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<option>…The shortest chapter in the series is only [[SBR Chapter 63|5 pages]] long?</option>
<option>…The [[SBR Chapter 63|shortest chapter in the series]] is only 5 pages long?</option>
<option>…[[Jotaro Kujo]] is the most portrayed character in the series?</option>
<option>…[[Jotaro Kujo]] is the most portrayed character in the series?</option>
<option>[[Sex Pistols]] and [[Star Platinum]] are two of the most portrayed [[Stand|Stands]] in the series?</option>
<option>…As of the end of ''[[Stone Ocean]]'', [[Sex Pistols]] and [[Star Platinum]] are two of the most portrayed [[Stand]]s in the series?<ref>''[[JOJO A-GO!GO!]]'' p.50; the ''Stone Ocean'' panels were counted manually as the book was released before the part's conclusion.</ref></option>
<option>…The [[Star Birthmark]] was only introduced in ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]''? It was later retroactively added to the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Season)|anime adaptations]] of ''[[Phantom Blood]]'' and ''[[Battle Tendency]]''.</option></option>
<option>…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.<ref>Hirohiko Araki, 2003 Nolife Interview</ref></option>
<option>…The [[Joestar Birthmark]] was only introduced in ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]''?</option>
<option>…The logo on the cover of Western releases of ''[[Heritage for the Future]]'' was the official English logo of the franchise until 2015?</option>
<option>…[[Viviano Westwood]], [[D-I-S-C-O]], and [[Kei Nijimura]] are the only characters in the series who have had both their own names and their [[Stand]]s' names changed in later publications?<ref>[[Name Variants]]</ref></option>
<option>…The only chapter of [[Steel Ball Run]] that does not contain [[Johnny Joestar|Johnny]] or [[Gyro Zeppeli|Gyro]] in any form is [[SBR Chapter 75|Chapter 75]]?</option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]] originally planned to end the series at [[Stardust Crusaders|Part 3]]?<ref>{{IN|Kappa Magazine (December 1996)}}</ref></option>
<option>…Until 2015, the logo on the cover of the US release of [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future|Heritage for the Future]] was the official English logo of the franchise?</option>
<option>…[[Viviano Westwood]], [[D-I-S-C-O]] and [[Kei Nijimura]] are the only characters in the series who have had both their [[Name Variants|names]] and [[Stand|Stand names]] changed in later publications?</option>
<option>…[[Heavy Gauge]] was the first company to manufacture and distribute figures for the series?</option>
<option>…[[Araki]] planned to end the series after [[Stardust Crusaders|Part 3]]?<ref>{{IN|Kappa Magazine (December 1996)}}</ref></option>
<option>…In {{W|Taiwan}}, the series was illegally distributed as {{Nihongo|"Strongman Front"|強人陣線}}?</option>
<option>…In {{W|Taiwan}}, the series was illegally distributed as {{Nihongo|"Strongman Front"|強人陣線}}?</option>
<option>…In {{W|China}}, the series was illegally distributed as {{Nihongo|"Brave Fight"|勇敢的斗土}}?</option>
<option>…In {{W|China}}, the series was illegally distributed as {{Nihongo|"Brave Fight"|勇敢的斗土}}?</option>
<option>…In {{W|Korea}}, the series was illegally distributed as {{Nihongo|"Megaton Man"|메가톤맨}}?</option>
<option>…In {{W|Korea}}, the series was illegally distributed as {{Nihongo|"Megaton Man"|메가톤맨}}?</option>
<option>…In {{W|Indonesia}}, the series was illegally distributed as "Mission Impossible" (Misi Rahasia)?</option>
<option>…In {{W|Indonesia}}, the series was illegally distributed as "Mission Impossible" (Misi Rahasia)?</option>
<option>…In {{W|Vietnam}}, the series was illegally distributed as "JoJo: Brave Boys" (JoJo Chàng Trai Dũng Cảm)?</option>
<option>…In {{W|Vietnam}}, the series was illegally distributed in 1999 under the title "Mysterious Mask" (Mặt Nạ Kỳ Bí) and as "JoJo: The Brave Boy" (JoJo Chàng Trai Dũng Cảm) in 2002?</option>
<option>…There are currently 21 chapters in the series containing the word {{Nihongo|"Pursuit"|追跡|Tsuiseki}} in the title?</option>
<option>…There are currently 20 chapters in the series containing the word {{Nihongo|"Pursuit"|追跡|Tsuiseki}} in the title?</option>
<option>…There are currently 21 chapters in the series containing the words {{Nihongo|"...Is Coming!"|が来る|Ga Kuru}} in the title?</option>
<option>…There are currently 20 chapters in the series containing the words {{Nihongo|"...Is Coming!"|が来る|Ga Kuru}} in the title?</option>
<option>…There are currently 61 chapters in the series containing the word {{Nihongo|"Love"|愛/恋|Ai/Koi}} in the title?</option>
