Minor Items in Stardust Crusaders

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This is a list of minor items appearing in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders.

The items featured in this list do not have enough information to justify an article, mainly due to lack of relevance, but are still notable.
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Part 3: Stardust Crusaders

Spirit PhotographsLink to this section
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Photographs taken by Joseph Joestar as a result of smashing a camera with his hand and Hermit Purple. During the events of Stardust Crusaders and Diamond is Unbreakable, they would serve to give clues to the Joestar Group about their enemies. One particular photograph of DIO allowed Star Platinum to spot a Hue Hue Fly in the background, enabling the group to confirm his presence in Egypt. Another photograph would hint the group about DIO's lair, facilitating their journey. On occasion, it also allowed DIO to gain insight on the Joestar Group using Jonathan's Stand.

In Diamond is Unbreakable, one spirit photograph warned Jotaro Kujo and Josuke Higashikata about Anjuro Katagiri. The threat of the photographs also lured Akira Otoishi in the open, enabling his defeat.

DIO's Crystal BallLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 127: Dark Blue Moon, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 5: Silver Chariot
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DIO used a crystal ball in conjunction with Jonathan's Stand in order to show visions of Sherry's murderer to Polnareff.

Playboy MagazineLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 131: Strength, Part 2
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 7: Strength
An adult magazine that Forever reads while inside his cage. The magazine contains a foldout poster of the model Tawnni Cable. The cover of the magazine is based on the August 1989 issue of Playboy Japan, which featured the model Brandi Brandt.
Devo's DollLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 133: Devil, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 7: Strength
A doll Devo the Cursed's stand Ebony Devil posesses. It has short hair and numerous rhinestones on its face with two by its cheeks having belts connected to them. It wears a robe with stylised 's' symbols on it, trousers, a cap with a feather in it, and earrings. Once posessed it bears a fresh scar over its eye and sharp teeth that can rotate. It came with a spear, but also used a straight razor.

According to Araki, the doll resembles an African shaman.[1]

Devo planted it in Polnareff's room in order for his Stand to posess it and kill him. Polnareff was able to destroy it, killing Devo in the process.

Judgement's Magic LampLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 174: Judgement, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 21: Judgement, Part 1
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An Arabic oil lamp similar to the legends of Aladdin and the genie. It is covered in barnacles but one can distinguish a face carved onto it. When rubbed, Judgement will come out of it although it is unlikely that it was truly imprisoned inside it.

Coffee-Flavored Chewing GumLink to this section
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Simple coffee-flavored chewing gum, Iggy's favorite treats. The Speedwagon Foundation Pilots who brought Iggy to Egypt used it to lure him inside the helicopter and calm him. The Joestar Group use these chewing-gum to push Iggy into following them.

Commemorative PhotographLink to this section
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A photograph the Joestar Group took in Egypt as a commemoration. It features Jotaro Kujo, Joseph Joestar, Muhammad Avdol, Noriaki Kakyoin, Jean Pierre Polnareff, and Iggy. Although surely taken during the event of Stardust Crusaders, it wouldn't appear in the manga until Vento Aureo.

The Part 3 Anime adaptation features a scene explaining the origins of this photo, expanding on the photograph by showing the group actually taking it and shows Jotaro dearly holding onto it on several occasions.

Orange BombLink to this section
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A small bomb hidden inside of an orange. It is made of two pieces of explosives glued to the inside of a hollowed out orange skin plus a detonated with a clock. Oingo had meant to use the bomb to assassinate Jotaro Kujo but due to a series of unfortunate events, he was the one who fell victim to his own bomb.
Daniel J. D'Arby's Soul Chip CollectionLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 212: D'Arby the Gambler, Part 2
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 34: D'Arby the Gambler, Part 1
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A collection of poker chips Daniel J. D'Arby keeps in an album. The poker chips are in fact souls of people D'Arby gambled with and won against, which Osiris molded into poker chips. D'Arby then places the poker chips into special cavities in the pages and writes down the soul's name and the date at which it was acquired. During the events of the story arc D'Arby the Gambler, Daniel temporarily added Jean Pierre Polnareff and Joseph Joestar to his collection. When Daniel went mad from playing poker with Jotaro Kujo, he liberated every soul in his collection.

