Unnamed Characters
This page features nameless minor characters found in the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series. These characters played fairly minor but varying roles throughout the storyline. Most of the titles from earlier parts were translated from the encyclopedia found in JoJo6251.
- See Also Minor Characters
Phantom Blood
OVA Debut: Episode 8 (OVA), Iggy the Fool and N'Doul the Geb (Part 1) (Flashback)
Game Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)
- The Aztec Chief is shown in the opening to the 1993 OVA, but he does not appear in the 2012 anime.
- He's playable in the Phantom Blood PS2 game in the extra battles mode, where he needs to defeat 500 Aztecs on the sacrificial altar. His special attack is a stab from his knife.
- He appears as a Campaign Support Character in All-Star Battle with his mask granting the player an increase in strength and defense.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 1: Dio the Invader (Flashback)
Voice Actor: Aiko Iwamura
A woman that appears during the flashback of George Joestar's carriage accident. Dario Brando says that she was a woman he met in a bar. She notices the dead woman and the baby inside the carriage and informs Dario. She is reluctant to go along with Dario's moneymaking schemes of stealing from the victims of the accident, but is soon persuaded.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 1: Dio the Invader (Mentioned only)
Little is known about her. She was a poor woman married to Dario Brando. She appeared to be the only person Dio ever cared for, as he mentions that he hated his father for making her suffer and "working her to death."[1] The date of her death was between 1867 and 1880.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 1: Dio the Invader
Game Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)
Voice Actors: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka & Ryōta Asari (Japanese), Todd Haberkorn (English)
A pair of youths who bully Erina Pendleton with one of them stealing her doll before Jonathan Joestar intervenes. The two recognize Jonathan as a Joestar and proceed to beat him up before walking off. The two later appear as associates of young Dio Brando and were witnesses to him forcefully kissing Erina. One of them expresses an admiration for Dio's bold move.
They are playable characters in the extra battles mode in the Phantom Blood PS2 game.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 1: Dio the Invader
The announcer of boxing ring matches. Jonathan Joestar was originally going to fight the champion Mark Watkin but the announcer declares there's a change in plans and the new challenger is Dio Brando. The announcer thinks that boxing will be a good way to get to know Dio's personality as they know nothing about him. He explains that boxing is no mere child's game, but Dio accepts the challenge and wagers his entire monthly allowance from George Joestar, surprising the announcer. He explains the rules before the match finally begins.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 1: Dio the Invader
The former friends of Jonathan Joestar. Jonathan spots them having fun while he's up on a tree and he calls them to come up and smoke a pipe with him. They leer at him spitefully, mentioning to each other that some weirdo is looking at them and that they should head the other way because the place is dangerous since Jonathan would snitch on them. Jonathan jumps down from the tree and punches one of them but the larger kid knocks Jonathan on the back of his head. After they leave, Jonathan realizes Dio must be spreading lies about him.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 1: Dio the Invader
Voice Actor: Shinobu Matsumoto
A butler of the Joestar Family. He works in the Joestar Mansion taking care of George, Jonathan, and Dio. One day while he is taking out the trash, he notices a wooden box inside the incinerator and figures one of the maids left it there. He turns on the incinerator until he hears a loud noise like someone pounding on the door. Realizing his mistake, he immediately opens the door and Danny bursts out completely on fire. The butler notices that someone tied together Danny's maws with wire so he wouldn't be able to bark or bite free. Guilt-ridden, he apologizes to Jonathan and tries to console him once Jonathan comes home to see Danny buried. In the anime, his feelings of guilt were removed as he was replaced with another caretaker during Danny's funeral scene.
The butler later appears to bring George Joestar tea, as well as his medicine afterwards. Dio offers to bring the medicine up to George instead, but Jonathan confronts him asking whether he's poisoned it. Jonathan soon declares that George should only accept medicine from a few trusted doctors who Jonathan brought over. This causes the butler to feel ashamed, crying that Jonathan doesn't trust him and the other caretakers to nurse George to good health. George calms down the butler, saying he doesn't know his son's reasons but he trusts him so they should follow his wish.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 2: A Letter from the Past
Worried that Dio will try poisoning George Joestar again, Jonathan brings these doctors to his father's room and declares that he should only accept treatment from these four doctors and no one else.
After Jonathan leaves to Ogre Street, one of the doctors mentions that JoJo has grown into a reliable young man, having been somewhat unreliable when he was younger. He also states that Jonathan's features have changed him well. George mentions that is why he would often get more angry at Jonathan than necessary as the discipline benefited him. This scene is omitted from the anime.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 2: A Letter from the Past
Game Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)
Voice Actor: Itaru Yamamoto
An Asian man from Ogre Street who is part of Robert E. O. Speedwagon's gang. He fights Jonathan with Speedwagon and Tattoo. Although he is prideful of his oriental techniques, Jonathan quickly defeats him. Noting his heritage, Jonathan asks if he knows of an oriental shop nearby that sells poisons. Afterwards, he drives a steam car for Speedwagon to go visit Jonathan in the hospital.
In the end, he appears along with Tattoo, Speedwagon's friend, Poco, Poco's sister, Straizo, and Tonpetty to see off Jonathan and Erina as they leave for their honeymoon.- He is a playable character in the extra battles mode in the Phantom Blood PS2 game.
- He appears in Eyes of Heaven and Diamond Records along with Tattoo as part of Speedwagon's moveset.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 2: A Letter from the Past
The criminals residing in Ogre Street who come to attack Jonathan Joestar with various weapons after he defeats Robert E. O. Speedwagon, Tattoo, and the Kempo Master. Having a change of heart after witnessing Jonathan's gentle and naive nature, Speedwagon orders them to stop, saying he won't forgive them if they harm his new friend.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 2: A Letter from the Past
After Jonathan Joestar discovers that Dio poisoned his father and sets off to find a cure, Dio becomes paranoid and wanders through the streets whilst drinking. He eventually bumps into a tramp and his friend and picks a fight with them. Dio decides to use one of them as a live test subject for the Stone Mask, believing it to be an instrument of torture and murder. He then forces one of the vagrants to put on the mask and stabs his partner in the throat. The mask, now soaked in blood, turns the man into a vampire. He attacks Dio and becomes younger while absorbing Dio's blood, but disintegrates after witnessing the sunlight.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 3: Youth with Dio
Voice Actor: Takashi Nagasako (Japanese), Joe Thomas (English)
The police inspector was a friend of George Joestar. 20 years before the events of Part 1, having just started working in the police force, he arrested Dario Brando as his first accomplishment, after finding him with Mary Joestar's stolen wedding ring. The inspector knew George would never give it to anyone and came to the conclusion that Dario stole it, but George told him he actually gave the ring to Dario. That was a lie, but George was still grateful for Dario "saving" his life.