<option>…There are currently 57 chapters in the series containing the word {{Nihongo|"Love"|愛/恋|Ai/Koi}} in the title?</option>
<option>…The title {{Nihongo|[[Stardust Crusaders|"Heritage for the Future"]]|未来への遺産}} was inspired by the 1974 {{W|NHK}} documentary series, {{W|Legacy for the Future}}?<ref>Weekly Shonen Jump #14, 1989</ref></option>
<option>…The title {{Nihongo|[[Stardust Crusaders|"Heritage for the Future"]]|未来への遺産}} was inspired by the 1974 {{W|NHK}} documentary series, ''{{W|Legacy for the Future}}''?<ref>Author's Comment - {{Ch|Chapter 112}}</ref></option>
<option>…As of the end of [[JoJolion]], the series has a page count of 24,047 among its eight parts (24,673 including one-shots).</option>
<option>…As of the end of ''[[JoJolion]]'', the series has a page count of 23,702 among its eight parts?</option>
<option>…"Romance Horror! -A Crimson Tale-" was the tagline that [[Shueisha]]'s editorial department came up with when ''JoJo'' first started publishing in ''[[Weekly Shonen Jump]]''. It was likely forgotten about and only removed after a fan asked about it during [[Vento Aureo|Part 5]].<ref>{{IN|Feelin' JOJO (February 1998)}}</ref></option>


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<option>…''[[Phantom Blood]]'''s original title was "Jonathan Joestar: His Youth"?</option>
<option>…''[[Phantom Blood]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s original title was "Jonathan Joestar: His Youth"?</option>
<option>…''[[Battle Tendency]]'''s original title was "Joseph Joestar: His Proud Lineage"?</option>
<option>…''[[Battle Tendency]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s original title was "Joseph Joestar: His Proud Lineage"?</option>
<option>…''[[Stardust Crusaders]]'''s original title was "Jotaro Kujo: Heritage for the Future"?</option>
<option>…''[[Stardust Crusaders]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s original title was "Jotaro Kujo: Heritage for the Future"?</option>
<option>…''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s original title was simply "Josuke Higashikata"?</option>
<option>…''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s original title was simply "Josuke Higashikata"?</option>
<option>…''[[Vento Aureo]]'''s original title was "Giorno Giovanna: Golden Heritage"?</option>
<option>…''[[Vento Aureo]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s original title was "Giorno Giovanna: Golden Heritage"?</option>
<option>…''[[Stardust Crusaders]]'' was originally set from 1987-1988, but was later changed to 1988-1989?</option>
<option>…''[[Stardust Crusaders]]'' was originally set from 1987-1988, but was later changed to 1988-1989?<ref>[[Timeline/Inconsistencies]]</ref></option>
<option>…''[[Stardust Crusaders]]'' was the first part to be released in English?</option>
<option>…''[[Stardust Crusaders]]'' was the first part to be released in English?</option>
<option>…[[Morioh]] is one of the few fictitious locations in the series?</option>
<option>…''[[Vento Aureo]]'' takes place over the course of only 9 days?</option>
<option>…''[[Vento Aureo]]'' takes place over the course of only 9 days?</option>
<option>…Depending on the source, the [[Joestar Mansion]] is either situated in Liverpool (from [[Dario]]'s letter in the manga) or London ([[JoJo6251]])?</option>
<option>…Depending on the source, the [[Joestar Mansion]] is either situated in Liverpool<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 1}}</ref> or London?<ref>''[[JoJo 6251]]'' p. 87</ref></option>
<option>…''[[Steel Ball Run]]'' wasn't officially a ''JoJo'' part until it moved to [[Ultra Jump]]?</option>


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<option>…[[Jonathan Joestar]]'s name being derived from the restaurant chain "Jonathan's" is a misconception? It is revealed by [[Ryosuke Kabashima]] and [[Hirohiko Araki]] that they were eating at "Denny's" and came up with the alliterative name there.<ref>[[JOJOnicle]]: Long Interview with Ryosuke Kabashima</ref></option>
<option>…[[Jonathan Joestar]]'s name being derived from the {{W|Jonathan's}} restaurant chain is a falsehood? [[Hirohiko Araki]] came up with the alliterative name at a {{W|Denny's}}, but eventually began to prefer the "Jonathan's" story himself.<ref>{{IN|Hirohiko Araki x Ryosuke Kabashima (September 2013)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Jotaro Kujo]]'s attire was inspired by the protagonist of {{W|Babel II}}?<ref>{{IN|JoJo6251 (December 1993)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Jotaro Kujo]]'s attire was inspired by the protagonist of ''{{W|Babel II}}''?<ref>{{IN|JoJo 6251 (December 1993)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]] has only taken off his hat [[Chapter 114|thr]][[Chapter 188|ee]] [[Chapter 236|times]]?</option>
