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|title = Hudgyn Sasdarl |
|title = Hudgyn Sasdarl |
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|ja_kanji = ハジーン・サスダール |
|ja_kanji = ハジーン・サスダール |
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|ja_romaji = Hajīn Sasudāru |
|ja_romaji = Hajīn Sasudāru |
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|alias = HudgynS<br/>Hitagi Sasdarl<br/>h_sasdarl {{S|Discord}} |
|alias = HudgynS<br/>Hitagi Sasdarl<br/>h_sasdarl {{S|Discord}} |
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|namesake = {{W|Recurrent neural network|RNN}}-generated name roster based on ''{{W|MLBPA Baseball|Fighting Baseball}}''<ref name=baseball>[https://i.imgur.com/GKEgNXR.png Post by @Kreuzader]</ref> |
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|birthday = April 28th, 2002 |
|birthday = April 28th, 2002 |
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|zodiac = Taurus |
|zodiac = Taurus |
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{{Quote|{{Nihongo|I'm the type who gets so caught up in the torture process that I don’t extract any information at all.|私は拷問に熱中してしまって、結果何も聞き出せない…というタイプよ}}|Hitagi Senjougahara||Bakemonogatari Episode 8 Audio Commentary}} |
{{Quote|{{Nihongo|I'm the type who gets so caught up in the torture process that I don’t extract any information at all.|私は拷問に熱中してしまって、結果何も聞き出せない…というタイプよ}}|Hitagi Senjougahara||Bakemonogatari Episode 8 Audio Commentary}} |
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⚫ | {{Nihongo|'''Hudgyn Sasdarl'''|ハジーン・サスダール|Hajīn Sasudāru}} is a ''JoJo's Bizarre Encyclopedia'' moderator. A close associate of fellow ''JoJo'' PS2 modder [[User:Penguino|penguino]], Hudgyn has also been responsible for several mods and patches for ''[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]'',<ref name=giogio>[[Blog:GioGio's Bizarre Adventure Modding Info|GioGio's Bizarre Adventure Modding Info]]</ref> and the two have released an English translation of the [[Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)|''Phantom Blood'' PS2 game]].<ref name=pbps2>[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sKbcTX-ecpMnsxadsBsby-DI0iWDinsOR-K2fzrNpcQ Phantom Blood PS2 Translation Project - Google Docs]</ref><ref name=pbps22>[[Blog:Phantom Blood PS2 Modding Info|Phantom Blood PS2 Modding Info]]</ref> |
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⚫ | {{Nihongo|'''Hudgyn Sasdarl'''|ハジーン・サスダール|Hajīn Sasudāru}} is a JoJo |
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==Personality== |
==Personality== |
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{{Quote|Okay now you just being an smart-aleck know-it-all, a--hole right now|KarlSinghilinson|to Hudgyn}} |
{{Quote|Okay now you just being an smart-aleck know-it-all, a--hole right now|KarlSinghilinson|to Hudgyn}} |
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When first introduced to a situation, Hudgyn prefers to remain quiet and adjust to their surroundings in peace before slowly increasing the magnitude of their contributions. Once they become comfortable in a given scenario, they consistently take a |
When first introduced to a situation, Hudgyn prefers to remain quiet and adjust to their surroundings in peace before slowly increasing the magnitude of their contributions. Once they become comfortable in a given scenario, they consistently take a deriding attitude toward people and media. Hudgyn particularly enjoys mocking ''[[JoJolion]]'', citing what they see as its lack of focus or restraint, poor time management, abrupt shifts in characterization and detail, and inability to communicate its themes in an interesting manner. Though they are most pleased by their own jabs, they nonetheless support others' petty insults to nearly the same degree. |
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Hudgyn's insistence on poking fun at problems leads them to constantly adjust and tamper with their own contributions, hastily correcting any mistakes they see. The most notable example of this is their ''[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]'' [https:// |
Hudgyn's insistence on poking fun at problems leads them to constantly adjust and tamper with their own contributions, hastily correcting any mistakes they see. The most notable example of this is their ''[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]'' [https://mega.nz/file/RexUUL7D#DorRPeWFSG1cKJx7yxZYNmW6BKBEdwpNGsIIFtfCQdk translation patch], which saw continuous updates of varying scale for over three years after its release. In the case of wiki articles, this habit often manifests as one large edit with an edit description followed by several minor edits with no edit description. This, ironically, is shown to have hindered Hudgyn's ability to deliver information on their first attempt, and they often require multiple attempts or edits to convey what they mean to convey. |
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Hudgyn has demonstrated the ability to enjoy media that caters to their tastes. Games such as ''[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]'' and manga such as ''[[Phantom Blood]]'' and ''[[Gorgeous Irene (Volume)|Gorgeous Irene]]'''s various one-shots have earned their approval, despite various minor complaints with varying degrees of plausibility. In order, their favorite parts of the ''JoJo'' manga are Parts [[Vento Aureo|5]], [[Phantom Blood|1]], [[Stardust Crusaders|3]], [[Stone Ocean|6]], [[Diamond is Unbreakable|4]], [[Battle Tendency|2]], [[The JOJOLands|9]], [[Steel Ball Run|7]], and [[JoJolion|8]] (presumably with a large gap between Parts 7 and 8); their favorite parts of the ''JoJo'' anime, in order, are [[Golden Wind (Anime)|5]], [[Stone Ocean (Anime)|6]], [[Stardust Crusaders (Anime)|3]], [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|2, 1]], and [[Diamond is Unbreakable (Anime)|4]], which should tell you all you need to know about them. |
