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{{nihongo|'''A Hero's Proof'''|ヒーローの資格|Hīrō no Shikaku}}<ref name="ep15"/>
==Summary==
[[Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli|Caesar]]
Wamuu allows Joseph to fight, slicing through his wrist to the artery to make the battle last only a minute. His first attack, the Ripple Clacker Volley, appears to miss its mark, embedding a steel ball into a pillar behind Wamuu
Joseph takes Wamuu on a mine cart ride through the ruins, intending to use a stick of dynamite to destroy him and knock the cart off the tracks, but Wamuu anticipates these events and sends them flying, intending to kill Joseph for his insolence. However, Joseph proclaims that he could possibly be even stronger in a month's time for a rematch, intriguing Wamuu, who decides to let Joseph live to get stronger with the Ripple in only a month, implanting a "[[Wedding Ring of Death|Wedding Ring]]" in Joseph's body around his aorta that will release a deadly poison in 33 days' time, unless Joseph can get the antidote held in his lip piercing by killing him in battle. Any attempt to forcefully remove the ring will also release the poison. Esidisi, who has come to see what has been holding Wamuu up, also decides to enter in on the wager (after consuming the stick of dynamite before it explodes), implanting another poison-filled ring around Joseph's windpipe, with the antidote in his own nose piercing. Kars, however, passes on the game, and the Pillar Men leave in search of the [[Red Stone of Aja]]. Joseph passes out from the strain of the battle. Caesar, who has been watching the whole time, realizes Joseph's resolve and promises to also get stronger with him.
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==Manga/Anime Differences==
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==Commentary==
{{Quote|The back-and-forth between Joseph and Wham was really something (laughs). The Pillar Men were gathering such a great cast I was worried. Did the characters really fit with the actors? However at the end Akio Ootsuka (Wham), Keiji Fujiwara (AC/DC) and Kazuhiko Inoue (Cars) got into it and had fun completing our particular requirements. Sometimes they proposed their own vision of the tone to have with one line. They constantly were in a good mood.
The climax of the episode is without doubt Wham's Holy Sandstorm. I think the visual effects are stunning. We entrusted the scene to Fumiaki Kôta who was in charge of the box fight between Jonathan and Dio in the first episode.
I work well with Taizô Yoshida, who was in charge of the episode's storyboard. We didn't have to make many corrections during production. He's talented and consistent, which is a great help.|Naokatsu Tsuda, Blu-Ray limited edition commentaries}}
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