<option>…[[Jotaro Kujo]] got his PhD in Oceanography from his thesis on starfish he saw in [[Morioh]]?</option>
<option>…[[Star Platinum#Abilities|Star Finger]] was only used twice in [[Chapter 129|the]] [[Chapter 132|manga]], and three times in the [[SC Episode 29|anime]]?</option>
<option>…[[Star Platinum#Star Finger|Star Finger]] was only [[Chapter 129|used]] [[Chapter 132|twice]] in the [[Stardust Crusaders|manga]], but was used [[SC Episode 29|one more time]] in the [[Stardust Crusaders (Anime)|anime]]?</option>
<option>…[[Noriaki Kakyoin|Kakyoin's]] first name was originally intended to be read as "Tenmei"? The kanjis "典明" could be read either as "Noriaki" or "Tenmei" but [[Hirohiko Araki|Araki]]'s [[Ryosuke Kabashima|editor]] chose "Noriaki".<ref>[[JoJonium/Special Interview#Volume 12 (Noriaki Kakyoin)|JoJonium Special Interview (Noriaki Kakyoin)]]</ref></option>
<option>…[[Noriaki Kakyoin|Kakyoin]]'s first name was originally intended to be read as "Tenmei"?<ref>{{IN|JoJonium Vol. 8-17 (June 2014)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Hierophant Green]] was originally named "Hierophant Emerald"?</option>
<option>…[[Hierophant Green]] was originally named "Hierophant Emerald"?</option>
<option>…[[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]]'s hair stands at 8cm tall?<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 144}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]]'s hair stands at 8cm tall?<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 144}}</ref></option>
<option>…In ''[[Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak]]'', [[Mariah]] is married to [[Kenny G.]]?<ref>{{Ch|CDDH Chapter 1}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]] momentarily thought of turning [[Hol Horse]] into an ally? He abandoned the idea because his personality would overlap with that of [[Jean Pierre Polnareff]] and because he thought [[Emperor]] would be difficult to implement in the following fights.<ref>[[JoJonium/Special Interview#Volume 10 (Hol Horse)|JoJonium Special Interview (Hol Horse)]]</ref></option>
<option>…[[N'Doul]] is based on the blind samurai {{W|Zatoichi}}?<ref>[[Interview:JOJOVELLER Stand Guide Commentaries#Geb|''JOJOVELLER'' Commentaries § Geb]]</ref></option>
<option>…[[The World]] was the first Stand that [[Hirohiko Araki]] designed independently, without any input from his [[Ryosuke Kabashima|editor]]?<ref>{{JJV|The World}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[The World]] was the first Stand that [[Hirohiko Araki]] designed independently, without any input from his editor [[Ryosuke Kabashima]]?<ref>{{JJV|The World}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Josuke Higashikata|Josuke]] wears {{W|Moschino}} brand underwear?<ref>Secret of ''JoJo'' characters - [[Weekly Shonen Jump]] No. 39, 1992</ref></option>
<option>…[[Josuke Higashikata|Josuke]] wears {{W|Moschino}}-brand underwear?<ref>Secret of ''JoJo'' characters - ''[[Weekly Shonen Jump]]'' No. 39, 1992</ref></option>
<option>…a species of tardigrades is named after [[Love Deluxe]]?<ref>Neostygarctus lovedeluxe, {{W|Neostygarctus|Wikipedia}}</ref></option>
<option>…A species of tardigrades is named after [[Love Deluxe]]?<ref>Neostygarctus lovedeluxe, {{W|Neostygarctus|Wikipedia}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Rohan Kishibe]]'s most valued possessions include his collection of {{W|Sailor Moon}} figures?<ref>[[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 2: Mutsu-kabe Hill]]</ref></option>
<option>…[[Rohan Kishibe]] is old friends with the manga artist [[Koji Koseki]]?</option>
<option>…[[Rohan Kishibe]]'s most valued possessions include his collection of ''{{W|Sailor Moon}}'' figures?<ref>{{Ch|TSKR Episode 2}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Rohan Kishibe]] is old friends with the manga artist [[Koji Koseki]]?<ref>Author's comment, {{Ch|TSKR Episode 16}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Yukako Yamagishi]] has appeared in live-action twice?</option>
<option>…[[Yukako Yamagishi]] has appeared in live-action twice?</option>
