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[[File:UomoBruno.png|thumb|UOMO Magazine featuring [[Bruno Bucciarati]]]]
[[File:UomoBruno.png|thumb|UOMO Magazine featuring [[Bruno Bucciarati]]]]
Interview with [[Hirohiko Araki]] in [[UOMO]] Magazine published on October 10, 2018.
Interview with [[Hirohiko Araki]] in the October 2018 issue of [[UOMO]] Magazine published on August 24, 2018.<ref>https://www.webuomo.jp/fashion/archive/22847/</ref>


==Interview==
==Interview==
{{Text|'''- First, what is your fetish?'''
{{Text|'''- First, what is your fetish?'''


My fetish!? Hmm, Well... In [[STEEL BALL RUN|Part 7]], I drew a scene where [[Johnny Joestar|Johnny]] confesses to [[Gyro Zeppeli|Gyro]] that he has an insect bite fetish, but that was actually about myself. Your skin swells red when a mosquito bites you, right? I like to push in my nails to make an X mark on the spot. When I was small and my older female cousin would get bitten by a mosquito, I would ask her to let me do it. It's quite erotic too (laughs).
My fetish!? Hmm, Well... In [[Steel Ball Run|Part 7]], I drew a scene where [[Johnny Joestar|Johnny]] confesses to [[Gyro Zeppeli|Gyro]] that he has an insect bite fetish, but that was actually about myself. Your skin swells red when a mosquito bites you, right? I like to push in my nails to make an X mark on the spot. When I was small and my older female cousin would get bitten by a mosquito, I would ask her to let me do it. It's quite erotic too (laughs).


'''- Next, what is something that scares you?'''
'''- Next, what is something that scares you?'''


There are two things, but what scares me in a physical sense is when there's an insect or something in a place it shouldn't be. It's fine when they're in trees or in leaves because that's just nature, but if there was an insect on the ceiling here at the workplace, I'd scream the moment I see it (laughs). The other thing that scares me is to be held responsible for the actions of my ancestors. It's different from a curse or a divine punishment, but it's kind of like why [[Dio Brando|DIO]] attacks [[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]]. I feel like that type of ancestral karma exists, and I wouldn't want something like that to fall on me. I wouldn't be able to stand it if I got attacked all of a sudden when it's not even my fault (laughs).
There are two things, but what scares me in a physical sense is when there's an insect or something in a place it shouldn't be. It's fine when they're in trees or in leaves because that's just nature, but if there was an insect on the ceiling here at the workplace, I'd scream the moment I see it (laughs). The other thing that scares me is to be held responsible for the actions of my ancestors. It's different from a curse or a divine punishment, but it's kind of like why [[DIO]] attacks [[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]]. I feel like that type of ancestral karma exists, and I wouldn't want something like that to fall on me. I wouldn't be able to stand it if I got attacked all of a sudden when it's not even my fault (laughs).


'''- Which character's death made you cry the most?'''
'''- Which character's death made you cry the most?'''
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'''- For those who have yet to read "JoJo", which part would Araki-sensei recommend they read from? '''
'''- For those who have yet to read "JoJo", which part would Araki-sensei recommend they read from? '''


Hmm, which part would I recommend...Well, there are certain aspects of Jotaro that you wouldn't understand if you've never read a part involving DIO, so if you think about it that way, the ideal method would be to read from the very beginning. Still, I wonder if recommending "JoJolion" would be okay? The reason I say this is because the part before it, "STEEL BALL RUN" started from a blank slate. The names of the characters are only slightly connected, but I essentially reset Steel Ball Run and [[JoJolion]]'s relationship with [[Phantom Blood|Part 1]]. My intent was to make it understandable even if people never read the previous series. That way anyone coming into contact with the World of "JoJo" for the first time would have a much easier time entering it.}}
Hmm, which part would I recommend...Well, there are certain aspects of Jotaro that you wouldn't understand if you've never read a part involving DIO, so if you think about it that way, the ideal method would be to read from the very beginning. Still, I wonder if recommending "JoJolion" would be okay? The reason I say this is because the part before it, "Steel Ball Run" started from a blank slate. The names of the characters are only slightly connected, but I essentially reset Steel Ball Run and [[JoJolion]]'s relationship with [[Phantom Blood|Part 1]]. My intent was to make it understandable even if people never read the previous series. That way anyone coming into contact with the World of "JoJo" for the first time would have a much easier time entering it.}}
[Translated by [[User:MetallicKaiser|MetallicKaiser]] (JoJo's Bizarre Encyclopedia)]
[Translated by [[User:MetallicKaiser|MetallicKaiser]] (JoJo's Bizarre Encyclopedia)]

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Published August 24, 2018
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UOMO Magazine featuring Bruno Bucciarati

Interview with Hirohiko Araki in the October 2018 issue of UOMO Magazine published on August 24, 2018.[1]

Interview

- First, what is your fetish?

My fetish!? Hmm, Well... In Part 7, I drew a scene where Johnny confesses to Gyro that he has an insect bite fetish, but that was actually about myself. Your skin swells red when a mosquito bites you, right? I like to push in my nails to make an X mark on the spot. When I was small and my older female cousin would get bitten by a mosquito, I would ask her to let me do it. It's quite erotic too (laughs).

- Next, what is something that scares you?

There are two things, but what scares me in a physical sense is when there's an insect or something in a place it shouldn't be. It's fine when they're in trees or in leaves because that's just nature, but if there was an insect on the ceiling here at the workplace, I'd scream the moment I see it (laughs). The other thing that scares me is to be held responsible for the actions of my ancestors. It's different from a curse or a divine punishment, but it's kind of like why DIO attacks Jotaro. I feel like that type of ancestral karma exists, and I wouldn't want something like that to fall on me. I wouldn't be able to stand it if I got attacked all of a sudden when it's not even my fault (laughs).

- Which character's death made you cry the most?

I guess Shigechi from Part 4 still makes me the saddest. He was a character I liked, so when he died I thought, "Ah..so he's gone?" Even now, he's still my favorite character. That said, I do cry a good amount over other things too. When someone says something really nice, that's enough to make me cry (laughs).

- For those who have yet to read "JoJo", which part would Araki-sensei recommend they read from?

Hmm, which part would I recommend...Well, there are certain aspects of Jotaro that you wouldn't understand if you've never read a part involving DIO, so if you think about it that way, the ideal method would be to read from the very beginning. Still, I wonder if recommending "JoJolion" would be okay? The reason I say this is because the part before it, "Steel Ball Run" started from a blank slate. The names of the characters are only slightly connected, but I essentially reset Steel Ball Run and JoJolion's relationship with Part 1. My intent was to make it understandable even if people never read the previous series. That way anyone coming into contact with the World of "JoJo" for the first time would have a much easier time entering it.

[Translated by MetallicKaiser (JoJo's Bizarre Encyclopedia)]

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