20 years later, he is called to arrest Dio Brando with police officers after it is proven that he planned to kill George. Dio ends up killing George, and the inspector curses himself about how he shouldn't have let Dario get out of jail years ago. Dio, now a vampire, sneaks behind the inspector and tears his head off at his maxilla and kills the rest of the police officers.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 3: Youth with Dio
Game Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)
A policeman at the Joestar Mansion who is killed by Dio Brando. Dio impales through the man's helmet and pierces the man's head using only his fingers. After draining him completely of his blood, the corpse returns desiring blood, becoming the first zombie created by Dio. The zombie attempts to drink Speedwagon's blood and grabs his face. However, his meal is interrupted by Jonathan who uses a spear to decapitate him. Despite being a monster, Jonathan feels pain from killing the man and asks for strength from his late father.
He is a playable character in the extra battles mode in the Phantom Blood PS2 game.
A mysterious man who travels with Robert E. O. Speedwagon, Tattoo, and the kempo master in a steam car to visit Jonathan Joestar, who was injured and resting after his battle with Dio Brando. He is distinguished by his hat and beaded necklace, which both have feathers attached to them. He was holding onto a cane for Speedwagon, who had difficulty walking due to his wounds.
The man later appears with Tattoo, the kempo master, Poco, Poco's sister, Straizo, and Tonpetty to see Jonathan and Erina before they went on their ship to America.
He is presumably one of Speedwagon's friends from Ogre Street, although he was not featured in those chapters. He is omitted from the anime.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 4: Overdrive
In Whitechapel, London, this woman is with her boyfriend and notices that it is already 11:45 PM. Realizing how late it is, she says they better hurry home. However, the man says it's still early and they should go somewhere else instead. She refuses, worried that Jack the Ripper will appear since he's been in the newspapers lately. He only targets women and uses a surgical scalpel, going as far as to hang the intestines of his victims up on a wall. Smirking, her date reveals that she shouldn't be terrified because she was talking to Jack the Ripper the whole time. Stunned when seeing his scalpel, Jack mentions that she was out playing too late and decapitates her before she could react.
In the anime, her dialogue is omitted and only her scream and a glimpse of her body on the ground when being killed by Jack is shown.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 4: Overdrive (Flashback)
He was the leader of an archaeological group at his own university. Consisting of 60 people, including himself and his own son, they traveled all over the world, including Egypt and India. The group headed to Mexico to excavate an underground Aztec ruin and found the Stone Mask. On the Atlantic Ocean, he learned how to use the mask and brutally killed everyone, turning some of them into Zombies. As he still thirsted for blood, he jumped in the water in pursuit of his son, Will Anthonio Zeppeli, but dawn came and the morning light killed him before he could kill Will. It was only then that Will realized the Vampire was his father. The ship with the mask drifted away somewhere until it was discovered by George Joestar.
A fisherman that Will A. Zeppeli met on the Caribbean when he was young. The ocean where he lived was a deadly trap, with fearsome sharks over ten meters tall that killed several men from his village. When the man went out to fish, the sharks attacked his small boat, causing him to slip and fall into the water. To save himself, he cut off his leg with the blade of his harpoon. However, instead of escaping, he called a shark to him with the blood of his wound. As the shark approached him, he stabbed it in the head with the blade of his harpoon. His victory resulted in him becoming a hero of the village and he lived out his life in happiness. Zeppeli refers to his bravery as the birth of a viking.
He is omitted from the anime, with only Zeppeli's dialogue about vikings remaining.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 5: The Dark Knights
After Poco is hypnotized by Dio to lure Jonathan, Zeppeli, and Speedwagon to the graveyard of Windknight's Lot, they are attacked by several zombie knights who appear out of the ground. Zeppeli uses his own version of Sunlight Yellow Overdrive to karate chop one of them in the face, simultaneously killing three more when the body is sent flying into the zombies behind it. Speedwagon crushes one in the head using his sledgehammer. Jonathan decapitates the final one with Zoom Punch.
In the anime, Speedwagon killing one of them with his sledgehammer is omitted.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 5: The Dark Knights
An executioner working for Elizabeth I. Before executing Tarkus and Bruford, he gives them a "present", pointing to Mary's decapitated head on the ground. He boasts about being the one to kill her and mentions that the woman imprisoned in the tower was just an impersonator to trick the knights. They thought letting her live would risk the chance of a rebellion. Enraged, Bruford and Tarkus screamed and cursed Elizabeth and all her descendants. Rigid from anger, Tarkus broke several axes of the executioners with the flesh of his thick neck, before fully giving way. Bruford's long hair supposedly entangled the feet of the executioner and tore his flesh before dying.
Chapter 33: Pluck for Tomorrow and the Successor, Part 1 (Teenage Bullies)
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 6: Pluck for Tomorrow (Teenage Bullies)
Two adult bullies of Poco drag him back to the graveyard in Windknight's Lot after he tells them he saw ghosts of the dead knights. The bald man says he won't be fooled anymore because he believed Poco last time he was told that rabbit droppings were good for stomachaches. His friend threatens to tie Poco up and have him swing over the graveyard by a rope. As Poco cries out that they'll kill him, the bald man tells him to shut up and punches him. As they laugh at how scared he is, one of them steps on something strangely "elastic" before recognizing a face. Frightened at the mangled faces of corpses mashed together, they realize Poco was telling the truth. They are immediately greeted by Tarkus and flee, leaving Poco to die by the "monster". Jonathan saves Poco, but Tarkus grabs the two bullies by their feet. He crushes them with his grip and wrings them together like laundry until their flesh comes off, drinking their blood as it lands in his mouth. The anime omits these two bullies.
