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This is a list of '''unnamed characters''' found in various ''[[:Category:Spin- |
This is a list of '''unnamed characters''' found in various ''[[:Category:Spin-Offs|spin-offs]]'' of ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]''. These characters play various roles throughout the story. Unnamed characters with enough notability are given their own articles, marked in blue.</noinclude> |
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==Manga== |
==Manga== |
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===One-Shots=== |
===One-Shots=== |
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{{Center|{{ClickButton|Female Monk|color=blue}}{{AnchorButton|Wanted Man}}{{AnchorButton|Shueisha Editor}}{{AnchorButton|Unicorn}}{{AnchorButton|Fujiko's Client}}{{AnchorButton|Yoga Session Guard}}{{AnchorButton|Hazamada's Teacher}}{{AnchorButton|Ruu's Manager}}{{AnchorButton|Ruu's Boyfriend}} |
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|Desc = A {{W|Shueisha}} employee who met Boingo in Egypt while on vacation |
|Desc = A {{W|Shueisha}} employee who met Boingo in Egypt while on vacation shortly after [[Hol Horse and Boingo (Story Arc)|the latter's hospitalization]]. Despite resistance from Boingo, the employee took photographs of each of [[Tohth]]'s pages, which they later had published as a book titled ''Oingo Boingo Brothers Adventure''. |
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|Desc = A guard from [[Green Dolphin Street Prison]] who is seen overseeing and conducting a yoga session for female prisoners. When [[Jolyne Cujoh|prisoner FE040536]] starts to act strangely during one session, the guard beats her with her stick but it only excites the prisoner. |
|Desc = A guard from [[Green Dolphin Street Prison]] who is seen overseeing and conducting a yoga session for female prisoners. When [[Jolyne Cujoh|prisoner FE040536]] starts to act strangely during one session, the guard beats her with her stick but it only excites the prisoner. |
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|Name = Hazamada's Teacher |
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|Desc = The teacher of [[Toshikazu Hazamada]]. He criticizes Hazamada for giving unenthusiastic responses and informs him that he should cut his hair since long hair isn't allowed in school. Hazamada secretly sands down the elbows of his jacket. Hazamada also gets [[Surface]] to transform into a copy of his teacher to go into a store and buy an adult manga for him. |
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|Name = Ruu's Manager |
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|Desc = The manager of [[Ruu Hayama]] who manages the guests and line at her handshake event. He disallows the fan "[[FishBreeder]]" from directly handing over a gift to Ruu and then forces him to leave before he could shake Ruu's hand. He then calls the next fan in line, [[Toshikazu Hazamada]], who appears wearing [[Surface]] on his back underneath a hoodie. The manager kicks out Hazamada because of his suspicious appearance and edgy username he introduced himself with. As Hazamada argues, Surface suddenly transforms into a copy of the manager, so Hazamada runs away. Using the man's appearance, Surface beats up Ruu's [[Ruu's Boyfriend|boyfriend]] and then heads back home with Hazamada on the train. |
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|Name = Ruu's Boyfriend |
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|Desc = The boyfriend of [[Ruu Hayama]]. He sends a text message to Ruu asking if she's free to hang out, but she has a live event and says she'll text him after. He gets angry that she's always busy on the weekends, accusing her of wanting to shake the hands of her creepy fans more than be with him. He then breaks up with her, calling her ugly. When Ruu tries calling him, he is actually on a date with another girl named [[Lisa]] and declines the call. She wonders if it's from a girl, but he lies that it's a telemarketer. He invites Lisa to go to a manga café with him since he's a fan of ''[[Pink Dark Boy]]''. Suddenly, he is punched in the face by a [[Surface|stranger]]. Confused about what's happening, the man continues punching him, revealing that his [[Toshikazu Hazamada|master]] told him to beat up any annoying guy who looked like he was having fun with a woman. |
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{{Style|CDDH}} |
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{{Center|{{AnchorButton|Pet Sounds's Owner}}{{AnchorButton|Bird Trainer}}{{AnchorButton|Guide Boy}}{{AnchorButton|Plant Watering Guy}}{{AnchorButton|Yuya's Acquaintances}}{{AnchorButton|Possessed Chefs}}{{AnchorButton|Oingo and Boingo's Parents}}{{AnchorButton|Ryoko's Mother}}{{AnchorButton|Ryoko's Father}}{{AnchorButton|Hol Horse's Mother}} |
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|Name = Pet Sounds's Owner |
|Name = Pet Sounds's Owner |
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|MImage = Parrot Owner CDDH.jpg |
|MImage = Parrot Owner CDDH.jpg |
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|Desc = An elderly woman living in Cairo who owns [[Pet Sounds]]. After her son was murdered, she took care of his birds. She asks [[Hol Horse]] to find the parrot after it goes missing, which he accepts. |
|Desc = An elderly woman living in Cairo who owns [[Pet Sounds]]. After her son was murdered, she took care of his birds. She asks [[Hol Horse]] to find the parrot after it goes missing, which he accepts. |
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|Name = Bird Trainer |
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|MImage = Pet Shop trainer CDDH.jpg |
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|Desc = The original owner of [[Pet Shop]] and [[Pet Sounds]]. He used to train both birds until he was murdered after trying to escape [[DIO]]'s grasp. According to the man's mother, he used to work with Hol Horse.<ref>{{Ch|CDDH Chapter 1}}</ref> DIO used the man as an experiment to see how humans panic in fear, since it had been over a century since DIO experienced that. Pet Shop first fired an icicle through the man's chest. DIO then stopped time and covered the ground in gasoline before Pet Shop dropped a lit match. Before the flames fully engulfed him, DIO provided momentary peace by having Pet Shop fire more icicles to put out some of the fire. When the ice thawed, the man burned in flames.<ref>{{Ch|CDDH Chapter 11}}</ref> |
|Desc = The original owner of [[Pet Shop]] and [[Pet Sounds]]. He used to train both birds until he was murdered after trying to escape [[DIO]]'s grasp. According to the man's mother, he used to work with Hol Horse.<ref>{{Ch|CDDH Chapter 1}}</ref> DIO used the man as an experiment to see how humans panic in fear, since it had been over a century since DIO experienced that. Pet Shop first fired an icicle through the man's chest. DIO then stopped time and covered the ground in gasoline before Pet Shop dropped a lit match. Before the flames fully engulfed him, DIO provided momentary peace by having Pet Shop fire more icicles to put out some of the fire. When the ice thawed, the man burned in flames.<ref>{{Ch|CDDH Chapter 11}}</ref> |