Hudgyn has demonstrated the ability to enjoy media that caters to their tastes. Games such as ''[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]'' and manga such as ''[[Phantom Blood]]'' and ''[[Gorgeous Irene (Volume)|Gorgeous Irene]]''{{'}}s various one-shots have earned their approval, despite various minor complaints with varying degrees of plausibility. In order, their favorite parts of the ''JoJo'' manga are Parts [[Vento Aureo|5]], [[Phantom Blood|1]], [[Stardust Crusaders|3]], [[Stone Ocean|6]], [[Diamond is Unbreakable|4]], [[Battle Tendency|2]], [[The JOJOLands|9]], [[Steel Ball Run|7]], and [[JoJolion|8]] (presumably with a large gap between Parts 7 and 8); their favorite parts of the ''JoJo'' anime, in order, are [[Golden Wind (Anime)|5]], [[Stone Ocean (Anime)|6]], [[Stardust Crusaders (Anime)|3]], [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|2, 1]], and [[Diamond is Unbreakable (Anime)|4]], which should tell you all you need to know about them. |
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Strangely, Hudgyn chooses to associate themselves with a fictional character named [https://myanimelist.net/character/22037/Hitagi_Senjougahara Hitagi Senjougahara] from [https://myanimelist.net/anime/5081/Bakemonogatari Bakemonogatari] and its sequels. While their exact reasoning remains a mystery, it is worth noting that Senjougahara is initially characterized by her harsh tongue, brutal honesty, and insurmountable stubbornness and pride. Senjougahara also prominently displays growth as a human being as the series continues, something that Hudgyn seems clearly incapable of. |
Strangely, Hudgyn chooses to associate themselves with a fictional character named [https://myanimelist.net/character/22037/Hitagi_Senjougahara Hitagi Senjougahara] from ''[https://myanimelist.net/anime/5081/Bakemonogatari Bakemonogatari]'' and its sequels. While their exact reasoning remains a mystery, it is worth noting that Senjougahara is initially characterized by her harsh tongue, brutal honesty, and insurmountable stubbornness and pride. Senjougahara also prominently displays growth as a human being as the series continues, something that Hudgyn seems clearly incapable of. |
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In other words, they are a typical resident of Ohio. |
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==User Content== |
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|{{Scroll Box|content=*[[The Lives of Eccentrics]] |
|{{Scroll Box|content=*''[[The Lives of Eccentrics]]'' |
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*[[Gorgeous Irene]] |
*''[[Gorgeous Irene]]'' |
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*[[Rohan au Louvre]] |
*''[[Rohan au Louvre]]'' |
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*[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Paperback Edition)|Paperback Edition]], [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Omnibus Edition)|Omnibus Edition]], [[Shueisha Jump Remix|Shueisha JUMP REMIX]], and [[JOJO-D]] |
*[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Paperback Edition)|Paperback Edition]], [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Omnibus Edition)|Omnibus Edition]], [[Shueisha Jump Remix|Shueisha JUMP REMIX]], and [[JOJO-D]] |
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*[[Parallel World Diego]] |
*[[Parallel World Diego]] |
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*[[Ghost]] |
*[[Ghost]] |
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*[[Fate]] |
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*[[Parallel World]] |
*[[Parallel World]] |
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*[[77 Rings]] |
*[[77 Rings]] |
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*[[Collyer Brothers]] |
*[[Collyer Brothers]] |
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*[[Harlem Burglars]] |
*[[Harlem Burglars]] |
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*[[JoJo's Venture]]/[[Heritage for the Future]]/[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (PS1 Game)|PS1 Game]] |
*''[[JoJo's Venture]]''/''[[Heritage for the Future]]''/[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (PS1 Game)|PS1 Game]] |
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*Almost everything related to the two [[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure|PS2]] [[Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)|games]] |
*Almost everything related to the two [[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure|PS2]] [[Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)|games]] |
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*Most [[Author's Note|Author's Notes]] |
*Most [[Author's Note|Author's Notes]] |
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*[[Learn a Lot of English with JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]] |
*''[[Learn a Lot of English with JoJo's Bizarre Adventure!]]'' |
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*Split the pages for [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|the anime]] and [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Season)|its first season]] |
*Split the pages for [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|the anime]] and [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Season)|its first season]] |
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*[[OVER HEAVEN]] chapter summaries |
*''[[OVER HEAVEN]]'' chapter summaries |
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*Lyrics for various songs |
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*Lyrics for [[Heaven's falling down]], [[VOODOO KINGDOM]], [[Light and Darkness]], [[Born Evil]], and [[Golden Spirit (Song)|Golden Spirit <Reprise>]] |