Later, Poco recalls being bullied by teenagers who tease him and push him around for not looking at their faces. In the manga, one even tries to burn him with his cigarette. When Poco's Sister shows up to confront them, they flee out of fear.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 6: Pluck for Tomorrow (Flashback)
A young man who calls himself a doctor. He uses the Ripple to heal the diseases and injuries of his patients. When Zeppeli finds him in India, he is healing an old man using the Ripple by simply touching the patient's leg. Western medicine would have had to amputate the leg to save his life, but the doctor instantly turns the man's skin pink again, informing him that he should be able to walk again in 10 days. Zeppeli asks how the doctor got his powers and he tells him to go up the Salween River and look for his master, Tonpetty.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 7: The Successor
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 7: The Successor
Voice Actor: Hasumi Itō (Japanese), Karen Strassman (English)
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 7: The Successor
Mutated creatures created by Dio Brando as a result of experimenting with his prey. He mixed the heads and bodies of various humans and animals. One of the creatures interrupts while Dio is trying to bring Poco's Sister to his side, saying that she's young and full of life energy so she must be tasty. Angered due to the creature lacking etiquette, Dio kicks the chimera into the air and stomps on it, killing it.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 8: Bloody Battle! JoJo & Dio
Voice Actor: Kenshirō Usuki (Japanese), Ray Chase (English)
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 8: Bloody Battle! JoJo & Dio
Game Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)
- In the anime, they are replaced with Page, Jones, Plant and Bornnam. However, zombies slightly resembling a few of their designs are shown later crowding around Straizo, Tonpetty, and the others.
- Two of them are playable characters in the extra battles mode in the Phantom Blood PS2 game.
A man working at a bar in London near the ship docking area. Speedwagon was sitting at his bar reading the London Press newspaper when he lost track of time, realizing Jonathan and Erina were already about to leave on their ship to America. He rushes out of the bar without paying, causing the bartender to chase after him. He finally grabs onto Speedwagon and yells at him to pay for his meal.
He is omitted from the anime.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 9: The Final Ripple!
Three men carrying a large coffin who accidentally bump into Speedwagon on their way to the ship that Jonathan and Erina were going to be on. They apologize saying they have to hurry and get to the ship before it leaves. The men wonder why it's so heavy, but all they know was that some weird oriental guy paid a lot of money for them to bring it onto the ship. One of the men hears a quiet "WRYYY" from Dio and realizes something is inside it but the man behind him tells him to stop talking and to just load it on the ship before it leaves.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 9: The Final Ripple!
By the command of Dio, Wang Chan feasts on the blood of a single crewman on the ship headed to America, and eventually the entire ship becomes filled with Zombies. They kill every human passenger on the ship aside from Erina, Jonathan, and a baby. When Jonathan uses his final Ripple to control Wang Chan into grabbing onto the ship's screw shaft, Dio orders the zombies to devour Wang Chan's body. However, they are immediately engulfed by the ship's explosion and burn to ashes.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 9: The Final Ripple!
The mother of a baby who would later be named Elizabeth Joestar. She and her husband are on the same ship as Jonathan and Erina but a zombie attacks her with an axe and she falls down the stairs, dying while carrying her baby in her arms. Although it is unclear who her husband could be, he was murdered on the ship by zombies as well.[2] As the baby cries, Jonathan tells Erina to get off the ship without him while rescuing the baby. She reminded him of his own mother who died while holding him in her arms.
Battle Tendency
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 10: JoJo of New York
Voice Actor: Hiroaki Tajiri (Japanese), Richard Epcar (English)
A pair of corrupt, racist New York City police officers. They confront Smokey Brown shortly after he steals Joseph Joestar's wallet. They resort to brutality upon the thief and take the wallet from him "as evidence". They greedily want him to give them half of the things he stole or else he would go to jail. Joseph, to help Smokey, tells them he actually gave his wallet to him, so the officers needed to let the boy go and return the wallet. When the police officers refused as the overweight one wiped his snot on Joseph's shirt, Joseph punched the overweight officer's finger up his own nostril. He uses his Ripple skills with a soda bottle to snap the other's trigger finger. Joseph then spirits Smokey off after a brief concern over how Erina would react if she learns of this.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 10: JoJo of New York
Voice Actors: Kanehira Yamamoto (Japanese), Richard Epcar (English)
A mafia henchman who appears at the restaurant where Joseph, Erina, and Smokey decide to eat at. He complains about how they can allow African-American people (referring to Smokey) in the restaurant. Smokey tries to calm down the situation by leaving, but is stopped by Joseph as he and Erina are disgusted by the man's words. Erina gives Joseph permission to fight the mobster, using his wits to predict his opponent's moves. Joseph notes that the man had recently fought due to the brass knuckle marks on his hands and blood on his shirt. The man punches Joseph in the face and mocks him for trying to act cool. However, Joseph makes him realize that he actually attacked a hat rack, which stabbed through his palm. The man is knocked out from the pain and the patrons of the restaurant clap after his defeat.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 10: JoJo of New York
Voice Actor: Daichi Endō
After Joseph's fight with the brass knuckles gangster, another gangster customer approaches Joseph. He apologizes for the rudeness of his subordinate who Joseph defeated before informing Erina that he works for Speedwagon and heard some rumors. He tells them that Speedwagon was killed by Straizo while investigating the Pillar Men. Smokey warns Joseph not to trust him because the man is from the mafia. However, Joseph catches the man off guard and grabs his collar, saying that the mafia only cares about money and wanted to take advantage of Speedwagon's "family". Joseph punches the gangster for being inconsiderate by suddenly saying morbid information in front of Erina.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 11: Master of the Game
Voice Actor: Seiko Yoshida
She arrives at the cafe where Joseph and Straizo are fighting and begins to take photos, saying it would reach the front page of the newspaper. Straizo catches her off guard and uses her as a hostage to approach Joseph, vowing to kill her if the Joestar runs off. Though Joseph attempts to bluff his way out by calling her a "floozie" he won't risk his life to save, Straizo forces Joseph to fight him when he rips the reporter's tooth out. After being saved, the reporter punches Joseph for insulting her and then kicks him in the knee. The adrenaline from the ordeal then wears off and she screams from the delayed pain of losing her tooth.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 11: Master of the Game
Voice Actor: Yūichi Iguchi
A child introduced as one of the locals Rudol von Stroheim imprisoned in his hacienda to have blood available for the experiments his scientists perform on Vampires and the Pillar Man. When Stroheim orders the locals to choose among them the next guinea pig, the child offers to participate in Stroheim's experiments, so that his fellow villagers may be saved. From this demonstration of selflessness, he earns Stroheim's respect, but his sacrifice has the opposite intended effect; he is spared and Stroheim orders everyone else to be killed.