<option>…[[Giorno Giovanna]] was originally envisioned as a girl?<ref>{{IN|JOJOVELLER (September 2013)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Aya Tsuji]] being introduced in ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'' only to allow [[Yoshikage Kira]] to change his face is a misconception? [[Hirohiko Araki]] didn't think about using her ability until the last moment, where he suddenly recalled her existence and how useful her ability would be in Kira's current situation.<ref>[[Interview:Jump Remix Part 4 (January 2004)]]. "I didn’t think at all about using Cinderella to change his appearance. When he was cornered and I was thinking hard about how Kira might escape, lighting struck me and I realized ‘hey I could just use Cinderella which I wrote about last episode!’"</ref></option>
<option>…[[Giorno Giovanna]] was originally envisioned as a girl?<ref>{{IN|JoJoveller (2013)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Narancia Ghirga|Narancia]]'s favorite TV show is ''[[Fist of the North Star]]''?<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 572}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Narancia Ghirga|Narancia]]'s favorite TV show is {{W|Fist of the North Star}}?<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 572}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Leone Abbacchio|Abbacchio]] is physically the strongest member of [[Team Bucciarati]]?<ref>{{IN|Feelin' JOJO (February 1998)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Leone Abbacchio|Abbacchio]] is physically the strongest member of [[Team Bucciarati]]?<ref>{{IN|Feelin’ JOJO - WSJ N°9 (1998)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Pannacotta Fugo]] was initially envisioned as a traitor to [[Team Bucciarati]]?<ref>{{IN|Vento Aureo Paperback Vol. 10 (August 2005)}}</ref></option>
<option>…The members of the [[Families#Nijimura Family|Nijimura Family]] are named after kanji for powers of 10?</option>
<option>…[[Pannacotta Fugo]] was initially envisioned as a traitor to [[Team Bucciarati]] who would have worked for [[Diavolo]] all along? However, [[Hirohiko Araki]] felt that he couldn't write a plot point as dark as comrades betraying and killing each other so he opted for making Fugo stay behind instead.<ref>{{IN|P5 Bunko Vol.10 (08/2005)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Cioccolata]]'s beatdown is [[Chapter 562|seven pages]] long?</option>
<option>…[[Jolyne Cujoh]] appears on the cover of every volume of [[Stone Ocean]]?</option>
<option>…The [[Families#Nijimura_Family|Nijimura]] family are named after kanji for powers of 10?</option>
<option>…[[Stone Free]]'s string smells like soap?<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 140}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Stone Free]]'s string smells like soap?<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 140}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Made in Heaven]] was originally named "Stairway to Heaven"?</option>
<option>…[[Enrico Pucci]] was originally named "Roberto Pucci"?</option>
<option>…The pilot inside of [[Aerosmith]] is named "Smith"?<ref>{{IN|Feelin’ JOJO - WSJ N°9 (1998)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Made in Heaven]] was originally named "STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN"?</option>
<option>…The pilot inside of [[Aerosmith]] is named "Mr. Smith"?<ref>{{IN|Feelin' JOJO (February 1998)}}</ref></option>
<option>…There were going to be two Stands named [[Earth Wind and Fire]]? [[Planet Waves]] had the same name in the [[Weekly Shonen Jump]] release, although written differently. It was changed in the tankobon release.</option>
<option>…There were going to be two Stands named [[Earth Wind and Fire]]? [[Planet Waves]] had the same name in the ''[[Weekly Shonen Jump]]'' release, although written differently.</option>
<option>…[[Johnny Joestar]] is the only protagonist to not be seen with a [[Joestar Birthmark]] in any existing media?</option>
<option>…{{Josuke8}} from ''[[JoJolion]]'' was supposed to have [[Nut King Call]]'s ability?<ref>[[Interview:JOJOVELLER Stand Guide Commentaries#Nut King Call|''JOJOVELLER'' Commentaries § Nut King Call]]</ref></option>
<option>…In [[JoJolion]], [[Stand]]s in the [[Higashikata Family|Higashikata]] family all contain the word "king"?</option>
<option>…[[Funny Valentine]] was inspired by Thomas J. Whitmore, the President in the movie {{W|Independence Day (1996 film)|Independence Day}}?<ref>{{IN|Nekoi Tsubaki (12/29/2006)}}</ref></option>
<option>…''[[Steel Ball Run]]'' is inspired by films like ''{{W|The Cannonball Run}}'' and ''{{W|Smokey and the Bandit}}''?<ref>''[[JOJO magazine 2022 WINTER]]'' Main Antagonist Interview</ref></option>