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|Name = Guide Boy |
|Name = Guide Boy |
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|MImage = Guide Boy CDDH.jpg |
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|Desc = A young boy living in Cairo. He's posted himself in front of the area affected by [[Tenore Sax]] and tries to take advantage of Hol Horse when the latter cannot go through by telling him to pay so that he can guide him. Hol Horse gets rid of the kid by breaking some flower pots with his Stand and framing the boy, forcing him to flee from the wrath of the man who was watering the plants. |
|Desc = A young boy living in Cairo. He's posted himself in front of the area affected by [[Tenore Sax]] and tries to take advantage of Hol Horse when the latter cannot go through by telling him to pay so that he can guide him. Hol Horse gets rid of the kid by breaking some flower pots with his Stand and framing the boy, forcing him to flee from the wrath of the man who was watering the plants. |
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|Name = Plant Watering Guy |
|Name = Plant Watering Guy |
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|Desc = An ordinary Cairo citizen. Hol Horse breaks his flower pots and frames a boy trying to scam him. He quickly becomes angry and threatens the boy, who runs away in a panic. |
|Desc = An ordinary Cairo citizen. Hol Horse breaks his flower pots and frames a boy trying to scam him. He quickly becomes angry and threatens the boy, who runs away in a panic. |
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|Name = Yuya's Acquaintances |
|Name = Yuya's Acquaintances |
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|Desc = A gang of thugs acquainted with [[Yuya Fungami]]. The leader has no care for others and parks horizontally in the middle of the road, blocking the traffic. He complains about Yuya getting too cocky when an elderly lady walks up to him and asks if he can move his car. The thug furiously tosses his phone at the old lady, asserting that she made him miss part of an important call. However, [[Ryoko Kakyoin]] deflects the phone away with her bag, causing it to break when it hits the ground. The thug first assumes Ryoko might be one of Yuya's girlfriends, but the thug's girlfriend comments that Yuya only likes pretty girls. |
|Desc = A gang of thugs acquainted with [[Yuya Fungami]]. The leader has no care for others and parks horizontally in the middle of the road, blocking the traffic. He complains about Yuya getting too cocky when an elderly lady walks up to him and asks if he can move his car. The thug furiously tosses his phone at the old lady, asserting that she made him miss part of an important call. However, [[Ryoko Kakyoin]] deflects the phone away with her bag, causing it to break when it hits the ground. The thug first assumes Ryoko might be one of Yuya's girlfriends, but the thug's girlfriend comments that Yuya only likes pretty girls. |
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|Name = Possessed Chefs |
|Name = Possessed Chefs |
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|Desc = A group of female chefs who get controlled by Pet Sounds's Stand ability and relive the actions of women who sacrificed themselves as food for DIO. |
|Desc = A group of female chefs who get controlled by Pet Sounds's Stand ability and relive the actions of women who sacrificed themselves as food for DIO. |
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|Name = Oingo and Boingo's Parents |
|Name = Oingo and Boingo's Parents |
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|MImage = OingoBoingoFather.png |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|CDDH Chapter 6}} |
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|NDebut = [[Crazy Heartbreakers Chapter 2]] {{Mo}} |
|NDebut = [[Crazy Heartbreakers Chapter 2]] {{Mo}} |
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|Desc = The parents of [[Oingo]] and [[Boingo]] severely abused their children for being creepy. Oingo and Boingo are shown to be afraid of their father. After seeing Boingo's [[Tohth|comic book]], their father sells it for drinking money, but the book ends up returning to Boingo later. Oingo and Boingo run away from their parents when Boingo is 5 years old. |
|Desc = The parents of [[Oingo]] and [[Boingo]] severely abused their children for being creepy. Oingo and Boingo are shown to be afraid of their father. After seeing Boingo's [[Tohth|comic book]], their father sells it for drinking money, but the book ends up returning to Boingo later. Oingo and Boingo run away from their parents when Boingo is 5 years old. |
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|Name = Ryoko's Mother |
|Name = Ryoko's Mother |
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|Desc = The mother of [[Ryoko Kakyoin]]. At some point in 1989, she hugs Ryoko and informs her that her cousin [[Noriaki Kakyoin|Noriaki]] has passed away. |
|Desc = The mother of [[Ryoko Kakyoin]]. At some point in 1989, she hugs Ryoko and informs her that her cousin [[Noriaki Kakyoin|Noriaki]] has passed away. |
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|Name = Nomad Boy |
|Name = Nomad Boy |
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|NDebut = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)]] Chapter |
|NDebut = ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'': The Train from the Desert to Hell City, Chapter 7 |
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|Desc = A boy living in a nomadic Saharan village located on an oasis. He finds the exhausted [[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]], [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]], and [[Iggy]] after they escape from [[Absalom]]. He tells about them to the other villagers, who bring them to the oasis. When the barely conscious Jotaro first sees the boy, he thinks that it's merely a hallucination of {{W|The Little Prince}}. When the visitors depart to fight Absalom and Michal, he goes after them to give them back Polnareff’s passcase, which he had forgotten in the village. He, however, gets hit by Absalom’s [[Satanic Coupler]] and is then brought back to the village by Polnareff. |
|Desc = A boy living in a nomadic Saharan village located on an oasis. He finds the exhausted [[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]], [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]], and [[Iggy]] after they escape from [[Absalom]]. He tells about them to the other villagers, who bring them to the oasis. When the barely conscious Jotaro first sees the boy, he thinks that it's merely a hallucination of {{W|The Little Prince}}. When the visitors depart to fight Absalom and Michal, he goes after them to give them back Polnareff’s passcase, which he had forgotten in the village. He, however, gets hit by Absalom’s [[Satanic Coupler]] and is then brought back to the village by Polnareff. |
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|Name = Village Elder |
|Name = Village Elder |
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|NDebut = ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'': The Train from the Desert to Hell City, Chapter 7 |
