecile-Gatto.html Cécile Gatto]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Koichi Hirose|Av=KoichiAvOVA.png|VA=[[Yuki Kaji]]|EVA=Zach Aguilar|FVA=[https://www.rsdoublage.com/comedien-838-Enzo-Ratsito.html Enzo Ratsito]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Okuyasu Nijimura|Av=OkuyasuAvOVA.png|VA=[[Wataru Takagi]]|EVA=Jalen K. Cassell|FVA=[http://www.laurent-vo.com/ Laurent Gris]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
|Mutsukabe Hill|<br />
{{Cast|Name=Rohan Kishibe|Av=RohanAvOVA.jpg|Stand=Heaven's Door|Av2=HeavensDoorAvOVA.png|VA=[[Takahiro Sakurai]]|EVA=Landon McDonald|FVA=[https://www.rsdoublage.com/comedien-438-Larmande-Adrien.html Adrien Larmande]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Naoko Osato|Av=NaokoAvOVA.png|VA={{W|Atsumi Tanezaki}}|EVA=Suzie Yeung|FVA=[http://www.dsd-doublage.com/Com%E9diens%20VF/Fouzia%20Youssef.html Fouzia Youssef]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Gunpei Kamafusa|Av=GunpeiAvOVA.png|VA={{W|Junji Majima}}|EVA=Stephen Fu|FVA=[https://www.rsdoublage.com/comedien-621-Tony-Marot.html Tony Marot]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Minoru Kaigamori|Av=MinoruAvOVA.png|VA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=89764 Takamasa Mogi]|EVA=Howard Wang|FVA=[https://www.rsdoublage.com/comedien-406-Charles-Germain.html Charles Germain]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Koichi Hirose|Av=KoichiAvOVA.png|VA=[[Yuki Kaji]]|EVA=Zach Aguilar|FVA=[https://www.rsdoublage.com/comedien-838-Enzo-Ratsito.html Enzo Ratsito]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Okuyasu Nijimura|Av=OkuyasuAvOVA.png|VA=[[Wataru Takagi]]|EVA=Jalen K. Cassell|FVA=[http://www.laurent-vo.com/ Laurent Gris]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Tamami Kobayashi|Av=TamamiAvOVA.png|VA={{W|Satoshi Tsuruoka}}|EVA=Frank Todaro|FVA=Uncredited|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Akira Otoishi|Av=AkiraAvOVA.png|VA=[[Showtaro Morikubo]]|EVA=Andrew Russell|FVA=Uncredited|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Mikitaka Hazekura|Av=MikitakaAvOVA.png|VA={{W|Yasuyuki Kase}}|EVA=Mark Whitten|FVA=Uncredited|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Naoko's Father|Av=NoPicAv.png|VA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=134553 Shinnosuke Ogami]|EVA=Zeke Alton|FVA=[https://www.rsdoublage.com/comedien-1018-Bedrune-Jeremie.html Jérémie Bédrune]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Minor_Characters#Shuichi|SName=Shuichi|Av=ShuichiAvOVA.png|VA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=105662 Takeaki Masuyama]|EVA=Mark Whitten|FVA=[https://www.rsdoublage.com/comedien-186-Constantin-Pappas.html Constantin Pappas]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Unnamed_Characters#Naoko's Daughter|SName=Naoko's Daughter|Av=NaokosDaughterAvOVA.png|VA={{W|Yūki Takada}}|EVA=Faye Mata|FVA={{W|Caroline Combes|lang=fr}}|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
|The Run|<br />
{{Cast|Name=Rohan Kishibe|Av=RohanAvOVA.jpg|Stand=Heaven's Door|Av2=HeavensDoorAvOVA.png|VA=[[Takahiro Sakurai]]|EVA=Landon McDonald|FVA=[https://www.rsdoublage.com/comedien-438-Larmande-Adrien.html Adrien Larmande]|SVA=???|IVA=???||Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Yoma Hashimoto|Av=YomaAvOAV.png|VA={{W|Kōki Uchiyama}}|EVA=Aleks Le|FVA=[https://www.nautiljon.com/people/bruno+m%C3%A9y%C3%A8re.html Bruno Méyère]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Mika Hayamura|Av=MikaAvOAV.png|VA={{W|Chinatsu Akasaki}}|EVA=Skyler Davenport|FVA={{W|Caroline Combes|lang=fr}}|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Model Scout|Av=ModelScoutAvOVA.png|VA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=115389 Saori Terai]|EVA=Faya Mata|FVA=Uncredited|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Fitness Trainer|Av=FitnessTrainerAvOVA.png|VA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=69834 Ryota Takeuchi]|EVA=Kane Junbluth-Murry|FVA=[https://studiocapitale-enseignement.com/maxime-hoareau-comedien-de-doublage/ Maxime Hoareau]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Gym Manager|Av=GymManagerAv.png|VA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=167320 Satoru Murakami]|EVA=Andrew Russell|FVA=Uncredited|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
|At a Confessional|<br />
{{Cast|Name=Rohan Kishibe|Av=RohanAvOVA.jpg|VA=[[Takahiro Sakurai]]|EVA=Landon McDonald|FVA=[https://www.rsdoublage.com/comedien-438-Larmande-Adrien.html Adrien Larmande]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Confessor|Av=ConfessionalManAvOVA.png|VA={{W|Hiroki Takahashi}}|EVA=Crispin Freeman|FVA=[https://www.rsdoublage.com/comedien-521-Donald-Reignoux.html Donald Reignoux]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Asian Man|Av=AsianManAvOVA.png|VA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=10993 Shouto Kashii]|EVA=Mark Witten <small>(Alive)</small><br>Bob Carter <small>(Demon)</small>|FVA=[https://www.rsdoublage.com/comedien-1018-Bedrune-Jeremie.html Jérémie Bédrune]|SVA=???||Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Servant|Av=ServantAvOVA.png|VA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=95354 Naoya Nosaka]|EVA=???|FVA=Uncredited|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Corn Market Workers|SName=Corn Market Worker|Av=CornMarketWorkersAvOVA.png|VA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=106882 Shō Okumura]|EVA=???|FVA=Uncredited|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Daughter|Av=ConfessDaughterAvOVA.png|VA={{W|Hina Kino}}|EVA=Skyler Davenport|FVA=[https://www.rsdoublage.com/comedien-411-Genevieve-Doang.html Geneviève Doang]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Koichi Hirose|Av=KoichiAvOVA.png|VA=[[Yuki Kaji]]|EVA=Zach Aguilar|FVA=[https://www.rsdoublage.com/comedien-838-Enzo-Ratsito.html Enzo Ratsito]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Okuyasu Nijimura|Av=OkuyasuAvOVA.png|VA=[[Wataru Takagi]]|EVA=Jalen K. Cassell|FVA=[http://www.laurent-vo.com/ Laurent Gris]|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Yukako Yamagishi|Av=YukakoAvOVA.png|VA={{W|Mamiko Noto}}|EVA=Faye Mata|FVA={{W|Caroline Combes|lang=fr}}|SVA=???|IVA=???|Color=Oneshot|Color2=Oneshot2}}<br />
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==Episodes== <!--T:6--><br />
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{{Eps|Part=Oneshot|Episode=5<br />
|Title={{Ep2|TSKR Episode 5}}|JPTitle=エピソード#05【富豪村】|Romaji=Episōdo #05 [Fugō-mura]<br />
|Japan=September 20, 2017<br />
|English=February 18, 2021<br />
|Description=Rohan Kishibe accompanies [[Kyoka Izumi]], a manga magazine editor, to buy a mansion at a village far off from civilization. They soon discover the village is home to a group of millionaires who had all mysteriously become rich at the age of 25. Rohan and Kyoka enter one of the houses, only to realize that they are trapped by a mysterious power that won't let them progress unless they follow specific rules lest they suffer the consequences.<br />
|Image=TSKR Episode 5.png<br />
}}<br />
{{Eps|Part=Oneshot|Episode=2<br />
|Title={{Ep2|TSKR Episode 2}}|JPTitle=エピソード#02【六壁坂】|Romaji=Episōdo #02 [Mutsukabezaka]<br />
|Japan=July 19, 2018<br />
|English=February 18, 2021<br />
|Description=Rohan Kishibe narrates to his editor [[Minoru Kaigamori]] about his encounter with a yokai, the [[Mutsukabezaka]]. For context, Rohan tells the story of [[Naoko Osato]] who accidentally murdered her boyfriend [[Gunpei Kamafusa]]. Gunpei's wound refused to stop bleeding. Panicking as her father and her fiance, [[Shuichi]], were approaching her house, Naoko had to resort to drinking Gunpei's constantly spilling blood after hiding his corpse. After marrying Shuichi in the years afterward, Naoko secretly took care of Gunpei's corpse. Years later, Rohan meets with Naoko's daughter whom she had with Gunpei, and accidentally murders her. Rohan escapes his fate by making the girl unable to see him, causing the Mutsukabezaka to manifest itself in anger before reviving the girl and making her leave, as the yokai needs a witness when it dies. Rohan leaves safely and with a story for his manga.<br />
|Image=TSKR Episode 2.png<br />
}}<br />
{{Eps|Part=Oneshot|Episode=9<br />
|Title={{Ep2|TSKR Episode 9}}|JPTitle=エピソード#09【ザ・ラン】|Romaji=Episōdo #09 [Za Ran]<br />
|Japan=March 25, 2020<br />
|English=February 18, 2021<br />
|Description=Rohan Kishibe narrates about a terrible incident in which he crossed a line that he shouldn't have. He introduces [[Yoma Hashimoto]], a young man who was one day scouted as a model. Told to work on his body, Yoma became an obsessed sportsman, devoting every aspect of his life to sport and bodybuilding. At the same time, he developed a rivalry with Rohan. One day as they ran on neighboring treadmills, Rohan teased him about his yet-to-be-successful career. He and Yoma played a game in which they would have to catch a remote once their treadmills reached maximum speed. However, Yoma revealed his supernaturally fit muscles and broke the window behind them so that the loser would fall to his death. Rohan loses and manipulates Yoma through [[Heaven's Door]] to survive while Yoma falls. However, Rohan assumes Yoma was an avatar of the Greek God, Hermes, and is sure that Yoma somehow survived. Hoping to escape a god's wrath, Rohan quickly leaves the gym.<br />
|Image=TSKR Episode 9.png<br />
}}<br />
{{Eps|Part=Oneshot|Episode=16<br />
|Title={{Ep2|TSKR Episode 16}}|JPTitle=エピソード#16【懺悔室】|Romaji=Episōdo #16 [Zange-shitsu~]<br />
|Japan=March 25, 2020<br />
|English=February 18, 2021<br />
|Description=Rohan narrates a strange incident he witnessed in Italy. One day, Rohan mistakenly entered the priest's side of a confessional and an unknown man came to confess his sin. During his youth, the man was working at a corn market when a beggar asked him for food. He angrily forced the beggar to work by tossing a bag of corn into his arms. The beggar died from exhaustion and his ghost swore to take everything from him at his happiest moment. Disturbingly, the confessor became rich and had a daughter with a supermodel. One day, the spirit possessed the daughter and forced the confessor to play a game of luck. The man had to throw a piece of popcorn high in the air and catch it with his mouth, three times in a row. The confessor lost at the third round and was decapitated. However, it is revealed that he was still alive because he swapped face with a servant. Thus, he tricked both the ghost and his servant. The confessor now has two vengeful ghosts following him around the clock, ready to kill him the moment he feels happy again.<br />
|Image=TSKR Episode 16.png<br />
}}<br />
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==Soundtracks== <!--T:8--><br />
===Ending theme===<br />
{{Soundtrack|Cover=FINDING THE TRUTH.jpg|Title=Ending|Name=FINDING THE TRUTH|Artist=[[Coda]]}}<br />
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==Trailers== <!--T:9--><br />
On July 28, 2017, Tokyo MX aired a 60 second ''Promotional Video'' for the OVA's first episode. The next episode's ''Promotional Video'' was uploaded on February 25, 2018.<br />
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On January 14, 2021, Netflix officially released the full trailer for the OVA episodes worldwide.<br />
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*Episode 5: Millionaire Village was the first JoJo OVA episode to be released in over a decade, the last being the final episode of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|Stardust Crusaders prequel OVAs]] from the early 2000's.<br />
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</translate></div>TheBlackDemon1996https://jojowiki.com/index.php?title=Volume_41&diff=398142Volume 412020-06-13T11:19:38Z<p>TheBlackDemon1996: </p>
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<div>{{Volume box<br />
|title = Highway Star<br />
|colors = DiamondIsUnbreakable<br />
|image = [[File:Volume 41.jpg|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
|vol = 13 (41)<br />
|chapter = 115-124 (380-389)<br />
|ja_kanji = ハイウェイ・スター<br />
|ja_romaji = Haiwei Sutā<br />
|page = 208<br />
|date = {{J}} March 3, 1995<ref>[http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-851891-8 ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 41]</ref><br />
|isbn = {{J}} [[Special:BookSources/9784088518916|978-4-08-851891-6]]<br />
|prev = {{Vo|Volume 40}}<br />
|next = {{Vo|Volume 42}}<br />
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{{Nihongo|'''Highway Star'''|ハイウェイ・スター|Haiwei Sutā}} is the thirteenth volume of ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'' and the forty-first volume of the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' manga. It covers most of the ''{{SA|DIU20}}'' story arc and most of the ''{{SA|DIU21}}'' story arc.<br />
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==Chapters==<br />
*115 (380). ''{{Ch2|Chapter 380}}''<br />
*116 (381). ''{{Ch2|Chapter 381}}''<br />
*117 (382). ''{{Ch2|Chapter 382}}''<br />
*118 (383). ''{{Ch2|Chapter 383}}''<br />
*119 (384). ''{{Ch2|Chapter 384}}''<br />
*120 (385). ''{{Ch2|Chapter 385}}''<br />
*121 (386). ''{{Ch2|Chapter 386}}''<br />
*122 (387). ''{{Ch2|Chapter 387}}''<br />
*123 (388). ''{{Ch2|Chapter 388}}''<br />
*124 (389). ''{{Ch2|Chapter 389}}''<br />
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==[[Author's Note]]==<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
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! colspan="4"| [[Author's Note (Diamond is Unbreakable)|Author's Note]]<br />
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{{Quote|Whenever I have to draw a hospital, or a drug store, or a temple, or whatever, I always try to take pictures for reference. But taking those picture is pretty nerve-wracking. Whenever I ask permission, people always ask back, "What're you using them for?" "You work for a magazine or something?" "Who are you, anyways?" and stuff like that, and then, inevitably, "Well, the manager isn't here today, so come back tomorrow and ask then." Come on, I just want to use them for reference! I'll even give you candy!|Hirohiko Araki}}<br />
|[[File:Araki41.png|180px]]<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*The cover art is a reference to the Pearl Jam album Ten. <ref>[https://twitter.com/JJBARefGallery/status/1266391632917811204]</ref><br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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Volume 30-47 Spine Art.png|Spine art featuring Volume 41's art<br />
Volume 41 Book Cover.png|The cover of Volume 41 without the dust jacket<br />
Volume 41 Illustration.png|The illustration found in Volume 41<br />
Miki1.jpg|The tailpiece of [[Chapter 380]]<br />
Rohan04.jpg|The tailpiece of [[Chapter 383]]<br />
Miki2.jpg|The tailpiece of [[Chapter 384]]<br />
Rohan05.jpg|The tailpiece of [[Chapter 385]]<br />
Josu14.jpg|The tailpiece of [[Chapter 386]]<br />
HS1.jpg|The tailpiece of [[Chapter 387]]<br />
</gallery><br />
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==References==<br />
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[[Category:Part 4 Volumes]]</div>TheBlackDemon1996https://jojowiki.com/index.php?title=Golden_Wind_(Anime)&diff=382543Golden Wind (Anime)2020-04-05T09:35:08Z<p>TheBlackDemon1996: </p>
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<div>{{Anime infobox<br />
|title = ''Golden Wind''<br />
|image = <tabber><br />
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|ja_kanji = ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 黄金の風<br />
|ja_romaji = JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Ōgon no Kaze<br />
|genre = Action, Adventure, Supernatural, Mystery, Crime, Drama<br />
|director = <u>'''Executive Director'''</u><br/>[[Naokatsu Tsuda]]<br/><br />
<u>'''Director'''</u><br/>Yasuhiro Kimura<br/>Hideya Takahashi<br/><br />
<u>'''Chief Animation Director'''</u><br/>[[Shunichi Ishimoto]]<br/><br />
<u>'''Art Director'''</u><br/>Shunichiro Yoshihara<br/>Yumiko Kirimoto<br/>Megumi Kato<br/><br />
<u>'''Sound Director'''</u><br/>Yoshikazu Iwanami<br/><br />
<u>'''Action Animation Director'''</u><br/>[[Takahito Katayama]]<br/><br />
<u>'''Director of Photography'''</u><br/>Kazuhiro Yamada<br />
|producer =<br />
|writer = [[Yasuko Kobayashi]]<br />
|design = <u>'''Character Design'''</u><br />[[Takahiro Kishida]]<br/><u>'''Stand Design'''</u><br/>[[Takahito Katayama]]<br/><u>'''Prop Design'''</u><br/>[[Yukitoshi Houtani]]<br /><u>'''Color Design'''</u><br />Yuko Sato<br />
|background =[[Reki Taki]]<br />Junko Nagasawa<br />Kaoru Aoki<br />
|music = [[Yugo Kanno]]<br />
|studio = [[David Production]]<br />
|first = July 5, 2018 {{S|Japan premiere}}<br />October 5, 2018 {{S|TV Release}}<br />
|last =July 28, 2019<br />
|runtime =<br />
|episodes = 39 {{S|[[List of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure episodes|List of episodes]]}}<ref>http://shop.tsutaya.co.jp/dvd/product/4548967407198/</ref> <br />
|previous = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable|Season 3: ''Diamond is Unbreakable'']]<br />
|colors = VentoAureo<br />
}}<br />
{{Nihongo|'''''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind'''''|ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 黄金の風|JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Ōgon no Kaze}} is the fourth season of the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' TV [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|Anime]], which is produced by [[David Production]].<br />
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Season 4 is an adaptation of the fifth arc of ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'', ''[[Vento Aureo]]''. It was officially announced by [[Hirohiko Araki]] at the end of a live news conference for his [[Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition: Ripples of Adventure|Ripples of Adventure]] art exhibition.<br />
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A Japan premiere of the anime was held at the Tokyo {{w|Istituto Italiano di Cultura}} on July 5, 2018,<ref>[https://passmarket.yahoo.co.jp/event/show/detail/01aqbjznd7je.html TVアニメ「ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 黄金の風」 ジャパンプレミア]</ref> with appearances by the anime's main cast. At the same time, a French premiere was held during the same day at {{w|Japan Expo}}.<ref>https://www.japan-expo-paris.com/fr/actualites/jojos-bizarre-adventure-golden-wind-en-avant-premiere_105837.htm</ref> An American premiere was held the next day at {{w|Anime Expo}} in Los Angeles on July 6, 2018.<ref>[https://natalie.mu/comic/news/287695 「ジョジョの奇妙な冒険」第5部「黄金の風」TVアニメ化!10月に放送開始]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/VIZMedia/status/1009794413642387457 ☆ Watch the U.S. premiere of JOJO's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind exclusively at the Anime Expo JOJO's Bizarre Adventure Panel. July 6, 3PM PT in the Main Events Hall. ☆]</ref> <br />
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As part of the [[LUMINE x JOJO]] collaboration, a second screening for the first two episodes was held at the Lumine Zero Shopping center in Japan on September 25, 2018.<ref>[https://natalie.mu/comic/news/299672 「LUMINE × JOJO」キャンペーンの詳細が公開、先行上映会やプレゼント企画も]</ref> The anime began broadcast on Japanese television and streaming services starting on October 5, 2018.<br />
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On October 4, 2019, it was confirmed by [[VIZ Media]] that the English dub had been scheduled to air on the Adult Swim Channel.<ref>[https://twitter.com/VIZMedia/status/1180144057894477826?s=20]</ref> The season began broadcasting on Toonami on Sunday, October 27, 2019.<br />
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==Cast==<br />
<tabber><br />
Main Characters=<br />
{{Cast|Name=Giorno Giovanna|Av=GiornoAvAnim.png|Stands=[[Gold Experience|<span style|"color:white;>Gold Experience</span>]] & [[Gold Experience Requiem|<span style|color:white;>GER</span>]]|Av2=GEandGERAvAnim.gif|Status=Protagonist|VA={{W|Kenshō Ono}} (Teen)<br />[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=109744 Natsumi Fujiwara] (Child)|EVA=[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3747236/ Phillip Reich] (Teen)<br />{{W|Janice Kawaye|Janice Roman Roku}} (Child)|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Bruno Bucciarati|Av=BrunoAvAnim.png|Stand=Sticky Fingers|Av2=StickyFingersAvAnim.png|Status=Deuteragonist|VA={{W|Yuichi Nakamura}} (Adult)<br />{{W|Shizuka Ishigami}} {{C|Child}}|EVA={{W|Ray_Chase_(voice_actor)|Ray Chase}} (Adult)<br />[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=144674 Jeannie Tirado] {{S|Child}}|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Leone Abbacchio|Av=AbbacchioAvAnim.png|Stand=Moody Blues|Av2=MoodyBluesAvAnim.png|Status=Ally|VA={{W|Junichi Suwabe}}|EVA=[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1004585/ Mick Lauer]|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Guido Mista|Av=MistaAvAnim.png|Stand=Sex Pistols|Av2=SexPistolsAvAnim.png|Status=Ally|VA={{W|Kōsuke Toriumi}}|EVA={{W|Sean Chiplock}}|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Narancia Ghirga|Av=NaranciaAvAnim2.png|Stand=Aerosmith|Av2=AerosmithAvAnim.png|Status=Ally|VA={{W|Daiki Yamashita}}|EVA={{W|Kyle McCarley}}|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Trish Una|Av=TrishAvAnim2.png|Stand=Spice Girl|Av2=SpiceGirlAvAnim.png|Status=Ally|VA={{W|Sayaka Senbongi}}|EVA=[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5213242/ Lizzie Freeman]|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Pannacotta Fugo|Av=FugoAvAnim2.png|Stand=Purple Haze|Av2=PurpleHazeAvAnim.png|Status=Neutral {{S|previously Ally}}|VA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=109167 Junya Enoki]|EVA={{W|Ezra Weisz|Ethan Murray}}|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
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{{Cast|Name=Diavolo|Av=DiavoloAvAnim.png|Stand=King Crimson|Av2=KingCrimsonAvAnim.png|Status=Main Villain|VA={{W|Katsuyuki Konishi}}|EVA={{W|Kellen Goff}}|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Vinegar Doppio|Av=DoppioAvAnim.png|Stand=King Crimson|Av2=KingCrimsonAvAnim.png|Status=Villain|VA={{W|Sōma Saitō}}|EVA=Griffin Burns|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Polpo|Av=PolpoAvAnim.png|Stand=Black Sabbath|Av2=BlackSabbathAvAnim.png|Status=Villain|VA={{W|Hideo Ishikawa}}|EVA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=184769 Brook Chalmers]|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Pericolo|Av=PericoloAvAnim.png|Stand=|Av2=|Status=Ally|VA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=1173 Shinpachi Tsuji]|EVA=Leonard Draper|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Coco Jumbo|Av=CocoJumboAvAnim.png|Stand=Mr.President|Av2=MrPresidentAvAnim.png|Status=Ally|VA={{W|Fuminori Komatsu}}|EVA=TBA|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Mario Zucchero|Av=ZuccheroAvAnim.png|Stand=Soft Machine|Av2=SoftMachineAvAnim.png|Status=Villain|VA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=74624 Shinya Takahashi]|EVA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=174640 Aleks Le]|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Sale|Av=SaleAvAnim2.png|Stand=Kraft Work|Av2=KraftworkAvAnim.png|Status=Villain|VA={{W|Kaito Ishikawa}}|EVA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=144413 Alejandro Saab]|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Luca|Av=LucaAvAnim.png|Stand=|Av2=|Status=Villain|VA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=128453 Daiki Hamano]|EVA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=187135 Matthew David Rudd]|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
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{{Cast|Name=Risotto Nero|Av=NeroAvAnim.png|Stand=Metallica|Av2=MetallicaAvAnim.png|Status=Villain|VA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=86878 Shinshū Fuji]|EVA= [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5097979/ Armen Taylor]|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Formaggio|Av=FormaggioAvAnim.png|Stand=Little Feet|Av2=LittleFeetAvAnim.png|Status=Villain|VA={{W|Jun Fukushima}}|EVA=[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7112121/ Jonah Scott]|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Illuso|Av=IllusoAvAnim.png|Stand=Man in the Mirror|Av2=ManintheMirrorAvAnim.png|Status=Villain|VA={{W|Ken Narita}}|EVA=[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3001460/ Ben Lepley]|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Prosciutto|Av=ProsciuttoAvAnim.png|Stand=The Grateful Dead|Av2=GratefulDeadAvAnim.png|Status=Villain|VA={{W|Tatsuhisa Suzuki}}|EVA= [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0590235/ Bill Millsap]|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Pesci|Av=PesciAvAnim.png|Stand=Beach Boy|Av2=BeachBoyAvAnim.png|Status=Villain|VA={{W|Subaru Kimura}}|EVA= [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7338719/ Joe Hernandez]|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Melone|Av=MeloneAvAnim.png|Stand=Baby Face|Av2=BabyFaceAvAnim.gif|Status=Villain|VA={{W|Junji Majima}}|EVA=[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4796765/ Brian Hanford]|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Ghiaccio|Av=GhiaccioAvAnim.png|Stand=White Album|Av2=WhiteAlbumAvAnimII.png|Status=Villain|VA={{W|Nobuhiko Okamoto}}|EVA=[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5804925/ Chris Hackney]|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Minor Characters#Sorbet and Gelato|SName=Sorbet|Av=SorbetAvAnim.png|Status=Posthumous|VA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=108051 Yoshihito Sasaki]|EVA={{w|Sean Chiplock}}|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Minor Characters#Sorbet and Gelato|SName=Gelato|Av=GelatoAvAnim.png|Status=Posthumous|VA=N/A|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
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{{Cast|Name=Squalo|Av=SqualoAvAnim.png|Stand=Clash|Av2=ClashAvAnim.png|Status=Villain|VA={{W|Tomoaki Maeno}}|EVA=TBA|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Tiziano|Av=TizianoAvAnim.png|Stand=Talking Head|Av2=TalkingHeadAvAnim.png|Status=Villain|VA={{W|Kenjiro Tsuda}}|EVA=TBA|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Carne|Av=CarneAvAnim.png|Stand=Notorious B.I.G|Av2=NotoriousBIGAvAnim.png|Status=Villain|VA={{w|Daisuke Sakaguchi}}|EVA=TBA|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Cioccolata|Av=CioccolataAvAnim.png|Stand=Green Day|Av2=GreenDayAvAnim.png|Status=Villain|VA={{W|Atsushi Miyauchi}}|EVA=TBA|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Secco|Av=SeccoAvAnim.png|Stand=Oasis|Status=Villain|VA={{w|Kenn (Japanese actor)|Kenn}}|EVA=TBA|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
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{{Cast|Name=Unnamed Characters#Narrator|SName=Narrator|Av=NoPicAv.png|VA=[[Toru Okawa]]|EVA={{W|David Vincent (actor)|David Vincent}}|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Koichi Hirose|Av=KoichiAvAnim5.png|Stand=Echoes|Av2=EchoesAvAnim5.png|Status=Ally|VA={{W|Yūki Kaji}}|EVA=[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=135560 Zach Aguilar]|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Jotaro Kujo|Av=JotaroAvAnime5.png|Stand=Star Platinum|Av2=StarPlatinumAvAnim4.png|Status=Neutral|VA=[[Daisuke Ono]]|EVA={{W|Matthew Mercer}}|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Jean Pierre Polnareff|Av=PolnareffAvAnim5.png|Stands=[[Silver Chariot|<span style|"color:white;>Silver Chariot</span>]] & [[Chariot Requiem|<span style=color:white;>CR</span>]]|Av2=SCandCRAvAnim.gif|Status=Ally|VA={{W|Fuminori Komatsu}}|EVA={{W|Doug Erholtz}}|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
{{Cast|Name=Scolippi|Av=ScolippiAvAnim.png|Stand=Rolling Stones|Av2=RollingStonesAvAnim.png|Status=Neutral|VA={{W|Kenji Nojima}}|EVA=TBA|Color=VA|Color2=VA2}}<br />
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==Episode List==<br />
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{{Episode|1|{{Ep2|GW Episode 1}}|{{Ruby|黄金体験|ゴールド・エクスペリエンス}}|Gōrudo Ekusuperiensu|October 5|2018|In 2001: 2 years after the death of [[Yoshikage Kira]], [[Koichi Hirose]] travels to Italy by [[Jotaro]]'s favor. He departs Naples Airport to find a boy by the name of Haruno Shiobana. Koichi comes across a peculiar young man who tricks him and drives off with his luggage. Koichi overhears two airport security guards reveal the young man's name as [[Giorno Giovanna]], and infers that Giorno might be Haruno Shiobana. Meanwhile, Giorno meets with the gangster [[Minor Characters#Luca|Leaky-Eye Luca]], who attacks Giorno and is put into a coma after his attack is reflected back. Giorno reveals his Stand, [[Gold Experience]], and creates a tree to escape from Koichi who caught up to him. Koichi calls Jotaro by telephone, revealing Giorno is the son of [[DIO]]. Escaping by train, Giorno encounters [[Bruno Bucciarati]] who questions him about Luca's death. Giorno lies to him and Bucciarati goes away. After, Giorno opens his hand only to find an eye enclosed, and Bucciarati reappears behind him and confirms he's lying by licking his face.|October 27|2019}}<br />
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{{Episode|2|{{Ep2|GW Episode 2}}|ブチャラティが来る|Bucharati ga Kuru|October 12|2018|In a flashback, it is revealed that Giorno, who was once abused by his step-father and bullied by other kids, started being treated with respect after saving an injured gangster, giving him a reason to live. Back in the present, Giorno uses Gold Experience against Bucciarati, which causes his senses to go berserk upon being hit. Bucciarati brings out his own Stand, [[Sticky Fingers]], allowing him to create a dimension distorting zipper to try and escape inside another person, but Giorno tracks him down by turning one of Bucciarati's teeth into a fly. Despite beating Bucciarati in a duel, Giorno decides against finishing him off, instead asking to join his organization so he can take down his boss and take over the city.|November 3|2019}}<br />
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{{Episode|3|{{Ep2|GW Episode 3}}|塀の中のギャングに会え|Hei no Naka no Gyangu ni Ae|October 19|2018|Telling Bucciarati about his ambition, Giorno convinces Bucciarati to let him join the organization [[Passione]] and Bucciarati leads him to a lieutenant of the gang [[Polpo]], who is currently sitting in prison. After entering the prison, Giorno asks to join the gang and is assigned a test in order to see if he is trustworthy- which is to guard a lighter's flame for 24 hours. Giorno accepts and leaves the prison, and after a series of close calls, manages to get into his dorm, only for Koichi to intrude in order to find his stolen passport. Giorno again narrowly escapes with the lighter however the lighter is extinguished accidentally by a janitor cleaning the area. Distraught, Giorno believes he has blown his chance, and is surprised when the janitor reignites the lighter. However, [[Black Sabbath]] appears and it impales the janitor's soul with an [[Bow and Arrow|Arrow]], killing him. Realizing that he has activated Polpo's Stand, Giorno braces himself as Black Sabbath lunges at him.|November 10|2019}}<br />
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{{Episode|4|{{Ep2|GW Episode 4}}|ギャング入門|Gyangu Nyūmon|October 26|2018|Black Sabbath tries to attack Giorno, revealing itself to be more powerful than Gold Experience as well as being faster. Luckily, a ray from the sun manages to stun the Stand, allowing Giorno to escape its grip, and the young boy understands that Black Sabbath is weakened by sunlight but powerful in the shades. When Koichi comes, the two teens ally to lure Black Sabbath into the light and annihilate it. Afterward, Giorno convinces Koichi of his righteousness and also makes him keep his secret goal. Koichi thus reassures Jotaro about Giorno and departs from the latter's life. The next day, Giorno is welcomed by Polpo into the gang and officially assigned to Bucciarati. But as revenge for the janitor, he secretly turns one of the lieutenant's guns into a banana. Long after Giorno steps out of prison, Polpo finally eats the banana and kills himself with a shot to the head. Meanwhile, Giorno is on his way to meet [[Bucciarati's Gang]].|November 17|2019}}<br />
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{{Episode|5|{{Ep2|GW Episode 5}}|ポルポの遺産を狙え!|Porupo no Isan o Nerae!|November 2|2018|While Bucciarati explains how Passione functions as a gang, the news of Polpo's death spreads throughout the mob. Two gangsters, [[Sale]] and [[Mario Zucchero]], take an interest in Polpo's hidden treasure that Bucciarati supposedly knows of. Giorno formally meets his new teammates, and manages to make a good impression despite them antagonizing Giorno. Learning about Polpo's death, Bucciarati immediately tells the gang to set sails. On their way to Capri in order to retrieve the treasure, an unseen enemy Stand ambushes them, making [[Narancia]], [[Mista]] and [[Fugo]] disappear without trace. As [[Abbacchio]] is reluctant to show his Stand to the newbie, Giorno makes the gamble that their opponent's way of attacking isn't fatal, and purposefully exposes himself. He is stabbed by the Stand and disappears. Thus Abbacchio is free to summon his [[Moody Blues]].|November 24|2019}}<br />
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{{Episode|6|{{Ep2|GW Episode 6}}|ムーディー・ブルースの逆襲|Mūdī Burūsu no Gyakushū|November 9|2018|Leone Abbacchio's past is revealed. Once a policeman corrupted by his surrounding, his moral downfall culminated in the murder of his partner in the police by the same criminal who had been bribing him. Dishonored, Abbacchio became desperate until he met Bucciarati. In the present, Bucciarati and Abbacchio begin to investigate the enemy's power, using Moody Blues' power to reenact any event from the past to discover how the enemy works. Although they discover that the enemy can deflate people and is probably hiding in the pipes, they cannot find him. However, Abbacchio sacrifices himself and uses blood to make Bucciarati understand that there is a second deflated boat covering the first one. Bucciarati thus sinks his yacht on purpose, forcing Zucchero to reveal himself and easily defeats him.|December 8|2019}}<br />
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{{Episode|7|{{Ep2|GW Episode 7}}|セックス・ピストルズ登場 その①|Sekkusu Pisutoruzu Tōjō Sono 1|November 16|2018|After Mario Zucchero is defeated, Bucciarati's team learns that he's told his yet unseen partner that they were headed to Capri to retrieve the treasure. As Bucciarati took a long curve to avoid being seen directly heading toward Capri, the group expects to fight another enemy on the island, but Giorno proposes to head there first and seek out their foe. Near the marina, Giorno calls for the enemy through a civilian while Mista lies in wait, ready to fight. The enemy Sale falls for the bait, and despite some mishaps, Mista manages to shoot Sale in the leg thanks to his [[Sex Pistols]]'s power to redirect bullets. Mista pursues the enemy alone up to a starting truck, leaving Giorno behind.|December 15|2019}}<br />
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{{Episode|8|{{Ep2|GW Episode 8}}|セックス・ピストルズ登場 その②|Sekkusu Pisutoruzu Tōjō Sono 2|November 23|2018|Guido Mista's past is revealed: Mista was once a simple teenager enjoying life until he met his destiny and stopped a gang rape, revealing his outstanding gunfighting skill. In the present, Mista shoots Sale who was hidden atop the truck. Yet, Sale's Stand [[Kraft Work]] can immobilize objects with respects to a given reference point. Thus Mista is at a tremendous disadvantage as bullets cannot penetrate Sale's skin while he can even fire the bullets back at Mista. After a back and forth, Mista is left with one bullet, and wastes it. However, he only tricked Sale into dropping his guard, and has Sex Pistols hijack Sale's own bullet, which hits Sale right in the first bullet still locked inside Sale's skull. The bullet is pushed inside the brain and Sale is defeated, but alive.|January 4|2020}}<br />
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{{Episode|9|{{Ep2|GW Episode 9}}|ボスからの第一指令|Bosu kara no Dai-Ichi Shirei|November 30|2018|Having succeeded in coming to Capri safely, Team Bucciarati meets with the capo [[Pericolo]]. Polpo's treasure which was hidden inside a restroom's walls is examined and deemed great enough, thus Bucciarati is officially made into a capo of the gang. However, Pericolo then presents [[Trish Una]], the daughter of the Boss. Born from a long past tryst, Trish is now the target of a rogue [[Squadra Esecuzioni|team of Stand User assassins]] who hope to get their hands on her to get to the Boss, and Bucciarati's team must now bodyguard her. Later, Narancia is sent out of the hideout to buy groceries but is easily found by [[Formaggio]], one of said assassins. Formaggio's [[Little Feet]] claws at Narancia who unleashes his [[Aerosmith]] to fire at the car. Formaggio then uses his power to shrink himself and others to hide and wait for Narancia to shrink, discovering at the same time that Bucciarati's team is bodyguarding the Boss' daughter.|January 11|2020}}<br />
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{{Episode|10|{{Ep2|GW Episode 10}}|{{ruby|暗殺者|ヒットマン}}チーム|Hittoman Chīmu|December 7|2018|The fight between Narancia and Formaggio continues. Having shrunken himself and hiding inside Narancia's pocket, Formaggio patiently waits for his foe to shrink. However, Narancia understands what's happening to him and, to stop Narancia from calling for help, Formaggio must cut the wire of the phone Narancia uses. The boy realizes that Formaggio is nearby and uses an unknown ability to track Formaggio. Running away, Formaggio is relentlessly tracked into a drain. A flashback then explains how the Hitman Team, dissatisfied with their pay, had two of their members gruesomely executed for daring to pry into The Boss' past. In the present, Formaggio now understands that Aerosmith is tracking him because of the CO2 he releases. Using a swarm of rats, Formaggio tries to hide but Narancia manages to identify him and shoot. Although he is hit, Formaggio grows back to his original size while Narancia and Aerosmith have become so tiny that they are too weak at the moment.|January 19|2020}}<br />
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{{Episode|11|{{Ep2|GW Episode 11}}|ナランチャのエアロスミス|Narancha no Earosumisu|December 14|2018|Narancia has now shrunk to the point where he cannot do significant damage to Formaggio. Failing to hide, the assassin stomps him under his foot and resumes his interrogation, but Narancia keeps silent. Narancia's sad story is also revealed: once a street urchin and loyal to his little band of thieves, Narancia was one day framed for a violent aggression by his comrade and was thrown into reform school for a year, only to be shunned when he got out. Ill and alone, Narancia escaped his squalor thanks to Fugo and Bucciarati, to whom he is now loyal to. In the now, an exasperated Formaggio throws Narancia inside a bottle with a spider in it and manages to learn where Trish is kept. However, Narancia reverses the situation by making his own car explode thanks to Aerosmith's tracer bullets, grows back to normal size, and then devastates the entire street to prevent the assassin from fleeing. Finishing Formaggio off, Narancia returns to the hideout where Bucciarati receives The Boss's second orders. He then sends Fugo, Abbacchio and Giorno to Pompeii to retrieve a key.|January 26|2020}}<br />
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{{Episode|12|{{Ep2|GW Episode 12}}|ボスからの第二指令|Bosu kara no Dai-Ni Shirei|December 21|2018|Giorno, Fugo and Abbacchio arrive to the famous ruins of Pompeii. As the trio is walking toward the dog mosaic, Fugo sees a mirror and a new enemy in the reflection. It is [[Illuso]], one of the assassins from La Squadra Esecuzioni. As Illuso approaches, Fugo warns his teammates who cannot see the enemy and Fugo is suddenly snatched into the mirror world, confronting Illuso and his Stand, [[Man in the Mirror]]. Fugo then tries to summon his Stand [[Purple Haze]] but the Stand is kept out of the mirror, interrupting Giorno and Abbacchio's search for Fugo. A flashback exposes Fugo's past. As a well-born child with high intellect, Fugo was so pressured into academic excellence that it took a toll on his sanity. Entering a university at age 13, he finally snapped and beat up a professor to defend himself but was expelled then disowned, eventually meeting Bucciarati and being swayed to his side. Fugo tries his best to fight Man in the Mirror indirectly but Illuso easily bests him while Purple Haze's actions cause one of the capsules on his fist to crack, revealing its ability to release a deadly flesh-eating virus. Abbacchio decides to prioritize the objective but Giorno insists on helping Fugo, and Abbacchio leaves Fugo to his fate. Meanwhile, Illuso approaches Fugo for a coup de grâce.|February 2|2020}}<br />
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{{Episode|13|{{Ep2|GW Episode 13}}|マン・イン・ザ・ミラーとパープル・ヘイズ|Man In Za Mirā to Pāpuru Heizu|December 28|2018|The battle against Illuso and Man in the Mirror continues. Abbacchio reaches the key but Illuso has detected and followed him, neglecting to kill Fugo. Abbacchio sees Illuso inside of a mirror as well and understands the situation. Tricking Illuso into forcing a disguised Moody Blues to enter the mirror world and gaining the upper hand, Illuso nonetheless uses a piece of glass to trap both Stand and User half inside of the mirror, disabling both. Desperate, Abbacchio cuts off his hand to permit Moody Blues on the other side to bring back the key to Giorno's position and Illuso attacks Giorno. However, Giorno has infected himself with Purple Haze's virus, exposing Illuso who must flee to the real world. Nonetheless, Giorno has also turned a brick into a snake, allowing Fugo to guess Illuso's position thanks to the snake's heat sense. Purple Haze then dissolves Illuso. For his part, Giorno manages to save himself by using the snake's blood as an antivenom, greatly impressing his teammates. The team has acquired the key.|February 9|2020}}<br />
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{{Episode|13.5|{{Ep2|GW Episode 13.5}}|||January 4|2019|A recap episode of the season so far.}}<br />
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{{Episode|14|{{Ep2|GW Episode 14}}|フィレンツェ行き超特急|Firentse Iki Chōtokkyū|January 11|2019<ref>http://jojo-animation.com/news/2018/12/news9.php</ref>|Discovering new instructions from the Boss engraved on the key, the group now heads to Naples' train station. Near the Florence-bound Express, Bucciarati discovers a [[Coco Jumbo|turtle]] whose shell fits with the key, grabs it and rushes inside the train to his team, evading two new enemies that have been following him: [[Prosciutto]] and his junior [[Pesci]]. Perplexed by Bucciarati's sudden disappearance, the pair decides to stay on the train. Unbeknownst to the assassins, the small turtle acts as a stealthy shelter for Team Bucciarati thanks to its [[Mr.President|Stand ability]] and hides in a corner of the driver's cabin. To draw them out, Prosciutto summons his Stand [[The Grateful Dead]] and accelerates the aging of the train's passengers, sweeping the wagons while Pesci stands guard near the driver's cabin. Affected by the aging, the group discovers that ice can slow it down then sends out the relatively unaffected Mista out to fight the enemy. However, when Mista tries to activate the air conditioner, he is ambushed and is hooked by Pesci's fishing rod Stand, [[Beach Boy]].|February 16|2020}}<br />
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{{Episode|15|{{Ep2|GW Episode 15}}|{{Ruby|偉大なる死|ザ・グレイトフル・デッド}} その①|Za Gureitofuru Deddo Sono 1|January 18|2019|The battle between Mista and Pesci begins. Having hooked Mista by the hand and Beach Boy's line being unbreakable as well as able to reflect energy into the catch, Pesci seems to have the advantage and tries to reel Mista in, making the hook draw closer to the gunman's heart. Nonetheless, Mista turns the table on his foe by firing Sex Pistols and destroying his ice, making Pesci panic and unsummon Beach Boy. Mista confronts Pesci and almost shoots him but Prosciutto, disguised as an old man, takes Mista's hand and disables him. Lecturing Pesci again on his team's fighting spirit, Prosciutto shoots Mista in the head and goes back to the cabin. Prosciutto and Pesci eventually find the turtle but are attacked by Bucciarati, as Mista has survived thanks to Sex Pistols and informed his leader of the situation. However, Bucciarati's fight exhausts him and the aging effect takes hold, forcing the capo to throw himself out of the express train with Prosciutto and hopefully take him out.|February 23|2020}}<br />
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{{Episode|16|{{Ep2|GW Episode 16}}|{{Ruby|偉大なる死|ザ・グレイトフル・デッド}} その②|Za Gureitofuru Deddo Sono 2|January 25|2019|The battle against Prosciutto and Pesci continues. Bucciarati has thrown himself out of the train with Prosciutto in his arms in the hopes of killing the assassin. Pesci intervenes to grab Prosciutto but Bucciarati returns Beach Boy's reflecting power against his enemy, zipping out Prosciutto's hand. Prosciutto seemingly falls to his death while Bucciarati is hooked. Pesci realizes the situation and despairs, but when he sees that Prosciutto has put himself inside the machinery of the train and maintained The Grateful Dead despite his wound, he is inspired by the example and changes into a cold-blooded killer. Pesci tries to kill Bucciarati who is forced to enter the train again and separate himself into many pieces to evade Beach Boy. However, he's cut his heartbeat and respiration to do so. Bucciarati almost dies but Pesci finally loses patience and drop his guard to stop the train. The two confront each other one last time and Bucciarati wins, pummeling Pesci into a river. The two assassins are dead. However, it seems that Trish is manifesting for the first time her Stand power and [[Melone]] the assassin is on the team's trail.|March 1|2020}}<br />
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{{Episode|17|{{Ep2|GW Episode 17}}|ベイビィ・フェイス|Beibyi Feisu|February 1|2019|In the express train, Melone uses Bucciarati's blood sample and a woman he's deemed really incompatible with the former to create a Stand homonculus thanks to his [[Baby Face]], teaching him how to kill Bucciarati and capture Trish before siccing him on the team. Meanwhile, Team Bucciarati is forced to stay on a parking lot and tries to steal a car. Giorno, carrying Coco Jumbo containing Trish and Bucciarati is temporarily isolated from the team. It is at this moment that Baby Face sneaks inside the turtle and turns both Trish and Bucciarati into cubes, then takes away Giorno's throat, a foot and an eye. Crippled and suffocating, Giorno is at first utterly overwhelmed by Baby Face but then realizes from witnessing its cube power that he can shape objects into individual organs and heal. Managing to retake the turtle, Giorno outsmarts Baby Face and fakes having his hand cut off, turning the decoy hand into a piranha devouring its way out of Baby Face.|March 8|2020}}<br />
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{{Episode|18|{{Ep2|GW Episode 18}}|ヴェネツィアに向かえ!|Venetsia ni Mukae!|February 8|2019|Now having the advantage against Baby Face, Giorno then makes short work of the homonculus despite its physical growth. With his victory, Bucciarati and Trish also return to normal. The assassin [[Ghiaccio]] arrives to the parking lot some time after, only seeing a bunch of stolen cars. Although Melone assures on the phone that he can track the group again, he is suddenly killed by a venomous snake sent by Giorno. The assassins have seemingly lost trace of their target but [[Risotto Nero]] their leader has managed to find another trail. Meanwhile, the group discovers by rewindind Moody Blues that Pericolo has set up further instructions for them: they must retrieve a disc hidden near Venice's train station to read how to deliver Trish. Moreover, Pericolo has shot himself, and [[Diavolo|The Boss]] is now awaiting Trish's arrival. Giorno and Mista are sent together retrieve the disc, but the duo is then confronted by Ghiaccio, who thanks to computer analysis on Pericolo's computer has managed to discover their destination. Ghiaccio's Stand [[White Album]] is a deadly Stand of cryogenic power which can kill through simple exposure and makes an invincible ice suit around Ghiaccio. Unable to shake him off, Giorno decides to drive his car into the sea.|March 15|2020}}<br />
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{{Episode|19|{{Ep2|GW Episode 19}}|ホワイト・アルバム|Howaito Arubamu|February 15|2019|The battle against Ghiaccio continues. Having driven into the sea, Giorno hopes to slow down White Album's freezing ability with salt water and tells Mista to get away while he stalls Ghiaccio. When Ghiaccio freezes the sea to demonstrate his power, Mista ang Giorno cooperate to create a grass sled from frozen car parts, allowing Mista to approach the shore. Then, turning the grass back into car parts, they manage to drive a screw into Ghiaccio's helmet and stun him. Surprisingly, Mista decides to fight Ghiaccio, discovers a airhole on White Album's neck area and shoots into it, but Ghiaccio activates his technique "White Album Gently Weeps" to create a barrier of frozen air, rebounding the bullet back at Mista. Now on solid ground, Mista confronts Ghiaccio again. Giorno sprays his blood in the air, exposing the weaknesses in the frozen air. Mista is also reminded of how Bucciarati helped him out of prison and enlisted him in the gang. Ghiaccio then simply shuts his airhole, using the frozen air as oxygen reserve. Nonetheless, Mista manages to impale Ghiaccio on a broken lamppost and tries to shoot him further. A bloody shootout ensues but Ghiaccio freezes his own blood into pillars, taking the advantage. At last, Giorno intervenes to save Mista and deals the finishing blow to Ghiaccio. Mista and Giorno have won the battle and awakened a great respect for one another.|March 22|2020}}<br />
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{{Episode|20|{{Ep2|GW Episode 20}}|ボスからの最終指令|Bosu kara no Saishū Shirei|February 22|2019|Team Bucciarati have acquired the Boss' last orders: they must now head to the San Giorgio Maggiore church South of Venice, and one of them must accompany Trish to the top of the belfry, withoug weapons or communication tools while the rest waits inside the boat. It is a unique opportunity to appraoch the Boss so Giorno gives a brooch to Bucciarati to act as a tracker. On their way to the belfry, Trish finally shows nervousness at the idea of meeting her estranged father but Bucciarati does his best to reassure her. Suddenly, Trish disappears, with only her hand remaining in Bucciarati's palm. He thus realizes with horror that the Boss wanted to kill Trish personally. Bucciarati's past is revelead: once the ordinary son of a fisherman, Bucciarati's life took a turn for the worse when his father was gunned down by drug dealers when he saw an illegal trade happening. Bucciarati then had to kill them to protect his father and consequently had to join Passione for protection. Soon he discovered that Passione itself was the origin of the drugs. Utterly disgusted, Bucciarati decides to kill the Boss and gives chase. But, when Bucciarati hides in a columbarium to ambush the Boss, the latter somehow knows where he is. Bucciarati tries to attack, but his every move are foiled. As he sees a reflection of himself, the Boss reveals his King Crimson and explains his power to erase time, and punches straight through Bucciarati's torso.|March 29|2020}}<br />
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{{Episode|21|{{Ep2|GW Episode 21}}|キング・クリムゾンの謎|Kingu Kurimuzon no Nazo|March 1|2019|Back to the boat, Giorno and his teammates wait for Bucciarati's return. But when events seem to have happened without anyone remembering performing them, Giorno rushes to the church to help Bucciarati. Meanwhile, the capo gets punched through the stomach by King Crimson but amazingly continues to fight. King Crimson erases time again, effortlessly avoiding Sticky Fingers' punch and lands a karate chop that splits Bucciarati's torso in two. However, the Boss is then sucked into the brooch Giorno has given life to. Bucciarati wins enough time to grasp the gist of King Crimson's power and tries to get rid of the turtle, but when he tries to crawl up the stairs with Trish, King Crimson blocks his path, having forecasted the attack and avoided it too. Fortunately, Bucciarati tricks King Crimson into letting him create a zipper to the ceiling and he escapes, meeting Giorno. Confusion ensues as Giorno realizes Bucciarati is physically dead, but he continues moving as if he was alive. With too many witnesses, the Boss decides to retreat. Out of the church, Bucciarati explains what has happened and gives his team the chance to join him in his fight agains the Boss. The team is frightened, but all save Fugo manage to gather the resolve to follow their leader. Meanwhile, the operative [[Squalo]] receives the order to hunt the rebels.|April 5|2020}}<br />
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{{Episode|21.5|{{Ep2|GW Episode 21.5}}|||March 8|2019|A recap of the season thus far, emphasizing the events that gave the Bucciarati's team members determination.}}<br />
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{{Episode|22|{{Ep2|GW Episode 22}}|ガッツの「G」|Gattsu no "Jī"|March 15|2019|Still in Venice, Team Bucciarati goes to a restaurant to rest and decide their next course of action. Sure that they can learn about the Boss's identity to ambush him and bypass his King Crimson, the team learns from Trish that the Boss had met her mother in Sardinia and thus the island is where they can learn about him. Narancia is suddenly attacked by a shark Stand named Clash, which rips off his tongue. Unfortunately, Clash can teleport between liquids and remains unseen by all but Narancia. Moreover, when Giorno saves him from suffocating and gives him a new tongue, Narancia begins to only tell lies, giving his teammates falsehoods. Indeed, a duo of Passione operatives, [[Tiziano]] and [[Squalo]], are ambushing the group, using Tiziano's [[Talking Head]] to force Narancia to lie and bait them into watery places where [[Clash]] can ambush them. Narancia narrowly prevents his team from staying in the bathrooms too long, and they all leave but Giorno. Talking Head cuts Narancia's hand but when Giorno approaches, Narancia uses Aerosmith to shoot on a pipe and heat it with incendiary ammo and cauterize himself. Giorno understands that Narancia is under the effect of some power, but the damaged pipe leaks water, creating a puddle from which Clash emerges to tear at Giorno's throat.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|23|{{Ep2|GW Episode 23}}|クラッシュとトーキング・ヘッド|Kurasshu to Tōkingu Heddo|March 22|2019|Tiziano and Squalo's ambush on the heroes continue. Clash has managed to bite into Giorno's throat and has disabled him, dragging him along in the puddles while evading Aerosmith's bullets. Nonetheless, the duo are aware that Narancia can detect CO2 and thus track Giorno. Although Squalo baits Narancia into opening the way to the sewers, Giorno willingly lets himself get shot so that the tracer bullets can emit CO2 for him. Thus Narancia is able to chase Clash until it is cornered in the kitchen room. Despite the leaking gas preventing him from shooting Narancia slashes at Clash with Aerosmith's propellers. Tiziano intervenes and uses Talking Head to bait the team into the kitchen room and trick Mista into setting the gas on fire by firing his gun. An explosion ensues and Giorno uses the opportunity to tell him to find the User and gives him a brooch before Clash can take him. Narancia listens and gives chase to Tiziano and Squalo until he successfully finds them. Despite Tiziano's sacrifice, Narancia finally kills both of the enemies and finds Giorno barely alive. Team Bucciarati subsequently crosses the sea to an airport in order to fly to Sardinia.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|24|{{Ep2|GW Episode 24}}|ノトーリアス・{{Ruby|B・I・G|ビッグ}}|Notōriasu Biggu|March 29|2019|Having managed to escape Venice, Team Bucciarati now heads to the Venezia-Tessera Airport and steals a passenger plane to fly to Sardinia. During the preparations, a Passione operative named [[Carne]] confronts them but Mista seemingly makes short work of him, only leaving him the time to briefly summon his Stand. Giorno touches him and confirms his death. Once the plane is up in the air, Trish and Bucciarati discuss their situation and Trish mentions Cala di Volpe, a small Sardinian bay in which her mother met the Boss, who was a local. Meanwhile, Giorno and Mista discover some of Carne's fingers, which got into the fridge of the plane without explanation. Giorno then discovers that his right arm is being absorbed by an enemy Stand. [[Notorious B.I.G]], Carne's Stand, activates after death, can devour all energy and matter to grow, and is automatically attracted to the fastest object in the vicinity. Before Giorno can make it get out of the plane, he loses both arms and Mista and Narancia are heavily injured. The situation is extremely dire as half of the team is gravely injured with no healers available. Yet, as Bucciarati goes to the cockpit with the injured in the turtle to inform Abbacchio of what happened, Trish is left alone with Notorious B.I.G, which has managed to catch up to the plane. Trapped, Trish then sees that Giorno has left a brooch from which a brand new hand is growing.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|25|{{Ep2|GW Episode 25}}|スパイス・ガール|Supaisu Gāru|April 5|2019|Trish is trapped with Notorious B.I.G but must find a way to protect Giorno's growing hand and herself at the same time. Using the automatic reclining seats, Trish manages to go past the enemy Stand and approach the hand. However, Notorious B.I.G suddenly attacks her because of the droplets of drink slipping on her boot. Trish is nonetheless saved by her newly awakened Stand, [[Spice Girl]], which can soften things. Using the softening, Spice Girl manages to bait Notorious B.I.G into attacking a clock without damaging it and seemingly destroys it. However, a tiny part of Notorious B.I.G reaches the engines, feeds on the energy in them and grows into a big size. Trish again saves the situation by softening the cockpit and then separate it from the crashing plane, acting as a makeshift parachute. Finally, the group manages to reach Sardinia and Giorno has regained his power. For his part, Notorious B.I.G will become in time a sea monster roaming the waters near Sardinia. Meanwhile, the Boss discovers the existence of a clue to his past in Sardinia. Sensing that Trish is alive, he decides to personally go to his native island.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|26|{{Ep2|GW Episode 26}}|ほんの少し昔の物語 ~ ぼくの名はドッピオ|Hon'nosukoshi mukashi no monogatari ~ Boku no Na wa Doppio|April 12|2019|Back in 1965, a baby boy was born from a woman who just spent two years in prison, surrounded by women. This unique baby was then raised in Sardinia by a priest, grew into a young man and eventually met Donatella Una. However, the priest discovered that his foster son had kept his mother prisoner and hidden under his room. The boy disappeared, but not before killing the priest and burning his home to erase all traces of him. Back to the present, a teen named [[Vinegar Doppio]] comes to Sardinia in order to reach the Costa Smeralda and watch it. Revealed to share his body with the Boss himself, Doppio manages to learn that Risotto is near but is nonetheless surprised by assassin. Risotto quickly sees that Doppio is a Stand user as he looked at the distant Aerosmith but hasn't guesses his true nature yet. A fight ensues, during which Risotto makes razors and nails appear in Doppio's body before disappearing. The Boss then communicates with Doppio and tells him to approach the assassin, granting a part of King Crimson's power to help him.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|27|{{Ep2|GW Episode 27}}|キング・クリムゾンv.s.メタリカ|Kingu Kurimuzon Bāsasu Metarika|April 19|2019|The fight between Doppio and Risotto Nero continues. Using Epitaph's power to predict the future, Doppio manages to hit close to the now invisible Risotto and extracts scissors safely from his throat. Doppio then guesses that Risotto is using magnetism to create the razors from his body's iron. Thus he discovers Risotto's location and severs the assassin's foot. However, Risotto recomposes himself, harasses Doppio with scalpels made from the iron in the rocks and takes so much iron from Doppio that the boy suffers from anemia. As Doppio is tricked into throwing his scalpels in the wrong direction, Risotto reveals himself and creates a razor to cut into Doppio's head. Having guessed that Doppio and the Boss are split personalities and seemingly having defeated his enemy, Risotto is nonetheless suddenly shot down by Aerosmith. The Boss then appears, having revealed that he purposefully told Doppio to throw the knives at Team Bucciarati on the beach, using his anemia to hide from Aerosmith's CO2 radar. Outplayed, Risotto collapses.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|28|{{Ep2|GW Episode 28}}|今にも落ちて来そうな空の下で|Ima ni mo Ochite Kisō na Sora no Shita de|April 26|2019|Having been attacked, Bucciarati and Narancia decide to scale the cliffs to check on the enemy while Abbacchio rewinds the past with Moody Blues. Meanwhile, the Boss orders Risotto to give him back his blood but the assassin attempts a last ditch attack, which fails because King Crimson erases time. Risotto thus dies. The Boss now has to escape from Bucciarati and Narancia, who notice that someone else was here and proceed to search the area. The two eventually find someone, but it is revealed that it is a boy that someone has drained the blood off. Meanwhile, Abbacchio approaches a group of kids and helps them retreive a ball. Unfortunately, the Boss was hidden among them and kill Abbacchio. Abbacchio subsequently finds himself in the afterlife, where his former partner assures him that at the end, he upheld the morals his had. Team Bucciarati all grieve for Abbacchio but must leave the beach. However, Giorno sees that Abbacchio is holding a piece of rock, eventually discovering a negative of the Boss' face and fingerprints that Moody Blues has created. Abbacchio has fulfilled his mission.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|28.5|{{Ep2|GW Episode 28.5}}|||May 3|2019|A recap episode of the season thus far, emphasizing the events immediately before the team's betrayal and the events that follow.}}<br />
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{{Episode|29|{{Ep2|GW Episode 29}}|目的地はローマ!コロッセオ|Mokutekichi wa Rōma! Korosseo|May 10|2019|After having acquired a mould of the Boss' face and fingerprints, Team Bucciarati research online if they correspond to anyone. Their efforts catch the attention of an unidentified man who calls them and convinces them that they are allies in the fight against the Boss, whose name is '''[[Diavolo]]'''. Showing them the Arrow and explaining the origins of Stands, this unknown man claims that the Arrows can unlock another power that could beat King Crimson. Interested, Bucciarati agrees to meet with the man in the Colosseum, in Rome. However, Diavolo learns that the team is up to something and thus calls forth his worst enforcers: [[Cioccolata]] and [[Secco]], Cioccolata being a murderous surgeon and Secco his literal human pet. When the team arrive at a coastal village, they and the whole village begin to be affected by strange mold that grows when the victim goes down. It is [[Green Day]], Cioccolata's Stand in action. Narancia jumps down into the team's boat, resulting in the near-death of almost everyone. Thankfully, Mista shoots the boat engine to make it explode and push Narancia up to the shores. This feat catches the interest of Cioccolata and Secco, who are filming the whole ordeal from a vantage point.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|30|{{Ep2|GW Episode 30}}|グリーン・ディとオアシス その①|Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 1|May 17|2019|The fight against Cioccolata and Secco continues. Cioccolata now sics Secco on the team. Meanwhile, Giorno heals Narancia in the turtle, and Narancia has a conversation with Trish about Bucciarati's leadership. When Bucciarati and Mista ascend some stairs, the whole infrastructure begins to sink under the influence of Secco's Stand [[Oasis]] which can turn rock to sludge. While Mista and Bruno reach the parking lot, Secco continues to pursue and eventually wounds Mista. Bucciarati then jumps down the parking lot, surprising Secco and pummeling him to force him to retreat. Secco dives underground and then explains to Cioccolata that Bucciarati might be a walking corpse as he wasn't affected by the mold. Meanwhile, the group has already stolen a car and are driving to Rome. Giorno and Bucciarati use a private moment to discuss further Bucciarati's strange condition, and Bucciarati takes his status as a small blessing that allows him to fulfill his mission. They are interrupted when a mold-riddled corpse falls from them: Cioccolata and Secco have caught up in an helicopter, and the mold begins to massacre Rome's population. Secco dives to the ground but Giorno and Mista team up to stop Cioccolata's helicopter at the top of a tower. The team subsequently splits up to defeat both Stand users.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|31|{{Ep2|GW Episode 31}}|グリーン・ディとオアシス その②|Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 2|May 24|2019|The fight against Cioccolata and Secco continues. Bucciarati has decided to handle Secco, but he then discovers that Secco has him beat in strength and speed. Overwhelmed, Bucciarati must flee in the streets of Rome. For his part, Cioccolata is stuck in his helicopter and sees Giorno and Mista arrive for him. However, when Mista sends five of the Sex Pistols to kill Cioccolata, they notice that he's disappeared and get ambushed, resulting in Mista being taken out. Giorno thus goes to rescue the Pistols with no.5 but also gets ambushed because Cioccolata has managed to cut himself into piece and survive thanks to his medical knowledge. Green Day pummels Giorno out of the helicopter but Giorno ultimately makes no.5's bullet ricochet against the blades of the helicopter and shoot into Cioccolata's head, taking him out. Cioccolata attempts a last gambit by playing dead but is ultimately foiled, and Gold Experience violently pummels him into a garbage truck. Cioccolata is defeated. Secco then receives a voicemail from Cioccolata who encourages him and Secco comes out to fight Bucciarati. Unbeknownst to them, the mysterious ally is already observing them.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|32|{{Ep2|GW Episode 32}}|グリーン・ディとオアシス その③|Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 3|May 31|2019|The battle against Secco continues. Bucciarati is forced to retreat but is caught up. The two then discover that Cioccolata has died by observing the crowd, but Secco surprisingly takes it well as he reveals that he only followed the surgeon for his wealth and treats. Secco nonetheless decides to go to the Coliseum to take what Bucciarati is after. Bucciarati is forced to stop him but another fistfight cements Secco's superiority over Sticky Fingers. Thus Bruno goes underground and zips him way throught the soil to join the Coliseum, Secco swimming after him. Using his hearing, Secco relentlessly tracks Bruno and when Bruno decides to stand still, Secco then creates spikes of hardened rock that he makes rain down on the softened ground. Meanwhile, it is revealed that [[Jean Pierre Polnareff]] is the mysterious ally and that he must protect his Arrow's secret at all cost. Bruno is forced to move and is cornered but a car is sunk near him and he has Sticky Fingers punch the car's tire. The explosion bursts Secco's eardrums while Bucciarati is past caring about them. Resurfacing, Secco incidentally meets Doppio and takes him hostage but Bruno takes him out. Bruno then collapses as his body has reached its limits, and Doppio approaches to execute Bruno for good.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|33|{{Ep2|GW Episode 33}}|そいつの名はディアボロ|Soitsu no Na wa Diaboro|June 7|2019|Instead of killing Bucciarati, Doppio decides to pass off as a harmless civilian to "help" carry Bucciarati to his destination. Diavolo enhances the ploy by deducing that Bruno is now a corpse who can only see spirits and emitting a bit of his own soul - Bruno is fooled into thinking Doppio is Trish. The two enter the Colosseum where they are confronted by Polnareff from the second floor. Polnareff eventually sees Doppio as a suspicious person, and both him and Diavolo remember Polnareff's attempt to investigate the Arrows in Italy only to be nearly killed by Diavolo in person. Polnareff forces Diavolo's hand, forcing the Boss to come out and confront him. Diavolo gets the better of Polnareff a second time, and Polnareff is forced to pierce [[Silver Chariot]] with the Arrow in front of Diavolo to protect it. Diavolo kills Polnareff and takes the Arrow. Looking down on the first floor, he sees Team Bucciarati coming to their leader and plans to kill them, but he then sees a new Stand in front of him.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|34|{{Ep2|GW Episode 34}}|{{Ruby|鎮魂歌|レクイエム}}は静かに奏でられる その①|Rekuiemu wa Shizuka ni Kanaderareru Sono 1|June 14|2019|Diavolo has taken the Arrow from Polnareff's corpse but is now seeing a [[Chariot Requiem|new Stand in black]] walking in front of him. Soon, the entirety of Rome is put to sleep, the Stand takes the Arrow and a few hours pass. When the team wakes up, they realize that they have switched bodies. Giorno with Narancia and Mista with Trish, to Trish' dismay but the switch doesn't look like an attack as the grous is otherwise fine and they discover that there Stand abilities have been empowered. The team then meets with Polnareff, whose soul was put in the turtle Coco Jumbo. Polnareff presents himself and explains that the Arrow unlocks greater power, narrating the incident allowing him to discover that Silver Chariot could gain the power to control souls. He's been forced to completely turn Silver Chariot into '''Chariot Requiem''' and the group must now defeat it to take the Arrow. He also warns that Diavolo may be working alongside a partner. The heroes spot Diavolo and Chariot Requiem and prepare to attack - however, Diavolo then summons Sticky Fingers to attack Chariot Requiem, meaning Bucciarati is in the Boss' body.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|35|{{Ep2|GW Episode 35}}|{{Ruby|鎮魂歌|レクイエム}}は静かに奏でられる その②|Rekuiemu wa Shizuka ni Kanaderareru Sono 2|June 21|2019|Bruno (who is in Diavolo's body) has seemingly taken out Chariot Requiem and severed his arm. However, the team soon discovers that when they try to approach the Arrow, their Stands automatically begin to attack them. Thus, Chariot Requiem is free to take back his arm and the Arrow and walk away. The team also realize that Diavolo must be now in Bruno's body and shoot him when he wakes up. Despite Requiem, all seems well and Narancia thinks about his future. However, time is erased again and the team realize that Narancia has been impaled on iron bars. It is too late for Narancia and the team can only mourn their lost companion. Giorno also regains his body. For his part, Polnareff deduces that Diavolo and Doppio were split personalities, and that Diavolo's soul may be lurking nearby. The group must depart to catch up to Chariot Requiem. In the streets, Bucciarati experiments with Requiem, and Polnareff tries to grab the Arrow since he's Standless. This spurs Chariot Requiem into action who now runs towards the turtle.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|36|{{Ep2|GW Episode 36}}|ディアボロ浮上|Diaboro Fujō|June 28|2019|The struggle to defeat Chariot Requiem continues. After Polnareff touches the Arrow, Giorno and Mista must protect him from Chariot Requiem and Mista must replace his inexplicably broken revolver with a pistol. After a short struggle, Chariot stops running after Polnareff and goes away with the Arrow, only for it to be revealed that everyone is beginning to mutate into otherworldy creatures because of Chariot. Meanwhile, Diavolo has seen Chariot's weakness. Time presses but Giorno suddenly tells everyone to be still: he's checked Mista's revolver and proves that it was sabotaged; from that he deduces that Diavolo is hiding into one of them. When Giorno checks on Bruno, Diavolo manifest from the same body as his daughter and attacks Giorno, severing him arm. Diavolo then catches up to Chariot Requiem, using time erasure to evade all attacks. In truth, a hidden light orb can be attacked behind each soul's head and King Crimson punches his orb to disable Chariot and take the Arrow. The group tries to prevent Diavolo from taking the Arrow, culminating in it being send in the air but King Crimson punching through his host's stomach to send himself flying toward the Arrow and kill Trish once and for all|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|37|{{Ep2|GW Episode 37}}|{{Ruby|王の中の王|キング・オブ・キングス}}|Kingu Obu Kingusu|July 5|2019|Diavolo almost grabs the Arrowhead, but Bucciarati intervenes. He has too seen through Chariot Requiem and definitely destroys the light orb behind him to obliterate Chariot, forcing Diavolo's soul away from the Arrow. Everyone returns to their original body and Giorno is able to heal Mista's body. Moreover, Giorno witnesses Bucciarati's soul ascending to heaven. Bucciarati explains how Giorno affected his life for the better and entrusts to him the end of their mission. Giorno thus takes the Arrow. Diavolo is bitter over his loss of the Arrow but is reassured as he forecasts Giorno being rejected. However, when Giorno stabs Gold Experience, it does turn into [[Gold Experience Requiem]]. GER performs a first attack but Diavolo foresees it and doesn't see any real change. Considering King Crimson to still be superior, Diavolo erases time. Foreseeing himself punching through Giorno, Diavolo is elated but his joy is crushed as he sees that time is rewinding back and that his time erasure is being undone. Diavolo finds himself at the same position he was just before the time erasure was activated and is powerless to prevent Gold Experience Requiem from starting to pummel him and King Crimson.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|38|{{Ep2|GW Episode 38}}|ゴールド・{{Ruby|E|エクスペリエンス}}・レクイエム|Gōrudo Ekusuperiensu Rekuiemu|July 28|2019|Giorno's Gold Experience Requiem soundly defeats Diavolo and King Crimson, sending them into the Tiber. Diavolo seemingly survives and climbs up to a sewer only to be stabbed by a druggie. Diavolo then continuously experiences various gruesome deaths and his spirit is eventually broken. For their part, the team is convinced that they are victorious. Mista then tells the group to go back to the Colosseum and heal Bucciarati, unaware of his death. Seeing the spirits of his fallen comrades in the sky, Giorno sees the Arrow on the ground. The plot jumps back to the past; during lunch, Bucciarati learns that Luca has just died and must investigate it. At the same time, a florist comes and claims that his daughter has been murdered by her boyfriend, explaining that she was holding a [[Rolling Stones|round rock]] in her arms. Bucciarati accepts to also investigate the matter and asks Mista to resolve the case. As Fugo drives Bucciarati and Mista to the boyfriend's apartment, Mista suspects that he is stalked by a round rock. His suspicions worry Bruno and when Mista goes to the boyfriend's address, Bucciarati decides to go after him. When Mista uses the elevator, he spots the boyfriend and the rock reappears, which worryingly takes the shape of a dying Bucciarati.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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{{Episode|39|{{Ep2|GW Episode 39}}|眠れる奴隷|Nemureru Dorei|July 28|2019|Mista's investigation continues. Realizing that he's pitted against a Stand User, Mista quickly overpowers the sculptor, named [[Scolippi]], and orders him to explain himself. Scolippi is revealed to a benign Stand User whose automatic Stand [[Rolling Stones]] tracks people fated to die and preemptively kills them; Bucciarati has in fact become its latest target and is following him. Rolling Stones suddenly disappears and Mista is told by Sex Pistols that Bruno is nearby. Mista begs Scolippi for a solution and the sculptor suggests that he may change Bucciarati's fate by breaking the stone. Mista manages to delay Rolling Stones and ultimately jumps down the building with the Rolling Stones to break it, surviving by landing on Fugo's car. The gang leaves, but Scolippi notices that Bucciarati's fate, as well as that of Abbacchio and Narancia were already sealed. Still impressed by Mista's loyalty, Scolippi prays that their demise may serve some purpose. Back to the present, Giorno, Mista and Trish head back to the Colosseum to "heal Bucciarati". Meeting Coco Jumbo on the way back with Polnareff's spirit lingering it the room in its shell, Giorno decides to safeguard the Arrow. Some time later, it is shown that Giorno has become a gang leader.|TBA|TBA}}<br />