<option>…In ''[[JoJolion]]'', the names of the [[Higashikata Family]] members' [[Stand]]s all contain the word "king"?</option>
<option>…The name of [[B.T.]] from [[Cool Shock B.T.]] is derived from {{W|Buichi Terasawa}}, author of ''Cobra''?<ref>{{IN|Weekly Shonen Brackets 100Q (04/05/2003)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Funny Valentine]] was inspired by Thomas J. Whitmore, the president in the film ''{{W|Independence Day (1996 film)|Independence Day}}''?<ref>{{IN|xxxHolic Guidebook (November 2006)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Pannacotta Fugo]]'s IQ Is 152?</option>
<option>…The name of [[B.T.]] from ''[[Cool Shock B.T.]]'' is derived from [[Buichi Terasawa]], author of ''{{W|Cobra (manga)|Cobra}}''?<ref>{{IN|Weekly Shonen Brackets 100Q (April 2003)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Pannacotta Fugo]]'s IQ is 152?</option>
<option>…[[Kei Nijimura]] was named "Kyo Nijimura" for years because [[Hirohiko Araki|Araki]] didn't think to double-check her furigana?<ref>Author's comment, [[JJL Chapter 102]]</ref></option>
<option>…[[Josefumi Kujo]] was originally drawn with a [[Star Birthmark]], which was later removed?<ref>[https://jojo-news.com/2023/04/13/jojolion-volume-reprints-remove-josefumi-kujos-star-birthmark/ JoJolion Volume Reprints Remove Josefumi Kujo’s Star Birthmark]</ref></option>
<option>…In Part 5, the names of every new character are in Italian except for [[Sorbet and Gelato|Sorbet]], which is a French word?</option>
<option>…[[Noguchi]] and [[Gaucher]] from ''[[Rohan au Louvre]]'' were based on the real-life staff who accompanied [[Hirohiko Araki]] on his tour of the Louvre?<ref>{{IN|Rohan au Louvre (May 2011)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Erina Pendleton]]'s name can also be read as "Eleanor Pendleton" in Japanese?<ref>[[Name Variants]]</ref></option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki|Araki]] planned for [[Giorno Giovanna|Giorno]] to meet [[Koichi Hirose|Koichi]] again at the end of ''[[Vento Aureo]]''?<ref>{{INT|GioGio's Bizarre Adventure Strategy Guide (September 2002)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Steven Steel]] wears a cap?<ref>{{INT|Aomaru Jump (February 2004)}}</ref></option>


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<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]]'s favorite character is [[Shigekiyo Yangu]]?<ref>{{IN|Lucca Comics (10/2019)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]]'s favorite character is [[Shigekiyo Yangu]]?<ref>{{IN|Lucca Comics (October 2019)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]]'s favorite actor is {{W|Clint Eastwood}}?<ref>[[JOJOmenon]]</ref></option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]]'s favorite actor is [[Clint Eastwood]]?<ref>{{IN|HIROHIKO ARAKI MEETS Clint Eastwood (October 2012)}}</ref></option>
<option>…The idea that [[Stand]]s are the result of a virus from outer space is a reference to the manga ''{{W|Babel II}}''? In that manga, an alien virus also develops the psychic powers of anyone subjected to it who survives.</option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]] was particularly struck by the aesthetic of the sculpture {{W|Apollo_and_Daphne_(Bernini)|Apollo and Daphne}} by Italian sculptor {{W|Gian Lorenzo Bernini}}? The baroque sculpture's striking features and realistic yet idealized bodies stuck in remarkable poses inspired Araki to heavily incorporate poses in his art and develop his own style.<ref>[[Hirohiko Araki's Manga Technique]], Chapter 5; I found my style in Italy</ref></option>
<option>…The sound mixing for the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|''Stardust Crusaders'' OVA]] and [[Phantom Blood (Film)|''Phantom Blood'' film]] was done by {{W|Skywalker Sound}}?</option>
<option>…When [[Jean Pierre Polnareff]] presents [[Stand]]s as the result of a virus from outer space, [[Hirohiko Araki]] makes a reference to the manga {{W|Babel II}}? In that manga, an alien virus also develops the psychic powers of anyone subjected to it who survives.</option>
<option>…The sound mixing for the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|1993 OVA]] and Phantom Blood [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood (film)|movie]] was done by {{W|Skywalker Sound}}?</option>
<option>…The French dub of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|''Stardust Crusaders'' OVA]] claims [[J. Geil]]'s father is also a [[Stand]] user?</option>
<option>…There's a lost ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood (film)|Phantom Blood]]'' movie that never released on home video?</option>