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*Murdered [[List of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episodes|the former largest page on the wiki]] |
*Murdered [[List of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episodes|the former largest page on the wiki]] |
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*[[Author's Note/Vento Aureo|Author's comments]] for ''[[Vento Aureo]]'' |
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*Summaries for [[Under Execution, Under Jailbreak (Play)|''Under Execution, Under Jailbreak'' (Play)]] and [[Phantom Blood (Musical)|''Phantom Blood'' (Musical)]] |
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{{Interview|VS JOJO Maniacs - Ultra Jump (November 2011)}} |
{{Interview|VS JOJO Maniacs - Ultra Jump (November 2011)}} |
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{{Interview|Stardust Crusaders |
{{Interview|Stardust Crusaders Paperback Vol. 10 (October 2002)}} |
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{{Interview|Vento Aureo |
{{Interview|Vento Aureo Paperback Vol. 1 (March 2005)}} |
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{{Interview|Vento Aureo |
{{Interview|Vento Aureo Paperback Vol. 10 (August 2005)}} |
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{{Interview|Stone Ocean |
{{Interview|Stone Ocean Paperback Vol. 1 (April 2008)}} |
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{{Interview|Stone Ocean |
{{Interview|Stone Ocean Paperback Vol. 11 (February 2009)}} |
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{{Interview|Steel Ball Run |
{{Interview|Steel Ball Run Paperback Vol. 1 (February 2017)}} |
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{{Interview|Steel Ball Run |
{{Interview|Steel Ball Run Paperback Vol. 16 (January 2018)}} |
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{{Interview|JOJO JOURNEY (September 2013)}} |
{{Interview|JOJO JOURNEY (September 2013)}} |
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{{Interview|Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan OVA Booklet (March 2020)}} |
{{Interview|Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan OVA Booklet (March 2020)}} |
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{{Interview|Baoh OVA Pamphlet (September 1989)}} |
{{Interview|Baoh OVA Pamphlet (September 1989)}} |
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{{Interview|JOJO A-GO!GO! (February 2000)}} |
{{Interview|JOJO A-GO!GO! (February 2000)}} |
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{{Interview|Escape |
{{Interview|Escape from JoJo's Bizarre Nightmare (October 2023)}} |
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{{Interview|Kanto Federation of Bar Associations (November 2011)}} |
{{Interview|Kanto Federation of Bar Associations (November 2011)}} |
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{{Interview|SUPER MASTERS BOOK in BOOK Vol.1 - Super Jump (October 2008)}} |
{{Interview|SUPER MASTERS BOOK in BOOK Vol.1 - Super Jump (October 2008)}} |
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{{Interview|Otona Anime Vol.3 (February 2007)}} |
{{Interview|Otona Anime Vol.3 (February 2007)}} |
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{{Interview|Capcom (November 1998)}} |
{{Interview|Capcom (November 1998)}} |
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{{Interview|JOJOVELLER (September 2013)}} |
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{{Interview|JoJo Could Have Ended with Part 4 (October 2012)}} |
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{{Interview|Phantom Blood PS2 (October 2006)}} |
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{{Interview|Aomaru Jump (February 2004)}} |
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{{Interview|Lucca Comics (October 2019)}} |
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{{Interview|Phantom Blood Musical Commentaries (February 2024)}} |
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{{Interview|Phantom Blood Musical Special Talks (February 2024)}} |
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{{Interview|Kotoba (March 2020)}} |
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{{Interview|Atsushi Watanabe's Building Exploration (October 2014)}} |
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{{Interview|GioGio's Bizarre Adventure Strategy Guide (September 2002)}} |
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{{Interview|Mamoru Miyano x Yoshio Kubo (December 2024)}} |
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{{Interview|Rohan au Louvre Film (May 2023)}} |
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|{{Scroll Box|content=*The PB/BT color used on the page for [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Season)|the anime's first season]] |
|{{Scroll Box|content=*The PB/BT color used on the page for [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Season)|the anime's first season]] |
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*Created the [[Template:IntervalSince|template]] that auto- |
*Created the [[Template:IntervalSince|template]] that auto-updated the [[List of English JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Chapters/Part 6|''Stone Ocean'' English publication]] page |
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*Helped develop the "Sticky Sidebar" gadget |
*Helped develop the "Sticky Sidebar" gadget |
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*Helped develop the current "Page Previews" gadget |
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*Chapter/Volume/Episode name redirects |
*Chapter/Volume/Episode name redirects |