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==Schedules==<br />
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| style="background:#{{BackColor}}; width:70%; color:#FFFFFF;" align="center" |Air Time<br />
|-<br />
|{{W|Tokyo Metropolitan Television|Tokyo MX}}<br />
| align="center" |(Oct 5, 2018) Fridays at 25:05<br />
|-<br />
|{{W|Mainichi Broadcasting System|MBS}}<br />
| align="center" |(Oct 5, 2018) Fridays at 26:55<br />
|-<br />
|{{W|Nippon BS Broadcasting|BS11}}<br />
| align="center" |(Oct 5, 2018) Fridays at 25:30<br />
|-<br />
|{{W|Animax}}<br />
| align="center" |(Oct 7, 2018) Sundays at 19:00<br />
|-<br />
|{{W|AbemaTV|Abema TV}}<br />
| align="center" |Sundays at 24:00<br />
|-<br />
|ひかりTV<br />
| align="center" |Wednesdays at 12:00<br />
|-<br />
|{{Nihongo4|J:COM on demand|J:COM オンデマンド}}<br />
| align="center" |Wednesdays at 12:00<br />
|-<br />
|{{Nihongo4|milplus|みるプラス}}<br />
| align="center" |Wednesdays at 12:00<br />
|-<br />
|TOKAI<br />
| align="center" |Wednesdays at 12:00<br />
|-<br />
|TSUTAYA TV<br />
| align="center" |Wednesdays at 12:00<br />
|-<br />
|Hulu<br />
| align="center" |Wednesdays at 12:00<br />
|-<br />
|U-NEXT<br />
| align="center" |Wednesdays at 12:00<br />
|-<br />
|NETFLIX<br />
| align="center" |Wednesdays at 12:00<br />
|-<br />
|dTV<br />
| align="center" |Wednesdays at 12:00<br />
|-<br />
|Toonami<br />
| align="center" |Sundays: 2:30am (October 26, 2019-Feburary 1, 2020) & 2:00am (Feburary 8, 2020-Present)<br />
|-<br />
|Crunchyroll<br />
| align="center" |One hour after first broadcast<br />
|-<br />
|[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime_Digital_Network ADN]<br />
| align="center" |One hour after first broadcast<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
===Anime Scans===<br />
<gallery><br />
Og img5.jpg|Official website announcement image<br />
AnimediaDec2018.jpg|Animedia, December 2018<br />
GoldenItalyTourPromo.png|Gold Italy Tour<br />
PashGioBruno.png|Pash, November 2018<br />
PASH2019No2S.png|Pash, Feburary 2019<br />
OtomediaDec2018.png|Otomedia, December 2018<br />
AnimageNov2018.jpg|Animage, November 2018<br />
AnimageNov2018Header.png|Animage, November 2018 Site Banner<br />
AnimageApril2019.jpg|Animage, April 2019<br />
Animage GW spread.png|Animage, April 2019<br />
Animage GW spread no bg.png|Animage, April 2019<br />
Newtype2019No1S.png|Newtype, January 2019<br />
Vento Card Game.png|Weiß Schwarz Card Game<br />
VentoAGF2019.png|AGF 2019<br />
VentoAGF2019-2.png|AGF 2019 (2)<br />
GWFigureExhibition.jpg|Figure Exhibition Promo Art<br />
GoldenWindSiteBackground.jpg|2nd Official website Image<br />
BucciaratiGang.jpg|Bucciarati's Gang<br />
EsperienzaDoroCover.png|Esperienza Doro Promo art<br />
GoldenWindPromo2.png|[[Ultra Jump]] August 2018 Fighting Gold announcement<br />
GoldenWind Poster.png|Character visual poster<br />
GW_anime_visuals_2.jpg|King Crimson visual<br />
Arc 2 promo.jpg|3rd Official website Image<br />
GW-BDBox.jpg|Blu-Ray Box Art<br />
GW-BDBox2.jpg|Blu-Ray Box Art #2<br />
GoldenWindLogo.jpg|Anime Logo<br />
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===Character Models===<br />
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BrunoCharacterArt.png<br />
BrunoAnimeHead.png<br />
Sticky_fingers_anime.png<br />
Sticky fingers ref.png<br />
AbbacchioCharacterArt.png<br />
AbbacchioAnimeHead.png<br />
Moody_BlueConcept.png<br />
Moody Blues ref.png<br />
MistaCharacterArt.png<br />
MistaAnimeHead.png<br />
SexPistolsAnime.png<br />
Sex pistols ref.png<br />
NaranciaCharacterArt.png<br />
NaranciaAnimeHead.png<br />
Aerosmith anime.png<br />
Aerosmith ref.png<br />
FugoCharacterArt.png<br />
FugoAnimeHead.png<br />
Purple Haze Anime.png<br />
Purple Haze ref.png<br />
Trish Una character art.png<br />
Trish key art.png<br />
Spice Girl anime.png<br />
Spice Girl additional pose.png<br />
Spice Girl ref.png<br />
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Diavolo anime.png<br />
Diavolo faces.png<br />
King Crimson anime.png<br />
King crimson body.png<br />
Doppio anime.png<br />
Doppio key art.png<br />
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===Countdown to the Finale===<br />
<gallery><br />
Jotaro-and-koichi-countdown.jpg|July 5–23 Days to the Finale - [[Jotaro Kujo]] & [[Koichi Hirose]]<br />
Zucchero-and-sale.jpg|July 7–21 Days to the Finale - [[Mario Zucchero]] & [[Sale]]<br />
Illuso-Formaggio-Countdown.jpg|July 9–19 Days to the Finale - [[Formaggio]] & [[Illuso]]<br />
Prosciutto-and-pesci-countdown.jpg|July 11–17 Days to the Finale - [[Prosciutto]] & [[Pesci]]<br />
Ghiaccio-and-melone-countdown.jpg| July 13–15 Days to the Finale - [[Melone]] & [[Ghiaccio]]<br />
Squalo-and-tiziano-countdown.jpg|July 15 - 13 Days to the Finale - [[Squalo]] & [[Tiziano]]<br />
Cioccolata and Secco Countdown.jpg|July 17 - 11 Days to the Finale - [[Cioccolata]] & [[Secco]]<br />
Risotto countdown.jpg|July 18 - 10 Days to the Finale - [[Risotto Nero]]<br />
Doppio countdown.png|July 19 - 9 Days to the Finale - [[Vinegar Doppio]]<br />
Diavolo KC countdown.jpg|July 20 - 8 Days to the Finale - [[Diavolo]]<br />
Trish Spice Girl Countdown.jpg| July 21 - 7 Days to the Finale - [[Trish Una]]<br />
Fugo PH countdown.jpg|July 22 - 6 Days to the Finale - [[Pannacotta Fugo]]<br />
Cop Abbacchio.png|July 23 - 5 Days to the Finale - [[Leone Abbacchio]]<br />
Narancia Aerosmith countdown.jpg|July 24 - 4 Days to the Finale - [[Narancia Ghirga]]<br />
Mista Sex Pistols countdown.jpg|July 25 - 3 Days to the Finale - [[Guido Mista]]<br />
Bruno Sticky Fingers countdown.jpg|July 26 - 2 Days to the Finale - [[Bruno Bucciarati]]<br />
Giorno GER countdown.jpg|July 27 - 1 Day to the Finale - [[Giorno Giovanna]]<br />
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==Soundtracks==<br />
{{Soundtrack|Cover=Overture.png|Vol=1|Name=Golden Wind: Overture|SName=Overture|Tracks=26|Artist=[[Yugo Kanno]]}}{{Soundtrack|Cover=Intermezzo.png|Vol=2|Name=Golden Wind: Intermezzo|SName=Intermezzo|Tracks=26|Artist=[[Yugo Kanno]]}}{{Soundtrack|Cover=Finale.jpg|Vol=3|Name=Golden Wind: Finale|SName=Finale|Tracks=28|Artist=[[Yugo Kanno]]}}<br />
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===Opening Theme===<br />
{{Soundtrack|Cover=JoJo OP8.jpg|Title=Opening 1|Name=Fighting Gold|Artist=[[Coda]]}}<br />
{{Soundtrack|Cover=JoJo OP9.png|Title=Opening 2|Name=Uragirimono no Requiem|Artist=[[Daisuke Hasegawa]]}}<br />
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===Ending Theme===<br />
{{Soundtrack|Cover=JOJO ED7.png|Title=Ending 1|Name=Freek'n You|Artist={{W|Jodeci}}}}<br />
{{Soundtrack|Cover=JOJO ED8.jpg|Title=Ending 2|Name=Modern Crusaders|Artist={{W|Enigma (German band)|Enigma}}}}<br />
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==Trailers==<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
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*Episode titles are now stylized in Italian (i.e. "Episodio 01").<br />
*Stand info cards are now stylized by a spinning coin inspired by the lira revealing the Stand itself before transitioning to the stats and user.<br />
*Nine voice actors who have voiced characters in other ''JoJo'' media return for roles in ''Golden Wind'':<br />
**[[Yuichi Nakamura]] voiced Bruno Bucciarati and had previously voiced [[Narciso Anasui]] in ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|All Star Battle]]'' and ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|Eyes of Heaven]]''<br />
**Junichi Suwabe voiced Leone Abbacchio and had previously voiced [[Telence T. D'Arby]] in ''All Star Battle'' and ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders|Stardust Crusaders]]''.<br />
**Kōsuke Toriumi voiced Guido Mista and had previously voiced [[Sports Maxx]] in ''Eyes of Heaven''.<br />
**Ken Narita voiced Illuso and had previously voiced [[Wekapipo]] in ''All Star Battle'' and ''Eyes of Heaven''.<br />
**Tatsuhisa Suzuki voiced Prosciutto and had previously voiced [[Ghiaccio]] in ''All Star Battle'' and ''Eyes of Heaven''.<br />
**Junji Majima voiced Melone and had previously voiced [[Gunpei Kamafusa]] in ''[[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (OVA)|Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan]] - [[TSKR Episode 2|Episode 2]].''<br />
**Katsuyuki Konishi voiced [[Diavolo]] and had previously voiced [[Jonathan Joestar]] in the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood (film)|''Phantom Blood movie'']].<br />
**Kenjiro Tsuda voiced Tiziano and had previously voiced [[Bruford]] in [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|''Phantom Blood'']].<br />
**Kenji Nojima voiced Scolippi and had previously voiced [[Dio Brando]] in the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)|''Phantom Blood PS2 Game'']] and Melone in ''All-Star Battle'' and ''Eyes of Heaven''.<br />
*The broadcasting schedule was momentarily slowed down three times with a recap episode being released on the week next to Episode 13 instead of Episode 14, following Episode 21 instead of Episode 22, and again following episode 28 instead of episode 29. Finally, the show went through a three-weeks long hiatus at its end, with episodes 38 and 39 being broadcasted on July 28.<br />
**The three recap episodes aired during the show's television run were excluded from all Blu-ray releases.<br />
*According to the producer Nobutaka Kasama, the show got greenlit in January 2017.<ref>[https://www.animatetimes.com/news/details.php?id=1564123470 アニメ『ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 黄金の風』木村泰大監督・髙橋秀弥監督インタビュー | アニメイトタイムズ]</ref><br />
*Unlike the other seasons, the Blu-ray disks do not come with extra content other than the production booklets.<br />
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|title = Vinegar Doppio<br />
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|ja_kanji = ヴィネガー・ドッピオ<br />
|namesake = [[wiktionary:doppio|Doppio]]: "''double''" in Italian<br />[[wiktionary:vinegar|Vinegar]]: liquid used as a condiment or for pickling<br />
|stand = [[King Crimson]] <br />{{S|Shared with [[Diavolo]]}}<br />{{S|Only arms and [[King Crimson#Epitaph|Epitaph]]}}<br />
|gender = Male<br />
|nation = Italian<br />
|height = {{cvt|170<ref name=CR20020>Golden Wind Model Sheet no CR200-20</ref>|cm|ftin}} {{S|Anime}}<br />
|hair = Pink <small>({{DigitalColor}}, Anime)</small><br />Vermilion<small> ([[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure|PS2]])</small><br />Purple <small>([[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|ASB]], [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|EOH]])</small><br />
|eyes = Pink <small>({{DigitalColor}})</small><br />Green <small>(PS2)</small><br />Yellow <small>(ASB, EOH)</small><br />Brown <small>(Anime)</small><br />
|occupation = [[Passione]] {{W|Underboss}}<br />
|family = [[Trish Una]] <small>(daughter)</small><br />[[Donatella Una]] <small>(lover)</small><br />[[Diavolo]] <small>(alternate persona)</small><br /><br />
|status = Deceased<br />
|death = April 6th, 2001{{Cite}}<br />
|cod = Fatally shot by [[Guido Mista]]<br />
|mangadebut = {{Ch3|Chapter 541}}<br />
|mangafinal = {{Ch3|Chapter 577}}<br />
|animedebut = {{Ep3|GW Episode 21}} {{C|Voice only}}<br/>{{Ep3|GW Episode 26}}<br />
|seiyuu = {{W|Sōma Saitō}} {{S|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind|Anime]]}}<br />{{W|Akira Ishida}} {{S|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|ASB]] / [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|EOH]]}}<br />{{W|Mitsuru Miyamoto}} {{S|[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure|PS2]]}}<br />
|voiceactor = Griffin Burns<br />
|colors = VentoAureo<br />
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{{PTabs|base=Diavolo|Diavolo}}{{PTabs|base=Vinegar Doppio|Vinegar Doppio|s=VA|width=7em}}<br />
{{Quote|{{Nihongo|Bring, ring, ring, ring, ring...|とおるるるるる...|Tōrururururu...}}|Vinegar Doppio, {{Ch|Chapter 542}}}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''Vinegar Doppio'''|ヴィネガー・ドッピオ|Vinegā Doppio}} is the secondary antagonist of ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', introduced in the "[[My Name Is Doppio (story arc)|My Name is Doppio]]" story arc.<br />
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Doppio is [[Diavolo|The Boss]]' younger, more innocent and eccentric underboss. As a member of [[Passione]], he thinks of himself as the most loyal subordinate to Diavolo, but in reality, the two are separate souls inhabiting the same body.<br />
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During the course of Vento Aureo, he helps Diavolo to act and move around undetected. It is ambiguous whether Doppio is truly a [[Stand]] User, but he is allowed to partly wield [[King Crimson]] in battle.<br />
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==Appearance==<br />
[[File:Doppio acrylic.png|left|frameless|100px]]<br />
Doppio appears as a fairly slim yet fit young man (described as being too young to have children<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 541}}</ref>). He has freckles, contributing to his boyish looks, and light-colored irises that disappear when he is not in control of the body. His hair is tied into a neck-length ponytail by a weave-like braid; the front hair is left loose and sweeps over to one side lock, the position and length of which is portrayed inconsistently.<br />
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His clothing consists of a light-colored sweater with gash-like openings on it that leave the midriff exposed and a loose pair of jeans with studs covering the thighs and sides of the ankles. Doppio also wears a black mesh shirt underneath the sweater.<br />
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===Color Schemes===<br />
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|{{Palette|Skin|#ffc38b|desc=Fair}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#FD74A4|desc=Pink}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#D83350|desc=Magenta}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#FB73A7|#75076e|#a76f35|desc=Pink sweater with purple trousers and brown shoes and belt.}}<br />
|T2=GioGio (PS2)<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#FED4B9|desc=Fair}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#E15745|desc=Vermillion}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#58B779|desc=Green}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#FE81AC|#853C78|#EB9831|desc=Pink sweater with purple trousers and brown shoes and belt.}}<br />
|T3=All-Star Battle<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#E4C89C|desc=Fair}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#622D70|desc=Purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#D5B560|desc=Gold}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#65418A|#6E5380|#524e58|desc=Dark purple sweater with purple trousers and shoes and a gray belt.}}<br />
|T4=Eyes of Heaven<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#FFC289|desc=Fair}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#8C43B8|desc=Purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#F9B169|desc=Gold}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#463375|#8477e2|#524e58|desc=Dark purple sweater and shoes with purple trousers and a gray belt.}}<br />
|T5=Anime<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#ffdca7|desc=Fair}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#FF7AA5|desc=Pink}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#A5802B|desc=Brown}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#C976CE|#7560a5|#44a34e|#7173b8|desc=Light purple sweater with purple trousers, green belt, and blue shoes.}}<br />
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==Personality==<br />
{{Quote|Roger that. Following your orders is my reason for living as well.|Vinegar Doppio, {{Ch|Chapter 553}}}}<br />
Doppio is a much more regular person in contrast to Diavolo: friendly, honest, and a bit cowardly. Doppio regularly hallucinates random objects as "phones" with which he talks with his alter-ego, not knowing that they share the same body.<br />
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[[File:Doppio_personality_1.gif|thumb|250px|Doppio being victimized]]Doppio mostly behaves like a good-natured teenager and is by default a friendly and polite individual. Doppio frequently seems good with children as he once successfully borrowed a toy phone from a child while taking a plane<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 553}}, p5</ref> and even risked his life to save another one.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 541}}, p3</ref> Whenever attacked, Doppio automatically reverts to a state of true fear and submission, often choosing the safest option such as comply with his aggressor's demands. He believes himself to be unlucky, which provides an ironic contrast to Diavolo's good fortune.<br />
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Fiercely loyal to his boss to a point of attempting to fulfill the mission first and foremost, Doppio is somewhat resourceful although Diavolo has to help and counsel him from time to time. Despite this, though, bits of Diavolo are in Doppio: during the battle with [[Risotto Nero]], Doppio ''refused'' to leave the battle or have his boss step in, remaining and doing all he could to find a weakness in Risotto's Stand, Metallica.<ref name=":0">{{Ch|Chapter 547}}, p5</ref> He shares his alter ego's collected nature when in battle, and while his first actions are usually panicking and screaming, he soon and very quickly calms down, carefully using his tools to identify the enemy and their powers.<br />
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As Diavolo is very gentle and patient with Doppio, he is usually completely unquestioning, agreeing to whatever his "boss" says. As he dies, Doppio's last thoughts are of his boss, remaining faithful until the end and smiling, saying that if Diavolo is going with them he'll surely win and asks Diavolo to call him, remarking that he feels lonely.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 577}}, p18</ref><br />
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However, as a result of his bipolarity, Doppio is also subjected to angry mood swings, and swears heavily during these fits, though unlike Diavolo he is less controlled and focused with it. Snappy, Doppio flat-out disobeyed and argued with his direct superior during the battle with Risotto,<ref name=":0" /> berated Bucciarati for nearly falling into the street, and even rebuked Diavolo himself once more for "calling" him in Bucciarati's presence.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 568}}, p12</ref> He also has a low tolerance and almost zero patience for "idiots" and people who withhold "phones" from him.<br />
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Doppio has been shown questioning fortune telling, as he stated that some of the guesses the fortune teller made were simply that due to his appearance ("You're a tourist," because of his bag, "You have a secret," because everybody does, etc.).<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 541}}, p6</ref><br />
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[[File:Doppiocigarette.jpg|thumb|260px|left|Doppio calling his "Boss" with a cigarette]]<br />
Even with the bridge of personality to personality, however, he is entirely unaware of their co-inhabitance and considers himself Diavolo's underboss and, furthermore, an entirely separate person. Being an entirely dissociative personality; Diavolo was shown moving Doppio out of the alley shortly after killing the fortune teller so he didn't see the corpse, but also possibly to withholding his actions from Doppio entirely. Doppio seems to be largely unaware of what the objects he calls "phones" really are that Diavolo converses with, being an ice cream cone, a burned cigarette or even a frog.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 542}}, p15</ref><ref>{{Ch|Chapter 544}}, p10</ref> He seems to have a poor memory to top it off, but whether it's due to Diavolo's influence over Doppio is unknown; Before encountering Risotto, Diavolo warned his alter ego that the assassin was in the area and gave him strict instructions on how to deal with him and how to complete the mission. However, upon "hanging up", it didn't take more than a brief moment for Doppio to immediately forget his mission, what he was just ordered, the fact that Risotto was in the area, and above all, how he managed to talk to the boss despite his phone being broken.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 543}}, p3</ref><br />
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==Relationships==<br />
*[[Diavolo]]: While Doppio never learned the truth between themselves, he highly respects Diavolo and always called him "Boss" - though, whether or not Doppio knew Diavolo's name is unknown. Doppio also seems to be Diavolo's gopher, something he takes pride in considering how loyal he was to a point of stubbornness, and he seemed heed most of Diavolo's orders when he remembered them.<br />
*[[Risotto Nero]]: Both of these characters have a mutual dislike for each other. Risotto dislikes Doppio simply because he is connected to "the boss" and vice versa because Risotto is looking for the boss. As Risotto continues to try to kill Doppio this dislike grows to the point that Doppio is willing to risk his own life for a chance to kill Risotto.<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
{{Main|King Crimson}}<br />
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[[File:DoppioConsiglieri.png|thumb|185px|Doppio's status in the Passione hierarchy: the Consigliere]]<br />
Doppio is capable of using Epitaph, a sub-ability of King Crimson, as well as King Crimson's arms; Doppio assumes he is borrowing them from Diavolo. They allow him to see ten seconds into the future and perform powerful strikes. He is also able to communicate with Diavolo by hallucinating phones out of random objects.<br />
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==History==<br />
===''Vento Aureo''===<br />
[[File:DoppioFortuneTeller.jpg|left|thumb|Diavolo takes over Doppio and kills a fortune teller]]<br />
Doppio is first seen in Sardinia, carrying a briefcase. In his introduction, he appears to be saving a little boy from being hit by a truck as the boy is seen playing with a bug. After possibly subconsciously using King Crimson to avoid being hit by the car, Doppio caught the attention of a fortune teller. While at first skeptical, Doppio became interested in the man's fortune telling when he began telling him that he had a daughter, even though he looked far too young. The fortune teller himself was left astonished that Doppio was a father, and pried to see his palms, leaving him uneasy. Doppio begins to panic as the fortune teller began to harass him not of a desire for money, but to figure out the mystery behind the strange boy. In a twist, Doppio grabs the fortune teller and slams him into a wall, calling him a "dead man". It is then that he transforms into Diavolo and kills the fortune teller. The boy from before witnesses this, and Doppio emerges from the shadows, pushes him out of the way, and tells the bug that was next to him to be careful as he runs away screaming and crying in fright.<br />
[[File:RisottovsDoppio.jpg|thumb|Doppio is confronted by [[Risotto Nero]].]]<br />
After getting into a taxi and being conned by the driver, Doppio arrives at Donatella's house seemingly with no sign of pursuers, but is called by Diavolo and told that they are being watched. Doppio turns around and sees [[Risotto Nero]], having arrived to attack Team Bucciarati when they inevitably arrive at the house as well. Instructed by his Boss to get Risotto within two meters to allow King Crimson to kill the traitor, Doppio waits for Risotto to appear behind him and turns around to attack. However, Risotto quickly outmaneuvers him and Doppio smacks his face against a rock. Left bleeding profusely enough to get blood all over his shoes, Doppio begins to panic. When Risotto questions what's in an envelope (containing the photo of Donatella) underneath Doppio that the young man appeared to have deliberately hidden, he is led to believe it is only a bit of rubbish as Doppio manages to stick the photograph to the bottom of his foot with his own blood.<br />
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Though Doppio has convinced Risotto that his fear and cowardice were genuine, Risotto notices that Doppio reacted to the sound of [[Aerosmith]] patrolling the area, and figures out that he's a Stand User. Doppio once again attacks Risotto, but it is then that razor blades suddenly appear in his mouth. Attempting once more to attack Risotto by running at him unintentionally reveals to the assassin that whatever Stand Doppio has must be a close-ranged Power-type, and keeps himself from getting within 2–3 meters. Needles then begin spewing out of Doppio's mouth, leaving him even more confused to Risotto's Stand as the assassin suddenly disappears.<br />
[[File:Doppio attacked by Metalica.png|left|thumb|Doppio attacked by [[Metallica]].]]<br />
In response to Doppio's inexperience in battle, Diavolo grants him Epitaph as well as King Crimson's arms. The first thing Doppio forecasts using Epitaph is Risotto turning invisible and a pair of scissors inexplicably forming in his neck, ready to cut his throat. He wonders how the scissors could move on their own, and before they could snip his throat, he forcefully tears them out. Risotto once again disappears, and Doppio sees a foot getting severed. He tells Diavolo what happens, and is ordered to run away. However, he figures out Risotto's Stand, Metallica's ability, and throws the scissors in a direction. The scissors sever Risotto's foot while a nearby frog explodes into razors. This proves to Doppio that Metallica's ability is that of magnetism of the iron in blood. Just then, multiple knives created from the iron in the sand are sent at Doppio, and while he deflects most of them, few are able to strike him. Diavolo reprimands him and tells him that he is "on his way" to finish Risotto off himself. Risotto reattaches his foot with Metallica and turns invisible once more.<br />
[[File:DoppioEpitaph.jpg|thumb|Doppio is given [[King Crimson|Epitath]] by [[Diavolo]].]]<br />
Doppio peers into Epitaph's forecast and sees a large chunk with blood gushing missing from his own head, causing him to panic. While his body begins to change as Diavolo slowly emerges, Doppio uses the knives to pinpoint Risotto's location like a compass. However, upon throwing them, Risotto reveals that he expected it, and detached his severed foot for the knife to locate. Razors start forming in Doppio's head, and Risotto declares victory, having figured out that Doppio is actually the Boss himself. The instant he orders the razors to explode out of Doppio's head, Risotto is shot by a volley of bullets. Diavolo takes over and reveals that the knives thrown were in the direction of Bucciarati's group, causing Aerosmith to attack whomever was in the direction of the thrower. <br />
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As Doppio has lost a lot of blood and is heavy on breath, Risotto, the larger blip on Narancia's radar, was targeted. More bullets rip through Risotto, sending his still-invisible skin flying and landing on Diavolo's body, revealing the cause of the missing chunk in Doppio's head. Diavolo is left standing over Risotto in victory and offers him a quick and honorable death in exchange for him restoring his iron levels to normal. However, as a last resort, Risotto uses Metallica, caught on Aerosmith when his skin was sent flying, to guide Aerosmith and shoot Diavolo. Diavolo erases half a second to avoid the bullets, and Risotto ends up getting shot himself, bringing an end to the assassin.<br />
[[File:Secco and doppio.png|left|thumb|220x220px|[[Secco]] takes Doppio hostage.]]<br />
Doppio is used to disguise Diavolo, in combination with the stolen clothes of the child they kidnapped, to allow him to get close to [[Leone Abbacchio]] and kill him before his [[Moody Blues]] could reveal Diavolo's face.<br />
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Upon arriving in Rome, Doppio is taken hostage by Secco, whom is fighting Bucciarati. As neither of them recognise him, Bucciarati saves him by placing a zipper on him to punch through him and kill Secco without hurting him. As Bucciarati had lost his sight and hearing Doppio easily fooled him into believing he was Trish, allowing him to be lead straight to Polnareff who was obviously wary of him.<br />
[[File:GW ep36 doppio death.png|thumb|Doppio's death in Bucciarati's body.]]<br />
When Chariot Requiem swapped the souls of the inhabitants of Rome, Doppio's soul was transferred into Bucciarati's body, with Bucciarati's soul going into Diavolo's body. Team Bucciarati keeps a close eye on Bucciarati's body. The moment Doppio began to awake, he was shot down by Mista. Though Mista claimed that the shots would not be fatal, Doppio eventually dies by bleeding out on the pavement. Before his death, he claims that he was waiting for a call from Diavolo, whom left Bucciarati's already dying body, knowing it was dangerous to stay, sacrificing Doppio to keep himself alive. Despite this, Doppio viewed his Boss' decision as a smart one that would allow him to defeat the traitors.<br />
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==Chapters / Episodes==<br />
{{Appearance<br />
|Chapters = <br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 541}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 542}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 543}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 544}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 545}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 546}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 547}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 551}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 552}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 553}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 567}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 568}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 569}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 570}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 574}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 576}} {{C|In [[Bruno Bucciarati]]'s body}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 577}} {{C|In [[Bruno Bucciarati]]'s body}} {{Death}}<br />
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{{Appearance<br />
|Episodes =<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 21}} {{C|Voice only}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 26}} {{Full}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 27}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 28.5}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 29}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 32}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 33}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 34}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 35}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 36}} {{Death}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Quotes==<br />
{{Quotes<br />
|{{Q|Luck just hasn't been with me lately. It's just one trouble after another, and nothing ever goes right.|Vinegar Doppio, {{Ch|Chapter 541}}}}<br />
|{{Q|Tulululululu! TULULULULULULU!!! Click Yes? This is Doppio.|Vinegar Doppio hallucinating a phone call, {{Ch|Chapter 542}}}}<br />
|{{Q|Roger that. [Following your orders] is my reason for living as well.|Vinegar Doppio, {{Ch|Chapter 553}}}}<br />
|{{Q|I miss you... Boss... call me... like you always do... I'll be waiting... Call... me...|Vinegar Doppio's last words, {{Ch|Chapter 577}}}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Jorge Joestar ==<br />
{{Main|JORGE JOESTAR (Novel)}}<br />
{{Expand section}}<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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DoppioPortraitKC2.png|Doppio colored illustration<br />
Doppio-first.png|Doppio's first appearance, attempting to save a young boy<br />
DoppioFortuneTeller.jpg|Assaulting a fortune teller as Diavolo takes control<br />
DoppioTransform.png|Doppio transforming into Diavolo<br />
DoppioTaxiDriver.PNG|Being conned by a taxi driver<br />
DoppioTD.jpg|Assaulting the taxi driver as Diavolo once again takes control<br />
DoppioRecieving.png|Doppio "receiving" a call<br />
DoppioPhone.png|Doppio when talking to Diavolo via "phone call"<br />
DoppioDiavolo.png|Diavolo's mind takes control over Doppio's body, notifying him of [[Risotto Nero]]'s presence<br />
RisottoYelling.PNG|Yelled at by Risotto<br />
RisottovsDoppio.jpg|Doppio is found out as a Stand User by Risotto<br />
DoppioGivenEpitaph.PNG|Doppio is granted [[King Crimson#Epitaph|Epitaph]] by Diavolo<br />
DoppioKCArm.PNG|Using King Crimson's arm to attack<br />
DoppioKCArm2.PNG|Launching a rush attack at Risotto with King Crimson's arms<br />
DoppioScissors.PNG|Tearing [[Metallica]]'s scissors out of his neck to save himself<br />
DoppioLegSever.PNG|Doppio forecasts his foot getting severed<br />
RisottoFootSever.jpg|Doppio successfully severs Risotto's foot<br />
DoppioKnives.jpg|Deflecting a number of knives<br />
DoppioEpitaph.png|Doppio forecasts his own death<br />
doppiokillsabachio.png|Diavolo (as Doppio) kills [[Leone Abbacchio|Abbacchio]]<br />
Doppiohostage.png|A desperate [[Secco]] takes Doppio hostage<br />
DoppioNormal.png|Talking to [[Bruno Bucciarati|Bucciarati]]<br />
TrishDoppio.png|Doppio appears as [[Trish Una|Trish]] to a delirious [[Bruno Bucciarati|Bucciarati]]<br />
Jacketoff.gif|Doppio transforms into [[Diavolo]]<br />
Doppiodeath.png|In Bucciarati's [[Chariot Requiem|body]], Doppio dies waiting for his Boss to call<br />
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<gallery><br />
DoppioAnimeFull.jpg|Doppio as seen in the Anime<br />
GW_ep26_baby.png|Doppio as a baby<br />
Doppiosave.jpg|Attempting to save a kid from being hit by a truck<br />
Doppiofortuneteller.jpg|Doppio talking to a fortune teller<br />
File:Mighty_morphin_diabolo_grenadine.gif|Doppio turning into Diavolo<br />
Doppio_kills.jpg|The Boss kills a street clairvoyant, while controlling Doppio<br />
Doppio_talks.jpg|The [[Boss]] warns Doppio about [[Risotto Nero]]<br />
Doppio attacked by Metalica.png|Doppio first attacked by [[Metallica]] <br />
Needles.png|Doppio attacked by Metallica again<br />
pfp.png | Doppio "answers" his boss call<br />
Doppioicecream.jpg|Using a stolen ice cream as a "phone" <br />
DoppioTrish.jpg|Doppio looks like [[Trish]] to a delirious [[Bucciarati]]<br />
Doppio in Buccellati's body.png|Doppio waking up in Bucciarati's body<br />
Doppiob4.jpg|Getting shot by [[Mista]] while being in Bucciarati's body<br />
Doppiob5.jpg|Wounded in [[Bucciarati]]'s body<br />
Doppiob6.jpg|Feeling lonely, Doppio wants the Boss to call him like he always did<br />
Doppiob7.jpg|Death<br />
Doppio countdown.png<br />
Doppio anime.png|Doppio Anime Full body Model<br />
Doppio key art.png|Doppio Anime Face Model<br />
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DoppioASB.jpg|Doppio in Diavolo's intro in [[All Star Battle]]<br />
DiavoloWin1.png|Diavolo's Victory Pose A in All Star Battle<br />
5dvl3.png|All Star Battle concept art (Doppio)<br />
Vinegardoppio jojoeoh.png|Doppio's render in [[Eyes of Heaven]]<br />
Doppio Normal.png|Doppio Normal ''Eyes of Heaven''<br />
GGps2Model Dop.png|Model [[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure|Vento Aureo PS2]]<br />
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Volume 58.jpg|[[Volume 58]] Cover<br />
JumpComics58.png|[[Volume 58]] Illustration<br />
JoJoGoGoDiavolo.png|[[JOJO A-GO!GO!]] (Inside Illustration)<br />
JoJoBizarreWords4-8.png|[[JoJo's Bizarre Words]] Part 4~8 (Cover)<br />
Dop1.jpg<br />
Dop2.jpg<br />
Dop3.jpg<br />
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</tabber><br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*The Italian version of [[Vento Aureo]] changed Doppio's first name to "Aceto" instead of "Vinegar", "aceto" being the Italian word for "vinegar".<br />
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|title = Vinegar Doppio<br />
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|ja_kanji = ヴィネガー・ドッピオ<br />
|namesake = [[wiktionary:doppio|Doppio]]: "''double''" in Italian<br />[[wiktionary:vinegar|Vinegar]]: liquid used as a condiment or for pickling<br />
|stand = [[King Crimson]] <br />{{S|Shared with [[Diavolo]]}}<br />{{S|Only arms and [[King Crimson#Epitaph|Epitaph]]}}<br />
|gender = Male<br />
|nation = Italian<br />
|height = {{cvt|170<ref name=CR20020>Golden Wind Model Sheet no CR200-20</ref>|cm|ftin}} {{S|Anime}}<br />
|hair = Pink <small>({{DigitalColor}}, Anime)</small><br />Vermilion<small> ([[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure|PS2]])</small><br />Purple <small>([[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|ASB]], [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|EOH]])</small><br />
|eyes = Pink <small>({{DigitalColor}})</small><br />Green <small>(PS2)</small><br />Yellow <small>(ASB, EOH)</small><br />Brown <small>(Anime)</small><br />
|occupation = [[Passione]] {{W|Underboss}}<br />
|family = [[Trish Una]] <small>(daughter)</small><br />[[Donatella Una]] <small>(lover)</small><br />[[Diavolo]] <small>(alternate persona)</small><br /><br />
|status = Deceased<br />
|death = April 6th, 2001{{Cite}}<br />
|cod = Fatally shot by [[Guido Mista]]<br />
|mangadebut = {{Ch3|Chapter 541}}<br />
|mangafinal = {{Ch3|Chapter 577}}<br />
|animedebut = {{Ep3|GW Episode 21}} {{C|Voice only}}<br/>{{Ep3|GW Episode 26}}<br />
|seiyuu = {{W|Sōma Saitō}} {{S|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind|Anime]]}}<br />{{W|Akira Ishida}} {{S|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|ASB]] / [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|EOH]]}}<br />{{W|Mitsuru Miyamoto}} {{S|[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure|PS2]]}}<br />
|colors = VentoAureo<br />
|voice actor = Griffin Burns<br />
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{{PTabs|base=Diavolo|Diavolo}}{{PTabs|base=Vinegar Doppio|Vinegar Doppio|s=VA|width=7em}}<br />
{{Quote|{{Nihongo|Bring, ring, ring, ring, ring...|とおるるるるる...|Tōrururururu...}}|Vinegar Doppio, {{Ch|Chapter 542}}}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''Vinegar Doppio'''|ヴィネガー・ドッピオ|Vinegā Doppio}} is the secondary antagonist of ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', introduced in the "[[My Name Is Doppio (story arc)|My Name is Doppio]]" story arc.<br />
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Doppio is [[Diavolo|The Boss]]' younger, more innocent and eccentric underboss. As a member of [[Passione]], he thinks of himself as the most loyal subordinate to Diavolo, but in reality, the two are separate souls inhabiting the same body.<br />
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During the course of Vento Aureo, he helps Diavolo to act and move around undetected. It is ambiguous whether Doppio is truly a [[Stand]] User, but he is allowed to partly wield [[King Crimson]] in battle.<br />
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==Appearance==<br />
[[File:Doppio acrylic.png|left|frameless|100px]]<br />
Doppio appears as a fairly slim yet fit young man (described as being too young to have children<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 541}}</ref>). He has freckles, contributing to his boyish looks, and light-colored irises that disappear when he is not in control of the body. His hair is tied into a neck-length ponytail by a weave-like braid; the front hair is left loose and sweeps over to one side lock, the position and length of which is portrayed inconsistently.<br />
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His clothing consists of a light-colored sweater with gash-like openings on it that leave the midriff exposed and a loose pair of jeans with studs covering the thighs and sides of the ankles. Doppio also wears a black mesh shirt underneath the sweater.<br />
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===Color Schemes===<br />
{{CS<br />
|bg={{Color|VA}}<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#ffc38b|desc=Fair}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#FD74A4|desc=Pink}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#D83350|desc=Magenta}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#FB73A7|#75076e|#a76f35|desc=Pink sweater with purple trousers and brown shoes and belt.}}<br />
|T2=GioGio (PS2)<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#FED4B9|desc=Fair}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#E15745|desc=Vermillion}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#58B779|desc=Green}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#FE81AC|#853C78|#EB9831|desc=Pink sweater with purple trousers and brown shoes and belt.}}<br />
|T3=All-Star Battle<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#E4C89C|desc=Fair}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#622D70|desc=Purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#D5B560|desc=Gold}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#65418A|#6E5380|#524e58|desc=Dark purple sweater with purple trousers and shoes and a gray belt.}}<br />
|T4=Eyes of Heaven<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#FFC289|desc=Fair}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#8C43B8|desc=Purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#F9B169|desc=Gold}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#463375|#8477e2|#524e58|desc=Dark purple sweater and shoes with purple trousers and a gray belt.}}<br />
|T5=Anime<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#ffdca7|desc=Fair}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#FF7AA5|desc=Pink}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#A5802B|desc=Brown}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#C976CE|#7560a5|#44a34e|#7173b8|desc=Light purple sweater with purple trousers, green belt, and blue shoes.}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Personality==<br />
{{Quote|Roger that. Following your orders is my reason for living as well.|Vinegar Doppio, {{Ch|Chapter 553}}}}<br />
Doppio is a much more regular person in contrast to Diavolo: friendly, honest, and a bit cowardly. Doppio regularly hallucinates random objects as "phones" with which he talks with his alter-ego, not knowing that they share the same body.<br />
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[[File:Doppio_personality_1.gif|thumb|250px|Doppio being victimized]]Doppio mostly behaves like a good-natured teenager and is by default a friendly and polite individual. Doppio frequently seems good with children as he once successfully borrowed a toy phone from a child while taking a plane<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 553}}, p5</ref> and even risked his life to save another one.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 541}}, p3</ref> Whenever attacked, Doppio automatically reverts to a state of true fear and submission, often choosing the safest option such as comply with his aggressor's demands. He believes himself to be unlucky, which provides an ironic contrast to Diavolo's good fortune.<br />
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Fiercely loyal to his boss to a point of attempting to fulfill the mission first and foremost, Doppio is somewhat resourceful although Diavolo has to help and counsel him from time to time. Despite this, though, bits of Diavolo are in Doppio: during the battle with [[Risotto Nero]], Doppio ''refused'' to leave the battle or have his boss step in, remaining and doing all he could to find a weakness in Risotto's Stand, Metallica.<ref name=":0">{{Ch|Chapter 547}}, p5</ref> He shares his alter ego's collected nature when in battle, and while his first actions are usually panicking and screaming, he soon and very quickly calms down, carefully using his tools to identify the enemy and their powers.<br />
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As Diavolo is very gentle and patient with Doppio, he is usually completely unquestioning, agreeing to whatever his "boss" says. As he dies, Doppio's last thoughts are of his boss, remaining faithful until the end and smiling, saying that if Diavolo is going with them he'll surely win and asks Diavolo to call him, remarking that he feels lonely.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 577}}, p18</ref><br />
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However, as a result of his bipolarity, Doppio is also subjected to angry mood swings, and swears heavily during these fits, though unlike Diavolo he is less controlled and focused with it. Snappy, Doppio flat-out disobeyed and argued with his direct superior during the battle with Risotto,<ref name=":0" /> berated Bucciarati for nearly falling into the street, and even rebuked Diavolo himself once more for "calling" him in Bucciarati's presence.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 568}}, p12</ref> He also has a low tolerance and almost zero patience for "idiots" and people who withhold "phones" from him.<br />
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Doppio has been shown questioning fortune telling, as he stated that some of the guesses the fortune teller made were simply that due to his appearance ("You're a tourist," because of his bag, "You have a secret," because everybody does, etc.).<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 541}}, p6</ref><br />
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[[File:Doppiocigarette.jpg|thumb|260px|left|Doppio calling his "Boss" with a cigarette]]<br />
Even with the bridge of personality to personality, however, he is entirely unaware of their co-inhabitance and considers himself Diavolo's underboss and, furthermore, an entirely separate person. Being an entirely dissociative personality; Diavolo was shown moving Doppio out of the alley shortly after killing the fortune teller so he didn't see the corpse, but also possibly to withholding his actions from Doppio entirely. Doppio seems to be largely unaware of what the objects he calls "phones" really are that Diavolo converses with, being an ice cream cone, a burned cigarette or even a frog.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 542}}, p15</ref><ref>{{Ch|Chapter 544}}, p10</ref> He seems to have a poor memory to top it off, but whether it's due to Diavolo's influence over Doppio is unknown; Before encountering Risotto, Diavolo warned his alter ego that the assassin was in the area and gave him strict instructions on how to deal with him and how to complete the mission. However, upon "hanging up", it didn't take more than a brief moment for Doppio to immediately forget his mission, what he was just ordered, the fact that Risotto was in the area, and above all, how he managed to talk to the boss despite his phone being broken.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 543}}, p3</ref><br />
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==Relationships==<br />
*[[Diavolo]]: While Doppio never learned the truth between themselves, he highly respects Diavolo and always called him "Boss" - though, whether or not Doppio knew Diavolo's name is unknown. Doppio also seems to be Diavolo's gopher, something he takes pride in considering how loyal he was to a point of stubbornness, and he seemed heed most of Diavolo's orders when he remembered them.<br />
*[[Risotto Nero]]: Both of these characters have a mutual dislike for each other. Risotto dislikes Doppio simply because he is connected to "the boss" and vice versa because Risotto is looking for the boss. As Risotto continues to try to kill Doppio this dislike grows to the point that Doppio is willing to risk his own life for a chance to kill Risotto.<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
{{Main|King Crimson}}<br />
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[[File:DoppioConsiglieri.png|thumb|185px|Doppio's status in the Passione hierarchy: the Consigliere]]<br />
Doppio is capable of using Epitaph, a sub-ability of King Crimson, as well as King Crimson's arms; Doppio assumes he is borrowing them from Diavolo. They allow him to see ten seconds into the future and perform powerful strikes. He is also able to communicate with Diavolo by hallucinating phones out of random objects.<br />
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==History==<br />
===''Vento Aureo''===<br />
[[File:DoppioFortuneTeller.jpg|left|thumb|Diavolo takes over Doppio and kills a fortune teller]]<br />
Doppio is first seen in Sardinia, carrying a briefcase. In his introduction, he appears to be saving a little boy from being hit by a truck as the boy is seen playing with a bug. After possibly subconsciously using King Crimson to avoid being hit by the car, Doppio caught the attention of a fortune teller. While at first skeptical, Doppio became interested in the man's fortune telling when he began telling him that he had a daughter, even though he looked far too young. The fortune teller himself was left astonished that Doppio was a father, and pried to see his palms, leaving him uneasy. Doppio begins to panic as the fortune teller began to harass him not of a desire for money, but to figure out the mystery behind the strange boy. In a twist, Doppio grabs the fortune teller and slams him into a wall, calling him a "dead man". It is then that he transforms into Diavolo and kills the fortune teller. The boy from before witnesses this, and Doppio emerges from the shadows, pushes him out of the way, and tells the bug that was next to him to be careful as he runs away screaming and crying in fright.<br />
[[File:RisottovsDoppio.jpg|thumb|Doppio is confronted by [[Risotto Nero]].]]<br />
After getting into a taxi and being conned by the driver, Doppio arrives at Donatella's house seemingly with no sign of pursuers, but is called by Diavolo and told that they are being watched. Doppio turns around and sees [[Risotto Nero]], having arrived to attack Team Bucciarati when they inevitably arrive at the house as well. Instructed by his Boss to get Risotto within two meters to allow King Crimson to kill the traitor, Doppio waits for Risotto to appear behind him and turns around to attack. However, Risotto quickly outmaneuvers him and Doppio smacks his face against a rock. Left bleeding profusely enough to get blood all over his shoes, Doppio begins to panic. When Risotto questions what's in an envelope (containing the photo of Donatella) underneath Doppio that the young man appeared to have deliberately hidden, he is led to believe it is only a bit of rubbish as Doppio manages to stick the photograph to the bottom of his foot with his own blood.<br />
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Though Doppio has convinced Risotto that his fear and cowardice were genuine, Risotto notices that Doppio reacted to the sound of [[Aerosmith]] patrolling the area, and figures out that he's a Stand User. Doppio once again attacks Risotto, but it is then that razor blades suddenly appear in his mouth. Attempting once more to attack Risotto by running at him unintentionally reveals to the assassin that whatever Stand Doppio has must be a close-ranged Power-type, and keeps himself from getting within 2–3 meters. Needles then begin spewing out of Doppio's mouth, leaving him even more confused to Risotto's Stand as the assassin suddenly disappears.<br />
[[File:Doppio attacked by Metalica.png|left|thumb|Doppio attacked by [[Metallica]].]]<br />
In response to Doppio's inexperience in battle, Diavolo grants him Epitaph as well as King Crimson's arms. The first thing Doppio forecasts using Epitaph is Risotto turning invisible and a pair of scissors inexplicably forming in his neck, ready to cut his throat. He wonders how the scissors could move on their own, and before they could snip his throat, he forcefully tears them out. Risotto once again disappears, and Doppio sees a foot getting severed. He tells Diavolo what happens, and is ordered to run away. However, he figures out Risotto's Stand, Metallica's ability, and throws the scissors in a direction. The scissors sever Risotto's foot while a nearby frog explodes into razors. This proves to Doppio that Metallica's ability is that of magnetism of the iron in blood. Just then, multiple knives created from the iron in the sand are sent at Doppio, and while he deflects most of them, few are able to strike him. Diavolo reprimands him and tells him that he is "on his way" to finish Risotto off himself. Risotto reattaches his foot with Metallica and turns invisible once more.<br />
[[File:DoppioEpitaph.jpg|thumb|Doppio is given [[King Crimson|Epitath]] by [[Diavolo]].]]<br />
Doppio peers into Epitaph's forecast and sees a large chunk with blood gushing missing from his own head, causing him to panic. While his body begins to change as Diavolo slowly emerges, Doppio uses the knives to pinpoint Risotto's location like a compass. However, upon throwing them, Risotto reveals that he expected it, and detached his severed foot for the knife to locate. Razors start forming in Doppio's head, and Risotto declares victory, having figured out that Doppio is actually the Boss himself. The instant he orders the razors to explode out of Doppio's head, Risotto is shot by a volley of bullets. Diavolo takes over and reveals that the knives thrown were in the direction of Bucciarati's group, causing Aerosmith to attack whomever was in the direction of the thrower. <br />
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As Doppio has lost a lot of blood and is heavy on breath, Risotto, the larger blip on Narancia's radar, was targeted. More bullets rip through Risotto, sending his still-invisible skin flying and landing on Diavolo's body, revealing the cause of the missing chunk in Doppio's head. Diavolo is left standing over Risotto in victory and offers him a quick and honorable death in exchange for him restoring his iron levels to normal. However, as a last resort, Risotto uses Metallica, caught on Aerosmith when his skin was sent flying, to guide Aerosmith and shoot Diavolo. Diavolo erases half a second to avoid the bullets, and Risotto ends up getting shot himself, bringing an end to the assassin.<br />
[[File:Secco and doppio.png|left|thumb|220x220px|[[Secco]] takes Doppio hostage.]]<br />
Doppio is used to disguise Diavolo, in combination with the stolen clothes of the child they kidnapped, to allow him to get close to [[Leone Abbacchio]] and kill him before his [[Moody Blues]] could reveal Diavolo's face.<br />
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Upon arriving in Rome, Doppio is taken hostage by Secco, whom is fighting Bucciarati. As neither of them recognise him, Bucciarati saves him by placing a zipper on him to punch through him and kill Secco without hurting him. As Bucciarati had lost his sight and hearing Doppio easily fooled him into believing he was Trish, allowing him to be lead straight to Polnareff who was obviously wary of him.<br />
[[File:GW ep36 doppio death.png|thumb|Doppio's death in Bucciarati's body.]]<br />
When Chariot Requiem swapped the souls of the inhabitants of Rome, Doppio's soul was transferred into Bucciarati's body, with Bucciarati's soul going into Diavolo's body. Team Bucciarati keeps a close eye on Bucciarati's body. The moment Doppio began to awake, he was shot down by Mista. Though Mista claimed that the shots would not be fatal, Doppio eventually dies by bleeding out on the pavement. Before his death, he claims that he was waiting for a call from Diavolo, whom left Bucciarati's already dying body, knowing it was dangerous to stay, sacrificing Doppio to keep himself alive. Despite this, Doppio viewed his Boss' decision as a smart one that would allow him to defeat the traitors.<br />
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==Chapters / Episodes==<br />
{{Appearance<br />
|Chapters = <br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 541}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 542}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 543}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 544}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 545}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 546}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 547}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 551}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 552}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 553}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 567}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 568}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 569}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 570}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 574}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 576}} {{C|In [[Bruno Bucciarati]]'s body}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 577}} {{C|In [[Bruno Bucciarati]]'s body}} {{Death}}<br />
}}<br />
{{Appearance<br />
|Episodes =<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 21}} {{C|Voice only}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 26}} {{Full}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 27}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 28.5}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 29}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 32}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 33}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 34}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 35}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 36}} {{Death}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Quotes==<br />
{{Quotes<br />
|{{Q|Luck just hasn't been with me lately. It's just one trouble after another, and nothing ever goes right.|Vinegar Doppio, {{Ch|Chapter 541}}}}<br />
|{{Q|Tulululululu! TULULULULULULU!!! Click Yes? This is Doppio.|Vinegar Doppio hallucinating a phone call, {{Ch|Chapter 542}}}}<br />
|{{Q|Roger that. [Following your orders] is my reason for living as well.|Vinegar Doppio, {{Ch|Chapter 553}}}}<br />
|{{Q|I miss you... Boss... call me... like you always do... I'll be waiting... Call... me...|Vinegar Doppio's last words, {{Ch|Chapter 577}}}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Jorge Joestar ==<br />
{{Main|JORGE JOESTAR (Novel)}}<br />
{{Expand section}}<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<tabber><br />
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<gallery><br />
DoppioPortraitKC2.png|Doppio colored illustration<br />
Doppio-first.png|Doppio's first appearance, attempting to save a young boy<br />
DoppioFortuneTeller.jpg|Assaulting a fortune teller as Diavolo takes control<br />
DoppioTransform.png|Doppio transforming into Diavolo<br />
DoppioTaxiDriver.PNG|Being conned by a taxi driver<br />
DoppioTD.jpg|Assaulting the taxi driver as Diavolo once again takes control<br />
DoppioRecieving.png|Doppio "receiving" a call<br />
DoppioPhone.png|Doppio when talking to Diavolo via "phone call"<br />
DoppioDiavolo.png|Diavolo's mind takes control over Doppio's body, notifying him of [[Risotto Nero]]'s presence<br />
RisottoYelling.PNG|Yelled at by Risotto<br />
RisottovsDoppio.jpg|Doppio is found out as a Stand User by Risotto<br />
DoppioGivenEpitaph.PNG|Doppio is granted [[King Crimson#Epitaph|Epitaph]] by Diavolo<br />
DoppioKCArm.PNG|Using King Crimson's arm to attack<br />
DoppioKCArm2.PNG|Launching a rush attack at Risotto with King Crimson's arms<br />
DoppioScissors.PNG|Tearing [[Metallica]]'s scissors out of his neck to save himself<br />
DoppioLegSever.PNG|Doppio forecasts his foot getting severed<br />
RisottoFootSever.jpg|Doppio successfully severs Risotto's foot<br />
DoppioKnives.jpg|Deflecting a number of knives<br />
DoppioEpitaph.png|Doppio forecasts his own death<br />
doppiokillsabachio.png|Diavolo (as Doppio) kills [[Leone Abbacchio|Abbacchio]]<br />
Doppiohostage.png|A desperate [[Secco]] takes Doppio hostage<br />
DoppioNormal.png|Talking to [[Bruno Bucciarati|Bucciarati]]<br />
TrishDoppio.png|Doppio appears as [[Trish Una|Trish]] to a delirious [[Bruno Bucciarati|Bucciarati]]<br />
Jacketoff.gif|Doppio transforms into [[Diavolo]]<br />
Doppiodeath.png|In Bucciarati's [[Chariot Requiem|body]], Doppio dies waiting for his Boss to call<br />
</gallery><br />
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<gallery><br />
DoppioAnimeFull.jpg|Doppio as seen in the Anime<br />
GW_ep26_baby.png|Doppio as a baby<br />
Doppiosave.jpg|Attempting to save a kid from being hit by a truck<br />
Doppiofortuneteller.jpg|Doppio talking to a fortune teller<br />
File:Mighty_morphin_diabolo_grenadine.gif|Doppio turning into Diavolo<br />
Doppio_kills.jpg|The Boss kills a street clairvoyant, while controlling Doppio<br />
Doppio_talks.jpg|The [[Boss]] warns Doppio about [[Risotto Nero]]<br />
Doppio attacked by Metalica.png|Doppio first attacked by [[Metallica]] <br />
Needles.png|Doppio attacked by Metallica again<br />
pfp.png | Doppio "answers" his boss call<br />
Doppioicecream.jpg|Using a stolen ice cream as a "phone" <br />
DoppioTrish.jpg|Doppio looks like [[Trish]] to a delirious [[Bucciarati]]<br />
Doppio in Buccellati's body.png|Doppio waking up in Bucciarati's body<br />
Doppiob4.jpg|Getting shot by [[Mista]] while being in Bucciarati's body<br />
Doppiob5.jpg|Wounded in [[Bucciarati]]'s body<br />
Doppiob6.jpg|Feeling lonely, Doppio wants the Boss to call him like he always did<br />
Doppiob7.jpg|Death<br />
Doppio countdown.png<br />
Doppio anime.png|Doppio Anime Full body Model<br />
Doppio key art.png|Doppio Anime Face Model<br />
</gallery><br />
|-|<br />
Game=<br />
<gallery><br />
DoppioASB.jpg|Doppio in Diavolo's intro in [[All Star Battle]]<br />
DiavoloWin1.png|Diavolo's Victory Pose A in All Star Battle<br />
5dvl3.png|All Star Battle concept art (Doppio)<br />
Vinegardoppio jojoeoh.png|Doppio's render in [[Eyes of Heaven]]<br />
Doppio Normal.png|Doppio Normal ''Eyes of Heaven''<br />
GGps2Model Dop.png|Model [[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure|Vento Aureo PS2]]<br />
</gallery><br />
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<gallery><br />
Volume 58.jpg|[[Volume 58]] Cover<br />
JumpComics58.png|[[Volume 58]] Illustration<br />
JoJoGoGoDiavolo.png|[[JOJO A-GO!GO!]] (Inside Illustration)<br />
JoJoBizarreWords4-8.png|[[JoJo's Bizarre Words]] Part 4~8 (Cover)<br />
Dop1.jpg<br />
Dop2.jpg<br />
Dop3.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
</tabber><br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*The Italian version of [[Vento Aureo]] changed Doppio's first name to "Aceto" instead of "Vinegar", "aceto" being the Italian word for "vinegar".<br />
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<templatestyles src="VentoAureo.css" /></div>TheBlackDemon1996https://jojowiki.com/index.php?title=King_Crimson&diff=380660King Crimson2020-03-29T22:41:17Z<p>TheBlackDemon1996: </p>
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<div>{{Stand Info<br />
|title = King Crimson<br />
|image = <tabber><br />
Manga=[[File:KingCrimson.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
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|ja_kanji = キング・クリムゾン <br />{{Ruby|K|キング}}・クリムゾン<ref name=C587P3>''Chapter 587: [[Chapter 587|Gold E Requiem (2)]], p.3''</ref><br />
|engname = Emperor Crimson<br /><br />
Eulogy {{S|Epitaph}}<br />
|user = [[Diavolo]]<br />[[Vinegar Doppio]]<br />
|namesake = {{W|King Crimson}} {{S|British progressive rock band}}<br /><br />
{{W|Epitaph (song)|Epitaph}} {{S|King Crimson song}}<br />
|type = {{ST|Close}}<br />{{ST|Irrelevant}}<br />{{ST|Foresight}}<br />{{ST|Shared}}<br />
|mangadebut = {{Ch3|Chapter 516}}<br />
|animedebut = {{Ep3|GW Episode 19}} {{C|Ability only}}<br />{{Ep3|GW Episode 20}} {{Full}}<br />
|gamedebut = [[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]<br />[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle]] ({{S|playable}})<br />
|seiyuu = {{W|Katsuyuki Konishi}} ([[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind|Anime]])<br />
|actor = {{W|Kellen Goff}}<br />
|stats = {{Stats|power=A|speed=A|range=E|persistence=E|precision=?|potential=?|color={{Color|VA2}}}}<br />
|destpower = A<br />
|speed = A<br />
|range = E<br />
|persistence = E<br />
|precision = ?<br />
|potential = ?<br />
|colors = VentoAureo<br />
}}<br />
{{Spoiler|5}}<br />
{{quote|It is only the '''''results''''' that remain in this world! All the '''''actions''''' you take in a world where time is erased are meaningless!|[[Diavolo]]|{{Ch|Chapter 520}}}}<br />
{{Nihongo|'''King Crimson'''|キング・クリムゾン|Kingu Kurimuzon}}, sometimes shortened to {{Nihongo|'''K. Crimson'''|K・クリムゾン}}, is the [[Stand]] of [[Diavolo]], featured in the fifth part of the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' series, ''[[Vento Aureo]]''.<br />
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It grants Diavolo the ability to erase time for up to ten seconds as well as see into the future using its sub-ability, {{nihongo|'''Epitaph'''|エピタフ (墓碑銘)|Epitafu}}. The Stand can also be used by Diavolo's second-in-command, [[Vinegar Doppio]], should the boss allow it. <br />
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==Appearance==<br />
[[File:King Crimson anime.png|frameless|left|150px]]<br />
King Crimson is a humanoid Stand of a height and build similar to [[Diavolo#Appearance|Diavolo]]'s, but tends to look much bigger and taller. Its body is covered by a raised diagonal grid; save for its face, neck, shoulder guards, elbows, hands, abdomen, crotch, knees and feet.<br />
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Its eyes comprise sharp orifices of a steep inward slant; from which emerge small, round eyes without sclera, with pronounced eye sockets that have the same fragmented pupils that Diavolo himself has. Its crown is flat and from its forehead emerges a raised level that bears a smaller, oval face of the same expression. In earlier depictions, there were two raised levels. It constantly bares its teeth through a small mouth.<br />
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The aforementioned second face on King Crimson's forehead is named Epitaph, and is sometimes duplicated in the same position on [[Vinegar Doppio|Doppio]]'s forehead. Epitaph presents itself as a bump on the forehead featuring eyes and a mouth constantly grinding its teeth, often mimicking King Crimson's current mood.<br />
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Its design is inspired by the character George/Kuato, from the 1990 science fiction film ''{{W|Total Recall (1990 film)|Total Recall}}'', a mutated human with a smaller twin brother conjoined in his belly.<ref>''Artbook: [[JOJOVELLER]]''</ref><br />
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===Color Schemes===<br />
{{CS<br />
|bg={{Color|VA}}<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#CB2A53|#EEEAE9|desc=Crimson with silver face and grid}}<br />
{{Palette|Epitaph|#FC9BBE|desc=Pink}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#369E4F|desc=Green}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#BFB5AC|#A296A4|desc=Silver and gun-metal gray}}<br />
|T2=GioGio (PS2)<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#E02557|#EFF1D4|desc=Crimson with off-white face and grid}}<br />
{{Palette|Epitaph|#E8ACA3|#7C6490|desc=Salmon with dark blue-gray border}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#27D384|desc=Green}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#E0E2D1|#7C6490|desc=Off-white and dark blue-gray}}<br />
|T3=All-Star Battle<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#E01A67|#FCFC5E|desc=Magenta with yellow face and grid}}<br />
{{Palette|Epitaph|#FF1255|#495B4D|desc=Red with gun-metal gray border}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#3FCB46|desc=Green}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#E5DEE6|#959398|#32C32A|desc=Silver and gun-metal gray, with green accessories}}<br />
|T4=Eyes of Heaven<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#D62154|#E1EE46|desc=Crimson with yellow face and grid}}<br />
{{Palette|Epitaph|#C01945|#595758|desc=Crimson with gun-metal gray border}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#69DE6B|desc=Lime Green}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#DCD7DB|#7D7D7D|#63CE64|desc=Silver and gun-metal gray, with green accessories}}<br />
|T5=Anime<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#CF2F50|#E6E1E7|desc=Crimson with white face and grid}}<br />
{{Palette|Epitaph|#F6B5D5|#71667E|desc=Pink with silver border}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#6FDB75|desc=Lime Green}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#E9E2E8|#958FA1|#55843D|desc=White and silver, with green accessories}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Personality==<br />
King Crimson embodies Diavolo's personality in its entirety, as he frequently speaks through his stand. Aside from that, its face frequently possesses an angry or irritated expression, though on rare occasions, it also shows a maniacal grin when certain events fall in Diavolo's favor, such as when he gets his hands on the [[Arrow]].<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
{{quote|Once anyone witnesses King Crimson...as of that moment..they no longer exist in this world.|[[Diavolo]]|{{Ch3|Chapter 569}}}}<br />
King Crimson is one of the most impressive Stands featured in the series. Both physically strong and possessing the ability to erase time and predict the future, King Crimson is described as invincible against all other Stands whose powers do not affect time.<br />
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King Crimson is a powerful Close-ranged Stand able to punch through people's bodies or cleave them in a single chop with significant ease. Unlike other Close-ranged Stands, King Crimson attacks using swift single attacks that are almost always fatal, rather than quick barrages. Examples include completely obliterating a fortune teller's upper body in a single punch and throwing a pairs of scissors with such strength that they completely severed [[Risotto Nero]]'s right foot, among multiple other occasions where it effortlessly severed and rived body parts (especially limbs). It also managed to destroy a large wall with a single punch. Its feats of strength and speed are comparable to [[Star Platinum]] and [[The World]].<br />
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Much like other Close-Range Stands, its weaknesses are poor effective range (about 2–3 meters<ref>Artbook: [[JOJO A-GO!GO!]] - Stands, p.106</ref>) and permanence, making it difficult for its User to hide their identity against multiple foes.<ref name=":2" /><br />
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===Time Erasure===<br />
King Crimson's signature ability is to erase a given frame of time lasting up to 10 seconds,<ref name=":0">Chapter 521, [[Chapter 521|The Mystery of King Crimson (4)]]</ref> starting from the instant the ability is activated.<ref name=":1">Chapter 519, [[Chapter 519|The Mystery of King Crimson (2)]]</ref><ref name=":2">[[Volume 56]], in-between Stand stats; <span>Chapter 522, </span>[[Chapter 522|The Mystery of King Crimson (5)]]</ref><br />
In the erased time frame,other people will be unable to experience anything that happened<ref name=":1" /> and will retain no memories of it either.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":3">Chapter 520, [[Chapter 520|The Mystery of King Crimson (3)]]</ref> After the allotted time frame, they will suddenly find themselves in the situation they were supposed to be afterwards.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":1" /> There is, however, one instance where a person was able to see their double before finding themselves in their future position.<ref name=":1" /><br />
[[File:Kc powa.gif|thumb|300x300px|King Crimson erases time and foresees Sticky Fingers' punch]]<br />
On the other hand, Diavolo remains fully conscious during the erased time and only he can re-adjust his actions.<ref name=":3" /> In the manga, Diavolo sees the erased time as a void filled with juxtapositions of what would have happened during this period in a fashion akin to {{W|Nude Descending a Staircase}}, allowing him to think out the next best action (for instance, when Bruno Bucciarati tried to punch Diavolo during the erased time, Diavolo saw Bucciarati's superimposed positions during his punch).<ref name=":3" /> The anime adaptation has Diavolo visualize a ghostly red image of his foe's next move instead.<br />
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Diavolo is unable to attack, or interact with anything, while King Crimson's time erasure is active. The only exception to the latter is Diavolo himself, and any extension of himself, such as his own blood.<ref name="veller192">[[JOJOVELLER]]: STANDS, p.192</ref> As a result, he often relies on the ability to avoid attacks and move himself into advantageous positions, such as enemy blind spots. Using his Stand's exceptional destructive power, Diavolo then directly attacks the enemy the moment King Crimson's ability concludes.<ref name="veller192" /><ref name="veller192" /><br />
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===Epitaph===<br />
{{nihongo|'''Epitaph'''|エピタフ (墓碑銘)|Epitafu}} is a sub-Stand that assists and completes King Crimson's time erasure.<br />
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====Precognition====<br />
From up to ten seconds,<ref name=":0" /> Epitaph gives Diavolo and Doppio the ability to see into the future,<ref>Chapter 518, [[Chapter 518|The Mystery of King Crimson (1)]]</ref> which usually represented as images projected on their bangs.<ref name=":4">Chapter 544, [[Chapter 544|King Crimson vs. Metallica (1)]]</ref><br />
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[[File:Epitaph powa.gif|left|thumb|300x300px|Epitaph predicting an attack]]<br />
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The image produced includes the general area with Doppio/Diavolo as the main focus, allowing either of them to see what happens around them as well as directly at them.<ref name=":4" /> However, the visions are incomplete and only show the final result without the steps taken to it and thus can be subject to interpretation. In one instance, Doppio could see himself on the ground with a foot flying, but initially thought that the foot was his.<ref name=":5">Chapter 545, [[Chapter 545|King Crimson vs. Metallica (2)]]</ref><br />
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While the predictions seen by Epitaph are unavoidable, they still effectively warn Diavolo and Doppio against incoming danger, allowing them to steer events to minimize the damage done to them. When Doppio realized a pair of scissors would form inside his throat, he tore them out in order to save himself.<ref name=":5" /> King Crimson itself can prevent the predictions from being completed if it erases the right timeframe. Likewise a Stand affecting Fate like [[Gold Experience Requiem]] which returns King Crimson's power to the "zero" state, can simply make the vision false as it steers Fate to its advantage.<ref>Chapter 588, [[Chapter 588|Gold Experience Requiem (3)]]</ref><br />
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Diavolo and Doppio often use the forecasting ability of Epitaph to predict any incoming threat, making sneak attacks ineffective against them.<br />
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==Chapters / Episodes==<br />
{{Appearance<br />