A band of Mexican thugs who mock Joseph when he unknowingly drinks the same water that a horse was drinking from. Calling him a "gringo" and saying that he smells, the thugs plan to steal Joseph's baggage and leave him stranded in the desert. Joseph doesn't react and simply looks at the flies around him, causing the thugs to ask whether he's listening. Joseph then shatters one lens of his goggles and sends the glass shards flying. They land in between the fingers of one of the thugs, who was leaning his hand on a wooden column. When the thugs look closer, they notice that Joseph killed all the flies with each glass shard, with their bodies stabbed onto the column. Just as they react with shock, Joseph puts the same thug into a chokehold and tells him a knock-knock joke. Frightened, they follow Joseph's demands and fetch him food and gasoline.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 12: The Pillar Man
Voice Actors: Hiroaki Tajiri & Yūya Murakami
A pair of soldiers who guard the Nazi laboratory where experiments were being conducted with Santana. They check people who want to enter the base, which are mostly women bringing food. They perform a body check on every woman, and if one of them doesn't allow it, the guards won't let her pass despite the risk of them losing their jobs. The guards quickly see through Joseph Joestar's woman disguise, surprised at how he couldn't see himself being obviously suspicious. Joseph knocks both guards out and steals one of their uniforms to disguise himself. The guards shout "tacos" when Joseph knocks them out.
- In JoJo's Bizarre Words, Araki explains that, despite being German, they yelled "tacos" due to the setting being in Mexico.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 14: Ultimate Warriors from Ancient Times
Voice Actor: Eimi Okada
This girl was taking pictures of a fountain until Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli offers to take a picture of her along with the fountain. Caesar, to mock Joseph, tells him he couldn't even beat the girl with his weak Ripple and gives her a Ripple kiss. The girl, now controlled by Caesar, attacks Joseph by strangling him. After trapping Joseph into a bubble, Caesar goes to kiss the girl again to free her from his Ripple spell, but is surprised when a pigeon comes out of her mouth and enters his own. Joseph then reveals that, while she was strangling him, he infused a small pigeon with the Ripple and put it into her mouth, claiming that Caesar couldn't even beat a pigeon with his weak Ripple.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 14: Ultimate Warriors from Ancient Times
Voice Actors: Jiro Saito (Japanese), Richard Epcar (English)
An officer of the Gestapo in charge of the investigation on the Pillar Men Wamuu, Esidisi and Kars. His job was to cut the Pillar Men out of the stone wall and transport them to a shelter in Germany. He keeps ultraviolet lights on them, but Wamuu manages to kill one Nazi with his horn and makes his blood splatter onto the light bulbs, blocking the beams. Wamuu then fuses the hands of every Nazi together in a paper-doll fashion, stabbing his finger into the officer's head to suck out his innards along with the other Nazis.
Before Joseph and Caesar's final test, the crew goes strolling through the streets of San Marco, Venice to discuss the Red Stone of Aja. During their trip, this man tries to steal the stone from Lisa Lisa, but is immediately caught and halted by her. Joseph then appears to test the extent of his Ripple growth by deflecting the man's knife using only his finger and then proceeds to pour mustard all over him. Stunned, the man stumbles away. He is seen again in Switzerland, and is revealed to be a Nazi spy working for Stroheim.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 20: Caesar: A Lonely Youth (Flashback)
Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli has four younger siblings consisting of two brothers and two sisters. The two sisters are the youngest of the family. Their father Mario Zeppeli abandons them, and some time later, Caesar is separated from his siblings and is sent to an orphanage after getting into a fight.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 23: The Warrior Returns to the Wind
One of Kars's vampire minions during Lisa Lisa's fight against Kars. Kars never intended to fight Lisa Lisa in a fair battle, so he makes one of his vampires disguise as him in order to trick his opponent. After becoming Kars's double, the vampire attacks Lisa Lisa but is easily killed from her Ripple. His death is the perfect distraction for the real Kars to land a surprise attack by stabbing Lisa Lisa in the back.
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 24: The Bond That Binds JoJo (Flashback)
Voice Actor: Kanehira Yamamoto
The last of Dio Brando's zombies, who survived the final battle against Jonathan's group and went into hiding. He was cunning and intelligent in taking care of hiding himself in public, making certain to not sire other zombies by eating his victims down to their bones and hair. He eventually manages to hold a post as major squad leader in the Royal Air Force, never showing himself in daylight and using a wheelchair as pretext, claiming to have been wounded during the war. George Joestar II, having been told of Dio, learns his superior officer is a zombie and tries to gather evidence against him. However, he is found out and killed before he could contact Straizo. His wife Elizabeth avenges his death soon after, leading to her changing her name to Lisa Lisa and moving to Venice as she was spotted by an officer who believes she murdered the major in cold blood and was attempting to burn away the evidence.
Stardust Crusaders
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 1: A Man Possessed by an Evil Spirit
Voice Actors: Eiji Miyashita & Koutarou Nakamura (Japanese), Doug Stone & Ray Chase (English)
These two police officers arrest Jotaro Kujo for brutally beating up four thugs, including a boxing champion and ones wielding nunchaku and knives. They call his mother Holy to get Jotaro out of his cell, as he refuses to leave it. To prove that he is possessed by an evil spirit, Jotaro makes many objects appear in his cell and grabs the gun of one of the officers. He shoots himself in the head, but the bullet stops in mid-air thanks to his Stand, Star Platinum. One of them fears he would be fired if his bosses found out about Jotaro's "evil spirit". The cop warns Joseph that he wouldn't be responsible if something happens to him when getting closer to Jotaro. They then witness Jotaro's fight with Avdol, but couldn't see their Stands.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 2: Who Will Be the Judge?!
Voice Actors: Ikumi Hyama, Minami Takahashi, Ikumi Nakagami, Yūka Aisaka, Ai Kakuma
A group of Jotaro's female admirers, who follow him when he goes to school and flirt with him. While Jotaro mostly ignores them, their constant and loud bickering annoys him greatly. He then violently tells them to shut up, but the groupies find that charming instead. When Jotaro trips and falls down a huge set of stairs, they all rush to his help. One of the groupies finds Kakyoin quite attractive as well, only for the others to rebuke her.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 2: Who Will Be the Judge?!
Voice Actor: Ayumi Tsunematsu (Japanese), Wendee Lee (English)
The nurse at Jotaro Kujo's school. She's used to attending to people who had fought with him in the past, so when Jotaro enters her office injured, she asks if he had gotten into another fight. She then realizes that Jotaro has never been injured in a fight before, and decides to believe him when he says he fell off some stairs. She tries to take the temperature of two other students to prove they are faking their fever to skip class, but picks up a pen instead of a thermometer. Claiming that the pen is a thermometer, she stabs one of the students in the eye, and it is revealed that she is possessed by Kakyoin's Stand, Hierophant Green. Jotaro, unable to attack the Stand without damaging her, forcefully kisses her and makes Star Platinum bite Hierophant Green, pulling the Stand out of her through her mouth.
