Oyecomova
Oyecomova
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Namesake | Oye Como Va | |
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Debut | chapter 21, The Duty of Gyro Zeppeli (2) | |
Final Appearance | ||
Seiyuu | None | |
Profile | ||
Age | unknown | |
Country of origin | Neapolis | |
Eye color | N/A | |
Hair color | N/A | |
Stand | Unnamed Stand | |
Horse | unknown |
Oyecomova is a minor villain appearing in Part VII: Steel Ball Run; he is an undercover racer participating in the Steel Ball Run race.
Personality
Oyecomova is a fairly disturbing individual. At first, he seems to be fairly passive, from where he actually warns others not to touch him due to his Stand. However, this is apparently a front -- He has shown that he has no qualms about killing others, and displays fierce dedication to the missions he takes up, seen where he was ready to resume his plot to assassinate the King of Italy after killing Gyro Zeppeli.
History
Oyecomova is a terrorist from Italy. A few years before the Steel Ball Run, he had attempted to assassinate the king by blowing up his carriage. It was the king's good fortune to not be in the carriage; however, five people -- Including two children -- Were killed. Oyecomova was arrested and imprisoned to await his execution, but within the prison he was being held at, Oyecomova managed to kill a guard by putting gunpowder in his ear. With this accomplished, he proceeded to make his escape.
Over time, his skills with explosives improved and eventually evolved into a Stand. Using his Stand's abilities, Oyecomova attempted to assassinate Gyro Zeppeli, as well as anyone who got in his way; in his rampage, he blew up a hotel, nearly killed Mountain Tim and came very close to finishing off his intended target, which he had stated would be followed by him completing his previous mission of assassinating the king. He was defeated, however, thanks to a combination of Gyro's steel balls and Johnny's Stand.
Stand
See Unnamed Stands
Trivia
- Prior to Part VIII, due to his stand ability, he was believed to be the other universe version of Yoshikage Kira. As both Kira and Oyecomova's stands can make things explode.
- His name comes from the song Oye Como Va from the Latin jazz and mambo musician Tito Puente.
- His name might also derive from the Spanish phrase 'Oye Como Va' which translates to 'Listen to how it goes' but can also be taken as 'Check it out'.