|Chapters = <br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 516}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 518}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 519}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 520}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 521}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 522}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 524}} {{Cover}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 540}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 541}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 542}} {{C|Arm only}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 544}} {{C|Epitaph only}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 545}} {{C|Arms & Epitaph only}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 546}} {{C|Arms & Epitaph only}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 547}} {{C|Arms & Epitaph only}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 548}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 549}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 551}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 552}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 569}} {{Flash}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 570}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 571}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 572}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 573}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 574}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 576}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 577}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 578}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 579}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 580}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 581}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 582}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 583}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 584}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 585}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 586}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 587}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 588}}<br />
|Episodes =<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 19}} {{C|Ability only}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 20}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 21}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 21.5}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 22}} {{Flash}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 24}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 25}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 26}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 27}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 28}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 28.5}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 29}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 33}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 34}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 35}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 36}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 37}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 38}} {{Death}} {{C|Looped infinitely}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<tabber><br />
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<gallery><br />
Volume_56.jpg<br />
Volume_58.jpg<br />
Volume_61.jpg<br />
Volume 48-63 Spine Art.png<br />
King Crimson Bruno Buccellati.jpg|King Crimson punches directly through [[Bruno Bucciarati|Bucciarati]]'s torso<br />
KingCrimsonPerception.jpg|The time erasure from The Boss' perspective<br />
BrunoFatallyInjured.jpg|King Crimson fatally injures Bucciarati<br />
Coco Jumbo Copy-Boss.jpg|Sucked by [[Mr.President]]<br />
Boss&KCSittingAround.jpg|Tauntingly sitting in front of Bucciarati<br />
Keyboard.png|Breaking a computer keyboard<br />
DoppioGivenEpitaph.PNG|Epitaph is granted to [[Vinegar Doppio|Doppio]] to defeat [[Risotto Nero]]<br />
HalfASecond.png|King Crimson erases half a second to defend against [[Narancia Ghirga|Narancia's]] attack<br />
Doppiokillsabachio.png|King Crimson fatally injures [[Leone Abbacchio|Abbacchio]]<br />
Polnareff''death''.jpg|Killing Polnareff<br />
KCArmSever.jpg|King Crimson punches [[Gold Experience]] upside the head then severs its arm<br />
KCMisTrish.jpg|Dangerously looming over Mista in Trish's body<br />
DiavoloKillingTrish.PNG|King Crimson seemingly kills Trish in Mista's body<br />
ColorKIll.png|King Crimson destroying [[Chariot Requiem]]<br />
KCArrow.jpg|King Crimson attempts to turn into a Requiem Stand<br />
DiavoloKillingGiorno.PNG|Epitaph predicts Giorno's death at Diavolo's hands<br />
King Crimson Destroyed.png|King Crimson destroyed by [[Gold Experience Requiem]]<br />
King Crimson.png|King Crimson's stats<br />
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King_crimson_90s.png|Summoned by [[Diavolo]] to do battle against [[Jean Pierre Polnareff]] in the 90s<br />
King_crimson_behind_polnareff.png|Appearing behind Polnareff<br />
King_crimson_gouging_chariots_eye.png|Gouging out [[Silver Chariot]]'s right eye<br />
King_crimson_grabs_brunos_arm.png|King Crimson grabs [[Sticky Fingers]]' arm<br />
King_crimson_twists_brunos_arm.png|King Crimson bends Sticky Fingers arm backwards, almost snapping it<br />
King_crimson_full.png|King Crimson reveals itself to [[Bruno Bucciarati]]<br />
King_crimson's_face_close_up.jpg|King Crimson's face close up<br />
KC_2.jpg|King Crimson's arm effortlessly pierces Bucciarati's body<br />
King_crimson_talking3.png|Explaining to a heavily wounded Bruno that none shall threaten [[Diavolo|The Boss]]' throne<br />
Sticky_fingers_attacking_king_crimson.png|Attacked in retaliation by [[Sticky Fingers]]<br />
King crimson timeskip.png|King Crimson skips time<br />
King crimson raised hand.png|About to attack Bucciarati yet again<br />
King crimson chop.png|Chopping Bucciarati straight through the shoulder<br />
King crimson trish.png|Preparing to kill Trish<br />
King crimson trish2.png|Moments away from killing Trish as Bucciarati looks on in horror<br />
King crimson trapped.png|Sucked into a ladybug pin effected by [[Gold Experience]]<br />
King crimson stairs.png|Questioning Bucciarati about the identity of the second traitor<br />
King crimson pointing.png|King Crimson points menacingly at Bucciarati, preparing to finish him off<br />
Sticky fingers punching face.png|Narrowly avoiding a punch from Sticky Fingers by skipping time<br />
TimeSkip2.jpg|King Crimson activating Time Skip, the world replaced by the void from its perspective.<br />
TimeSkip1.jpg|Seeing the actions that Bucciarati's Sticky Fingers will make in erased time.<br />
King crimson behind.png|Seconds away from attacking Bucciarati<br />
King crimson climbing.png|Climbing a wall to reach [[Giorno Giovanna|Giorno]] and Bucciarati<br />
King crimson preparing to strike.png|King Crimson prepares to attack Giorno and Bucciarati...<br />
King crimson interrupted.png|...but the arrival of the rest of [[Team Bucciarati]] ruins his plan<br />
King crimson stalking.png|Stalking Team Bucciarati as they escape from the church<br />
KCKeyboard.jpg|King Crimson breaks a keyboard out of its master's frustration<br />
KCscowl.jpg|King Crimson behind its master<br />
KCScowl2.jpg|A close-up of King Crimson's enraged face<br />
KCkills1.jpg|King Crimson murders a fortune teller<br />
KCkills_2.jpg|King Crimson with its master behind<br />
DoppioEpitaph.jpg|Epitaph appears on Doppio's forehead<br />
KingCrimsonAvoidsBullets.jpg|King Crimson skips time to nullify Aerosmith's bullets<br />
KCandMaster.jpg|The Boss summons King Crimson against Nero<br />
Diavolo_summoning_KC.png|Summoned by Diavolo to battle against Polnareff once again<br />
King crimson attacking polnareff.png|About to chop Polnareff's head in half<br />
King crimson behind diavolo.png|Watching from behind a startled Diavolo<br />
King crimson chariot evolution.png|King Crimson and Diavolo engulfed in a bright light from Silver Chariot's [[Chariot Requiem|evolution]]<br />
King crimson misses.png|King Crimson's attack is narrowly dodged by Silver Chariot<br />
Polnareff_death.png|Finishing off Polnareff once and for all <br />
File:KingCrimsonSmile.png|Smiling triumphantly<br />
King Crimson Stats.jpg|King Crimson's Stats (unknown)<br />
King Crimson Stats.png|King Crimson's Stats<br />
Diavolo watching Giorno.png|King Crimson in the second version of the [[Uragirimono no Requiem]] opening<br />
Diavolo KC countdown.jpg<br />
King Crimson anime.png<br />
King crimson body.png<br />
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Gio02.jpg|''[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]'''s cover<br />
Gio01.jpg|''[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]'''s poster<br />
Giogio12.png|''[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]''<br />
GGPS2KingCrimson.png|''[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]''<br />
KingCrimson ASB.jpg|King Crimson as it appears in ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|All Star Battle]]''<br />
king crimson taunt all star battle.png|King Crimson taunting in ''All Star Battle''<br />
D&KC-ASB.jpg|Diavolo and King Crimson upon activation of a Great Heat Attack (ASB)<br />
Diavolo KingCrimson jojoeoh.png|King Crimson as it appears in ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|Eyes of Heaven]]''<br />
King Crimson Normal.png|King Crimson Normal ''Eyes of Heaven''<br />
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KinguCrimson.jpg|''[[JOJO A-GO!GO!]]''<br />
KingCrimson.jpg|King Crimson ''[[JOJO A-GO!GO!]]'' concept art<br />
GioGio Stands.png|Part 5 Stands<br />
KingCrimsonSAS.png|[[Super Action Statue]]<br />
KingCrimsonSAS2.jpg|[[Super Action Statue]] (Wonderfest)<br />
KingCrimsonBlueSAS.jpg|[[Super Action Statue]] Ver. Blue<br />
KUJI King Crimson.png|[[Ichiban Kuji]]<br />
27217.jpg|[[Kotobukiya Figures]]<br />
Top (9).jpg|[[Chara Heroes]]; Part 5 Vol.3<br />
29818.jpg|[[Sofubi Figure]]<br />
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KC1.jpg<br />
KC2.jpg<br />
KingCrimsonConcept.png|King Crimson concept art<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*Much like [[Dio Brando|DIO]]'s ''"Time is frozen"''/''"And time resumes"'', Diavolo has his own phrases to go along with King Crimson's abilities: {{Nihongo|"Time has been erased"|時間は吹っ飛ばした。|Jikan wa futtobashita}} for when he activates the ability and {{Nihongo|"Time, resume!"|時よ再始動しろ。|Toki yo Saishido shiro}} for when he deactivates it.<br />
*All the ''JoJo'' video games that include Diavolo as a playable or in-game character have a different interpretation of his power:<br />
**In [[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure|''Vento Aureo'' (PS2)]], time being erased is shown by having the opponent's actions slowed down, while Diavolo moves at normal speed, a mechanic similar to how [[Made in Heaven]]'s time acceleration is portrayed.<br />
**In ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|All Star Battle]]'', it acts similar to [[The World]] - through a number of abilities, Diavolo creates an erased time space (a special ability simply referred to as "Erasing Time") in which he is free to move about and the opponent is unable to take action. After a certain amount of time has passed, or as soon as Diavolo initiates an attack or ability, the spell is broken. King Crimson also acts as his dash and Epitaph can be activated to allow Diavolo automatic Stylish Dodging without depleting his Guard Gauge.<br />
**In ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|Eyes of Heaven]]'', Diavolo becomes invincible as well as invisible to his opponents within the erased time, causing him to gradually lose stamina. Other characters can still move and act normally but are otherwise ignorant to Diavolo's location. Furthermore, the Epitaph ability Diavolo had in ''All Star Battle'' allowing him to dodge instantly after getting attacked returns in the form of a skill (assigned to the Square button).<br />
*The [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind|anime adaptation]] portrays King Crimson's time-skip ability with a glitched effect, as if the animation itself has corrupted and skipped forward.<br />
*Concept art featured in the [[JOJOVELLER]] "History" booklet includes an early design of King Crimson, which lacks Epitaph (but still has the bump on its forehead where Epitaph would normally be) and has a facial structure appearing to be based off of a human skull, as well as what appears to be a hood (possibly inspired by the classical figure of Death).<br />
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==References==<br />
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<templatestyles src="VentoAureo.css" /></div>TheBlackDemon1996https://jojowiki.com/index.php?title=Daniel_J._D%27Arby&diff=374625Daniel J. D'Arby2020-03-02T13:49:32Z<p>TheBlackDemon1996: </p>
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<div>{{Character Info<br />
|title = Daniel J. D'Arby<br />
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|ja_kanji = ダニエル・J・ダービー<br />
|engname = D'Arby the Elder {{S|JoJonium, Anime, ASB}}<br />
|namesake = {{W|Terence Trent D'Arby}} <ref><sub>Pet Shop's Horus - Vol.8 "Shueisha Jump Remix ''Stardust Crusaders'' Edition" P84 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
|stand = [[Osiris]]<br />
|age = 31<ref><sub>In [[SC Episode 40|episode 40 of ''Stardust Crusaders'']], Daniel's brother [[Telence T. D'Arby]], who is 21, mentions that his brother is 10 years older than him.</sub></ref><br />
|gender = Male<br />
|hair = Cherry red {{S|Digital Color}} <br />
Black {{S|Anime}}<br />Dark Green {{S|OVA}}<br />
|occupation = Gambler<br />
|family = [[Telence T. D'Arby]] (younger brother)<br />
|status = Retired<br />
|mangadebut = {{Ch3|Chapter 211}}<br />
|mangafinal = {{Ch3|Chapter 216}}<br />
|animedebut = {{Ep3|SC Episode 34}}<br />
|gamedebut = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC Game)]]<br />
|seiyuu = {{W|Yūji Kishi}}<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20060629060501/http://www3.airnet.ne.jp/codered/biography.html Yuji Kishi "CODE RED" Official Website - Biography of YUJI KISHI]</ref> {{S|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future|Arcade]]}}<br />{{W|Kenji Utsumi}} {{S|[[OVA]]}}<br />{{W|Kōji Ishii}} {{S|[[ASB]]}}<br />{{W|Banjō Ginga}} {{S|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders|Anime]] and [[Eyes of Heaven]]}}<br />
|voiceactor = '''TV Anime'''<br />{{W|Cam Clarke}} {{S|English}}<br />
'''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|OVA]]'''<br /><br />
Curt Mann {{S|English Dub}}<br /><br />
[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=34265 Cyrille Artaux] {{S|French Dub}}<br />[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=25968 Oliviero Corbetta] {{S|Italian Dub}}<br />
|colors = StardustCrusaders<br />
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{{Quote|{{nihongo|My name is D'Arby, D-A-R-B-Y. The "D" has an apostrophe.|̺わたしの名はダービー。{{ruby|D.|ディー}} {{ruby|A.|エイ}} {{ruby|R.|アール}} {{ruby|B.|ビー}} {{ruby|Y|ワイ}}。{{ruby|D|ディー}}の上にダッシュがつく。|Watashi no na wa Dābī. D-A-R-B-Y. D no ue ni dasshu ga tsuku.}}<br />
|Daniel introducing himself, {{Ch|Chapter 212}}}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''Daniel J. D'Arby'''|ダニエル・J・ダービー|Danieru Jei Dābī}} is a minor antagonist featured in the third part of ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'', ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]'', specifically the "[[D'Arby the Gambler (story arc)|D'Arby the Gambler]]" story arc.<br />
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D'Arby is an expert and inveterate gambler and his [[Stand]], [[Osiris]], can steal souls. He is a member of the [[Egypt 9 Glory Gods]] and meets the [[Joestar Group]] in Cairo. Here, he tricks them into wagering their souls in various gambles. D'Arby is also [[Telence T. D'Arby]]'s older brother.<br />
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==Appearance==<br />
D'Arby is a man of average to above-average height and slim to middling build.<br />
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He wears dark hair of middling volume, flowing slightly back and apart from his face, and a trim mustache of medium length. A light surface trails from the bottom of his eyes to points aside his mouth; scored by thin, black, horizontal lines.<br />
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He wears a light shirt, dark tie, and a vest of a medium color, printed with spirals.<br />
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===Color Schemes===<br />
{{CS<br />
|bg={{Color|SDC}}<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#F5D5A9|#DFE4DE|desc=Fair, gray face tattoos}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#BC273C|#D36F8A|desc=Red, pink after defeat}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#5CA264|desc=Green}}<br />
{{Palette|Upper Outfit|#B24E84|#FDE815|#CAA151|white|#46223E|desc=Magenta vest with yellow spirals and tan back, white dress shirt, dark purple tie}}<br />
{{Palette|Lower outfit|black|#797979|desc=Black dress pants, grey shoes}}<br />
|T2=OVA<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#D8C5A4|#B6C2C0|desc=Tan, gray face tattoos}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#929264|desc=Dark Green}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#342506|desc=Brown}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#365C4C|#D9DCB3|#C6D4D0|#923120|desc=Dark Teal vest with yellow spirals, white dress shirt, red tie}}<br />
|T3=Heritage for the Future<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#F8B860|#C8C8C8|desc=Tan, gray face tattoos}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#505848|desc=Black}}<br />
{{Palette|Outfit|#B04090|#F0E020|#D8E0F0|#505848|desc=Magenta vest with yellow spirals, tie, and shoes, white dress shirt, grey pants}}<br />
|T4=Anime and EOH<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#CCB09C|#ADB2B7|desc=Tan, gray face tattoos}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#212B33|#9A9B9A|desc=Black, grey after defeat}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#A23268|desc=Velvet}}<br />
{{Palette|Upper Outfit|#68133D|#9E5B88|#8D8389|#C9CBE0|#C06BC5|desc=Velvet vest with pink spirals and grey back, white dress shirt, pink tie}}<br />
{{Palette|Lower Outfit|#5E493C|#0E1313|desc=Brown leather belt, black pants}}<br />
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==Personality==<br />
{{Quote|I think gambling is the same as social relations... it's a game of fakes and cheats. The one who cries first is the loser.|Daniel J. D'Arby, {{Ch|Chapter 212}}}}<br />
[[File:Daniel's love for gambling.jpg|thumb|236x236px|D'Arby tells the [[Joestar Group|Stardust Crusaders]] about his love for gambling]]<br />
Daniel J. D'Arby exhibits an affable but sly, knowing character.<br />
D'Arby first and foremost character trait is his love of gambling. He states that he lives for the thrill of gambling (which he recognizes as worthless). This love of gambling is complemented by his enjoyment for cheating, and he proudly admits that cheating is one of his greatest skills shamelessly rigging every game he's seen participating to while justifying himself by claiming that if the cheat isn't exposed, it is "fair" game.<br />
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His addiction to gambling is such that he can remember specific instances of when he gambled on one. Moreover, D'Arby developed a philosophy comparing gambling to social life, claiming that like gambling, it revolves around fakes and cheats. According to him, those who are stupid enough to be cheated simply deserve it and have no right to complain, exhibiting a belief in a form of social Darwinism. In contrast, D'Arby readily accepts that [[Jotaro Kujo]] broke his finger when the student saw through one of his trick as his punishment.[[File:Djdarbypanic.png|left|thumb|235x235px|Panicking after [[Jotaro Kujo]] asks him to reveal the secret of [[Dio Brando|DIO]]'s Stand]]Therefore, D'Arby has also great pride and confidence in his ability, as he calls himself the greatest gambler in the world. D'Arby reveals himself as soon as he wins [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]]'s soul and openly challenges Jotaro's group. When his pride is on the line, D'Arby outright states that he isn't battling the Joestar Group for his master DIO but for his pride as a gambler. During their poker game, D'Arby didn't hesitate to taunt Jotaro through harmless commentaries during their poker to better rub his first victory in his face. However, when the pressure of having to gamble information on [[The World]] while Jotaro erased any certainty about his hand proved too much to handle, D'Arby went mad.<br />
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D'Arby seems to hold some pride in his family name, making the effort of spelling it to the Joestar group and being angered when [[Joseph Joestar]] persists in calling him by the wrong name (which would be perceived as a grave insult to Japanese audiences), though this may have been part of his plan.<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
{{Main|Osiris}}<br />
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D'Arby's [[Stand]] is Osiris, of the power to extract a target's soul when they sense defeat, typically after a game or bet with him; after which it is compressed as one or more {{W|Casino token|casino tokens}}.<br />
[[File:Barby cards.gif|thumb|220x220px|D'Arby is understandably agile with cards]]<br />
'''Gambling and cheating:''' With a flair for deception, D'Arby is a skilled professional gambler, confident in his ability to prevail in any type of game and his forte being poker. D'Arby has an exceptionally keen mind when it comes to cheating. He not only made sure that a whole bar was rigged in his favor when he played against the [[Joestar Group]], but could also think of a way to cheat on the spot when playing against Joseph.<br />
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'''Sleight of Hand:''' D'Arby has an exceptional fine motor skill and sense of touch, enabling him to perform cardistry. He is nimble and precise to the point that he can figure out which page of a book he is on just by touching it with his fingers, and can memorize the order of the cards in a deck by touching them. His nimbleness allows him to perform card tricks in order to cheat and tried to use a second dealing in poker.<br />
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==History==<br />
===Background===<br />
D'Arby is a man who seems to have a predatory desire for tricking people into his seemingly innocuous games just to steal their souls with his Stand. He then begins goading the loser's friends and family to try winning back the soul, giving him even larger winnings. With this, he has collected several souls, including those of the [[Minor Characters#Moor Family|Moor Family]]. He shares this interest in collecting souls with his younger brother, [[Telence T. D'Arby|Telence]], though D'Arby has no interest in keeping the souls conscious in captivity, instead of having them in a deep sleep inside his collection. In addition, his collection is meticulously detailed, with every soul's name listed, as well as area and date of capture.<br />
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At some point in the past, D'Arby had tried to hit on his brother's girlfriend, prompting Telence to savagely beat him up. D'Arby would never challenge Telence due to his ability to read minds.<br />
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===Stardust Crusaders===<br />
[[File:D'arby first appears.png|left|thumb|221x221px|D'Arby's initial appearance, asking the [[Joestar Group|Stardust Crusaders]] that he knows where [[DIO's Mansion]] is]]<br />
The Joestar group encounter D'Arby while searching Cairo for [[Dio Brando|DIO]]'s mansion. After asking around in a cafè he is sitting in, D'Arby tells them he knows the location of the mansion, but refuses to share the information for money. Instead, he tries to convince the group to try winning the information from him in games of chance. He first quickly sets up a game to see which one of two pieces of beef a nearby cat would take first. An impatient Polnareff accepts his bet, as well as the condition that [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]] bets his soul in return, thinking it is all nonsense. D'Arby wins the bet and takes Polnareff's soul with his Stand, Osiris, as well as revealing himself to be one of DIO's men and the owner of the cat involved in the game.<br />
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Because of his Stand's nature, the Joestar group had to beat him at his own game to win back their friend's soul. [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]] tries outsmarting D'Arby in a game where they put coins in a glass of liquor until someone loses by causing the glass to spill over, but D'Arby turns out to be the better cheater thanks to a piece of melted chocolate under the glass.<br />
[[File:Jotaro takes on D'Arby in a game of poker..png|thumb|[[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]] takes on D'Arby in a game of poker]]<br />
[[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]] then challenges D'Arby at poker, which the gambler comments on is his strongest game. After Jotaro foils his attempt at second dealing by breaking his finger, D'Arby is visibly shaken and declares that he is no longer fighting for DIO, but for his pride as a gambler. He splits Polnareff's and Joseph's souls into five chips each for them to use. They then get a nearby boy to deal the cards for them. Jotaro loses with his pairs of eights and nines to D'Arby's queens and jacks. As it turns out, D'Arby has the entire café and "everyone within a stone's throw of it" on his payroll. He confidently tells himself that no matter who Jotaro picks to deal the cards, he will only get bad hands.<br />
In the second round of the game, Jotaro refuses to look at his cards, saying he will play with the ones he has. D'Arby is disturbed, but dismisses Jotaro's decision as a cheap bluff. However, Jotaro then keeps D'Arby with his remaining "soul chips", as well as [[Muhammad Avdol|Avdol]]'s and [[Noriaki Kakyoin|Kakyoin]]'s souls, without a single twitch. This, along with Star Platinum fetching Jotaro a cigarette and a drink without D'Arby noticing at first. D'Arby's thus begins to wonder if Jotaro could have used his Star Platinum to cheat and switch the card. Despite his own four of a kind, kings, D'Arby is nervous about the outcome of the game.[[File:Daniel defeat.png|thumb|236x236px|D'Arby admits defeat]]D'Arby decides to accept Jotaro's challenge and tries to call, but then Jotaro raises [[Holy Kujo|his mother]]'s soul, demanding D'Arby meet his raise with information on [[The World|DIO's Stand]]. This causes D'Arby to panic, knowing that if he were to tell, DIO would have him killed for betraying him. D'Arby tries to force himself to call Jotaro's bet, but he falls apart completely and becomes a hysteric mess, admitting defeat in his heart. Polnareff, Joseph and the hundreds of other souls D'Arby had collected over the years are freed from his collection. <br />
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After D'Arby's defeat, Jotaro mentions how strong of an opponent he was, and that they were lucky to defeat him as he could've beaten all four of them.<br />
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==Chapters / Episodes==<br />
{{Appearance<br />
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*{{Ch|Chapter 184}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 185}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 188}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 210}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 211}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 212}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 213}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 214}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 215}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 216}} {{C|Retired}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 227}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 228}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 229}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 230}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 234}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 235}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 236}} {{Mo}}<br />
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*{{Ch|SBR Extra Chapter 3}} {{Mo}}<br />
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*{{Ep|SC Episode 34}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 35}} {{C|Retired}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 40}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 41}} {{Flash}}<br />
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*{{Ep|Episode 10 (OVA)}}<br />
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==Quotes==<br />
{{Quotes<br />
|{{Q|All right... we had a deal. Give it to me! Your soul.|Daniel J. D'Arby, {{Ch|Chapter 211}}}}<br />
|{{Q|My name is D'Arby. D'-A-R-B-Y the "D" has an apostrophe.|Daniel J. D'Arby, {{Ch|Chapter 212}}}}<br />
|{{Q|Cheating? Didn't you know? If you can't detect when someone is cheating, you can't detect failure. I think gambling is the same as social relations... it's a game of fakes and cheats. The one who cries first is the loser.|Daniel J. D'Arby, {{Ch|Chapter 212}}}}<br />
|{{Q|My name is D'Arby! Not barbie! Not obi! D'Arby! Don't make that mistake again!|Daniel J. D'Arby, {{Ch|Chapter 213}}}}<br />
|{{Q|Go ahead, Mr Joestar!|Daniel J. D'Arby, {{Ep|SC Episode 34}}}}<br />
|{{Q|Open the game!|Daniel J. D'Arby, {{Ch|Chapter 214}}}}<br />
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==Video Games==<br />
===[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC Game)|''JoJo'' RPG (SFC)]]===<br />
Daniel J. D'Arby is encountered in a bar earlier in the story and challenges the player to pick out a certain tarot card. The other player characters lose and have their spirit taken (Represented by their mental points dropping to 1) but the last player character wins on the final turn, restoring their mental points and moving the story on.<br />
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D'Arby does not cheat all in said game and no explicit mention is made of his Stand, nor does he go insane after being beaten.<br />
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===[[Cult Jump|Cult Jump (GB)]]===<br />
D'Arby appears as one of the ten characters from the ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' franchise who appears on the game.<br />
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===[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future|Heritage for the Future (PS1/DC/Arcade)]]===<br />
D'Arby , along with his cat and his Stand, makes a cameo in the game's continue screen, asking if the player wishes to continue (In the English locale, he asks 'Continue?' while in Japanese, 'Game no tsuzukeru ka?'). If the player lets the timer run down, Osiris takes their soul away compressing it into a poker chip. In the updated game and HD rerelease, D'Arby appears on the main menu. When the player selects a mode or when they continue, D'Arby shouts his signature phrase, "GOOD!"<br />
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In the PSX version's Super Story Mode, D'Arby is encountered as a boss with three different minigames, all of them the same as the manga. the first two games are rigged as they were in the manga, so the player will always lose, but the Poker minigame allows the player to win once they unlock and choose the "Bluff" option.<br />
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However, if the player replays the minigames via the Boingo Book menu, this time the player can win said minigames to see optional different endings, and can also win the poker game legitimately by forcing D'Arby to run out of coins to bet with.<br />
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===[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|All Star Battle (PS3)]]===<br />
D'Arby appears in the game as the host of the game's Customize mode. His taglines are available for use in Player Cards as well. He also appears as a support character in Campaign mode. When he appears, he challenges the player to pick a card from a set of ten. 9 of them have D'Arby on them whilst one has Iggy on it. Getting a D'Arby card will give the player a support item for free whilst getting an Iggy will get the player nothing.<br />
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===[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|Eyes of Heaven (PS3/PS4)]]===<br />
D'Arby appears in the game's Story Mode twice, both of which are in [[Morioh]]. His first appearance sees him taking the soul of Jotaro's future daughter, [[Jolyne Cujoh]], in a game of heads-or-tails before Jotaro could stop it from happening, in an act of revenge for his previous humiliation by him. Jotaro then defeats D'Arby in a poker game, forcing him to relinquish Jolyne's soul before disappearing. He later reappears back in Morioh, now holding a [[Saint's Corpse]] Part thanks to [[Heaven Ascension DIO]]. Defeated by Jotaro once again, he gives his corpse part to Jotaro and tells him that the only other person who knows DIO's weakness is [[Enrico Pucci]], before disappearing once again.<br />
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===[[JoJo's Pitter-Patter Pop!]] (Android/iOS)===<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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DArbyInitial.png|Daniel's initial apperance, telling the [[Joestar Group|Crusaders]] he knows where [[DIO's Mansion]] is<br />
Daniel's love for gambling.jpg|Telling the Crusaders about his love of gambling<br />
Daniel asks for Polnareff's soul.jpg|Asking [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]] to wager his soul<br />
Daniel J. D'Arby.png|Daniel with his cat<br />
Daniel good manga.jpg|"GOOD!"<br />
Daniel annoyed at Joseph.png|Annoyed at [[Joseph Joestar]] for not referring to him by his proper name<br />
Djdarby.png|Posing with Joseph and Polnareff's souls<br />
Djdarbybible.png|Flipping through a Bible<br />
Djdarby2.png|[[Star Platinum]] breaking Daniels's finger for cheating<br />
Djdarby3.png|Questioning Jotaro's bet<br />
Djdarby4.png|Shocked at Jotaro's gambling abilities<br />
Djdarby5.png|Daniel tries to conceal his cheating<br />
Djdarby6.png|Daniel sweats<br />
Djdarbyfallsoutofchair.png|Daniel falls out of his chair in fright<br />
Djdarbypanic.png|Daniel panics<br />
Djdarby7.png|Daniel admits defeat in his heart<br />
File:Jojoniumviz14.png|[[JoJonium]]<br />
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d'arby first appears.png|Daniel's initial appearance<br />
Egypt 9 Glory Gods (Anime).png|All Egypt 9 Glory Gods on Anime 2016 Callender (September - October)<br />
d'arby posing with soul chips.png|Daniel posing with [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]] and [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]]'s soul chips<br />
d'arby smirk.png|Confidently smirking<br />
d'arby taunting.png|"Go ahead, Mr. Joestar!"<br />
d'arby accepting jotaro's bet.png|Accepting Jotaro's challenge to poker<br />
Flipping through Bible.png|Flipping through a Bible<br />
SP breaking Daniel's finger.png|[[Star Platinum]] breaking Daniel's finger for cheating<br />
Daniel concealing cheating.png|Daniel tries to conceal his cheating<br />
Daniel sweats.png|Daniel sweating<br />
Daniel falling.png|Daniel falls out of his chair in fright<br />
Daniel panics.png|Daniel panics <br />
Daniel defeat.png|Daniel accepts defeat in his heart<br />
d'arby card.png|Daniel and his [[Egypt 9 Glory Gods]] card<br />
D'Arby OVA.jpg|Daniel as seen in the 1993 OVA adaptation<br />
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Spritedani.PNG|Daniel's sprite in [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future|Heritage for the Future]]<br />
Top (4).jpg|[[Chara Heroes]]; Part 3 Vol.3<br />
Djd01.jpg|Daniel figurine from the [[Statue Legend]] series<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
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*Araki created the character of D'Arby to have a showdown between a well-established cheater like Joseph and someone else who could be his equal.<ref name="JOJOVELLER">''[[JOJOVELLER]]: STANDS - Comments by Hirohiko Araki<sup>[http://pastebin.com/Eh5C3ENT]</sup>''</ref><br />
*Although his relationship with [[Telence T. D'Arby|his younger brother]] is questioned and somewhat unexplained, he once was savagely beaten by Telence T. D'Arby after he tried to steal Telence's girlfriend.<br />
*The coin game he plays against Joseph is inspired by the 1968 movie ''Farewell Friend'' / ''Adieu l'ami'' by Jean Hermin where it is used multiple times by Charles Bronson's character.<br />
*In the colored editions of the manga, the cards D'Arby uses resemble a pack of blue-colored Bee Club Special No. 92 playing cards. In the OVA however, actual blue Bee No. 92 playing cards are used, while other adaptations instead have him use red-diamond back cards with standard white borders of an unknown brand despite resembling red Bee Stringers cards.<br />
**The card box and security seal used for the anime/manga's deck is referenced and used for the ''Prize D'Arby Poker'' set sold at Ichiban Kuji, though the cards inside are different.<br />
**Also in the OVA, the chocolate bar D'Arby is eating is a Hershey's brand.<br />
*In the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders|TV anime]], the animation for his hand movements was motion captured from an actual magician.<ref>[https://twitter.com/age_seeker/status/576720712435507200 Age_seeker tweets (576720712435507200)]</ref><br />
*Curiously, despite his right hand's fingers still being intact, he still grabs and holds cards with his left hand in his reapparance in ''Eyes of Heaven''.<br />
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<div>:'' See also: [[List of cultural references and inspirations from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]''<br />
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Within ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' there exists a great number of overt references to existing art and media, as well as echoes of [[Hirohiko Araki]]'s artistic influences. This article represents a provisional list of these.<br />
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==Part 1: ''Phantom Blood''==<br />
===Music===<br />
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*[[Dio Brando|Dio]]'s name partially comes from the heavy metal singer {{W|Ronnie James Dio}}, founder of the band "{{W|Dio (band)|Dio}}."<ref name="pb06">''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood'' videogame - [[Hirohiko Araki/Interviews|Interview with Hirohiko Araki 2006]]</ref><br />
*[[Danny]]'s name is a reference to {{w|Danny's Song}} by musical duo {{w|Loggins and Messina}}<br />
*[[Erina Pendleton]]'s name is possibly based on a mispronunciation of {{W|Eleanor Rigby}}<br />
*The name of the [[Chapter 8|8th chapter]] is a possible reference to the {{W|Queen (band)|Queen}} song "Ogre Battle."<br />
*[[Robert E. O. Speedwagon]]'s name comes from the rock band {{W|REO Speedwagon}}.<ref><sub>Joseph Joestar - Vol.1 "Shueisha Jump Remix Battle Tendency Edition" P44 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
*[[Wang Chan]]'s name is inspired by the 80s Pop group {{W|Wang Chung (band)|Wang Chung}}.<br />
*The [[Zeppeli Family|Zeppeli]] surname is named after the English rock band {{W|Led Zeppelin}}.<ref>''[[JoJonium]]'' 第2巻 (Volume 2), Pg. 323</ref><br />
*[[Poco]]'s name likely comes from the Californian Country Rock band {{W|Poco}}.<br />
*[[Tarkus]] is named after the album {{W|Tarkus}}, by {{W|Emerson, Lake & Palmer|Emerson, Lake &amp; Palmer}}.<br />
*[[Bruford]] is named after musician {{W|Bill Bruford}}, formerly the drummer of {{W|Yes (band)|Yes}} and {{W|King Crimson}}.<br />
*[[Tonpetty]] is named after American musician {{W|Tom Petty}}.<br />
*[[Dire]] and [[Straizo]] are named after the British Rock band {{W|Dire Straits}}.<br />
*[[Minor Characters#Doobie|Doobie]]'s name is a reference to the {{W|The Doobie Brothers|Doobie Brothers}}.<br />
*[[Minor Characters#Page, Jones, Plant and Bornnam|Page, Jones, Plant and Bornnam]] are named after {{W|Jimmy Page}}, {{W|John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones}}, {{W|Robert Plant}}, and {{W|John Bonham|John Bonham}}, the four members of Led Zeppelin.<br />
*[[Minor Characters#Jeff Back and Dan Hamar|The farmer testifying]] about the presence of Jonathan and party (though he does not know their name) is named Jeff Beck, after the {{W|Jeff Beck|guitarist of the same name}}.<br />
*[[Minor Characters#Father Styx|Father Styx]] is named after the American rock band {{W|Styx (band)|Styx}}.<br />
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===People===<br />
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*[[Dio Brando|Dio]]'s surname is possibly named after the actor {{W|Marlon Brando}}.{{cite}}<br />
*[[Will Anthonio Zeppeli]]'s first name is possibly a reference to the English novelist {{W|William Makepeace Thackeray}}, who Zeppeli himself quoted in his dying moments.<ref>''Chapter 35: [[Chapter 35|Tomorrow's Courage, The Successor (3)]]''</ref><br />
*The university where Jonathan and Dio studied is named Hugh Hudson Academy. This is likely named after {{W|Hugh Hudson}}, a British film director, known by the masterpiece movie ''Chariots of Fire''.<br />
*The concept designs of Jonathan and Dio came from {{W|Sylvester Stallone}} and {{W|Arnold Schwarzenegger}}, whose films were popular at the time.<ref name="pb06" /><br />
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[[File:DioDrink.jpg|thumb|100px|Dio drinking Cronenberg]]<br />
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*In {{Ch|Chapter 9}}, Dio is unsure of Jonathan's survival and seen drinking on the street. The label on the bottle reads both "Cronenberg," a reference to the Canadian director, {{W|David Cronenberg}}, as well as "{{W|The Dead Zone|Dead Zone}}," a {{W|Stephen King}} movie adaptation Cronenberg had directed.<ref>https://twitter.com/JOJOex_2018/status/989625189896876032</ref><br />
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*Jonathan is vaguely influenced by {{W|Kenshiro}} from {{W|Fist of the North Star}}.{{cite}}<br />
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===Literature===<br />
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*The interactions between [[George Joestar I]] and [[Dario Brando]] parallel that of various interactions in Victor Hugo's novel {{W|Les Misérables}}. George mistakes Dario, who was trying to loot him, as his savior, just as Marius' father mistakes Thenadiers as his savior. George also claims that he gave Dario the ring that Dario himself stole, similar to how the bishop Myriel claims that he had given Jean Valjean the silverware.<br />
*The premise of ''Part I'' parallels Bram Stoker's novel {{W|Dracula}}, in that both take place in the closing years of the 19th Century and involve a young adult protagonist named Jonathan interacting with and defeating a charismatic vampire.<br />
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*The name Jonathan came from a local restaurant called Jonathan's that Araki used to frequent.<ref name="pb06" /><br />
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==Part 2: ''Battle Tendency''==<br />
===Music===<br />
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*[[Smokey Brown]] is named after musicians {{W|Smokey Robinson}} and {{W|James Brown}}.<br />
*[[Donovan]] is named after the {{W|Donovan|musician}} of the same name.<br />
*The four [[Pillar Men]] are named after the bands {{W|Santana (band)|Santana}}, {{W|AC/DC}}, {{W|The Cars}} and {{W|Wham!}}.<br />
*[[Lisa Lisa]] is named after Lisa Lisa from the band {{W|Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam}}.<br />
*[[Air Supplena Island]] is a reference to the band {{W|Air Supply}}.<br />
*[[Loggins]] and [[Messina]] are named after the musicians {{W|Kenny Loggins}} and {{W|Jim Messina (musician)|Jim Messina}}.<br />
*[[Suzi Q]] is named after musician {{W|Suzi Quatro}}. May also come from the song "{{W|Susie Q (song)|Susie Q}}" by {{W|Dale Hawkins}} (and famously covered by {{W|Dale Hawkins|Creedence}} {{W|Creedence Clearwater Revival|Clearwater Revival}}).<br />
*The [[Red Stone of Aja]] is named after ''Aja'', the {{W|Aja (song)|song}} and {{W|Aja (album)|album}} by the group {{W|Steely Dan}}.<br />
*The line by Joseph Joestar to Caesar Zeppeli, "Nice, nice, very nice, Caesarino", is a reference to the song Nice, Nice, Very Nice by Californian band {{W|Ambrosia (band)|Ambrosia}} and the British Alan Parsons, "Nice, Nice, Very Nice". <br />
*[[Wired Beck]] is inspired by musician {{W|Jeff Beck}} and his album ''Wired''.<br />
*In the final chapter, Joseph listens to a cassette tape by {{W|The Beatles}} on his walkman.<br />
*The song used for the first ending of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|anime]] is "{{W|Roundabout (song)|Roundabout}}" by British progressive rock band {{W|Yes (band)|Yes}}.<br />
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===People===<br />
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*[[Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli]] is named after the Roman emperor {{W|Julius Caesar}}.{{cite}}<br />
*[[Rudol von Stroheim]] is likely named after Austrian-born actor {{W|Erich von Stroheim}}.<br />
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===Film===<br />
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*The cave in which Santana is discovered resembles the interior of the derelict spacecraft on LV-426 from the movie {{W|Aliens (film)|Aliens}}.<br />
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*Joseph is shown reading a {{W|Superman}} comic when he and Speedwagon are attacked by a group of hijackers.<br />
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===Manga/Anime===<br />
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*In the anime version of the hijacking scene, Joseph is reading a ''[[Baoh: The Visitor]]'' manga instead of a Superman comic, presumably to avoid legal issues with DC Comics. However, the scene still references Superman in a more subtle way, as the Baoh comic's cover is based on that of ''Superman #1''.<br />
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===Western Animation===<br />
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*The minor character [[Minor Characters#Bruto|Bruto]] appears to be a direct expy of the character Bluto from the series Popeye.<br />
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==Part 3: ''Stardust Crusaders''==<br />
===Music===<br />
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*Jotaro's absent father, [[Minor_Characters#Sadao_Kujo|Sadao Kujo]], might be named after Japanese jazz musician {{W|Sadao Watanabe (musician)|Sadao Watanabe}}<br />
*[[Muhammad Avdol]] is named after American singer {{W|Paula Abdul}}.<ref name="SJRV1"><sub>Star Platinum - Vol.1 "[[Shueisha Jump Remix]] Stardust Crusaders Edition" P152 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
**Avdol's Stand [[Magician's Red]] has an attack called Crossfire Hurricane which comes from the opening line of the Rolling Stones' song "{{W|Jumpin'_Jack_Flash|Jumpin' Jack Flash}}".<br />
*In the [[Stardust Crusaders|manga]], just before [[Jotaro]] arrives home with an unconscious [[Kakyoin]], [[Holy]] can be seen singing {{w|The Loco-Motion}} to herself.<br />
**Alternatively, in the anime, Holy instead sings Aoi Sangoshu by Japanese singer {{w|Seiko Matsuda}}<br />
*[[DIO]]'s base of operation being Egypt may be a reference to the song "Egypt (The Chains Are On)" by Ronnie James Dio.<br />
*[[Gray Fly]] is named after musician {{W|Glenn Frey}}.<ref name="SJRV3" /><br />
*[[Jean Pierre Polnareff]] is named after French musician {{W|Michel Polnareff}}.<ref name="SJRV2"><sub>Silver Chariot - Vol.2 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" [[:File:SecretJoJoSJRSilverChariot.png|P66 The Secret of JOJO Characters]]</sub></ref><br />
**His sister is named after one of Michel Polnareff's songs "Tout, Tout Pour Ma Chérie".<br />
*[[Impostor Captain Tennille|Captain Tennille]] is named after the 1970 musical duo {{W|Captain & Tennille|Captain &amp; Tennille}}.<ref name="SJRV3"><sub>Justice - Vol.3 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" P70 · 71 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
**In the localized version Captain Tennille is called Captain Dragon, after the Captain & Tennille member {{W|Daryl Dragon}}.<br />
*The [[Imposter Captain Tennille|Imposter]]'s Stand, [[Dark Blue Moon]]'s name may have been inspired by the song {{W|Blue Moon (1934 song)|Blue Moon}} by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.<br />
*[[Jotaro]]'s favorite musician is {{w|Toshinobu Kubota}}<br />
*[[Forever]] is named after the album {{W|Wu-Tang Forever}}, by the {{W|Wu-Tang Clan}}.<ref name="SJRV3" /><br />
*[[Kakyoin]]'s favorite musician is {{W|Sting (musician)|Sting}}.<br />
*[[Devo|Devo the Cursed]] is named after the American band {{W|Devo}}.<ref name="SJRV2" /><br />
**In the localized version Devo is called Soul Sacrifice, after the {{W|Santana}} {{W|Soul Sacrifice (song)|song}}. <br />
*When Joseph tries to use Hermit Purple on a television in order to detect DIO from Singapore, his Stand shows him random TV programs. One of these shows the cover of Tom Petty's debut solo album, ''{{W|Full Moon Fever}}'', and another shows an advert from MTV's prime in the 1980s. The Tom Petty reference was changed to a performance of an artist who's name is "Putty" in the anime.<br />
*[[Rubber Soul]] is named after the Beatles album {{W|Rubber Soul}}.<ref name="SJRV3" /><br />
*In the [[Drama CD|part 3 drama CD]] the Old Man's stand is called [[Strange Relation]] after the {{W|Prince (musician)|Prince}} song {{W|Strange Relationship (Prince song)|Strange Relationship}}.<br />
*[[Hol Horse]] is named after the American music duo {{W|Hall and Oates}}.<ref name="SJRV2" /><br />
*[[J. Geil]] is named after {{W|The J. Geils Band}}.<ref name="SJRV2" /><br />
**In the localized version J. Geil is called Centerfold, after the J. Geils Band {{W|Centerfold (song)|song}}.<br />
*[[Nena]] is named after the New Wave German singer {{W|Nena}}.<ref name="SJRV4"><sub>Lovers - Vol.4 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" P124 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
*[[ZZ]] is named after the American Rock band {{W|ZZ Top}}.<ref name="SJRV4" /><br />
*[[Enya the Hag]] is named after the Irish singer {{W|Enya}}.<ref name="SJRV3" /><br />
*[[Steely Dan]] is named after American Rock band {{W|Steely Dan}}.<ref name="SJRV4" /><br />
**In the original localized version Steely Dan was called Rubber Soul, after {{W|the Beatles}} {{W|Rubber Soul|album}}.<br />
**Steely Dan makes a pose similar to the cover of the {{W|Suzanne Vega}} album {{W|Solitude Standing}}.<br />
*[[Arabia Fats]] is named after musician {{W|Fats Domino}}.<ref name="SJRV5" /><br />
*[[Mannish Boy]] is named after {{W|Muddy Waters}}' song {{W|Mannish Boy}}.<ref name="SJRV4" /><br />
*The chickens Avdol cares for on the secluded island ([[Minor Characters#Prince, Michael, and Lionel|Prince, Michael, and Lionel]]) are likely named after the musicians {{W|Prince (musician)|Prince}}, {{W|Michael Jackson}} and {{W|Lionel Richie}}.<br />
*[[Cameo]] is named after the 70s funk and R&B group {{W|Cameo (band)|Cameo}}.<ref name="SJRV5"><sub>Death 13 - Vol.5 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" P152 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
*The submarine from [[Chapter 179|the 66th Chapter of Part 3]] may be a reference to the Beatles song {{W|Yellow Submarine (song)|Yellow Submarine}}.<br />
*[[Midler]] is named after singer/actress {{W|Bette Midler}}.<br />
**In the localized version Midler is called Rose, after the Bette Midler song {{W|The Rose (song)|The Rose}}.<br />
*The song used after the first ending of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders|anime]]'s second season is [[Walk Like an Egyptian|"Walk Like An Egyptian"]] sung by the US Pop group {{W|The Bangles}}.<br />
*[[Iggy]] is named after {{W|Iggy Pop}}.<ref name="SJRV6"><sub>N'Doul's Geb - Vol.6 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" P132 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
*[[N'Doul]] is named after Senegalese musician {{W|Youssou N'Dour}}.<ref name="SJRV6" /><br />
*In the light novel [[The Genesis of Universe]], the Stand [[Dark Mirage]] is a reference to the song {{W|Mirage (Tommy James and the Shondells song)|Mirage}} by {{W|Tommy Jones and the Shondells}}.<br />
*[[Oingo]] and [[Boingo]] are named after the band {{W|Oingo Boingo}}.<ref name="SJRV6" /><br />
**In the localized version Oingo and Boingo are called Zenyatta and Mondatta, after {{W|the Police}} {{W|Zenyatta Mondatta|album}}.<br />
*[[Anubis]]' first user, {{MN|Caravan Serai}}, is named after the Santana album {{W|Caravanserai (album)|Caravanserai}}.<br />
*Anubis' other users, [[Chaka]] and [[Khan]], are named after British-American singer {{W|Chaka Khan}}.<ref name="SJRV6" /><br />
*[[Mariah]] is named after US singer {{W|Mariah Carey}}.<ref name="SJRV6" /><br />
*[[Alessi]] is named after the American duo {{W|Alessi Brothers}}.<ref name="SJRV6" /><br />
*The [[Daniel J. D'Arby|D'Arby]] [[Telence T. D'Arby|brothers]] are a reference to American singer {{W|Terence Trent D'Arby}}.<ref name="SJRV8"><sub>Pet Shop's Horus - Vol.8 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" P84 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
**Daniel J. D'Arby's victims Garie Moor and Christian Vander are named after Irish singer {{W|Gary Moore}} and French musician {{W|Christian Vander (musician)|Christian Vander}}, respectively.<br />
*[[Pet Shop]] is named after the {{W|Pet Shop Boys}}.<ref name="SJRV8" /><br />
*[[Kenny G.]] is named after Jazz artist {{W|Kenny G}}.<ref name="SJRV8" /><br />
**Kenny G.'s Stand, [[Tenore Sax]], is named after one of the types of saxophones used by the real-life Kenny G., the tenor saxophone.<br />
**In the localized version Kenny G. is called Billie Jean, after the {{W|Michael Jackson}} song {{W|Billie Jean}}.<br />
*[[Vanilla Ice]] is named after the {{W|Vanilla Ice|rapper}} of the same name.<ref name="SJRV9"><sub>The Mist of Emptiness, Vanilla Ice - Vol.9 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" [[:File:SecretJoJoSJRVanillaIce.png|P170 The Secret of JOJO Characters]]</sub></ref><br />
**Vanilla Ice's localized name, Cool Ice, is a reference to the film and song {{W|Cool as Ice (soundtrack)|Cool as Ice}} by Vanilla Ice.<br />
*[[Cream]] is a reference to Ginger Baker's blues band {{W| Cream (band)|Cream}}.<ref name="SJRV9" /><br />
*Suzi Q's Bulter, [[Roses]] could be a reference to the band {{W|Guns N' Roses}}.<br />
*[[The World]]'s name, power, and the stair scene with Polnareff are a possible reference to the song "Stargazer" by Ronnie James Dio (DIO's namesake), verse 3:<br />
**"All eyes see the figure of the wizard" "As he climbs to the top of '''the world'''" "No sound, as he '''falls instead of rising'''" "'''Time standing still''', then there's blood on the sand"<br />
*The World's design may have been inspired by the band mascot of {{W|Dio (band)|Dio}}, {{W|Dio (band)#Murray|Murray}}; the demonic figure on many of the album covers of Dio albums.<br />
*Senator [[Wilson Phillips]] is named after the {{W|Wilson Phillips|vocal group}} of the same name.<ref name="SJRV9" /><br />
*Jotaro quizzes Joseph to make sure he isn't possessed by DIO by asking him who sang the song "{{W|Eat It}}" to which he responds "{{W|"Weird Al" Yankovic|Al Yankovic}}".<br />
*In the last chapter Joseph listens to "{{W|Get Back}} " from The Beatles; this is a wink to the audience as many people think the name "JoJo" is a reference to this song as it's about a man named Jojo.<br />
*In the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Capcom fighting game]], Kakyoin's ending theme uses a score similar to the opening chords of Led Zeppelin's "{{W|Stairway to Heaven}} ."<br />
*In [[Escape From JoJo's Bizarre Mansion]] the character [[Dija Maker]] is named after the {{W|Led Zeppelin}} song {{W|D'yer Mak'er}}.<br />
**His stand is called [[House of Holy]], after the Led Zeppelin album {{W|House of the Holy}}.<br />
*The song used for the second ending of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders|anime]]'s second season is {{W|Still Life (Talking)|"Last Train Home"}} an instrumental song by the {{W|Pat Metheny Group}}.<br />
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===People===<br />
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*Araki mentions that some of the inspiration for Jotaro's character comes from Hollywood actor, {{W|Clint Eastwood}}.<ref>[[Hirohiko Araki/Interviews|Hirohiko Araki Tokai Lecture]]</ref><br />
*In the anime when Joseph uses Hermit Purple in Singapore one of the images seen is of a show called "The Vision". This is a reference to "The View" which is a show presented by {{W|Whoopi Goldberg}} .<br />
*At some point in the [[High Priestess (story arc)]], the crew attempts to take advantage of [[Midler]]'s infatuation with Jotaro by complimenting her. Kakyoin suggests that she sounds like film icon, {{w|Audrey Hepburn}}.<br />
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*During Joseph's usage of Hermit Purple on the TV, one of the random programs shows {{W|Marlon Brando}} in his famous film {{W|The Godfather}}, where he played Don Vito Corleone.<br />
*When Polnareff hits Devo in his hotel room, Devo falls off the balcony; he is nowhere to be found when Polnareff checks for his body. This is a possible shout-out to the ending of John Carpenter's {{W|Halloween (1978 film)|Halloween}}.<br />
*[[Ebony Devil]]'s possession of a doll is similar to horror film {{W|Child's Play (1988 film)|Child's Play}}.<br />
*[[Yellow Temperance]] is likely a reference to {{W|The Blob}}.<ref name="Jojoveller">{{nihongo|JOJOVELLER Stand Guide|『JOJOVELLER - STANDS』}}</ref><br />
*Strength was possibly inspired by the tale of {{W|Mary Celeste}}, while its user was modeled after {{W|Link (film)|Link}}, a character from a 1986 movie of the same name.<ref name="Jojoveller" /><br />
*When Polnareff is turned into a kid by [[Sethan|Alessi's Stand]] and locks himself behind a wooden door, Alessi tears this door down by using his axe. He then puts his head into the now broken door, saying "Polnareff, I'm here." The scene closely resembles the famous setting of Stanley Kubrik's {{W|The Shining (film)|The Shining}}.<br />
*The first half of the [[Wheel of Fortune (story arc)|Wheel of Fortune]] part is possibly a reference to Steven Spielberg's first movie, {{W|Duel (1971 film)|Duel}}.<ref name="Jojoveller" /><br />
*Lovers' appearance is that of the robot from {{W|Short Circuit (1986 film)|Short Circuit}}, crossed with a tick or a fly.<ref name="Jojoveller" /><br />
*The events involving Lovers is based on the sci-fi film ''{{W|Fantastic Voyage}}''.<br />
*N'Doul is based off Kan Shimozawa's {{W|Zatoichi}}, a long running Japanese film series centered around a blind blademaster of the same name.<ref name="Jojoveller" /><br />
*While [[Iggy]] is fighting [[Pet Shop]] in the sewer Iggy uses [[The Fool]] to create a wound across the front of Pet Shop's torso. Pet Shop touches the wound with his wing and lick the blood off it, similar to a famous scene in the movie {{W|Enter The Dragon}}.<br />
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*When Joseph tries to use Hermit Purple on a television in order to detect DIO from Singapore, his Stand shows him random TV programs. One of the shows that appears is {{W|Doraemon}}.<br />
*Dio's Road Roller move was inspired an identical move used by {{W|Kinnikuman}} in the first episode of the ''Kinnikuman'' anime.<br />
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===Other===<br />
* When Polnareff asks to become a famous comicbook author, several characters from Western comic books can be seen in the background. One of them is notably Colonel Clifton from the Franco-Belgian comics {{W|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifton_(comics)|Clifton}}.<br />
*In the Viz Media localization (from 2012 onward), Steely Dan is called Dan of Steel, a play on the band's name while also being a reference to DC Comic's Man of Steel, {{w|Superman}}.<br />
*Judgement's design was influenced by {{W|Shotaro Ishinomori}}'s {{W|Kamen Rider}} and Kikaider. Its ability is based off the story of {{W|One Thousand and One Nights|Aladdin and the Magic Lamp}}.<ref name="Jojoveller" /><br />
*When DIO forces Senator [[Wilson Phillips]] to drive through the crowd, Waldo from the {{W|Where's Wally?|Where's Waldo?}} children's book series [[List of cultural references in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure#Gallery|can be seen flying through the air]].<br />
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==Part 4: ''Diamond is Unbreakable''==<br />
===Music===<br />
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*[[Josuke Higashikata|Josuke]]'s Stand [[Crazy Diamond]] named after the {{w|Pink Floyd}} song {{w|Shine on You Crazy Diamond}}.<ref name="SJRV14"><sub>Love Deluxe - Vol.14 "Shueisha Jump Remix Diamond is Unbreakable Edition" P86 The origin of STANDS! Part 2</sub></ref><br />
**Josuke's design is based on the musician {{w|Prince (musician)|Prince}}. His favorite musician is also Prince.<br />
**The "1999" insignia on Josuke's shirt is also a reference to {{w|Prince (musician)|Prince}}, specifically the song {{w|1999 (Prince song)|1999}}, which likely inspired the year in which ''Diamond is Unbreakable'' takes place.<br />
*[[Anjuro Katagiri]]'s nickname "Angelo" is the namesake to the American composer {{W|Angelo Badalamenti}}.<br />
**His Stand, [[Aqua Necklace]], might be a reference to Progressive Rock band {{W|Asia (band)|Asia's}} album, "Aqua."<br />
*[[Okuyasu]]'s Stand [[The Hand]] is a reference to Canadian Rock band {{W|The Band|the Band}}.<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
*[[Keicho]]'s [[Bad Company]] is named after Rock supergroup {{W|Bad Company}}.<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
*[[Akira Otoishi]]'s [[Red Hot Chili Pepper|Stand]] is named after American Rock band {{W|Red Hot Chili Peppers}}.<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
*Koichi owns a dog named Police, a reference to {{W|The Police|the band of the same name}}.<br />
*[[Tamami Kobayashi]]'s [[The Lock]] is likely a reference to the {{W|Quadrophenia#Track listing|The Rock}}, a song by {{W|The Who}}.<br />
*[[Koichi]]'s Stand [[Echoes]] is named after {{w|Pink Floyd}}'s song {{w|Echoes (Pink Floyd song)|Echoes}}<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
**The fact that the stand Echoes has three acts is a reference to how the song Echoes has three acts.<br />
*[[Toshikazu Hazamada]]'s [[Surface]] is a reference to R&B trio {{W|Surface (band)|Surface}}.<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
*[[Yukako Yamagishi]]'s Stand [[Love Deluxe]] is named after the {{W|Love Deluxe|album}} of the same name by the British R&B group Sade.<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
*During the [[Let's Go Out for Italian]] arc, Okuyasu compares the harmony between mozzarella and tomato to a {{W|Simon & Garfunkel}} duet.<br />
*[[Tonio|Trussardi]]'s Stand is named after Grunge band {{W|Pearl Jam}}.<ref name="SJRV16"><sub>Heaven's Door - Vol.16 "Shueisha Jump Remix Diamond is Unbreakable Edition" P90 The origin of STANDS! Part 3</sub></ref><br />
*[[Akira Otoishi]] was modeled after young {{W|Kenji Ohtsuki}}, a Japanese rock musician and award-winning writer, considering their similar wavy hair and scar on the left side of the face<br />
**The pins on Akira's wrists read {{W|AC/DC}}, a reference to the band of the same name.<br />
**Akira is a fan of {{W|Jimi Hendrix}}, {{W|Jeff Beck}}, {{W|Van Halen}} and {{W|Stevie Ray Vaughan}}.<br />
*The boat Joseph came to [[Morioh]] on is possibly named after the band {{W|Traffic (band)|Traffic}}.<br />
*[[Shizuka Joestar]]'s Stand [[Achtung Baby]] is a reference to the {{W|Achtung Baby|album}} of the same name by Irish band U2.<ref name="SJRV16" /><br />
*[[Rohan]]'s [[Heaven's Door]] is named after Bob Dylan's song {{W|Knockin' on Heaven's Door}}.<br />
*The title of Rohan's manga, Pink Dark Boy, may be a reference to '''Pink''' Floyd's album ''The '''Dark''' Side of the Moon''.<br />
*The Stand [[Ratt]] is named after Heavy Metal band {{W|Ratt}}.<ref name="SJRV16" /><br />
*[[Reimi Sugimoto]]'s name may be a reference to the {{W|Pink FloydPink Floyd|Pink Floyd}} song {{W|See Emily Play}}.<br />
**The name of Reimi's dog [[Arnold]] may also be a reference to another {{W|Pink FloydPink Floyd|Pink Floyd}} song, {{W|Arnold Layne}}.<br />
*[[Shigekiyo]]'s last name is based off the last name of the musician, {{W|Neil Young}}.<ref name="SJRV16" /><br />
*Shigekiyo's [[Harvest]] is named after Neil Young's song and album {{W|Harvest (Neil Young album)|Harvest}}.<ref name="SJRV16" /><br />
*[[Aya Tsuji]]'s [[Cinderella]] is named after Heavy Metal band {{W|Cinderella (band)|Cinderella}}.<ref name="SJRV16" /><br />
*[[Yoshikage Kira]]'s Stand [[Killer Queen]] and his evolution powers ([[Killer Queen#Secondary Bomb (Sheer Heart Attack)|Sheer Heart Attack]] and [[Killer Queen#Tertiary Bomb (Bites the Dust)|Another One Bites the Dust]]) are named for songs of British rock band Queen.<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
**Kira's appearance is based on that of {{W|David Bowie}}.<br />
*[[Yoshihiro Kira]]'s Stand [[Atom Heart Father]] is named after the {{W|Pink FloydPink Floyd|Pink Floyd}} song and album {{W|Atom Heart Mother}}.<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*[[Ken Oyanagi]]'s [[Boy II Man|Stand]] is a reference of the Hip-Hop group {{W|Boyz II Men}}.<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*[[Mikitaka]]'s Stand is a reference to the R&B group {{W|Earth, Wind & Fire|Earth, Wind &amp; Fire}}.<ref name="SJRV17"><sub>Harvest - Vol.17 "Shueisha Jump Remix Diamond is Unbreakable Edition" P106-107 The origin of STANDS! Part 4</sub></ref><br />
*[[Yuya Fungami]]'s [[Highway Star]] is a reference to the {{W|Deep Purple}} {{W|Highway Star (song)|song}} of the same name.<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
**Yuya's tie bears the words Speed King, possibly a reference to the Deep Purple song of the same name.<br />
*[[Tama]]'s [[Stray Cat|Stand]] is named after Rockabilly band "Stray Cats."<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*[[Toyohiro Kanedaichi]]'s [[Super Fly]] is a reference to {{W|Curtis Mayfield|Curtis Mayfield's}} song "Superfly."<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*[[Terunosuke|Terunosuke Miyamoto]]'s [[Enigma]] is named after New Age band "Enigma."<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
**In the localised version Enigma is called Misterioso, after the {{W|Thelonious Monk}} {{W|Misterioso (Thelonious Monk album)|album}}.<br />
*[[Masazo Kinoto]]'s [[Cheap Trick]] is a reference to American Rock band "{{W|Cheap Trick}} ."<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*In [[The Book: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 4th Another Day]] [[Takuma Hasumi]]'s stand is called [[The Book]] after the band {{W|The Books}}. <br />
*Also in [[The Book: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 4th Another Day]], the stand of [[Teruhiko Futaba]] is called [[Memory of Jet]], after the song {{W|Jet (song)|Jet}} by {{W|Paul McCartney & Wings|Paul McCartney &amp; Wings}}.<br />
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*[[Tonio Trussardi]] is named after Italian fashion designer Nicola Trussardi.<br />
*[[Rohan Kishibe]] may be named after {{W|Rohan Marley}}.<br />
*In the [[Sheer Heart Attack (story arc)]], Josuke is seen reading a book with the name {{W|Gianfranco Ferré}} on the cover.<br />
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*In the English dub Okuyasu says "So go ahead punk, make my day" during his fight with Josuke. This is a reference to the Clint Eastwood film {{W|Dirty Harry}} .<br />
*In the Italian food arc, Okuyasu drinks some water that heals his tiredness by releasing large amounts of tears from his eyes. He underplays this by claiming that he had presumably cried a lot more when watching the 1979 film, {{W|The Champ (1979 film)|The Champ}}.<br />
*In Episode 24 of the TV Anime, in the final shot where Kira escapes, an advertisement for {{W|Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me|Austin Powers 2}} can be seen on the cinema marquee.<br />
*The story outline of Diamond is Unbreakable takes inspiration from the David Lynch television series {{W|Twin Peaks}}. Both series are supernatural thrillers that are set around the search for a psychopath that has caused the death of a teenager girl in a small town with odd characters. The characters of Jotaro, Reimi Sugimoto and Yoshikage Kira play similar roles to that of Dale Cooper, Laura Palmer and Killer Bob (With both Bob and Kira hiding themselves in the guise of another person).<br />
*The fight between Josuke and Highway Star parallels the film "{{W|Speed (1994 film)|Speed}} " starring Keanu Reeves.<br />
*In episode 33 of the TV anime, an 80s Corolla namely the AE86 briefly appears, making a reference to {{W|Initial D}} which stars Takumi's AE86.<br />
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*Josuke is initially introduced being bullied by some upperclassmen. One of the bullies insults his hair by claiming it looks like {{W|Astro Boy|Astro Boy's}}. In his rage, Josuke mishears it as {{W|Sazae-san}}.<br />
*After turning into Josuke, Surface asks him if he was familiar with the copy robot from {{W|Perman}}, a parody series by Doraemon author, {{W|Fujiko Fujio}}.<br />
*In the Italian food arc, Okuyasu compares the harmony between mozzarella and tomato to {{W|Ikki Kajiwara|Asao Takamori}} and {{W|Tetsuya Chiba}}'s work on {{W|Ashita no Joe}}.<br />
*When asking Okuyasu his name during the Red Hot Chili Pepper arc, Joseph mishears it as {{W|Osomatsu-kun|Osomatsu}}.<br />
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===Literature===<br />
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*The whole story for [[Tama]]/[[Stray Cat]] is an homage to the popular 1983 horror novel ''{{w|Pet Sematary}}'' by {{w|Stephen King}}.<br />
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===Other===<br />
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*[[Reimi Sugimoto|Reimi's]] and [[Arnold|Arnold's]] murders are based on a {{w|The Licked Hand|popular urban legend}}.<br />
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==Part 5: ''Vento Aureo''==<br />
===Music===<br />
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*[[Giorno]]'s [[Gold Experience]] is named after Prince's album "{{W|The Gold Experience}}".<br />
**Giorno's name is a reference to the Italian musician "{{W|Giovanni Giorgio Moroder}}".<br />
**Giorno's favorite musician is Jeff Beck.<ref name="C593">Chapter 593: [[Chapter 593|Sleeping Slaves (4)]]</ref><br />
*[[Minor Characters#Luca|Luca]]'s name is possibly a reference to the {{W|luka (song)|song}} sung by {{W|Suzanne Vega}}.<br />
*[[Sticky Fingers]] is named after The Rolling Stones' album of the same name.<ref name="Comnavi">『Comnavi』Vol.3「Interview&Graph」</ref><br />
**The album "''Sticky Fingers''" was particularly known for having a functional zipper in the sleeve for its vinyl release. Sticky Fingers the Stand creating zippers is a reference to this.<ref name="Comnavi" /><br />
**Bucciarati licking Giorno's face is a possible reference to the Rolling Stones logo featuring a tongue.<br />
**<span>Bucciarati's favorite music is </span>''Agharta''<span> and </span>''Bitches Brew''<span> by {{W|Miles Davis}}.</span><br />
*[[Polpo]]'s Stand [[Black Sabbath]] is named after the English heavy metal band, {{W|Black Sabbath}}.<br />
**Polpo biting off his fingers may be a reference to the Black Sabbath guitarist, {{W|Tony Iommi}}, losing the tips of his middle and ring finger as a teenager.<br />
*[[Leone Abbacchio|Abbacchio]]'s [[Moody Blues|Stand]] name is a direct reference to the British rock band {{W|The Moody Blues}}.<br />
**Abbacchio's favorite musician is {{W|Claudio Monteverdi}}.<br />
*[[Mario Zucchero|Zucchero]]'s [[Soft Machine|Stand]] is named after British rock band "{{W|Soft Machine}}."<br />
**Zucchero's name is a reference to the Italian musician {{W|Zucchero Fornacian}}.<br />
*[[Mista]]'s [[Sex Pistols|Stand]] is a reference to the British punk band "{{W|Sex Pistols}}".<br />
**Mista's favorite musician is {{W|The Carpenters}}.<br />
*[[Sale]]'s [[Kraft Work]] is named after the German electronic band, {{W|Kraftwerk}}.<br />
*The name [[Pericolo]] refers to Il Pericolo Numero Uno by {{W|Renato Carosone}}.<br />
**[[Pericolo]] may also be a reference to {{W|Perry Como}}.<br />
*[[Formaggio]]'s [[Little Feet]] is a reference to the American rock band "{{W|Little Feat}}".<br />
**A pose pulled off by Little Feet and Aerosmith is a reference to the album cover of Little Feat's {{W|Under the Radar (Little Feat album)|Under the Radar}}<br />
*[[Narancia Ghirga]]'s [[Aerosmith|Stand]] is named after the legendary group {{W|Aerosmith}}.<br />
**Narancia's favorite musicians are {{W|Biggie Smalls}} and {{W|Tupac}}.<br />
*[[Illuso]]'s [[Man in the Mirror]] is a homage to the Michael Jackson's {{W|Man in the Mirror|song of the same name}}.<br />
**In the localized version of ''Golden Wind'', Man In The Mirror is instead called Mirror Man, a reference to the song {{w|Mirror Man (The Human League song)|'' Mirror Man''}} by {{w|The Human League}}<br />
*[[Fugo]]'s [[Purple Haze]] is a reference to the {{W|Purple Haze|song of the same name}}, performed by {{W|Jimi Hendrix}}.<br />
*[[Coco Jumbo]] and [[Mister President|its Stand's]] name are references both to the Eurodance group {{W|Mr. President (band)|Mr. President}}, and their song {{W|Coco Jamboo}}.<br />
*[[Pesci]]'s [[Beach Boy|Stand]] is named after American Rock band "{{W|The Beach Boys}}".<br />
*[[Prosciutto]]'s [[The Grateful Dead|Stand]] is a reference to Jam band "{{W|Grateful Dead}}".<br />
*[[Melone]]'s [[Baby Face]] is named after R&B artist {{W|Kenneth B. Edmonds}}' nickname.<br />
*[[Ghiaccio]]'s [[White Album]] is named after the Beatles' album "The Beatles", nicknamed "{{W|The Beatles (album)|White Album}}" by the fans.<br />
**White Album's [[White Album#White Album Gently Weeps|special skill]] is named after the Beatles song "{{W|While My Guitar Gently Weeps}}".<br />
*[[Diavolo]]/[[Vinegar Doppio]]'s Stand [[King Crimson]] is named after the rock band {{W|King Crimson}}; whilst the ability [[King Crimson#Epitaph|Epitaph]] is named after their song {{W|Epitaph (song)|Epitaph}}.<br />
*[[Squalo]]'s[[Clash|&nbsp;Stand]] is named after British punk group "{{W|The Clash}}".<br />
*[[Tiziano]]'s [[Talking Head]] is a reference to the "{{W|Talking Heads}}", a new wave American group.<br />
*Some music references can be found in the Part 5 novel [[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure 2: Golden Heart, Golden Ring|Golden Heart, Golden Ring]]. [[The Cure|The Stands of Coniglio]], [[Joy Division|Sogliola Lopez]] and [[Public Image Limited|Rigatoni]] are named after three Post-Punk/New Wave bands: {{W|The Cure}}, {{W|Joy Division}} and {{W|Public Image Ltd}}, respectively.<br />
*[[Carne]]'s [[Notorious B.I.G.|Stand]] is a reference to American Rapper {{W|Notorious B.I.G.}}<br />
*[[Trish Una|Trish]]'s Stand [[Spice Girl]] is named after the British pop group {{W|Spice Girls}}, as well her [[Stand Cry|battlecry]] is a reference to the song "''{{W|Wannabe}}''" performed by the same group.<br />
*[[Risotto Nero|Risotto]]'s [[Metallica]] is a homage to {{W|Metallica|the Heavy Metal band of the same name}} with the ability being inspired by the album cover of the Metallica album {{W|Load (album)|Load}}.<br />
*[[Cioccolata]]'s [[Green Day]] shares its name with the American Punk group "{{W|Green Day}}."<br />
*[[Secco]]'s Stand [[Oasis]] is named after alternative British Rock band "{{W|Oasis (band)|Oasis}}."<br />
*The pose done by Giorno on the cover of [[Volume 62]] is a reference to the album cover of Ronnie James Dio's {{W|Holy Diver}}.<br />
*The [[Bow and Arrow#The Arrows|Requiem Arrow]] and the [[Chariot_Requiem|Sta]][[Gold_Experience_Requiem|nds]] created from it are a reference to the requiem mass composed by {{W|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart}}, {{W|Franz Xaver Süssmayr}}, and {{W|Joseph Leopold Eybler}}, {{W|Requiem (Mozart)|Requiem}}.<br />
*[[Scolippi]]'s [[Rolling Stone|Stand]] is named after the British Rock band "{{W|The Rolling Stones}}".<br />
*In the novel [[Purple Haze Feedback]], [[Sheila E]] is named after the American singer of the {{W|Sheila E.|same name}}.<br />
*In Purple Haze Feedback, the stands of [[Voodoo Child|Sheila E]], [[All Along The Watchtower|Cannolo Murolo]], [[Dolly Dagger|Vittorio Cataldi]], [[Night Bird Flying|Angelica Attanasio]], [[Rainy Day Dream Away|Vladimir Kocaqi]], and [[Manic Depression|Massimo Volpe]] are named after six Jimi Hendrix songs: {{W|Voodoo Child (Slight Return)|''Voodoo Child''}}, {{W|All Along the Watchtower|''All Along The Watchtower''}}, {{W|Dolly Dagger|''Dolly Dagger''}}, {{W|Night Bird Flying|''Night Bird Flying''}}, {{W|Electric Ladyland|''Rainy Day Dream Away''}}, and ''{{W|Manic Depression (song)|Manic Depression}}, respectively''.<br />