Her internal organs are damaged when Hierophant Green is forcefully removed, causing Jotaro to become angry and defeat Kakyoin shortly after. He notes that despite her injuries, she will be fine with some medical attention. She is a boss in the game JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC Game).
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 3: DIO's Curse (Mentioned only)
Stardust Crusaders Episode 46: DIO's World, Part 2 (Mother's silhouette)
As a child, Noriaki Kakyoin was disinterested in making friends as he felt no one could understand him due to having Hierophant Green. His homeroom elementary school teacher was concerned and talked to the boy's mother, Mrs. Kakyoin, about the dilemma. Mrs. Kakyoin was embarrassed to admit that even she doesn't understand her son. Noriaki's parents planned a family trip to Egypt while Noriaki was a high school student, and he ended up meeting DIO while on the vacation.
They are very shocked when Noriaki abruptly decides to travel to Egypt again, thinking he was running away from home. After Kakyoin's fatal injury, he thinks of his parents and wonders what they're doing. He assumes they're asleep and feels sorry for making them worry.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 6: Dark Blue Moon
The crew of sailors who operate the Joestar group's boat bound for Singapore. Their Captain Tennille is killed and replaced with an impostor who sabotages the boat and is defeated by Jotaro later. They and the Joestar group encounter the freighter "Big Daddy" and board it. However, the crew is then methodically decimated in the ship through multiple "accidents" before it is revealed that the freighter is a Stand and the orangutan Forever slaughters the rest of the seamen.
After Polnareff is injured by the doll possessed by Ebony Devil, he calls the reception of the hotel for bandages and medical supplies. Unfortunately, the bellhop who brings the supplies enters the room just as Polnareff is fighting with the doll. Polnareff yells at the man to get away, but the doll ambushes and cuts off the valet's face with a razor, which results in his death.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 9: Yellow Temperance
A Singaporean pickpocket who steals the fake Kakyoin's wallet and then attempts to flee, but Hierophant Green catches him. "Kakyoin" knees the man's face and violently beats him up while insulting him, which makes Jotaro suspicious and yells at him to stop. Just as Kakyoin is about to break the man's back, Jotaro pushes Kakyoin away. The fake Kakyoin says the thief deserved to be punished.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 9: Yellow Temperance
A father and son taking a skylift in Singapore who get involved with Jotaro's fight against Rubber Soul. Jotaro takes the child's ice cream to try to freeze Yellow Temperance while the father's dog is devoured. They miraculously come out unscathed despite the restrained space when Jotaro opts to destroy the floor of the cable car and jump into the ocean with Rubber Soul.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 10: Emperor and Hanged Man, Part 1
A waiter in a restaurant of Calcutta who hands a stick to Polnareff as the Frenchman heads into the restroom. When Polnareff complains to the waiter about a pig sticking its head out of the toilet bowl, the waiter explains that their toilet leads to a pig pen and shows how to hit the pig with the stick in order to make it go away. The waiter then jokingly suggests that Polnareff lets the pig lick his behind clean, disgusting Polnareff forever.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 11: Emperor and Hanged Man, Part 2
A little boy who Polnareff and Kakyoin encounter as they flee from Hanged Man. The boy asks if the two are okay after noticing their injuries and broken car. Hanged Man then hides inside the eye of the boy who gazes with curiosity at the two men telling him to look away. Hanged Man grabs onto Polnareff's throat and J. Geil threatens him saying he has no choice but to stab the kid's eye if he wants to live. Polnareff apologizes to the boy, saying he'll buy caramel for him later before he kicks sand into the boy's eyes to force Hanged Man out and strikes the Stand with Silver Chariot's sword.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 11: Emperor and Hanged Man, Part 2
A drifter who comes to Calcutta during the fight between Polnareff, Kakyoin, and J. Geil. Polnareff finds him by a column panting and heavily bleeding. He gives a speech to the man about how he knows the secret of Hanged Man and its weakness. However, Kakyoin then points out that the man doesn't have two right hands. Suddenly, Polnareff is stabbed in the back with a dagger thrown by the real J. Geil. In order to deceive Polnareff and Kakyoin, he cut the drifter up to give him the same wounds that his own body had.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 11: Emperor and Hanged Man, Part 2
A group of beggars that Polnareff and Kakyoin encounter as they fight Hanged Man. J. Geil shouts to the beggars that the duo wants to give them money, causing the beggars to surround Polnareff and Kakyoin. This allows J. Geil to use the reflective eyes of the beggars to hide Hanged Man. Kakyoin turns the tables by revealing a shiny coin which every beggar focuses their gaze on and throws it into the air. Since they know the path Hanged Man would take, Polnareff then kicks sand into the eyes of a beggar to force Hanged Man out again and finally slices the Stand in two, killing J. Geil.
A doctor operating in Varanasi in a small clinic. Joseph visits him, and the doctor decides to amputate what he thinks is an infected boil, claiming that he's studied in England. However, Empress takes his scalpel from him and lacerates his face which kills him.
A nurse enters the room when she hears the commotion and is manipulated by Empress into thinking Joseph was the murderer.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 13: Wheel of Fortune
The Joestar Group stops by the drive-in Cafe Marhaba near the border of Pakistan after getting away from Wheel of Fortune. However, they notice the same car that attacked them is parked by a tree behind the cafe. They question the bartender who the driver is but he says he didn't notice the car parking there. Thus, they resort to beating up three suspicious looking muscled individuals resting at the cafe to uncover their stalker. However, the real driver of the vehicle then shows his arm at them and drives away. The Joestar group pursues him, leaving the frightened and confused men behind.
