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==== Occupant Restraint ==== |
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[[File:josukesuperflymetal.gif|thumb|left|200px|Super Fly preventing Josuke from leaving by turning him into metal.]] |
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Super Fly's defining ability is that it imprisons one occupant inside it.<ref name=":0">Chapter 399 |
Super Fly's defining ability is that it imprisons one occupant inside it.<ref name=":0">{{Ch|Chapter 399}}</ref> It is mentioned that the energy of the sole prisoner is how it sustains itself.<ref name=":1">{{Ch|Chapter 401}}</ref> |
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Toyohiro is the first prisoner of the tower and cannot leave until someone else steps in it. If that happens, the first of the two to exit the tower is free to leave while the other one must stay inside. Leaving the tower only requires not standing inside the structure, thus Toyohiro could hang on the side of Super Fly while [[Josuke Higashikata|Josuke]] was trapped.<ref name=":0" /> |
Toyohiro is the first prisoner of the tower and cannot leave until someone else steps in it. If that happens, the first of the two to exit the tower is free to leave while the other one must stay inside. Leaving the tower only requires not standing inside the structure, thus Toyohiro could hang on the side of Super Fly while [[Josuke Higashikata|Josuke]] was trapped.<ref name=":0" /> |
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To protect itself, Super Fly also absorbs and reflects any damage done to its structure.<ref name=":2">Chapter 400 |
To protect itself, Super Fly also absorbs and reflects any damage done to its structure.<ref name=":2">{{Ch|Chapter 400}}</ref>[[File:SF Damage Reverse.gif|thumb|200px|Super Fly reflects the damage done by Josuke and Okuyasu]] |
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If attacked anywhere, be it one of the pillars or a cable belonging to it,<ref name=":1" /> the tower absorbs and redirects the energy of the aggression back to the direction it came from. A Stand's punch can be reflected in the form of a metal copy of the Stand bursting out of the damaged zone and retaliating against the aggressor, but generally, the damage is reflected in the form of energy blasts.<ref name=":2" /> Any foreign object inserted inside the tower is also violently ejected.<ref name=":1" /> Furthermore, if the energy blasts touch the tower again, they simply rebound against it until it hits someone or the energy escapes.<ref name=":3">Chapter 402 |
If attacked anywhere, be it one of the pillars or a cable belonging to it,<ref name=":1" /> the tower absorbs and redirects the energy of the aggression back to the direction it came from. A Stand's punch can be reflected in the form of a metal copy of the Stand bursting out of the damaged zone and retaliating against the aggressor, but generally, the damage is reflected in the form of energy blasts.<ref name=":2" /> Any foreign object inserted inside the tower is also violently ejected.<ref name=":1" /> Furthermore, if the energy blasts touch the tower again, they simply rebound against it until it hits someone or the energy escapes.<ref name=":3">{{Ch|Chapter 402}}</ref> |
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Toyohiro takes advantage of this ability offensively: by damaging the tower at specific angles, he can direct the repelled force toward an enemy as a ricocheted attack. Through this method, he was able to pin [[Mikitaka Hazekura]] to a beam by hammering in screws, which were then repelled back out and into Mikitaka,<ref name=":1" /> or make scratches on the structure which fired back toward Josuke and hit him after several rebounds.<ref name=":3" /> |
Toyohiro takes advantage of this ability offensively: by damaging the tower at specific angles, he can direct the repelled force toward an enemy as a ricocheted attack. Through this method, he was able to pin [[Mikitaka Hazekura]] to a beam by hammering in screws, which were then repelled back out and into Mikitaka,<ref name=":1" /> or make scratches on the structure which fired back toward Josuke and hit him after several rebounds.<ref name=":3" /> |
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Super Fly (スーパーフライ, Sūpāfurai) is the Stand of Toyohiro Kanedaichi featured in the fourth part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Diamond is Unbreakable. Bound to a transmission tower, Super Fly acts automatically to trap one person inside of the tower and reflects attacks back to any aggressor.
Appearance
Super Fly is a Stand automatically bound to a huge transmission tower, so it can be viewed by non-Stand users. Super Fly is completely autonomous, since its user doesn't have any control over it. Toyohiro noted that even if he died, the Stand would continue to exist, similar to Notorious B.I.G or Anubis.
Abilities
Super Fly is an automatic Stand that imprisons its user, Toyohiro, inside it, making it a nuisance. Its power of damage reflection means that it is powerful and invulnerable, but anyone is free to exploit the tower when fighting inside it.
Occupant Restraint

Super Fly's defining ability is that it imprisons one occupant inside it.[2] It is mentioned that the energy of the sole prisoner is how it sustains itself.[3]
Toyohiro is the first prisoner of the tower and cannot leave until someone else steps in it. If that happens, the first of the two to exit the tower is free to leave while the other one must stay inside. Leaving the tower only requires not standing inside the structure, thus Toyohiro could hang on the side of Super Fly while Josuke was trapped.[2]
If the victim attempts to escape it, he or she will be covered in steel to restrict his or her movements. It is possible the victim could be perpetually covered if they do not pull themselves back in time and Toyohiro claims that any would-be escapee will be absorbed into the tower.[2]
Damage Reflection
To protect itself, Super Fly also absorbs and reflects any damage done to its structure.[4]
If attacked anywhere, be it one of the pillars or a cable belonging to it,[3] the tower absorbs and redirects the energy of the aggression back to the direction it came from. A Stand's punch can be reflected in the form of a metal copy of the Stand bursting out of the damaged zone and retaliating against the aggressor, but generally, the damage is reflected in the form of energy blasts.[4] Any foreign object inserted inside the tower is also violently ejected.[3] Furthermore, if the energy blasts touch the tower again, they simply rebound against it until it hits someone or the energy escapes.[5]
Toyohiro takes advantage of this ability offensively: by damaging the tower at specific angles, he can direct the repelled force toward an enemy as a ricocheted attack. Through this method, he was able to pin Mikitaka Hazekura to a beam by hammering in screws, which were then repelled back out and into Mikitaka,[3] or make scratches on the structure which fired back toward Josuke and hit him after several rebounds.[5]
Chapters / Episodes

- Chapter 398: Let's Live on a Transmission Tower, Part 1
- Chapter 399: Let's Live on a Transmission Tower, Part 2
- Chapter 400: Let's Live on a Transmission Tower, Part 3
- Chapter 401: Let's Live on a Transmission Tower, Part 4
- Chapter 402: Let's Live on a Transmission Tower, Part 5
- Chapter 403: Let's Live on a Transmission Tower, Part 6
- Chapter 412: Cheap Trick, Part 1 (Mentioned)Mentioned only

- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 31: July 15th (Thursday), Part 1
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 32: July 15th (Thursday), Part 2
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 39: Goodbye, Morioh - The Golden Heart
Gallery
References
- ↑ Harvest - Vol.17 "Shueisha Jump Remix Diamond is Unbreakable Edition" P106-107 The origin of STANDS! Part 4
- ↑ Jump up to: 2.0 2.1 2.2 Chapter 399: Let's Live on a Transmission Tower, Part 2
- ↑ Jump up to: 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Chapter 401: Let's Live on a Transmission Tower, Part 4
- ↑ Jump up to: 4.0 4.1 Chapter 400: Let's Live on a Transmission Tower, Part 3
- ↑ Jump up to: 5.0 5.1 Chapter 402: Let's Live on a Transmission Tower, Part 5