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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The unique design of Chocolate Disco's grid ability was inspired by the popular board game {{W|Battleship (game)|Battleship}}.<ref name="JOJOVELLER">''[[JOJOVELLER]]: STANDS - Comments by Hirohiko Araki<sup>[http://pastebin.com/2DsiaZLy]</sup>''</ref>
*The unique design of Chocolate Disco's grid ability was inspired by the popular board game {{W|Battleship (game)|Battleship}}.<ref name="JOJOVELLER">''[[JOJOVELLER]]: STANDS - Comments by Hirohiko Araki<sup>[http://pastebin.com/2DsiaZLy]</sup>''</ref>
*This stand is the first and only stand to reference a Japanese song, "Chocolate Disco" by Perfume.


==References==
==References==

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Chocolate Disco (チョコレート・ディスコ, Chokorēto Disuko) is the Stand of D-I-S-C-O featured in Steel Ball Run.

Appearance

Chocolate Disco appears in the form of an armband with a grid pattern of eight columns of pushable keys, on which coordinates are indicated with letters and numbers.

Ability

Fall of Disco: When activated, the same type of patterned lines spread from the user's feet, covering about twenty feet in front of him. By pressing a button on the armband, any projectile or object can be instantly transported to the corresponding area (e.g. by pressing F5 on the armband, an object falls on F5). Even if the objects were not moving, they seem to fall with great force and speed. The strength behind this Stand is the timing.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The unique design of Chocolate Disco's grid ability was inspired by the popular board game Battleship.[1]
  • This stand is the first and only stand to reference a Japanese song, "Chocolate Disco" by Perfume.

References

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 JOJOVELLER: STANDS - Comments by Hirohiko Araki[1]

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