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*Indirectly responsible for the [[Template:Vol|Vol]] template |
*Indirectly responsible for the [[Template:Vol|Vol]] template |
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*The Great [[Template:Ch4|Japanese]] [[Template:MagCh4|Title]] [[Module:ChapterVariables|Standardization]] [[Module:MagazineVariables|Fiasco]] of 2022/2023 |
*The Great [[Template:Ch4|Japanese]] [[Template:MagCh4|Title]] [[Module:ChapterVariables|Standardization]] [[Module:MagazineVariables|Fiasco]] of 2022/2023 |
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*The Capitalization Policy Catastrophe of December 2023 |
*The Capitalization Policy Catastrophe of December 2023 |
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*The [[Template:Tarot| |
*The [[Template:Tarot|template]] used on [[Tarot Cards]] and [[Egypt 9 Glory Gods]] |
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*The [[Template:TabberSwitch|TabberSwitch]] function |
*The [[Template:TabberSwitch|TabberSwitch]] function |
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*De facto maintenance for the ''Stone Ocean'' English publication. |
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JoJo English Horizontal Logo.png|''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo Animation.png|''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation]]'' horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo FirstSeason.png|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Season)|''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' season 1]] horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo SC.png|[[Stardust Crusaders (Anime)|''Stardust Crusaders'' (Anime)]] horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo DU.png|[[Diamond is Unbreakable (Anime)|''Diamond is Unbreakable'' (Anime)]] horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo GW.png|[[Golden Wind (Anime)|''Golden Wind'' (Anime)]] horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo SO.png|[[Stone Ocean (Anime)|''Stone Ocean'' (Anime)]] horizontal logo |
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JJBAOVAEnglishLogo.png|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' (OVA)]] logo |
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HeaderLogo OVA.png|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' (OVA)]] horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo BaohOVA.png|[[Baoh the Visitor (OVA)|''Baoh the Visitor'' (OVA)]] horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo TSKRDrama.png|[[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (TV Drama)|''Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan'' (TV Drama)]] horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo PBFilm.png|[[Phantom Blood (Film)|''Phantom Blood'' (Film)]] horizontal logo |
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Oingo Boingo Brothers Adventure Logo.png|''[[Oingo Boingo Brothers Adventure]]'' logo |
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HeaderLogo OingoBoingo.png|''[[Oingo Boingo Brothers Adventure]]'' horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo JolyneGUCCI.png|''[[Jolyne, Fly High with GUCCI]]'' horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo LouvreFilm.png|[[Rohan au Louvre (Film)|''Rohan au Louvre'' (Film)]] horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo ConfessionalFilm.png|[[At a Confessional (Film)|''At a Confessional'' (Film)]] horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo BTTheWickedBoy.png|''[[B.T. "The Wicked Boy"]]'' horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo CSOBT.png|''[[Cool Shock Old B.T.]]'' horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo NewBT.png|[[Cool Shock B.T. (Reboot)|''Cool Shock B.T.'' (Reboot)]] horizontal logo |
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Cool Shock Guy B.T. Logo.png|''[[Cool Shock Guy B.T.]]'' horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo RohanGucci.png|''[[Kishibe Rohan Meets Gucci]]'' horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo UEUJPlay.png|[[Under Execution, Under Jailbreak (Play)|''Under Execution, Under Jailbreak'' (Play)]] horizontal logo |
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JOJO magazine logo horizontal.png|''[[JOJO magazine]]'' horizontal logo |
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HeaderLogo IreneCollection.png|[[Gorgeous Irene (Volume)|''Gorgeous Irene'' (Volume)]] horizontal logo |
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Diamond is Unbreakable Logo.png|''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'' logo (lowercase "is") |
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Vento Aureo Logo.png|''[[Vento Aureo]]'' logo ("Parte" changed to "Part") |
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JoJoPokeCharacters.png|Character portraits in [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (PS1 Game)#Pocket JoJo|Pocket JoJo]] |
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POKEMiniGames.png|Gameplay modes in [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (PS1 Game)#Pocket JoJo|Pocket JoJo]] |
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GioGioPs2Poster Combined.png|''[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]'' poster/instruction manual art (with additional character overlay) |
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GioGioBlog Sound1.png|ADX Encoder usage guide (''[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure|GioGio]]''/''[[Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)|PB PS2]]'' modding) |
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GioGioBlog Sound2.png|ADX correction guide (''[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure|GioGio]]''/''[[Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)|PB PS2]]'' modding) |