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|Desc = The elder of a nomadic Saharan village. He welcomes [[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]], [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]], and [[Iggy]] to the village. He gives medicine to the visitors, and tells them about [[Absalom]] and [[Michal]]'s past. When they depart, he gives them some water and food. He is the only person in his village who is able to speak English, which he learned during the Second World War. When Absalom was a child, the elder attempted to quell his obsession with the civilized world. Although he's not particularly fond of civilization, he acknowledges its positive aspects. For instance, he uses aluminum dishes for their durability and convenience. He thinks that to be happy, one must ignore reality so as not to spoil the desires of the heart. |
|Desc = The elder of a nomadic Saharan village. He welcomes [[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]], [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]], and [[Iggy]] to the village. He gives medicine to the visitors, and tells them about [[Absalom]] and [[Michal]]'s past. When they depart, he gives them some water and food. He is the only person in his village who is able to speak English, which he learned during the Second World War. When Absalom was a child, the elder attempted to quell his obsession with the civilized world. Although he's not particularly fond of civilization, he acknowledges its positive aspects. For instance, he uses aluminum dishes for their durability and convenience. He thinks that to be happy, one must ignore reality so as not to spoil the desires of the heart. |
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|Name = Absalom and Michal's Parents |
|Name = Absalom and Michal's Parents |
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|NDebut = ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'': The Train from the Desert to Hell City, Chapter 7 {{Mo}} |
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|Desc = Parents of [[Absalom]] and [[Michal]], who live in a Saharan village away from civilization. When Absalom was 17, he convinced them to visit Cairo. On their trip, the bus that they were on stopped at a level crossing and was hit by a moving train, killing them on impact and severely injuring both of their children. |
|Desc = Parents of [[Absalom]] and [[Michal]], who live in a Saharan village away from civilization. When Absalom was 17, he convinced them to visit Cairo. On their trip, the bus that they were on stopped at a level crossing and was hit by a moving train, killing them on impact and severely injuring both of their children. |
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|Name = Monsters Attacking Polnareff |
|Name = Monsters Attacking Polnareff |
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|MImage = Monsters Attacking Polnareff.png |
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|NDebut = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)]] |
|NDebut = ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'': The Gravestone of Hot Sand |
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|Desc = Monsters created by [[The Genesis of Universe (Stand)|The Genesis of Universe]] who attack [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]] when he searches through Cairo. Among them are a monstrous demon, a giant with {{W|Tutankhamun}}'s mask, an enormous {{W|Uraeus}} cobra, a multitude of mummies, and a stone colossus. |
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|Name = Roman Charioteer |
|Name = Roman Charioteer |
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|NDebut = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)]] |
|NDebut = ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'': The Gravestone of Hot Sand |
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|Desc = A Roman soldier riding a war chariot created by [[The Genesis of Universe (Stand)|The Genesis of Universe]]. When [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]], after being continuously attacked by other creations of the Stand, prepares for another assault, he hears a horse-drawn carriage coming his way. It runs over his leg and, before Polnareff even comes to his senses, knocks him out. The Roman war chariots appeared in Egypt around 30 BC, when, under {{W|Augustus|Octavius}}, Egypt becomes a part of the {{W|Roman Empire}}, ending the {{W|Ptolemaic dynasty}}. |
|Desc = A Roman soldier riding a war chariot created by [[The Genesis of Universe (Stand)|The Genesis of Universe]]. When [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]], after being continuously attacked by other creations of the Stand, prepares for another assault, he hears a horse-drawn carriage coming his way. It runs over his leg and, before Polnareff even comes to his senses, knocks him out. The Roman war chariots appeared in Egypt around 30 BC, when, under {{W|Augustus|Octavius}}, Egypt becomes a part of the {{W|Roman Empire}}, ending the {{W|Ptolemaic dynasty}}. |
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|Name = 42 Judges |
|Name = 42 Judges |
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|NDebut = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)]] |
|NDebut = ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'': The Gravestone of Hot Sand |
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|Desc = {{W|Assessors of Maat|42 judges}} who, along with the gates to the underworld and the scales, are summoned by [[The Genesis of Universe (Stand)|The Genesis of Universe]]. They appear in an alley when [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]] and [[Muhammad Avdol|Avdol]] enter it and get quickly and painfully incinerated by [[Magician's Red]]. In Egyptian mythology, they, under the direction of {{W|Osiris}}, judged the souls of the dead at the entry to the underworld by weighing the person’s heart against a feather. |
|Desc = {{W|Assessors of Maat|42 judges}} who, along with the gates to the underworld and the scales, are summoned by [[The Genesis of Universe (Stand)|The Genesis of Universe]]. They appear in an alley when [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]] and [[Muhammad Avdol|Avdol]] enter it and get quickly and painfully incinerated by [[Magician's Red]]. In Egyptian mythology, they, under the direction of {{W|Osiris}}, judged the souls of the dead at the entry to the underworld by weighing the person’s heart against a feather. |
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|Name = Crusader Army |
|Name = Crusader Army |
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|NDebut = ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'': The Gravestone of Hot Sand |
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|Desc = An army of crusaders summoned by [[The Genesis of Universe (Stand)|The Genesis of Universe]] to attack [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]] and [[Muhammad Avdol|Avdol]]. One of them charges at Joseph, who barely manages to dodge his sword and receives a gash on the cheek. The two successfully escape as [[Magician's Red]] cuts through the soldiers. They appeared in Egyptian history in 1166 when, during the {{W|crusades}}, the Christian army from {{W|Jerusalem}} arrived at the mouth of the Nile river. |
