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<option>…To animate the camels from the [[SC Episode 18|"Sun" episode]], the staff of [[David Production]] also watched {{W|Lawrence of Arabia}}?</option>
<option>…To animate the camels from the [[SC Episode 18|"Sun" episode]], the staff of [[David Production]] also watched {{W|Lawrence of Arabia}}?</option>
<option>…The [[SC Episode 5|"Silver Chariot" episode]] holds a series record of 15,000 drawings?</option>
<option>…The [[SC Episode 5|"Silver Chariot" episode]] holds a series record of 15,000 drawings?</option>
<option>…Araki intended to first submit his work at {{W|Shogakukan}} (Publishers of {{w|Weekly Shōnen Sunday}}), but was intimidated by the size of their building and decided to go to the [[Shueisha]] (Publishers of [[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]) building next door?<ref>{{IN|Tokai Lecture (06/2006)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Araki]] intended to first submit his work at {{W|Shogakukan}} (Publishers of {{w|Weekly Shōnen Sunday}}), but was intimidated by the size of their building and decided to go to the [[Shueisha]] (Publishers of [[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]) building next door?<ref>{{IN|Tokai Lecture (06/2006)}}</ref></option>
<option>...the sun with the word “Justice“ on it in the [[Great Days]] opening is meant to represent [[Jonathan Joestar|Jonathan]]?</option>
<option>...the sun with the word “Justice“ on it in the [[Great Days]] opening is meant to represent [[Jonathan Joestar|Jonathan]]?</option>
<option>...[[Narancia Ghirga|Narancia]] and [[Guido Mista|Mista]] are the only main characters of [[Vento Aureo|Part 5]] whose chests aren’t visible?</option>
<option>...[[Narancia Ghirga|Narancia]] and [[Guido Mista|Mista]] are the only main characters of [[Vento Aureo|Part 5]] whose chests aren’t visible?</option>

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…During the weekly publication of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Hirohiko Araki had a relatively light schedule? Araki didn't work on Fridays and Saturdays. He sought ideas on Sundays, created the storyboard on Mondays, and completed the chapter in three days.[1]

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  1. Hirohiko Araki, 2003 Nolife Interview