Telence T. D'Arby's Puppet CollectionLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 229: D'Arby the Player, Part 3
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 40: D'Arby the Player, Part 1
A collection of puppets Telence T. D'Arby makes personally and keeps in a cabinet. They are in fact modeled after people D'Arby has played and won against, and whose soul Atum put into. Though not as extensive as his brother's collection, Telence considers his collection more interesting as the puppets are still sentient, being able to move and speak. He periodically changes their clothes and makes accessories for them. During the events of the story arc D'Arby the Player, he temporarily added Noriaki Kakyoin to his collection.
F-MEGALink to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 230: D'Arby the Player, Part 4
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 40: D'Arby the Player, Part 1
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A fictional video game played by Noriaki Kakyoin and Telence T. D'Arby in their match. It is a racing game heavily inspired by F-Zero. In the game, cars must complete laps on racing tracks. Players have an energy bar that determines their car's power, and the players can mash the buttons before the start to get a speed boost. It is more complex to play than at face value, with the physics allowing a player to spin their car, drive on walls, and fly; moreover, segments of the game are played with the cars in complete darkness. Shortcuts are available on the tracks but are difficult to cross.

Oh! That's a Baseball!Link to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 233: D'Arby the Player, Part 7
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 41: D'Arby the Player, Part 2
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A fictional video game played by Jotaro Kujo and Telence T. D'Arby. It simulates a game of baseball, in which two players face off using different baseball teams. One player must select what kind of throw his pitcher perform, while the opponent must react to the throw as the batter. The players' positions will be switched after three outs or when their turn has ended. It is possible to customize the appearance of the teams, as Jotaro and Telence make each of their team members resemble their respective Stands.

The game also makes an appearance in Part 4's Anime adaptation.

DIO's KnivesLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 255: DIO's World, Part 9 (singular), Chapter 258: DIO's World, Part 12 (Several)
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 46: DIO's World, Part 2 (singular), Stardust Crusaders Episode 47: DIO's World, Part 3 (Several)
A ton of knives that DIO uses during his final battle with the Joestar Family. He uses these as thrown weapons, mainly through stopped time.

He's first seen throwing a sharp dinner knife to pierce Joseph Joestar's throat from afar, due to him using Hermit Purple in conjunction with the Ripple to defend himself. This knife was also the cause of Joseph's temporary death.

During his fight with Jotaro Kujo he obtains a bunch of knives out of nowhere, he then throws tons of these at Jotaro during stopped time, surrounding him in an encroaching dome of knives. Jotaro survived this attack due to him stuffing several magazines in his attire. Jotaro would then use one of the knives which had stabbed into him to attack DIO, via throwing it as well.

Since their appearance, these knives have become a staple of DIO's character. Appearing in numerous video games and figures; also inspiring several characters and moves outside of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.

Road SignLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 259: DIO's World, Part 13
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 47: DIO's World, Part 3
A road sign found on the streets of Cairo. The manga and anime depict it as a blue turn left sign, whilst the OVA has it be a red 'stop' sign.

DIO uses the sign as an improvised weapon to try and decapitate Jotaro Kujo, who was playing dead. Before he could swing down on him, Jean Pierre Polnareff stabs him in the head with Silver Chariot's rapier. DIO would've used it on Polnareff, but Jotaro's quick thinking stop thats, leading him to consider decapitating Jotaro again. But he doesn't get a chance, as Jotaro's Star Platinum bends, rendering it useless.

Much like the knives and road roller. The road sign has become synonymous with DIO's character, appearing in several pieces of media and merchandise.

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