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*When Team Bucciarati enter [[Coco Jumbo]], they turn the T.V. on and there is a football soccer game on the screen which shows {{W|Tsubasa Oozora}} from ''{{W|Captain Tsubasa}}''.<br />
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===Film===<br />
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*[[Minor Characters#Luca|Luca]] is also a fictional character in Mario Puzo's novel {{W|The Godfather (novel)|The Godfather}}, as well as its 1972 film adaptation.<br />
*In the anime, Fugo uses his wit to outdo a waiter's threats on putting him in jail by mentioning a 1987 court case between "Argento v. De Sica". Said court case is fictional and the names used are references to film directors Dario Argento (''Suspiria'') and Vittorio de Sica (''Bicycle Thieves'')<br />
*[[Squalo]] /[[Clash]] 's theme in the anime seems to be inspired by the {{W|Jaws (film)|Jaws}} theme.<br />
*The idea of Diavolo and Vinegar Doppio is very similar to the idea of {{W|Keyser Söze}} and Verbal Kint from the Brian Singer movie {{W|The Usual Suspects}}<br />
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===Other===<br />
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*When [[Chariot Requiem]] has the [[Bow and Arrow|arrow]], [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]] describes how [[Diavolo]] has a split personality. He mentions {{W|Billy Milligan}} as an example of someone who had ten different personalities.<ref>Chapter 577: [[Chapter 577|The Requiem Plays Quietly (6)]]</ref><br />
*Narancia's backstory is nearly identical to that of the character Tom Hagen in Mario Puzo's novel {{W|The Godfather (novel)|The Godfather}}.<br />
*During the fight with Ghiaccio, the pose that Giorno holds Mista at the end of the fight is a reference to Michelangelo's {{W|Pietà (Michelangelo)|Pietà}} in St Peter's Basilica, on Vatican City<br />
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==Part 6: ''Stone Ocean''==<br />
===Music===<br />
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*The location of Stone Ocean's setting is set in Port St. Lucie, Florida, where interestingly, real-life former rapper {{W|Vanilla Ice}} currently makes his residence; considering the part's focus on villains who are still devoted to {{W|DIO}}, this appears to not be just coincidence.<br />
*[[Jolyne Cujoh]]'s name is likely a reference to the American country song {{W|Jolene (song)|Jolene}} by {{W|Dolly Parton}}. Notably, during her fight with [[Gwess]], Jolyne's name is repeated several times in a fashion similar to the song.<br />
*[[Stone Free]], Jolyne's Stand is named after the song composed and performed by {{W|Jimi Hendrix}}.<br />
*[[Ermes Costello]]'s name is a reference to the British musician {{W|Elvis Costello}}.<br />
*The [[Green Dolphin Street Prison]] is named after the song {{W|On Green Dolphin Street (song)|On Green Dolphin Street}}.<br />
*Gwess' [[Goo Goo Dolls]] is a reference to {{W|Goo Goo Dolls|the American Alternative Rock band of the same name}}.<br />
*[[Manhattan Transfer|Johngalli A's Stand]] is named after the contemporary Jazz Fusion band "{{W|Manhattan Transfer}}."<br />
*[[Pucci]]'s [[Whitesnake]] is named after {{W|Whitesnake|the Metal band of the same name}}.<br />
*The title of the chapter [[Prisoner of Love]] as well as the volume title might be a reference to the song {{W|Prisoner of Love (1931 song)|Prisoner of Love}}, sung by {{W|Russ Columbo|Columbo}}, {{W|The Ink Spots}} and {{W|Perry Como}} among others.<br />
*Ermes' stand, [[Kiss]], is named after American Hard Rock band {{W|Kiss (band)|KISS}}.<br />
*[[Highway to Hell|McQueen's Stand]] is a reference to "{{W|Highway to Hell}}", a song and album by Australian band {{W|AC/DC}}.<br />
*[[Burning Down the House|Emporio's Stand]] is a reference to the {{W|Talking Heads}}' song "{{W|Burning Down the House}}"<br />
*The Like A Virgin bracelets the prisoners must wear while searching the farm are a reference to {{W|Like a Virgin (song)|the song of the same name}}.<br />
*[[Foo Fighters|F.F.]] and [[Foo Fighters (Stand)|her Stand]]'s names are based on American alternative Rock band "{{W|Foo Fighters}}."<br />
*[[Miraschon]]'s Stand, [[Marilyn Manson]] shares its name with the American Rock band {{W|Marilyn Manson}} and its lead singer.<br />
**The scene in [[SO Chapter 34]] in which Miraschon steals Pucci's cross may be inspired by the lyrics to the Whitesnake song Saints an' Sinners; "Saints an' sinners, priests an' thieves."<br />
*[[Weather|Weather Report]] and [[Weather Report (Stand)|his Stand]]'s names are based on Jazz band "{{W|Weather Report}}."<br />
**Weather's appearance is based on a silhouette known as Buffalo man, which appears on many of {{W|Jamiroquai}}'s albums.<br />
*[[Lang Rangler]]'s Stand, [[Jumpin' Jack Flash]], is a reference to the {{W|Rolling Stones}} song of the same name.<br />
*[[Minor Characters#Savage Garden|Savage Garden]]'s name is based on an Australian {{W|Pop rock|pop rock}} duo of the same name.<br />
**Their song [[I Want You]] became the ending theme for [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable|the third season&nbsp;of the JoJo's Anime]].<br />
*[[Limp Bizkit]] is a reference to the American Rock band {{W|Limp Bizkit}}.<br />
*[[Diver Down]], [[Anasui]]'s Stand, is named after the same name album by {{W|Van Halen}}.<br />
*The name of [[Guccio]]'s [[Survivor]] is based on American 80s Hard Rock band "{{W|Survivor (band)|Survivor}}."<br />
*[[Planet Waves]] is named after {{W|Planet Waves|the album of the same name}} by {{W|Bob Dylan}} feat. {{W|The Band}}.<br />
*[[Dragon's Dream]] is named after the song and album of the same name by {{W|Thom Brennan}}.<br />
*[[Yo-Yo Ma]] is named after French-born American cellist {{W|Yo-Yo Ma}}.<br />
**Yo-Yo Ma mentions having an {{W|R.E.M.}} sticker.<br />
*[[Pucci]] forces Guccio to sing {{W|Messiah (Handel)|Handel's Messiah}}, conducted by Gardiner in 1982.<br />
*[[Green, Green Grass of Home]], the stand of [[the Green Baby]], is based on {{W|Green, Green Grass of Home|the Tom Jones song of the same name}}.<br />
*During a flashback, Pucci mentions seeing a {{W|Michael Jackson}} concert on television.<br />
*"4 Rhinoceros Beetles" is one of the 14 words in Dio's Diary and may be a references to {{W|The Beatles}}.<br />
*{{nihongo4|''{{W|Desolation Row}}''|廃墟の街|Haikyo no machi}}, a 1965 song written and sung by {{W|Bob Dylan}}, is one of the 14 words for Heaven found in Dio's Diary.<br />
*[[Jail House Lock]] is a reference to the song "{{W|Jailhouse Rock (song)|Jailhouse Rock}}" by {{W|Elvis Presley}}.<br />
*The name of [[Ungalo]]'s [[Bohemian Rhapsody]] is based on the {{W|1975 Queen song of the same name}}.<br />
**The nature of Bohemian Rhapsody as a Stand is most likely a reference to the opening lyrics of the song it shares its name with, "Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Caught in a landslide,/No escape from reality." Due to Bohemian Rhapsody's ability to bend "fantasy" into "reality", much to the confusion of Anasui and Weather Report, it appears as a direct reference to the lyrics.<br />
*[[Rikiel]]'s [[Sky High]] is named after {{W|Jigsaw (band)|Jigsaw}}'s song "{{W|Sky High (song)|Sky High}}."<br />
*[[Donatello|Versus]]' [[Underworld]] shares its name with British Electronic band "{{W|Underworld (band)|Underworld}}."<br />
*Weather Report's ability [[Weather Report (Stand)#Heavy Weather|Heavy Weather]] shares its name with the {{W|Heavy Weather (album)|Weather Report album of the same name}}.<br />
*[[C-Moon]]'s name is based on a song by {{W|Paul McCartney}} called "{{W|C-Moon}}".<br />
*[[Made in Heaven]] and its original name Stairway to Heaven are respectively references to the song and album "{{W|Made in Heaven}}" by {{W|Queen (band)|Queen}} and "{{W|Stairway to Heaven}}" by {{W|Led Zeppelin}}.<br />
*The title of [[SO Chapter 158]], {{W|What a Wonderful World}}, is likely based on the song of the same name by {{W|Louis Armstrong}}.<br />
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===People===<br />
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*[[Ermes Costello]]'s first name is based on French high fashion house "Hermès."<br />
*[[Emporio Alniño]] is named after Italian fashion brand "Emporio Armani."<br />
*[[Narciso Anasui]] is a reference to American fashion designers "Narciso Rodriguez" and "Anna Sui."<br />
*[[Gwess]] shares her name with the American fashion brand "Guess."<br />
*[[Loccobarocco]] is a reference to the Italian Fashion designer of the same name.<br />
*[[Johngalli A]] has his name based on Spanish-British fashion designer "John Galliano."<br />
*[[Thunder McQueen]] is named after British fashion designer and brand "Alexander McQueen."<br />
*[[Miraschon]]'s name is based on Italian fashion designer "Mila Schön."<br />
*[[Lang Rangler]] might be a reference to both Austrian fashion designer "Helmut Lang" and Jeans manufacturer brand "Wrangler."<br />
*[[Sports Maxx]] is named after Italian fashion brand "Sportmax."<br />
*[[Guccio]]'s name is based on Italian fashion designer "Guccio Gucci."<br />
*[[Viviano Westwood]]'s name is based on British fashion designer "Vivienne Westwood."<br />
*[[Kenzou]] is named after Japanese stylist "Kenzou Takada."<br />
*[[D an G]] is a reference to Italian fashion house "D&G", founded by "Domenico '''D'''olce" and "Stefano '''G'''abbana."<br />
*[[Miuccia Miuller]] is a reference to both Italian stylist "Miuccia Prada" and her fashion house "Miu Miu."<br />
*[[Ungalo]] is named after French stylist "Emanuel Ungaro."<br />
*[[Rikiel]] shares his name with French fashion designer "Sonia Rykiel."<br />
*[[Donatello Versus]] is named after the Italian fashion designer "Donatella Versace's" brand, {{W|Versus (Versace)|Versus}}.<br />
*[[Enrico Pucci]]'s name is based on Italian fashion designers "Enrico Coveri" and "Emilio Pucci."<br />
*The prisoner whose body F.F. takes over is named for the fashion brand {{W|Etro}}.<br />
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===Film===<br />
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*Affected by [[Jail House Lock]], Jolyne watches some movies while suffering from amnesia. At first she questions Johnny Depp and later she spoils the ending of {{W|The Sixth Sense}}. The notes she makes for herself are a reference to the movie {{W|Memento (film)| Memento}}.<br />
*The name of the {{Nihongo|'''''[[Burn, Dragon's Dream (story arc)|Burn, Dragon's Dream]]'''''|燃えよ{{Ruby|竜の夢|ドラゴンズ・ドリーム}}|Moe yo Doragonzu Dorīmu}} story arc references the Japanese localization of Bruce Lee's {{Nihongo|{{W|Enter The Dragon}}|燃えよドラゴン|Moe yo Doragon}}.<br />
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===Manga/Anime===<br />
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*[[Bohemian Rhapsody]] is a Stand able to bring fictional characters into reality. Some characters from Manga and Comic were summoned. Among them: Spiderman, Kenshiro, Raoh, Mazinger Z, Tetsuwan Atom (Astro Boy), Tetsujin 28 (Gigantor) and Giant Robo.<br />
*The arc [[There's Six of Them!]] bears a strong resemblance in name and initial plot to the short shojo manga and anime film {{W|They were Eleven|They Were Eleven}}.<br />
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===Other===<br />
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*[[Bohemian Rhapsody]] is a Stand able to bring fictional characters into reality. Some characters from Popular Tales were summoned. Among them: Pinocchio, Mickey Mouse, E.T., Mother Goat, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Peter Pan, Little Red Riding Hood and The Big Bad Wolf.<br />
*Bohemian Rhapsody also summoned some art pieces: Vincent van Gogh's portraits and Venus by Botticelli.<br />
*When the 7 dwarves are summoned they mentioned Terminator's T-2000 and Star Wars's Chewbacca.<br />
*In popular culture, The Mayan Prophecy of 2012, announced the end of the world at December of that same year. In the manga [[Enrico Pucci|Pucci]] succeeded in ending the actual world to create a new one.<br />
*In a Florida tourist guide book read by Anasui, the city of Orlando's Disney's Magic Kingdom and MGM, Universal Studios and Sea World Theme Park are referenced.<br />
*[[Donatello Versus]]' back story is a reference of the book {{W|Holes (novel)|Holes}}.<br />
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==Part 7: ''Steel Ball Run''==<br />
===Music===<br />
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*The [[Zeppeli Family|Zeppeli]] surname is named after the English rock band {{W|Led Zeppelin}}.<ref>''[[JoJonium]]'' 第2巻 (Volume 2), Pg. 323</ref><br />
**[[Spin]] is a reference to the Danish band [https://www.discogs.com/artist/800182-Spin-10?filter_anv=0&subtype=Albums&type=Releases Spin] and their 1976 album of [https://www.discogs.com/Spin-Spin/master/237064 the same name].<br />
**Gyro Zeppeli's horse, Valkyrie, references {{W|Richard Wagner}}'s {{W|Ride of the Valkyries}}.<br />
*[[Sandman]]'s given name is a reference to the either to the {{W|America (band)|America}} song "Sandman" or the {{W|Metallica}} song "{{W|Enter Sandman}}."<br />
*[[Johnny Joestar]]'s name could be a reference to the song {{W|Johnny B. Goode}} by {{W|Chuck Berry}}.<br />
**[[Johnny Joestar|Johnny]]'s horse is named after the song and album {{W|Slow Dancer}} by {{W|Boz Scaggs}}.<br />
*[[Steven Steel]] is named after musician {{W|Stephen Stills}}.<br />
*[[Pocoloco]] is named after "{{W|Un Poco Loco}}", a composition by {{W|Bud Powell}}.<br />
**Pocoloco's horse [[Hey Ya!]] is named after the song {{W|Hey Ya!}}" by US hip hop band {{W|Outkast}}.<br />
*Being the alternate universe counterpart of [[Dio]], [[Diego Brando]] retains the reference to {{W|Ronnie James Dio}}.<br />
**[[Diego Brando|Diego]]'s horse is named after the {{W|Bob Seger#The Silver Bullet Band|Silver Bullet Band}}.<br />
*[[Lucy Steel]]'s name could be a reference to {{W|The Beatles}} song {{W|Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds}}.<br />
*Some of the other horses and racers in the race have names referencing songs. Dixie Chicken (referencing the {{W|Little Feat}} {{W|Dixie Chicken|album of the same name}}), Ramblin' Man (referencing the {{W|The Allman Brothers Band|Allman Brothers Band}} {{W|Ramblin' Man (The Allman Bothers Band song)|song of the same name}}), Zenyatta Mondatta (referencing the {{W|The Police|Police}} {{W|Zenyatta Mondatta|album of the same name}}) Roxanne (referencing the Police {{W|Roxanne (song)|song of the same name}}), Baba Yaga (referencing the {{W|Emerson, Lake & Palmer|Emerson, Lake &amp; Palmer}} song The Curse of Baba Yaga), Nut Rocker (referencing the Emerson, Lake & Palmer {{W|Nut Rocker|song of the same name}}), Caravanserai (referencing the {{W|Santana (band)|Santana}} {{W|Caravanserai|album of the same name}}), Moonflower (referencing the Santana {{W|Moonflower (album)|album of the same name}}), Sloop John B (referencing the {{W|Beach Boys}} {{W|Sloop John B|song of the same name}}), Catch A Wave (referencing the Beach Boys {{W|Catch a Wave|song of the same name}}), Billy White (referencing the {{W|Billy Idol}} song {{W|White Wedding (song)|White Wedding}}), Love Unlimited (referencing {{W|Love Unlimited|the vocal trio of the same name}}), #1 (referencing the {{W|Nelly}} song {{W|Number 1 (Nelly song)|No. 1}}), Nellyville (referencing the Nelly {{W|Nellyville|album of the same name}}), Country Grammer (referencing the Nelly {{W|Country Grammer|album of the same name}}), Iglesias (referencing the singer {{W|Julio Igesias}}), Nathalie (referencing the Julio Igesias song of the same name), Mack the Knife (referencing the {{W|Lois Armstrong}} {{W|Mack the Knife|song of the same name}}), Rotters Club (referencing the {{W|Hatfeild and the North}} {{W|The Rotters' Club (album)|album of the same name}}), Nightfly (referencing the {{W|Donald Fagen}} album {{W|The Nightfly}}), Kanye (referencing the rapper {{W|Kanye West}}), Mister (referencing the band {{W|Mr. Mister}}), Georgie Porgie (referencing the {{W|Toto (band)|Toto}} song {{W|Georgey Porgy (song)|Georgey Porgy}}) and Europe Express (referencing the {{W|Kraftwerk}} album {{W|Trans-Europe Express (album)|Trans-Europe Express}})<br />
*Mountain Tim's name may be a reference to the song {{W|Mountain Jam}} by {{W|The Allman Brothers Band}}.<br />
**[[Mountain Tim]]'s horse references {{W|Stan Jones (songwriter)|Stan Jones}}' song {{W|(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend}}.<br />
**[[Oh! Lonesome Me|Mountain Tim's Stand]] is named after the {{W|Don Gibson}} song {{W|Oh Lonesome Me}}.<br />
*[[Mrs. Robinson]] is named after {{W|Mrs. Robinson|the song of the same name}}, by {{W|Simon & Garfunkel|Simon &amp; Garfunkel}}.<br />
**Mrs. Robinson's horse is named El Condor Pasa after the Simon & Garfunkle {{W|El Condor Pasa (song)|song of the same name}}.<br />
*The three racers killed by the Boom Boom family are named for musicians {{W|Donald Jay Fagen|Jay Fagen}}, {{W|Walter Carl Becker}} (both from {{W|Steely Dan}}) and {{W|Steve Lukather}} (from {{W|Toto (band)|Toto}}).<br />
*All three members of the [[Boom Boom Family]] are named from different parts of {{W|André 3000|André Lauren Benjamin}}'s name.<br />
*The Boom Boom Family's horses are named for the {{W|Jimi Hendrix}} songs {{W|Foxy Lady}}, {{W|Crosstown Traffic (song)|Crosstown Traffic}}, and {{W|Little Wing}}.<br />
**The Boom Boom Family's stand [[Tomb of the Boom]] is a reference to the song of the same name by {{W|Outkast}}.<br />
*[[Oyecomova]] is named after the song {{W|Oye Como Va}} from the Latin jazz and mambo musician {{W|Tito Puente}} (famously covered by {{W|Santana}}).<br />
*[[Pork Pie Hat Kid]], and his Stand [[Wired]], are repeated references to {{W|Jeff Beck}}'s cover of the song "{{W|Goodbye Pork Pie Hat}}" from ''{{W|Wired (Jeff Beck album)|Wired}}''. <br />
* Johnny's [[Tusk|Stand]] is a reference to {{W|Fleetwood Mac}}'s song and album {{W|Tusk (song)|Tusk}}.<span style="display:none;"> </span><br />
*The third stage of the [[Steel Ball Run (race)|Steel Ball Run race]], "Rocky Mountain Breakdown," is a reference to the {{W|Poco}} song of the same name. <br />
*Mt. Footloose is a direct reference to the song {{W|Footloose (song)|Footloose}} by {{W|Kenny Loggins}}.<br />
*[[Dr. Ferdinand]] is named after the band, {{W|Franz Ferdinand (band)|Franz Ferdinand}}.<br />
**His Stand is named after the {{W|David Bowie}} album and song {{W|Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)}}.<br />
*[[Hot Pants]] is based on the song of the {{W|Hot Pants (song)|same name}} performed by {{W|James Brown}}.<br />
**Hot Pants' horse is named Get Up, after the James Brown song {{W|Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine|Get Up (I feel like being a) Sex Machine}}.<br />
**Hot Pants' Stand, [[Cream Starter]], is named after {{W|Firestarter (song)|Firestarter}}, a song by the English band "{{W|the Prodigy}}."<br />
*Both [[Gaucho]] and his horse, Peg, are named after {{W|Steely Dan}} songs of the {{W|Gaucho (album)|same}} {{W|Peg (song)|name}}.<br />
*[[Ringo Roadagain]] is named after musician {{W|Ringo Starr}} and the {{W|Bob Dylan}} song "{{W|On the Road Again (Bob Dylan song)|On the Road Again}}", despite assumption that the name comes from {{W|Willie Nelson}}'s {{W|On the Road Again (Willie Nelson song)|eponymous song}}.<br />
**His [[Mandom|Stand]] is named after the {{W|Jerry Wallace}} single "Mandom: The Lovers of the World", which was only released in Japan.<br />
*[[Blackmore]] is named after {{W|Deep Purple}} guitarist {{W|Ritchie Blackmore}}.<br />
**[[Catch the Rainbow|His Stand]] is named after the song "{{W|Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow|Catch the Rainbow}}" by Richie Blackmore and {{W|Ronnie James Dio}}'s band "{{W|Rainbow (band)|Rainbow}}."<br />
*[[In a Silent Way|Sandman's Stand]] is a reference to {{W|Miles Davis}}'s album "{{W|In a Silent Way}}."<br />
*[[Sugar Mountain]] is named for the {{W|Sugar Mountain (song)|song}} by {{W|Neil Young}}.<br />
*[[Tatoo You!]] references the {{W|Tattoo You|album}} of the same name by {{W|The Rolling Stones}}.<br />
*[[Mike O.]] is named after progressive Rock musician {{W|Mike Oldfield}}.<br />
**Similarly, [[Tubular Bells|his Stand]] is named after his debut song and album, {{W|Tubular Bells}}.<br />
*[[Wekapipo]]'s name is based on the single "Wake Up People" by {{W|SOUL'd OUT}}.<br />
**Similarly, his [[Steel Ball|Wrecking Balls]] appear to be named after {{W|Neil Young}} 's song "{{W|Freedom (Neil Young album)|Wrecking Ball}}."<br />
*[[Magent Magent]] is also named in a single of {{W|SOUL'd OUT}}, "'''Magenta Magenta'''."<br />
**[[20th Century Boy]] is named after {{W|20th Century Boy|T-Rex's song of the same name}}. <br />
*[[Axl RO]] is named after {{W|Guns N' Roses}}' frontman "{{W|Axl Rose}}."<br />
**Similarly, [[Civil War|his Stand]] is named after Guns N' Roses' song "{{W|Civil War (song)|Civil War}}."<br />
*The arc [[Both Sides Now]] is named after the {{W|Joni Michelle}} song "{{W|Both Sides, Now}}."<br />
*[[Funny Valentine]] is a reference to famous Jazz slow tune "{{W|My Funny Valentine}}."<br />
**[[Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap]] is named after the {{W|AC/DC'|AC/DC}} {{W|Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (song)|song}} of the same name.<br />
*[[D-I-S-C-O]] is named after the {{W|D.I.S.C.O.|song}} by Ottawan.<br />
**[[Chocolate Disco|D-I-S-C-O's Stand]] is a reference to J-Pop song "Chocolate Disco" by {{W|Perfume (group)|Perfume}}.<br />
*Lucy's [[Ticket to Ride|Stand]] is named after the {{W|Ticket to Ride|song of the same name}} by The Beatles.<br />
*The S.S. Blue Hawaii is named after the {{W|Elvis Presley}} song {{W|Blue Hawaii (song)|Blue Hawaii}}.<br />
*[[Love Train|D4C Love Train]] is named after the {{W|The O'Jays|O'Jays}} song {{W|Love Train}}.<br />
*[[Gyro Zeppeli]]'s [[Ball Breaker|Stand]] is named after the {{W|AC/DC}} Album and song {{W|Ballbreaker}}.<br />
*The [[High Voltage]] Arc is a reference to the {{W|AC/DC}} {{W|High Voltage (song)|song of the same name}}.<br />
*The artwork Araki drew for the cover of the [[Ultra Jump]] May 2011 Issue is a reference to the album art of Progressive Rock Band {{W|Yes (band)|Yes}}' album, ''{{W|Fragile (Yes album)|Fragile}}''. This album contains the song, "[[Roundabout]]", which happens to be the first ending of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|anime]].<br />
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===Film===<br />
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*[[Steel Ball Run (race)]] is based on the race movie Cannonball Run.<br />
*The scene in which [[Funny Valentine]] receives his father's handkerchief is very similar to the famous "Gold Watch" scene from {{W|Pulp Fiction}}.<br />
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===People===<br />
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*In [[SBR Chapter 3]], an actress named "Dorothy Parker" is named by Johnny's girlfriend, likely as a nod to the American writer {{W|Dorothy Parker}}.<br />
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==Part 8: ''JoJolion''==<br />
===Music===<br />
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*[[Josuke Higashikata (JoJolion)|Josuke]]'s [[Soft & Wet|Stand]] is named after Prince's first single, Soft & Wet.<br />
*[[Ojiro Sasame]]'s [[Fun Fun Fun|Stand]]'s name is based off the hit single, {{W|Fun, Fun, Fun}} by The Beach Boys.<br />
*[[California King Bed]], [[Daiya Higashikata]]'s Stand, is named after a {{W|Rihanna}} song of the {{W|California King Bed|same name}}.<br />
*Daiya is revealed to be a fan of the band {{W|Yes (band)|Yes}}. She quotes a line from their song, {{W|Heart of the Sunrise}}.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 7}}</ref><br />
*Daiya asks Josuke to sing {{W|Queen (band)|Queen}}'s {{W|Bicycle Race}}, while on their way to the store.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 10}}</ref><br />
*[[Jobin]]'s name is a reference to Brazilian singer and songwriter {{W|Antônio Carlos Jobim|Tom Jobim}}<br />
*Yasuho's Stand is named after Prince's {{W|Paisley Park (song)|Paisley Park}}.<br />
*[[Kyo Nijimura]]'s Stand is named after {{W|Lady Gaga}}'s {{W|Born This Way (song)|song}} and {{W|Born This Way|album}} "Born This Way", though was originally named after {{W|The Jam}}'s hit single [[Going Underground]].<br />
*[[Shakedown Road]] (alternatively known as "Shakedown Street", a possible reference to the {{W|Shakedown Street (song)|Grateful Dead}}) is also known as {{W|Dead Man's Curve (song)|Dead Man's Curve}}.<br />
*The Stand [[Les Feuilles]] is possibly named after the song "{{W|Autumn Leaves (song)|Autumn Leaves}}" or "Les Feuilles Mortes", a poem by {{W|Jacques Prévert}}.<br />
*[[Joshu Higashikata]]'s Stand [[Nut King Call]] is named after jazz artist {{W|Nat King Cole}}.<br />
*[[Tsurugi]]'s Stand [[Paper Moon King]] is named after the song {{W|It's Only a Paper Moon (song)|"It's Only a Paper Moon"}} by Nat King Cole.<br />
*Within the Sesame Honey Cafe, there are various fake music albums with covers that reference real ones. One in particular features the Dropout Bear found on Kanye West's album, {{W|The College Dropout}}.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 25}}</ref><br />
*[[Norisuke Higashikata IV|Norisuke]]'s Stand [[King Nothing]] is named after the {{W|King Nothing|Metallica song of the same name}}.<br />
*[[Yotsuyu]]'s Stand [[I Am a Rock]] is named after the Simon & Garfunkel song {{W|I Am a Rock|of the same name}}. Yotsuyu himself says a line from the song, "I am a Rock, I am an Island."<br />
*Jobin's Stand [[Speed King]] is named after the Deep Purple song {{W|Speed King|of the same name}}.<br />
*Karera's Stand name is a combination of Part 4's Yukako Yamagishi's Stand, who's name is based off an {{W|Love Deluxe|album}} by the British R&B group Sade, and the Japanese phrase, "Love-Love."<br />
*The [[A. Phex Brothers]]' moniker is a reference to electronic musician {{W|Aphex Twin}}, while their Stands' names' likely reference one of the artist's songs, {{W|Selected Ambient Works 85–92|Schottkey 7th Path}}.<br />
*Damo Tamaki's Stand [[Vitamin C]] is named after the {{W|Can (band)|Can}} song of the same name. His last name is derived from {{W|Damo Suzuki}}, the former vocalist of the band, {{W|Can (band)|Can}}. The first name "Tamaki" was chosen as a reference to the band itself as the kanji can also be read as "Kan".<ref>''[[JJL Volume 14]]: [[Author's Note (JoJolion)|Author's Note]]''</ref> This reading is also reflected in the name of Damo's cleaning service.<br />
*Dolomite's Stand [[Blue Hawaii]] is named after the {{W|Elvis Presley}} album {{W|Blue Hawaii (Elvis Presley album)|of the same name}}.<br />
*Rai's Stand, [[Doggy Style]], is likely named after the {{W|Snoop Dogg}} album, {{W|Doggystyle}}.<br />
*The character [[Urban Guerrilla]] is likely named after the {{W|Urban Guerrilla|Hawkwind song of the same name}}.<br />
*Urban Guerrilla's Stand, [[Brain Storm]], is likely named after the {{W|Brain Storm|Hawkwind song of the same name}}.<br />
*The character [[Doremifasolati Do]] is likely named after the Hawkwind album, {{W|Doremi Fasol Latido}}.<br />
*The character [[Poor Tom]] is likely a reference to the {{W|Poor Tom|Led Zeppelin song of the same name}}.<br />
*Poor Tom's Stand, [[Ozon Baby]], is likely named after the Led Zeppelin song, {{W|Ozone Baby}}.<br />
*Josuke chases an ambulance with the license plate, "S Mori 3-11". This is possibly a reference to the band, '{{W|311 (band)|311}} '.<br />
*The character [[Wu Tomoki]] and his Stand [[Doctor Wu]] are a reference to the {{W|Katy Lied|Steely Dan song of the same name}}.<br />
*Mitsuba's Stand, [[Awaking III Leaves]], is possibly named after the {{W|David Yeagley}} song, "Awakenings: No. 3. Leaves Floating (On a Slow Stream)".<br />
*[[JJL Volume 21|Volume 21]]'s title and [[The Wonder of You (The Miracle of Your Love) (story arc)|the story arc that it covers]] may be references to the {{W|The Wonder of You|Ray Peterson song of the same name}}.<br />
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===Film===<br />
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*When Yasuho and Josuke come to Yoshikage Kira's home, they see a naked woman bathing in a way similar to the room 237 scene of Stanley Kubrick's The Shining.<br />
*When Yasuho is in the basement of the Higashikata residence with Tsurugi, there is a poster on the back wall of the film, {{W|Enter the Dragon}}, starring Bruce Lee.<br />
*The [[Trouble with the curve (story arc)|Trouble with the curve]] story arc is a reference to the movie, {{W|Trouble with the Curve}}. The movie stars Clint Eastwood, one of Araki's favorite actors.<br />
*When Josuke drags Yasuho into the Higashikata's family photo, it resembled the family photo scene in The Godfather where Michael Corleone drags Kay into the photo. Also, when Norisuke realizes one of his sons is missing, he decides to not take the picture like the way Vito Corleone acted when he noticed Michael was missing.<br />
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===Manga/Anime===<br />
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*The inside of the Higashikata bunker is filled with several toys and memorabilia, including figures of {{W|Ultraman}} and {{W|Astro Boy}}.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 24}}</ref><br />
*In [[JJL Chapter 25|chapter 25]], Yasuho goes in a car that has a {{W|Monkey D. Luffy}} plush-doll and a doll head wearing a hat with antlers, similar to {{W|Tony Tony Chopper}}.<br />
*The famous mangaka {{W|Shotaro Ishinomori}} is mentioned to have mediated under pine tree in Morioh, now on the [[Wall Eyes]] opposite the land that belongs to the Higashikatas.<br />
*When Josuke uses his bubbles to shave, there are some references to Kinnikuman. Josuke also uses Soft & Wet to steal the fur off a cat whose head bears the kanji for meat (肉), another reference to Kinnikuman.<br />
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===Others===<br />
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*The natural disaster that hit Morioh in the manga is the same event that actually took place in Japan on March 11, 2011, the {{W|2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami}}.<br />
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==Other==<br />
===music===<br />
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*The stand [[Remote Romance]] from the [[Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012|JoJo Exhibition 2012]] is named after the {{W|Camel (band)|Camel}} song of the same name. <br />
*The [[JOJO A-GO!GO!]] artbook includes several images of different characters and stands having a dance party, with the artwork being captioned with "Let's Dance". This is a possible reference to the David Bowie song of the same name.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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Don Vito Corleone said.png|Marlon Brando as The Godfather, as he appears in ''Stardust Crusaders''<br />
The cat like Doraemon.png|Doraemon homage as "Neko Dora" in ''Stardust Crusaders''<br />
Alessi4.png|Shining Alessi<br />
CarCrash.png|The car crash scene in [[Chapter 251]]. Waldo can be seen among the people flying in the air.<br />
Chapter 703.jpg|Characters Summoned by ''Bohemian Rhapsody''<br />
Sixth sense.png|Jolyne spoiling the ending of Sixth Sense<br />
Johnny depp.png|Johnny Depp<br />
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Jjl_reference.jpg|Monkey D. Luffy plush-doll and Tony Tony Chopper.<br />
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<div>:'' See also: [[List of cultural references and inspirations from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]''<br />
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Within ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' there exists a great number of overt references to existing art and media, as well as echoes of [[Hirohiko Araki]]'s artistic influences. This article represents a provisional list of these.<br />
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==Part 1: ''Phantom Blood''==<br />
===Music===<br />
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*[[Dio Brando|Dio]]'s name partially comes from the heavy metal singer {{W|Ronnie James Dio}}, founder of the band "{{W|Dio (band)|Dio}}."<ref name="pb06">''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood'' videogame - [[Hirohiko Araki/Interviews|Interview with Hirohiko Araki 2006]]</ref><br />
*[[Danny]]'s name is a reference to {{w|Danny's Song}} by musical duo {{w|Loggins and Messina}}<br />
*[[Erina Pendleton]]'s name is possibly based on a mispronunciation of {{W|Eleanor Rigby}}<br />
*The name of the [[Chapter 8|8th chapter]] is a possible reference to the {{W|Queen (band)|Queen}} song "Ogre Battle."<br />
*[[Robert E. O. Speedwagon]]'s name comes from the rock band {{W|REO Speedwagon}}.<ref><sub>Joseph Joestar - Vol.1 "Shueisha Jump Remix Battle Tendency Edition" P44 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
*[[Wang Chan]]'s name is inspired by the 80s Pop group {{W|Wang Chung (band)|Wang Chung}}.<br />
*The [[Zeppeli Family|Zeppeli]] surname is named after the English rock band {{W|Led Zeppelin}}.<ref>''[[JoJonium]]'' 第2巻 (Volume 2), Pg. 323</ref><br />
*[[Poco]]'s name likely comes from the Californian Country Rock band {{W|Poco}}.<br />
*[[Tarkus]] is named after the album {{W|Tarkus}}, by {{W|Emerson, Lake & Palmer|Emerson, Lake &amp; Palmer}}.<br />
*[[Bruford]] is named after musician {{W|Bill Bruford}}, formerly the drummer of {{W|Yes (band)|Yes}} and {{W|King Crimson}}.<br />
*[[Tonpetty]] is named after American musician {{W|Tom Petty}}.<br />
*[[Dire]] and [[Straizo]] are named after the British Rock band {{W|Dire Straits}}.<br />
*[[Minor Characters#Doobie|Doobie]]'s name is a reference to the {{W|The Doobie Brothers|Doobie Brothers}}.<br />
*[[Minor Characters#Page, Jones, Plant and Bornnam|Page, Jones, Plant and Bornnam]] are named after {{W|Jimmy Page}}, {{W|John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones}}, {{W|Robert Plant}}, and {{W|John Bonham|John Bonham}}, the four members of Led Zeppelin.<br />
*[[Minor Characters#Jeff Back and Dan Hamar|The farmer testifying]] about the presence of Jonathan and party (though he does not know their name) is named Jeff Beck, after the {{W|Jeff Beck|guitarist of the same name}}.<br />
*[[Minor Characters#Father Styx|Father Styx]] is named after the American rock band {{W|Styx (band)|Styx}}.<br />
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===People===<br />
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*[[Dio Brando|Dio]]'s surname is possibly named after the actor {{W|Marlon Brando}}.{{cite}}<br />
*[[Will Anthonio Zeppeli]]'s first name is possibly a reference to the English novelist {{W|William Makepeace Thackeray}}, who Zeppeli himself quoted in his dying moments.<ref>''Chapter 35: [[Chapter 35|Tomorrow's Courage, The Successor (3)]]''</ref><br />
*The university where Jonathan and Dio studied is named Hugh Hudson Academy. This is likely named after {{W|Hugh Hudson}}, a British film director, known by the masterpiece movie ''Chariots of Fire''.<br />
*The concept designs of Jonathan and Dio came from {{W|Sylvester Stallone}} and {{W|Arnold Schwarzenegger}}, whose films were popular at the time.<ref name="pb06" /><br />
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===Film===<br />
[[File:DioDrink.jpg|thumb|100px|Dio drinking Cronenberg]]<br />
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*In {{Ch|Chapter 9}}, Dio is unsure of Jonathan's survival and seen drinking on the street. The label on the bottle reads both "Cronenberg," a reference to the Canadian director, {{W|David Cronenberg}}, as well as "{{W|The Dead Zone|Dead Zone}}," a {{W|Stephen King}} movie adaptation Cronenberg had directed.<ref>https://twitter.com/JOJOex_2018/status/989625189896876032</ref><br />
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*Jonathan is vaguely influenced by {{W|Kenshiro}} from {{W|Fist of the North Star}}.{{cite}}<br />
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===Literature===<br />
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*The interactions between [[George Joestar I]] and [[Dario Brando]] parallel that of various interactions in Victor Hugo's novel {{W|Les Misérables}}. George mistakes Dario, who was trying to loot him, as his savior, just as Marius' father mistakes Thenadiers as his savior. George also claims that he gave Dario the ring that Dario himself stole, similar to how the bishop Myriel claims that he had given Jean Valjean the silverware.<br />
*The premise of ''Part I'' parallels Bram Stoker's novel {{W|Dracula}}, in that both take place in the closing years of the 19th Century and involve a young adult protagonist named Jonathan interacting with and defeating a charismatic vampire.<br />
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===Other===<br />
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*The name Jonathan came from a local restaurant called Jonathan's that Araki used to frequent.<ref name="pb06" /><br />
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==Part 2: ''Battle Tendency''==<br />
===Music===<br />
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*[[Smokey Brown]] is named after musicians {{W|Smokey Robinson}} and {{W|James Brown}}.<br />
*[[Donovan]] is named after the {{W|Donovan|musician}} of the same name.<br />
*The four [[Pillar Men]] are named after the bands {{W|Santana (band)|Santana}}, {{W|AC/DC}}, {{W|The Cars}} and {{W|Wham!}}.<br />
*[[Lisa Lisa]] is named after Lisa Lisa from the band {{W|Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam}}.<br />
*[[Air Supplena Island]] is a reference to the band {{W|Air Supply}}.<br />
*[[Loggins]] and [[Messina]] are named after the musicians {{W|Kenny Loggins}} and {{W|Jim Messina (musician)|Jim Messina}}.<br />
*[[Suzi Q]] is named after musician {{W|Suzi Quatro}}. May also come from the song "{{W|Susie Q (song)|Susie Q}}" by {{W|Dale Hawkins}} (and famously covered by {{W|Dale Hawkins|Creedence}} {{W|Creedence Clearwater Revival|Clearwater Revival}}).<br />
*The [[Red Stone of Aja]] is named after ''Aja'', the {{W|Aja (song)|song}} and {{W|Aja (album)|album}} by the group {{W|Steely Dan}}.<br />
*The line by Joseph Joestar to Caesar Zeppeli, "Nice, nice, very nice, Caesarino", is a reference to the song Nice, Nice, Very Nice by Californian band {{W|Ambrosia (band)|Ambrosia}} and the British Alan Parsons, "Nice, Nice, Very Nice". <br />
*[[Wired Beck]] is inspired by musician {{W|Jeff Beck}} and his album ''Wired''.<br />
*In the final chapter, Joseph listens to a cassette tape by {{W|The Beatles}} on his walkman.<br />
*The song used for the first ending of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|anime]] is "{{W|Roundabout (song)|Roundabout}}" by British progressive rock band {{W|Yes (band)|Yes}}.<br />
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===People===<br />
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*[[Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli]] is named after the Roman emperor {{W|Julius Caesar}}.{{cite}}<br />
*[[Rudol von Stroheim]] is likely named after Austrian-born actor {{W|Erich von Stroheim}}.<br />
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===Film===<br />
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*The cave in which Santana is discovered resembles the interior of the derelict spacecraft on LV-426 from the movie {{W|Aliens (film)|Aliens}}.<br />
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*Joseph is shown reading a {{W|Superman}} comic when he and Speedwagon are attacked by a group of hijackers.<br />
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===Manga/Anime===<br />
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*In the anime version of the hijacking scene, Joseph is reading a ''[[Baoh: The Visitor]]'' manga instead of a Superman comic, presumably to avoid legal issues with DC Comics. However, the scene still references Superman in a more subtle way, as the Baoh comic's cover is based on that of ''Superman #1''.<br />
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===Western Animation===<br />
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*The minor character [[Minor Characters#Bruto|Bruto]] appears to be a direct expy of the character Bluto from the series Popeye.<br />
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==Part 3: ''Stardust Crusaders''==<br />
===Music===<br />
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*Jotaro's absent father, [[Minor_Characters#Sadao_Kujo|Sadao Kujo]], might be named after Japanese jazz musician {{W|Sadao Watanabe (musician)|Sadao Watanabe}}<br />
*[[Muhammad Avdol]] is named after American singer {{W|Paula Abdul}}.<ref name="SJRV1"><sub>Star Platinum - Vol.1 "[[Shueisha Jump Remix]] Stardust Crusaders Edition" P152 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
**Avdol's Stand [[Magician's Red]] has an attack called Crossfire Hurricane which comes from the opening line of the Rolling Stones' song "{{W|Jumpin'_Jack_Flash|Jumpin' Jack Flash}}".<br />
*In the [[Stardust Crusaders|manga]], just before [[Jotaro]] arrives home with an unconscious [[Kakyoin]], [[Holy]] can be seen singing {{w|The Loco-Motion}} to herself.<br />
**Alternatively, in the anime, Holy instead sings Aoi Sangoshu by Japanese singer {{w|Seiko Matsuda}}<br />
*[[DIO]]'s base of operation being Egypt may be a reference to the song "Egypt (The Chains Are On)" by Ronnie James Dio.<br />
*[[Gray Fly]] is named after musician {{W|Glenn Frey}}.<ref name="SJRV3" /><br />
*[[Jean Pierre Polnareff]] is named after French musician {{W|Michel Polnareff}}.<ref name="SJRV2"><sub>Silver Chariot - Vol.2 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" [[:File:SecretJoJoSJRSilverChariot.png|P66 The Secret of JOJO Characters]]</sub></ref><br />
**His sister is named after one of Michel Polnareff's songs "Tout, Tout Pour Ma Chérie".<br />
*[[Impostor Captain Tennille|Captain Tennille]] is named after the 1970 musical duo {{W|Captain & Tennille|Captain &amp; Tennille}}.<ref name="SJRV3"><sub>Justice - Vol.3 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" P70 · 71 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
**In the localized version Captain Tennille is called Captain Dragon, after the Captain & Tennille member {{W|Daryl Dragon}}.<br />
*The [[Imposter Captain Tennille|Imposter]]'s Stand, [[Dark Blue Moon]]'s name may have been inspired by the song {{W|Blue Moon (1934 song)|Blue Moon}} by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.<br />
*[[Jotaro]]'s favorite musician is {{w|Toshinobu Kubota}}<br />
*[[Forever]] is named after the album {{W|Wu-Tang Forever}}, by the {{W|Wu-Tang Clan}}.<ref name="SJRV3" /><br />
*[[Kakyoin]]'s favorite musician is {{W|Sting (musician)|Sting}}.<br />
*[[Devo|Devo the Cursed]] is named after the American band {{W|Devo}}.<ref name="SJRV2" /><br />
**In the localized version Devo is called Soul Sacrifice, after the {{W|Santana}} {{W|Soul Sacrifice (song)|song}}. <br />
*When Joseph tries to use Hermit Purple on a television in order to detect DIO from Singapore, his Stand shows him random TV programs. One of these shows the cover of Tom Petty's debut solo album, ''{{W|Full Moon Fever}}'', and another shows an advert from MTV's prime in the 1980s. The Tom Petty reference was changed to a performance of an artist who's name is "Putty" in the anime.<br />
*[[Rubber Soul]] is named after the Beatles album {{W|Rubber Soul}}.<ref name="SJRV3" /><br />
*In the [[Drama CD|part 3 drama CD]] the Old Man's stand is called [[Strange Relation]] after the {{W|Prince (musician)|Prince}} song {{W|Strange Relationship (Prince song)|Strange Relationship}}.<br />
*[[Hol Horse]] is named after the American music duo {{W|Hall and Oates}}.<ref name="SJRV2" /><br />
*[[J. Geil]] is named after {{W|The J. Geils Band}}.<ref name="SJRV2" /><br />
**In the localized version J. Geil is called Centerfold, after the J. Geils Band {{W|Centerfold (song)|song}}.<br />
*[[Nena]] is named after the New Wave German singer {{W|Nena}}.<ref name="SJRV4"><sub>Lovers - Vol.4 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" P124 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
*[[ZZ]] is named after the American Rock band {{W|ZZ Top}}.<ref name="SJRV4" /><br />
*[[Enya the Hag]] is named after the Irish singer {{W|Enya}}.<ref name="SJRV3" /><br />
*[[Steely Dan]] is named after American Rock band {{W|Steely Dan}}.<ref name="SJRV4" /><br />
**In the original localized version Steely Dan was called Rubber Soul, after {{W|the Beatles}} {{W|Rubber Soul|album}}.<br />
**Steely Dan makes a pose similar to the cover of the {{W|Suzanne Vega}} album {{W|Solitude Standing}}.<br />
*[[Arabia Fats]] is named after musician {{W|Fats Domino}}.<ref name="SJRV5" /><br />
*[[Mannish Boy]] is named after {{W|Muddy Waters}}' song {{W|Mannish Boy}}.<ref name="SJRV4" /><br />
*The chickens Avdol cares for on the secluded island ([[Minor Characters#Prince, Michael, and Lionel|Prince, Michael, and Lionel]]) are likely named after the musicians {{W|Prince (musician)|Prince}}, {{W|Michael Jackson}} and {{W|Lionel Richie}}.<br />
*[[Cameo]] is named after the 70s funk and R&B group {{W|Cameo (band)|Cameo}}.<ref name="SJRV5"><sub>Death 13 - Vol.5 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" P152 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
*The submarine from [[Chapter 179|the 66th Chapter of Part 3]] may be a reference to the Beatles song {{W|Yellow Submarine (song)|Yellow Submarine}}.<br />
*[[Midler]] is named after singer/actress {{W|Bette Midler}}.<br />
**In the localized version Midler is called Rose, after the Bette Midler song {{W|The Rose (song)|The Rose}}.<br />
*The song used after the first ending of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders|anime]]'s second season is [[Walk Like an Egyptian|"Walk Like An Egyptian"]] sung by the US Pop group {{W|The Bangles}}.<br />
*[[Iggy]] is named after {{W|Iggy Pop}}.<ref name="SJRV6"><sub>N'Doul's Geb - Vol.6 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" P132 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
*[[N'Doul]] is named after Senegalese musician {{W|Youssou N'Dour}}.<ref name="SJRV6" /><br />
*In the light novel [[The Genesis of Universe]], the Stand [[Dark Mirage]] is a reference to the song {{W|Mirage (Tommy James and the Shondells song)|Mirage}} by {{W|Tommy Jones and the Shondells}}.<br />
*[[Oingo]] and [[Boingo]] are named after the band {{W|Oingo Boingo}}.<ref name="SJRV6" /><br />
**In the localized version Oingo and Boingo are called Zenyatta and Mondatta, after {{W|the Police}} {{W|Zenyatta Mondatta|album}}.<br />
*[[Anubis]]' first user, {{MN|Caravan Serai}}, is named after the Santana album {{W|Caravanserai (album)|Caravanserai}}.<br />
*Anubis' other users, [[Chaka]] and [[Khan]], are named after British-American singer {{W|Chaka Khan}}.<ref name="SJRV6" /><br />
*[[Mariah]] is named after US singer {{W|Mariah Carey}}.<ref name="SJRV6" /><br />
*[[Alessi]] is named after the American duo {{W|Alessi Brothers}}.<ref name="SJRV6" /><br />
*The [[Daniel J. D'Arby|D'Arby]] [[Telence T. D'Arby|brothers]] are a reference to American singer {{W|Terence Trent D'Arby}}.<ref name="SJRV8"><sub>Pet Shop's Horus - Vol.8 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" P84 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref><br />
**Daniel J. D'Arby's victims Garie Moor and Christian Vander are named after Irish singer {{W|Gary Moore}} and French musician {{W|Christian Vander (musician)|Christian Vander}}, respectively.<br />
*[[Pet Shop]] is named after the {{W|Pet Shop Boys}}.<ref name="SJRV8" /><br />
*[[Kenny G.]] is named after Jazz artist {{W|Kenny G}}.<ref name="SJRV8" /><br />
**Kenny G.'s Stand, [[Tenore Sax]], is named after one of the types of saxophones used by the real-life Kenny G., the tenor saxophone.<br />
**In the localized version Kenny G. is called Billie Jean, after the {{W|Michael Jackson}} song {{W|Billie Jean}}.<br />
*[[Vanilla Ice]] is named after the {{W|Vanilla Ice|rapper}} of the same name.<ref name="SJRV9"><sub>The Mist of Emptiness, Vanilla Ice - Vol.9 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" [[:File:SecretJoJoSJRVanillaIce.png|P170 The Secret of JOJO Characters]]</sub></ref><br />
**Vanilla Ice's localized name, Cool Ice, is a reference to the film and song {{W|Cool as Ice (soundtrack)|Cool as Ice}} by Vanilla Ice.<br />
*[[Cream]] is a reference to Ginger Baker's blues band {{W| Cream (band)|Cream}}.<ref name="SJRV9" /><br />
*Suzi Q's Bulter, [[Roses]] could be a reference to the band {{W|Guns N' Roses}}.<br />
*[[The World]]'s name, power, and the stair scene with Polnareff are a possible reference to the song "Stargazer" by Ronnie James Dio (DIO's namesake), verse 3:<br />
**"All eyes see the figure of the wizard" "As he climbs to the top of '''the world'''" "No sound, as he '''falls instead of rising'''" "'''Time standing still''', then there's blood on the sand"<br />
*The World's design may have been inspired by the band mascot of {{W|Dio (band)|Dio}}, {{W|Dio (band)#Murray|Murray}}; the demonic figure on many of the album covers of Dio albums.<br />
*Senator [[Wilson Phillips]] is named after the {{W|Wilson Phillips|vocal group}} of the same name.<ref name="SJRV9" /><br />
*Jotaro quizzes Joseph to make sure he isn't possessed by DIO by asking him who sang the song "{{W|Eat It}}" to which he responds "{{W|"Weird Al" Yankovic|Al Yankovic}}".<br />
*In the last chapter Joseph listens to "{{W|Get Back}} " from The Beatles; this is a wink to the audience as many people think the name "JoJo" is a reference to this song as it's about a man named Jojo.<br />
*In the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Capcom fighting game]], Kakyoin's ending theme uses a score similar to the opening chords of Led Zeppelin's "{{W|Stairway to Heaven}} ."<br />
*In [[Escape From JoJo's Bizarre Mansion]] the character [[Dija Maker]] is named after the {{W|Led Zeppelin}} song {{W|D'yer Mak'er}}.<br />
**His stand is called [[House of Holy]], after the Led Zeppelin album {{W|House of the Holy}}.<br />
*The song used for the second ending of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders|anime]]'s second season is {{W|Still Life (Talking)|"Last Train Home"}} an instrumental song by the {{W|Pat Metheny Group}}.<br />
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===People===<br />
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*Araki mentions that some of the inspiration for Jotaro's character comes from Hollywood actor, {{W|Clint Eastwood}}.<ref>[[Hirohiko Araki/Interviews|Hirohiko Araki Tokai Lecture]]</ref><br />
*In the anime when Joseph uses Hermit Purple in Singapore one of the images seen is of a show called "The Vision". This is a reference to "The View" which is a show presented by {{W|Whoopi Goldberg}} .<br />
*At some point in the [[High Priestess (story arc)]], the crew attempts to take advantage of [[Midler]]'s infatuation with Jotaro by complimenting her. Kakyoin suggests that she sounds like film icon, {{w|Audrey Hepburn}}.<br />
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===Film===<br />
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*During Joseph's usage of Hermit Purple on the TV, one of the random programs shows {{W|Marlon Brando}} in his famous film {{W|The Godfather}}, where he played Don Vito Corleone.<br />
*When Polnareff hits Devo in his hotel room, Devo falls off the balcony; he is nowhere to be found when Polnareff checks for his body. This is a possible shout-out to the ending of John Carpenter's {{W|Halloween (1978 film)|Halloween}}.<br />
*[[Ebony Devil]]'s possession of a doll is similar to horror film {{W|Child's Play (1988 film)|Child's Play}}.<br />
*[[Yellow Temperance]] is likely a reference to {{W|The Blob}}.<ref name="Jojoveller">{{nihongo|JOJOVELLER Stand Guide|『JOJOVELLER - STANDS』}}</ref><br />
*Strength was possibly inspired by the tale of {{W|Mary Celeste}}, while its user was modeled after {{W|Link (film)|Link}}, a character from a 1986 movie of the same name.<ref name="Jojoveller" /><br />
*When Polnareff is turned into a kid by [[Sethan|Alessi's Stand]] and locks himself behind a wooden door, Alessi tears this door down by using his axe. He then puts his head into the now broken door, saying "Polnareff, I'm here." The scene closely resembles the famous setting of Stanley Kubrik's {{W|The Shining (film)|The Shining}}.<br />
*The first half of the [[Wheel of Fortune (story arc)|Wheel of Fortune]] part is possibly a reference to Steven Spielberg's first movie, {{W|Duel (1971 film)|Duel}}.<ref name="Jojoveller" /><br />
*Lovers' appearance is that of the robot from {{W|Short Circuit (1986 film)|Short Circuit}}, crossed with a tick or a fly.<ref name="Jojoveller" /><br />
*The events involving Lovers is based on the sci-fi film ''{{W|Fantastic Voyage}}''.<br />
*N'Doul is based off Kan Shimozawa's {{W|Zatoichi}}, a long running Japanese film series centered around a blind blademaster of the same name.<ref name="Jojoveller" /><br />
*While [[Iggy]] is fighting [[Pet Shop]] in the sewer Iggy uses [[The Fool]] to create a wound across the front of Pet Shop's torso. Pet Shop touches the wound with his wing and lick the blood off it, similar to a famous scene in the movie {{W|Enter The Dragon}}.<br />
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*When Joseph tries to use Hermit Purple on a television in order to detect DIO from Singapore, his Stand shows him random TV programs. One of the shows that appears is {{W|Doraemon}}.<br />
*Dio's Road Roller move was inspired an identical move used by {{W|Kinnikuman}} in the first episode of the ''Kinnikuman'' anime.<br />
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===Other===<br />
* When Polnareff asks to become a famous comicbook author, several characters from Western comic books can be seen in the background. One of them is notably Colonel Clifton from the Franco-Belgian comics {{W|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifton_(comics)|Clifton}}.<br />
*In the Viz Media localization (from 2012 onward), Steely Dan is called Dan of Steel, a play on the band's name while also being a reference to DC Comic's Man of Steel, {{w|Superman}}.<br />
*Judgement's design was influenced by {{W|Shotaro Ishinomori}}'s {{W|Kamen Rider}} and Kikaider. Its ability is based off the story of {{W|One Thousand and One Nights|Aladdin and the Magic Lamp}}.<ref name="Jojoveller" /><br />
*When DIO forces Senator [[Wilson Phillips]] to drive through the crowd, Waldo from the {{W|Where's Wally?|Where's Waldo?}} children's book series [[List of cultural references in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure#Gallery|can be seen flying through the air]].<br />
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==Part 4: ''Diamond is Unbreakable''==<br />
===Music===<br />
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*[[Josuke Higashikata|Josuke]]'s Stand [[Crazy Diamond]] named after the {{w|Pink Floyd}} song {{w|Shine on You Crazy Diamond}}.<ref name="SJRV14"><sub>Love Deluxe - Vol.14 "Shueisha Jump Remix Diamond is Unbreakable Edition" P86 The origin of STANDS! Part 2</sub></ref><br />
**Josuke's design is based on the musician {{w|Prince (musician)|Prince}}. His favorite musician is also Prince.<br />
**The "1999" insignia on Josuke's shirt is also a reference to {{w|Prince (musician)|Prince}}, specifically the song {{w|1999 (Prince song)|1999}}, which likely inspired the year in which ''Diamond is Unbreakable'' takes place.<br />
*[[Anjuro Katagiri]]'s nickname "Angelo" is the namesake to the American composer {{W|Angelo Badalamenti}}.<br />
**His Stand, [[Aqua Necklace]], might be a reference to Progressive Rock band {{W|Asia (band)|Asia's}} album, "Aqua."<br />
*[[Okuyasu]]'s Stand [[The Hand]] is a reference to Canadian Rock band {{W|The Band|the Band}}.<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
*[[Keicho]]'s [[Bad Company]] is named after Rock supergroup {{W|Bad Company}}.<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
*[[Akira Otoishi]]'s [[Red Hot Chili Pepper|Stand]] is named after American Rock band {{W|Red Hot Chili Peppers}}.<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
*Koichi owns a dog named Police, a reference to {{W|The Police|the band of the same name}}.<br />
*[[Tamami Kobayashi]]'s [[The Lock]] is likely a reference to the {{W|Quadrophenia#Track listing|The Rock}}, a song by {{W|The Who}}.<br />
*[[Koichi]]'s Stand [[Echoes]] is named after {{w|Pink Floyd}}'s song {{w|Echoes (Pink Floyd song)|Echoes}}<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
**The fact that the stand Echoes has three acts is a reference to how the song Echoes has three acts.<br />
*[[Toshikazu Hazamada]]'s [[Surface]] is a reference to R&B trio {{W|Surface (band)|Surface}}.<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
*[[Yukako Yamagishi]]'s Stand [[Love Deluxe]] is named after the {{W|Love Deluxe|album}} of the same name by the British R&B group Sade.<ref name="SJRV14" /><br />
*During the [[Let's Go Out for Italian]] arc, Okuyasu compares the harmony between mozzarella and tomato to a {{W|Simon & Garfunkel}} duet.<br />
*[[Tonio|Trussardi]]'s Stand is named after Grunge band {{W|Pearl Jam}}.<ref name="SJRV16"><sub>Heaven's Door - Vol.16 "Shueisha Jump Remix Diamond is Unbreakable Edition" P90 The origin of STANDS! Part 3</sub></ref><br />
*[[Akira Otoishi]] was modeled after young {{W|Kenji Ohtsuki}}, a Japanese rock musician and award-winning writer, considering their similar wavy hair and scar on the left side of the face<br />
**The pins on Akira's wrists read {{W|AC/DC}}, a reference to the band of the same name.<br />
**Akira is a fan of {{W|Jimi Hendrix}}, {{W|Jeff Beck}}, {{W|Van Halen}} and {{W|Stevie Ray Vaughan}}.<br />
*The boat Joseph came to [[Morioh]] on is possibly named after the band {{W|Traffic (band)|Traffic}}.<br />
*[[Shizuka Joestar]]'s Stand [[Achtung Baby]] is a reference to the {{W|Achtung Baby|album}} of the same name by Irish band U2.<ref name="SJRV16" /><br />
*[[Rohan]]'s [[Heaven's Door]] is named after Bob Dylan's song {{W|Knockin' on Heaven's Door}}.<br />
*The title of Rohan's manga, Pink Dark Boy, may be a reference to '''Pink''' Floyd's album ''The '''Dark''' Side of the Moon''.<br />
*The Stand [[Ratt]] is named after Heavy Metal band {{W|Ratt}}.<ref name="SJRV16" /><br />
*[[Reimi Sugimoto]]'s name may be a reference to the {{W|Pink FloydPink Floyd|Pink Floyd}} song {{W|See Emily Play}}.<br />
**The name of Reimi's dog [[Arnold]] may also be a reference to another {{W|Pink FloydPink Floyd|Pink Floyd}} song, {{W|Arnold Layne}}.<br />
*[[Shigekiyo]]'s last name is based off the last name of the musician, {{W|Neil Young}}.<ref name="SJRV16" /><br />
*Shigekiyo's [[Harvest]] is named after Neil Young's song and album {{W|Harvest (Neil Young album)|Harvest}}.<ref name="SJRV16" /><br />
*[[Aya Tsuji]]'s [[Cinderella]] is named after Heavy Metal band {{W|Cinderella (band)|Cinderella}}.<ref name="SJRV16" /><br />
*[[Yoshikage Kira]]'s Stand [[Killer Queen]] and his evolution powers ([[Killer Queen#Secondary Bomb (Sheer Heart Attack)|Sheer Heart Attack]] and [[Killer Queen#Tertiary Bomb (Bites the Dust)|Another One Bites the Dust]]) are named for songs of British rock band Queen.<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
**Kira's appearance is based on that of {{W|David Bowie}}.<br />
*[[Yoshihiro Kira]]'s Stand [[Atom Heart Father]] is named after the {{W|Pink FloydPink Floyd|Pink Floyd}} song and album {{W|Atom Heart Mother}}.<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*[[Ken Oyanagi]]'s [[Boy II Man|Stand]] is a reference of the Hip-Hop group {{W|Boyz II Men}}.<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*[[Mikitaka]]'s Stand is a reference to the R&B group {{W|Earth, Wind & Fire|Earth, Wind &amp; Fire}}.<ref name="SJRV17"><sub>Harvest - Vol.17 "Shueisha Jump Remix Diamond is Unbreakable Edition" P106-107 The origin of STANDS! Part 4</sub></ref><br />
*[[Yuya Fungami]]'s [[Highway Star]] is a reference to the {{W|Deep Purple}} {{W|Highway Star (song)|song}} of the same name.<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
**Yuya's tie bears the words Speed King, possibly a reference to the Deep Purple song of the same name.<br />
*[[Tama]]'s [[Stray Cat|Stand]] is named after Rockabilly band "Stray Cats."<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*[[Toyohiro Kanedaichi]]'s [[Super Fly]] is a reference to {{W|Curtis Mayfield|Curtis Mayfield's}} song "Superfly."<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*[[Terunosuke|Terunosuke Miyamoto]]'s [[Enigma]] is named after New Age band "Enigma."<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
**In the localised version Enigma is called Misterioso, after the {{W|Thelonious Monk}} {{W|Misterioso (Thelonious Monk album)|album}}.<br />
*[[Masazo Kinoto]]'s [[Cheap Trick]] is a reference to American Rock band "{{W|Cheap Trick}} ."<ref name="SJRV17" /><br />
*In [[The Book: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 4th Another Day]] [[Takuma Hasumi]]'s stand is called [[The Book]] after the band {{W|The Books}}. <br />
*Also in [[The Book: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 4th Another Day]], the stand of [[Teruhiko Futaba]] is called [[Memory of Jet]], after the song {{W|Jet (song)|Jet}} by {{W|Paul McCartney & Wings|Paul McCartney &amp; Wings}}.<br />
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*[[Tonio Trussardi]] is named after Italian fashion designer Nicola Trussardi.<br />
*[[Rohan Kishibe]] may be named after {{W|Rohan Marley}}.<br />
*In the [[Sheer Heart Attack (story arc)]], Josuke is seen reading a book with the name {{W|Gianfranco Ferré}} on the cover.<br />
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*In the English dub Okuyasu says "So go ahead punk, make my day" during his fight with Josuke. This is a reference to the Clint Eastwood film {{W|Dirty Harry}} .<br />
*In the Italian food arc, Okuyasu drinks some water that heals his tiredness by releasing large amounts of tears from his eyes. He underplays this by claiming that he had presumably cried a lot more when watching the 1979 film, {{W|The Champ (1979 film)|The Champ}}.<br />
*In Episode 24 of the TV Anime, in the final shot where Kira escapes, an advertisement for {{W|Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me|Austin Powers 2}} can be seen on the cinema marquee.<br />
*The story outline of Diamond is Unbreakable takes inspiration from the David Lynch television series {{W|Twin Peaks}} . Both series are supernatural thrillers that are set around the search for a psychopath that has caused the death of a teenager girl in a small town with odd characters. The characters of Jotaro, Reimi Sugimoto and Yoshikage Kira play similar roles to that of Dale Cooper, Laura Palmer and Killer Bob (With both Bob and Kira hiding themselves in the guise of another person).<br />
*The fight between Josuke and Highway Star parallels the film "{{W|Speed (1994 film)|Speed}} " starring Keanu Reeves.<br />
*In episode 33 of the TV anime, an 80s Corolla namely the AE86 briefly appears, making a reference to {{W|Initial D}} which stars Takumi's AE86.<br />
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*Josuke is initially introduced being bullied by some upperclassmen. One of the bullies insults his hair by claiming it looks like {{W|Astro Boy|Astro Boy's}}. In his rage, Josuke mishears it as {{W|Sazae-san}}.<br />
*After turning into Josuke, Surface asks him if he was familiar with the copy robot from {{W|Perman}}, a parody series by Doraemon author, {{W|Fujiko Fujio}}.<br />
*In the Italian food arc, Okuyasu compares the harmony between mozzarella and tomato to {{W|Ikki Kajiwara|Asao Takamori}} and {{W|Tetsuya Chiba}}'s work on {{W|Ashita no Joe}}.<br />
*When asking Okuyasu his name during the Red Hot Chili Pepper arc, Joseph mishears it as {{W|Osomatsu-kun|Osomatsu}}.<br />
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===Literature===<br />
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*The whole story for [[Tama]]/[[Stray Cat]] is an homage to the popular 1983 horror novel ''{{w|Pet Sematary}}'' by {{w|Stephen King}}.<br />
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*[[Reimi Sugimoto|Reimi's]] and [[Arnold|Arnold's]] murders are based on a {{w|The Licked Hand|popular urban legend}}.<br />
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==Part 5: ''Vento Aureo''==<br />
===Music===<br />
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*[[Giorno]]'s [[Gold Experience]] is named after Prince's album "{{W|The Gold Experience}}".<br />
**Giorno's name is a reference to the Italian musician "{{W|Giovanni Giorgio Moroder}}".<br />
**Giorno's favorite musician is Jeff Beck.<ref name="C593">Chapter 593: [[Chapter 593|Sleeping Slaves (4)]]</ref><br />
*[[Minor Characters#Luca|Luca]]'s name is possibly a reference to the {{W|luka (song)|song}} sung by {{W|Suzanne Vega}}.<br />
*[[Sticky Fingers]] is named after The Rolling Stones' album of the same name.<ref name="Comnavi">『Comnavi』Vol.3「Interview&Graph」</ref><br />
**The album "''Sticky Fingers''" was particularly known for having a functional zipper in the sleeve for its vinyl release. Sticky Fingers the Stand creating zippers is a reference to this.<ref name="Comnavi" /><br />
**Bucciarati licking Giorno's face is a possible reference to the Rolling Stones logo featuring a tongue.<br />
**<span>Bucciarati's favorite music is </span>''Agharta''<span> and </span>''Bitches Brew''<span> by {{W|Miles Davis}}.</span><br />
*[[Polpo]]'s Stand [[Black Sabbath]] is named after the English heavy metal band, {{W|Black Sabbath}}.<br />
**Polpo biting off his fingers may be a reference to the Black Sabbath guitarist, {{W|Tony Iommi}}, losing the tips of his middle and ring finger as a teenager.<br />
*[[Leone Abbacchio|Abbacchio]]'s [[Moody Blues|Stand]] name is a direct reference to the British rock band {{W|The Moody Blues}}.<br />
**Abbacchio's favorite musician is {{W|Claudio Monteverdi}}.<br />
*[[Mario Zucchero|Zucchero]]'s [[Soft Machine|Stand]] is named after British rock band "{{W|Soft Machine}}."<br />
**Zucchero's name is a reference to the Italian musician {{W|Zucchero Fornacian}}.<br />
*[[Mista]]'s [[Sex Pistols|Stand]] is a reference to the British punk band "{{W|Sex Pistols}}".<br />
**Mista's favorite musician is {{W|The Carpenters}}.<br />
*[[Sale]]'s [[Kraft Work]] is named after the German electronic band, {{W|Kraftwerk}}.<br />
*The name [[Pericolo]] refers to Il Pericolo Numero Uno by {{W|Renato Carosone}}.<br />
**[[Pericolo]] may also be a reference to {{W|Perry Como}}.<br />
*[[Formaggio]]'s [[Little Feet]] is a reference to the American rock band "{{W|Little Feat}}".<br />
**A pose pulled off by Little Feet and Aerosmith is a reference to the album cover of Little Feat's {{W|Under the Radar (Little Feat album)|Under the Radar}}<br />
*[[Narancia Ghirga]]'s [[Aerosmith|Stand]] is named after the legendary group {{W|Aerosmith}}.<br />
**Narancia's favorite musicians are {{W|Biggie Smalls}} and {{W|Tupac}}.<br />
*[[Illuso]]'s [[Man in the Mirror]] is a homage to the Michael Jackson's {{W|Man in the Mirror|song of the same name}}.<br />
**In the localized version of ''Golden Wind'', Man In The Mirror is instead called Mirror Man, a reference to the song {{w|Mirror Man (The Human League song)|'' Mirror Man''}} by {{w|The Human League}}<br />
*[[Fugo]]'s [[Purple Haze]] is a reference to the {{W|Purple Haze|song of the same name}}, performed by {{W|Jimi Hendrix}}.<br />
*[[Coco Jumbo]] and [[Mister President|its Stand's]] name are references both to the Eurodance group {{W|Mr. President (band)|Mr. President}}, and their song {{W|Coco Jamboo}}.<br />
*[[Pesci]]'s [[Beach Boy|Stand]] is named after American Rock band "{{W|The Beach Boys}}".<br />
*[[Prosciutto]]'s [[The Grateful Dead|Stand]] is a reference to Jam band "{{W|Grateful Dead}}".<br />
*[[Melone]]'s [[Baby Face]] is named after R&B artist {{W|Kenneth B. Edmonds}}' nickname.<br />
*[[Ghiaccio]]'s [[White Album]] is named after the Beatles' album "The Beatles", nicknamed "{{W|The Beatles (album)|White Album}}" by the fans.<br />
**White Album's [[White Album#White Album Gently Weeps|special skill]] is named after the Beatles song "{{W|While My Guitar Gently Weeps}}".<br />
*[[Diavolo]]/[[Vinegar Doppio]]'s Stand [[King Crimson]] is named after the rock band {{W|King Crimson}}; whilst the ability [[King Crimson#Epitaph|Epitaph]] is named after their song {{W|Epitaph (song)|Epitaph}}.<br />
*[[Squalo]]'s[[Clash|&nbsp;Stand]] is named after British punk group "{{W|The Clash}}".<br />
*[[Tiziano]]'s [[Talking Head]] is a reference to the "{{W|Talking Heads}}", a new wave American group.<br />
*Some music references can be found in the Part 5 novel [[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure 2: Golden Heart, Golden Ring|Golden Heart, Golden Ring]]. [[The Cure|The Stands of Coniglio]], [[Joy Division|Sogliola Lopez]] and [[Public Image Limited|Rigatoni]] are named after three Post-Punk/New Wave bands: {{W|The Cure}}, {{W|Joy Division}} and {{W|Public Image Ltd}}, respectively.<br />
*[[Carne]]'s [[Notorious B.I.G.|Stand]] is a reference to American Rapper {{W|Notorious B.I.G.}}<br />
*[[Trish Una|Trish]]'s Stand [[Spice Girl]] is named after the British pop group {{W|Spice Girls}}, as well her [[Stand Cry|battlecry]] is a reference to the song "''{{W|Wannabe}}''" performed by the same group.<br />
*[[Risotto Nero|Risotto]]'s [[Metallica]] is a homage to {{W|Metallica|the Heavy Metal band of the same name}} with the ability being inspired by the album cover of the Metallica album {{W|Load (album)|Load}}.<br />
*[[Cioccolata]]'s [[Green Day]] shares its name with the American Punk group "{{W|Green Day}}."<br />
*[[Secco]]'s Stand [[Oasis]] is named after alternative British Rock band "{{W|Oasis (band)|Oasis}}."<br />
*The pose done by Giorno on the cover of [[Volume 62]] is a reference to the album cover of Ronnie James Dio's {{W|Holy Diver}}.<br />
*The [[Bow and Arrow#The Arrows|Requiem Arrow]] and the [[Chariot_Requiem|Sta]][[Gold_Experience_Requiem|nds]] created from it are a reference to the requiem mass composed by {{W|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart}}, {{W|Franz Xaver Süssmayr}}, and {{W|Joseph Leopold Eybler}}, {{W|Requiem (Mozart)|Requiem}}.<br />
*[[Scolippi]]'s [[Rolling Stone|Stand]] is named after the British Rock band "{{W|The Rolling Stones}}".<br />
*In the novel [[Purple Haze Feedback]], [[Sheila E]] is named after the American singer of the {{W|Sheila E.|same name}}.<br />
*In Purple Haze Feedback, the stands of [[Voodoo Child|Sheila E]], [[All Along The Watchtower|Cannolo Murolo]], [[Dolly Dagger|Vittorio Cataldi]], [[Night Bird Flying|Angelica Attanasio]], [[Rainy Day Dream Away|Vladimir Kocaqi]], and [[Manic Depression|Massimo Volpe]] are named after six Jimi Hendrix songs: {{W|Voodoo Child (Slight Return)|''Voodoo Child''}}, {{W|All Along the Watchtower|''All Along The Watchtower''}}, {{W|Dolly Dagger|''Dolly Dagger''}}, {{W|Night Bird Flying|''Night Bird Flying''}}, {{W|Electric Ladyland|''Rainy Day Dream Away''}}, and ''{{W|Manic Depression (song)|Manic Depression}}, respectively''.<br />
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*When Team Bucciarati enter [[Coco Jumbo]], they turn the T.V. on and there is a football soccer game on the screen which shows {{W|Tsubasa Oozora}} from ''{{W|Captain Tsubasa}}''.<br />
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*[[Minor Characters#Luca|Luca]] is also a fictional character in Mario Puzo's novel {{W|The Godfather (novel)|The Godfather}}, as well as its 1972 film adaptation.<br />
*In the anime, Fugo uses his wit to outdo a waiter's threats on putting him in jail by mentioning a 1987 court case between "Argento v. De Sica". Said court case is fictional and the names used are references to film directors Dario Argento (''Suspiria'') and Vittorio de Sica (''Bicycle Thieves'')<br />
*[[Squalo]] /[[Clash]] 's theme in the anime seems to be inspired by the {{W|Jaws (film)|Jaws}} theme.<br />
*The idea of Diavolo and Vinegar Doppio is very similar to the idea of {{W|Keyser Söze}} and Verbal Kint from the Brian Singer movie {{W|The Usual Suspects}}<br />
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*When [[Chariot Requiem]] has the [[Bow and Arrow|arrow]], [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]] describes how [[Diavolo]] has a split personality. He mentions {{W|Billy Milligan}} as an example of someone who had ten different personalities.<ref>Chapter 577: [[Chapter 577|The Requiem Plays Quietly (6)]]</ref><br />
*Narancia's backstory is nearly identical to that of the character Tom Hagen in Mario Puzo's novel {{W|The Godfather (novel)|The Godfather}}.<br />
*During the fight with Ghiaccio, the pose that Giorno holds Mista at the end of the fight is a reference to Michelangelo's {{W|Pietà (Michelangelo)|Pietà}} in St Peter's Basilica, on Vatican City<br />
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==Part 6: ''Stone Ocean''==<br />
===Music===<br />
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*The location of Stone Ocean's setting is set in Port St. Lucie, Florida, where interestingly, real-life former rapper {{W|Vanilla Ice}} currently makes his residence; considering the part's focus on villains who are still devoted to {{W|DIO}}, this appears to not be just coincidence.<br />
*[[Jolyne Cujoh]]'s name is likely a reference to the American country song {{W|Jolene (song)|Jolene}} by {{W|Dolly Parton}}. Notably, during her fight with [[Gwess]], Jolyne's name is repeated several times in a fashion similar to the song.<br />
*[[Stone Free]], Jolyne's Stand is named after the song composed and performed by {{W|Jimi Hendrix}}.<br />
*[[Ermes Costello]]'s name is a reference to the British musician {{W|Elvis Costello}}.<br />
*The [[Green Dolphin Street Prison]] is named after the song {{W|On Green Dolphin Street (song)|On Green Dolphin Street}}.<br />
*Gwess' [[Goo Goo Dolls]] is a reference to {{W|Goo Goo Dolls|the American Alternative Rock band of the same name}}.<br />
*[[Manhattan Transfer|Johngalli A's Stand]] is named after the contemporary Jazz Fusion band "{{W|Manhattan Transfer}}."<br />
*[[Pucci]]'s [[Whitesnake]] is named after {{W|Whitesnake|the Metal band of the same name}}.<br />
*The title of the chapter [[Prisoner of Love]] as well as the volume title might be a reference to the song {{W|Prisoner of Love (1931 song)|Prisoner of Love}}, sung by {{W|Russ Columbo|Columbo}}, {{W|The Ink Spots}} and {{W|Perry Como}} among others.<br />
*Ermes' stand, [[Kiss]], is named after American Hard Rock band {{W|Kiss (band)|KISS}}.<br />
*[[Highway to Hell|McQueen's Stand]] is a reference to "{{W|Highway to Hell}}", a song and album by Australian band {{W|AC/DC}}.<br />
*[[Burning Down the House|Emporio's Stand]] is a reference to the {{W|Talking Heads}}' song "{{W|Burning Down the House}}"<br />
*The Like A Virgin bracelets the prisoners must wear while searching the farm are a reference to {{W|Like a Virgin (song)|the song of the same name}}.<br />
*[[Foo Fighters|F.F.]] and [[Foo Fighters (Stand)|her Stand]]'s names are based on American alternative Rock band "{{W|Foo Fighters}}."<br />
*[[Miraschon]]'s Stand, [[Marilyn Manson]] shares its name with the American Rock band {{W|Marilyn Manson}} and its lead singer.<br />
**The scene in [[SO Chapter 34]] in which Miraschon steals Pucci's cross may be inspired by the lyrics to the Whitesnake song Saints an' Sinners; "Saints an' sinners, priests an' thieves."<br />
*[[Weather|Weather Report]] and [[Weather Report (Stand)|his Stand]]'s names are based on Jazz band "{{W|Weather Report}}."<br />
**Weather's appearance is based on a silhouette known as Buffalo man, which appears on many of {{W|Jamiroquai}}'s albums.<br />
*[[Lang Rangler]]'s Stand, [[Jumpin' Jack Flash]], is a reference to the {{W|Rolling Stones}} song of the same name.<br />
*[[Minor Characters#Savage Garden|Savage Garden]]'s name is based on an Australian {{W|Pop rock|pop rock}} duo of the same name.<br />
**Their song [[I Want You]] became the ending theme for [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable|the third season&nbsp;of the JoJo's Anime]].<br />
*[[Limp Bizkit]] is a reference to the American Rock band {{W|Limp Bizkit}}.<br />
*[[Diver Down]], [[Anasui]]'s Stand, is named after the same name album by {{W|Van Halen}}.<br />
*The name of [[Guccio]]'s [[Survivor]] is based on American 80s Hard Rock band "{{W|Survivor (band)|Survivor}}."<br />
*[[Planet Waves]] is named after {{W|Planet Waves|the album of the same name}} by {{W|Bob Dylan}} feat. {{W|The Band}}.<br />
*[[Dragon's Dream]] is named after the song and album of the same name by {{W|Thom Brennan}}.<br />
*[[Yo-Yo Ma]] is named after French-born American cellist {{W|Yo-Yo Ma}}.<br />