|Desc = An army of crusaders summoned by [[The Genesis of Universe (Stand)|The Genesis of Universe]] to attack [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]] and [[Muhammad Avdol|Avdol]]. One of them charges at Joseph, who barely manages to dodge his sword and receives a gash on the cheek. The two successfully escape as [[Magician's Red]] cuts through the soldiers. They appeared in Egyptian history in 1166 when, during the {{W|crusades}}, the Christian army from {{W|Jerusalem}} arrived at the mouth of the Nile river. |
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|Name = Sphinx |
|Name = Sphinx |
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|NDebut = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)]] |
|NDebut = ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'': The Gravestone of Hot Sand |
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|Desc = A {{W|sphinx}} summoned by [[The Genesis of Universe (Stand)|The Genesis of Universe]]. She blocks the way of [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]] and [[Muhammad Avdol|Avdol]] when they try to escape from the crusader army. They escape by climbing an emergency ladder, leaving the the monster behind as she roars and scrathces the walls unable to reach them. The sphinx is half woman, half lion, 5 meters tall, and clad in bulky armor. In Egyptian mythology, she would stop travellers to ask them questions. Those who couldn't answer them correctly would be eaten. |
|Desc = A {{W|sphinx}} summoned by [[The Genesis of Universe (Stand)|The Genesis of Universe]]. She blocks the way of [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]] and [[Muhammad Avdol|Avdol]] when they try to escape from the crusader army. They escape by climbing an emergency ladder, leaving the the monster behind as she roars and scrathces the walls unable to reach them. The sphinx is half woman, half lion, 5 meters tall, and clad in bulky armor. In Egyptian mythology, she would stop travellers to ask them questions. Those who couldn't answer them correctly would be eaten. |
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|Name = Egyptian Marines |
|Name = Egyptian Marines |
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|NDebut = ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'': The Gravestone of Hot Sand |
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|Desc = A troop of Egyptian soldiers on a ship created by [[The Genesis of Universe (Stand)|The Genesis of Universe]]. When [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]] and [[Muhammad Avdol|Avdol]] escape from [[The Scribe Ani|Ani]] to the fourth floor of a building, they appear sailing towards them through the sea inside a corridor. The two barely manage to avoid the attack. |
|Desc = A troop of Egyptian soldiers on a ship created by [[The Genesis of Universe (Stand)|The Genesis of Universe]]. When [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]] and [[Muhammad Avdol|Avdol]] escape from [[The Scribe Ani|Ani]] to the fourth floor of a building, they appear sailing towards them through the sea inside a corridor. The two barely manage to avoid the attack. |
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|Name = Street Vendor |
|Name = Street Vendor |
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|NDebut = ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'': The Gravestone of Hot Sand |
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|Desc = A street vendor in [[Cairo]]. When [[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]] asks him about [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]]'s whereabouts, instead of answering directly, he tries to make Jotaro buy a bottle of perfume in exchange for the information while greatly exaggerating the value of the product. Jotaro caves in, so the vendor tells him about two travellers entering an alley. |
|Desc = A street vendor in [[Cairo]]. When [[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]] asks him about [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]]'s whereabouts, instead of answering directly, he tries to make Jotaro buy a bottle of perfume in exchange for the information while greatly exaggerating the value of the product. Jotaro caves in, so the vendor tells him about two travellers entering an alley. |
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|Name = Roman Army |
|Name = Roman Army |
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|MImage = Roman Army.png |
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|NDebut = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)]] |
|NDebut = ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'': The Gravestone of Hot Sand |
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|Desc = An army of Roman soldiers created by [[The Genesis of Universe (Stand)|The Genesis of Universe]]. [[The Scribe Ani]] summons them when [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]] and [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]] try to attack him. They begin raining arrows on the attackers. As the two futilely try to avoid them, they bump into an unseen wall and lose consciousness. Ani, satisfied, closes the book and the army behind him disappears. They were the forces of {{W|Marcus Antonius|Antonius}} who defended Egypt against the Roman invasion. |
|Desc = An army of Roman soldiers created by [[The Genesis of Universe (Stand)|The Genesis of Universe]]. [[The Scribe Ani]] summons them when [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]] and [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]] try to attack him. They begin raining arrows on the attackers. As the two futilely try to avoid them, they bump into an unseen wall and lose consciousness. Ani, satisfied, closes the book and the army behind him disappears. They were the forces of {{W|Marcus Antonius|Antonius}} who defended Egypt against the Roman invasion. |
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===[[The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp]]=== |
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|Name = SPW Translator |
|Name = SPW Translator |
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|NDebut = ''[[OVER HEAVEN]]'' |
|NDebut = ''[[OVER HEAVEN]]'' Foreword |
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|Desc = A translator from the [[Speedwagon Foundation]] who worked on restoring and deciphering [[DIO's |
|Desc = A translator from the [[Speedwagon Foundation]] who worked on restoring and deciphering [[DIO's Notebook|DIO's notebook]]. He confesses that, although the foundation's goal was to find the information that may help them free [[Jotaro Kujo]] from his current comatose state, he was mainly motivated by his fascination with [[DIO]]. |
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The translator also comments on the difficulty of the foundation's request. |
The translator also comments on the difficulty of the foundation's request. Even [[Josuke Higashikata]]'s [[Crazy Diamond]] was unable to fully restore the notebook by itself, and the contents were hard to understand even for a specialist like him. Therefore, he readily admits that he has chosen to err on the side of literal interpretation when translating the book. |