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PBBlog Sound.png|MFAudio usage guide (''[[Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)|PB PS2]]'' modding) |
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PBBlog ZLib.png|ZLibGUI usage guide (''[[Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)|PB PS2]]'' modding) |
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HudPBTheme-bg.png|[[User:HudgynS/vector.css|Custom theme]] background |
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HudPBTheme-header.png|[[User:HudgynS/vector.css|Custom theme]] header |
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==Viewer's Notes== |
==Viewer's Notes== |
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In a stunning turn of events, [[Toshikazu Hazamada]] featured in a one-shot. In an equally stunning twist, the one-shot was the size of a ''[[Weekly Shonen Jump]]'' chapter. It was nice to see that Hazamada himself is just as pathetic in his own story as in ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', but it does raise the question of what idea inspired the one-shot to begin with. Hazamada's ambition to become the protagonist of his own life is palpable, and yet he's still too far gone to be sympathetic. But if he's unable to be a protagonist, why ''is'' he? By chance, [[Surface]] ends up beating up an idol's rude two-timing boyfriend; is the implication that he's worse than Hazamada? Is he farther from a protagonist role than the guy who attacks kittens for fun and relishes the thought of someone seeing him scratch his testicles? Is it just the appeal of justice being blindly delivered upon the unjust by the unjust? It's not that I don't get it; I simply don't see how it outweighs Hazamada being Hazamada. [[Rohan Kishibe|Rohan]] appeared, though, which justifies everything as always. |
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I recently 'binged' the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|OVA adaptation]] of ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]'' for the sake of the relevant wiki pages. Immediately, the thing one notices first is the animation, which is (at times) much more vivid than the [[Stardust Crusaders (Anime)|anime]]. Watching each episode, you can tell that the animators took their job incredibly seriously. You can also tell, somehow, that production has always been troubled for [[A.P.P.P.]] On the other hand, the music and sound design leave much to be desired. Aside from the climactic sequence of the fight with [[Daniel J. D'Arby|D'Arby]], much of [[Marco d'Ambrosio]]'s work blends together, even if its contemporary nature gains points for novelty. I watched the OVA subtitled with Japanese audio, but even the Japanese voice actors feel somewhat amateur, aside from maybe [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]]'s. |
I recently 'binged' the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|OVA adaptation]] of ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]'' for the sake of the relevant wiki pages. Immediately, the thing one notices first is the animation, which is (at times) much more vivid than the [[Stardust Crusaders (Anime)|anime]]. Watching each episode, you can tell that the animators took their job incredibly seriously. You can also tell, somehow, that production has always been troubled for [[A.P.P.P.]] On the other hand, the music and sound design leave much to be desired. Aside from the climactic sequence of the fight with [[Daniel J. D'Arby|D'Arby]], much of [[Marco d'Ambrosio]]'s work blends together, even if its contemporary nature gains points for novelty. I watched the OVA subtitled with Japanese audio, but even the Japanese voice actors feel somewhat amateur, aside from maybe [[Jean Pierre Polnareff|Polnareff]]'s. |
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The [[TSKR Episode 9 (TV Drama)|ninth episode]] of the [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (TV Drama)|''Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan'' drama]] released. [[TSKR Episode 9.5 (TV Drama)|Two of them]] did, actually. The main event was standard fare for the drama, which meant it was great and really honored the spirit of what [[Hirohiko Araki|Araki]] was going for in the [[TSKR Episode 6|original work]]. I did expect a little bit more a year after ''[[Rohan au Louvre (Film)|Rohan au Louvre]]'', but I certainly don't have any complaints. As for the bonus episode, it was honestly rather refreshing to see two [[Kyoka Izumi|side]] [[Vergina|characters]] from a decade-old work depicted in a more realistic and human manner. The fact that the team behind the drama wanted to create a separate 14-minute special to do that shows just how much they care about the world they've created, and I respect that immensely. Here's hoping for another season!}}}} |
The [[TSKR Episode 9 (TV Drama)|ninth episode]] of the [[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (TV Drama)|''Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan'' drama]] released. [[TSKR Episode 9.5 (TV Drama)|Two of them]] did, actually. The main event was standard fare for the drama, which meant it was great and really honored the spirit of what [[Hirohiko Araki|Araki]] was going for in the [[TSKR Episode 6|original work]]. I did expect a little bit more a year after ''[[Rohan au Louvre (Film)|Rohan au Louvre]]'', but I certainly don't have any complaints. As for the bonus episode, it was honestly rather refreshing to see two [[Kyoka Izumi|side]] [[Vergina|characters]] from a decade-old work depicted in a more realistic and human manner. The fact that the team behind the drama wanted to create a separate 14-minute special to do that shows just how much they care about the world they've created, and I respect that immensely. Here's hoping for another season!}}}} |