<option>…There is a [[Phantom Blood (Film)|''Phantom Blood'' film]] that was never released on home video or streaming platforms?</option>
<option>…The anime's endings are chosen from [[Hirohiko Araki]]'s personal collection?<ref>{{IN|Naokatsu Tsuda (07/04/2015)}}</ref></option>
<option>…The anime's ending themes were chosen from [[Hirohiko Araki]]'s personal music collection?<ref>{{INT|Anime News Network (July 2015)}}</ref></option>
<option>…The voice of {{W|Mario}} and various other characters from the {{W|Super Mario}} franchise, [[Charles Martinet]], voiced [[Wilson Phillips]] in the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|Stardust Crusaders OVA]]?</option>
<option>…To animate the camels from the [[SC Episode 18|"Sun" episode]], the staff of [[David Production]] watched ''{{W|Lawrence of Arabia}}''?<ref>[[SC Episode 18#Commentary|Stardust Crusaders Volume 5 BD]]</ref></option>
<option>[[SC Episode 5|''Stardust Crusaders'' Episode 5]] holds a [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|series]] record of 15,000 drawings?</option>
<option>…To animate the camels from the [[SC Episode 18|"Sun" episode]], the staff of [[David Production]] also watched {{W|Lawrence of Arabia}}?<ref>[[SC Episode 18#Commentary|Stardust Crusaders Volume 5 BD]]</ref></option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]] intended to first submit his work at {{W|Shogakukan}} (''{{W|Weekly Shōnen Sunday|Weekly Shonen Sunday}}''), but was intimidated by the size of their building and decided to go to [[Shueisha]] (''[[Weekly Shonen Jump]]'') next door?<ref>{{IN|Tokai Lecture (June 2006)}}</ref></option>
<option>…The [[SC Episode 5|"Silver Chariot" episode]] holds a series record of 15,000 drawings?</option>
<option>…The sun with the word "Justice" on it in the [[Great Days]] opening is meant to represent [[Jonathan Joestar|Jonathan]]?<ref>{{IN|Yasufumi Soejima (October 2016)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Araki]] intended to first submit his work at {{W|Shogakukan}} (Publishers of {{W|Weekly Shōnen Sunday|Weekly Shonen Sunday}}), but was intimidated by the size of their building and decided to go to the [[Shueisha]] (Publishers of [[Weekly Shonen Jump]]) building next door?<ref>{{IN|Tokai Lecture (06/2006)}}</ref></option>
<option>…In Japan, Tusk ACT4 is also referred to by fans as {{Nihongo|"Absolute Murder Man"|絶対殺すマン|Zettai Korosu Man}}?<ref>[https://dic.pixiv.net/a/絶対殺すマン Pixiv]</ref></option>
<option>...the sun with the word "Justice" on it in the [[Great Days]] opening is meant to represent [[Jonathan Joestar|Jonathan]]?<ref>{{IN|Yasufumi Soejima (October 2016)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]]'s first animated appearance was in a 1991 advertisement for ''[[Famicom Jump II: Saikyo no Shichinin]]''?</option>
<option>…In Japan, Tusk ACT 4 was also referred to by fans as {{Nihongo|"Absolute Murder Man"|絶対殺すマン|Zettai Korosu Man}}?<ref>[https://dic.pixiv.net/a/絶対殺すマン|Pixiv]</ref></option>
<option>…A short-lived [[Diesel|American comic book series]] plagiarized the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|OVA adaptation]] of ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]''?</option>
<option>…[[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro's]] first animated appearance was in a 1991 advertisement for [[Famicom Jump II: Saikyo no Shichinin|Famicom Jump 2]]?</option>
<option>…A short-lived [[Diesel|American comic book series]] plagiarized the ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]'' [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|OVA]]?</option>
<option>[[Hirohiko Araki]] illustrated the Japanese release of the ''[[Alex Rider]]'' novel series?</option>
<option>…[[Araki]] illustrated the Japanese release of the ''[[Alex Rider]]'' novel series?</option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki|Araki]] received a fan letter bawling over [[Straizo]]'s death?<ref>[[Straizo#Trivia|Source]]</ref></option>
<option>…''[[Jolyne, Fly High with GUCCI]]'' was officially published in English?<ref>[https://archive.org/details/manga_Jolyne_Fly_High_with_Gucci/Jolyne%20-%20Fly%20High%20with%20Gucci/mode/2up Internet Archive backup]</ref></option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki|Araki]] received an infamous fan letter bawling over [[Straizo]]'s death?<ref>[[Straizo#Trivia|Source]]</ref></option>
<option>…343 [[List of Music Tracks by Episode|background music]] tracks have been produced for the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|anime]] as of ''[[Golden Wind (Anime)|Golden Wind]]''?<ref>[[JOESTAR The Inherited Soul]]</ref></option>
