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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> |
*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> |
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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. |
*The minor character [[Minor Characters#Bruto|Bruto]] appears to be a direct expy of the character Bluto from the series Popeye. |
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*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" /> |
*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" /> |
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*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}}. |
*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}}. |
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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}}. |
*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}}. |
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*Dio's Road Roller move was inspired an identical move used by {{W|Kinnikuman}} in the first episode of the ''Kinnikuman'' anime. |
*Dio's Road Roller move was inspired an identical move used by {{W|Kinnikuman}} in the first episode of the ''Kinnikuman'' anime. |
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* 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}}. |
* 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}}. |
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*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}}. |
*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}}. |
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*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" /> |
*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" /> |
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*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 |
*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 can be seen flying through the air. |
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==[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]== |
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*[[Reimi Sugimoto|Reimi's]] and [[Arnold|Arnold's]] murders are based on a {{w|The Licked Hand|popular urban legend}}. |
*[[Reimi Sugimoto|Reimi's]] and [[Arnold|Arnold's]] murders are based on a {{w|The Licked Hand|popular urban legend}}. |
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==[[Vento Aureo]]== |
==[[Vento Aureo]]== |
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*In Purple Haze Feedback, [[Sheila E]]'s [[Voodoo Child]], [[Cannolo Murolo]]'s [[All Along The Watchtower]], [[Vittorio Cataldi]]'s [[Dolly Dagger]], [[Angelica Attanasio]]'s [[Night Bird Flying]], [[Vladimir Kocaqi]]'s [[Rainy Day Dream Away]], and [[Massimo Volpe]]'s [[Manic Depression]] are named after the 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''. |
*In Purple Haze Feedback, [[Sheila E]]'s [[Voodoo Child]], [[Cannolo Murolo]]'s [[All Along The Watchtower]], [[Vittorio Cataldi]]'s [[Dolly Dagger]], [[Angelica Attanasio]]'s [[Night Bird Flying]], [[Vladimir Kocaqi]]'s [[Rainy Day Dream Away]], and [[Massimo Volpe]]'s [[Manic Depression]] are named after the 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''. |
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*The song used as the second ending of the anime's [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind|fourth season]] is {{W|The Screen Behind the Mirror|Modern Crusaders}} by German band {{W|Enigma (German band)|Enigma}}. |
*The song used as the second ending of the anime's [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind|fourth season]] is {{W|The Screen Behind the Mirror|Modern Crusaders}} by German band {{W|Enigma (German band)|Enigma}}. |
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*[[Squalo]] /[[Clash]]'s theme in the anime seems to be inspired by the {{W|Jaws (film)|Jaws}} theme. |
*[[Squalo]] /[[Clash]]'s theme in the anime seems to be inspired by the {{W|Jaws (film)|Jaws}} theme. |
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*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}} |
*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}} |
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*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 |
*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 |
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==[[Stone Ocean]]== |
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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}}. |
*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}}. |
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*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}}. |
*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}}. |
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*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. |
*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. |
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*[[Donatello Versus]]' back story is a reference to the book {{W|Holes (novel)|Holes}}. |
*[[Donatello Versus]]' back story is a reference to the book {{W|Holes (novel)|Holes}}. |
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==[[Steel Ball Run]]== |
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*The [[High Voltage]] Arc is a reference to the {{W|AC/DC}} {{W|High Voltage (song)|song of the same name}}. |
*The [[High Voltage]] Arc is a reference to the {{W|AC/DC}} {{W|High Voltage (song)|song of the same name}}. |
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*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]]. |
*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]]. |
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*The scene in which [[Funny Valentine]] receives his father's handkerchief is very similar to the famous "Gold Watch" scene from {{W|Pulp Fiction}}. |
*The scene in which [[Funny Valentine]] receives his father's handkerchief is very similar to the famous "Gold Watch" scene from {{W|Pulp Fiction}}. |
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*[[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]] is likely a reference to the {{W|Ray Peterson}} song {{W|The Wonder of You}}. |
*[[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]] is likely a reference to the {{W|Ray Peterson}} song {{W|The Wonder of You}}. |
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*[[JJL Volume 23|Volume 23]]'s title is the Japanese name for {{W|Led Zeppelin}}'s {{W|Whole Lotta Love}}. |
*[[JJL Volume 23|Volume 23]]'s title is the Japanese name for {{W|Led Zeppelin}}'s {{W|Whole Lotta Love}}. |
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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> |
*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> |
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*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}}. |
*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}}. |
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*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. |
*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. |
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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}}. |
*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}}. |
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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. |
*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. |
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Revision as of 10:39, 6 June 2020
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.
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