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I don't know if there has ever been a better time to be a ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' fan than those three and a half hours.}}}} |
I don't know if there has ever been a better time to be a ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' fan than those three and a half hours.}}}} |
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{{Box3|bg={{Color|TJL}}|bg2={{Color|TJL2}}|Collapse=true|Textalign=left|Title={{MagCh|TJL Chapter 6}}|{{Quote|Seems we're back to only having ''The JOJOLands'' to look forward to. Fine by me. This month's chapter was significantly shorter, probably because it's the first part of an arc. Nothing too out of the ordinary for ''JoJo'' in ''Ultra Jump'', though. Since there are at least three cats, I wonder if the other two have distinct Stand abilities from the floating string that we haven't seen yet. As for Usagi, I genuinely believe he is about to ram that car into the tree. It's still too early to have a betrayal of any consequence, I think, and I also don't trust Paco.}}}} |
{{Box3|bg={{Color|TJL}}|bg2={{Color|TJL2}}|Collapse=true|Textalign=left|Title={{MagCh|TJL Chapter 6}}|{{Quote|Seems we're back to only having ''The JOJOLands'' to look forward to. Fine by me. This month's chapter was significantly shorter, probably because it's the first part of an arc. Nothing too out of the ordinary for ''JoJo'' in ''Ultra Jump'', though. Since there are at least three cats, I wonder if the other two have distinct Stand abilities from the floating string that we haven't seen yet. As for Usagi, I genuinely believe he is about to ram that car into the tree. It's still too early to have a betrayal of any consequence, I think, and I also don't trust Paco.}}}} |
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{{Box3|bg={{Color|TJL}}|bg2={{Color|TJL2}}|Collapse=true|Textalign=left|Title={{MagCh2|TJL Chapter 4}} and {{Ch|CDDH Chapter 16}}|{{Quote|''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'' ended. Good. It's also getting a novel version, which I imagine is just the manga but with longer monologues. And apparently it's called ''Crazy Heartbreakers'' now...? Meanwhile in ''The JOJOLands'', Paco used his ability again and Jodio didn't point it out. Rude. The diamond isn't a Stand, because the airport officials were able to see it, but it's clearly some kind of supernatural object. Does it simply open holes? The film version of ''Rohan au Louvre'' is upon us, but that won't matter much to me for a while, because I don't plan on visiting Japanese theaters. Hopefully it becomes available on Amazon Prime soon. And the Stone Ocean O.S.T. got a proper cover... well, more proper than the last one, anyhow. How'd they find sixty tracks?}}}} |
{{Box3|bg={{Color|TJL}}|bg2={{Color|TJL2}}|Collapse=true|Textalign=left|Title={{MagCh2|TJL Chapter 4}} and {{Ch|CDDH Chapter 16}}|{{Quote|''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'' ended. Good. It's also getting a novel version, which I imagine is just the manga but with longer monologues. And apparently it's called ''Crazy Heartbreakers'' now...? Meanwhile in ''The JOJOLands'', Paco used his ability again and Jodio didn't point it out. Rude. The diamond isn't a Stand, because the airport officials were able to see it, but it's clearly some kind of supernatural object. Does it simply open holes? The film version of ''Rohan au Louvre'' is upon us, but that won't matter much to me for a while, because I don't plan on visiting Japanese theaters. Hopefully it becomes available on Amazon Prime soon. And the Stone Ocean O.S.T. got a proper cover... well, more proper than the last one, anyhow. How'd they find sixty tracks?}}}} |
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{{Box3|bg={{Color|TJL}}|bg2={{Color|TJL2}}|Collapse=true|Textalign=left|Title={{MagCh2|TJL Chapter 3}} and {{Ch|CDDH Chapter 15}}|{{Quote|''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'' is ending. Good. It's also getting a novel version, which I imagine is just the manga but with longer monologues. Also, Bakin was shown in ''The JOJOLands''. So that's fun. I think the cat's either a Stand or another Stand User's pet, or maybe some other supernatural phenomena related to the volcanoes. Hmmmm, what else is there...? The film and novel of ''Rohan au Louvre'' are being released soon. Very excited to see how the ''Rohan'' drama team will tackle one of his heaviest stories. I rather wish there was more to talk about, but...}}}} |
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{{Box3|bg={{Color|TJL}}|bg2={{Color|TJL2}}|Collapse=true|Textalign=left|Title={{MagCh|TJL Chapter 2}}|{{Quote|I really, truly, honestly can't believe Araki finally jumped the gun and put Rohan Kishibe in the second continuity, seemingly completely unaltered. I mean, there were hints: ''JoJolion'' featured references to ''Mutsu-kabe Hill'' and ''Poaching Seashore'' (oh, God, did it reference ''Poaching Seashore''), and ''Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan'' referenced the wealthier Higashikata family and the Seiten Birdies, but it really did seem like one of those things where they were never going to collide. I believe Araki actually referred to ''TSKR'' as a "side-by-side world" with ''JoJolion'' once? Yeah, it was in ''JOJOVELLER''. Still. My God. He's an absolute madman, Araki is. I mean, where do we even go from here? Was that the point of Radio Gaga, to firmly place ''Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan'' in the same world as Rock Humans and November Rain? Do we have to start questioning whether Millionaire Village exists near ''JoJolion''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Morioh, or why the town changed its logo in ''Hot Summer Martha''? Is Bakin going to show up? I mean, Bakin is a very good boy, so I wouldn't be opposed to seeing him again, but... I just don't know. I honestly don't have a clue. There are two Kishibe Rohans. Probably more. How do I handle this? Plus, we know from ''Millionaire Village'' that Araki doesn't worry himself about ages, so could ''Au Louvre'' fit into this somewhere? What about ''At a Confessional'', was that caused by an unrelated incident? And those lookalikes of Josuke, Koichi, and Okuyasu, among other Part 4 characters? Do they exist in the Morioh of ''JoJolion''? Who are they? I just... I don't know. Rohan Kishibe. In second continuity. What is Araki cooking? '''''Is''''' he cooking?}}}} |
