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<option>…[[Hirohiko 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 (June 2006)}}</ref></option>
<option>…[[Hirohiko 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 (June 2006)}}</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>…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>…In Japan, Tusk ACT 4 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>…In Japan, Tusk Act 4 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>…[[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]]'s first animated appearance was in a 1991 advertisement for ''[[Famicom Jump II: Saikyo no Shichinin]]''?</option>
<option>…[[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]]'s first animated appearance was in a 1991 advertisement for ''[[Famicom Jump II: Saikyo no Shichinin]]''?</option>
<option>…A short-lived [[Diesel|American comic book series]] plagiarized the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|OVA adaptation]] of ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]''?</option>
<option>…A short-lived [[Diesel|American comic book series]] plagiarized the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|OVA adaptation]] of ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]''?</option>

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Noguchi and Gaucher from Rohan au Louvre were based on the real-life staff who accompanied Hirohiko Araki on his tour of the Louvre?[1]