The guards of a jewelry store in Karachi. When Steely Dan forces Jotaro to steal a necklace, Dan immediately denounces him. Since Dan forbids Jotaro from using Star Platinum, Jotaro lets himself get beaten up by the staff armed with sticks, who then throw him out. They say that thieves in their country get their fingers chopped off, but they let Jotaro keep his fingers as long as he leaves their country. In the commotion, they all missed Steely Dan stealing a precious bracelet.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 19: Death Thirteen, Part 1
A small bearded pilot who initially agrees to sell his plane to Joseph. However, the next day the pilot says he'll return the money because a baby has a fever and there are no doctors in the village, so he needs to use the plane to get to a hospital. Joseph argues with the pilot but Polnareff convinces him that they should just take the baby with them because they'd be safe up in the sky without any other passengers. The pilot and Joseph accept the deal. Just as the Cessna leaves, the pilot discovers that the baby has no known mother and appeared out of nowhere.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 19: Death Thirteen, Part 1
A woman wearing a burqa from a small village who finds Mannish Boy crying beside a well with a high fever. She brings the baby to the pilot, who assumes that she is the baby's mother. She suggests that the Joestar Group should take the baby with them. Once they leave, she wonders who the baby's real mother is. However, she's relieved the baby's gone because he was scary and had fangs. She states that she never wants to hold him again because he gave her goosebumps.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 25: "The Fool" Iggy and "Geb" N'Doul, Part 1
Voice Actors: Gô Shinomiya & Yūma Uchida (Japanese), Ben Lepley & Austin Lee Matthews (English)
A duo of helicopter pilots who meet the Joestar Group in the Egyptian desert. They drop all sorts of supplies including food, water, and medical supplies for the group and also bring Iggy with them. Finally, they inform Joseph of Holy's state. Later, the helicopter is attacked by Geb, who kills one pilot by making him drown in its water and then tears away the second pilot's head, crushing him so violently that the head enters a flask.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 26: "The Fool" Iggy and "Geb" N'Doul, Part 2
Voice Actor: Kengo Kawanishi (Japanese), Austin Lee Matthews (English)
This friendly manga artist traveled around the world in search of unique manga works. He approaches Boingo and asks him about his "comic" Tohth, impressed that such a thing existed in Egypt. Boingo lets him see it, and as the artist reads it he becomes slightly disturbed at the content, but intrigued at the same time. Oingo approaches them and says that it is not for sale, and scares the manga artist after he insisted on buying it. Later, the manga artist takes a bus that is hit by a truck and thrown on its side. He is thrown out of the bus towards a utility pole and killed with his neck impaled on it. Oingo and Boingo, having seen Tohth's prediction of the mangaka's bloody death, wait for the next bus.
He is rude to his son Chaka and insults him for being slow compared to himself and his two friends. While they're walking, they find the Anubis sword on the ground and think it is valuable enough to sell for a profit. He then tries to unsheathe the sword, but the Stand doesn't want to control him, so the sword doesn't budge from the sheath. Chaka asks to try but his father tells him to shut up, thinking that his son wouldn't be able to do it if he couldn't pull the sword out himself. However, Chaka pulls out the sword with ease and the Stand possesses him. Chaka's father immediately tries to grab the sword from him and is accidentally stabbed in the chest while standing behind him, as Anubis was just starting to control the young farmer. His father asks Chaka why he would do that before falling over and dying.
Two friends of Chaka's father who laugh at Chaka for being slow and compare him to his father's cows. While they're walking, they find the Anubis sword on the ground and wonder if it's an artifact. One friend asks if the owner is still nearby, while the other asks if Chaka's father is going to turn it into the police. The father greedily says it could be worth a lot of money, so the friend tells him to pull it out to make sure it isn't blunt or else it would be worthless. When Chaka's father fails to pull the sword out, the two friends try as well but the sword doesn't budge at all. Instead, one of the friends gets his hand sliced open despite only touching the shaft. After Chaka kills his father and is fully possessed by Anubis with the urge to kill, he stabs the bald man in the head and slices the other man in half.
After Jean Pierre Polnareff defeats Chaka, Anubis hypnotizes four mice to carry it away from Polnareff. However, Polnareff spots the mice before they could flee and takes the sword.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 29: Anubis, Part 2
Voice Actor: Shizuka Ishigami
An Egyptian boy wearing a turban and introduced licking a lollipop. After the fight between Polnareff controlled by Anubis and Jotaro Kujo, the boy notices the blade of the sword which Jotaro broke lying on the ground. Since it was shiny, the boy picks it up out of curiosity and is immediately hypnotized. The boy then tries to throw the blade at Jotaro from behind but trips at the last moment because Iggy steals his candy. The boy misses his target and throws Anubis into the Nile.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 30: "Bastet" Mariah, Part 1
Voice Actor: Toshiko Sawada (Japanese), Tara Sands (English)
After Joseph is affected by Bastet, he comes across an old lady who considers herself young, despite not being able to even stand without the aid of a umbrella. The buttons of her clothes lift up due to the magnetism of Bastet, which makes her assume Joseph was in love with her and demonstrated it by lifting her skirt. She doesn't mind the supposed aggressive personality, stating she actually likes men like that. In fear, Joseph ran away from her to pursue Mariah. When chasing Mariah, Muhammad Avdol confused her legs with that of the old lady in the bathroom. Once again she thinks Joseph was stalking her and starts to follow him. Later she witnesses Joseph and Avdol's attempt to separate from an embarrassing position and thinks Joseph was just a pervert playing with her heart. She then starts to beat the two until they ran away once again from her.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 34: D'Arby the Gambler, Part 1
When the group encounters Daniel J. D'Arby in a cafe, Polnareff is tricked into making a bet with him on whether a nearby cat will go out of its way to pick up a piece of meat. At the last second, the cat swerves to grab the meat, and Polnareff's soul is captured by D'Arby's Stand Osiris. D'Arby then reveals that the cat belongs to him.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 35: D'Arby the Gambler, Part 2
Voice Actor: Shizuka Ishigami
After Jotaro catches D'Arby cheating and breaks his finger with Star Platinum, Avdol approaches a nearby boy to deal the cards in their poker game. Unbeknownst to Avdol and Jotaro, the boy is in D'Arby's employ, as are all the customers and employees of the cafe. The boy is confident about his technique being awesome, thinking that D'Arby will definitely win because he made sure to give Jotaro useless cards. During the game, he panics when Jotaro starts bluffing and begins to look to D'Arby for instructions, but ultimately escapes the situation unscathed.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 36: Hol Horse and Boingo, Part 1
Voice Actors: Daigo Fujimaki & Shō Okumura
These two punks argue over a taxi with Hol Horse, pushing him out of the way so that they can ride in it. When asked what he would do about it, Hol Horse immediately shoots one of them in the ear with Emperor and takes the taxi first, while they were wondering what happened (as ordinary people can't see Stands). Later they try to run over Hol Horse with a truck, but instead they crush the Joestar group.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 38: The Gatekeeper of Hell, Pet Shop, Part 1
Voice Actor: Haruo Yamagishi
This beggar initially approaches a dirty Polnareff as a way to tell him to get out of "his turf", as he assumed Polnareff himself was a beggar. Avdol tells Polnareff later that in Cairo there are bands of beggars, each with their own territories and salaries. After seeing Polnareff was given money for being a "foreign beggar", this man wonders if he could earn more if he himself acts like a foreigner, even though this hurt his pride. As he already knew Avdol, he is asked to look for DIO's mansion because he has good sources. The man immediately reveals himself to be quite wealthy, as he has a car and a business suit. He eventually finds DIO's mansion, but is killed by Pet Shop before he could tell Avdol its location. He appears as a Campaign Support Character in All Star Battle where he can randomly appear to find a boss for the player.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 38: The Gatekeeper of Hell, Pet Shop, Part 1
Voice Actor: Miho Hino (Japanese), Marianne Miller (English)
This boy was the owner of Chibi and Buchi, two big and violent dogs. As a dog lover, he worries when his dogs disappear. He eventually finds his dogs' remains being eaten by Pet Shop, and is attacked by the bird. Iggy, who initially didn't want to engage in battle, decides to save him from Pet Shop and later kills the bird. However, he is heavily wounded from the fight. In return, the kid helps Iggy heal his injuries.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 46: DIO's World, Part 2
A man who is Wilson Phillips' driver. He confronted DIO after he touched Wilson's car, asking if he knew who the car belonged to. He is then fatally injured by DIO, and runs away.