**Yo-Yo Ma mentions having an {{W|R.E.M.}} sticker.<br />
*[[Pucci]] forces Guccio to sing {{W|Messiah (Handel)|Handel's Messiah}}, conducted by Gardiner in 1982.<br />
*[[Green, Green Grass of Home]], the stand of [[the Green Baby]], is based on {{W|Green, Green Grass of Home|the Tom Jones song of the same name}}.<br />
*During a flashback, Pucci mentions seeing a {{W|Michael Jackson}} concert on television.<br />
*"4 Rhinoceros Beetles" is one of the 14 words in Dio's Diary and may be a references to {{W|The Beatles}}.<br />
*{{nihongo4|''{{W|Desolation Row}}''|廃墟の街|Haikyo no machi}}, a 1965 song written and sung by {{W|Bob Dylan}}, is one of the 14 words for Heaven found in Dio's Diary.<br />
*[[Jail House Lock]] is a reference to the song "{{W|Jailhouse Rock (song)|Jailhouse Rock}}" by {{W|Elvis Presley}}.<br />
*The name of [[Ungalo]]'s [[Bohemian Rhapsody]] is based on the {{W|1975 Queen song of the same name}}.<br />
**The nature of Bohemian Rhapsody as a Stand is most likely a reference to the opening lyrics of the song it shares its name with, "Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Caught in a landslide,/No escape from reality." Due to Bohemian Rhapsody's ability to bend "fantasy" into "reality", much to the confusion of Anasui and Weather Report, it appears as a direct reference to the lyrics.<br />
*[[Rikiel]]'s [[Sky High]] is named after {{W|Jigsaw (band)|Jigsaw}}'s song "{{W|Sky High (song)|Sky High}}."<br />
*[[Donatello|Versus]]' [[Underworld]] shares its name with British Electronic band "{{W|Underworld (band)|Underworld}}."<br />
*Weather Report's ability [[Weather Report (Stand)#Heavy Weather|Heavy Weather]] shares its name with the {{W|Heavy Weather (album)|Weather Report album of the same name}}.<br />
*[[C-Moon]]'s name is based on a song by {{W|Paul McCartney}} called "{{W|C-Moon}}".<br />
*[[Made in Heaven]] and its original name Stairway to Heaven are respectively references to the song and album "{{W|Made in Heaven}}" by {{W|Queen (band)|Queen}} and "{{W|Stairway to Heaven}}" by {{W|Led Zeppelin}}.<br />
*The title of [[SO Chapter 158]], {{W|What a Wonderful World}}, is likely based on the song of the same name by {{W|Louis Armstrong}}.<br />
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===People===<br />
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*[[Ermes Costello]]'s first name is based on French high fashion house "Hermès."<br />
*[[Emporio Alniño]] is named after Italian fashion brand "Emporio Armani."<br />
*[[Narciso Anasui]] is a reference to American fashion designers "Narciso Rodriguez" and "Anna Sui."<br />
*[[Gwess]] shares her name with the American fashion brand "Guess."<br />
*[[Loccobarocco]] is a reference to the Italian Fashion designer of the same name.<br />
*[[Johngalli A]] has his name based on Spanish-British fashion designer "John Galliano."<br />
*[[Thunder McQueen]] is named after British fashion designer and brand "Alexander McQueen."<br />
*[[Miraschon]]'s name is based on Italian fashion designer "Mila Schön."<br />
*[[Lang Rangler]] might be a reference to both Austrian fashion designer "Helmut Lang" and Jeans manufacturer brand "Wrangler."<br />
*[[Sports Maxx]] is named after Italian fashion brand "Sportmax."<br />
*[[Guccio]]'s name is based on Italian fashion designer "Guccio Gucci."<br />
*[[Viviano Westwood]]'s name is based on British fashion designer "Vivienne Westwood."<br />
*[[Kenzou]] is named after Japanese stylist "Kenzou Takada."<br />
*[[D an G]] is a reference to Italian fashion house "D&G", founded by "Domenico '''D'''olce" and "Stefano '''G'''abbana."<br />
*[[Miuccia Miuller]] is a reference to both Italian stylist "Miuccia Prada" and her fashion house "Miu Miu."<br />
*[[Ungalo]] is named after French stylist "Emanuel Ungaro."<br />
*[[Rikiel]] shares his name with French fashion designer "Sonia Rykiel."<br />
*[[Donatello Versus]] is named after the Italian fashion designer "Donatella Versace's" brand, {{W|Versus (Versace)|Versus}}.<br />
*[[Enrico Pucci]]'s name is based on Italian fashion designers "Enrico Coveri" and "Emilio Pucci."<br />
*The prisoner whose body F.F. takes over is named for the fashion brand {{W|Etro}}.<br />
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*Affected by [[Jail House Lock]], Jolyne watches some movies while suffering from amnesia. At first she questions Johnny Depp and later she spoils the ending of {{W|The Sixth Sense}}. The notes she makes for herself are a reference to the movie {{W|Memento (film)| Memento}}.<br />
*The name of the {{Nihongo|'''''[[Burn, Dragon's Dream (story arc)|Burn, Dragon's Dream]]'''''|燃えよ{{Ruby|竜の夢|ドラゴンズ・ドリーム}}|Moe yo Doragonzu Dorīmu}} story arc references the Japanese localization of Bruce Lee's {{Nihongo|{{W|Enter The Dragon}}|燃えよドラゴン|Moe yo Doragon}}.<br />
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*[[Bohemian Rhapsody]] is a Stand able to bring fictional characters into reality. Some characters from Manga and Comic were summoned. Among them: Spiderman, Kenshiro, Raoh, Mazinger Z, Tetsuwan Atom (Astro Boy), Tetsujin 28 (Gigantor) and Giant Robo.<br />
*The arc [[There's Six of Them!]] bears a strong resemblance in name and initial plot to the short shojo manga and anime film {{W|They were Eleven|They Were Eleven}}.<br />
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===Other===<br />
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*[[Bohemian Rhapsody]] is a Stand able to bring fictional characters into reality. Some characters from Popular Tales were summoned. Among them: Pinocchio, Mickey Mouse, E.T., Mother Goat, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Peter Pan, Little Red Riding Hood and The Big Bad Wolf.<br />
*Bohemian Rhapsody also summoned some art pieces: Vincent van Gogh's portraits and Venus by Botticelli.<br />
*When the 7 dwarves are summoned they mentioned Terminator's T-2000 and Star Wars's Chewbacca.<br />
*In popular culture, The Mayan Prophecy of 2012, announced the end of the world at December of that same year. In the manga [[Enrico Pucci|Pucci]] succeeded in ending the actual world to create a new one.<br />
*In a Florida tourist guide book read by Anasui, the city of Orlando's Disney's Magic Kingdom and MGM, Universal Studios and Sea World Theme Park are referenced.<br />
*[[Donatello Versus]]' back story is a reference of the book {{W|Holes (novel)|Holes}}.<br />
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==Part 7: ''Steel Ball Run''==<br />
===Music===<br />
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*The [[Zeppeli Family|Zeppeli]] surname is named after the English rock band {{W|Led Zeppelin}}.<ref>''[[JoJonium]]'' 第2巻 (Volume 2), Pg. 323</ref><br />
**[[Spin]] is a reference to the Danish band [https://www.discogs.com/artist/800182-Spin-10?filter_anv=0&subtype=Albums&type=Releases Spin] and their 1976 album of [https://www.discogs.com/Spin-Spin/master/237064 the same name].<br />
**Gyro Zeppeli's horse, Valkyrie, references {{W|Richard Wagner}}'s {{W|Ride of the Valkyries}}.<br />
*[[Sandman]]'s given name is a reference to the either to the {{W|America (band)|America}} song "Sandman" or the {{W|Metallica}} song "{{W|Enter Sandman}}."<br />
*[[Johnny Joestar]]'s name could be a reference to the song {{W|Johnny B. Goode}} by {{W|Chuck Berry}}.<br />
**[[Johnny Joestar|Johnny]]'s horse is named after the song and album {{W|Slow Dancer}} by {{W|Boz Scaggs}}.<br />
*[[Steven Steel]] is named after musician {{W|Stephen Stills}}.<br />
*[[Pocoloco]] is named after "{{W|Un Poco Loco}}", a composition by {{W|Bud Powell}}.<br />
**Pocoloco's horse [[Hey Ya!]] is named after the song {{W|Hey Ya!}}" by US hip hop band {{W|Outkast}}.<br />
*Being the alternate universe counterpart of [[Dio]], [[Diego Brando]] retains the reference to {{W|Ronnie James Dio}}.<br />
**[[Diego Brando|Diego]]'s horse is named after the {{W|Bob Seger#The Silver Bullet Band|Silver Bullet Band}}.<br />
*[[Lucy Steel]]'s name could be a reference to {{W|The Beatles}} song {{W|Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds}}.<br />
*Some of the other horses and racers in the race have names referencing songs. Dixie Chicken (referencing the {{W|Little Feat}} {{W|Dixie Chicken|album of the same name}}), Ramblin' Man (referencing the {{W|The Allman Brothers Band|Allman Brothers Band}} {{W|Ramblin' Man (The Allman Bothers Band song)|song of the same name}}), Zenyatta Mondatta (referencing the {{W|The Police|Police}} {{W|Zenyatta Mondatta|album of the same name}}) Roxanne (referencing the Police {{W|Roxanne (song)|song of the same name}}), Baba Yaga (referencing the {{W|Emerson, Lake & Palmer|Emerson, Lake &amp; Palmer}} song The Curse of Baba Yaga), Nut Rocker (referencing the Emerson, Lake & Palmer {{W|Nut Rocker|song of the same name}}), Caravanserai (referencing the {{W|Santana (band)|Santana}} {{W|Caravanserai|album of the same name}}), Moonflower (referencing the Santana {{W|Moonflower (album)|album of the same name}}), Sloop John B (referencing the {{W|Beach Boys}} {{W|Sloop John B|song of the same name}}), Catch A Wave (referencing the Beach Boys {{W|Catch a Wave|song of the same name}}), Billy White (referencing the {{W|Billy Idol}} song {{W|White Wedding (song)|White Wedding}}), Love Unlimited (referencing {{W|Love Unlimited|the vocal trio of the same name}}), #1 (referencing the {{W|Nelly}} song {{W|Number 1 (Nelly song)|No. 1}}), Nellyville (referencing the Nelly {{W|Nellyville|album of the same name}}), Country Grammer (referencing the Nelly {{W|Country Grammer|album of the same name}}), Iglesias (referencing the singer {{W|Julio Igesias}}), Nathalie (referencing the Julio Igesias song of the same name), Mack the Knife (referencing the {{W|Lois Armstrong}} {{W|Mack the Knife|song of the same name}}), Rotters Club (referencing the {{W|Hatfeild and the North}} {{W|The Rotters' Club (album)|album of the same name}}), Nightfly (referencing the {{W|Donald Fagen}} album {{W|The Nightfly}}), Kanye (referencing the rapper {{W|Kanye West}}), Mister (referencing the band {{W|Mr. Mister}}), Georgie Porgie (referencing the {{W|Toto (band)|Toto}} song {{W|Georgey Porgy (song)|Georgey Porgy}}) and Europe Express (referencing the {{W|Kraftwerk}} album {{W|Trans-Europe Express (album)|Trans-Europe Express}})<br />
*Mountain Tim's name may be a reference to the song {{W|Mountain Jam}} by {{W|The Allman Brothers Band}}.<br />
**[[Mountain Tim]]'s horse references {{W|Stan Jones (songwriter)|Stan Jones}}' song {{W|(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend}}.<br />
**[[Oh! Lonesome Me|Mountain Tim's Stand]] is named after the {{W|Don Gibson}} song {{W|Oh Lonesome Me}}.<br />
*[[Mrs. Robinson]] is named after {{W|Mrs. Robinson|the song of the same name}}, by {{W|Simon & Garfunkel|Simon &amp; Garfunkel}}.<br />
**Mrs. Robinson's horse is named El Condor Pasa after the Simon & Garfunkle {{W|El Condor Pasa (song)|song of the same name}}.<br />
*The three racers killed by the Boom Boom family are named for musicians {{W|Donald Jay Fagen|Jay Fagen}}, {{W|Walter Carl Becker}} (both from {{W|Steely Dan}}) and {{W|Steve Lukather}} (from {{W|Toto (band)|Toto}}).<br />
*All three members of the [[Boom Boom Family]] are named from different parts of {{W|André 3000|André Lauren Benjamin}}'s name.<br />
*The Boom Boom Family's horses are named for the {{W|Jimi Hendrix}} songs {{W|Foxy Lady}}, {{W|Crosstown Traffic (song)|Crosstown Traffic}}, and {{W|Little Wing}}.<br />
**The Boom Boom Family's stand [[Tomb of the Boom]] is a reference to the song of the same name by {{W|Outkast}}.<br />
*[[Oyecomova]] is named after the song {{W|Oye Como Va}} from the Latin jazz and mambo musician {{W|Tito Puente}} (famously covered by {{W|Santana}}).<br />
*[[Pork Pie Hat Kid]], and his Stand [[Wired]], are repeated references to {{W|Jeff Beck}}'s cover of the song "{{W|Goodbye Pork Pie Hat}}" from ''{{W|Wired (Jeff Beck album)|Wired}}''. <br />
* Johnny's [[Tusk|Stand]] is a reference to {{W|Fleetwood Mac}}'s song and album {{W|Tusk (song)|Tusk}}.<span style="display:none;"> </span><br />
*The third stage of the [[Steel Ball Run (race)|Steel Ball Run race]], "Rocky Mountain Breakdown," is a reference to the {{W|Poco}} song of the same name. <br />
*Mt. Footloose is a direct reference to the song {{W|Footloose (song)|Footloose}} by {{W|Kenny Loggins}}.<br />
*[[Dr. Ferdinand]] is named after the band, {{W|Franz Ferdinand (band)|Franz Ferdinand}}.<br />
**His Stand is named after the {{W|David Bowie}} album and song {{W|Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)}}.<br />
*[[Hot Pants]] is based on the song of the {{W|Hot Pants (song)|same name}} performed by {{W|James Brown}}.<br />
**Hot Pants' horse is named Get Up, after the James Brown song {{W|Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine|Get Up (I feel like being a) Sex Machine}}.<br />
**Hot Pants' Stand, [[Cream Starter]], is named after {{W|Firestarter (song)|Firestarter}}, a song by the English band "{{W|the Prodigy}}."<br />
*Both [[Gaucho]] and his horse, Peg, are named after {{W|Steely Dan}} songs of the {{W|Gaucho (album)|same}} {{W|Peg (song)|name}}.<br />
*[[Ringo Roadagain]] is named after musician {{W|Ringo Starr}} and the {{W|Bob Dylan}} song "{{W|On the Road Again (Bob Dylan song)|On the Road Again}}", despite assumption that the name comes from {{W|Willie Nelson}}'s {{W|On the Road Again (Willie Nelson song)|eponymous song}}.<br />
**His [[Mandom|Stand]] is named after the {{W|Jerry Wallace}} single "Mandom: The Lovers of the World", which was only released in Japan.<br />
*[[Blackmore]] is named after {{W|Deep Purple}} guitarist {{W|Ritchie Blackmore}}.<br />
**[[Catch the Rainbow|His Stand]] is named after the song "{{W|Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow|Catch the Rainbow}}" by Richie Blackmore and {{W|Ronnie James Dio}}'s band "{{W|Rainbow (band)|Rainbow}}."<br />
*[[In a Silent Way|Sandman's Stand]] is a reference to {{W|Miles Davis}}'s album "{{W|In a Silent Way}}."<br />
*[[Sugar Mountain]] is named for the {{W|Sugar Mountain (song)|song}} by {{W|Neil Young}}.<br />
*[[Tatoo You!]] references the {{W|Tattoo You|album}} of the same name by {{W|The Rolling Stones}}.<br />
*[[Mike O.]] is named after progressive Rock musician {{W|Mike Oldfield}}.<br />
**Similarly, [[Tubular Bells|his Stand]] is named after his debut song and album, {{W|Tubular Bells}}.<br />
*[[Wekapipo]]'s name is based on the single "Wake Up People" by {{W|SOUL'd OUT}}.<br />
**Similarly, his [[Steel Ball|Wrecking Balls]] appear to be named after {{W|Neil Young}} 's song "{{W|Freedom (Neil Young album)|Wrecking Ball}}."<br />
*[[Magent Magent]] is also named in a single of {{W|SOUL'd OUT}}, "'''Magenta Magenta'''."<br />
**[[20th Century Boy]] is named after {{W|20th Century Boy|T-Rex's song of the same name}}. <br />
*[[Axl RO]] is named after {{W|Guns N' Roses}}' frontman "{{W|Axl Rose}}."<br />
**Similarly, [[Civil War|his Stand]] is named after Guns N' Roses' song "{{W|Civil War (song)|Civil War}}."<br />
*The arc [[Both Sides Now]] is named after the {{W|Joni Michelle}} song "{{W|Both Sides, Now}}."<br />
*[[Funny Valentine]] is a reference to famous Jazz slow tune "{{W|My Funny Valentine}}."<br />
**[[Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap]] is named after the {{W|AC/DC'|AC/DC}} {{W|Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (song)|song}} of the same name.<br />
*[[D-I-S-C-O]] is named after the {{W|D.I.S.C.O.|song}} by Ottawan.<br />
**[[Chocolate Disco|D-I-S-C-O's Stand]] is a reference to J-Pop song "Chocolate Disco" by {{W|Perfume (group)|Perfume}}.<br />
*Lucy's [[Ticket to Ride|Stand]] is named after the {{W|Ticket to Ride|song of the same name}} by The Beatles.<br />
*The S.S. Blue Hawaii is named after the {{W|Elvis Presley}} song {{W|Blue Hawaii (song)|Blue Hawaii}}.<br />
*[[Love Train|D4C Love Train]] is named after the {{W|The O'Jays|O'Jays}} song {{W|Love Train}}.<br />
*[[Gyro Zeppeli]]'s [[Ball Breaker|Stand]] is named after the {{W|AC/DC}} Album and song {{W|Ballbreaker}}.<br />
*The [[High Voltage]] Arc is a reference to the {{W|AC/DC}} {{W|High Voltage (song)|song of the same name}}.<br />
*The artwork Araki drew for the cover of the [[Ultra Jump]] May 2011 Issue is a reference to the album art of Progressive Rock Band {{W|Yes (band)|Yes}}' album, ''{{W|Fragile (Yes album)|Fragile}}''. This album contains the song, "[[Roundabout]]", which happens to be the first ending of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|anime]].<br />
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===Film===<br />
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*[[Steel Ball Run (race)]] is based on the race movie Cannonball Run.<br />
*The scene in which [[Funny Valentine]] receives his father's handkerchief is very similar to the famous "Gold Watch" scene from {{W|Pulp Fiction}}.<br />
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===People===<br />
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*In [[SBR Chapter 3]], an actress named "Dorothy Parker" is named by Johnny's girlfriend, likely as a nod to the American writer {{W|Dorothy Parker}}.<br />
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==Part 8: ''JoJolion''==<br />
===Music===<br />
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*[[Josuke Higashikata (JoJolion)|Josuke]]'s [[Soft & Wet|Stand]] is named after Prince's first single, Soft & Wet.<br />
*[[Ojiro Sasame]]'s [[Fun Fun Fun|Stand]]'s name is based off the hit single, {{W|Fun, Fun, Fun}} by The Beach Boys.<br />
*[[California King Bed]], [[Daiya Higashikata]]'s Stand, is named after a {{W|Rihanna}} song of the {{W|California King Bed|same name}}.<br />
*Daiya is revealed to be a fan of the band {{W|Yes (band)|Yes}}. She quotes a line from their song, {{W|Heart of the Sunrise}}.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 7}}</ref><br />
*Daiya asks Josuke to sing {{W|Queen (band)|Queen}}'s {{W|Bicycle Race}}, while on their way to the store.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 10}}</ref><br />
*[[Jobin]]'s name is a reference to Brazilian singer and songwriter {{W|Antônio Carlos Jobim|Tom Jobim}}<br />
*Yasuho's Stand is named after Prince's {{W|Paisley Park (song)|Paisley Park}}.<br />
*[[Kyo Nijimura]]'s Stand is named after {{W|Lady Gaga}}'s {{W|Born This Way (song)|song}} and {{W|Born This Way|album}} "Born This Way", though was originally named after {{W|The Jam}}'s hit single [[Going Underground]].<br />
*[[Shakedown Road]] (alternatively known as "Shakedown Street", a possible reference to the {{W|Shakedown Street (song)|Grateful Dead}}) is also known as {{W|Dead Man's Curve (song)|Dead Man's Curve}}.<br />
*The Stand [[Les Feuilles]] is possibly named after the song "{{W|Autumn Leaves (song)|Autumn Leaves}}" or "Les Feuilles Mortes", a poem by {{W|Jacques Prévert}}.<br />
*[[Joshu Higashikata]]'s Stand [[Nut King Call]] is named after jazz artist {{W|Nat King Cole}}.<br />
*[[Tsurugi]]'s Stand [[Paper Moon King]] is named after the song {{W|It's Only a Paper Moon (song)|"It's Only a Paper Moon"}} by Nat King Cole.<br />
*Within the Sesame Honey Cafe, there are various fake music albums with covers that reference real ones. One in particular features the Dropout Bear found on Kanye West's album, {{W|The College Dropout}}.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 25}}</ref><br />
*[[Norisuke Higashikata IV|Norisuke]]'s Stand [[King Nothing]] is named after the {{W|King Nothing|Metallica song of the same name}}.<br />
*[[Yotsuyu]]'s Stand [[I Am a Rock]] is named after the Simon & Garfunkel song {{W|I Am a Rock|of the same name}}. Yotsuyu himself says a line from the song, "I am a Rock, I am an Island."<br />
*Jobin's Stand [[Speed King]] is named after the Deep Purple song {{W|Speed King|of the same name}}.<br />
*Karera's Stand name is a combination of Part 4's Yukako Yamagishi's Stand, who's name is based off an {{W|Love Deluxe|album}} by the British R&B group Sade, and the Japanese phrase, "Love-Love."<br />
*The [[A. Phex Brothers]]' moniker is a reference to electronic musician {{W|Aphex Twin}}, while their Stands' names' likely reference one of the artist's songs, {{W|Selected Ambient Works 85–92|Schottkey 7th Path}}.<br />
*Damo Tamaki's Stand [[Vitamin C]] is named after the {{W|Can (band)|Can}} song of the same name. His last name is derived from {{W|Damo Suzuki}}, the former vocalist of the band, {{W|Can (band)|Can}}. The first name "Tamaki" was chosen as a reference to the band itself as the kanji can also be read as "Kan".<ref>''[[JJL Volume 14]]: [[Author's Note (JoJolion)|Author's Note]]''</ref> This reading is also reflected in the name of Damo's cleaning service.<br />
*Dolomite's Stand [[Blue Hawaii]] is named after the {{W|Elvis Presley}} album {{W|Blue Hawaii (Elvis Presley album)|of the same name}}.<br />
*Rai's Stand, [[Doggy Style]], is likely named after the {{W|Snoop Dogg}} album, {{W|Doggystyle}}.<br />
*The character [[Urban Guerrilla]] is likely named after the {{W|Urban Guerrilla|Hawkwind song of the same name}}.<br />
*Urban Guerrilla's Stand, [[Brain Storm]], is likely named after the {{W|Brain Storm|Hawkwind song of the same name}}.<br />
*The character [[Doremifasolati Do]] is likely named after the Hawkwind album, {{W|Doremi Fasol Latido}}.<br />
*The character [[Poor Tom]] is likely a reference to the {{W|Poor Tom|Led Zeppelin song of the same name}}.<br />
*Poor Tom's Stand, [[Ozon Baby]], is likely named after the Led Zeppelin song, {{W|Ozone Baby}}.<br />
*Josuke chases an ambulance with the license plate, "S Mori 3-11". This is possibly a reference to the band, '{{W|311 (band)|311}} '.<br />
*The character [[Wu Tomoki]] and his Stand [[Doctor Wu]] are a reference to the {{W|Katy Lied|Steely Dan song of the same name}}.<br />
*Mitsuba's Stand, [[Awaking III Leaves]], is possibly named after the {{W|David Yeagley}} song, "Awakenings: No. 3. Leaves Floating (On a Slow Stream)".<br />
*[[JJL Volume 21|Volume 21]]'s title and [[The Wonder of You (The Miracle of Your Love) (story arc)|the story arc that it covers]] may be references to the {{W|The Wonder of You|Ray Peterson song of the same name}}.<br />
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===Film===<br />
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*When Yasuho and Josuke come to Yoshikage Kira's home, they see a naked woman bathing in a way similar to the room 237 scene of Stanley Kubrick's The Shining.<br />
*When Yasuho is in the basement of the Higashikata residence with Tsurugi, there is a poster on the back wall of the film, {{W|Enter the Dragon}}, starring Bruce Lee.<br />
*The [[Trouble with the curve (story arc)|Trouble with the curve]] story arc is a reference to the movie, {{W|Trouble with the Curve}}. The movie stars Clint Eastwood, one of Araki's favorite actors.<br />
*When Josuke drags Yasuho into the Higashikata's family photo, it resembled the family photo scene in The Godfather where Michael Corleone drags Kay into the photo. Also, when Norisuke realizes one of his sons is missing, he decides to not take the picture like the way Vito Corleone acted when he noticed Michael was missing.<br />
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===Manga/Anime===<br />
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*The inside of the Higashikata bunker is filled with several toys and memorabilia, including figures of {{W|Ultraman}} and {{W|Astro Boy}}.<ref>{{Ch|JJL Chapter 24}}</ref><br />
*In [[JJL Chapter 25|chapter 25]], Yasuho goes in a car that has a {{W|Monkey D. Luffy}} plush-doll and a doll head wearing a hat with antlers, similar to {{W|Tony Tony Chopper}}.<br />
*The famous mangaka {{W|Shotaro Ishinomori}} is mentioned to have mediated under pine tree in Morioh, now on the [[Wall Eyes]] opposite the land that belongs to the Higashikatas.<br />
*When Josuke uses his bubbles to shave, there are some references to Kinnikuman. Josuke also uses Soft & Wet to steal the fur off a cat whose head bears the kanji for meat (肉), another reference to Kinnikuman.<br />
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===Others===<br />
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*The natural disaster that hit Morioh in the manga is the same event that actually took place in Japan on March 11, 2011, the {{W|2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami}}.<br />
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==Other==<br />
===music===<br />
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*The stand [[Remote Romance]] from the [[Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012|JoJo Exhibition 2012]] is named after the {{W|Camel (band)|Camel}} song of the same name. <br />
*The [[JOJO A-GO!GO!]] artbook includes several images of different characters and stands having a dance party, with the artwork being captioned with "Let's Dance". This is a possible reference to the David Bowie song of the same name.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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Don Vito Corleone said.png|Marlon Brando as The Godfather, as he appears in ''Stardust Crusaders''<br />
The cat like Doraemon.png|Doraemon homage as "Neko Dora" in ''Stardust Crusaders''<br />
Alessi4.png|Shining Alessi<br />
CarCrash.png|The car crash scene in [[Chapter 251]]. Waldo can be seen among the people flying in the air.<br />
Chapter 703.jpg|Characters Summoned by ''Bohemian Rhapsody''<br />
Sixth sense.png|Jolyne spoiling the ending of Sixth Sense<br />
Johnny depp.png|Johnny Depp<br />
Magic Kingdom.png<br />
Annasui guide book.png<br />
3c5ca9a543d74fad62dd79da80795adc.jpg|Tsubasa Ozora in a Soccer game inside ''Coco Jumbo''<br />
Jjl_reference.jpg|Monkey D. Luffy plush-doll and Tony Tony Chopper.<br />
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|ja_kanji = ノトーリアス・{{Ruby|B・I・G|ビッグ}}<br />
|engname = Notorious Chase<br />
|user = [[Carne]] <br />
|namesake = {{w|The Notorious B.I.G.}}<ref>[[Weekly Shonen Jump]] '97 Issue No. 36</ref> (American rapper)<br />
|type = [[Stand Types#Automatic Stands|Automatic Stand]]<br />
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|animedebut = {{Ep3|GW Episode 24}}<br />
|gamedebut = [[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]<br />
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{{Quote|This Stand breaks... every single rule I've known. There is no host... He's already dead... on the runway in Venice.|[[Giorno Giovanna]] about Notorious B.I.G, [[Chapter 535]]}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''Notorious B.I.G'''|ノトーリアス・{{Ruby|B・I・G|ビッグ}}|Notōriasu Biggu}} is the [[Stand]] of [[Carne]], featured in ''[[Vento Aureo]]''.<br />
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==Appearance==<br />
[[File:Notorious B.I.G.png|frameless|left|180px]]<br />
In its brief appearance with its user alive, Notorious B.I.G seems humanoid. It wears a striped half-mask rising in a peak above its head and extending over its right eye. Its teeth are bared in a snarl, although it's unclear if this is a permanent expression or merely its reaction to Carne's injuries.<br />
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After reactivating itself following its user's death, Notorious B.I.G. begins developing a body of blobby flesh. Once large enough, it develops a crude form with two small limbs and a tail. It gains the eyes and mask of its previous form, along with armored bands on its body and shoulders and tiny, wheel-like "hands" at the ends of its arms.<br />
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After consuming enough matter, Notorious B.I.G undergoes a second transformation into a much larger monster. It becomes big enough to fill up the entire end of a plane's cabin and its arms become two stretchy tentacles. Its pointed helmet now curls over the top of its head and the Stand now possesses a mouth filled with blunt human-like teeth.<br />
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====Color Schemes====<br />
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{{Palette|Body|#D9E6DD|desc=Green gray}}<br />
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{{Palette|Mask|#FEFDFC|#6294D0|desc=White and blue stripes}}<br />
{{S|'''Post-Mortem'''}}<br />
{{Palette|Flesh|#DC3688|desc=Magenta}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#FCDF52|desc=Yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Mask and Armor|#FEFDFC|#6294D0|desc=White and blue stripes}}<br />
{{Palette|Wheels|#5B5E57|#0E0E0E|desc=Gray axles and black wheels}}<br />
|T2=GioGio (PS2)<br />
|{{Palette|Flesh|#B34857|desc=Burgundy}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#FFE000|desc=Yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Mask and Armor|#C3D0B5|#727E89|desc=Green gray and blue gray stripes}}<br />
{{Palette|Wheels|#FAF2A7|#0B0A0B|desc=Golden axles and black wheels}}<br />
|T3=Anime<br />
|{{S|'''Humanoid'''}}<br />
{{Palette|Body|#F76C89|desc=Hot pink}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#EACF4C|desc=Yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Mask|#E4E7EC|#6F86DB|desc=White and blue stripes}}<br />
{{S|'''Post-Mortem'''}}<br />
{{Palette|Flesh|#E8898E|desc=Congo pink}}<br />
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{{Palette|Mask and Armor|#E4E7EC|#6F86DB|desc=White and blue stripes}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Personality==<br />
Notorious B.I.G. seems to have an animalistic personality, seeking only to devour things to further its growth. However, it appears to communicate with Giorno when it begins to develop on his arm, revealing information about itself that its current target couldn't possibly know (such as its name and the nature of its existence). <br />
<br />
==Abilities==<br />
Notorious B.I.G is one of the few Stands able to exist even after its user's death. Coupled with its ability to grow by absorbing energy, even that of attacks, Notorious B.I.G can be said to be truly invincible. However, as an automated Stand, it can be bypassed.<br />
<br />
==== Post-Mortem Activation ====<br />
While Notorious B.I.G can be summoned while Carne is alive,<ref>Chapter 533, [[Chapter 533|Notorious B.I.G (1)]]</ref> the Stand is said to only activate upon its User's death, drawing energy from Carne's grudge. This is one of its main features and gets rid of a potential weakness. Initially, Notorious B.I.G seems to have no body after the death of its user, instead constructing one by absorbing matter and energy from an outside source.<ref name=":0">Chapter 534, [[Chapter 534|Notorious B.I.G (2)]]</ref> As this body is made of physical matter, it is vulnerable to mundane damage such as being flung into objects<ref name=":1">Chapter 538, [[Chapter 538|Notorious B.I.G (6)]]</ref> or getting impaled;<ref name=":2">Chapter 539, [[Chapter 539|Spice Girl (1)]]</ref> however, any surviving pieces will remain active and capable of regenerating themselves.<br />
<br />
==== Energy Absorption ====<br />
[[File:Notorious big powa 1.gif|thumb|220x220px|Notorious B.I.G eats at Giorno's arm]]<br />
Upon activation, Notorious B.I.G slowly infects anyone that has touched the remains of its user and eats away at flesh and energy in order to grow a body; this includes Stand energy<ref>Volume 57, in-between Stand stats, Chapter 534 [[Chapter 534|Notorious B.I.G (2)]]</ref> and energy from automated objects like an engine.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":2" /> Through this ability, Notorious B.I.G can grow to a great volume with enough energy, eventually reaching a size comparable to a jet plane. More importantly, one speck of it can completely recover from near-destruction as long as it reaches a source of energy to feed on, making it nigh-impossible to defeat.<ref name=":2" /><br />
<br />
Its ability to absorb Stand energy makes it immune to Stand attacks, enabling it to seek out Stands in order to feed on them.<ref name=":3">Chapter 535, [[Chapter 535|Notorious B.I.G (3)]]</ref><br />
<br />
==== Partial Symbiosis ====<br />
In its initial growth phase, Notorious B.I.G. can influence its host's body, causing them to perform actions without being consciously aware of them. After infecting Giorno, it somehow made him take some of Carne's fingers and put them into a plane's freezer; later, it used a pen to write out Giorno's thoughts on the wall and window. <br />
<br />
==== Speed Detection ====<br />
[[File:Notorious_big_powa 2.gif|left|thumb|300x300px|Notorious B.I.G detects and can catch up to the fastest things near it]]<br />
While Notorious B.I.G is blind, it can detect movement around itself, driving it to automatically attack the fastest moving object within range.<ref name=":3" /> After detecting the object moving fastest with respect to itself, it accelerates itself until it can latch onto its target; at one point, it becomes fast enough to catch up with a plane flying at 800kph.<ref>Chapter 536, [[Chapter 536|Notorious B.I.G (4)]]</ref> This trait makes Notorious B.I.G.'s behavior predictable if one is aware of it;<ref name=":3" /> the Stand can be distracted with various objects like the moving hand of a clock<ref name=":1" /> or a motorized seat<ref>Chapter 537, [[Chapter 537|Notorious B.I.G (5)]]</ref> as long as nothing is moving faster than it. This also secures its prison in the ocean; the constant motion of waves and currents confuses Notorious B.I.G. to the point where it can no longer attack anything besides the odd passing boat.<ref>Chapter 540, [[Chapter 540|Spice Girl (2)]]</ref><br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Notorious B.I.G was originally the humanoid Stand of Carne, though nothing is known about its abilities then. Carne is sent on a mission to kill Passione's [[Team Bucciarati|traitors]], but is immediately killed by Mista. However, it is eventually revealed that Notorious B.I.G survived after Carne's death and latched onto Giorno's body when he attempts to confirm the enemy's demise, only making its presence known well after the plane takes off. Consuming Giorno's arm to grow, it attacks and incapacitates Mista and Narancia in rapid succession.<br />
<br />
Although Giorno succeeds in throwing the Stand outside by cutting off his remaining hand, it quickly catches up to the plane and begins to attack Trish before shifting its focus to Giorno's brooch, which Gold Experience turned into a hand earlier. Trish's attempt to protect Giorno's hand leads to the awakening of her Stand Spice Girl, which allows Trish to impale and seemingly destroy Notorious B.I.G. In actuality, a piece of the immortal Stand entered the engine room and absorbed the energy of the engine, causing it to grow huge.<br />
<br />
In defiance of Bucciarati's plan to crash the plane, Trish tears the plane apart with Spice Girl, turning the cockpit into a makeshift parachute while the majority of Notorious B.I.G chases the larger, faster-falling part of the plane into the Tyrrhenian Sea. While a small piece of the Stand is found on Abbacchio's hair, Bruno attacks it with Sticky Fingers, causing it to attach to his arm. Trish then cuts off his arm to send it into the sea. Notorious B.I.G remains alive and active in the Tyrrhenian Sea, occasionally chasing down and destroying quickly-moving ships; this behavior leads sailors to call it "{{W|Tyrrhenian Sea|Tyrrhenian}}'s stomach".<br />
==Chapters / Episodes==<br />
{{Appearance<br />
|Chapters = <br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 532}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 533}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 534}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 535}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 536}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 537}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 538}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 539}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 540}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 557}} {{Mo}}<br />
|Episodes = <br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 24}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 25}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 28}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 28.5}}<br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 30}} {{Mo}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== In Video Games ==<br />
=== Vento Aureo (PS2) ===<br />
Notorious B.I.G appears as the enemy faced in Chapters 14 and 15 of Super Story Mode, with the player taking control of [[Trish]]. While [[Trish]] can, in theory, defeat Notorious B.I.G without reaching the ladybug brooch turning into a hand by Giorno, doing so is a very tedious and difficult process. The Stand will wander the plane aimlessly until something moves. It is then that Notorious B.I.G will leap at whatever has moved and attack it. For [[Trish]], moving in any way shape or form will draw Notorious B.I.G's attention until she stops or is attacked. The Stand only has one move against Trish: It will jump on her head before knocking her all the way to the front of the plane, resetting her progress towards the brooch. If Trish gets to the brooch in the back of the plane, she will awaken her Stand [[Spice Girl]], allowing her to effectively defeat Notorious B.I.G.<br />
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In Chapter 15, Notorious B.I.G has become gigantic and is slowly advancing to the front of the plane. Trish must attack it in order to set it back and stall it for two minutes. During this level, debris and cargo will fall, and Notorious B.I.G will attack in attempts to push Trish back and gain ground. If Notorious B.I.G gets to the front of the plane and catches Trish, she will be instantly defeated regardless of health level.<br />
<br />
==== Secret Factors ====<br />
===== Chapter 14 =====<br />
# Trish must hit one of the seats and make it recline. This will make Notorious B.I.G attack said seat until it destroys it, allowing Trish to walk (but not run) without being attacked. (Value of 2)<br />
# Trish must get to the ladybug brooch. This will activate a cutscene of Spice Girl awakening. From then on, Trish will have her Stand and therefore full moveset available. (Value of 4)<br />
# Trish must Stand Shoot one of the seats. Instead of reclining, the seat will soften and will become much more durable, making Notorious B.I.G take longer to destroy it and therefore leave itself vulnerable for a longer period of time. (Value of 2)<br />
# Trish must use Spice Girl's pipe attack (Triangle button) on Notorious B.I.G, dealing heavy damage. This is best done while it is distracted by a seat. (Value of 2)<br />
<br />
===== Chapter 15 =====<br />
# Trish automatically starts the level with a Secret Factor level of MAX. (Value of 10)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<tabber><br />
Manga=<br />
<gallery><br />
NotoriousBIG2.jpg|''[[JOJO A-GO!GO!]]''<br />
Notorious Profile.png|Stand stats<br />
notoriousbigpre.jpg|Notorious B.I.G's first appearance before Carne's death<br />
Carne with stand.png|Attacked by Mista as Carne dies<br />
N-BIGFingers.PNG|The Stand's first re-manifestation after Carne's death, as finger pieces<br />
N-BIGMoreFingers.PNG|The fingers slowly growing and multiplying<br />
N-BIGAttacks.jpg|Notorious B.I.G finally attacks, starting with [[Giorno Giovanna]]<br />
N-BIGStandEating.jpg|Consuming [[Gold Experience]] to grow<br />
N-BIGEatsSP.PNG|Consuming [[Sex Pistols]]<br />
N-BIGAttacksNarancia.jpg|Attacking [[Aerosmith]]<br />
N-BIGTrish.jpg|Attacking Trish after fully forming<br />
N-BIGSeat.PNG|Assaulting a reclining seat<br />
BigeatingTrishiboot.png|Notorious B.I.G eating [[Trish Una|Trish]]'s boot<br />
SpiceGirlAttacks.jpg|Slowly destroyed by Trish's Stand, [[Spice Girl]]<br />
N-BIGReallyBIG.jpg|Notorious B.I.G grows immensely after consuming the plane engine<br />
N-BIGChasesTrish.jpg|The Stand chases Trish through the plane<br />
TrishArrivederci.PNG|The last piece of the Stand falls as Trish bids it an "Arrivederci"<br />
</gallery><br />
|-|<br />
Anime=<br />
<gallery><br />
NotoriousShot.jpg|Notorious B.I.G first shown, in its humanoid form.<br />
NotoriousShot2.jpg|Alongside its former master as he dies.<br />
NotoriousFIngers.jpg|The Stand manifests itself as fingers.<br />
NotoriousGrass.jpg|Checked for signs of life by Gold Experience.<br />
NotoriousArm.jpg|Giorno notices too late that the Stand was already attached to his arm.<br />
OriginalBIG.jpg|The writing done by the Stand controlling Giorno's arm. {{s|Original with Japanese subtitles}}<br />
NotoriusChase.jpg|The writing done by the Stand controlling Giorno's arm. {{s|English version}}<br />
NotoriousHand.jpg|Consuming Giorno's hand after being shot off by Mista.<br />
GEArmDamage.jpg|Gold Experience's arm mangled by the Stand.<br />
NotoriousAerosmith.jpg|Notorious B.I.G latches onto Aerosmith<br />
NotoriousTrueForm.jpg|Notorious B.I.G fully manifests itself.<br />
TrishNotoriousBIG.jpg|Trish desperately attempting not to attract the Stand's attention.<br />
NotoriousBrooch.jpg|Notorious B.I.G moves towards Giorno's brooch.<br />
Notorious_Big_sea.png|Notorious B.I.G as a sea monster<br />
Secco speaks of B.I.G.png|[[Secco]] talks about Notorious B.I.G to [[Cioccolata]].<br />
NotoriousBIGStats.jpg|Stand stats.<br />
Notorious B.I.G.png<br />
Notorious B.I.G ref.png<br />
</gallery><br />
|-|<br />
Other=<br />
<gallery><br />
Giogio13.png|Notorious B.I.G in [[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]<br />
Notoriousbig-superactionstatue.PNG|Notorious B.I.G figure that comes with Spice Girl's [[Super Action Statue]]<br />
</gallery><br />
</tabber><br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
*Araki admits that he created Notorious B.I.G simply as an opponent for [[Trish]] to fight and enjoyed drawing [[Carne]] more than the Stand itself.<ref name="JOJOVELLER">''[[JOJOVELLER/Commentaries#Vento Aureo|JOJOVELLER Stand Commentaries]]''</ref><br />
*The idea of Notorious B.I.G activating after the user dies might be a reference to the Notorious B.I.G album, "{{W|Life After Death}}", and Carne's decision to go through with this plan might be a reference to Notorious B.I.G's first album, {{W|Ready to Die}}.<br />
*Its parasitic nature, ability to take over bodies, and flesh bending appearance, might be a reference to the 1982 film,'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thing_(1982_film) The Thing]'', and the 1987 film,'' [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lily_C.A.T. Lily C.A.T.]'', both which features an alien organism with very similar abilities.<br />
*The anime adaptation changed the romanization of the Stand's name into '''Notorius B.I.G.'''<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
==Site Navigation==<br />
{{Part 5 Stands}}<br />
[[Category:Part 5 Stands]]<br />
[[Category:Automatic Stands]]<br />
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<div>{{Stand Info<br />
|title = Lovers<br />
|colors = StardustCrusaders<br />
|image = <tabber><br />
Manga=[[File:Lovers.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
|-|<br />
Anime=[[File:Lovers AnimeAV.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
</tabber><br />
|ja_kanji = ラバーズ(恋人)<br />
|user = [[Steely Dan]]<br />
|namesake = {{W|The Lovers (Tarot card)|The Lovers}} (tarot card)<br />
|type = [[Stand Types#Long-Distance Stand|Long-Distance Stand]]<br />
|mangadebut = {{Ch3|Chapter 161}}<br />
|animedebut = {{Ep3|SC Episode 16}}<br />
|gamedebut = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC Game)]]<br />
|seiyuu = {{W|Tony Oliver}} {{S|English Dub}}<br />
|stats = {{Stats|power=E|speed=D|range=A|persistence=A|precision=D|potential=E|color={{Color|SDC2}}}}<br />
|destpower = E<br />
|speed = D<br />
|range = A<br />
|persistence = A<br />
|precision = D<br />
|potential = E<br />
}}<br />
{{Quote|The weakest Stand is also the most terrifying of them all!|Lovers, [[Chapter 164]]}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''Lovers'''|ラバーズ(恋人)|Rabāzu}}, is the [[Stand]] of [[Steely Dan]] featured in ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]''.<br />
<br />
==Appearance==<br />
[[File:JoJo Tarot 06 - The Lover.png|thumb|left|100px|The Lover]]<br />
Lovers is, unlike most Stands, of microscopic size, enabling it to infiltrate the human body unnoticed. It resembles a robotic humanoid creature with an insectoid head and with crab pincers for hands.<br />
<br />
Its design is a combination of a fly, a flea, and the robot from the 1986 science fiction film {{W|Short Circuit (1986 film)|Short Circuit}}.<ref>''Artbook: [[JOJOVELLER]]''</ref><br />
<br />
It represents the Tarot Card {{W|The Lovers (Tarot card)|The Lovers}}, which symbolizes the forming of a bond between people.<br />
<br />
Lovers is red with blue lenses in the colored manga. It is portrayed as light brown with red lenses in the anime.<br />
<br />
==== Color Schemes ====<br />
{{CS<br />
|bg={{Color|SDC}}<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#CF7263|desc=Salmon}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#8BCEC5|desc=Blue}}<br />
{{Palette|Mouth|#FFC62D|desc=Yellow}}<br />
|T2=Anime<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#AA943F|#C6C07B|desc=Mustard yellow and bright yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#F35A81|desc=Red}}<br />
{{Palette|Mouth|#3E3A2D|desc=Brown}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Personality ==<br />
Although it obeys Steely Dan's command without question, Lovers also displays its own personality. It has a sly and sneaky temperament and taunts its opponent in combat. Although it recognizes its weakness, it also considers itself terrifying because it has mastered its own strengths and is confident that it can beat both [[Silver Chariot]] and [[Hierophant Green]].<ref>Chapter 164, [[Chapter 164|The Lovers Part 5]]</ref> When pushed into a corner, it will flee.<ref>Chapter 165, [[Chapter 165|Lovers Part 6]]</ref><br />
<br />
==Abilities==<br />
By Steely Dan's own words, Lovers is very weak, unable to even lift a single strand of hair.<ref name=":0">Chapter 162, [[Chapter 162|The Lovers Part 3]]</ref> Because of its microscopic size, Lovers is by itself very vulnerable. However, its ability to infiltrate the brain makes it nonetheless a formidable and elusive Stand that is very difficult to reach and its reach of hundreds of kilometers makes escape impossible.<ref name=":0" /><br />
<br />
==== Pain Synchronisation ====<br />
[[File:Lovers powa.gif|thumb|220x220px|Pain and injuries are returned manifold to Lovers' current victim]]<br />
Lovers' primary ability is to enter the brain of its victim, more precisely the brain stem,<ref name=":1">Chapter 163, [[Chapter 163|Lovers Part 4]]</ref> and manipulate their pain receptors.<ref name=":2">Chapter 161, [[Chapter 161|Lovers Part]] 2</ref> When Steely Dan feels any physical stimuli, be it the pain from a punch,<ref name=":2" /> or even the sensation of cracking his fingers,<ref name=":0" /> Lovers will go berserk inside the brain and return the pain several folds to its victim, causing them to be in agony. It can even cause phantom pain in absent limbs.<ref name=":0" /> It is used to take [[Joseph Joestar]] hostage.<br />
<br />
==== Organic Waste Clones ====<br />
Lovers can take brain cells and turn them into mash for various uses. First, it can disguise itself as another Stand using the mash to cover itself<ref name=":1" /> but can also create a myriad of dummies that aren't the real Stand but can still harm a Stand that has been shrunk to its size.<ref name=":1" /><br />
<br />
==== Spores Cultivation ====<br />
Although not inherent to itself, Lovers uses [[Dio Brando|DIO's]] spores to kill its victims. Thanks to its size, it can carry an individual spore inside someone's brain<ref name=":0" /> and then feed it with brain cells in order to make it grow and eventually destroy the brain like it did with [[Enya the Hag|Enya's]].<ref>Chapter 160, [[Chapter 160|The Lovers Part 1]]</ref><br />
<br />
==Chapters / Episodes==<br />
{{Appearance<br />
|Chapters = <br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 160}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 161}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 162}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 163}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 164}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 165}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 167}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 179}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 213}} {{Mo}}<br />
|Episodes = <br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 16}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 17}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<tabber><br />
Manga=<br />
<gallery><br />
Lovers.jpg|''[[JOJO A-GO!GO!]]''<br />
LoversNervesManga.png|Lovers' first appearance, inside Joseph's brain<br />
LoversEPainManga.png|Joseph feeling enhanced pain<br />
LoversDisguiseManga.png|Lovers disguised as [[Hierophant Green]]<br />
LoversClonesManga.png|Lovers creating clones<br />
LoversManyClonesManga.png|Lovers hidden between it's many clones<br />
Jotarofingerslovers.png|[[Star Platinum]] catches Lovers<br />
kakbeatslovers.png|[[Hierophant Green]]'s string wrapped around Lovers, preventing it from moving<br />
</gallery><br />
|-|<br />
Anime=<br />
<gallery><br />
Loversnerves.png|Lovers inside Joseph's brain<br />
Josephpain.png|Joseph feeling enhanced pain<br />
LoversGrowingSpore.jpg|Lovers is growing [[Dio Brando|DIO]]'s spore<br />
LoversDisguise.jpg|Lovers disguised as [[Hierophant Green]]<br />
Lovers StandCard.png|Tarot card representing The Lovers<br />
Loversstats.png|Lovers' stats<br />
Jojo17fichastand.jpg|Lovers' second stat backdrop<br />
</gallery><br />
|-|<br />
Other=<br />
<gallery><br />
Loverssfc.png|Lovers inside [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]]'s brain ([[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC Game)]])<br />
</gallery><br />
</tabber><br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
*The Lucky Land print of the associated card lacked an "s" in the "The Lovers" text on the bottom in manga prints. This was corrected in the anime.<br />
*The events of the battle against Lovers seems to be based on the 1986 film {{W|Innerspace}}, which was based on the 1966 science fiction film, {{W|Fantastic Voyage}}.<br />
*It's appearance is based off of Johnny 5 from {{W|Short Circuit (1986)|Short Circuit}}. <ref>https://pastebin.com/Eh5C3ENT</ref><br />
*The stand shares the same English voice actor with another Stand: the [[Tower of Gray]].<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
==Site Navigation==<br />
{{Part 3 Stands}}<br />
[[Category:Part 3 Stands]]<br />
[[Category:Long Distance Stands]]<br />
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<div>{{Stand Info<br />
|title = Lovers<br />
|colors = StardustCrusaders<br />
|image = <tabber><br />
Manga=[[File:Lovers.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
|-|<br />
Anime=[[File:Lovers AnimeAV.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
</tabber><br />
|ja_kanji = ラバーズ(恋人)<br />
|user = [[Steely Dan]]<br />
|namesake = {{W|The Lovers (Tarot card)|The Lovers}} (tarot card)<br />
|type = [[Stand Types#Long-Distance Stand|Long-Distance Stand]]<br />
|mangadebut = {{Ch3|Chapter 161}}<br />
|animedebut = {{Ep3|SC Episode 16}}<br />
|gamedebut = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC Game)]]<br />
|seiyuu = {{W|Tony Oliver}} {{S|English Dub}}<br />
|stats = {{Stats|power=E|speed=D|range=A|persistence=A|precision=D|potential=E|color={{Color|SDC2}}}}<br />
|destpower = E<br />
|speed = D<br />
|range = A<br />
|persistence = A<br />
|precision = D<br />
|potential = E<br />
}}<br />
{{Quote|The weakest Stand is also the most terrifying of them all!|Lovers, [[Chapter 164]]}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''Lovers'''|ラバーズ(恋人)|Rabāzu}}, is the [[Stand]] of [[Steely Dan]] featured in ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]''.<br />
<br />
==Appearance==<br />
[[File:JoJo Tarot 06 - The Lover.png|thumb|left|100px|The Lover]]<br />
Lovers is, unlike most Stands, of microscopic size, enabling it to infiltrate the human body unnoticed. It resembles a robotic humanoid creature with an insectoid head and with crab pincers for hands.<br />
<br />
Its design is a combination of a fly, a flea, and the robot from the 1986 science fiction film {{W|Short Circuit (1986 film)|Short Circuit}}.<ref>''Artbook: [[JOJOVELLER]]''</ref><br />
<br />
It represents the Tarot Card {{W|The Lovers (Tarot card)|The Lovers}}, which symbolizes the forming of a bond between people.<br />
<br />
Lovers is red with blue lenses in the colored manga. It is portrayed as light brown with red lenses in the anime.<br />
<br />
==== Color Schemes ====<br />
{{CS<br />
|bg={{Color|SDC}}<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#CF7263|desc=Salmon}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#8BCEC5|desc=Blue}}<br />
{{Palette|Mouth|#FFC62D|desc=Yellow}}<br />
|T2=Anime<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#AA943F|#C6C07B|desc=Mustard yellow and bright yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#F35A81|desc=Red}}<br />
{{Palette|Mouth|#3E3A2D|desc=Brown}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Personality ==<br />
Although it obeys Steely Dan's command without question, Lovers also displays its own personality. It has a sly and sneaky temperament and taunts its opponent in combat. Although it recognizes its weakness, it also considers itself terrifying because it has mastered its own strengths and is confident that it can beat both [[Silver Chariot]] and [[Hierophant Green]].<ref>Chapter 164, [[Chapter 164|The Lovers Part 5]]</ref> When pushed into a corner, it will flee.<ref>Chapter 165, [[Chapter 165|Lovers Part 6]]</ref><br />
<br />
==Abilities==<br />
By Steely Dan's own words, Lovers is very weak, unable to even lift a single strand of hair.<ref name=":0">Chapter 162, [[Chapter 162|The Lovers Part 3]]</ref> Because of its microscopic size, Lovers is by itself very vulnerable. However, its ability to infiltrate the brain makes it nonetheless a formidable and elusive Stand that is very difficult to reach and its reach of hundreds of kilometers makes escape impossible.<ref name=":0" /><br />
<br />
==== Pain Synchronisation ====<br />
[[File:Lovers powa.gif|thumb|220x220px|Pain and injuries are returned manifold to Lovers' current victim]]<br />
Lovers' primary ability is to enter the brain of its victim, more precisely the brain stem,<ref name=":1">Chapter 163, [[Chapter 163|Lovers Part 4]]</ref> and manipulate their pain receptors.<ref name=":2">Chapter 161, [[Chapter 161|Lovers Part]] 2</ref> When Steely Dan feels any physical stimuli, be it the pain from a punch,<ref name=":2" /> or even the sensation of cracking his fingers,<ref name=":0" /> Lovers will go berserk inside the brain and return the pain several folds to its victim, causing them to be in agony. It can even cause phantom pain in absent limbs.<ref name=":0" /> It is used to take [[Joseph Joestar]] hostage.<br />
<br />
==== Organic Waste Clones ====<br />
Lovers can take brain cells and turn them into mash for various uses. First, it can disguise itself as another Stand using the mash to cover itself<ref name=":1" /> but can also create a myriad of dummies that aren't the real Stand but can still harm a Stand that has been shrunk to its size.<ref name=":1" /><br />
<br />
==== Spores Cultivation ====<br />
Although not inherent to itself, Lovers uses [[Dio Brando|DIO's]] spores to kill its victims. Thanks to its size, it can carry an individual spore inside someone's brain<ref name=":0" /> and then feed it with brain cells in order to make it grow and eventually destroy the brain like it did with [[Enya the Hag|Enya's]].<ref>Chapter 160, [[Chapter 160|The Lovers Part 1]]</ref><br />
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==Chapters / Episodes==<br />
{{Appearance<br />
|Chapters = <br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 160}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 161}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 162}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 163}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 164}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 165}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 167}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 179}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 213}} {{Mo}}<br />
|Episodes = <br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 16}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 17}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<tabber><br />
Manga=<br />
<gallery><br />
Lovers.jpg|''[[JOJO A-GO!GO!]]''<br />
LoversNervesManga.png|Lovers' first appearance, inside Joseph's brain<br />
LoversEPainManga.png|Joseph feeling enhanced pain<br />
LoversDisguiseManga.png|Lovers disguised as [[Hierophant Green]]<br />
LoversClonesManga.png|Lovers creating clones<br />
LoversManyClonesManga.png|Lovers hidden between it's many clones<br />
Jotarofingerslovers.png|[[Star Platinum]] catches Lovers<br />
kakbeatslovers.png|[[Hierophant Green]]'s string wrapped around Lovers, preventing it from moving<br />
</gallery><br />
|-|<br />
Anime=<br />
<gallery><br />
Loversnerves.png|Lovers inside Joseph's brain<br />
Josephpain.png|Joseph feeling enhanced pain<br />
LoversGrowingSpore.jpg|Lovers is growing [[Dio Brando|DIO]]'s spore<br />
LoversDisguise.jpg|Lovers disguised as [[Hierophant Green]]<br />
Lovers StandCard.png|Tarot card representing The Lovers<br />
Loversstats.png|Lovers' stats<br />
Jojo17fichastand.jpg|Lovers' second stat backdrop<br />
</gallery><br />
|-|<br />
Other=<br />
<gallery><br />
Loverssfc.png|Lovers inside [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]]'s brain ([[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC Game)]])<br />
</gallery><br />
</tabber><br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
*The Lucky Land print of the associated card lacked an "s" in the "The Lovers" text on the bottom in manga prints. This was corrected in the anime.<br />
*The events of the battle against Lovers seems to be based on the 1986 film {{W|Innerspace}}, which was based on the 1966 science fiction film, {{W|Fantastic Voyage}}.<br />
*It's appearance is based off of Johnny 5 from {{W|Short Circuit (1986)|}}. <ref>https://pastebin.com/Eh5C3ENT</ref><br />
*The stand shares the same English voice actor with another Stand: the [[Tower of Gray]].<br />
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==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
==Site Navigation==<br />
{{Part 3 Stands}}<br />
[[Category:Part 3 Stands]]<br />
[[Category:Long Distance Stands]]<br />
<templatestyles src="StardustCrusaders.css" /></div>TheBlackDemon1996https://jojowiki.com/index.php?title=Lovers&diff=367970Lovers2020-02-04T22:50:57Z<p>TheBlackDemon1996: /* Trivia */</p>
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<div>{{Stand Info<br />
|title = Lovers<br />
|colors = StardustCrusaders<br />
|image = <tabber><br />
Manga=[[File:Lovers.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
|-|<br />
Anime=[[File:Lovers AnimeAV.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
</tabber><br />
|ja_kanji = ラバーズ(恋人)<br />
|user = [[Steely Dan]]<br />
|namesake = {{W|The Lovers (Tarot card)|The Lovers}} (tarot card)<br />
|type = [[Stand Types#Long-Distance Stand|Long-Distance Stand]]<br />
|mangadebut = {{Ch3|Chapter 161}}<br />
|animedebut = {{Ep3|SC Episode 16}}<br />
|gamedebut = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC Game)]]<br />
|seiyuu = {{W|Tony Oliver}} {{S|English Dub}}<br />
|stats = {{Stats|power=E|speed=D|range=A|persistence=A|precision=D|potential=E|color={{Color|SDC2}}}}<br />
|destpower = E<br />
|speed = D<br />
|range = A<br />
|persistence = A<br />
|precision = D<br />
|potential = E<br />
}}<br />
{{Quote|The weakest Stand is also the most terrifying of them all!|Lovers, [[Chapter 164]]}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''Lovers'''|ラバーズ(恋人)|Rabāzu}}, is the [[Stand]] of [[Steely Dan]] featured in ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]''.<br />
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==Appearance==<br />
[[File:JoJo Tarot 06 - The Lover.png|thumb|left|100px|The Lover]]<br />
Lovers is, unlike most Stands, of microscopic size, enabling it to infiltrate the human body unnoticed. It resembles a robotic humanoid creature with an insectoid head and with crab pincers for hands.<br />
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Its design is a combination of a fly, a flea, and the robot from the 1986 science fiction film {{W|Short Circuit (1986 film)|Short Circuit}}.<ref>''Artbook: [[JOJOVELLER]]''</ref><br />
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It represents the Tarot Card {{W|The Lovers (Tarot card)|The Lovers}}, which symbolizes the forming of a bond between people.<br />
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Lovers is red with blue lenses in the colored manga. It is portrayed as light brown with red lenses in the anime.<br />
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==== Color Schemes ====<br />
{{CS<br />
|bg={{Color|SDC}}<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#CF7263|desc=Salmon}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#8BCEC5|desc=Blue}}<br />
{{Palette|Mouth|#FFC62D|desc=Yellow}}<br />
|T2=Anime<br />
|{{Palette|Skin|#AA943F|#C6C07B|desc=Mustard yellow and bright yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#F35A81|desc=Red}}<br />
{{Palette|Mouth|#3E3A2D|desc=Brown}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Personality ==<br />
Although it obeys Steely Dan's command without question, Lovers also displays its own personality. It has a sly and sneaky temperament and taunts its opponent in combat. Although it recognizes its weakness, it also considers itself terrifying because it has mastered its own strengths and is confident that it can beat both [[Silver Chariot]] and [[Hierophant Green]].<ref>Chapter 164, [[Chapter 164|The Lovers Part 5]]</ref> When pushed into a corner, it will flee.<ref>Chapter 165, [[Chapter 165|Lovers Part 6]]</ref><br />
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==Abilities==<br />
By Steely Dan's own words, Lovers is very weak, unable to even lift a single strand of hair.<ref name=":0">Chapter 162, [[Chapter 162|The Lovers Part 3]]</ref> Because of its microscopic size, Lovers is by itself very vulnerable. However, its ability to infiltrate the brain makes it nonetheless a formidable and elusive Stand that is very difficult to reach and its reach of hundreds of kilometers makes escape impossible.<ref name=":0" /><br />
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==== Pain Synchronisation ====<br />
[[File:Lovers powa.gif|thumb|220x220px|Pain and injuries are returned manifold to Lovers' current victim]]<br />
Lovers' primary ability is to enter the brain of its victim, more precisely the brain stem,<ref name=":1">Chapter 163, [[Chapter 163|Lovers Part 4]]</ref> and manipulate their pain receptors.<ref name=":2">Chapter 161, [[Chapter 161|Lovers Part]] 2</ref> When Steely Dan feels any physical stimuli, be it the pain from a punch,<ref name=":2" /> or even the sensation of cracking his fingers,<ref name=":0" /> Lovers will go berserk inside the brain and return the pain several folds to its victim, causing them to be in agony. It can even cause phantom pain in absent limbs.<ref name=":0" /> It is used to take [[Joseph Joestar]] hostage.<br />
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==== Organic Waste Clones ====<br />
Lovers can take brain cells and turn them into mash for various uses. First, it can disguise itself as another Stand using the mash to cover itself<ref name=":1" /> but can also create a myriad of dummies that aren't the real Stand but can still harm a Stand that has been shrunk to its size.<ref name=":1" /><br />
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==== Spores Cultivation ====<br />
Although not inherent to itself, Lovers uses [[Dio Brando|DIO's]] spores to kill its victims. Thanks to its size, it can carry an individual spore inside someone's brain<ref name=":0" /> and then feed it with brain cells in order to make it grow and eventually destroy the brain like it did with [[Enya the Hag|Enya's]].<ref>Chapter 160, [[Chapter 160|The Lovers Part 1]]</ref><br />
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==Chapters / Episodes==<br />
{{Appearance<br />
|Chapters = <br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 160}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 161}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 162}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 163}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 164}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 165}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 167}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 179}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 213}} {{Mo}}<br />
|Episodes = <br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 16}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 17}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<tabber><br />
Manga=<br />
<gallery><br />
Lovers.jpg|''[[JOJO A-GO!GO!]]''<br />
LoversNervesManga.png|Lovers' first appearance, inside Joseph's brain<br />
LoversEPainManga.png|Joseph feeling enhanced pain<br />
LoversDisguiseManga.png|Lovers disguised as [[Hierophant Green]]<br />
LoversClonesManga.png|Lovers creating clones<br />
LoversManyClonesManga.png|Lovers hidden between it's many clones<br />
Jotarofingerslovers.png|[[Star Platinum]] catches Lovers<br />
kakbeatslovers.png|[[Hierophant Green]]'s string wrapped around Lovers, preventing it from moving<br />
</gallery><br />
|-|<br />
Anime=<br />
<gallery><br />
Loversnerves.png|Lovers inside Joseph's brain<br />
Josephpain.png|Joseph feeling enhanced pain<br />
LoversGrowingSpore.jpg|Lovers is growing [[Dio Brando|DIO]]'s spore<br />
LoversDisguise.jpg|Lovers disguised as [[Hierophant Green]]<br />
Lovers StandCard.png|Tarot card representing The Lovers<br />
Loversstats.png|Lovers' stats<br />
Jojo17fichastand.jpg|Lovers' second stat backdrop<br />
</gallery><br />
|-|<br />
Other=<br />
<gallery><br />
Loverssfc.png|Lovers inside [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]]'s brain ([[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC Game)]])<br />
</gallery><br />
</tabber><br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
*The Lucky Land print of the associated card lacked an "s" in the "The Lovers" text on the bottom in manga prints. This was corrected in the anime.<br />
*The events of the battle against Lovers seems to be based on the 1986 film {{W|Innerspace}}, which was based on the 1966 science fiction film, {{W|Fantastic Voyage}}.<br />
*It's appearance is based off of Johnny five from {{W|Short Circuit (1986)|}}. <ref>https://pastebin.com/Eh5C3ENT</ref><br />
*The stand shares the same English voice actor with another Stand: the [[Tower of Gray]].<br />
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==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
==Site Navigation==<br />
{{Part 3 Stands}}<br />
[[Category:Part 3 Stands]]<br />
[[Category:Long Distance Stands]]<br />
<templatestyles src="StardustCrusaders.css" /></div>TheBlackDemon1996https://jojowiki.com/index.php?title=Star_Platinum&diff=366554Star Platinum2020-01-29T16:00:55Z<p>TheBlackDemon1996: </p>
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<div>{{Stand Info<br />
|title = Star Platinum<br />
|colors = StardustCrusaders<br />
|imgtabs = <center><tabber>Part 3 ={{Switch<br />
|Tab1 = Manga|[[File:Star Platinum SC Infobox Manga.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
|Tab2 = Anime|[[File:Star Platinum SC Infobox Anime.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
|Tab3 = OVA|[[File:Star Platinum SC Infobox OVA.png|{{ImageSize}}]]}}<br />
|-|<br />
Part 4 ={{Switch<br />
|Tab1 = Manga|[[File:Star Platinum The World.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
|Tab2 = Anime|[[File:SPTW AV.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
|Tab3 = Film|[[File:JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Diamond is Unbreakable - Chapter 1 - Star Platinum.png|{{ImageSize}}]]}}<br />
|-|<br />
Part 6 =<br />
[[File:SPTW Crop.png|{{ImageSize}}]]</tabber></center><br />
|ja_kanji = スタープラチナ(星の白金)<br />
|user = [[Jotaro Kujo]]<br />
|namesake = {{W|The Star (Tarot card)|The Star}} (tarot card)<br />
|type = [[Stand Types#Close-Range Stand|Close-Range Stand]]<br />
|mangadebut = {{Ch3|Chapter 114}}<br />
|animedebut = {{Ep3|SC Episode 1}}<br />
|gamedebut = [[Famicom Jump II: Saikyo no Shichinin]]<br />
|seiyuu = {{W|Jurota Kosugi}} ([[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|OVA]])<br />[[Daisuke Ono]] {{S|Anime, Games}}<br />
|stats = {{Stats|power=A|speed=A|range=C|persistence=A|precision=A|potential=A|color=#B5D302}}<br />
|destpower = A<br />
|speed = A<br />
|range = C<br />
|persistence = A <br />
|precision = A <br />
|potential = A <br />
|actor = {{W|Matthew Mercer}}<br />{{W|Patrick Seitz}} {{S|Pilot + SC Episode 6, 7 and 9}}<br />
}}<br />
{{Quote|ORA ORA ORA ORA!|Star Platinum's battle cry}}<br />
{{Nihongo|'''Star Platinum'''|スタープラチナ(星の白金)|Sutā Purachina}} is the [[Stand]] of [[Jotaro Kujo]], featured primarily in third part of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]] series, [[Stardust Crusaders]]. Among the very first Stands introduced, it is seen alongside Jotaro in three parts of the series. <br />
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Star Platinum is a powerful Stand characterized by its super-strength, enhanced senses, and the ability to stop time. <br />
<br />
==Appearance==<br />
[[File:Star Platinum A-GO!GO! cropped.png|left|frameless|200px]]<br />
Star Platinum is a humanoid Stand, resembling a tall, well-built man of similar proportions to Jotaro, if not more muscular. In colored art, its skin is often a hue between purple, blue, green, and small bits of gold. Its face and body have varying colors.<br />
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It has long, flowing hair with a darker shade above its eyes and on the bridge of its nose, blurring the distinction between its hair and head. The spaces under its eyes and on its cheeks and chin are a darker color and divided clearly from the space around its nose and mouth. It wears a cap on its chin, and a metallic headband in three pieces, the central piece of which is shaped as a vertical ellipse. Initially, its facial features were very similar to Jotaro's.<br />
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A wavy line runs from each arm to the front of its torso, continuing down its legs. It has a minimal range of clothing and armor, including a short, circular scarf, shoulder pads with a spiral design, long gloves with studs on the back, knee and elbow guards, a loincloth, and short boots (which became knee-length as of [[Stone Ocean|Part 6]]).<br />
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Star Platinum was designed to look like a guardian spirit. Its shoulder pads resemble the ones worn in Hokuto no Ken (Fist of the North Star). The spiral patterns symbolize the Ripple and the concept of infinity.<ref name="JOJOVELLER">''[[JOJOVELLER]]: STANDS - [[JOJOVELLER/Commentaries|Comments by Hirohiko Araki]]''</ref><br />
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In the anime adaptation of [[Diamond is Unbreakable|Part 4]], all of Star Platinum's clothing, such as its red scarf and black gloves, become white, reflecting Jotaro's own transition from black to white apparel. Its darker purple highlights, such as those under its eyes, also become a cyan color.<br />
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====Color Schemes====<br />
{{CS<br />
|bg={{Color|SDC}}<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#9F39C9|desc=Purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#30004E|desc=Dark purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#D6BF3D|desc=Yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#FEE52D|desc=Golden}} <br />
|T2=SFC Game<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#988878|#A86078|desc=Grey and purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#080808|desc=Black}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#D89000|desc=Golden}}<br />
|T3=OVA<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#B9C5E1|#286D97|#7B7089|black|desc=Light blue, blue, purple, and black}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|#AF5631|desc=Light red}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#037D5A|desc=Green}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#781016|desc=Burgundy}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#EFC043|desc=Golden}}<br />
|T4=HFTF & ASB<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#72CE9B|desc=Green}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|#E8D088|desc=Yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#485858|desc=Dark green}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#E8C068|desc=Golden}}<br />
|T5=SDC Anime & EOH<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#BC91FF|#2C1F46|desc=Purple and dark purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|#CAB45F|desc=Yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|Black|desc=Black}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#D3C153|desc=Golden}}<br />
{{Palette|Scarf|#D3250D|desc=Red}}<br />
|T6=DIU Anime<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#A8D0F6|#D092EB|desc=Cyan and light purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|#FEFD51|desc=Yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#0D070C|desc=Black}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#EFCA02|desc=Golden}}<br />
{{Palette|Scarf|#ECF1EC|desc=White}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Personality==<br />
[[File:JoJo Tarot 17 - The Star.png|thumb|100px|right|The Star]]<br />
Despite not having a consciousness of its own, Jotaro has described Star Platinum as very violent. It is silent, except when it throws punches, during which it [[Stand Cry|cries]] ''"ORAORAORA!"'' loudly and repeatedly. With a relatively human face, it may show hints of emotion by scowling and smilng.<br />
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Star Platinum does demonstrate a sense of self-preservation, as seen when it halts a bullet Jotaro experimentally shoots at his own head,<ref name="C114">Chapter 114: ''[[Chapter 114|Jotaro Kujo (1)]]''</ref> protects an incapacitated Jotaro from [[Dio Brando|DIO]]'s attacks during [[The World|Time Stop]], and revives him from near-death by directly pumping his heart<ref name="C257-265">Chapter 257-265: ''[[DIO's World]]'' story arc</ref> (however, considering Star Platinum's pioneering role in the series, this capacity may speak primarily to the metaphysical or subconscious qualities of [[Stand]] users).<br />
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In the original manga, Star Platinum, early on, is seen with a wide, disconcerting smile. Later on, Star Platinum gains Jotaro's stoic visage, with its future grins only serving to warn the unlucky target of Jotaro's rage that they are about to experience an unimaginable amount of pain.<br />
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Star Platinum is named after the {{W|Tarot}} card {{W|The Star (Tarot card)|The Star}}, which symbolizes optimism, discernment, and hope.<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
[[File:SP powa.gif|thumb|220x220px|Star Platinum can bend steel with its bare hands]]<br />
Star Platinum is a [[Stand Types#Close-Range Stand|close-range Stand]], with a basic reach of only 2 meters from Jotaro's body, but with incredible strength, speed, and precision.<br />
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It is one of the most powerful Stands featured in the series. Its overwhelming physical prowess in every basic characteristic, save for range, coupled with Jotaro's own cleverness in combat, allows Jotaro to repeatedly prevail against many Stand users even without the usage of any special power. In addition, Jotaro's discovery of its true ability only made it all the more formidable in combat.<br />
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*'''Super Strength:''' Star Platinum possesses immense strength, being able to throw a Jeep carrying four men and a girl out of the path of an 18-wheeler with one hand, later pulling the same Jeep out of a canyon with only a car as a counter-weight,<ref name="C150-153">Chapter 150-153: ''[[Wheel of Fortune (story arc)|Wheel of Fortune]]'' story arc</ref> and destroy large artificial diamonds within seconds.<ref name="C182">Chapter 182: ''[[Chapter 182|High Priestess (4)]]''</ref><br />