{{Box3|bg={{Color|TJL}}|bg2={{Color|TJL2}}|Collapse=true|Textalign=left|Title={{MagCh|TJL Chapter 2}}|{{Quote|I really, truly, honestly can't believe Araki finally jumped the gun and put Rohan Kishibe in the second continuity, seemingly completely unaltered. I mean, there were hints: ''JoJolion'' featured references to ''Mutsu-kabe Hill'' and ''Poaching Seashore'' (oh, God, did it reference ''Poaching Seashore''), and ''Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan'' referenced the wealthier Higashikata family and the Seiten Birdies, but it really did seem like one of those things where they were never going to collide. I believe Araki actually referred to ''TSKR'' as a "side-by-side world" with ''JoJolion'' once? Yeah, it was in ''JOJOVELLER''. Still. My God. He's an absolute madman, Araki is. I mean, where do we even go from here? Was that the point of Radio Gaga, to firmly place ''Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan'' in the same world as Rock Humans and November Rain? Do we have to start questioning whether Millionaire Village exists near ''JoJolion''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Morioh, or why the town changed its logo in ''Hot Summer Martha''? Is Bakin going to show up? I mean, Bakin is a very good boy, so I wouldn't be opposed to seeing him again, but... I just don't know. I honestly don't have a clue. There are two Kishibe Rohans. Probably more. How do I handle this? Plus, we know from ''Millionaire Village'' that Araki doesn't worry himself about ages, so could ''Au Louvre'' fit into this somewhere? What about ''At a Confessional'', was that caused by an unrelated incident? And those lookalikes of Josuke, Koichi, and Okuyasu, among other Part 4 characters? Do they exist in the Morioh of ''JoJolion''? Who are they? I just... I don't know. Rohan Kishibe. In second continuity. What is Araki cooking? '''''Is''''' he cooking?}}}} |
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{{Box3|bg={{Color|JJL}}|bg2={{Color|JJL2}}|Collapse=true|Textalign=left|Title=Regarding "{{SA|JJL20}}" (formerly "The Wonder of You (The Miracle of Your Love)")|{{Quote|Your Miraculous Love is nearly equivalent to The Wonder of You, save that the implied love in the latter is made explicit in the former. Araki has already used the "Katakana Name (Followed by Kanji Translation)" format for {{Nihongo4|'''[[Chapter 287|Sound of Terror]]'''|サウンド・オブ・テラー (恐怖の音)|Saundo Obu Terā}} (WSJ title), {{Nihongo|'''{{Ch2|SBR Chapter 24}}'''|インタールード (間奏曲)|Intārūdo (Kansōkyoku)}}, and arguably the {{Nihongo|'''{{SA|SO17}}'''|{{Ruby|AWAKEN|アウェイクン}}-目覚め|Aweikun-Mezame}} story arc. The wiki does not use '''Sound of Terror (The Sound of Fear)''', '''Interlude (Intermezzo)''', or '''AWAKEN - Awakening''' in these instances. Araki has used parenthesis to indicate different information before, as in {{SA|DIU4}}, {{SA|DIU5}}, {{SA|SBR12}}, and {{SA|JJL16}}. However, in each of these instances, the text in parenthesis is clearly distinguishable and inequal to the text outside parenthesis (with a possible exception for Catch the Rainbow if one overlooks the ellipsis at the end). In addition, several Japanese sources regard {{Nihongo|君の奇跡の愛|type1=J}} as a Japanese translation of The Wonder of You or Wonder of U.<ref group=WOU>[https://dic.pixiv.net/a/%E3%82%B6%E3%83%BB%E3%83%AF%E3%83%B3%E3%83%80%E3%83%BC%E3%83%BB%E3%82%AA%E3%83%96%E3%83%BB%E3%83%A6%E3%83%BC ザ・ワンダー・オブ・ユー (ざわんだーおぶゆー)とは【ピクシブ百科事典】]</ref><ref group=WOU>[http://animesoku.com/archives/25135279.html 【ジョジョリオン】8部ラスボスの『ワンダーオブユー(君の奇跡の愛)』の能力www]</ref><ref group=WOU>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKpToCAt30g 【ジョジョリオン】ラスボススタンド、ワンダー・オブ・U(君の奇跡の愛)について解説 【ジョジョの奇妙な冒険】]</ref> Finally, it's worth noting that the "miracle of love" is never explicitly brought up as a theme in the arc, and the only "miracle" during the battle that could be said to come about as a result of "love" begins in {{Ch2|JJL Chapter 105}} and {{Ch2|JJL Chapter 106}}, with neither chapter sporting the arc name. (As a matter of fact, the wiki classifies both chapters as part of the {{SA|JJL21}} story arc.)}} |
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Hudgyn Sasdarl (ハジーン・サスダール, Hajīn Sasudāru) is a JoJo's Bizarre Encyclopedia moderator. A close associate of fellow JoJo PS2 modder penguino, Hudgyn has also been responsible for several mods and patches for GioGio's Bizarre Adventure,[2] and the two have released an English translation of the Phantom Blood PS2 game.[3][4]
Personality
When first introduced to a situation, Hudgyn prefers to remain quiet and adjust to their surroundings in peace before slowly increasing the magnitude of their contributions. Once they become comfortable in a given scenario, they consistently take a deriding attitude toward people and media. Hudgyn particularly enjoys mocking JoJolion, citing what they see as its lack of focus or restraint, poor time management, abrupt shifts in characterization and detail, and inability to communicate its themes in an interesting manner. Though they are most pleased by their own jabs, they nonetheless support others' petty insults to nearly the same degree.