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 48: The Faraway Journey, Farewell Friends
Voice Actors: Junji Tachibana & Tomohiro Satō
Two doctors working for the Speedwagon Foundation who, in the aftermath of the clash between DIO and Jotaro, take Jotaro, Joseph and DIO's corpse with them in their ambulance. Jotaro asks the doctors to transfer the blood that DIO absorbed back to Joseph. When the doctors argue that Joseph was dead, his heart having already stopped, Jotaro tells them that he was sick of being told that something was impossible and has Star Platinum perform cardiac massage on Joseph, allowing the doctors to transfer the blood and revive Joseph.
Diamond is Unbreakable
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 1: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata
Film Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable - Chapter 1
Game Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC Game)
Voice Actors: Isamu Yusen, Takahiro Miwa, Junji Tachibana (Japanese), Alejandro Saab, Kellen Goff (English)
These four delinquents are seniors at Josuke Higashikata's school known for walking around Morioh bullying freshmen. They demand that Koichi Hirose and Josuke greet them as part of the "the rules of school" or they would end up in the hospital just like three guys who previously refused to do it. When Josuke ignores them because he was busy trying to conquer his fear of reptiles by getting close to a turtle, one of the delinquents grabs the turtle and throws it away, smashing its shell open. Josuke was trying not to attract attention and even apologizes, but decides to retaliate after one of them mocks his hair. He immediately uses Crazy Diamond to punch the guy's face, "fixing" his nose in a different shape. The delinquents then run away in fear of getting beaten up.
- In the live-action film, they demand Koichi to pay them 5000 yen if he wants to pass the alley to get to school. Koichi turns back but another delinquent corners him and says turning back means he has to pay 10,000 yen.
- They are generic enemies in the SFC game and in Diamond Records.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 1: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata
Film Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable - Chapter 1
Voice Actors: Asaka Imai, Yumi Hirota, Saki Kosaka (Japanese), Elizabeth Simmons, Morgan Berry (English)
A group of Josuke's female admirers who greet him when he is talking to Jotaro. When Jotaro unknowingly provokes Josuke about his hair, the girls become frightened, as they have had prior experience with Josuke's outbursts of rage. After Jotaro knocks Josuke down, he violently tells them to shut up.
- In the live-action film, they attend Ryohei Higashikata's funeral.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 1: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata
Film Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable - Chapter 1 (As Masaya Yoshizawa)
This man is introduced as a simple robber. He's shown stealing from a store and making a woman his hostage. However, he makes the mistake of insulting Josuke's hair. Enraged, Josuke punches through the woman's gut with Crazy Diamond which opens a hole on her and the robber at the same time. Josuke heals both immediately, saving the woman but the robber's knife becomes fused within his belly. It is then revealed that the robber was being controlled by the Stand Aqua Necklace, who swears revenge. The robber is arrested, but it's unknown if he was a criminal before being controlled, as Aqua Necklace states that he committed many crimes controlling the man's body.
- In the Anime, he is shown to have a girlfriend who is later killed by Angelo.
- In the live-action film, his role is done by a young man named Masaya Yoshizawa who respects Ryohei Higashikata. He is friends with another guy named Hirata who is later killed by Aqua Necklace.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 5: The Nijimura Brothers, Part 3 (Photo Only)
Film Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable - Chapter 1 (Photo Only)
The mother of Keicho and Okuyasu Nijimura. Little is known about her aside from the fact that she died in 1988 by an undefined disease. Okuyasu was only four years old at the time, while his brother Keicho was seven. Her death was the main cause of the Nijimura Patriarch's mourning and possible depression which led him to be frequently violent towards his children.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 6: Koichi Hirose (Echoes) (Photo Only)
Mr. Hirose is the husband of Mrs. Hirose and the father of Koichi and Ayana. He is only seen in a photograph. Tamami Kobayashi threatens to use The Lock on him too if Koichi doesn't give him money.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 7: Toshikazu Hazamada (Surface)
Voice Actor: Tarō Kiuchi
Toshikazu Hazamada wipes the blood on his hand on one of their bikes. The bike's owner threatens to kill Hazamada for this, even though the other one tells him not to get into a fight because the student might not have done it on purpose. The bike owner mocks Hazamada saying he walks like a dying cricket and the other laughs. Hazamada hears them talking and attacks the two with the help of Surface, even threatening to cut open the mouth of the one who mocked him. They're helped by Josuke, who heals them with Crazy Diamond and instructs them about Hazamada's location. Later, when Surface controls Josuke to attack Jotaro, they find Hazamada and beat him up, leaving him at the same hospital Tamami Kobayashi was taken to after being attacked by Hazamada.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 8: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 1
Voice Actor: Sanae Kobayashi
This girl is the class president of Koichi's 1-B first year class in Budogaoka Highschool. She tells Koichi to hurry up while he's cleaning because classes were about to start again, and then decides to help him. Yukako witnesses the situation and assumes the class president is trying to steal Koichi from her. Yukako sees her as a rival and furiously confronts the girl, telling her not to approach Koichi again. Angry, the representative says she would tell everyone about how Yukako likes him to teach her a lesson, but she is then attacked by Love Deluxe. Yukako fixes one long string of hair onto the girl's scalp and lights the other end of it on fire.