<option>…[[Jolyne, Fly High with GUCCI]] was officially released in English?<ref>[https://archive.org/details/manga_Jolyne_Fly_High_with_Gucci/Jolyne%20-%20Fly%20High%20with%20Gucci/mode/2up source]</ref></option>
<option>…343 [[List of Music Tracks by Episode|background music]] tracks have been produced for the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|anime]] so far?<ref>[[JOESTAR The Inherited Soul]]</ref></option>
<option>[[Hirohiko Araki]] started drawing manga at the age of seven by imitating the works of {{W|Tetsuya Chiba}} and {{W|Sanpei Shirato}}?<ref>{{IN|Kappa Magazine (December 1996)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Araki]] started drawing manga at the age of seven by imitating the works of {{W|Tetsuya Chiba}} and {{W|Sanpei Shirato}}?<ref>{{IN|Kappa Magazine (December 1996)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]]'s former pupil [[Yasuki Tanaka]] taught the {{W|Kōhei Horikoshi|author}} of ''{{W|My Hero Academia}}''?</option>
<option>…[[Araki]]'s former [[Yasuki Tanaka|pupil]] taught the author of {{W|My Hero Academia}}?</option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]]'s first musical reference was to {{W|Poco}} in ''[[Poker Under Arms]]''?</option>
<option>…[[Araki]]'s first musical reference was to {{W|Poco}} in [[Poker Under Arms]]?</option>
<option>…''[[JoJolion]]'' is the current longest ''JoJo'' part at 4,711 pages?</option>
<option>…On November 30, 2016, [[Hirohiko Araki]] won the 45th Annual Best Dresser Awards in Tokyo in the "Academic and Cultural Arts" division?</option>
<option>…[[JoJolion]] is the longest ''JoJo'' part having 4741 pages?<ref>{{Cite}}</ref></option>
<option>…The only Japanese musician that [[Hirohiko Araki]] has in his collection at home is {{W|Sadao Watanabe (musician)|Sadao Watanabe}}?<ref>{{IN|Manga OMO! (January 2002)}}</ref></option>
<option>…It has been {{formatnum:{{#expr:({{#time: U|now}}-{{#time: U|2012-03-13}})/86400 round 0}}}} days since the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|anime]] begun production?<ref>[[JOESTAR The Inherited Soul]]</ref></option>
<option>…The [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|''Stardust Crusaders'' OVA]]'s [[Episode 1 (OVA)|first episode]] was originally animated in {{W|cel}} and later redone digitally?<ref>{{INT|The Making of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (April 2002)}}</ref></option>
<option>…On November 30, 2016, [[Araki]] won the 45th Annual Best Dresser Awards in Tokyo in the "Academic and Cultural Arts" division?</option>
<option>…On October 2011, [[Hirohiko Araki|Araki]] was deemed one of the 100 most influential people in Japan by the magazine Nikkei Business, in the category "creator"?<ref>[https://business.nikkei.com/atcl/opinion/16/101900024/102000032/ 荒木飛呂彦:JOJOは世界を刻む]</ref></option>
<option>…The only Japanese musician that [[Araki]] has in his collection at home is {{W|Sadao Watanabe (musician)|Sadao Watanabe}}, who is also likely the namesake for [[Sadao Kujo]]?<ref>{{IN|Manga OMO! (January 2002)}}</ref></option>
<option>…The [[Rohan au Louvre (Film)|''Rohan au Louvre'' film]] is the second Japanese film to be shot in the Louvre?<ref>[https://jojo-news.com/2023/01/04/rohan-at-the-louvre-live-action-film-announced-starring-issey-takahashi-and-marie-iitoyo/ ''Rohan at the Louvre'' Live-Action Film Announced Starring Issey Takahashi and Marie Iitoyo]</ref></option>
<option>…The [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|2000 OVAs]] were originally animated in {{W|Cel|cel}} and then later redone digitally?</option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]] once apparently fought off a ghost?<ref>{{IN|Manga OMO! (January 2003)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki|Araki]] has various manga in his [[Lucky Land Communications|studio]], including {{W|Monster (manga)|Monster}}, {{W|Vagabond (manga)|Vagabond}}, {{W|Battle Angel Alita|Gunnm}}, {{W|Fist of the North Star}}, {{W|Fullmetal Alchemist}}, {{W|KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops|KochiKame}}, {{W|Dragon Ball}}, {{W|Akira (manga)|AKIRA}}, [[Yasuki Tanaka|Hitomi no Catoblepas]], and Yushun no Mon?</option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]] married his wife 3 months after meeting her?<ref>{{IN|JoJo and Asami Araki's Bizarre Life (November 2009)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]] dislikes ''{{W|Neon Genesis Evangelion}}''?<ref>{{IN|Bubka (August 1997)}}</ref></option>