*'''Super Speed:''' Star Platinum boasts phenomenal speed. It was able to intercept a bullet fired from point-blank range,<ref name="C114" /> briefly contended with [[Silver Chariot]] (whilst it was using [[Anubis]]),<ref>Chapter 197: [[Chapter 197|God Anubis (5)]]</ref> and is stated to exceed the speed of light.<ref>Chapter 613: [[SO Chapter 19|The Visitor (9)]]</ref><br />
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*<br />
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*'''Precision''': Star Platinum is incredibly precise; it can surgically remove an object embedded in a person's skull without ill effect, catch both a bullet and a minuscule Stand like [[Lovers]] between his thumb and forefinger in midair, and create a near photo-realistic drawing of a small Egyptian fly from a dark, blurry photo.<ref>Chapter 121: [[Chapter 121|The Power Called a "Stand"]]</ref><br />
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*'''Enhanced Eyesight:''' Star Platinum utilizes eagle-like eyesight throughout ''Stardust Crusaders''. Jotaro has used Star Platinum's eyes to see four kilometers across a desert,<ref name="C187">Chapter 187: ''[[Chapter 187|<nowiki/>'The Fool' Iggy and 'Geb' N'Doul (5)]]''</ref> as well as identify meaningful details, such as a specific type of fly in high-resolution images.<ref name="C121">Chapter 121: ''[[Chapter 121|The Power of a 'Stand'<nowiki/>]]''</ref> It can also follow a card shuffle performed by a professional gambler, subsequently recounting the entire new order of the deck.<br />
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*'''Enhanced Breath:''' Star Platinum inhales with superhuman power, capable of sucking in the entire fog Stand [[Justice]] and holding it long enough for its user to suffocate.<ref>Chapter 159: [[Chapter 159|Justice (6)]]</ref><br />
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*{{nihongo|'''Ora Ora Rush'''|{{Ruby|突きの連打|オラオララッシュ}}|Ora Ora Rasshu|lit. "Barrage of Strikes"}}: Star Platinum's primary method of attack. It throws an extremely fast but precise barrage of powerful punches to pulverize an opponent or destroy objects.<ref name="JoJo6251">[[JoJo6251]]</ref><br />
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*{{nihongo|'''Star Finger'''|{{Ruby|流星指刺|スターフィンガー}}|Sutā Fingā|lit. "Meteor Finger Thorn"}}: Star Platinum can forcibly extend its middle and index fingers to a length of one or two meters, allowing it to perform sneak attacks and stab opponents from afar.<ref name="C129">Chapter 129: ''[[Chapter 129|Dark Blue Moon (3)]]''</ref> The technique's frequency of usage decreased as the battles intensified.<ref name="JOJOVELLER" /><br />
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==Star Platinum: The World==<br />
{{Stand Info<br />
|title = Star Platinum: The World<br />
|image = [[File:Star_Platinum_The_World.png]]<br />
|colors = DiamondIsUnbreakable<br />
|ja_kanji = {{Sm|スタープラチナ ザ・ワールド}}<br />
|namesake = [[The World]]<br />
|type = [[Stand Types#Close-Range Stand|Close-Range Stand]]<br>[[Stand Types#Range Irrelevant Stands|Range Irrelevant]]<br />
|mangadebut = {{Ch3|Chapter 266}}<br />
|animedebut = {{Ep3|DU Episode 1}}<br />
|seiyuu = [[Daisuke Ono]] {{S|Anime, Games}}<br />
|actor = {{W|Matthew Mercer}}<br />
|stats = <tabber><br />
Part 4={{Stats|power=A|speed=A|range=C|persistence=A|precision=A|potential=A|color=#F7B616}}<br />
{{Stat Info|destpower=A|speed=A|range=C|persistence=A|precision=A|potential=A}}<br />
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Part 6 (V3)={{Stats|power=A|speed=A|range=C|persistence=A|precision=A|potential={{Null}}|color=#98C988|note=<nowiki>*</nowiki>Developmental Potential: Complete|notealign=right}}<br />
{{Stat Info|destpower=A|speed=A|range=C|persistence=A|precision=A|potential=Complete}}<br />
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Part 6 (V17)={{Stats|power=A|speed=A|range=C|persistence=E|precision=A|potential=C|color=#98C988|notealign=right}}<br />
{{Stat Info|destpower=A|speed=A|range=C|persistence=E|precision=A|potential=C}}<br />
</tabber><br />
}}<br />
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During the final battle with DIO in ''Stardust Crusaders'', Star Platinum awakens the ability to stop time. The technique is referred to by Jotaro as {{nihongo|'''Star Platinum: The World'''|スタープラチナ ザ・ワールド|Sutā Purachina Za Wārudo}}, after the late antagonist's Stand, [[The World]].<br />
====Time Stop====<br />
When activated, Star Platinum is able to halt the flow of time for a brief moment, causing everything around him to appear frozen in place. During this time-lapse, Jotaro is able to interact with any object or person within his range. Measures of time during Time Stop correspond to normal measures, as shown by Jotaro's unwilling reduction in the duration of Time Stop affected by [[Made in Heaven]]. He is unable to use the ability consecutively, requiring a few seconds in between each usage.<ref>SO Chapter 152: ''[[SO Chapter 152|Made in Heaven, Part 4]]''</ref><br />
[[File:SPTW time stop.gif|thumb|left|250px|Star Platinum: The World stops time]]<br />
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In Jotaro's physical prime, the ability lasted 5 seconds,<ref name="C744">SO Chapter 150: ''[[SO Chapter 150|Made in Heaven, Part 2]]''</ref> but decreased over time due to neglect from its user. Ten years after its initial use, Jotaro is only able to stop time for half a second,<ref>Chapter 267: ''[[Chapter 267|Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata, Part 2]]''</ref> but eventually extends it to 1-2<ref>Chapter 328: ''[[Chapter 328|Let's Go "Hunting"!, Part 4]]''</ref> seconds throughout the later half of [[Diamond is Unbreakable]].<br />
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In Stone Ocean, the Stand is given the official name, '''Star Platinum: The World''',<ref name="C744" /> as well as stats that differ from the original Star Platinum. Despite a significant downgrade to the Stand's persistence, Jotaro increases the duration of the time stop from 2 seconds<ref>SO Chapter 13: ''[[SO Chapter 13|The Visitor, Part 3]]''</ref> back to its original 5 seconds<ref>SO Chapter 148: ''[[SO Chapter 148|C-Moon, Part 8]]''</ref> during the face-off at Cape Canaveral.<br />
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==Star Platinum Over Heaven==<br />
{{Canon}}<br />
{{spoiler|/ Game}}<br />
In the story mode of the game ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|Eyes of Heaven]]'', Jotaro eventually comes face to face with [[Heaven Ascension DIO]], the mastermind behind the multiverse plot. As their fight went on, Star Platinum and [[The World]]'s same-type aspect came into play once more, enabling Star Platinum to learn [[The World Over Heaven]]'s signature ability: '''Overwrite Reality.'''<br />
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This grants Star Platinum the same potentially limitless ability to rewrite time and reality itself, the only true limitation being that it requires the use of its hands to do so. Despite these changes, Star Platinum's appearance and stats are not given any change like [[The World Over Heaven]]'s.<br />
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As a result of its powers, all of the anomalies disappeared after the death of Heaven Ascension DIO. The world reverted back to normal and Jotaro lost his Over Heaven power.<ref>Eyes of Heaven Glossary</ref><br />
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==Chapters / Episodes==<br />
{{Appearance<br />
|Chapters = <br />
<tabber><br />
Part 3 = <br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 114}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 115}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 116}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 118}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 119}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 120}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 121}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 122}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 123}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 126}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 127}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 128}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 129}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 131}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 132}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 136}} {{Cover}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 137}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 138}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 139}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 150}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 151}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 152}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 153}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 159}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 161}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 164}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 165}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 166}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 167}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 172}} {{C|Death Thirteen's ability}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 179}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 180}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 181}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 182}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 183}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 186}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 187}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 188}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 196}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 197}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 198}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 209}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 213}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 214}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 215}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 216}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 228}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 229}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 233}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 234}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 235}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 236}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 237}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 238}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 247}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 249}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 250}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 251}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 256}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 257}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 258}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 259}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 260}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 261}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 262}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 263}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 264}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 265}}<br />
|-|<br />
Part 4 = <br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 266}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 267}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 271}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 290}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 292}} {{Cover}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 303}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 307}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 311}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 320}} {{Photo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 325}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 327}} {{Flash}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 328}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 329}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 355}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 356}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 357}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 360}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 362}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 363}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 364}} {{Cover}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 367}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 368}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 374}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 412}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 415}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 423}} {{C|Temporary death}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 436}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 437}} {{Flash}}<br />
|-|<br />
Part 6 = <br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 12}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 13}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 15}} {{C|Description only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 16}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 17}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 18}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 19}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 20}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 33}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 42}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 48}} {{Flash}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 49}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 50}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 75}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 145}} {{C|Description only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 147}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 148}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 150}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 151}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 152}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 153}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 154}} {{Death}}<br />
</tabber><br />
|Episodes = <br />
<tabber><br />
Part 3 = <br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 1}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 2}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 3}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 4}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 5}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 6}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 7}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 9}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 13}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 15}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 16}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 17}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 18}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 23}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 24}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 25}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 26}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 29}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 33}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 35}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 37}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 40}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 41}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 42}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 44}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 45}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 46}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 47}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 48}}<br />
|-|<br />
Part 4 = <br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 1}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 2}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 11}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 12}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 14}} {{Photo}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 16}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 23}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 24}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 25}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 34}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 36}} {{C|Temporary death}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 39}}<br />
|-|<br />
Part 5 = <br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 29}} {{C|Silhouette/Photo only}}<br />
|-|<br />
OVA = <br />
*{{Ep|Episode 1 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 2 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 3 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 7 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 8 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 9 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 10 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 11 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 12 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 13 (OVA)}}<br />
</tabber><br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
{{#tag:tabber|Manga = {{#tag:tabber|<br />
Part 3=<br />
<gallery><br />
spfirst.png|first appearance<br />
Spcatchbullet.png|Star Platinum catches a bullet<br />
Chapter 116.jpg|[[Chapter 116]]; first full-body appearance<br />
StarPlatinum Tower of Gray.png|Star Platinum against [[Gray Fly]]'s [[Tower of Gray]]<br />
StaPla Shark.png|Star Platinum striking a shark while smiling<br />
SPlatinum st color v02 052.png|Star Platinum before against [[Dark Blue Moon]]<br />
SP Punching DBM.png|Star Platinum protecting [[Anne]] and punching [[Dark Blue Moon]] in same time<br />
StarFinger.png|STAR FINGER!<br />
Spcatchesglass.png|Star Platinum catches all the glass shards<br />
StarPlatinumJustice.png|Star Platinum sucking up [[Justice]]<br />
st_color_v07_009.png|Fake Star Platinum created by [[Death Thirteen]]<br />
Jotaro Kujo (Chapter 182).jpg|Breaking all of [[High Priestess]]' teeth<br />
Jotarothrowsiggy.png|Star Platinum throws [[Iggy]]<br />
Djdarby2.png|Star Platinum breaks [[Daniel J. D'Arby]]'s fingers<br />
StarPlatinum&TheWorldClash.png|Star Platinum meets fists with [[The World]]<br />
StarPlatinumvsTheWorld.png|Star Platinum's final clash with [[The World]]<br />
StarPlatinum.jpg|''[[JOJO A-GO!GO!]]''<br />
</gallery><br />
{{!}}-{{!}}<br />
Part 4=<br />
<gallery><br />
Star_Platinum_The_World.png|Star Platinum: [[The World]]<br />
OraOraOra.png|Pummeling [[Sheer Heart Attack]]<br />
Star Platinum Yoshihiro (Chapter 368).png|Star Platinum smashing [[Yoshihiro Kira]]'s camera<br />
Star Platinum Kira (Chapter 362).png|Star Platinum pummeling [[Yoshikage Kira|Kira]]<br />
</gallery><br />
{{!}}-{{!}}<br />
Part 6=<br />
<gallery><br />
StarPlatinum stats.png|Star Platinum's stats (Part VI)<br />
Star_Platinum-_The_World.png|Star Platinum: [[The World]]'s stats<br />
Chapter 627.jpg|[[SO Chapter 33]]<br />
Star p 1.PNG|[[SO Chapter 150]]<br />
SP JJGG.jpg|''[[JOJO A-GO!GO!]]''<br />
</gallery><br />
}}<br />
{{!}}-{{!}}<br />
Anime=<br />
<tabber><br />
Part 3=<br />
<gallery><br />
JotaroWStarPlatinum.png|Star Platinum's first appearance<br />
JotaroWithStarPlatinum.png|Star Platinum and [[Jotaro Kujo]]<br />
THE STAR StaPla.png|Star Platinum with the tarot card "The Star"<br />
StarPlatinum A06.png|Star Platinum's statistics as represented in the anime<br />
JotaroStandCard.png|[[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]] and Star Platinum with the tarot card representing "The Star"<br />
Oraoraora on Dan.gif|"ORA ORA ORA" rush<br />
File:Starthrow.gif|Star Platinum throws<br />
jojos_bizarre_adventure_stardust_crusaders-05-jotaro-star_platinum-stand.jpg|Star Platinum and its master<br />
Starplatinum jaguars.png|The Jaguars, consisting of a team of Star Platinums<br />
SP punches Nukesaku.png|Star Platinum punches [[Nukesaku]] in his female form<br />
StarPlatinumVSTheWorld.gif|Star Platinum and [[The World]] clash fists<br />
TW SP clash.png|Jotaro and [[Dio Brando|DIO]] face off<br />
TheWorldDonut.png|Star Platinum punches through The World's chest<br />
SPHeartStop.png|Star Platinum grips Jotaro's heart, hiding his heartbeat<br />
DIO Skull Cracked.png|Star Platinum cracking DIO's skull<br />
Star Platinum anime.jpg|Promotional art for Star Platinum in the anime<br />
Star_Platinum_anime_ref_(1).jpg|Anime reference sheet: body<br />
Star_Platinum_anime_ref_(2).jpg|Anime reference sheet: pose<br />
Star_Platinum_anime_ref_(3).jpg|Anime reference sheet: head<br />
StarPlatinumOVAconcept.png|Concept art for the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|OVA]]<br />
Star Platinum OVA.jpg|Star Platinum's appearance in the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|OVA]].<br />
</gallery><br />
|-|<br />
Part 4=<br />
<gallery><br />
Star Platinum defending CrazyD.png|Defending from a volley of [[Crazy Diamond]]'s punches.<br />
SP Part 4.png|Star Platinum about to throw a punch.<br />
SP stops a barb.png|Catching one of [[Ratt]]'s flesh-melting barbs.<br />
SPTW tries to break SHA.png|Star Platinum tries to destroy [[Killer Queen#Secondary Bomb .28.22Sheer Heart Attack.22.29|Sheer Heart Attack]].<br />
SPTW punches KQ.png|Star Platinum punching [[Killer Queen]] in the head.<br />
Kira gets ORA'd.png|Delivering a punch rush to [[Yoshikage Kira]].<br />
Kira pummeled by Jotaro.png|Giving the finishing blow to Kira.<br />
Star Platinum (Part 4) stats.png|Star Platinum's stats in [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable|Diamond is Unbreakable]].<br />
SPTWGreatDays.png|Star Platinum throwing a punch in the third opening, ''[[Great Days]]''.<br />
SPTW Key Art.png|Key art of Star Platinum.<br />
</gallery><br />
</tabber><br />
{{!}}-{{!}}<br />
Game=<br />
<gallery><br />
Star Platinum sprite in SFC game.png|Star Platinum sprite in [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC Game)|SFC game]]<br />
JotaroHeritage.gif|Star Platinum alongside Jotaro, as they appear in [[Heritage for the Future]]<br />
SPlatinum ASBnofondo.png|Star Platinum as it appears in [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|All Star Battle]]<br />
J&SP-ASB.jpg|Star Platinum and Jotaro in ''All Star Battle''<br />
StarPlatinumEoH.png|Star Platinum render, [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|Eyes of Heaven]]<br />
SP-SFDHA.jpg|Star Platinum unleashing a dual barrage with [[Stone Free]] during Jotaro and [[Jolyne Cujoh|Jolyne]]'s DHA, ''EoH''<br />
Ultrastadium-jotaro2.png|Jotaro and Star Platinum in the announcement trailer for ''Jump Stadium''<br />
Ultrastadium-jotaro3.png|Star Platinum preforms a beatdown in ''Jump Stadium''<br />
File:Jōtarō_Kūjō_(Star_Platinum)_(Jump_Force).png|Model from [[Jump Force]]<br />
</gallery><br />
{{!}}-{{!}}<br />
Figure=<br />
<gallery><br />
Top (2).jpg|[[Chara Heroes]]; Part 3 Vol.1<br />
StarPlatinumGSAS.jpg|Star Platinum's figure from [[Super Action Statue]]<br />
StarPlatinumBSAS.jpg|2nd color<br />
Star platinum third.jpg|3rd color<br />
Top_(1)d.jpg|Star Platinum Part 4 color figure from [[Super Action Statue]]<br />
SL sp01.jpg|Star Platinum's figure from [[Statue Legend]]<br />
SP2nd01.jpg|[[Statue Legend]] 2nd color<br />
StarPlatinumStatueLegend3.jpg|[[Statue Legend]] (Wonderfest) <br />
Sp-1p.jpg|[[Super Figure Revolution]]<br />
Sp-2p.jpg|[[Super Figure Revolution]] 2nd color<br />
63532.jpg|[[DX Stand Collection]]<br />
63533.jpg|[[DX Stand Collection]] (Translucent)<br />
29973.jpg|Star Platinum's figure from [[Sofubi Figure]]<br />
Sp 03 bbn778.jpg|Star Platinum's figure from [[Real Action Heroes]]<br />
27222.jpg|Star Platinum & [[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]]'s figures from [[Kotobukiya Figures]]<br />
Part3StandWCF.jpg|[[World Collectable Figure]]<br />
WcfLastbattle.jpg|[[World Collectable Figure]]<br />
KUJI Star Platinum.png|[[Ichiban Kuji]]<br />
KUJI SP.png|[[Ichiban Kuji]] (Blue)<br />
KUJI SP2.png|[[Ichiban Kuji]] (Green)<br />
KUJI SP3.png|[[Ichiban Kuji]] (Black)<br />
StarCFM1.jpg|[[Cutie Figure Mascot]] part 1<br />
StarCFM2.jpg|[[Cutie Figure Mascot]] part 2<br />
</gallery><br />
{{!}}-{{!}}<br />
Other=<br />
<gallery><br />
Canvas 2.jpg|[[Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition: Ripples of Adventure]]<br />
JotaroStarPlatinum4D.png|[[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]] and Star Platinum in the commercial for [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Real 4-D]]<br />
File:StarPlatinumCrusade.jpg|Star Platinum in Crusade Card Game<br />
</gallery><br />
}}<br />
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{{References}}<br />
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<templatestyles src="StardustCrusaders.css" /></div>TheBlackDemon1996https://jojowiki.com/index.php?title=Star_Platinum&diff=366553Star Platinum2020-01-29T15:14:52Z<p>TheBlackDemon1996: I've watched the Part 3 dub again and Patrick definitely voiced Star Platinum for three episodes of the actual aired version.</p>
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<div>{{Stand Info<br />
|title = Star Platinum<br />
|colors = StardustCrusaders<br />
|imgtabs = <center><tabber>Part 3 ={{Switch<br />
|Tab1 = Manga|[[File:Star Platinum SC Infobox Manga.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
|Tab2 = Anime|[[File:Star Platinum SC Infobox Anime.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
|Tab3 = OVA|[[File:Star Platinum SC Infobox OVA.png|{{ImageSize}}]]}}<br />
|-|<br />
Part 4 ={{Switch<br />
|Tab1 = Manga|[[File:Star Platinum The World.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
|Tab2 = Anime|[[File:SPTW AV.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
|Tab3 = Film|[[File:JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Diamond is Unbreakable - Chapter 1 - Star Platinum.png|{{ImageSize}}]]}}<br />
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[[File:SPTW Crop.png|{{ImageSize}}]]</tabber></center><br />
|ja_kanji = スタープラチナ(星の白金)<br />
|user = [[Jotaro Kujo]]<br />
|namesake = {{W|The Star (Tarot card)|The Star}} (tarot card)<br />
|type = [[Stand Types#Close-Range Stand|Close-Range Stand]]<br />
|mangadebut = {{Ch3|Chapter 114}}<br />
|animedebut = {{Ep3|SC Episode 1}}<br />
|gamedebut = [[Famicom Jump II: Saikyo no Shichinin]]<br />
|seiyuu = {{W|Jurota Kosugi}} ([[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|OVA]])<br />[[Daisuke Ono]] {{S|Anime, Games}}<br />
|stats = {{Stats|power=A|speed=A|range=C|persistence=A|precision=A|potential=A|color=#B5D302}}<br />
|destpower = A<br />
|speed = A<br />
|range = C<br />
|persistence = A <br />
|precision = A <br />
|potential = A <br />
|actor = {{W|Matthew Mercer}}<br />{{W|Patrick Seitz}} {{S|Pilot + SC Episode 6, 7 and 9}}<br />
}}<br />
{{Quote|ORA ORA ORA ORA!|Star Platinum's battle cry}}<br />
{{Nihongo|'''Star Platinum'''|スタープラチナ(星の白金)|Sutā Purachina}} is the [[Stand]] of [[Jotaro Kujo]], featured primarily in third part of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]] series, [[Stardust Crusaders]]. Among the very first Stands introduced, it is seen alongside Jotaro in three parts of the series. <br />
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Star Platinum is a powerful Stand characterized by its super-strength, enhanced senses, and the ability to stop time. <br />
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==Appearance==<br />
[[File:Star Platinum A-GO!GO! cropped.png|left|frameless|200px]]<br />
Star Platinum is a humanoid Stand, resembling a tall, well-built man of similar proportions to Jotaro, if not more muscular. In colored art, its skin is often a hue between purple, blue, green, and small bits of gold. Its face and body have varying colors.<br />
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It has long, flowing hair with a darker shade above its eyes and on the bridge of its nose, blurring the distinction between its hair and head. The spaces under its eyes and on its cheeks and chin are a darker color and divided clearly from the space around its nose and mouth. It wears a cap on its chin, and a metallic headband in three pieces, the central piece of which is shaped as a vertical ellipse. Initially, its facial features were very similar to Jotaro's.<br />
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A wavy line runs from each arm to the front of its torso, continuing down its legs. It has a minimal range of clothing and armor, including a short, circular scarf, shoulder pads with a spiral design, long gloves with studs on the back, knee and elbow guards, a loincloth, and short boots (which became knee-length as of [[Stone Ocean|Part 6]]).<br />
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Star Platinum was designed to look like a guardian spirit. Its shoulder pads resemble the ones worn in Hokuto no Ken (Fist of the North Star). The spiral patterns symbolize the Ripple and the concept of infinity.<ref name="JOJOVELLER">''[[JOJOVELLER]]: STANDS - [[JOJOVELLER/Commentaries|Comments by Hirohiko Araki]]''</ref><br />
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In the anime adaptation of [[Diamond is Unbreakable|Part 4]], all of Star Platinum's clothing, such as its red scarf and black gloves, become white, reflecting Jotaro's own transition from black to white apparel. Its darker purple highlights, such as those under its eyes, also become a cyan color.<br />
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====Color Schemes====<br />
{{CS<br />
|bg={{Color|SDC}}<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#9F39C9|desc=Purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#30004E|desc=Dark purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#D6BF3D|desc=Yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#FEE52D|desc=Golden}} <br />
|T2=SFC Game<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#988878|#A86078|desc=Grey and purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#080808|desc=Black}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#D89000|desc=Golden}}<br />
|T3=OVA<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#B9C5E1|#286D97|#7B7089|black|desc=Light blue, blue, purple, and black}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|#AF5631|desc=Light red}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#037D5A|desc=Green}}<br />
{{Palette|Eyes|#781016|desc=Burgundy}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#EFC043|desc=Golden}}<br />
|T4=HFTF & ASB<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#72CE9B|desc=Green}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|#E8D088|desc=Yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#485858|desc=Dark green}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#E8C068|desc=Golden}}<br />
|T5=SDC Anime & EOH<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#BC91FF|#2C1F46|desc=Purple and dark purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|#CAB45F|desc=Yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|Black|desc=Black}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#D3C153|desc=Golden}}<br />
{{Palette|Scarf|#D3250D|desc=Red}}<br />
|T6=DIU Anime<br />
|{{Palette|Body|#A8D0F6|#D092EB|desc=Cyan and light purple}}<br />
{{Palette|Body stripes|#FEFD51|desc=Yellow}}<br />
{{Palette|Hair|#0D070C|desc=Black}}<br />
{{Palette|Armor|#EFCA02|desc=Golden}}<br />
{{Palette|Scarf|#ECF1EC|desc=White}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Personality==<br />
[[File:JoJo Tarot 17 - The Star.png|thumb|100px|right|The Star]]<br />
Despite not having a consciousness of its own, Jotaro has described Star Platinum as very violent. It is silent, except when it throws punches, during which it [[Stand Cry|cries]] ''"ORAORAORA!"'' loudly and repeatedly. With a relatively human face, it may show hints of emotion by scowling and smilng.<br />
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Star Platinum does demonstrate a sense of self-preservation, as seen when it halts a bullet Jotaro experimentally shoots at his own head,<ref name="C114">Chapter 114: ''[[Chapter 114|Jotaro Kujo (1)]]''</ref> protects an incapacitated Jotaro from [[Dio Brando|DIO]]'s attacks during [[The World|Time Stop]], and revives him from near-death by directly pumping his heart<ref name="C257-265">Chapter 257-265: ''[[DIO's World]]'' story arc</ref> (however, considering Star Platinum's pioneering role in the series, this capacity may speak primarily to the metaphysical or subconscious qualities of [[Stand]] users).<br />
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In the original manga, Star Platinum, early on, is seen with a wide, disconcerting smile. Later on, Star Platinum gains Jotaro's stoic visage, with its future grins only serving to warn the unlucky target of Jotaro's rage that they are about to experience an unimaginable amount of pain.<br />
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Star Platinum is named after the {{W|Tarot}} card {{W|The Star (Tarot card)|The Star}}, which symbolizes optimism, discernment, and hope.<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
[[File:SP powa.gif|thumb|220x220px|Star Platinum can bend steel with its bare hands]]<br />
Star Platinum is a [[Stand Types#Close-Range Stand|close-range Stand]], with a basic reach of only 2 meters from Jotaro's body, but with incredible strength, speed, and precision.<br />
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It is one of the most powerful Stands featured in the series. Its overwhelming physical prowess in every basic characteristic, save for range, coupled with Jotaro's own cleverness in combat, allows Jotaro to repeatedly prevail against many Stand users even without the usage of any special power. In addition, Jotaro's discovery of its true ability only made it all the more formidable in combat.<br />
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*'''Super Strength:''' Star Platinum possesses immense strength, being able to throw a Jeep carrying four men and a girl out of the path of an 18-wheeler with one hand, later pulling the same Jeep out of a canyon with only a car as a counter-weight,<ref name="C150-153">Chapter 150-153: ''[[Wheel of Fortune (story arc)|Wheel of Fortune]]'' story arc</ref> and destroy large artificial diamonds within seconds.<ref name="C182">Chapter 182: ''[[Chapter 182|High Priestess (4)]]''</ref><br />
*'''Super Speed:''' Star Platinum boasts phenomenal speed. It was able to intercept a bullet fired from point-blank range,<ref name="C114" /> briefly contended with [[Silver Chariot]] (whilst it was using [[Anubis]]),<ref>Chapter 197: [[Chapter 197|God Anubis (5)]]</ref> and is stated to exceed the speed of light.<ref>Chapter 613: [[SO Chapter 19|The Visitor (9)]]</ref><br />
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*'''Precision''': Star Platinum is incredibly precise; it can surgically remove an object embedded in a person's skull without ill effect, catch both a bullet and a minuscule Stand like [[Lovers]] between his thumb and forefinger in midair, and create a near photo-realistic drawing of a small Egyptian fly from a dark, blurry photo.<ref>Chapter 121: [[Chapter 121|The Power Called a "Stand"]]</ref><br />
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*'''Enhanced Eyesight:''' Star Platinum utilizes eagle-like eyesight throughout ''Stardust Crusaders''. Jotaro has used Star Platinum's eyes to see four kilometers across a desert,<ref name="C187">Chapter 187: ''[[Chapter 187|<nowiki/>'The Fool' Iggy and 'Geb' N'Doul (5)]]''</ref> as well as identify meaningful details, such as a specific type of fly in high-resolution images.<ref name="C121">Chapter 121: ''[[Chapter 121|The Power of a 'Stand'<nowiki/>]]''</ref> It can also follow a card shuffle performed by a professional gambler, subsequently recounting the entire new order of the deck.<br />
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*'''Enhanced Breath:''' Star Platinum inhales with superhuman power, capable of sucking in the entire fog Stand [[Justice]] and holding it long enough for its user to suffocate.<ref>Chapter 159: [[Chapter 159|Justice (6)]]</ref><br />
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*{{nihongo|'''Ora Ora Rush'''|{{Ruby|突きの連打|オラオララッシュ}}|Ora Ora Rasshu|lit. "Barrage of Strikes"}}: Star Platinum's primary method of attack. It throws an extremely fast but precise barrage of powerful punches to pulverize an opponent or destroy objects.<ref name="JoJo6251">[[JoJo6251]]</ref><br />
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*{{nihongo|'''Star Finger'''|{{Ruby|流星指刺|スターフィンガー}}|Sutā Fingā|lit. "Meteor Finger Thorn"}}: Star Platinum can forcibly extend its middle and index fingers to a length of one or two meters, allowing it to perform sneak attacks and stab opponents from afar.<ref name="C129">Chapter 129: ''[[Chapter 129|Dark Blue Moon (3)]]''</ref> The technique's frequency of usage decreased as the battles intensified.<ref name="JOJOVELLER" /><br />
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==Star Platinum: The World==<br />
{{Stand Info<br />
|title = Star Platinum: The World<br />
|image = [[File:Star_Platinum_The_World.png]]<br />
|colors = DiamondIsUnbreakable<br />
|ja_kanji = {{Sm|スタープラチナ ザ・ワールド}}<br />
|namesake = [[The World]]<br />
|type = [[Stand Types#Close-Range Stand|Close-Range Stand]]<br>[[Stand Types#Range Irrelevant Stands|Range Irrelevant]]<br />
|mangadebut = {{Ch3|Chapter 266}}<br />
|animedebut = {{Ep3|DU Episode 1}}<br />
|seiyuu = [[Daisuke Ono]] {{S|Anime, Games}}<br />
|stats = <tabber><br />
Part 4={{Stats|power=A|speed=A|range=C|persistence=A|precision=A|potential=A|color=#F7B616}}<br />
{{Stat Info|destpower=A|speed=A|range=C|persistence=A|precision=A|potential=A}}<br />
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Part 6 (V3)={{Stats|power=A|speed=A|range=C|persistence=A|precision=A|potential={{Null}}|color=#98C988|note=<nowiki>*</nowiki>Developmental Potential: Complete|notealign=right}}<br />
{{Stat Info|destpower=A|speed=A|range=C|persistence=A|precision=A|potential=Complete}}<br />
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Part 6 (V17)={{Stats|power=A|speed=A|range=C|persistence=E|precision=A|potential=C|color=#98C988|notealign=right}}<br />
{{Stat Info|destpower=A|speed=A|range=C|persistence=E|precision=A|potential=C}}<br />
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During the final battle with DIO in ''Stardust Crusaders'', Star Platinum awakens the ability to stop time. The technique is referred to by Jotaro as {{nihongo|'''Star Platinum: The World'''|スタープラチナ ザ・ワールド|Sutā Purachina Za Wārudo}}, after the late antagonist's Stand, [[The World]].<br />
====Time Stop====<br />
When activated, Star Platinum is able to halt the flow of time for a brief moment, causing everything around him to appear frozen in place. During this time-lapse, Jotaro is able to interact with any object or person within his range. Measures of time during Time Stop correspond to normal measures, as shown by Jotaro's unwilling reduction in the duration of Time Stop affected by [[Made in Heaven]]. He is unable to use the ability consecutively, requiring a few seconds in between each usage.<ref>SO Chapter 152: ''[[SO Chapter 152|Made in Heaven, Part 4]]''</ref><br />
[[File:SPTW time stop.gif|thumb|left|250px|Star Platinum: The World stops time]]<br />
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In Jotaro's physical prime, the ability lasted 5 seconds,<ref name="C744">SO Chapter 150: ''[[SO Chapter 150|Made in Heaven, Part 2]]''</ref> but decreased over time due to neglect from its user. Ten years after its initial use, Jotaro is only able to stop time for half a second,<ref>Chapter 267: ''[[Chapter 267|Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata, Part 2]]''</ref> but eventually extends it to 1-2<ref>Chapter 328: ''[[Chapter 328|Let's Go "Hunting"!, Part 4]]''</ref> seconds throughout the later half of [[Diamond is Unbreakable]].<br />
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In Stone Ocean, the Stand is given the official name, '''Star Platinum: The World''',<ref name="C744" /> as well as stats that differ from the original Star Platinum. Despite a significant downgrade to the Stand's persistence, Jotaro increases the duration of the time stop from 2 seconds<ref>SO Chapter 13: ''[[SO Chapter 13|The Visitor, Part 3]]''</ref> back to its original 5 seconds<ref>SO Chapter 148: ''[[SO Chapter 148|C-Moon, Part 8]]''</ref> during the face-off at Cape Canaveral.<br />
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==Star Platinum Over Heaven==<br />
{{Canon}}<br />
{{spoiler|/ Game}}<br />
In the story mode of the game ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|Eyes of Heaven]]'', Jotaro eventually comes face to face with [[Heaven Ascension DIO]], the mastermind behind the multiverse plot. As their fight went on, Star Platinum and [[The World]]'s same-type aspect came into play once more, enabling Star Platinum to learn [[The World Over Heaven]]'s signature ability: '''Overwrite Reality.'''<br />
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This grants Star Platinum the same potentially limitless ability to rewrite time and reality itself, the only true limitation being that it requires the use of its hands to do so. Despite these changes, Star Platinum's appearance and stats are not given any change like [[The World Over Heaven]]'s.<br />
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As a result of its powers, all of the anomalies disappeared after the death of Heaven Ascension DIO. The world reverted back to normal and Jotaro lost his Over Heaven power.<ref>Eyes of Heaven Glossary</ref><br />
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==Chapters / Episodes==<br />
{{Appearance<br />
|Chapters = <br />
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Part 3 = <br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 114}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 115}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 116}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 118}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 119}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 120}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 121}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 122}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 123}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 126}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 127}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 128}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 129}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 131}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 132}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 136}} {{Cover}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 137}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 138}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 139}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 150}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 151}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 152}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 153}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 159}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 161}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 164}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 165}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 166}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 167}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 172}} {{C|Death Thirteen's ability}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 179}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 180}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 181}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 182}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 183}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 186}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 187}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 188}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 196}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 197}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 198}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 209}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 213}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 214}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 215}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 216}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 228}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 229}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 233}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 234}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 235}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 236}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 237}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 238}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 247}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 249}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 250}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 251}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 256}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 257}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 258}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 259}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 260}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 261}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 262}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 263}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 264}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 265}}<br />
|-|<br />
Part 4 = <br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 266}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 267}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 271}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 290}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 292}} {{Cover}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 303}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 307}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 311}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 320}} {{Photo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 325}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 327}} {{Flash}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 328}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 329}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 355}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 356}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 357}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 360}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 362}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 363}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 364}} {{Cover}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 367}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 368}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 374}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 412}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 415}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 423}} {{C|Temporary death}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 436}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 437}} {{Flash}}<br />
|-|<br />
Part 6 = <br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 12}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 13}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 15}} {{C|Description only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 16}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 17}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 18}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 19}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 20}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 33}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 42}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 48}} {{Flash}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 49}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 50}} {{C|[[DISC]] only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 75}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 145}} {{C|Description only}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 147}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 148}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 150}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 151}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 152}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 153}}<br />
*{{Ch|SO Chapter 154}} {{Death}}<br />
</tabber><br />
|Episodes = <br />
<tabber><br />
Part 3 = <br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 1}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 2}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 3}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 4}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 5}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 6}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 7}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 9}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 13}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 15}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 16}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 17}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 18}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 23}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 24}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 25}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 26}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 29}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 33}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 35}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 37}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 40}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 41}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 42}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 44}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 45}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 46}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 47}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 48}}<br />
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Part 4 = <br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 1}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 2}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 11}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 12}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 14}} {{Photo}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 16}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 23}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 24}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 25}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 34}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 36}} {{C|Temporary death}}<br />
*{{Ep|DU Episode 39}}<br />
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Part 5 = <br />
*{{Ep|GW Episode 29}} {{C|Silhouette/Photo only}}<br />
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OVA = <br />
*{{Ep|Episode 1 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 2 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 3 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 7 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 8 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 9 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 10 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 11 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 12 (OVA)}}<br />
*{{Ep|Episode 13 (OVA)}}<br />
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}}<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
{{#tag:tabber|Manga = {{#tag:tabber|<br />
Part 3=<br />
<gallery><br />
spfirst.png|first appearance<br />
Spcatchbullet.png|Star Platinum catches a bullet<br />
Chapter 116.jpg|[[Chapter 116]]; first full-body appearance<br />
StarPlatinum Tower of Gray.png|Star Platinum against [[Gray Fly]]'s [[Tower of Gray]]<br />
StaPla Shark.png|Star Platinum striking a shark while smiling<br />
SPlatinum st color v02 052.png|Star Platinum before against [[Dark Blue Moon]]<br />
SP Punching DBM.png|Star Platinum protecting [[Anne]] and punching [[Dark Blue Moon]] in same time<br />
StarFinger.png|STAR FINGER!<br />
Spcatchesglass.png|Star Platinum catches all the glass shards<br />
StarPlatinumJustice.png|Star Platinum sucking up [[Justice]]<br />
st_color_v07_009.png|Fake Star Platinum created by [[Death Thirteen]]<br />
Jotaro Kujo (Chapter 182).jpg|Breaking all of [[High Priestess]]' teeth<br />
Jotarothrowsiggy.png|Star Platinum throws [[Iggy]]<br />
Djdarby2.png|Star Platinum breaks [[Daniel J. D'Arby]]'s fingers<br />
StarPlatinum&TheWorldClash.png|Star Platinum meets fists with [[The World]]<br />
StarPlatinumvsTheWorld.png|Star Platinum's final clash with [[The World]]<br />
StarPlatinum.jpg|''[[JOJO A-GO!GO!]]''<br />
</gallery><br />
{{!}}-{{!}}<br />
Part 4=<br />
<gallery><br />
Star_Platinum_The_World.png|Star Platinum: [[The World]]<br />
OraOraOra.png|Pummeling [[Sheer Heart Attack]]<br />
Star Platinum Yoshihiro (Chapter 368).png|Star Platinum smashing [[Yoshihiro Kira]]'s camera<br />
Star Platinum Kira (Chapter 362).png|Star Platinum pummeling [[Yoshikage Kira|Kira]]<br />
</gallery><br />
{{!}}-{{!}}<br />
Part 6=<br />
<gallery><br />
StarPlatinum stats.png|Star Platinum's stats (Part VI)<br />
Star_Platinum-_The_World.png|Star Platinum: [[The World]]'s stats<br />
Chapter 627.jpg|[[SO Chapter 33]]<br />
Star p 1.PNG|[[SO Chapter 150]]<br />
SP JJGG.jpg|''[[JOJO A-GO!GO!]]''<br />
</gallery><br />
}}<br />
{{!}}-{{!}}<br />
Anime=<br />
<tabber><br />
Part 3=<br />
<gallery><br />
JotaroWStarPlatinum.png|Star Platinum's first appearance<br />
JotaroWithStarPlatinum.png|Star Platinum and [[Jotaro Kujo]]<br />
THE STAR StaPla.png|Star Platinum with the tarot card "The Star"<br />
StarPlatinum A06.png|Star Platinum's statistics as represented in the anime<br />
JotaroStandCard.png|[[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]] and Star Platinum with the tarot card representing "The Star"<br />
Oraoraora on Dan.gif|"ORA ORA ORA" rush<br />
File:Starthrow.gif|Star Platinum throws<br />
jojos_bizarre_adventure_stardust_crusaders-05-jotaro-star_platinum-stand.jpg|Star Platinum and its master<br />
Starplatinum jaguars.png|The Jaguars, consisting of a team of Star Platinums<br />
SP punches Nukesaku.png|Star Platinum punches [[Nukesaku]] in his female form<br />
StarPlatinumVSTheWorld.gif|Star Platinum and [[The World]] clash fists<br />
TW SP clash.png|Jotaro and [[Dio Brando|DIO]] face off<br />
TheWorldDonut.png|Star Platinum punches through The World's chest<br />
SPHeartStop.png|Star Platinum grips Jotaro's heart, hiding his heartbeat<br />
DIO Skull Cracked.png|Star Platinum cracking DIO's skull<br />
Star Platinum anime.jpg|Promotional art for Star Platinum in the anime<br />
Star_Platinum_anime_ref_(1).jpg|Anime reference sheet: body<br />
Star_Platinum_anime_ref_(2).jpg|Anime reference sheet: pose<br />
Star_Platinum_anime_ref_(3).jpg|Anime reference sheet: head<br />
StarPlatinumOVAconcept.png|Concept art for the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|OVA]]<br />
Star Platinum OVA.jpg|Star Platinum's appearance in the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|OVA]].<br />
</gallery><br />
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Part 4=<br />
<gallery><br />
Star Platinum defending CrazyD.png|Defending from a volley of [[Crazy Diamond]]'s punches.<br />
SP Part 4.png|Star Platinum about to throw a punch.<br />
SP stops a barb.png|Catching one of [[Ratt]]'s flesh-melting barbs.<br />
SPTW tries to break SHA.png|Star Platinum tries to destroy [[Killer Queen#Secondary Bomb .28.22Sheer Heart Attack.22.29|Sheer Heart Attack]].<br />
SPTW punches KQ.png|Star Platinum punching [[Killer Queen]] in the head.<br />
Kira gets ORA'd.png|Delivering a punch rush to [[Yoshikage Kira]].<br />
Kira pummeled by Jotaro.png|Giving the finishing blow to Kira.<br />
Star Platinum (Part 4) stats.png|Star Platinum's stats in [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable|Diamond is Unbreakable]].<br />
SPTWGreatDays.png|Star Platinum throwing a punch in the third opening, ''[[Great Days]]''.<br />
SPTW Key Art.png|Key art of Star Platinum.<br />
</gallery><br />
</tabber><br />
{{!}}-{{!}}<br />
Game=<br />
<gallery><br />
Star Platinum sprite in SFC game.png|Star Platinum sprite in [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC Game)|SFC game]]<br />
JotaroHeritage.gif|Star Platinum alongside Jotaro, as they appear in [[Heritage for the Future]]<br />
SPlatinum ASBnofondo.png|Star Platinum as it appears in [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|All Star Battle]]<br />
J&SP-ASB.jpg|Star Platinum and Jotaro in ''All Star Battle''<br />
StarPlatinumEoH.png|Star Platinum render, [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|Eyes of Heaven]]<br />
SP-SFDHA.jpg|Star Platinum unleashing a dual barrage with [[Stone Free]] during Jotaro and [[Jolyne Cujoh|Jolyne]]'s DHA, ''EoH''<br />
Ultrastadium-jotaro2.png|Jotaro and Star Platinum in the announcement trailer for ''Jump Stadium''<br />
Ultrastadium-jotaro3.png|Star Platinum preforms a beatdown in ''Jump Stadium''<br />
File:Jōtarō_Kūjō_(Star_Platinum)_(Jump_Force).png|Model from [[Jump Force]]<br />
</gallery><br />
{{!}}-{{!}}<br />
Figure=<br />
<gallery><br />
Top (2).jpg|[[Chara Heroes]]; Part 3 Vol.1<br />
StarPlatinumGSAS.jpg|Star Platinum's figure from [[Super Action Statue]]<br />
StarPlatinumBSAS.jpg|2nd color<br />
Star platinum third.jpg|3rd color<br />
Top_(1)d.jpg|Star Platinum Part 4 color figure from [[Super Action Statue]]<br />
SL sp01.jpg|Star Platinum's figure from [[Statue Legend]]<br />
SP2nd01.jpg|[[Statue Legend]] 2nd color<br />
StarPlatinumStatueLegend3.jpg|[[Statue Legend]] (Wonderfest) <br />
Sp-1p.jpg|[[Super Figure Revolution]]<br />
Sp-2p.jpg|[[Super Figure Revolution]] 2nd color<br />
63532.jpg|[[DX Stand Collection]]<br />
63533.jpg|[[DX Stand Collection]] (Translucent)<br />
29973.jpg|Star Platinum's figure from [[Sofubi Figure]]<br />
Sp 03 bbn778.jpg|Star Platinum's figure from [[Real Action Heroes]]<br />
27222.jpg|Star Platinum & [[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]]'s figures from [[Kotobukiya Figures]]<br />
Part3StandWCF.jpg|[[World Collectable Figure]]<br />
WcfLastbattle.jpg|[[World Collectable Figure]]<br />
KUJI Star Platinum.png|[[Ichiban Kuji]]<br />
KUJI SP.png|[[Ichiban Kuji]] (Blue)<br />
KUJI SP2.png|[[Ichiban Kuji]] (Green)<br />
KUJI SP3.png|[[Ichiban Kuji]] (Black)<br />
StarCFM1.jpg|[[Cutie Figure Mascot]] part 1<br />
StarCFM2.jpg|[[Cutie Figure Mascot]] part 2<br />
</gallery><br />
{{!}}-{{!}}<br />
Other=<br />
<gallery><br />
Canvas 2.jpg|[[Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition: Ripples of Adventure]]<br />
JotaroStarPlatinum4D.png|[[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]] and Star Platinum in the commercial for [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Real 4-D]]<br />
File:StarPlatinumCrusade.jpg|Star Platinum in Crusade Card Game<br />
</gallery><br />
}}<br />
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{{References}}<br />
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<div>{{Character Info<br />
|title = Forever<br />
|colors = StardustCrusaders<br />
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|ja_kanji = フォーエバー<br />
|birthname = <br />
|namesake = {{W|Wu-Tang Forever}}<ref><sub>Justice - Vol.3 "[[Shueisha Jump Remix]] Stardust Crusaders Edition" P70 · 71 The Secret of JOJO Characters</sub></ref> {{S|{{W|Wu-Tang Clan}} album}}<br />
|stand = [[Strength]]<br />
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|horse = <br />
|age = <br />
|birthday = <br />
|zodiac = <br />
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|status = Deceased<br />
|death = 1988<br />
|cod = Beaten to death by [[Star Platinum]]<br />
|gender = Male<br />
|race = Orangutan<br />
|occupation = Mercenary<br />
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|movie = <br />
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|musician = <br />
|hobby = Reading pornographic magazines, solving Rubik's cubes<br />
|family = <br />
|mangadebut = {{Ch3|Chapter 130}}<br />
|mangafinal = {{Ch3|Chapter 132}}<br />
|animedebut = {{Ep3|SC Episode 7}}<br />
|gamedebut = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC Game)]]<br />
|seiyuu = {{W|Kappei Yamaguchi}} ([[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders|Anime]])<br />{{W|Mitsuaki Madono}} ([[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future|Arcade]])<br />
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{{Quote|You're not a normal monkey, are you?|[[Jotaro Kujo]] to Forever, [[Chapter 131]]}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''Forever''' |フォーエバー|Fōebā}} is a minor antagonist featured in the 3rd part of [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]], ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]'', specifically the "[[Strength (story arc)|Strength]]" story arc.<br />
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He is a malicious {{W|Orangutan|orangutan}} in [[Dio Brando|DIO]]'s service who confronts the group in the South China Sea aboard a freighter. Said ship happens to be possessed by Forever's [[Stand]]: [[Strength]].<br />
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==Appearance==<br />
Apart from the two stripes or scars on each side of his head, there's not much to be said about Forever's appearance. He resembles a normal orangutan, though he does dress in a captain uniform after his Stand is revealed. Like a normal orangutan, Forever's strength is approximately 5 times greater than a normal person, enabling him to easily rip a person's arm off. Unlike most male orangutans, he does not appear to have prominent cheek pads or a throat pouch.<br />
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==Personality==<br />
Forever will sometimes act like a human being. He seems to be attracted to human females - he looks at pornographic magazines and seems to lust for [[Anne]]. He also smokes cigarettes and can cut his own apples, showing unusually high intelligence for an orangutan. Furthermore, he can read and quickly solve puzzle games, like a Rubik's cube.<br />
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These human abilities coexist with his brutal animal nature: he plays with his victims, confident of his control over the ship, but should his strong sense of pride be hurt, he loses his calm and quickly becomes violent. His character design is presumably inspired by the super-intelligent yet malicious orangutan from the movie, {{W|Link (film)|Link}}.<ref>Artbook: ''[[JOJOVELLER]]''</ref><br />
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Like many other Stand Users from Stardust Crusaders, Forever is a henchman of DIO who has been ordered to kill [[Jotaro]] and his friends before they reach Egypt, where DIO lurks.<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
{{Main|Strength}}<br />
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Forever's [[Stand]] is Strength, sharing its name with the tarot card. In its only display, it transforms a ruined yacht into a massive oil freighter, which the ape can then control at his leisure.<br />
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'''<u>Intelligence:</u>''' Forever is a particularly intelligent orangutan who, though unable to speak human language, can read, solve a Rubik's cube, and generally have coherent thoughts.<br />
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==History==<br />
===Stardust Crusaders===<br />
Forever confronts Jotaro and company at sea between China and Singapore on their way to Egypt, right after the confrontation with the [[Impostor Captain Tennille]]. Jotaro, his comrades, and Captain Tennille's seamen approach a large oil carrier and get aboard, only to find out that nobody is on the deck nor in the cabins. The only living being they meet is Forever, a seemingly normal orangutan, lying in his cage. After the death of one of the seamen, caused by the mysterious activation of a mechanical hook, JoJo's group begins to suspect the presence of a Stand user.<br />
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Attracted to [[Anne]], Forever leaves his cage, kills all of the remaining seamen and ambushes the girl in the shower. He is stopped by Jotaro, only to quickly regain control of the situation by exploiting the fact that Jotaro and the others couldn't imagine the enemy Stand to be the entire ship. Immobilized by the evil primate, Jotaro manages to provoke his opponent by hitting him with a button from his uniform, hurting his pride and getting him in the range of his Star Finger.<br />
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Caught by surprise by the now unbound Jotaro, Forever begs for mercy. Jotaro refuses the ape's proposal, saying that Forever has rejected the rules of the animal world, becoming just as corrupt as a human being, and kills him with a barrage of Star Platinum's punches. With Forever's death, the ship collapses, returning to the original wrecked boat it was and the heroes are free to continue their journey.<br />
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In the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|OVA adaptation]], Jotaro remains incapacitated during the fight against Forever. Instead, [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]] returns after Avdol left him for dead, and proceeds to slice Forever in half with [[Silver Chariot]].<br />
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==Chapters / Episodes==<br />
{{Appearance<br />
|Chapters = <br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 130}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 131}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 132}} {{Death}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 133}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 152}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 154}} {{Mo}}<br />
*{{Ch|Chapter 183}} {{Mo}}<br />
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*{{Ep|SC Episode 7}} {{Death}}<br />
*{{Ep|SC Episode 24}} {{Flash}}<br />
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*{{Ep|Episode 3 (OVA)}} {{Death}}<br />
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==Video Games==<br />
===[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC Game)|''JoJo'' RPG (SFC)]]===<br />
The events from ''Strength'' occur in a different way. The Stand takes the form of a building instead of a boat, and the battle takes place in Japan instead of Singapore in comparison to the original story.<br />
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===[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future|Heritage for the Future (PS1/DC/Arcade)]]===<br />
Forever appears as a mini-game boss during the SUPER STORY (featured only on home console releases).<br />
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His mini-game consists of the player shooting whenever Forever appears on the screen (the shots will represent Star Platinum's ''Star Finger''). For defense, Forever will always throw random stuff at the player, such as fans, pipes or rocks. Anne, the runaway girl, also appears randomly on the screen; if the player hits her by accident, the life bar will be decreased.<br />
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===[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Shooters|Stardust Shooters (Android/iOS)]]===<br />
Both Forever and Strength appear as two of the several characters who possess a Metal Striker in the game. Their FINISH MOVE makes the fan which was on the ship fly and cut the opponent.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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ForeverFirstAppManga.png|Forever's first appearance, in his cage<br />
ForeverSmokingManga.png|Lighting a cigarette<br />
Foreverkindahorny.png|Forever reading an adults magazine<br />
ForeverAssaultManga.png|Forever assaulting [[Anne]]<br />
Jotaroistamami.png|[[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]] smashes Forever's head with a lock<br />
ForeverEvadingManga.png|Fusing with the wall, avoiding [[Star Platinum]]'s attacks<br />
ForeverDictionaryManga.png|Forever, revealing his Stand's name<br />
ForeverRubikLustManga.png|Forever, solving a Rubik's cube and showing interest in [[Anne]]<br />
StarFinger Forever.png|[[Star Platinum]] using Star Finger striking Forever<br />
ForeverSurrendingManga.png|Forever showing his belly as a sign of surrender<br />
Foreverdying.png|[[Star Platinum]] puts an end to Forever's life<br />
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Forevercageanime.jpg|Forever in his cage<br />
Foreversmokinganime.jpg|Lighting a cigarette<br />
JotarovsForever A07.png|Fusing with the wall, avoiding [[Star Platinum]]'s attacks<br />
Forever_Anime1.png|Forever and Tarot card "Strength"<br />
ForeverDictionary.png|Forever, revealing his Stand's name<br />
ForeverRubik.png|Solving a Rubik's cube<br />
Forever_Lust.jpg|Forever showing interest in [[Anne]]<br />
File:ForeverDeathAnime.png|Killed by Star Platinum.<br />
Forever OVA.jpg|Forever as seen in the prequel OVA adaptation.<br />
File:ForeverDeathOVA.png|Killed by Silver Chariot in OVA.<br />
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Spriterever.PNG|Forever in [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future|Heritage for the Future]]<br />
Foreversfc.png|Forever in [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC Game)]]<br />
Top (2).jpg|[[Chara Heroes]]; Part 3 Vol.1<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
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*Forever was not given a proper name until several years after Part 3's publication, where it was revealed in the {{W|Playstation}} port of [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future|Heritage for the Future]] and eventually documented in [[JOJO A-GO!GO!]]. The name is derived from a pun as the Japanese spelling for {{nihongo|Orangutan|オランウータン|Oranūtan}} encompasses the Japanese spelling for {{nihongo|Wu-Tang|ウータン|Ūtan}}.<br />
*Forever's lustful gaze towards the showering [[Anne]] may also be a callback to a similar scene in the 1986 horror film ''{{W|Link (film)|Link}}'', where an intelligent orangutan stalks the female protagonist as she gets undressed for a bath.<br />
**In the movie the ape was supposed to be a chimpanzee, but the role was filled by an orangutan dyed black instead.<br />
*In the anime, he shares the same voice actor as [[Shigekiyo Yangu]].<br />
*The model featured on the Playboy magazine he looks at is {{W|List of Playboy Playmates of 1989#June|Tawnni Cable}}.<br />
*Forever is the first animal stand user to appear in the series.<br />
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==References==<br />
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<templatestyles src="StardustCrusaders.css" /></div>TheBlackDemon1996https://jojowiki.com/index.php?title=STAND_PROUD&diff=364652STAND PROUD2020-01-21T22:30:06Z<p>TheBlackDemon1996: </p>
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<div>{{Song Box<br />
|title = STAND PROUD<br />
|image = [[File:Jojo_OP3.png|{{ImageSize}}]]<br />
|artist = [[Jin Hashimoto]]<br />Writers: Shoko Fujibayashi, Takatugu Wakabayashi, ZENTA<br />
|album = JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken OP Single - STAND PROUD<br />
|label = Warner Home Video<br />
|date = April 23, 2014<ref>http://jojo-animation.com/sc/contents/cd/index.html</ref> {{S|Single}}<br />
|length = 1:30 (TV)<br />4:38 (Full)<br />
|use = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders|Stardust Crusaders]] [[SC Episode 2|Episode 2]] - [[SC Episode 10|Episode 10]], [[SC Episode 12|Episode 12]] - [[SC Episode 24|Episode 24]], [[SC Episode 39|Episode 39]]<br />
|tempo = 164 BPM<br />
|keym = A minor<br />
|studio = [[Kamikaze Douga]]<br />
|director = Naoki Yoshibe <br />
|3dcg = Kanade Nagata<br />
|finish = Miho Sakina<br />
|producer = Junpei Mizusaki<br />Takayuki Sasaki<br />
|anicoop = Tetsuro Satomi<br />
|cgcoop = [[Bandai Namco|Bandai Namco Entertainment]]<br />{{W|CyberConnect2}}<br />
|previous = [[BLOODY STREAM]]<br />
|next = [[JoJo Sono Chi no Kioku ~end of THE WORLD~]]<br />
|price = ¥756 (Standard)<br />
|colors=StardustCrusaders<br />
}}"'''STAND PROUD'''" is the first opening of [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders]] and the third overall opening in the ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' [[anime]]. Animated by Studio [[Kamikaze Douga]], the song is performed by [[Jin Hashimoto]], with lyrics by {{W|Shoko Fujibayashi}}, composition by {{W|Takatuku Wakabayashi}}, and arrangement (and guitars) by {{W|ZENTA}}. The single was released for sale on April 23, 2014.<br />
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On the {{W|Oricon}}'s Weekly Singles Charts, "Stand Proud" peaked at number 13 after being on the charts for 2 weeks.<ref>[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/202473/products/music/1068059/1/ 「STAND PROUD」 橋本仁│オリコン芸能人事典-ORICON STYLE]</ref> On ''{{W|Billboard (magazine)|Billboard}}'s'' {{W|Japan Hot 100}}, the song debuted and peaked at 11.<ref>[http://www.billboard-japan.com/charts/detail?a=hot100&year=2014&month=05&day=05 Billboard Japan Hot 100│Charts│Billboard JAPAN ]</ref> On ''Billboard's'' other charts in Japan, the song also performed well: number 3 on the Hot Animation<ref>[http://www.billboard-japan.com/charts/detail?a=anime&year=2014&month=05&day=05 Billboard Japan Hot Animation│Charts│Billboard JAPAN ]</ref> and Top Independent Albums and Singles charts,<ref>[http://www.billboard-japan.com/charts/detail?a=indepedent&year=2014&month=05&day=05 Billboard Japan Top Independent Albums and Singles│Charts│Billboard JAPAN ]</ref> and 2 on the Hot Singles Sales charts.<ref>[http://www.billboard-japan.com/charts/detail?a=sales&year=2014&month=05&day=05 Billboard Japan Hot Singles Sales│Charts│Billboard JAPAN ]</ref><br />
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==Opening Animation==<br />
The opening scene shows [[Jonathan Joestar|Jonathan]] [[Volume 2|posing for the camera]] and the younger [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]] [[Volume 11|attacking it with his Ripple overdrive]], before showing [[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]], initially turning his back on the screen, then turning around and [[Volume 14|pointing at the screen]] and summoning [[Star Platinum]], who then unleashes his blazing fists. The Katakana characters "Jo" can be seen popping out at the screen as Star Platinum punches repeatedly before the logo is seen entirely.<br />
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The next scene after the logo shows the camera rising out of the ocean, staring at the full moon, referencing DIO's return. Five shooting stars, representing the five Crusaders, zooming into the skyline before crashing into the ground. A sixth shooting star is seen briefly at the far right, representing [[Iggy]] who is yet to be introduced. After the shooting stars come crashing down, the scene zooms into the darkness of [[Dio Brando|DIO]]'s [[DIO's Mansion|mansion]]. The camera then flys up a staircase, briefly showing the bug that pinpointed his current location, zooming next to DIO's shady figure, emphasizing his [[Joestar Birthmark|Joestar birthmark]], courtesy of Jonathan's body. DIO swipes at the camera causing the scene to change. <br />
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The camera zooms out from the eyes of Star Platinum, Jotaro keenly observing a Polaroid picture of DIO along with [[Muhammad Avdol|Avdol]] and Joseph. The scene changes as the party quintet (with [[Noriaki Kakyoin|Kakyoin]] and [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]]) walks, reflecting the many places they'll be traveling, with [[Hol Horse]] being briefly seen. They are then seen [[Sun (story arc)|riding camels in the desert]], then all of them standing in a row side by side, Polnareff jumping excitedly and then all of them [[Death Thirteen (story arc)|converging around a fire campfire]], all before they watch the sunrise together.<br />