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|Desc = [[DIO]] offhandedly mentions in [[DIO's Notebook|his notebook]] that, as a result of [[Dario Brando|his father]]'s beatings, a second child that [[Dio's Mother|his mother]] was pregnant with died in the womb. |
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|Desc = The parents of [[Daniel J. D'Arby]] and [[Telence T. D'Arby]], as well as a cousin of theirs. According to [[DIO]]'s research, there is nothing particularly unusual about them, leading him to the conclusion that the D'Arby brothers are the only [[Stand]] users in their family. |
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|Desc = While writing about his servant [[Nukesaku]], [[DIO]] recalls his experiments with combining organisms during his brief reign in [[Windknight's Lot]]. He distinctly remembers accidentally replacing a human being's left hand with a second right hand as a result. DIO briefly entertains an absurd notion that they may have been an ancestor of [[Enya the Hag]]. |
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===[[Iggy the Stray Dog]]=== |
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==Short Stories== |
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===[[testimone di gangster]]=== |
===[[testimone di gangster]]=== |
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|Name = Squalo and Tizzano's Leader |
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|Desc = The leader of a particular team in [[Passione]], which [[Squalo]] and [[Tizzano]] were part of. He is an old-fashioned gangster who values violence and thinks it's the only way to run an organization. He always disliked Tizzano and didn't trust him. His team is assigned the task of freeing the 32 members of Passione who were arrested. The leader plans to have Squalo and Tizzano kill Pollo and Falco, but Tizzano disagrees with him. Instead, Tizzano offers to beat them in court. Although the leader hates Tizzano's suggestion, he pretends to agree with him and claims he trusts him. Later, the leader summons Squalo alone and orders him to kill Tizzano after the trial is over, regardless of the outcome. |
|Desc = The leader of a particular team in [[Passione]], which [[Squalo]] and [[Tizzano]] were part of. He is an old-fashioned gangster who values violence and thinks it's the only way to run an organization. He always disliked Tizzano and didn't trust him. His team is assigned the task of freeing the 32 members of Passione who were arrested. The leader plans to have Squalo and Tizzano kill Pollo and Falco, but Tizzano disagrees with him. Instead, Tizzano offers to beat them in court. Although the leader hates Tizzano's suggestion, he pretends to agree with him and claims he trusts him. Later, the leader summons Squalo alone and orders him to kill Tizzano after the trial is over, regardless of the outcome. |
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However, Squalo plans to kill the leader instead once the trial ends. He reveals that the leader is a selfish man who was behind on his payments to Passione's top executives, so he planned to have Tizzano killed to show that his team is still working hard. Squalo presumably succeeds in killing him, as he and Tizzano are later promoted to the [[Diavolo|Boss]]'s [[ |
However, Squalo plans to kill the leader instead once the trial ends. He reveals that the leader is a selfish man who was behind on his payments to Passione's top executives, so he planned to have Tizzano killed to show that his team is still working hard. Squalo presumably succeeds in killing him, as he and Tizzano are later promoted to the [[Diavolo|Boss]]'s [[Unita speciale per Boss]] group. |
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|Name = Corrupt Italian Lawyer |
|Name = Corrupt Italian Lawyer |
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|Desc = A corrupt lawyer working for Passione and defending 32 of their members who were prosecuted by [[Gilberto Falco]]. He only intervenes to try to discredit [[Pollo Albatero]]'s testimony, notably wearing a ring belonging to Pollo's half-sister to put pressure on him. |
|Desc = A corrupt lawyer working for Passione and defending 32 of their members who were prosecuted by [[Gilberto Falco]]. He only intervenes to try to discredit [[Pollo Albatero]]'s testimony, notably wearing a ring belonging to Pollo's half-sister to put pressure on him. |
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|Name = 32 Defendants |
|Name = 32 Defendants |
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|Desc = Thirty-two members of Passione who were caught as part of a drug trafficking operation by prosecutor [[Gilberto Falco]] and are being prosecuted for their crimes. They all denied being gangsters and Tizzano and Squalo manage to have them freed by ruining the trial. |
|Desc = Thirty-two members of Passione who were caught as part of a drug trafficking operation by prosecutor [[Gilberto Falco]] and are being prosecuted for their crimes. They all denied being gangsters and Tizzano and Squalo manage to have them freed by ruining the trial. |
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|Name = Amaretti's Detective |
|Name = Amaretti's Detective |
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|Desc = A detective hired by [[Amaretti Lucano]] to investigate [[Passione]]'s casinos and members. He is caught when trying to determine which prison [[Polpo]] was incarcerated in at Naples. Passione interrogates him and discovers who hired him. |
|Desc = A detective hired by [[Amaretti Lucano]] to investigate [[Passione]]'s casinos and members. He is caught when trying to determine which prison [[Polpo]] was incarcerated in at Naples. Passione interrogates him and discovers who hired him. |
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|Name = Amaretti's Housekeeper |
|Name = Amaretti's Housekeeper |
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|Desc = A housekeeper who frequents [[Amaretti Lucano]]'s villa. [[Melone]] and [[Ghiaccio]] both consider her to be beautiful. She has velvety, glossy black hair which is elegantly arranged, and wears a black dress with a chic color scheme. While cleaning, she wears an apron. Her posture is extremely straight, and her demeanor shows that she has pride in her work. |
|Desc = A housekeeper who frequents [[Amaretti Lucano]]'s villa. [[Melone]] and [[Ghiaccio]] both consider her to be beautiful. She has velvety, glossy black hair which is elegantly arranged, and wears a black dress with a chic color scheme. While cleaning, she wears an apron. Her posture is extremely straight, and her demeanor shows that she has pride in her work. |
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Secretly, the woman has an extremely sadistic side at night. Baby Face is terrified seeing her do severe things to Amaretti in bed, who is having an affair with her. Melone convinces Baby Face that this is just another way to express love, persuading Baby Face to also harm her and Amaretti to express his love so he can be like his mother. Baby Face complies and ends up killing them. Following Melone's orders, he disposes of their bodies and steals their shoes and money to make it look as if they eloped. |