<option>…Hiroyuki Omori chose [[David Production]] as the studio to animate ''JoJo'' after seeing their work on ''{{W|Tatakau Shisho#Anime|The Book of Bantorra}}''?</option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]]'s five [[Mitsuru Kobayashi|signature colors]] are yellow, green, hot pink, orange, and purple?</option>
<option>…[[Rohan Kishibe|Rohan]] appeared as a [[vampire]] on the obi of ''[[Hirohiko Araki's Bizarre Horror Movie Analysis]]'' because [[Ryosuke Kabashima]] asked [[Hirohiko Araki|Araki]] to come up with an original horror character?</option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki|Araki]] loves the original ''{{W|Resident Evil}}'' games?<ref>{{INT|GioGio's Bizarre Adventure Strategy Guide (September 2002)}}</ref></option>
<option>…The [[At a Confessional (Film)|''At a Confessional'' film]] is the first Japanese film to be shot in Venice?<ref>[https://jojo-news.com/2025/01/06/thus-spoke-kishibe-rohan-at-a-confessional-live-action-film-announced ''Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan: At a Confessional'' Live Action Film Announced]</ref></option>


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<option>…At some point during development of ''[[Street Fighter II]]'', Guile's iconic Sonic Boom was originally referred to as the "[[Divine Sandstorm]]"?<ref>Pen+ With New Attitude 30th Anniversary Edition</ref></option>
<option>…During the development of ''[[Street Fighter II]]'', Guile's Sonic Boom was originally referred to as the "[[Divine Sandstorm]]"?<ref>Pen+ With New Attitude 30th Anniversary Edition</ref></option>
<option>…[[Chariot Requiem]] appears in [[Heritage for the Future]]?</option>
<option>…[[Martin]] from ''[[Baoh the Visitor]]'' was a planned character for ''[[Street Fighter III]]''?</option>
<option>…There's a [[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure|video game adaptation]] of ''[[Vento Aureo]]''?</option>
<option>[[Chariot Requiem]] appears in ''[[Heritage for the Future]]''?</option>
<option>…There are 5 versions of [[DIO]] in [[Eyes of Heaven]]?</option>
<option>…There are 5 versions of [[Dio Brando]] in {{EoH}}?</option>
<option>…Vampire characters can fight only on night time or indoor stages in [[Heritage for the Future]]?</option>
<option>…Vampire characters can fight only on night-time or indoor stages in {{HFTF}}?</option>
<option>[[Gray Fly]] was supposed to be a playable character in [[Heritage for the Future]]?</option>
<option>…Sprites of [[Tower of Gray]] were created for {{Venture}}?</option>
<option>…Concept art for characters from ''[[Battle Tendency]]'' was created for [[Heritage for the Future]]?</option>
<option>…Concept art for characters from ''[[Battle Tendency]]'' were created for {{Venture}}?</option>
<option>…[[Lisa Lisa]] and [[Enya the Hag]] make a cameo in {{W|Capcom Fighting Evolution}}?</option>
<option>…[[Lisa Lisa]] and [[Enya the Hag]] make cameos in ''{{W|Capcom Fighting Evolution}}''?</option>
<option>…[[Wheel of Fortune]]'s battle arena was intended to appear in {{Venture}}?</option>
<option>…[[Crazy Diamond]] and [[Harvest]] appeared as special weapons and cosmetics in the Japanese version of ''[[Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate]]''?</option>
<option>…The [[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure OST|official soundtrack]] for ''[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]'' contains dialogue from scenes not featured in the game?</option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]]'s favorite stage in ''[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]'' is [[Guido Mista|Mista]]'s first stage?<ref>{{INT|GioGio's Bizarre Adventure Strategy Guide (September 2002)}}</ref></option>
<option>…The [[Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)|video game adaptation]] of ''[[Phantom Blood]]'' has an alternate final battle?</option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]] asked the developers of the [[Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)|video game adaptation]] of ''[[Phantom Blood]]'' to adapt the style of later parts?<ref>{{INT|Phantom Blood PS2 (October 2006)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko Araki]] designed [[Midler]] specifically for {{Venture}}, and never intended to show her face in the manga?<ref>{{INT|Capcom (November 1998)}}</ref></option>
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Viviano Westwood, D-I-S-C-O, and Kei Nijimura are the only characters in the series who have had both their own names and their Stands' names changed in later publications?[1]