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A group of important characters, moments and items are then seen tangled in a web of red thorns, including [[Holy Kujo|Holy]], [[George Joestar I|George I]] and [[George Joestar II|II]], [[Erina Pendleton|Erina]], [[Lisa Lisa]], Jonathan holding Dio's head, the youthful Joseph and the [[Stone Mask]], which then all flow into a crouching Jotaro, who then stands up sharply, with his [[Stand]] emerging from him.<br />
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A brief sketchy illustration of DIO is seen, in white over red, showing his shoulders and his neck with stitches. The camera then spins round him, the view briefly showing an x-ray view of the neck, emphasizing the break from his neck bone and spine showing where Jonathan's body ends and DIO begins. DIO flicks his hair and stares into the camera with an evil smirk, which then zooms into his eyes.<br />
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The quintet then demonstrates their Stands, starting with Joseph, Avdol, Kakyoin, and Polnareff. In the background we see the plane [[Grey Fly]] attacked them on, [[Forever]]'s [[Strength]], the cable car [[Rubber Soul]] attacked Jotaro on, and finally the [[Sun]] blaring in the desert. They all then travel through a 3D-rendered scene with many writings, Katakana and English characters revolving around, namely [[Stand Cry|ORA]], [[JoJo]], LUCKY LAND, and others. As Jotaro zooms in, Joseph emerges from the other end, using his Stand to travel, while Avdol, Polnareff, and Kakyoin demonstrate their Stand's powers one after the other.<br />
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A brief view of Jonathan closing his eyes (presumably from his death scene at the burning boat), Joseph opening his eyes as he ties the bandanna that came from his fallen friend [[Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli|Caesar]] around his head, and Jotaro looking up, is then seen, while the song chants "JOJO!" three times, presumably counting the three.<br />
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The next scene has the tarots revolve around, with Star Platinum and Jotaro emerging, and a heavily obscured DIO. The scene changes with Jotaro posing, then clutching his Gakuran hat, and sharply tweaking it at the tip, with Star Platinum emerging from him. The final scene shows Star Platinum punching a glass pane, behind which is DIO. Jotaro stands stoically as Star Platinum repeatedly punching the glass pane until eventually smashing it, the perspective actively changing. Finally, the fist of Star Platinum emerges from the cracked and shattered glass.<br />
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The intro has obvious 3DCG elements in use that are comparable to [[JoJo ~Sono Chi no Sadame~|Sono Chi no Sadame]], especially in the last parts, where the animation of Star Platinum and Jotaro is remarkably near-realistic.<br />
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==Lyrics==<br />
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|align="left" width="33%"|そして集いしスターダスト<br />
|align="left" width="33%"|Soshite tsudoishi sutādasuto<br />
|align="left" width="33%"|And now these gathering stardusts<br />
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|100年目の目覚めに呼ばれて<br />
|Hyakunen me no mezame ni yobarete<br />
|summoned in the awakening of a century-old (catastrophe)<br />
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|男達は向かう<br />
|Otokotachi wa mukau<br />
|And all these (brave) men must face now<br />
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|時の砂を越えるJourney<br />
|Toki no suna wo koeru Journey<br />
|A race beyond the sands of time with this journey<br />
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|鎖のよう連なる 絡み合う{{Ruby|宿命|カルマ}}<br />
|Kusari no yō tsuranaru karami au karuma<br />
|Entangling all like a chain, intertwining karma<br />
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|{{Ruby|白金|ひかり}}で断つ{{Ruby|運命|さだめ}}<br />
|Hikari de tatsu sadame<br />
|(With one's) fate shrouded by the platinum<br />
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|Stand up! Stand up! Stand up!<br />
|Stand up! Stand up! Stand up!<br />
|(Stand up! Stand up! Stand up!)<br />
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|打ち込むのは<br />
|Uchikomu no wa<br />
|Shooting across (and beyond)<br />
|-<br />
|All right now All right now All right now<br />
|All right now All right now All right now<br />
|All right now All right now All right now<br />
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|誇りのBullet<br />
|Hokori no Bullet<br />
|It's a vigorous bullet<br />
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|JoJo! JoJo! JoJo!<br />
|JOJO! JOJO! JOJO!<br />
|(JOJO! JOJO! JOJO!)<br />
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|Break you down Break you down Break you down<br />
|Break you down Break you down Break you down<br />
|(Break you down! Break you down! Break you down!)<br />
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|拳放つ 聖なるヴィジョン Stand Proud!<br />
|Kobushi hanatsu seinaru vijon Stand Proud!<br />
|Let these fists fly free, with this hallowed vision, STAND PROUD<br />
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|{{Ruby|封印|と}}じられてた「時」に<br />
|Tojirareteta toki ni<br />
|Undaunted by the confines of time<br />
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|陽の光 浴びせるのは誰だ<br />
|Hi no hikari abiseru no wa dareda<br />
|They are the ones to whom the sunlight shines (fervently bright)<br />
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|未来 遺す希望<br />
|Mirai nokosu kibō<br />
|Leaving hope for the future<br />
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|流れる星の クルセイダース<br />
|Nagareru hoshi no kuruseidāsu<br />
|Crusaders of the shooting star<br />
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|賭けるのは命 護るべき愛と<br />
|Kakeru no wa inochi mamoru beki ai to<br />
|Wagering their lives for the ones that they truly hold dear<br />
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|{{Ruby|TAROT|カード}}は配られた<br />
|Kādo wa kubarareta<br />
|A Tarot card was dealt (for each one)<br />
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|Stand up! Stand up! Stand up!<br />
|Stand up! Stand up! Stand up!<br />
|(Stand up! Stand up! Stand up!)<br />
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|立ちはだかる<br />
|Tachihadakaru<br />
|Against all those obstacles<br />
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|All right now All right now All right now<br />
|All right now All right now All right now<br />
|All right now All right now All right now<br />
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|敵を倒し<br />
|Teki wo taoshi<br />
|These enemies shall be defeated<br />
|-<br />
|JoJo! JoJo! JoJo!<br />
|JOJO! JOJO! JOJO!<br />
|(JOJO! JOJO! JOJO!)<br />
|-<br />
|Break you down Break you down Break you down<br />
|Break you down Break you down Break you down<br />
|(Break you down! Break you down! Break you down!)<br />
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|道を拓く 魂のヴィジョン Stand Proud!<br />
|Michi wo hiraku tamashi no vijon Stand Proud!<br />
|Paving one's own road with the vision of spirit, STAND PROUD<br />
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|闇の中 嗤う背中を<br />
|Yami no naka warau senaka wo<br />
|With an echoing laughter deep dark within<br />
|-<br />
|探し追い求める男の<br />
|Sagashi oimotomeru otoko no<br />
|The chase is on, dead set to search for that one man<br />
|-<br />
|その足音 レクイエム<br />
|Sono ashioto rekuiemu<br />
|Footsteps (creaking along with) that Requiem<br />
|-<br />
|砂漠に響く…<br />
|Sabaku ni hibiku<br />
|(All while leaving) their mark in the desert<br />
|}<br />
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|-<br />
|Stand up! Stand up! Stand up!<br />
|Stand up! Stand up! Stand up!<br />
|(Stand up! Stand up! Stand up!)<br />
|-<br />
|打ち込むのは<br />
|Uchikomu no wa<br />
|Shooting across and beyond<br />
|-<br />
|All right now All right now All right now<br />
|All right now All right now All right now<br />
|All right now All right now All right now<br />
|-<br />
|誇りのBullet<br />
|Hokori no Bullet<br />
|It's a vigorous bullet<br />
|-<br />
|JoJo! JoJo! JoJo!<br />
|JOJO! JOJO! JOJO!<br />
|(JOJO! JOJO! JOJO!)<br />
|-<br />
|Break you down Break you down Break you down<br />
|Break you down Break you down Break you down<br />
|(Break you down! Break you down! Break you down!)<br />
|-<br />
|拳放つ 聖なるヴィジョン Stand Proud!<br />
|Kobushi hanatsu seinaru vijon Stand Proud!<br />
|Let these fists fly free, with this hallowed vision, STAND PROUD!<br />
|}<br />
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|-<br />
|Stand up! Stand up! Stand up!<br />
|Stand up! Stand up! Stand up!<br />
|(Stand up! Stand up! Stand up!)<br />
|-<br />
|立ちはだかる<br />
|Tachihadakaru<br />
|Against all those obstacles<br />
|-<br />
|All right now All right now All right now<br />
|All right now All right now All right now<br />
|All right now All right now All right now<br />
|-<br />
|敵を倒し<br />
|Teki wo taoshi<br />
|These foes shall be defeated<br />
|-<br />
|JoJo! JoJo! JoJo!<br />
|JOJO! JOJO! JOJO!<br />
|(JOJO! JOJO! JOJO!)<br />
|-<br />
|Break you down Break you down Break you down<br />
|Break you down Break you down Break you down<br />
|(Break you down! Break you down! Break you down!)<br />
|-<br />
|道を拓く 魂のヴィジョン Stand Proud!<br />
|Michi wo hiraku tamashi no vijon Stand Proud!<br />
|Paving one's own road with the vision of one's spirit, STAND PROUD<br />
|}<br />
|}<br />
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===Notes===<br />
*Any parentheses in the English translation are added words meant to complement the existing lyrics, to fill up the bars of the song. By itself, the raw translated words cannot be sung along.<br />
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==Opening Sequences==<br />
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==Full Song==<br />
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==Tracklist==<br />
#'''STAND PROUD'''<br /><small>Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi / Composition: Takatugu Wakabayashi / Arrangement: ZENTA</small><br />
#'''STAND PROUD ~ ORIGINAL KARAOKE''' ~<br />
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==Credits==<br />
{{Scroll Box|<br />
TV Anime "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders" Opening Theme<br />
*Composer: Takatsugu Wakabayashi<br />
*Arranger: ZENTA<br />
*Lyricist: Shoko Fujibayashi<br />
<br />
[Musician]<br />
*Drums: Tetsuya Hoshiyama [星山哲也]<br />
*Bass: Shinji Matsumoto [松本 シンジ]<br />
*Guitar: ZENTA<br />
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*Director: Takatsugu Wakabayashi<br />
*Recording & Mixing Engineer: Yoshiyuki Watanabe<br />
*Mastering Engineer: Takahiro Uchida<br />
*Recording Studio: ODEN STUDIO<br />
*Mixing Studio: VICTOR STUDIO<br />
*Mastering Studio: FLAIR MASTERING WORKS<br />
*Music Production: IMAGINE<br />
}}<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
[[File:Weekly_Jump_October_22_1984.jpg|thumb|[[Baoh: The Visitor#Baoh (OVA)|October 22, 1984 Issue #45, Baoh Ch.1]]]]<br />
[[File:Stand pwryyyyyoud.png|thumb|The "WRYYYYYYY" seen in the credits.]]<br />
*The cover art resembles a [[Baoh: The Visitor]] artwork used for Issue #45 of [[Weekly Shōnen Jump]] 1984. <br />
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*In regards to the full-length version, STAND PROUD is the longest opening in the anime series to date.<br />
*At the beginning of the opening, [[Jonathan Joestar]] 's pose is a reference to the cover of [[Volume 2|Volume 2 of Phantom Blood]], [[Joseph Joestar|Young Joseph]]'s pose is a reference to the cover of [[Volume 11|Volume 7 of Battle Tendency]], and Jotaro's pose is a reference to the cover of [[Volume 14|Volume 3 of Stardust Crusaders]] .<br />
*The opening has some nods to the events of Part 3, such as having [[Strength]], the cart where [[Yellow Temperance]] absorbs the dog and [[The Sun]] being in the background behind Joseph, Avdol, and Polnareff. Additionally, during the traveling montage, different locations from Part 3 can be seen, such as the fields where the battle with [[Judgement]] took place as well as a quick glimpse of Hol Horse walking past them.<br />
*In addition, Polnareff and Kakyoin are shown in the intro before they join the Crusaders.<br />
*Due to joining the team only after they finally arrive in Egypt. Iggy isn't seen anywhere in the opening. However, during the opening there are shooting stars representing the main characters with one being far away from the others, most likely being a reference to Iggy not yet joining the team at that time. In the final episode before the Egypt arc, Iggy's allusion was confirmed by adding a distant dog howl as the stars descend. Afterwards, Iggy has since been properly represented in the following opening sequence, [[JoJo Sono Chi no Kioku ~end of THE WORLD~|Sono Chi no Kioku]].<br />
*A softer, more sentimental version of the song was also performed by Jin Hashimoto and appropriately called "'''STAND PROUD Dramatic Ver.'''". It was included on the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The anthology songs|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Anthology Songs 3]] album.<br />
*At around the 23-second mark, the credits for {{nihongo|''series composition''|シリーズ構成}} changes shape to say "WRYYYYYYY" ([[Dio Brando|DIO's]] iconic cry) as they leave the screen.<br />
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==References==<br />
<references/><br />
{{Wikipedia|Stand Proud}}<br />
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<div>Produced by '''[[David Production]]''', the 1st season of the TV [[anime]] series was released on nine DVDs and Blu-rays from January 30 to September 27, 2013, with the Blu-ray releases having the option of English subtitles. Each volume of the TV Anime features the artwork of two characters on the front and back of the case, while the Limited Edition Blu-Ray's typically come with bonus content. An English Dub provided by {{W|Bang Zoom! Entertainment}} and distributed by {{W|Warner Bros.}} was released on September 22, 2015, as a DVD set consisting of all 26 episodes. A Blu-Ray version by [[VIZ Media]] was released on August 8, 2017. A special limited edition that abridges the entire first season into 3 movies, titled "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Re-Edited," was released on March 26, 2014. Selecta Vision released the first season in Spain split across two parts, Phantom Blood on September 27, 2017, and Battle Tendency on November 6, 2017, across two DVD sets and two Blu-ray sets, the latter also having the pack-in music albums from the Japanese releases.<br />
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The TV Adaptation of [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders|Stardust Crusaders]] was released in Japan from July 30 to December 19, 2014, and it's 2nd arc from April 22 to September 30, 2015, for a total of 12 volumes. Blu-Rays for the TV adaptation of [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable|Diamond is Unbreakable]] were released from June 22, 2016 to June 28, 2017, for a total of 13 volumes. Unlike the first season, the Japanese Blu-Rays for seasons 2 and 3 do not feature English Subtitles. A Blu-Ray version of the first half was released by Viz Media on July 3, 2018, with the second half slated to release on January 22, 2019. Selecta Vision split the series into four releases, each having 12 episodes, from February 28, 2018 ,to January 30, 2019.<br />
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All Viz Media releases and the Kazé UK release of the first season feature bilingual audio (Japanese and English) with English subtitles, all Kazé France releases feature only the original Japanese version with French subtitles, and all Selecta Vision releases are bilingual as well, but with Spanish audio and subtitles instead.<br />
<br />
The [[OVA]] series, produced by '''[[Studio A.P.P.P.]]''', features 13 volumes in total, though the first 6-volume series was released from 1993 to 1994, while the later 7-volume series was released from 2000 to 2002. Both series were released together as one in North America by '''Super Techno Arts'''. It was released on six DVD volumes 2003 to 2005, dubbed in English, French, and Italian and put in its fictional chronological order (series 2 before series 1).<br />
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All Japanese Blu-Ray releases feature uncensored footage, sharper action sequences, and retouched art, among other miscellaneous changes. The magnitude of the differences depends on the exact episode, but the further into a season's run one looks, the greater and more frequent the changes will be.<br />
<br />
==TV Anime==<br />
===JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (2012)===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 1<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 1|1]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 2|2]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 3|3]]<br />
| <center>(JP) January 30, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 1.(AnimeDVD).png|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 1 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 1 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>[[Phantom Blood (Destiny)]]</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 2<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 4|4]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 5|5]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 6|6]]<br />
| <center>(JP) February 22, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 2.(AnimeDVD).png|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 2 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 2 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Phantom Blood Key Animation Collection</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 3<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 7|7]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 8|8]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 9|9]]<br />
| <center>(JP) March 29, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 3.(AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 3 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 3 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Stone Mask<br />T-Shirt</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 4<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 10|10]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 11|11]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 12|12]]<br />
| <center>(JP) April 26, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 4.(AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 4 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 4 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>[[Battle Tendency (Leicht Verwendbar)]]</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 5<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 13|13]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 14|14]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 15|15]]<br />
| <center>(JP) May 31, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 5.(AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 5 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 5 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Pillar Men Relief Mousepad</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 6<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 16|16]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 17|17]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 18|18]]<br />
| <center>(JP) June 28, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 6.(AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 6 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 6 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Pillar Men<br />T-Shirt</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 7<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 19|19]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 20|20]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 21|21]]<br />
| <center>(JP) July 27, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 7.(AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 7 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 7 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Poison Rings<br />Strap</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 8<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 22|22]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 23|23]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 24|24]]<br />
| <center>(JP) August 30, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 8.(AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 8 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 8 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Santana USB memory stick</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 9<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 25|25]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 26|26]]<br />
| <center>(JP) September 27, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 9.(AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 9 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 9 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Battle Tendency Key Animation Collection</center><br />
|}<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Cover<br />
! Set<br />
! Bonus<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 1<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 1|1]]-[[Episode 9|9]]<br />
| <center>(JP) March 26, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:Volume_1_(ReEdit).jpg|150px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume_1_(ReEdit2).jpg|150px]]<br />
|[[JoJo raDIO]] Vol. 1<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 1|10]]-[[Episode 17|17]]<br />
| <center>(JP) March 26, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:Volume_2_(ReEdit).jpg|150px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume_2_(ReEdit2).jpg|150px]]<br />
|[[JoJo raDIO]] Vol. 2<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 18|18]]-[[Episode 26|26]]<br />
| <center>(JP) March 26, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:Volume_3_(ReEdit).png|150px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume_3_(ReEdit2).jpg|150px]]<br />
|[[JoJo raDIO]] Vol. 3<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 1<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 1|1 <small>(27)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 2|2 <small>(28)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 3|3 <small>(29)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 4|4 <small>(30)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) July 30, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:News_large_JOJOSC_DVD1.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCVolume 1 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCVolume 1 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Episode 1<br />Storyboards</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 2<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 5|5 <small>(31)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 6|6 <small>(32)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 7|7 <small>(33)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 8|8 <small>(34)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) August 27, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:News_large_JOJOSC_DVD2.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCVolume 2 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCVolume 2 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>[[Stardust Crusaders (Journey)]]</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 3<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 9|9 <small>(35)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 10|10 <small>(36)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 11|11 <small>(37)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 12|12 <small>(38)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) September 24, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:News_large_JOJOSC_DVD3.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCVolume 3 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg.jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCVolume 3 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Jotaro and Star Platinum Mousepad</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 4<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 13|13 <small>(39)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 14|14 <small>(40)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 15|15 <small>(41)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 16|16 <small>(42)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) October 22, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:News_large_JOJOSC_DVD4.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCVolume 4 (Limited Edition).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCVolume 4 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>DIO's flesh bud earphones</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 5<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 17|17 <small>(43)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 18|18 <small>(44)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 19|19 <small>(45)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 20|20 <small>(46)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) November 26, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:News_large_JOJOSC_DVD5.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCVolume 5 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCVolume 5 (Limited Edition).jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>Jotaro T-Shirt</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 6<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 21|21 <small>(47)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 22|22 <small>(48)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 23|23 <small>(49)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 24|24 <small>(50)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) December 19, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:News_large_JOJOSC_DVD6.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCVolume 6 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCVolume 6 (Limited Edition).jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>Anime Key Animation Collection</center><br />
|}<br />
<br />
===JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - Battle in Egypt===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 1<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 25|1 <small>(51)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 26|2 <small>(52)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 27|3 <small>(53)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 28|4 <small>(54)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) April 22, 2015</center><br />
| [[File:News_large_JOJOSCEgypt_DVD1.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 1 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCEgyptVolume 1 (Limited Edition).jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>[[Stardust Crusaders (World)]]</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 2<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 29|5 <small>(55)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 30|6 <small>(56)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 31|7 <small>(57)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 32|8 <small>(58)</small>]]<br /> <br />
| <center>(JP) May 27, 2015</center><br />
| [[File:News large JOJOSCEgypt DVD2.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 2 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCEgyptVolume 2 (Limited Edition).jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>Stand Tarot cards & [[Egypt 9 Glory Gods|Egypt 9 Glory Gods']] cards</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 3<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 33|9 <small>(59)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 34|10 <small>(60)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 35|11 <small>(61)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 36|12 <small>(62)</small>]]<br /> <br />
| <center>(JP) June 24, 2015</center><br />
| [[File:News large JOJOSCEgypt DVD3.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 3 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCEgyptVolume 3 (Limited Edition).jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>'Soul Chips' magnet set</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 4<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 37|13 <small>(63)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 38|14 <small>(64)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 39|15 <small>(65)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 40|16 <small>(66)</small>]]<br /> <br />
| <center>(JP) July 29, 2015</center><br />
| [[File:News large JOJOSCEgypt DVD4.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 4 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCEgyptVolume 4 (Limited Edition).jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>Iggy and Pet Shop cellphone strap</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 5<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 41|17 <small>(67)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 42|18 <small>(68)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 43|19 <small>(69)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 44|20 <small>(70)</small>]]<br /> <br />
| <center>(JP) August 26, 2015</center><br />
| [[File:News large JOJOSCEgypt DVD5.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 5 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 5 (Limited Edition).jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>[[Cream]]-styled raincoat</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 6<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 45|21 <small>(71)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 46|22 <small>(72)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 47|23 <small>(73)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 48|24 <small>(74)</small>]]<br /> <br />
| <center>(JP) September 30, 2015</center><br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 6 (AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 6 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 6 (Limited Edition).jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>Anime Crusaders Key Animation Collection 2</center><br />
|}<br />
<br />
===JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD/Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 1<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 1|1 <small>(75)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 2|2 <small>(76)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 3|3 <small>(77)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) June 22, 2016</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 1 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol1 LE.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>Episode 1 Storyboards</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 2<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 4|4 <small>(78)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 5|5 <small>(79)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 6|6 <small>(80)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) July 27, 2016</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 2 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol2 LE.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>[[Diamond is Unbreakable ~Daydream~]]</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 3<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 7|7 <small>(81)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 8|8 <small>(82)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 9|9 <small>(83)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) August 24, 2016</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 3 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol3 LE.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>Production Diary Vol. 1</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 4<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 10|10 <small>(84)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 11|11 <small>(85)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 12|12 <small>(86)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) September 28, 2016</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 4 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol4 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>"Let's Go Out To Eat!"<br />Trussardi Cuisine Documentary</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 5<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 13|13 <small>(87)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 13|14 <small>(88)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 15|15 <small>(89)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) October 26, 2016</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 5 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol5 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>First Cool Key Animation Collection</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 6<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 16|16 <small>(90)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 17|17 <small>(91)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 18|18 <small>(92)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) November 23, 2016</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 6 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol6 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>"[[Diamond is Unbreakable (CD)|A Ghost Story from<br />Budogaoka High]]"<br />Drama CD Vol. 1</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="7" style="text-align: center" | Volume 7<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 19|19 <small>(93)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 20|20 <small>(94)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 21|21 <small>(95)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) December 21, 2016</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 7 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol7 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>[[Diamond is Unbreakable ~Nightwalk~]]</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="8" style="text-align: center" | Volume 8<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 22|22 <small>(96)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 23|23 <small>(97)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 24|24 <small>(98)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) January 25, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 8 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol8 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Production Diary Vol. 2</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="8" style="text-align: center" | Volume 9<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 25|25 <small>(99)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 26|26 <small>(100)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 27|27 <small>(101)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) February 22, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 9 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol9 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Second Cool Key Animation Collection</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="8" style="text-align: center" | Volume 10<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 28|28 <small>(102)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 29|29 <small>(103)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 30|30 <small>(104)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) March 29, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 10 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol10 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>[[Morioh|Morioh Town]] Map Luncheon Mat</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="8" style="text-align: center" | Volume 11<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 31|31 <small>(105)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 32|32 <small>(106)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 33|33 <small>(107)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) April 26, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 11 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol11 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>"GREAT" Sticker Collection</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="8" style="text-align: center" | Volume 12<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 34|34 <small>(108)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 35|35 <small>(109)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 36|36 <small>(110)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) May 24, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 12 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol12 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Production Diary Vol. 3</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="8" style="text-align: center" | Volume 13<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 37|37 <small>(111)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 38|38 <small>(112)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 39|39 <small>(113)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) June 28, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 13 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol13 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Third Cool Key Animation Collection<br />Drama CD Vol. 2</center><br />
|}<br />
<br />
===JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD/Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 1<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 1|1 <small>(114)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[GW Episode 2|2 <small>(115)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[GW Episode 3|3 <small>(116)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[GW Episode 4|4 <small>(117)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) December 19, 2018</center><br />
| [[File:GWVolume 1 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.1</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 2<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 5|5 <small>(118)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 6|6 <small>(119)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 7|7 <small>(120)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 8|8 <small>(121)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) February 13, 2019</center><br />
| [[File:Goldenwind_bluray2.png|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit2.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.2</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 3<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 9|9 <small>(122)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 10|10 <small>(123)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 11|11 <small>(124)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 12|12 <small>(125)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) March 13, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:GWVolume_3_(AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit3.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.3</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 4<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 13|13 <small>(126)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 14|14 <small>(127)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 15|15 <small>(128)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 16|16 <small>(129)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) April 10, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:GWVolume_4_(AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit4.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.4</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 5<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 17|17 <small>(130)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 18|18 <small>(131)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 19|19 <small>(132)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 20|20 <small>(133)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) May 15, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:GWVolume 5 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit5.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.5</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 6<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 21|21 <small>(134)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 22|22 <small>(135)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 23|23 <small>(136)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 24|24 <small>(137)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) July 10, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:GWVolume 6 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit6.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.6</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 7<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 25|25 <small>(138)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 26|26 <small>(139)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 27|27 <small>(140)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 28|28 <small>(141)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) August 14, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:GWVolume 7 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit7.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.7</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 8<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 29|29 <small>(142)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 30|30 <small>(143)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 31|31 <small>(144)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 32|32 <small>(145)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) September 11, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:GWVolume 8 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit8.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.8</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 9<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 33|33 <small>(146)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 34|34 <small>(147)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 35|35 <small>(148)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 36|36 <small>(149)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) October 9, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:GWVolume 9 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit9.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.9</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 10<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 37|37 <small>(150)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 38|38 <small>(151)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 39|39 <small>(152)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) November 13, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:GW_Volume10.jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:GW_Volume10_Contents.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.10</center><br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Special Events===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| [[JoJo Great Festival]]<br />
|-<br />
| <center>(JP) July 26, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:Great Festivial DVD cover.png|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Great Festivial DVD.png|135px]]<br />
|{{Expand section}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Collections===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6|Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! English Cover<br />
! Italian Cover<br />
! French Cover<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| The Complete First Season (DVD)<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 1|1]] - [[Episode 26|26]]</center><br />
| <center>'''(WB Release)'''<br />(EN) September 22, 2015</center><center>(IT) September 23, 2015<br />(FR) July 6, 2016</center><br />
|[[File:EngVol1 (AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:ItaVol1_(AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:FreVol1 (AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|}<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6|Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| The Complete First Season<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 1|1]] - [[Episode 26|26]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] Release)'''<br />(EN) August 8, 2017<br />'''({{W|Kazé}} Release)'''<br />(FR) March 15, 2017</center><center>(UK) April 2, 2018</center><br />
|[[File:EngVol1_(AnimeBD).png|120px]][[File:Jojo Season 1 UK Blu-Ray.jpg|French/UK|120px]]<br />
|[[File:EngVol1_(AnimeBD_Limited).png|135px]][[File:Jojo Season 1 BD set (French).jpg|135px]]<br />
|<center>168 Page Artbook & Art Card Collection</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| The Complete Second Season [1-2]<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 27|27]] - [[Episode 49|49]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] Release)'''<br />(EN) July 3, 2018<br />'''({{W|Kazé}} Release)'''<br />(FR) June 21, 2017</center><br />
|[[File:EngVol2_(AnimeBD).png|120px]][[File:Jojo Season 2 BD (French).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:EngVol2_(AnimeBD_Limited).png|135px]][[File:Jojo Season 2 set (French).jpg|135px]]<br />
|<center>104 Page Artbook & Art Card Collection</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| The Complete Second Season [2-2]<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 50|50]] - [[Episode 74|74]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] Release)'''<br />(EN) January 22, 2019<br />'''({{W|Kazé}} Release)'''<br />(FR) August 30, 2017</center><br />
|[[File:EngVol3_(AnimeBD).png|120px]][[File:Jojo Season 3 BD (French).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:EngVol3_(AnimeBD_Limited).jpg|135px]][[File:Jojo Season 3 set (French).jpg|135px]]<br />
|<center>104 Page Artbook & Art Card Collection</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Season 3 Part 1<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[DU Episode 1|75]] - [[DU Episode 20|94]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] Release)'''<br />(EN) July 2, 2019<br />'''({{W|Kazé}} Release)'''<br />(FR) May 16, 2018</center><br />
|[[File:EngVol4_(AnimeBD).png|120px]][[File:JojoKazeP4DVD.jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:EngVol4_(AnimeBD_Limited).png|135px]]<br />
|<center>N/A</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Season 3 Part 2<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[DU Episode 21|95]] - [[DU Episode 39|113]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] Release)'''<br />(EN) January 28, 2020<br />'''({{W|Kazé}} Release)'''<br />(FR) August 22, 2018</center><br />
|[[File:EngVol5(AnimeBD).png|120px]][[File:FRVol4 (AnimeBD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:EngVol5 (AnimeBD Limited).png|120px]][[File:FRVol4 (AnimeBD Extras).jpg|120px]]<br />
|<center>96 Page Artbook</center><br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Spanish releases===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Parte 1 Phantom Blood<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 1|1]] - [[Episode 9|9]]</center><br />
| <center>'''(SV Release)'''<br />(SP) September 27, 2017</center><br />
|[[File:Phantom Blood (Spanish DVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:Phantom Blood (Spanish Blu-ray).jpg|120px]]<br />
|}<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Parte 2 Battle Tendency<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 10|10]] - [[Episode 26|26]]</center><br />
| <center>'''(SV Release)'''<br />(SP) November 8, 2017</center><br />
|[[File:Battle Tendency (Spanish DVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:Battle Tendency (Spanish Blu-ray).jpg|120px]]<br />
|}<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Parte 3 Stardust Crusaders [1/2]<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 27|27]] - [[Episode 38|38]]</center><br />
| <center>'''(SV Release)'''<br />(SP) February 28, 2018</center><br />
|[[File:Stardust Crusaders Part 1 (Spanish DVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:Stardust Crusaders Part 1 (Spanish Blu-ray).jpg|120px]]<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Parte 3 Stardust Crusaders [1/2]<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 39|39]] - [[Episode 50|50]]</center><br />
| <center>'''(SV Release)'''<br />(SP) May 30, 2018</center><br />
|[[File:Stardust Crusaders Part 2 (Spanish DVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:Stardust Crusaders Part 2 (Spanish Blu-ray).jpg|120px]]<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Parte 3 Stardust Crusaders [2/2]<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 51|51]] - [[Episode 62|62]]</center><br />
| <center>'''(SV Release)'''<br />(SP) August 29, 2018</center><br />
|[[File:Stardust Crusaders Part 3 (Spanish DVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:Stardust Crusaders Part 3 (Spanish Blu-ray).jpg|120px]]<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Parte 3 Stardust Crusaders [2/2]<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 63|63]] - [[Episode 74|74]]</center><br />
| <center>'''(SV Release)'''<br />(SP) January 30, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:Stardust Crusaders Part 4 (Spanish DVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:Stardust Crusaders Part 4 (Spanish Blu-ray).jpg|120px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Region 2 Bluray Collections===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Jojo's Bizarre Adventure - Set 1<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 1|1]] - [[Episode 26|26]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] and {{W|Madman Entertainment|Madman}} Release)'''<br />(AUS) December 5, 2018</center><br /></center><center>'''({{W|Manga Entertainment|Manga}} Release)'''<br />(UK) January 13, 2020</center><br />
|<center>[[File:Season 1 (AusBD).jpg|120px]]</center><br />
|<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Set 2: Stardust Crusaders Part 1<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 27|27]] - [[Episode 49|49]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] and {{W|Madman Entertainment|Madman}} Release)'''<br />(AUS) February 6, 2019<br /> </center><center>'''({{W|Manga Entertainment|Manga}} Release)'''<br />(UK) January 13, 2020</center><br />
|<center>[[File:Season 2 (AusBD).jpg|120px]]</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Set 3: Stardust Crusaders Part 2<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 50|50]] - [[Episode 74|74]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] and {{W|Madman Entertainment|Madman}} Release)'''<br />(AUS) April 3, 2019<br /> </center><center>'''({{W|Manga Entertainment|Manga}} Release)'''<br />(UK) Febuary 17, 2020</center><br />
|<center>[[File:Season_3_(AusBD).png|120px]]</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Set 4: Diamond is Unbreakable Part 1<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[DU Episode 1|75]] - [[DU Episode 20|94]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] and {{W|Madman Entertainment|Madman}} Release)'''<br />(AUS) October 9, 2019<br /> </center><br />
|<center>[[File:Season_4_(AusBD).jpg|120px]]</center><br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Re-Edited Omnibus Collection<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 1|1]] - [[Episode 26|26]]<br />
| <center>(JP) March 26, 2014<br />(FR) March 15, 2017</center><br />
| <tabber>JP=[[File:JJBA Omnibus BD Cover.jpg|135px]]|-|FR=[[File:Jojo Season 1 (French).jpg|135px]]</tabber><br />
|<tabber>JP=[[File:JJBA Omnibus Collection.jpg|110px]]|-|FR=[[File:Jojo Season 1 set (French).jpg|110px]]</tabber><br />
|<center>[[JoJo raDIO]] CD Collection</center><br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Blu-ray Box===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 1 - Phantom Blood<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 1|1]] - [[Episode 9|9]]<br />
| <center>(JP) Sept 13, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:Nurie sample1.jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:JJBAbdbox 1.png|135px]]<br />
|<br />
*Illustrated Postcard<br />
*Steel Case<br />
*Digipak<br />
*Booklet (Character Info)<br />
*Textless OP & ED<br />
*Trailers/Promo<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 2 - Battle Tendency<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 10|10]] - [[Episode 26|26]]<br />
| <center>(JP) Sept 27, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:Nurie sample2.jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:JJBAbdbox 2.png|135px]]<br />
|<br />
*Illustrated Postcard<br />
*Steel Case<br />
*Digipak<br />
*Booklet (Character Info)<br />
*Textless OP & ED<br />
*Trailers/Promo<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 3 - Stardust Crusaders<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 27|27]] - [[Episode 50|50]]<br />
| <center>(JP) Oct 25, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:Nurie sample3.jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:Bdbox 3.png|135px]]<br />
|<br />
*Illustrated Postcard<br />
*Steel Case<br />
*Digipak<br />
*Booklet (Character Info)<br />
*Textless OP & ED<br />
*Trailers/Promo<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 4 - Stardust Crusaders (Egypt)<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 51|51]] - [[Episode 74|74]]<br />
| <center>(JP) Nov 29, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:Nurie sample4.jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:Bdbox 4.png|135px]]<br />
|<br />
*Illustrated Postcard<br />
*Steel Case<br />
*Digipak<br />
*Booklet (Character Info)<br />
*Textless OP & ED<br />
*Trailers/Promo<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 5 - Diamond is Unbreakable<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 1|75]] - [[DU Episode 20|94]]<br />
| <center>(JP) Apr 29, 2020</center><br />
| [[File:NoPicAvailable.png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:NoPicAvailable.png|135px]]<br />
|<br />
*Illustrated Postcard<br />
*Steel Case<br />
*Digipak<br />
*Booklet (Character Info)<br />
*Textless OP & ED<br />
*Trailers/Promo<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 6 - Diamond is Unbreakable<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 21|95]] - [[DU Episode 39|113]]<br />
| <center>(JP) Apr 29, 2020</center><br />
| [[File:NoPicAvailable.png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:NoPicAvailable.png|135px]]<br />
|<br />
*Illustrated Postcard<br />
*Steel Case<br />
*Digipak<br />
*Booklet (Character Info)<br />
*Textless OP & ED<br />
*Trailers/Promo<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Original Video Animation==<br />
<br />
===Promotional Exclusive===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="2" style="text-align: center" | Title<br />
|-<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Cover<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (OVA)|Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe]] (DVD)<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) September 20, 2017<br />
|[[File:Rohan DVD.jpg|130px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Series 2===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="5" style="text-align: center" | Title<br />
|-<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Japanese Cover<br />
! English Cover<br />
! French Cover<br />
! Italian Cover<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="5" style="text-align: center" | Volume 1<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) May 25, 2000<br />(ENG) November 4, 2003<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 1 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:English Volume 1 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:French Volume 1 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:Italian Volume 1 (OVA).png|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="5" style="text-align: center" | Volume 2<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) August 25, 2000<br />(ENG) August 23, 2005<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 2 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:English Volume 2 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:French Volume 2 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:Italian Volume 2 (OVA).png|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="5" style="text-align: center" | Volume 3<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) October 27, 2000<br />(ENG) August 23, 2005<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 3 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:English Volume 3 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:French Volume 3 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:Italian Volume 3 (OVA).png|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="5" style="text-align: center" | Volume 4<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) April 27, 2001<br />(ENG) August 23, 2005<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 4 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:English Volume 4 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:French Volume 4 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:Italian Volume 4 (OVA).png|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Volume 5<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) July 27, 2001<br />(ENG) September 20, 2005<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 5 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:English Volume 5 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Volume 6<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) September 28, 2001<br />(ENG) October 25, 2005<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 6 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:English Volume 6 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" style="text-align: center" | Volume 7<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) January 25, 2002<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 7 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Series 1===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Title<br />
|-<br />
! Release Date<br />
! VHS Cover<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Volume 8<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) November 19, 1993 {{C|VHS}}<br />(JP) August 23, 2002 {{C|DVD}}<br />
|[[File:Japanese VHS 1 (OVA).jpg|110px]]<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 8 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Volume 9<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) December 17, 1993 {{C|VHS}}<br />(JP) August 23, 2002 {{C|DVD}}<br />
|[[File:Japanese VHS 2 (OVA).jpg|110px]]<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 9 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Volume 10<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) July 21, 1994 {{C|VHS}}<br />(JP) September 20, 2002 {{C|DVD}}<br />
|[[File:Japanese VHS 3 (OVA).jpg|110px]]<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 10 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Volume 11<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) August 19, 1994 {{C|VHS}}<br />(JP) September 20, 2002 {{C|DVD}}<br />
|[[File:Japanese VHS 4 (OVA).jpg|110px]]<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 11 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Volume 12<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) October 21, 1994 {{C|VHS}}<br />(JP) October 25, 2002 {{C|DVD}}<br />
|[[File:Japanese VHS 5 (OVA).jpg|110px]]<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 12 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Volume 13<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) November 18, 1994 {{C|VHS}}<br />(JP) October 25, 2002 {{C|DVD}}<br />
|[[File:Japanese VHS 6 (OVA).jpg|110px]]<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 13 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Collections===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="2" style="text-align: center" | Title<br />
|-<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Cover<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Memorial Collection<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|[[File:Memorial Collection (OVA).png|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Complete Collection<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|[[File:OVA Collection.jpg|130px]]<br />
|}<br />
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===Behind The Scenes===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="2" style="text-align: center" | Title<br />
|-<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Cover<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | The Making Of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure (VHS)<br />
|-<br />
|(ENG) Unknown<br />
|[[File:TheMakingOfJojosBizarreAdventureVHS.jpg|130px]]<br />
|}<br />
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==Film==<br />
<br />
===Diamond is Unbreakable===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable - Chapter 1 (film)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable - Chapter 1]]<br />
|-<br />
| <center>(JP) March 23, 2018</center><br />
| [[File:JoJoFilmDVD.png|120px]]<br />
| [[File:JoJoFilmBD.png|120px]]<br />
| [[File:JoJoFilmSE.png|135px]]<br />
|-<br />
| <center>(SP) September 26, 2018</center><br />
| [[File:Part 4 movie dvd release, spanish.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Diamond is Unbreakable (Spanish Blu-ray).jpg|120px]]<br />
|}<br />
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[[Category:JoJo Anime]]</div>TheBlackDemon1996https://jojowiki.com/index.php?title=Home_Video_Releases&diff=360396Home Video Releases2020-01-13T14:01:29Z<p>TheBlackDemon1996: </p>
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<div>Produced by '''[[David Production]]''', the 1st season of the TV [[anime]] series was released on nine DVDs and Blu-rays from January 30 to September 27, 2013, with the Blu-ray releases having the option of English subtitles. Each volume of the TV Anime features the artwork of two characters on the front and back of the case, while the Limited Edition Blu-Ray's typically come with bonus content. An English Dub provided by {{W|Bang Zoom! Entertainment}} and distributed by {{W|Warner Bros.}} was released on September 22, 2015, as a DVD set consisting of all 26 episodes. A Blu-Ray version by [[VIZ Media]] was released on August 8, 2017. A special limited edition that abridges the entire first season into 3 movies, titled "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Re-Edited," was released on March 26, 2014. Selecta Vision released the first season in Spain split across two parts, Phantom Blood on September 27, 2017, and Battle Tendency on November 6, 2017, across two DVD sets and two Blu-ray sets, the latter also having the pack-in music albums from the Japanese releases.<br />
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The TV Adaptation of [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders|Stardust Crusaders]] was released in Japan from July 30 to December 19, 2014, and it's 2nd arc from April 22 to September 30, 2015, for a total of 12 volumes. Blu-Rays for the TV adaptation of [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable|Diamond is Unbreakable]] were released from June 22, 2016 to June 28, 2017, for a total of 13 volumes. Unlike the first season, the Japanese Blu-Rays for seasons 2 and 3 do not feature English Subtitles. A Blu-Ray version of the first half was released by Viz Media on July 3, 2018, with the second half slated to release on January 22, 2019. Selecta Vision split the series into four releases, each having 12 episodes, from February 28, 2018 ,to January 30, 2019.<br />
<br />
All Viz Media releases and the Kazé UK release of the first season feature bilingual audio (Japanese and English) with English subtitles, all Kazé France releases feature only the original Japanese version with French subtitles, and all Selecta Vision releases are bilingual as well, but with Spanish audio and subtitles instead.<br />
<br />
The [[OVA]] series, produced by '''[[Studio A.P.P.P.]]''', features 13 volumes in total, though the first 6-volume series was released from 1993 to 1994, while the later 7-volume series was released from 2000 to 2002. Both series were released together as one in North America by '''Super Techno Arts'''. It was released on six DVD volumes 2003 to 2005, dubbed in English, French, and Italian and put in its fictional chronological order (series 2 before series 1).<br />
<br />
All Japanese Blu-Ray releases feature uncensored footage, sharper action sequences, and retouched art, among other miscellaneous changes. The magnitude of the differences depends on the exact episode, but the further into a season's run one looks, the greater and more frequent the changes will be.<br />
<br />
==TV Anime==<br />
===JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (2012)===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 1<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 1|1]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 2|2]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 3|3]]<br />
| <center>(JP) January 30, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 1.(AnimeDVD).png|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 1 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 1 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>[[Phantom Blood (Destiny)]]</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 2<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 4|4]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 5|5]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 6|6]]<br />
| <center>(JP) February 22, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 2.(AnimeDVD).png|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 2 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 2 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Phantom Blood Key Animation Collection</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 3<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 7|7]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 8|8]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 9|9]]<br />
| <center>(JP) March 29, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 3.(AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 3 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 3 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Stone Mask<br />T-Shirt</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 4<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 10|10]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 11|11]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 12|12]]<br />
| <center>(JP) April 26, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 4.(AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 4 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 4 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>[[Battle Tendency (Leicht Verwendbar)]]</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 5<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 13|13]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 14|14]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 15|15]]<br />
| <center>(JP) May 31, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 5.(AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 5 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 5 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Pillar Men Relief Mousepad</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 6<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 16|16]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 17|17]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 18|18]]<br />
| <center>(JP) June 28, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 6.(AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 6 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 6 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Pillar Men<br />T-Shirt</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 7<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 19|19]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 20|20]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 21|21]]<br />
| <center>(JP) July 27, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 7.(AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 7 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 7 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Poison Rings<br />Strap</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 8<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 22|22]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 23|23]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 24|24]]<br />
| <center>(JP) August 30, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 8.(AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 8 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 8 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Santana USB memory stick</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 9<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 25|25]]<br /> <br />
*[[Episode 26|26]]<br />
| <center>(JP) September 27, 2013</center><br />
| [[File:Volume 9.(AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume 9 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Volume 9 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Battle Tendency Key Animation Collection</center><br />
|}<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Cover<br />
! Set<br />
! Bonus<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 1<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 1|1]]-[[Episode 9|9]]<br />
| <center>(JP) March 26, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:Volume_1_(ReEdit).jpg|150px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume_1_(ReEdit2).jpg|150px]]<br />
|[[JoJo raDIO]] Vol. 1<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 1|10]]-[[Episode 17|17]]<br />
| <center>(JP) March 26, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:Volume_2_(ReEdit).jpg|150px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume_2_(ReEdit2).jpg|150px]]<br />
|[[JoJo raDIO]] Vol. 2<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 18|18]]-[[Episode 26|26]]<br />
| <center>(JP) March 26, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:Volume_3_(ReEdit).png|150px]]<br />
| [[File:Volume_3_(ReEdit2).jpg|150px]]<br />
|[[JoJo raDIO]] Vol. 3<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 1<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 1|1 <small>(27)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 2|2 <small>(28)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 3|3 <small>(29)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 4|4 <small>(30)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) July 30, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:News_large_JOJOSC_DVD1.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCVolume 1 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCVolume 1 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Episode 1<br />Storyboards</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 2<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 5|5 <small>(31)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 6|6 <small>(32)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 7|7 <small>(33)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 8|8 <small>(34)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) August 27, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:News_large_JOJOSC_DVD2.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCVolume 2 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCVolume 2 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>[[Stardust Crusaders (Journey)]]</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 3<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 9|9 <small>(35)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 10|10 <small>(36)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 11|11 <small>(37)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 12|12 <small>(38)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) September 24, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:News_large_JOJOSC_DVD3.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCVolume 3 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg.jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCVolume 3 (Limited Edition).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Jotaro and Star Platinum Mousepad</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 4<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 13|13 <small>(39)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 14|14 <small>(40)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 15|15 <small>(41)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 16|16 <small>(42)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) October 22, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:News_large_JOJOSC_DVD4.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCVolume 4 (Limited Edition).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCVolume 4 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|110px]]<br />
|<center>DIO's flesh bud earphones</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 5<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 17|17 <small>(43)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 18|18 <small>(44)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 19|19 <small>(45)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 20|20 <small>(46)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) November 26, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:News_large_JOJOSC_DVD5.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCVolume 5 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCVolume 5 (Limited Edition).jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>Jotaro T-Shirt</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 6<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 21|21 <small>(47)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 22|22 <small>(48)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 23|23 <small>(49)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 24|24 <small>(50)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) December 19, 2014</center><br />
| [[File:News_large_JOJOSC_DVD6.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCVolume 6 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCVolume 6 (Limited Edition).jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>Anime Key Animation Collection</center><br />
|}<br />
<br />
===JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - Battle in Egypt===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 1<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 25|1 <small>(51)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 26|2 <small>(52)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 27|3 <small>(53)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 28|4 <small>(54)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) April 22, 2015</center><br />
| [[File:News_large_JOJOSCEgypt_DVD1.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 1 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCEgyptVolume 1 (Limited Edition).jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>[[Stardust Crusaders (World)]]</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 2<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 29|5 <small>(55)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 30|6 <small>(56)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 31|7 <small>(57)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 32|8 <small>(58)</small>]]<br /> <br />