Secretly, the woman has an extremely sadistic side at night. Baby Face is terrified seeing her do severe things to Amaretti in bed, who is having an affair with her. Melone convinces Baby Face that this is just another way to express love, persuading Baby Face to also harm her and Amaretti to express his love so he can be like his mother. Baby Face complies and ends up killing them. Following Melone's orders, he disposes of their bodies and steals their shoes and money to make it look as if they eloped. |
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|Desc = An old tailor who owns a luxury shop in Florence, Italy, considered a master in his craft. He comes from South Italy and knows Neapolitan tailoring well, but crafts suits in the Central Italy style for [[Prosciutto]]. Prosciutto visits his shop often, considering the tailor skilled. The tailor is happy to hear Prosciutto's praise when showing him an unfinished bespoke suit jacket that he commissioned. He also repaired [[Ago]]'s jacket after [[Pesci]] tore it up and Prosciutto brought it to his shop. |
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|Desc = Subordinates of [[Filo]] who come with him to the luxury shop in Florence to corner [[Prosciutto]]. At Filo's signal, they all point their guns at Prosciutto. During the conflict, Prosicutto's Stand starts aging them. However, Prosciutto ends up withdrawing his ability. One of Filo's subordinates hands Filo a phone call from his wife, who tells him that [[Ago]]'s jacket was returned. |
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|Desc = Subordinates of [[Ago]] working at his brothel. They are aged by [[The Grateful Dead]]. When [[Pesci]] drops an ice cube near one of them, the aging slightly reverts, allowing the man to shoot Pesci's shoulder. [[Prosciutto]] ages him again and stomps on his neck, killing him. The others presumably died as well. |
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|Desc = The wife of [[Filo]]. She calls him to happily inform him that he should come back because [[Ago]]'s jacket was returned in perfect condition. |
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==Other Works== |
==Other Works== |
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|Desc = He is a music teacher at [[Budogaoka High School]] ten years before ''Diamond is Unbreakable''. He provided guidance to a piano player of notable talent to help her prepare for an upcoming competition. Later on he was working late at night, a few days after the student's suicide due to being unable to play the piano after an accident, when he started to hear a piano play. Sounding just like the way the student had played it, he went to investigate but the music suddenly ended with a loud crash. Then a nearby phone started ringing, he was frightened but still answered it and from the receiver he heard the sound of rainfall and then a female voice say "Let me play the piano." |
|Desc = He is a music teacher at [[Budogaoka High School]] ten years before ''Diamond is Unbreakable''. He provided guidance to a piano player of notable talent to help her prepare for an upcoming competition. Later on he was working late at night, a few days after the student's suicide due to being unable to play the piano after an accident, when he started to hear a piano play. Sounding just like the way the student had played it, he went to investigate but the music suddenly ended with a loud crash. Then a nearby phone started ringing, he was frightened but still answered it and from the receiver he heard the sound of rainfall and then a female voice say "Let me play the piano." |
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|Name = Hazamada's Cousin |
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|CDebut = [[A Ghost Story from Budogaoka High]] {{Mo}} |
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|Desc = A student who went to [[Budogaoka High School]] ten years before ''Diamond is Unbreakable''. At some point they had told [[Toshikazu Hazamada|Hazamada]] the story about the girl who had killed herself at the school and rumors that her ghost would show up at school during their time there. |
|Desc = A student who went to [[Budogaoka High School]] ten years before ''Diamond is Unbreakable''. At some point they had told [[Toshikazu Hazamada|Hazamada]] the story about the girl who had killed herself at the school and rumors that her ghost would show up at school during their time there. |
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|Name = Dija's Mouse |
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|Desc = [[Dija Maker]]'s pet mouse. It acts as the final trap the [[Joestar Group]] needed to overcome before defeating Dija. It is capable of detecting [[Stand]] users and also somehow has a way of killing any Stand user. It is not stated if the mouse itself is a Stand user or not. |
|Desc = [[Dija Maker]]'s pet mouse. It acts as the final trap the [[Joestar Group]] needed to overcome before defeating Dija. It is capable of detecting [[Stand]] users and also somehow has a way of killing any Stand user. It is not stated if the mouse itself is a Stand user or not. |
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|Name = Scatola's Mother |
|Name = Scatola's Mother |
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|Desc = [[Scatola]]'s mother lived in Sardinia and loved her son when he was young. However, she no longer loved him after he had burned his face one day. While sleeping one night, Scatola's [[The Shelter|Stand]] ability had awakened, and she would become the first victim to his ability. Becoming trapped in a box now on display in the back of Scatola's storeroom. |
|Desc = [[Scatola]]'s mother lived in Sardinia and loved her son when he was young. However, she no longer loved him after he had burned his face one day. While sleeping one night, Scatola's [[The Shelter|Stand]] ability had awakened, and she would become the first victim to his ability. Becoming trapped in a box now on display in the back of Scatola's storeroom. |
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 24 February 2025
This is a list of unnamed characters found in various spin-offs of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. These characters play various roles throughout the story. Unnamed characters with enough notability are given their own articles, marked in blue.
Manga
One-Shots
Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak / Crazy Heartbreakers
The thug insults Ryoko's dangling hair, claiming Yuya wouldn't give the time of day to someone like that. Ryoko then smirks and asks if he is talking to the boy behind her, pointing out Josuke. Instantly, Josuke rapidly punches away the thug's car with Crazy Diamond and reshapes the roof of their car into a cage, trapping them while he continues kicking their car.
Novel Debut: Crazy Heartbreakers Chapter 2 (Mentioned)
Novels
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)
After the defeat of Absalom and Michal, he and the other villagers come to their rescue, armed with canes and pieces of wood. Upon seeing the aftermath of the fight, the elder decides that the Joestar group are the subjects of a devil called Ababasubombo. He says that Absalom and Michal are very precious to them, so he and the other villagers drive them off.
