Made in Heaven
Made in Heaven (メイド・イン・ヘブン, Meido in Hebun) is a Stand belonging to Enrico Pucci, featured in the sixth part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Stone Ocean.
It is the final evolution of Pucci's Stand, preceded by Whitesnake and C-MOON, with the ability to accelerate time using gravitational forces for everything except living things. It was considered by DIO to be the ultimate Stand and the key to achieving "heaven."
Appearance
Made in Heaven takes the appearance of a thin, masculine humanoid fused at its waist to the front end of a horse, resembling a two-legged centaur.[1] A large cable, forming a clean arch, joins the humanoid half between its shoulder blades to the truncated posterior of the horse.
Its humanoid head is slightly elongated with a long vine wound around the top. The center of its face has a smooth, black surface and a large speedometer embedded in the region of where its eyes and nose would be. The rest of its face is lighter, matching the colors of its body. It has long feathers protruding out of its neck and the sides of its forearms are slightly furry.
The horse half of its body wears blinkers and reins, held in the hands of the humanoid half.
In contrast with its predecessors, it does not have "GΔCT" symbols on its body. Instead, the Stand has large clocks embedded in its shoulders, forearms, hands, and on the horse's forehead, shoulders, and blinkers, to represent its ability to accelerate time.[1]
Color Schemes
Abilities
Made in Heaven is the perfected form of Pucci's ability.[2] It is an extremely powerful close-range time-controlling Stand. Although its physical abilities may not be remarkable, its control over time grants it an overwhelming speed advantage.
However, Pucci isn't particularly interested in Made in Heaven's time acceleration, but rather its capability to bring about a new universe with extraordinary properties.
Time Acceleration
Made in Heaven's power is to accelerate the flow of time dramatically;[2] achieved through its ability to control the gravitational forces of the earth, moon, and seemingly the entire universe (in reference to aspects of the theory of relativity).[3] Upon activation, it can gradually speed up the flow of time for everything in the universe, with the exception of living things which can't catch up.[2] Stand abilities, such as Kiss's stickers, are also unaffected by time's acceleration. The only living beings who can move freely within time's acceleration are Made in Heaven itself and its user.[2]
The delay between people's perceptions and the actual flow of time causes everyone to see all non-biological events as being sped up, which is considerably dangerous to living beings. Objects sped up like vehicles and other moving objects become uncontrollable and dangerous.[4] At a certain point, objects will appear so fast that they can produce after images such as the sun rotating at higher and higher speeds in the sky until it becomes a strip of light. Phenomena like melting, freezing, and drying will accelerate until people can no longer react to them.[4][5] Over time, long term effects such as the erosion of rocks and the decay of objects and corpses will occur as well.[6]
Meanwhile, Pucci himself appears to possess extraordinary speed and reaction time,[7] and effortlessly out-speeds any of his opponents, even Star Platinum. Because of it, he can freely approach and use Made in Heaven to inflict mortal wounds like slitting the throat.[8] However, he retains all of his human weaknesses: running or swimming around will tire him,[9] while being exposed to a hazardous environment will endanger him noticeably faster than his opponents.[10]
Predestination
At a certain point, time reaches a state of infinite acceleration, resulting in the end of the universe and arrival at the singularity point. This singularity point serves as both the end of one cycle of the universe and the beginning of a new one, which can be regarded as a parallel dimension (similar to the cyclic model of the universe, where after a certain period of time, the universe eventually contracts rather than expands). In the resulting new world, the path of fate is largely identical to that of the previous universe, with the formation of the cosmos, planet, and the lives of living organisms following the same course.[11]
Through Made in Heaven's ability, those who survive time's acceleration are able to enter such a world. All surviving organisms from the previous world, even insignificant ones such as ants, are brought into the new world and positioned exactly where they should be according to fate. To these organisms, the formation of their new world will seem to have occurred in a split second. The souls of the dead at the time of the new world's creation cannot cross over, however; in their place, counterparts native to the new world appear, bearing heavy resemblances to their other selves and assuming their roles in fate.[11]
Though time begins to decelerate as it approaches the point where Made in Heaven was first activated,[11] Pucci is also able to forcibly reinstate time's normal rate of progression at a specific date and time he chooses. While attempting to sever his fate, Pucci chooses to stop the acceleration of time months prior to its initial acceleration, during his initial attack on Jotaro and Jolyne.[2]
The most esoteric property of the new world, and the one most relevant to Pucci, is that the fates of those who live through time's acceleration are engraved into their souls on a subconscious level. Thus, in the new world, people will receive subconscious premonitions of events in the future, though they remain unable to change the course of their fate. Pucci hopes that this condition will allow mankind to make peace with its own destiny.[11]
In order to ensure humanity's fate, time's progression must reach the point where Made in Heaven was originally activated. If Pucci happens to die before Made in Heaven's initial awakening at Cape Canaveral, an incomplete cycle of fate results, causing the fate of mankind to continue on a different path and nullifying the subconscious knowledge of it that those from the prior universe have received.[12] If Made in Heaven's time acceleration is active when this occurs, time will continue to accelerate in its absence until another new universe is formed.[10] After defeating Pucci, Emporio thus meets new reincarnations of Jolyne, Anasui, Ermes, and Weather Report, all of whom are living different lives from their original counterparts.[10]
Novels
JORGE JOESTAR
Made in Heaven also appears in the novel JORGE JOESTAR, although it belongs to an incarnation of Enrico Pucci from the 37th universe. Later, Kars gets his own enhanced copy of the Stand, known as Made in Heaven Ultimate Requiem.
Chapters / Episodes
- Stone Ocean Chapter 148: C-MOON, Part 8
- Stone Ocean Chapter 149: Made in Heaven, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Chapter 150: Made in Heaven, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Chapter 151: Made in Heaven, Part 3
- Stone Ocean Chapter 152: Made in Heaven, Part 4
- Stone Ocean Chapter 153: Made in Heaven, Part 5
- Stone Ocean Chapter 154: Made in Heaven, Part 6
- Stone Ocean Chapter 155: Made in Heaven, Part 7
- Stone Ocean Chapter 156: Made in Heaven, Part 8
- Stone Ocean Chapter 157: Made in Heaven, Part 9
- Stone Ocean Chapter 158: What a Wonderful World (Death)
- Stone Ocean Episode 36: Made in Heaven, Part 1
- Stone Ocean Episode 37: Made in Heaven, Part 2
- Stone Ocean Episode 38: What a Wonderful World (Death)
- JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 14: Desolation Row (37th universe)
- JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 15: Beyond (37th universe)
Name Variants
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Gallery
Trivia
- Originally the name of the Stand was STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN (天国への階段, Tengoku e no Kaidan), based on the song of the same name by Led Zeppelin. Later, in the tankōbon release, it was changed to Made in Heaven, the name of a single by Freddie Mercury and a song and album by Queen.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 JOJOVELLER: Araki's Stand Commentaries - Made in Heaven
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 JOJOVELLER
- ↑ Volume 80, in-between Stand stats, Stone Ocean Chapter 154: Made in Heaven, Part 6
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Stone Ocean Chapter 150: Made in Heaven, Part 2
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 154: Made in Heaven, Part 6
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 156: Made in Heaven, Part 8
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 152: Made in Heaven, Part 4
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 151: Made in Heaven, Part 3
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 155: Made in Heaven, Part 7
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Stone Ocean Chapter 158: What a Wonderful World
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 Stone Ocean Chapter 157: Made in Heaven, Part 9
- ↑ Stone Ocean Chapter 158: What a Wonderful World, p.12