| <center>(JP) May 27, 2015</center><br />
| [[File:News large JOJOSCEgypt DVD2.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 2 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCEgyptVolume 2 (Limited Edition).jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>Stand Tarot cards & [[Egypt 9 Glory Gods|Egypt 9 Glory Gods']] cards</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 3<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 33|9 <small>(59)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 34|10 <small>(60)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 35|11 <small>(61)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 36|12 <small>(62)</small>]]<br /> <br />
| <center>(JP) June 24, 2015</center><br />
| [[File:News large JOJOSCEgypt DVD3.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 3 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCEgyptVolume 3 (Limited Edition).jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>'Soul Chips' magnet set</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 4<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 37|13 <small>(63)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 38|14 <small>(64)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 39|15 <small>(65)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 40|16 <small>(66)</small>]]<br /> <br />
| <center>(JP) July 29, 2015</center><br />
| [[File:News large JOJOSCEgypt DVD4.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 4 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:SCEgyptVolume 4 (Limited Edition).jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>Iggy and Pet Shop cellphone strap</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 5<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 41|17 <small>(67)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 42|18 <small>(68)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 43|19 <small>(69)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 44|20 <small>(70)</small>]]<br /> <br />
| <center>(JP) August 26, 2015</center><br />
| [[File:News large JOJOSCEgypt DVD5.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 5 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 5 (Limited Edition).jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>[[Cream]]-styled raincoat</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Volume 6<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[SC Episode 45|21 <small>(71)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 46|22 <small>(72)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 47|23 <small>(73)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[SC Episode 48|24 <small>(74)</small>]]<br /> <br />
| <center>(JP) September 30, 2015</center><br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 6 (AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 6 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:SCEgyptVolume 6 (Limited Edition).jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>Anime Crusaders Key Animation Collection 2</center><br />
|}<br />
<br />
===JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD/Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 1<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 1|1 <small>(75)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 2|2 <small>(76)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 3|3 <small>(77)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) June 22, 2016</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 1 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol1 LE.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>Episode 1 Storyboards</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 2<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 4|4 <small>(78)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 5|5 <small>(79)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 6|6 <small>(80)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) July 27, 2016</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 2 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol2 LE.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>[[Diamond is Unbreakable ~Daydream~]]</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 3<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 7|7 <small>(81)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 8|8 <small>(82)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 9|9 <small>(83)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) August 24, 2016</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 3 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol3 LE.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>Production Diary Vol. 1</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 4<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 10|10 <small>(84)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 11|11 <small>(85)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 12|12 <small>(86)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) September 28, 2016</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 4 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol4 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>"Let's Go Out To Eat!"<br />Trussardi Cuisine Documentary</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 5<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 13|13 <small>(87)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 13|14 <small>(88)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 15|15 <small>(89)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) October 26, 2016</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 5 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol5 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>First Cool Key Animation Collection</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 6<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 16|16 <small>(90)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 17|17 <small>(91)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 18|18 <small>(92)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) November 23, 2016</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 6 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol6 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>"[[Diamond is Unbreakable (CD)|A Ghost Story from<br />Budogaoka High]]"<br />Drama CD Vol. 1</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="7" style="text-align: center" | Volume 7<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 19|19 <small>(93)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 20|20 <small>(94)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 21|21 <small>(95)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) December 21, 2016</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 7 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol7 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>[[Diamond is Unbreakable ~Nightwalk~]]</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="8" style="text-align: center" | Volume 8<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 22|22 <small>(96)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 23|23 <small>(97)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 24|24 <small>(98)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) January 25, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 8 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol8 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Production Diary Vol. 2</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="8" style="text-align: center" | Volume 9<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 25|25 <small>(99)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 26|26 <small>(100)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 27|27 <small>(101)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) February 22, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 9 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol9 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Second Cool Key Animation Collection</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="8" style="text-align: center" | Volume 10<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 28|28 <small>(102)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 29|29 <small>(103)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 30|30 <small>(104)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) March 29, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 10 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol10 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>[[Morioh|Morioh Town]] Map Luncheon Mat</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="8" style="text-align: center" | Volume 11<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 31|31 <small>(105)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 32|32 <small>(106)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 33|33 <small>(107)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) April 26, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 11 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol11 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>"GREAT" Sticker Collection</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="8" style="text-align: center" | Volume 12<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 34|34 <small>(108)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 35|35 <small>(109)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 36|36 <small>(110)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) May 24, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 12 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol12 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Production Diary Vol. 3</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="8" style="text-align: center" | Volume 13<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 37|37 <small>(111)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 38|38 <small>(112)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[DU Episode 39|39 <small>(113)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) June 28, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:DiUVolume 13 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:DiU Vol13 LE.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>Third Cool Key Animation Collection<br />Drama CD Vol. 2</center><br />
|}<br />
<br />
===JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD/Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 1<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 1|1 <small>(114)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[GW Episode 2|2 <small>(115)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[GW Episode 3|3 <small>(116)</small>]]<br /> <br />
*[[GW Episode 4|4 <small>(117)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) December 19, 2018</center><br />
| [[File:GWVolume 1 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.1</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 2<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 5|5 <small>(118)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 6|6 <small>(119)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 7|7 <small>(120)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 8|8 <small>(121)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) February 13, 2019</center><br />
| [[File:Goldenwind_bluray2.png|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit2.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.2</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 3<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 9|9 <small>(122)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 10|10 <small>(123)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 11|11 <small>(124)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 12|12 <small>(125)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) March 13, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:GWVolume_3_(AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit3.png|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.3</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 4<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 13|13 <small>(126)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 14|14 <small>(127)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 15|15 <small>(128)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 16|16 <small>(129)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) April 10, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:GWVolume_4_(AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit4.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.4</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 5<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 17|17 <small>(130)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 18|18 <small>(131)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 19|19 <small>(132)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 20|20 <small>(133)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) May 15, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:GWVolume 5 (AnimeBlu-ray).png|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit5.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.5</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 6<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 21|21 <small>(134)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 22|22 <small>(135)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 23|23 <small>(136)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 24|24 <small>(137)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) July 10, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:GWVolume 6 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit6.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.6</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 7<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 25|25 <small>(138)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 26|26 <small>(139)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 27|27 <small>(140)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 28|28 <small>(141)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) August 14, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:GWVolume 7 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit7.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.7</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 8<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 29|29 <small>(142)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 30|30 <small>(143)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 31|31 <small>(144)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 32|32 <small>(145)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) September 11, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:GWVolume 8 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit8.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.8</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 9<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 33|33 <small>(146)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 34|34 <small>(147)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 35|35 <small>(148)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 36|36 <small>(149)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) October 9, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:GWVolume 9 (AnimeBlu-ray).jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:Goldenwindlimit9.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.9</center><br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 10<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[GW Episode 37|37 <small>(150)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 38|38 <small>(151)</small>]]<br />
*[[GW Episode 39|39 <small>(152)</small>]]<br />
| <center>(JP) November 13, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:GW_Volume10.jpg|135px]]<br />
|[[File:GW_Volume10_Contents.jpg|110px]]<br />
|<center>28-Page Production Booklet Vol.10</center><br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Special Events===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| [[JoJo Great Festival]]<br />
|-<br />
| <center>(JP) July 26, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:Great Festivial DVD cover.png|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Great Festivial DVD.png|135px]]<br />
|{{Expand section}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Collections===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6|Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! English Cover<br />
! Italian Cover<br />
! French Cover<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| The Complete First Season (DVD)<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 1|1]] - [[Episode 26|26]]</center><br />
| <center>'''(WB Release)'''<br />(EN) September 22, 2015</center><center>(IT) September 23, 2015<br />(FR) July 6, 2016</center><br />
|[[File:EngVol1 (AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:ItaVol1_(AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:FreVol1 (AnimeDVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|}<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6|Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| The Complete First Season<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 1|1]] - [[Episode 26|26]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] Release)'''<br />(EN) August 8, 2017<br />'''({{W|Kazé}} Release)'''<br />(FR) March 15, 2017</center><center>(UK) April 2, 2018</center><br />
|[[File:EngVol1_(AnimeBD).png|120px]][[File:Jojo Season 1 UK Blu-Ray.jpg|French/UK|120px]]<br />
|[[File:EngVol1_(AnimeBD_Limited).png|135px]][[File:Jojo Season 1 BD set (French).jpg|135px]]<br />
|<center>168 Page Artbook & Art Card Collection</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| The Complete Second Season [1-2]<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 27|27]] - [[Episode 49|49]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] Release)'''<br />(EN) July 3, 2018<br />'''({{W|Kazé}} Release)'''<br />(FR) June 21, 2017</center><br />
|[[File:EngVol2_(AnimeBD).png|120px]][[File:Jojo Season 2 BD (French).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:EngVol2_(AnimeBD_Limited).png|135px]][[File:Jojo Season 2 set (French).jpg|135px]]<br />
|<center>104 Page Artbook & Art Card Collection</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| The Complete Second Season [2-2]<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 50|50]] - [[Episode 74|74]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] Release)'''<br />(EN) January 22, 2019<br />'''({{W|Kazé}} Release)'''<br />(FR) August 30, 2017</center><br />
|[[File:EngVol3_(AnimeBD).png|120px]][[File:Jojo Season 3 BD (French).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:EngVol3_(AnimeBD_Limited).jpg|135px]][[File:Jojo Season 3 set (French).jpg|135px]]<br />
|<center>104 Page Artbook & Art Card Collection</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Season 3 Part 1<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[DU Episode 1|75]] - [[DU Episode 20|94]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] Release)'''<br />(EN) July 2, 2019<br />'''({{W|Kazé}} Release)'''<br />(FR) May 16, 2018</center><br />
|[[File:EngVol4_(AnimeBD).png|120px]][[File:JojoKazeP4DVD.jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:EngVol4_(AnimeBD_Limited).png|135px]]<br />
|<center>N/A</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Season 3 Part 2<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[DU Episode 21|95]] - [[DU Episode 39|113]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] Release)'''<br />(EN) January 28, 2020<br />'''({{W|Kazé}} Release)'''<br />(FR) August 22, 2018</center><br />
|[[File:EngVol5(AnimeBD).png|120px]][[File:FRVol4 (AnimeBD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:EngVol5 (AnimeBD Limited).png|120px]][[File:FRVol4 (AnimeBD Extras).jpg|120px]]<br />
|<center>96 Page Artbook</center><br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Spanish releases===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Parte 1 Phantom Blood<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 1|1]] - [[Episode 9|9]]</center><br />
| <center>'''(SV Release)'''<br />(SP) September 27, 2017</center><br />
|[[File:Phantom Blood (Spanish DVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:Phantom Blood (Spanish Blu-ray).jpg|120px]]<br />
|}<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Parte 2 Battle Tendency<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 10|10]] - [[Episode 26|26]]</center><br />
| <center>'''(SV Release)'''<br />(SP) November 8, 2017</center><br />
|[[File:Battle Tendency (Spanish DVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:Battle Tendency (Spanish Blu-ray).jpg|120px]]<br />
|}<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Parte 3 Stardust Crusaders [1/2]<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 27|27]] - [[Episode 38|38]]</center><br />
| <center>'''(SV Release)'''<br />(SP) February 28, 2018</center><br />
|[[File:Stardust Crusaders Part 1 (Spanish DVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:Stardust Crusaders Part 1 (Spanish Blu-ray).jpg|120px]]<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Parte 3 Stardust Crusaders [1/2]<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 39|39]] - [[Episode 50|50]]</center><br />
| <center>'''(SV Release)'''<br />(SP) May 30, 2018</center><br />
|[[File:Stardust Crusaders Part 2 (Spanish DVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:Stardust Crusaders Part 2 (Spanish Blu-ray).jpg|120px]]<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Parte 3 Stardust Crusaders [2/2]<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 51|51]] - [[Episode 62|62]]</center><br />
| <center>'''(SV Release)'''<br />(SP) August 29, 2018</center><br />
|[[File:Stardust Crusaders Part 3 (Spanish DVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:Stardust Crusaders Part 3 (Spanish Blu-ray).jpg|120px]]<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Parte 3 Stardust Crusaders [2/2]<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 63|63]] - [[Episode 74|74]]</center><br />
| <center>'''(SV Release)'''<br />(SP) January 30, 2019</center><br />
|[[File:Stardust Crusaders Part 4 (Spanish DVD).jpg|120px]]<br />
|[[File:Stardust Crusaders Part 4 (Spanish Blu-ray).jpg|120px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Region 2 Bluray Collections===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Jojo's Bizarre Adventure - Set 1<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 1|1]] - [[Episode 26|26]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] and {{W|Madman Entertainment|Madman}} Release)'''<br />December 5, 2018</center><br /></center><center>'''({{W|Manga Entertainment|Manga}} Release)'''<br />(UK) January 13, 2020</center><br />
|<center>[[File:Season 1 (AusBD).jpg|120px]]</center><br />
|<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Set 2: Stardust Crusaders Part 1<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 27|27]] - [[Episode 49|49]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] and {{W|Madman Entertainment|Madman}} Release)'''<br />February 6, 2019<br /> </center><center>'''({{W|Manga Entertainment|Manga}} Release)'''<br />(UK) January 13, 2020</center><br />
|<center>[[File:Season 2 (AusBD).jpg|120px]]</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Set 3: Stardust Crusaders Part 2<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[Episode 50|50]] - [[Episode 74|74]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] and {{W|Madman Entertainment|Madman}} Release)'''<br />April 3, 2019<br /> </center><center>'''({{W|Manga Entertainment|Manga}} Release)'''<br />(UK) Febuary 17, 2020</center><br />
|<center>[[File:Season_3_(AusBD).png|120px]]</center><br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Set 4: Diamond is Unbreakable Part 1<br />
|-<br />
|<center>[[DU Episode 1|75]] - [[DU Episode 20|94]]</center><br />
| <center>'''([[VIZ]] and {{W|Madman Entertainment|Madman}} Release)'''<br />October 9, 2019<br /> </center><br />
|<center>[[File:Season_4_(AusBD).jpg|120px]]</center><br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Re-Edited Omnibus Collection<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 1|1]] - [[Episode 26|26]]<br />
| <center>(JP) March 26, 2014<br />(FR) March 15, 2017</center><br />
| <tabber>JP=[[File:JJBA Omnibus BD Cover.jpg|135px]]|-|FR=[[File:Jojo Season 1 (French).jpg|135px]]</tabber><br />
|<tabber>JP=[[File:JJBA Omnibus Collection.jpg|110px]]|-|FR=[[File:Jojo Season 1 set (French).jpg|110px]]</tabber><br />
|<center>[[JoJo raDIO]] CD Collection</center><br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Blu-ray Box===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Title<br />
|-<br />
! Episodes<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
! LE Bonus<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 1 - Phantom Blood<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 1|1]] - [[Episode 9|9]]<br />
| <center>(JP) Sept 13, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:Nurie sample1.jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:JJBAbdbox 1.png|135px]]<br />
|<br />
*Illustrated Postcard<br />
*Steel Case<br />
*Digipak<br />
*Booklet (Character Info)<br />
*Textless OP & ED<br />
*Trailers/Promo<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 2 - Battle Tendency<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 10|10]] - [[Episode 26|26]]<br />
| <center>(JP) Sept 27, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:Nurie sample2.jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:JJBAbdbox 2.png|135px]]<br />
|<br />
*Illustrated Postcard<br />
*Steel Case<br />
*Digipak<br />
*Booklet (Character Info)<br />
*Textless OP & ED<br />
*Trailers/Promo<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 3 - Stardust Crusaders<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 27|27]] - [[Episode 50|50]]<br />
| <center>(JP) Oct 25, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:Nurie sample3.jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:Bdbox 3.png|135px]]<br />
|<br />
*Illustrated Postcard<br />
*Steel Case<br />
*Digipak<br />
*Booklet (Character Info)<br />
*Textless OP & ED<br />
*Trailers/Promo<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 4 - Stardust Crusaders (Egypt)<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Episode 51|51]] - [[Episode 74|74]]<br />
| <center>(JP) Nov 29, 2017</center><br />
| [[File:Nurie sample4.jpg|135px]]<br />
| [[File:Bdbox 4.png|135px]]<br />
|<br />
*Illustrated Postcard<br />
*Steel Case<br />
*Digipak<br />
*Booklet (Character Info)<br />
*Textless OP & ED<br />
*Trailers/Promo<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 5 - Diamond is Unbreakable<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 1|75]] - [[DU Episode 20|94]]<br />
| <center>(JP) Apr 29, 2020</center><br />
| [[File:NoPicAvailable.png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:NoPicAvailable.png|135px]]<br />
|<br />
*Illustrated Postcard<br />
*Steel Case<br />
*Digipak<br />
*Booklet (Character Info)<br />
*Textless OP & ED<br />
*Trailers/Promo<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" style="text-align: center" | Volume 6 - Diamond is Unbreakable<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[DU Episode 21|95]] - [[DU Episode 39|113]]<br />
| <center>(JP) Apr 29, 2020</center><br />
| [[File:NoPicAvailable.png|135px]]<br />
| [[File:NoPicAvailable.png|135px]]<br />
|<br />
*Illustrated Postcard<br />
*Steel Case<br />
*Digipak<br />
*Booklet (Character Info)<br />
*Textless OP & ED<br />
*Trailers/Promo<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Original Video Animation==<br />
<br />
===Promotional Exclusive===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="2" style="text-align: center" | Title<br />
|-<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Cover<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (OVA)|Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe]] (DVD)<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) September 20, 2017<br />
|[[File:Rohan DVD.jpg|130px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Series 2===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="5" style="text-align: center" | Title<br />
|-<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Japanese Cover<br />
! English Cover<br />
! French Cover<br />
! Italian Cover<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="5" style="text-align: center" | Volume 1<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) May 25, 2000<br />(ENG) November 4, 2003<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 1 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:English Volume 1 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:French Volume 1 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:Italian Volume 1 (OVA).png|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="5" style="text-align: center" | Volume 2<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) August 25, 2000<br />(ENG) August 23, 2005<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 2 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:English Volume 2 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:French Volume 2 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:Italian Volume 2 (OVA).png|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="5" style="text-align: center" | Volume 3<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) October 27, 2000<br />(ENG) August 23, 2005<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 3 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:English Volume 3 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:French Volume 3 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:Italian Volume 3 (OVA).png|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="5" style="text-align: center" | Volume 4<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) April 27, 2001<br />(ENG) August 23, 2005<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 4 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:English Volume 4 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:French Volume 4 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:Italian Volume 4 (OVA).png|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Volume 5<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) July 27, 2001<br />(ENG) September 20, 2005<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 5 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:English Volume 5 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Volume 6<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) September 28, 2001<br />(ENG) October 25, 2005<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 6 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|[[File:English Volume 6 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" style="text-align: center" | Volume 7<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) January 25, 2002<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 7 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Series 1===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Title<br />
|-<br />
! Release Date<br />
! VHS Cover<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Volume 8<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) November 19, 1993 {{C|VHS}}<br />(JP) August 23, 2002 {{C|DVD}}<br />
|[[File:Japanese VHS 1 (OVA).jpg|110px]]<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 8 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Volume 9<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) December 17, 1993 {{C|VHS}}<br />(JP) August 23, 2002 {{C|DVD}}<br />
|[[File:Japanese VHS 2 (OVA).jpg|110px]]<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 9 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Volume 10<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) July 21, 1994 {{C|VHS}}<br />(JP) September 20, 2002 {{C|DVD}}<br />
|[[File:Japanese VHS 3 (OVA).jpg|110px]]<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 10 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Volume 11<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) August 19, 1994 {{C|VHS}}<br />(JP) September 20, 2002 {{C|DVD}}<br />
|[[File:Japanese VHS 4 (OVA).jpg|110px]]<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 11 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Volume 12<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) October 21, 1994 {{C|VHS}}<br />(JP) October 25, 2002 {{C|DVD}}<br />
|[[File:Japanese VHS 5 (OVA).jpg|110px]]<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 12 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Volume 13<br />
|-<br />
|(JP) November 18, 1994 {{C|VHS}}<br />(JP) October 25, 2002 {{C|DVD}}<br />
|[[File:Japanese VHS 6 (OVA).jpg|110px]]<br />
|[[File:Japanese Volume 13 (OVA).jpg|130px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Collections===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="2" style="text-align: center" | Title<br />
|-<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Cover<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Memorial Collection<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|[[File:Memorial Collection (OVA).png|130px]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | Complete Collection<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|[[File:OVA Collection.jpg|130px]]<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
===Behind The Scenes===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="2" style="text-align: center" | Title<br />
|-<br />
! Release Date<br />
! Cover<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" style="text-align: center" | The Making Of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure (VHS)<br />
|-<br />
|(ENG) Unknown<br />
|[[File:TheMakingOfJojosBizarreAdventureVHS.jpg|130px]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Film==<br />
<br />
===Diamond is Unbreakable===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| Title<br />
|-<br />
! Release Date<br />
! DVD Cover<br />
! Blu-ray Cover<br />
! Limited Edition<br />
|-<br />
!style="text-align: center" colspan=6| [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable - Chapter 1 (film)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable - Chapter 1]]<br />
|-<br />
| <center>(JP) March 23, 2018</center><br />
| [[File:JoJoFilmDVD.png|120px]]<br />
| [[File:JoJoFilmBD.png|120px]]<br />
| [[File:JoJoFilmSE.png|135px]]<br />
|-<br />
| <center>(SP) September 26, 2018</center><br />
| [[File:Part 4 movie dvd release, spanish.jpg|120px]]<br />
| [[File:Diamond is Unbreakable (Spanish Blu-ray).jpg|120px]]<br />
|}<br />
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|image = [[File:JoJo OP9.png]]<br />
|artist = [[Daisuke Hasegawa]]<br/><u>Lyrics</u>: {{W|Shōko Fujibayashi}}<br />
|date = March 27, 2019<ref name=amazon>http://jojo-animation.com/music/2019/01/bm01.php</ref> {{S|CD Single}}<br />
|length = 1:32 (TV)<br />3:30 (Full)<br />
|use = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind|Golden Wind]] Episodes [[GW Episode 22|22]] - [[GW Episode 39|39]]<br />
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|keym = E major<br />
|storyboard = {{Col|[[Yasuhiro Kimura]]|木村 泰大}}<br />
|director = {{Col|[[Yasuhiro Kimura]]|木村 泰大}}<br />
|execanidirector = {{Col|[[Shunichi Ishimoto]]|石本 峻一}}<br />
|anidirector = {{Col|Daisuke Tsumagari|津曲 大介}}<br />
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}}{{Nihongo|"'''Uragirimono no Requiem'''"|裏切り者のレクイエム|Uragirimono no Rekuiemu|lit. "Traitor's Requiem"}} is the second opening theme song of ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind]]'' and the ninth overall opening theme of the series' TV anime adaptation. It is performed by [[Daisuke Hasegawa]], with lyrics by Shoko Fujibayashi and composition/arrangement by [[Yugo Kanno]]; a version of the song with English lyrics is also available on the single, with lyrics translated by [[Karen Aoki]]. The single was released in Japan on March 27, 2019.<ref name=amazon /> The English edition was made available for early streaming on March 15, 2019.<ref>https://open.spotify.com/album/3oMl944GjCeFlh01vEVi7N</ref> The two alternate versions of the opening used near the end of the season ("Uragirimono no Requiem Diavolo Ver." and "Uragirimono no Requiem Giorno Ver.") were released as part of the [[Golden Wind: Finale|third volume of the Golden Wind OST]].<br />
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==Opening Animation==<br />
===First Version===<br />
The animation opens on a shot of a closed window, followed by an underling kissing his master's hand and then scenery of Venice in which the title fades in as the sun begins shining through the clouds in the background.<br />
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The camera then rapidly zooms into the title, transitioning into many recollections of [[Giorno Giovanna]] and [[Team Bucciarati]]'s journey thus far, beginning with Giorno standing in front of [[Polpo]] in his cell with his lighter and [[Black Sabbath]] besides him. The camera zooms into one of Polpo's paintings and features [[Leone Abbacchio]] and [[Moody Blues]] facing [[Mario Zucchero]] and [[Soft Machine]]. Then inside Abbacchio's eye, [[Guido Mista]] battles [[Sale]] and [[Kraft Work]]. The scene fades into the showdown between [[Narancia]] and [[Formaggio]], then [[Pannacotta Fugo]] seeing [[Illuso]] and [[Man in the Mirror]] inside of a mirror, [[Pesci]] hooking [[Prosciutto]] as [[Bruno Bucciarati]] drags him out of a speeding train, Giorno fighting [[Baby Face]] and [[Melone]], and Giorno again holding the wounded Mista with [[Ghiaccio]] in [[White Album]] at the foreground. The camera then focuses on Giorno's determined face as dawn breaks behind him.<br />
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The animation cuts to a scene of Bucciarati in the elevator with the level indicator translucent in the center of the frame and a zipper unzipping over Bucciarati to change him to a different color palette. Bucciarati's hand is shown holding [[Trish Una]]'s as her own hand is severed off-screen, before cutting to Bucciarati's face twisted in anger as he lets out a scream of rage, as the camera fades into a wide shot of the San Giorgio Maggiore belfry seen from the clouds. We then see a leg shot of Team Bucciarati at the docks outside the church, each member walking toward the boat to openly rebel against [[Passione]] in the order of Giorno at the front, then Abbacchio, Mista, and Bucciarati. Narancia briefly hesitates before running after them, and Fugo takes a single step forward before stopping completely.<br />
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[[File:Chapter 537 Cover (B) in GW O2.png|thumb|left|220px|The [[Chapter 537]] cover B reproduced in the opening]]<br />
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On top of an abstract 3D-rendered background, Bucciarati demonstrates [[Sticky Fingers]]' prowess, which then is replaced with Giorno posing with [[Gold Experience]] before Moody Blues transformed as [[Unnamed Characters#Abbacchio.27s Partner|Abbacchio's partner]] appears from the background, drawing a gun before getting shot as Abbacchio himself moves out from behind. Narancia enters and leads shot from [[Aerosmith]] before Mista appears to fire his gun, [[Sex Pistols]] riding the bullets then jumping off, and Trish summons her Stand [[Spice Girl]], which begins to throw several punches towards the left. Trish's face then closes and centers to occupy the whole screen while turning before she falls away, revealing [[Chapter 537|the whole team falling from the sky while posing]].<br />
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[[Vinegar Doppio]] appears, seeing a vision of [[Risotto Nero]] in his hair created by [[King Crimson#Epitaph|Epitaph]]. He then hears a call from the Boss before getting a headache and covering his face in pain. The camera zooms back into him, and Doppio's face becomes worried yet entranced as the camera enters his eye to reveal a Sardinian beach turning upside down and fading into shadows.<br />
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Giorno's hand is shown bleeding drops of blood, the drops staining the ground until time is erased and more traces of blood suddenly appear. The Boss then appears, his entire body hidden in the shadows, who sends his [[King Crimson]] to attack Giorno, which obscures him from the audience's view. Giorno then turns around, seeing the Boss and his Stand, and summons his Gold Experience which launches a flurry of punches. An [[Bow and Arrow|Arrow]] with a special beetle design is seen rotating in the sky, before the animation cuts to Giorno kneeling in the middle of a thick cloud, a determined look on his face. He lifts his arm to reveal said arrow and holds it high in the air while summoning Gold Experience, then dramatically pulls it in. The camera focuses on Giorno and Gold Experience's faces as they are engulfed in a bright golden light from below.<br />
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The arrow falls down into a red jewel, before several shots flash in rapid succession: the word "JoJo's" in front of a ladybug background, "Bizarre Adventure" framed in an elaborate oval frame with a checkered background, "Golden Wind" in a blue space filled with pink flowers. The opening animation ends on a zooming out shot of the show title in a blue and slightly cloudy sky.<br />
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===Second Version [''Diavolo ver.'']===<br />
[[File:Diaoppio.gif|thumb|right|220px|Doppio shifting into Diavolo]] From [[GW Episode 34]] onwards, a second version of the opening is used.<br />
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Doppio's section is now laced by flashes of King Crimson, with Doppio actually transforming into [[Diavolo]] after getting his headache, his face looking determined before changing to fear at the last second.<br />
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This scene is immediately followed by the shot of blood dripping onto the floor, which is modified to show the time erasure and Diavolo positioning himself behind Giorno and summoning King Crimson. He then uses Epitaph to foresee the future shot of Gold Experience attacking him. As this plays out a voice speaks in Italian, saying:<br />
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| align="left" width="25%" style="background-color:#{{BackColor2}};"|<font color="black">'''Japanese Kanji'''</font><br />
| align="left" width="25%" style="background-color:#{{BackColor2}};"|<font color="black">'''English Translation {{S|JP}}'''</font><br />
| align="left" width="25%" style="background-color:#{{BackColor2}};"|<font color="black">'''Italian Dialogue'''</font><br />
| align="left" width="25%" style="background-color:#{{BackColor2}};"|<font color="black">'''Literal Translation {{S|IT}}'''</font><br />
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| align="left" width="25%" |選ばれた運命からは誰も逃れることはできない<br />
| align="left" width="25%" |No one can escape the fate that was chosen for them<br />
| align="left" width="25%" |Nessuno può sfuggire dal destino scelto<br />
| align="left" width="25%" |No one can escape from the chosen destiny.<br />
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| align="left" width="25%" |お前たちが滅びるという結果だけが残るのだ<br />
| align="left" width="25%" |All that remains is the end, where you will all perish<br />
| align="left" width="25%" |Rimane solo il risultato che voi sarete distrutti<br />
| align="left" width="25%" |Only the result remains that you all will be destroyed<br />
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| align="left" width="25%" |永遠の絶頂は我にのみ存在する<br />
| align="left" width="25%" |Eternal greatness exists only within myself<br />
| align="left" width="25%" |L’eterna cima esiste solo per me<br />
| align="left" width="25%" |The eternal summit exists only for me.<br />
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| align="left" width="25%" |時の消し飛んだ世界で哀しみの歌を歌うがいい<br />
| align="left" width="25%" |Sing a song of sorrow in a world where time has vanished<br />
| align="left" width="25%" |Puoi cantare canzoni di tristezza nel mondo senza tempo<br />
| align="left" width="25%" |You can sing songs of sorrow in a world without time<br />
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|}<br />
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The opening then plays like normal, except Diavolo is fully revealed (although he is still obscured by King Crimson) and the chorus is backed by a choir.<br />
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In [[GW Episode 37]], this version plays with sound effects playing over moments such as stand attacks, much like previous openings in the final episodes of their respective parts.<br />
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=== Third Version [''Giorno ver.''] ===<br />
[[File:Boss Loop.gif|thumb|right|220px|Camera continuing to zoom into Diavolo's eye]] A third and final version of the opening is used starting from [[GW Episode 38]].<br />
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It starts off the same as the Diavolo version, but the time erasure is cut short and reversed as the power of [[Gold Experience Requiem]] activates. The camera zooms into Diavolo's eye in a loop (a grand total of four times) before we see him staring at a never-ending line of different versions of himself. The blood reverses back into Giorno's hand before he does a pose similar to [[Dio Brando|DIO]]'s in Part 3 (when he was hidden by shadows), with a shadowy version of [[Gold Experience]] appearing behind him mid-transformation. The opening then reuses shots, but rearranges them to tell a different story. Giorno grabs the arrow and stabs his Stand. Diavolo sees Gold Experience collapsing and sends his Stand to kill Giorno, but the arrow travels up Gold Experience's arm and its skin shatters revealing the newly evolved [[Gold Experience Requiem]] which unleashes a barrage of attacks as Giorno looks on stoically.<br />
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In [[GW Episode 39]], this version plays with sound effects playing over moments of Gold Experience Requiem's ability activating, as well as it forming and attacking.<br />
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==Lyrics==<br />
{{RequiemLyrics}}<br />
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==Opening Sequences==<br />
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==Tracklist==<br />
#'''Uragirimono no Requiem'''<br />
#'''Uragirimono no Requiem''' (Instrumental version)<br />
#'''Uragirimono no Requiem''' (English version)<br />
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==Credits==<br />
{{Scroll box|<br />
*Sound Producer:营野祐悟<br />
*Director:LucyDiamonds<br />
*Recording&Mixing Engineer:葛岛洋一<br />
*Assistant Engineer: 春雅之<br />
*Mastering Engineer:茅根裕司(Sony Music Studios Tokyo)<br />
*Studio:Sony Music Studios Tokyomusic sTuDio<br />
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[ Musician ]<br />
*Keyboards&Other Instrumental Programming:营野 悟<br />
*Vocal&Chorus:ハセガワダイスケ<br />
*Drums:佐野康夫<br />
*Bass:山口寛雄<br />
*Electric Guitar:吉本潮·天休久志<br />
*Strings:篠崎正嗣グループ<br />
*Production Coordinated & Managed by 野崎高志( music)· 瀧澤さとみ ( music) Supported by 植田能平<br />
*Music Copyist: 山本夏子<br />
*Art Direction & Design : 志野木良太(ステロタイブ)<br />
*Executive Producer: 大森啓幸(Warner Bros:Japan)<br />
*Special Thanks to青木カレン·長孝子·Ruby<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*The cover image of [[Giorno Giovanna]] is a reused frame from [[GW Episode 4|episode 4]].<br />
*During the orchestral portion of the song's bridge, a variation of [[Bruno Bucciarati]]'s motif can be heard.<br />
* The voiced lines in the Diavolo version were voiced by a native Italian.<ref>https://twitter.com/namachu/status/1139888769354436608</ref> [[Diavolo]]'s motif can also be heard during this dialogue.<br />
* The kanji 魂 read as "rage" normally means "soul."<br />
* The kanji 神 read as あくま normally means "god," while あくま is normally the reading of the kanji 悪魔 which means "devil." <br />
* In the third version, Giorno strikes the same pose [[Dio Brando|DIO]] does in [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]]'s spirit photo.<br />
* After Doppio shifts to Diavolo, Diavolo's shown being determined before his expression changes to fear, a possible nod to what happens after the battle with [[Gold Experience Requiem]].<br />
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|title = JoJo Sono Chi no Kioku ~end of THE WORLD~<br />
|image = [[File:Jojo OP4.jpg|250px]]<br />
|artist = JO☆STARS ~[[Hiroaki "TOMMY" Tominaga|TOMMY]], [[Coda]], [[Jin Hashimoto|JIN]]~<br />Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi<br />
|album = JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken OP Single - JoJo Sono Chi no Kioku ~end of THE WORLD~<br />
|label = Warner Home Video<br />
|catalog = 1000540244<br />
|length = 1:35 (TV)<br />4:25 (Full)<br />
|date = January 28, 2015<ref>http://jojo-animation.com/sc/contents/cd/index.html</ref> {{S|Single}}<br />
|use = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders|Stardust Crusaders]] [[SC Episode 25|Episode 25]] - [[SC Episode 48|Episode 48]]<br />
|tempo = 110 BPM<br />
|keym = C minor<br />
|studio = {{Col|[[Kamikaze Douga]]|神風動画}}<br />
|director = {{Col|Naoki Yoshibe|吉邊 尚希}}<br />
|anidirector = {{Col|Kumi Shimizu|清水 久美}}<br />
|3dcg = '''CGI Director'''<br/>{{Col|Miho Sakina|先名 美帆}}'''Graphics Model Cooperation'''{{Col|'''Bandai Namco'''<br/>'''CyberConnect2'''|バンダイナムコ<br/>サイバーコネクトツー}}<br />
|anicoop = {{Col|Tetsuro Satomi|里見 哲朗}}<br />
|producer = {{Col|Junpei Mizusaki<br/>Takayuki Sasaki|水崎 淳平<br/>佐々木 崇之}}<br />
|previous = [[STAND PROUD]]<br />
|next = [[Crazy Noisy Bizarre Town]]<br />
|colors=StardustCrusaders<br />
|price = ¥756 (Standard)}}{{Nihongo|"'''JoJo Sono Chi no Kioku ~end of THE WORLD~'''"|ジョジョ その血の記憶~end of THE WORLD~||lit. "JoJo Memories of that Blood ~end of THE WORLD~"}} is the second opening of [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders]] and the fourth overall opening of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]] TV [[anime]]. Animated by Studio [[Kamikaze Douga]], the song was sung by [[Hiroaki "TOMMY" Tominaga]], [[Coda]], and [[Jin Hashimoto]] as the JO☆STARS.<br />
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On the Oricon's Weekly Singles Charts, 'JoJo Sono Chi no Kioku' peaked at number 17 during the week it was released.<ref>https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/641643/products/1108914/1/</ref><br />
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==Opening Animation==<br />
In a dark background of turning gears and a swinging pendulum, it shows [[Jonathan Joestar]], [[Dio Brando]], [[Joseph Joestar]] and [[Jotaro Kujo]], with the pendulum progressively moving upwards. The music also has a heartbeat which synchronizes with the pendulum's swing, referring to how Jotaro had to stop his heartbeat to trick DIO. Each of the characters overlap the gears in the background, until DIO is shown in between the gears, referencing the power of The World and how DIO believes he has escaped the bonds of time and fate, but Jotaro appears and DIO is seen overlapping the gears again, referencing Jotaro pulling him back into his fate.<br />
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After the pendulum's last swing, the scenery changes to the desert with clockwork gears strewn about. Here, the sextet demonstrates their powers, most notably with [[Jean Pierre Polnareff]] dual-wielding rapiers, implying him unwillingly falling again under DIO's control via [[Anubis]], the Sun is seen behind him in a way that references his battle with [[Vanilla Ice]]. The scenery changes after [[Silver Chariot]] unleashes splitting and swinging attacks, at what appears to be [[Kenny G.|Kenny G's]] labyrinth.<br />
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The sextet are then seen climbing a dark staircase, a spotlight swings left and right 4 times, each swing showing a silhouette of Egyptian gods, foreshadowing the enemies whose [[Stand]]s are based on the deities. The scene switches to the downward view of the staircase, with Polnareff and Joseph on the left, Jotaro on the center, and [[Iggy]], [[Muhammad Avdol]] and [[Noriaki Kakyoin]] on the right side. The scene zooms into Jotaro before the staircase shatters around him. Jotaro then summons [[Star Platinum]] in sync with Jin Hashimoto's singing part. This scene is yet another foreshadowing of who survives and who would become victims, with the soon-to-be-fallen appearing on the right side of the screen.<br />
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The scene changes into the sextet standing on top of a building, watching the sky turn into dusk, and the lights turning on at the Cairo skyline, circles highlighting where DIO uses The World's power. The pendulum swings, each showing the heroes fade into a silhouette, and speed lines seemingly surrounding them. This is actually a foreshadowing of the fate of the heroes, cleverly disguised as visual effects. The most notable is how Jotaro briefly moves a finger during the freezing, implying his eventual tolerance to [[The World]]'s time stop abilities. The scene changes into shooting stars, with the sextet emerging from it, referencing an artwork by [[Hirohiko Araki]]. The sextet is seen standing shoulder to shoulder, which then very briefly switches to them having their Stands out.<br />
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Jotaro is then seen reaching the top of a flight of the stairs, his fists clenching, with Star Platinum emerging from within, who then unleashes blazing fists. A view of The World can be briefly seen before the screen shatters. The scene zooms onto Jotaro's face, with a silhouette of who appears to be DIO appearing to the right. Jotaro immediately turns around and unleashes a barrage of punches.<br />
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The scene changes into a flurry of [[Stand Cry|ORA]], in Katakana, which turns into JO, also in Katakana. All three singers chant Jotaro's battle cry repeatedly. A view of Star Platinum and The World trading punches can be seen briefly. The Jo☆Stars shout "ORA!!" as the logo shows, that is later vaporized by what appears to be the sun, the same fate that ultimately finished off DIO.<br />
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===Altered Versions===<br />
The Opening during ''[[SC Episode 47|DIO's World (3)]], ''and subsequently ''[[SC Episode 48|The Faraway Journey, Farewell Friends]],'' has a different ending entirely. Rather than leaving to Star Platinum punching the screen, The World punches it as well as DIO calls out his Stand's name - stopping time as the screen shatters. The music pauses, with the only sounds being DIO's footsteps. A fully revealed DIO then walks past Jotaro, soon adopting a smug smile, in a sequence that takes exactly five seconds. After he walks past Jotaro, time resumes with a "Sono Chi no Kioku!". As Jotaro turns, The World and Star Platinum begin their attack rushes as both of their users look on, their battle cries ringing out as the blows land. The traditional scene changes into a flurry of ORA in Katakana, which turns into JO, also in Katakana, is instead a flurry of ORA in Katakana, and MUDA in Kanji.<br />
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In [[SC Episode 48]], the final episode of the season, the opening has been changed even more to include sound effects, such as Silver Chariot's swishing swords or the general noise of Stands manifesting. Also, when the camera pauses after moving to Jotaro on the staircase, The World is seen punching away the credits and the staircase around him, explaining why it shattered in the original version. The silhouette section also adds new images for a split second; DIO is shown standing at the top of the "stairs" Polnareff, Iggy, and Avdol are climbing; the line representing DIO's knife flying at Joseph's throat is replaced by DIO's arm appearing to drain Joseph of his blood; when Kakyoin erects his barrier, The World appears in front of him, ready to strike him down; and when Jotaro is surrounded by knives, Star Platinum appears to try and knock them away.<br />
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==Lyrics==<br />
Lyrics in <font color="red">'''red'''</font> indicate lyrics sung by TOMMY, lyrics in <font color="green">'''green''' </font> indicate lyrics sung by Coda, and lyrics in <font color="blue">'''blue''' </font> indicate lyrics sung by JIN. Lyrics in '''black''' are sung together by all three singers.<br />
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| align="center" width="33%" style="background-color:#{{BackColor}};" |<font color="white">'''Japanese Kanji'''</font><br />
| align="center" width="33%" style="background-color:#{{BackColor}};" |<font color="white">'''Japanese Rōmaji'''</font><br />
| align="center" width="33%" style="background-color:#{{BackColor}};" |<font color="white">'''English Translation'''</font><br />
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| align="left" width="33%" |<font color="blue">深海へ</font> <font color="red">眠った物語が</font><br />
| align="left" width="33%" |<font color="blue">Shinkai e</font> <font color="red">nemutta monogatari ga</font><br />
| align="left" width="33%" |<font color="blue">The tale...</font> <font color="red">left asleep at the deep sea</font><br />
|-<br />
| <font color="green">灼熱の</font> <font color="blue">砂を波立てて</font><br />
|<font color="green">Shakunetsu no</font> <font color="blue">suna wo namidatete</font><br />
|<font color="green">The heat rising...</font><font color="blue">from the rippling sand</font><br />
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| <font color="red">宿命を</font> <font color="green">また呼び覚ます</font><br />
|<font color="red">Shukumei wo</font> <font color="green">mata yobisamasu</font><br />
|<font color="red">The call of destiny...</font><font color="green">echoes once again</font><br />
|}<br />
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| align="left" bgcolor="#abcdef" width="33%" |<br />
| align="left" bgcolor="#abcdef" width="33%" |<br />
| align="left" bgcolor="#abcdef" width="33%" |<br />
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|<font color="red">終着の地を焦がす 寡黙な炎</font><br />
|<font color="red">Shūchaku no chi wo kogasu kamokuna honō</font><br />
|<font color="red">A glowering inferno scorches their destination</font><br />
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|<font color="red">おびき寄せられた 神々の化身</font><br />
|<font color="red">Obi ki yoserareta kamigami no keshin</font><br />
|<font color="red">The power of the gods has been assembled</font><br />
|-<br />
|<font color="red">恐れを知らぬ剣が貫く</font><br />
|<font color="red">Osore wo shiranu ken ga tsuranuku</font><br />
|<font color="red">Pierced by a blade that knows no fear</font><br />
|}<br />
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|<font color="green">目指す場所とは まだ見ぬ{{Ruby|運命|さだめ}}</font><br />
|<font color="green">Mezasu basho to wa mada minu sadame</font><br />
|<font color="green">Where they are headed lies a fate yet unknown</font><br />
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| <font color="green">近づいて来る 決戦の時</font><br />
|<font color="green">Chikadzuite kuru kessen no toki</font><br />
|<font color="green">But the time for their final battle swiftly approaches</font><br />
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| <font color="blue">打つべきピリオドは スタープラチナム</font><br />
|<font color="blue">Utsubeki Piriodo wa ... Sutā Purachinamu!</font><br />
|<font color="blue">But the one who'll type that period is...Star Platinum !</font><br />
|}<br />
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|<font color="blue">始まってしまった物語に 奪われたままの時に</font><br />
|<font color="blue">Hajimatte shimatta monogatari ni ubawareta mama no toki ni</font><br />
|<font color="blue">Their story has begun! Their time is running out!</font><br />
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|<font color="blue">今 終わりを告げるため 歩き続ける クルセイダース</font><br />
|<font color="blue">Ima owari wo tsugeru tame aruki tsuzukeru Kuruseidāsu!</font><br />
|<font color="blue">They will finish this! They won't stop! CRUSADERS!</font><br />
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|<font color="blue">空白のラストページに</font> '''そのこぶしを叩き込め'''<br />
|<font color="blue">Kūhaku no Rasuto Pēji ni</font> '''sono kobushi wo tatakikome'''<br />
|<font color="blue">He'll take that blank last page</font> '''and plant his fist through it!'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''end of THE WORLD''' <font color="blue">その血の記憶</font><br />
|'''End of The World!''' <font color="blue">Sono Chi no Kioku!</font><br />
|'''End of The World!''' <font color="blue">Memory of that Blood!</font><br />
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|<font color="red">オラオラオラオラッ!</font><br />
|<font color="red">Oraoraoraora!</font><br />
|<font color="red">Oraoraoraora!</font><br />
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|<font color="green">オラオラオラオラッ!</font><br />
|<font color="green">Oraoraoraora!</font><br />
|<font color="green">Oraoraoraora!</font><br />
|-<br />
|<font color="blue">オラオラオラオラッ!</font><br />
|<font color="blue">Oraoraoraora!</font><br />
|<font color="blue">Oraoraoraora!</font><br />
|-<br />
|'''オラオラオラオラッ!'''<br />
|'''Oraoraoraora!'''<br />
|'''Oraoraoraora!'''<br />
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|<font color="green">雨のようなエメラルド 砂漠に降れば</font><br />
|<font color="green">Ame no yōna emerarudo sabaku ni fureba</font><br />
|<font color="green">If in the desert, emeralds fall like rain</font><br />
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|<font color="green">愚者名乗る勇者 見せる蜃気楼</font><br />
|<font color="green">Gusha nanoru yūsha miseru shinkirō</font><br />
|<font color="green">A hero calling himself a fool will display his mirage.</font><br />
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|<font color="green">闇の気配追う 波紋の棘</font><br />
|<font color="green">Yami no kehaiō Hamon no ibara</font><br />
|<font color="green">Rippling thorns track the evil presence.</font><br />
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|<font color="red">復活のため 選ばぬ手段</font><br />
|<font color="red">Fukkatsu no tame erabanu shudan</font><br />
|<font color="red">He will do whatever it takes for his revival...</font><br />
|-<br />
|'''無垢な生き血を 求め彷徨う'''<br />
|'''Mukuna ikichi wo motome samayō'''<br />
|'''He wanders in search of innocent fresh blood!'''<br />
|-<br />
|<font color="blue">歴史に打つ楔... スタープラチナム</font><br />
|<font color="blue">Rekishi ni utsu kusabi Sutā Purachinamu!</font><br />
|<font color="blue">Who will put a stake through their history? Star Platinum!</font><br />
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|<font color="blue">始まってしまった物語に 流して来た悲しみに</font><br />
|<font color="blue">Hajimatte shimatta monogatari ni nagashite kita kanashimi ni</font><br />
|<font color="blue">Their story has begun! Sadness is flowing in!</font><br />
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|<font color="blue">今 終わりを告げるため 命を懸けた クルセイダース</font><br />
|<font color="blue">Ima owari wo tsugeru tame inochi wo kaketa Kuruseidāsu!</font><br />
|<font color="blue">They will finish this! They risk their life! CRUSADERS!</font><br />
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|<font color="blue">宿命のラストページに</font> '''その怒りを叩き込め'''<br />
|<font color="blue">Shukumei no Rasuto Pēji ni</font> '''sono ikari wo tatakikome'''<br />
|<font color="blue">He drives his anger into</font> '''this destined last page!'''<br />
|-<br />
|<font color="red">光と闇のDestiny</font><br />
|<font color="red">Hikari to yami no Desutini</font><br />
|<font color="red">Destiny of light and dark...</font><br />
|-<br />
|<font color="green">めぐる歴史はBloody</font><br />
|<font color="green">Meguru rekishi wa Buraddi</font><br />
|<font color="green">Bloody history around them...</font><br />
|-<br />
|'''受け継がれる 不滅のプライド'''<br />
|'''Uketsugareru fumetsu no Puraido'''<br />
|'''Pride undying passed from one generation to the next!'''<br />
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|<font color="red">始まってしまった物語に 奪われたままの時に</font><br />
|<font color="red">Hajimatte shimatta monogatari ni ubawareta mama no toki ni</font><br />
|<font color="red">Their story has begun! Their time is running out!</font><br />
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|<font color="red">今 終わりを告げるため 歩き続ける クルセイダース</font><br />
|<font color="red">Ima owari wo tsugeru tame aruki tsuzukeru Kuruseidāsu!</font><br />
|<font color="red">They will finish this! They won't stop! CRUSADERS!</font><br />
|-<br />
|<font color="red">空白のラストページに</font>'''そのこぶしを叩き込め'''<br />
|<font color="red">Kūhaku no Rasuto Pēji ni</font> '''sono kobushi wo tatakikome'''<br />
|<font color="red">He drives his fist into</font> '''this blank last page.'''<br />
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|<font color="green">始まってしまった物語に 流して来た悲しみに</font><br />
|<font color="green">Hajimatte shimatta monogatari ni nagashite kita kanashimi ni</font><br />
|<font color="green">Their story has begun! Sadness is flowing in!</font><br />
|-<br />
|<font color="green">今 終わりを告げるため 命を懸けた クルセイダース</font><br />
|<font color="green">Ima owari wo tsugeru tame inochi wo kaketa Kuruseidāsu!</font><br />
|<font color="green">They will finish this! They risk their life! CRUSADERS!</font><br />
|-<br />
|<font color="blue">宿命のラストページに</font> '''その怒りを叩き込め'''<br />
|<font color="blue">Shukumei no Rasuto Pēji ni</font> '''sono ikari wo tatakikome'''<br />
|<font color="blue">He drives his anger</font> '''into this destined last page!'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''end of THE WORLD''' <font color="blue">その血の記憶</font><br />
|'''End of The World!''' <font color="blue">Sono Chi no Kioku</font><br />
|'''End of The World!''' <font color="blue">Memory of that Blood !</font><br />
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|<font color="red">オラオラオラオラオラオラオラオラッ!</font><br />
|<font color="red">Oraoraoraoraoraoraoraora!</font><br />
|<font color="red">Oraoraoraoraoraoraoraora!</font><br />
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|<font color="green">オラオラオラオラオラオラオラオラッ!</font><br />
|<font color="green">Oraoraoraoraoraoraoraora!</font><br />
|<font color="green">Oraoraoraoraoraoraoraora!</font><br />
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|<font color="blue">オラオラオラオラオラオラオラオラッ!</font><br />
|<font color="blue">Oraoraoraoraoraoraoraora!</font><br />
|<font color="blue">Oraoraoraoraoraoraoraora!</font><br />
|-<br />
|'''オラオラオラオラオラオラオラオラオラオラオラッ!'''<br />
|'''Oraoraoraoraoraoraoraoraoraoraora!'''<br />
|'''Oraoraoraoraoraoraoraoraoraoraora!'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''オラァッ!'''<br />
|'''Oraaa!'''<br />
|'''Oraaa!'''<br />
|}<br />
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==Opening Sequences==<br />
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==Full Song==<br />
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==Credits==<br />
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TV Anime "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders" 2nd Opening Theme<br />
*Composer: Kohei Tanaka<br />
*Arranger: Kohei Tanaka, Yasuhisa Murase<br />
*Lyricist: Shoko Fujibayashi<br />
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*Strings: Masatsugu Shinozaki Strings<br />
*Guitar: Yasuhisa Murase<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
* This is the first opening to feature all the artists from the first three openings, forming the "Jo☆Stars" group.<br />
* The opening heavily foreshadows later events in Part 3:<br />
**The clock motif that appears throughout the opening alludes to Star Platinum & The World's time-stopping abilities.<br />
**What is implied to be Jotaro's heartbeat, which Jotaro intentionally halts during his fight with DIO in order to appear dead.<br />
**Polnareff becoming possessed by Anubis.<br />
**A shot of the Crusaders in Kenny G's labyrinth, with the shadows of the Egyptian God Stands appearing on the walls.<br />
**The positions of the Crusaders on the stairs of DIO's mansion, referencing their fates.<br />
** Joseph and Jotaro's confrontation against The World.<br />
**As Jotaro punches the screen towards the ending of the original series of openings, The World can be seen briefly in the animation.<br />
**Jotaro's right-hand moves for a fraction of a second before the "knives" appear around him, foreshadowing his tolerance to The World.<br />
** At the end, the logo turns to stone and then vanishes like dust; foreshadowing how DIO's body is eventually disposed.<br />
* The opening sequence also showcases Silver Chariot being able to dual wield rapiers, though canonically one of the blades should be a partly-broken [[Anubis]].<br />
[[File:OP4 SONOCHINO SADAME.png|thumb|Sono Chi no Sadame]]<br />
* When Coda sings about "Mada minu sadame", the song title changes into "{{nihongo|[[JoJo ~Sono Chi no Sadame~]]|ジョジョ ~その血の{{Ruby|運命|さだめ}}~}}" for a frame, referencing the first opening of Season 1.<br />
* The previous openings of the show are referenced in the song's bridge: TOMMY's lyrics include the word "Destiny", Coda's lyrics include the word "Blood", and the final section of the bridge (sung by all three singers) includes the word "Pride". These lyrics reference "[[JoJo ~Sono Chi no Sadame~]]", "[[BLOODY STREAM]]", and "[[STAND PROUD]]" respectively.<br />
* The lyrics use {{nihongo|"Star Platinum"|スタープラチナム|Sutā Purachinamu}} instead of {{nihongo|"Star Platinum"|スタープラチナ|Sutā Purachina}}.<br />
*The version of the opening used in episode 47 onwards started the tradition of the [[DIO|main villain]] interfering in the opening during the series' climax, which was featured again in [[Great Days|two]] [[Uragirimono no Requiem|other]] openings during it's [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable|respective]] [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind|parts]]' climaxes.<br />
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<div>[[File:JotaroRubberSoul.png|thumb|Jotaro and [[Star Platinum]] making their famous Stand Cry]]A number of [[Stands]] and/or their users make a battle cry while executing their basic mode of offense; informally described as a '''Stand Cry'''.<br />
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The cry is suggested or depicted as being made in a similar rhythm and intensity with the attack of the Stand, which is usually very rapid, strong, and unbroken.<br />
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The Stand Cry is among the trademarks of ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'', as many central Stand users have one.<br />
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==Origin==<br />
It is presumed that the Stand Cry originated from ''{{Wikia|Hokuto|Hokuto no Ken|Fist of the North Star}}''; in which protagonist {{Wikia|Hokuto|Kenshiro}} (in a style after film star {{W|Bruce Lee}}) typically throws very rapid punches while crying "ATATATATATATATA ... UATA!".<br />
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The most popular and common cry, "ORA ... !", originates from noises in progressive rock songs that [[Araki]] liked, like from Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, which he wrote down phonetically. Meanwhile [[DIO]] and [[Giorno]]'s cry, "MUDA ... !", is the Japanese word for "useless" while the "Wryyy"s come from noises Araki heard in Horror movies, like Psycho. Others come from English and Italian.<br />
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Earlier in the series, in a style common to action-oriented manga, certain characters would scream the names of their attacks (including [[Jonathan Joestar]], [[Joseph Joestar]] and Dio Brando); so it is possible that the Stand Cry follows from this.<br />
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==Examples==<br />
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|align="center" style="background:#{{BackColor}}; width:20%;"|<font color="white">'''Stand Cry'''</font><br />
|align="center" style="background:#{{BackColor}}; width:20%;"|<font color="white">'''Notes'''</font><br />
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|[[Jotaro Kujo]]<br />
|[[Star Platinum]]<br />
|ORAORAORA ... !<br />
|"Ora" is also used by many non-Stand users, such as Jonathan Joestar, Joseph Joestar, and [[Gyro Zeppeli]] and is interpreted as a sort of grunting sound.<br />
|-<br />
|[[Jean Pierre Polnareff]]<br />
|[[Silver Chariot]]<br />
|HORAHORAHORA ... ! (JP)<br />
ComeOnComeOnComeOn ... ! (ENG)<br />
|Can also be translated as "Hey!"<br />
|-<br />
|[[Cameo]]<br />
|[[Judgement]]<br />
|HAIL 2 U!<br />
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|[[Caravan Serai]]<br />
|[[Anubis]]<br />
|USHYAAAAA...!<br />
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|[[Dio Brando]]/DIO<br />
|[[The World]]<br />
|MUDAMUDAMUDA ... ! (Followed by "WRYYY!" twice, and a "WRYYYAAAAAAA!" during one attack)<br />
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|[[Josuke Higashikata]]<br />
|[[Crazy Diamond]]<br />
|DORARARA ... !<br />
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|[[Yoshikage Kira]]<br />
|[[Killer Queen]]<br />
|SHIBOBOBO ... !<br />
|Can be translated as "Death!"<br />
|-<br />
|[[Giorno Giovanna]]<br />
|[[Gold Experience]] ([[Gold Experience Requiem|Requiem]])<br />
|MUDAMUDAMUDA ... ! WRYYY! ([[Chapter 562|once]])<br />
|Identical to his father's cry.<br />
|-<br />
|[[Bruno Bucciarati]]<br />
|[[Sticky Fingers]]<br />
|ARIARIARI ... ! ARRIVEDERCI!<br />
|"Arrivederci" is Italian for "Goodbye" or "Farewell". <br />
|-<br />
|[[Leone Abbacchio]]<br />
|[[Moody Blues]]<br />
|URYAAAAA ... !<br />
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|[[Guido Mista]]<br />
|[[Sex Pistols]]<br />
|PASSPASSPASS ... ! YEE-HAW!<br />
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|-<br />
|[[Pannacotta Fugo]]<br />
|[[Purple Haze]]<br />
|UBASHAAAAAAA ... ! ARUARUARU ... !<br />
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|-<br />
|[[Narancia Ghirga]]<br />
|[[Aerosmith]]<br />
|VOLAVOLAVOLA ... ! VOLARE VIA!<br />
|"Volare via!" is Italian for "Fly away!" (or "Go flying!" in the anime).<br />
|-<br />
|[[Trish Una]]<br />
|[[Spice Girl]]<br />
|WAAAAANNABEEEEEEEEEE ... !<br />
|Derives from the {{W|Spice Girls|Spice Girls'}} single "Wannabe."<br />
|-<br />
|[[Secco]]<br />
|[[Oasis]]<br />
|OAAAAAAAAAAASIS ... !<br />
|The only cry which includes the name of the stand.<br />
|-<br />
|[[Sheila E]]<br />
|[[Voodoo Child]]<br />
|ERIERIERI ... !<br />
|Sheila is the only [[Purple Haze Feedback|novel]]-only character to have a stand cry.<br />
|-<br />
|[[Jolyne Cujoh]]<br />
|[[Stone Free]]<br />
|ORAORAORA ... !<br />
|Like Giorno's, Jolyne's cry is identical to her father's.<br />
|-<br />
|[[Ermes Costello]]<br />
|[[Kiss]]<br />
|OSHAAAAAAA ... !<br />
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|-<br />
|[[Enrico Pucci]]<br />
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[[Whitesnake]]<br />
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[[C-Moon]]<br />
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UOSHAAAA ... !<br />
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USHYAAAA ... !<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Johnny Joestar]]<br />
|[[Tusk]]<br />
|CHUMIMI~IN ... ! ORAORAORA ... !<br />
|Johnny's "ORA" cry is identical to the cry used by Jotaro.<br />
|-<br />
|[[Diego Brando]]<br />
|[[Scary Monsters]]<br />
|USHAAAAAA ... !<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Diego Brando from Another Universe]]<br />
|[[THE WORLD (Steel Ball Run)]]<br />
|MUDAMUDAMUDA ... !<br />
|Same as his [[Dio Brando|equivalent from different universe]] .<br />
|-<br />
|[[Josuke Higashikata (JoJolion)]]<br />
|[[Soft & Wet]]<br />
|ORAORAARA ... !<br />
|Mostly identical to previous "ORA" cries but occasionally an "ORA" is changed to "ARA".<br />
|-<br />
|[[Yoshikage Kira (JoJolion)]]<br />
|[[Killer Queen (JoJolion)]]<br />
|WRYYYYYEEEEAH ... !<br />
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|[[Jobin Higashikata]]<br />
|[[Speed King]]<br />
|SPEEEYYYYAHH ... !<br />
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