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
She would always complain about her jobs in various towns, venting about how unpleasant her colleagues and bosses were. Whenever she needed money, she would call someone on a public phone as a last resort. One day, she snaps at Kaoru for not saying anything in response to her venting as if she was drunk; another day, she claims Kaoru is the only one who listens to her. Kaoru notices she looks exhausted, and also had a bruise on her arm which she tried hiding from him, claiming that she bumped into something at work.
On a winter night in around 1999 to 2000, she and Kaoru have no choice but to sleep at a bus stop and nearly freeze to death. She reveals to Kaoru about the mysterious pursuer coming for him in the future, though she claims not to know who it is. They are rescued by a lady who passes by them while driving, who allows them to stay at her house.
On June 1, 2000, she and Kaoru get off the bus at a random stop, not even knowing that the town's name is Morioh until they see the sign on the bus stop. They luckily find a real estate agency shortly after walking from the station. Kaoru's mother asks for a cheap apartment where she could move in immediately and where the landlord wouldn't ask too many details, which raises the agent's suspicions. He asks her to bring an adult guardian if she's a minor, angering her. She asserts her real age, so the agent reluctantly brings them to an apartment. Kaoru's mother assumes that it is an expensive building, but the agent assures her that the rate is affordable and meets her requirements.
Kaoru's mother signs the documents, not wanting to let the room go as they most likely wouldn't get a better deal. For the guarantor section, she writes the name of her late husband's stepfather; he was apparently a man she only met once during her husband's funeral, but was also the only one willing to help her out. Kaoru and his mother celebrate their new residence by eating a giant frozen pizza.
Not having beds or any furniture, the two sleep on sleeping bags for a while. However, they feel much more comfortable than they were before. On June 20, Kaoru accidentally bumps into a man, knocking over a case he was carrying which contained an expensive vase. Kaoru's mother arrives and confronts the man, apologizing and promising to pay for the damages. Regardless, the man continues insulting Kaoru and his mother. Josuke Higashikata arrives and restores the vase to normal, so Kaoru's mother takes the opportunity to leave along with Kaoru. Kaoru points out Josuke's Stand, but his mother pulls him away and dismisses his concerns as a misperception when they're back home.
Later, she notices Kaoru's happy and restless behavior, wondering whether he made any new friends. Upon hearing that it's Josuke, she worries that he is a delinquent and too old to be Kaoru's friend, but Kaoru asserts that Josuke is a good person. His mother decides to trust his judgement and starts talking about her day at work. Kaoru is relieved she seems to be doing okay.
On July 5, Kaoru meets an old man who implies Kaoru's father is still alive and that his mother is hiding expensive jewelry or artwork.
However, according to an old man that Kaoru later meets in Morioh in 2000, this is a lie that Kaoru was made to believe, implying his father is actually alive.
The man doesn't understand what happened but thanks Josuke anyways before calling his hair funny. This enrages Josuke, who suddenly punches the man through a nearby luxury boutique's window with Crazy Diamond.
The old man continues his cryptic interrogation, asking if Kaoru's mother has any expensive jewelry or gold artworks. He begins to exhibit unsettling behavior after this, unnerving Kaoru. He has an unblinking gaze, blood on his neck from scratching, and dirty skin. The man starts either talking to himself or to someone else, suggesting Kaoru's father is actually alive since he says Kaoru has been made to believe he died. He slowly continues talking menacingly, saying he'll find Kaoru no matter where he is. The man also wonders where Kaoru's mother is hiding something since she must have received it.
Kaoru becomes increasingly uncomfortable and attempts to leave, but the old man grabs his arm with a strong grip. Suddenly, a nurse arrives, gently ushering the old man away. The woman shakes him and he lets go of Kaoru, as if he had just woken up. Kaoru watches them leave, disappearing down the path. There is a hospital near the park, so Kaoru believes the man might be a patient from there.
The Book ~jojo's bizarre adventure 4th another day~
OVER HEAVEN
The translator also comments on the difficulty of the foundation's request. Even Josuke Higashikata's Crazy Diamond was unable to fully restore the notebook by itself, and the contents were hard to understand even for a specialist like him. Therefore, he readily admits that he has chosen to err on the side of literal interpretation when translating the book.
Iggy the Stray Dog
The Spaniard describes animal traps to Avdol and shows one of the posters they made of Iggy, offering reward money to anyone who reports sightings of the dog. When they receive a report of a new sighting, Avdol and the Spaniard head into a nearby grocery store, where the clerk explains how Iggy drooled all over a candy shelf. The team then traps Iggy into a corner at the pier. As the Spaniard prepares to shoot with his tranquilizer gun, Iggy simply looks bored and scratches his ear, aggravating the Spaniard who thought the dog is making a fool out of them. In reality, the team realizes that they aren't actually standing on a concrete pier, but rather a huge sand structure that Iggy had built to mimic the real one. As the sand starts sinking, Avdol and the team struggle to escape. Avdol realizes that it's quicksand and warns everyone that they'll sink more if they keep struggling. He advises them to stay calm, since if they remain still then they would float on top of the quicksand before it eventually disperses into the Harlem River, allowing them to swim to the shore. Avdol uses Magician's Red to create footholds, amazing the RPCS team when they see him run across water. Later, the Spaniard's team gives up on catching Iggy due to orders from their upper management. The Spaniard offers to treat Avdol to drinks if he manages to catch the dog.
After Avdol successfully catches Iggy, he meets with the Spaniard and his team members again before leaving New York. When the Spaniard asked how he accomplished this feat, Avdol bluntly responds that he used superpowers, making the group laugh.
When they receive a report of a new sighting of Iggy, Rugger Man carries a pole net and questions a homeless man as to whether he saw the dog. The homeless man points to a wall, which seemingly appears ordinary. Avdol investigates it by touching the bricks with his fingers, only for his arm to plunge straight through it. The brick wall collapses into a pile of sand, revealing a hidden alley. The employee follows Avdol into the alley, causing Iggy to summon his Stand. Iggy's Stand carries him and shoves the employee to the ground by jumping off his head. The team manages to trap Iggy into a corner at the pier. However, the team end up being caught in Iggy's quicksand and nearly sink until Avdol's advice lets them escape.