Hudgyn's insistence on poking fun at problems leads them to constantly adjust and tamper with their own contributions, hastily correcting any mistakes they see. The most notable example of this is their GioGio's Bizarre Adventure translation patch, which saw continuous updates of varying scale for over three years after its release. In the case of wiki articles, this habit often manifests as one large edit with an edit description followed by several minor edits with no edit description. This, ironically, is shown to have hindered Hudgyn's ability to deliver information on their first attempt, and they often require multiple attempts or edits to convey what they mean to convey.
Hudgyn has demonstrated the ability to enjoy media that caters to their tastes. Games such as GioGio's Bizarre Adventure and manga such as Phantom Blood and Gorgeous Irene's various one-shots have earned their approval, despite various minor complaints with varying degrees of plausibility. In order, their favorite parts of the JoJo manga are Parts 5, 1, 3, 6, 4, 2, 9, 7, and 8 (presumably with a large gap between Parts 7 and 8); their favorite parts of the JoJo anime, in order, are 5, 6, 3, 2, 1, and 4, which should tell you all you need to know about them.
Strangely, Hudgyn chooses to associate themselves with a fictional character named Hitagi Senjougahara from Bakemonogatari and its sequels. While their exact reasoning remains a mystery, it is worth noting that Senjougahara is initially characterized by her harsh tongue, brutal honesty, and insurmountable stubbornness and pride. Senjougahara also prominently displays growth as a human being as the series continues, something that Hudgyn seems clearly incapable of.
User Content
Hudgyn's sandbox page, consisting mostly of GioGio character movesets and previous blog posts, can be found here. In addition, Hudgyn uses a custom alternate Part 1 wiki theme inspired by the Phantom Blood PS2 game.
Contributions
- The Lives of Eccentrics
- Gorgeous Irene
- Rohan au Louvre
- Paperback Edition, Omnibus Edition, Shueisha JUMP REMIX, and JOJO-D
- Parallel World Diego
- Ghost
- Fate
- Parallel World
- 77 Rings
- Collyer Brothers
- Harlem Burglars
- JoJo's Venture/Heritage for the Future/PS1 Game
- Almost everything related to the two PS2 games
- Most Author's Notes
- Learn a Lot of English with JoJo's Bizarre Adventure!
- Split the pages for the anime and its first season
- OVER HEAVEN chapter summaries
- Lyrics for various songs
- Murdered the former largest page on the wiki
- Author's comments for Vento Aureo
- Summaries for Under Execution, Under Jailbreak (Play) and Phantom Blood (Musical)
- The PB/BT color used on the page for the anime's first season
- Created the template that auto-updated the Stone Ocean English publication page
- Helped develop the "Sticky Sidebar" gadget
- Helped develop the current "Page Previews" gadget
- Chapter/Volume/Episode name redirects
- Indirectly responsible for the Vol template
- Directly responsible for the templates Vol replaced
- The Great Japanese Title Standardization Fiasco of 2022/2023
- The Capitalization Policy Catastrophe of December 2023
- The template used on Tarot Cards and Egypt 9 Glory Gods
- The TabberSwitch function
Gallery
Viewer's Notes
In a stunning turn of events, Toshikazu Hazamada featured in a one-shot. In an equally stunning twist, the one-shot was the size of a Weekly Shonen Jump chapter. It was nice to see that Hazamada himself is just as pathetic in his own story as in Diamond is Unbreakable, but it does raise the question of what idea inspired the one-shot to begin with. Hazamada's ambition to become the protagonist of his own life is palpable, and yet he's still too far gone to be sympathetic. But if he's unable to be a protagonist, why is he? By chance, Surface ends up beating up an idol's rude two-timing boyfriend; is the implication that he's worse than Hazamada? Is he farther from a protagonist role than the guy who attacks kittens for fun and relishes the thought of someone seeing him scratch his testicles? Is it just the appeal of justice being blindly delivered upon the unjust by the unjust? It's not that I don't get it; I simply don't see how it outweighs Hazamada being Hazamada. Rohan appeared, though, which justifies everything as always.