After Avdol successfully catches Iggy, he meets with the Spaniard and his team members again before leaving New York. Rugger Man laughs when Avdol claims he captured Iggy using superpowers.
El Aleph
The troops are immediately massacred by the cartel's bodyguards. None of them comprehend what happened to them, as they are attacked by Stands and creatures from El Aleph. The members die in a variety of gruesome ways. For example, some are blown away, some fall foaming at the mouth, some burst into flames as if spontaneous combustion occurred, one loses all his teeth, one is slashed all over by an invisible blade, one's eardrums are burst by tinnitus, some have their heads crushed, some have their limbs torn off, and more. The troops are unable to advance or retreat, could not capture a single person, and could not execute their Plan B to set fire to the entire settlement.
One soldier attempts to escape, with his face smeared with dark blue mud. However, he is attacked by an extremely heavy lobster-like creature from El Aleph which jumps onto his back. Seeing the otherworldly creature's horrifying face causes him agony. As he dies, the soldier wishes to see the sunlight, but a bandanaed cartel member tells him that the sun will never appear since it is always night there. Days later, the corpses of the team members are found hanging by ropes from the trees in the surrounding jungle, torn apart by wild animals.
The army stops Lisa Lisa, Sasha Loggins, J.D. Hernández, and the Rueda Squad from reaching the commune, asking if they're lost tourists. Noticing Sasha, they crudely ask her to stay with them. Others mock Lisa Lisa after noticing how old she is, wondering if they're planning on abandoning her there. Lisa Lisa claims that they're acquaintances of the boss of the cartel, which makes them cautious. One points out that an old woman who was able to get that deep into the jungle should have a Stand. They recall the orders they received which was to stop any intruders without having discussions, so they begin their attack. The first man to attack has a pigeon chest covered in scars, wielding a serpent with a sickle-like head that it uses to slash. Another man wears camouflage and has a Stand made of hundreds and thousands of intertwined detonating cords. A giant (originally just a mercenary in JOJO magazine) wears his Stand like armored plates.
Sasha manages to beat several of them with her birds, but they still kill and incapacitate many of the Speedwagon Foundation soldiers. Before they could kill Sasha, Joaquín appears and stops them.[6] Following his orders, the guards escort Lisa Lisa, Sasha, and Hernández to their boss, Octavio, keeping their hands and mouths bound.[7]
When Octavio summons El Aleph's creatures to devour everything, several of the bodyguards are either killed or flee.[8] After El Aleph is deactivated and sunlight returns, the Guardia Civil manages to crack down on the commune. The massive coca production sites are closed, and the surviving residents, farmers, and bodyguards disperse.[9]
The member points out that in movies, groups typically let a living witness return to warn others that no one else should try to intrude, but that none of the intruders would be able to return this time. He also informs the dying soldier that the sun will never rise where they are.
Short Stories
testimone di gangster
However, Squalo plans to kill the leader instead once the trial ends. He reveals that the leader is a selfish man who was behind on his payments to Passione's top executives, so he planned to have Tizzano killed to show that his team is still working hard. Squalo presumably succeeds in killing him, as he and Tizzano are later promoted to the Boss's Unita speciale per Boss group.
There's No Love Like a Parent's
Melone chooses her to be the mother of Baby Face after seeing that her health is perfect and that her horoscope shows that she would harm Amaretti. However, this causes Baby Face to rebel against Melone's orders because the Stand refuses to murder, claiming he loves people like his mother. Melone states this is because the housekeeper's personality is too good, being someone who wouldn't eat bread that fell on the ground for less than a few seconds, nor would she hurt a fly. On her breaks, she'd have chamomile tea while reading The Adventures of Pinocchio or The Gift of the Magi, and other times, the Bible or philosophical books. If she saw a kid in the neighborhood with a runny nose, she’d wipe it with an expensive handkerchief. While spying on her, Melone sees her return a fallen bird to its nest. He and Ghiaccio also see her pick up a dirty stray cat to treat it, not caring about its blood getting on her apron.
Secretly, the woman has an extremely sadistic side at night. Baby Face is terrified seeing her do severe things to Amaretti in bed, who is having an affair with her. Melone convinces Baby Face that this is just another way to express love, persuading Baby Face to also harm her and Amaretti to express his love so he can be like his mother. Baby Face complies and ends up killing them. Following Melone's orders, he disposes of their bodies and steals their shoes and money to make it look as if they eloped.
My Prized Needle and Thread
Other Works
After listening to the instructions from Joseph Joestar, who had just survived his confrontation with DIO, the agents are dropped into Cairo from a helicopter. After Jotaro and DIO's exchange of punches, an agent tries to shoot DIO but misses after he uses The World. The agent follows the two and finds DIO about to attack Jotaro with a road sign. The agent fires at DIO, who then immediately appears before them, with the agent unable to fire again due to the gun being out of charge. Jotaro intervenes and blocks DIO's attack with Star Platinum before punching him away. At the Cairo bridge, during the final standoff, Star Platinum lands a hit on The World, significantly injuring DIO. As the UV gun’s charge reaches 100%, the agent seizes the opportunity and fires at DIO, completely destroying his body. With the battle now over, Joseph and Jotaro express their gratitude towards the agent.
References
- ↑ Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak: Chapter 1
- ↑ Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak: Chapter 11
- ↑ El Aleph Chapter 1
- ↑ El Aleph Chapter 3
- ↑ El Aleph Chapter 12: XII - Final Arc
- ↑ El Aleph Chapter 15: XV - Final Arc
- ↑ El Aleph Chapter 17: XVII - Final Arc
- ↑ El Aleph Chapter 19: XIX - Final Arc
- ↑ El Aleph Final Chapter: Epilogo
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