Almost burning to death, the girl tries to find water, but is blinded by more strands of Love Deluxe and even has her tongue strangled, so she can't ask for help. Okuyasu arrives in time to save from her being burned alive by erasing the hair that is on fire with The Hand, but with the consequence of leaving her almost bald. Josuke then tells him he isn't able to repair things erased by The Hand, but Okuyasu says she shouldn't complain, as he just saved her life.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 10: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food
Voice Actor: Ryūnosuke Watanuki (Japanese), David Vincent (English)
An agent of the Speedwagon Foundation who comes to Morioh. He visits Jotaro at Morioh Grand Hotel's private beach and informs him that Joseph Joestar will be arriving at the town's harbor on the following day.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 11: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 1
Voice Actor: Isamu Yūsen (Japanese), David Vincent (English)
The captain manning the ship on which Joseph Joestar travels to Morioh. As they arrive at the harbor, Akira Otoishi impersonates one of the ship's crewmen by wearing a Speedwagon Foundation outfit. The captain immediately warns Okuyasu and Joseph that an enemy is on board. Confusion ensues as Akira and the real crew member accuse each other of being the impersonator before an apathetic Joseph and a dumbfounded Okuyasu. Okuyasu luckily punches and knocks out Akira first, stating he was planning on punching both of them because he's not very smart.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 15: Let's Go to the Manga Artist's House, Part 2 (Flashback)
When Josuke was 4, he came down with a strong fever caused by DIO activating his Stand, causing the Stands in the Joestar family to activate as well. Just like his half-sister Holy Kujo, his Stand worked against him giving him the same fever as Holy. His mother tried to drive him to the hospital but the car's tires lodged themselves in the snow during a blizzard. Suddenly, a young man wearing a school uniform helped him and his mother by placing his jacket under the car's wheel and pushing it over the snow. The student then took his jacket and walked away never to be seen again. Josuke took a glance at him and saw only his hair, and since then has replicated his hairstyle as homage.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 17: Rohan Kishibe's Adventure
Voice Actor: Tarō Kiuchi
When Rohan Kishibe visits Reimi Sugimoto's and her family's grave, he runs into an old monk who is thrilled to see Rohan come back to his hometown. The priest says his grandson collects all of Rohan's manga. Rohan is confused as to how the man seems to personally know him, so the monk tells him about his past connection to Reimi. According to the monk, Rohan's parents were close friends with Reimi's parents so they asked the Sugimotos to babysit Rohan when he was a four-year-old. At some point that night, Reimi tossed the young Rohan out a window so he wouldn't be murdered by the serial killer in her house.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 19: Shigechi's Harvest, Part 2
Voice Actor: Keisuke Oda
An ordinary bank clerk of small stature working in Morioh. When Josuke, Okuyasu and Shigekiyo come in to the bank to claim the prize for their ticket, the clerk acts friendly but immediately dislikes them and suspects them of having stolen it. He tries to expose the trio by calling the real owner's phone number at the back of the ticket but Josuke tricks him by using Crazy Diamond to alter the name on the ticket. Confused, the clerk apologizes profusely and gives them the prize.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 21: Yoshikage Kira Just Wants to Live Quietly, Part 1
Voice Actor: Ryūnosuke Watanuki (Male Coworker)
Three female coworkers of Yoshikage Kira ask him if he would like to have lunch with them. Kira lies and says he isn't able to because he needs to deliver some documents, but he was actually on his way to a sandwich shop with a woman's severed hand, which he made his "girlfriend". As Kira leaves, a male coworker shows up and tells the three women to give up on him because he never accepts anyone's invites. The man then states his analysis of Kira as a 33 year old single man who does his job efficiently but lacks any passion. He says that Kira is popular with the ladies because of his elegant manner and finely sculpted features, but he's a boring guy that doesn't stand out very much.
After Kira's Sheer Heart Attack fails and he escapes from Josuke and Okuyasu, he runs into his male coworker and two female coworkers who are extremely shocked to see him severely wounded. They scream when they notice his hand is cut off.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 22: Yoshikage Kira Just Wants to Live Quietly, Part 2
Voice Actor: Shinobu Matsumoto
The elderly owner of Centipede Shoes. Jotaro and Koichi visit his shop and ask if he's seen any clothing that have buttons resembling the one Yoshikage Kira lost when fighting with Shigechi. The store owner randomly responds by asking Koichi if he wants any animal crackers before pointing out that he just finished repairing a jacket with those buttons. Just as he tries to read the order tag on the jacket to find out the customer's name, his hand blows up. He is then immediately killed by Kira's Sheer Heart Attack which drives into his mouth and blows up.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 25: Atom Heart Father
A tabby belonging to the Kawajiri family who is often locked out of the house by Kosaku Kawajiri. He closes the window by a tree which the cat likes to stay on, and Shinobu Kawajiri usually scolds him for forgetting that they have a pet. The cat seems to recognize Yoshikage Kira as a stranger in their shower, but its reaction goes unnoticed by Shinobu. It is shown sleeping on a rug briefly before Tama appears in their house and is neither seen nor mentioned after that.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 28: Highway Star, Part 1
Voice Actor: Saori Terai
The day after Josuke and Mikitaka Hazekura first met, Josuke finds him again on the street. As they're talking, a woman claiming to be Mikitaka's mother appears and tells her son to stay close since they just moved and have a lot of errands to do. She says that at his age he shouldn't be running off telling people that he's an alien who pilots a flying saucer. She then whispers to Josuke not to pay attention to his stories and that he tried the same thing in his old school in Tokyo. Mikitaka claims that she isn't his real mother, and is instead someone he brainwashed, leaving Josuke and the eavesdropping Yoshihiro Kira in utter confusion.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 29: Highway Star, Part 2
A rude nurse employed at Budogaoka General Hospital. Koichi asks her for Yuya Fungami's room number so he can help Josuke. The nurse mocks Koichi by sipping tea and asks if he's blind because of a sign in front of him saying visitor hours are over. She then says she hates gangsters like him and mocks Koichi's height. Koichi retaliates by using Echoes ACT3 to make several medication bottles heavy so that they would fall. The nurse worries about her pay getting docked if she lets any of the bottles shatter and tells Koichi what he wanted so he can help her carry them.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 38: Crazy Diamond is Unbreakable, Part 2
A man who lives next door to Rio, a woman who owns the house in the neighborhood where Josuke Higashikata fought Yoshikage Kira. The neighbor often stole Rio's panties, and accuses Kira of being the panty thief when he sees Kira in front of the house. Unable to resist his temptations, the man grabs one of Rio's panties after Kira leaves and immediately explodes due to Kira putting a bomb on it.
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 39: Goodbye, Morioh - The Golden Heart
Voice Actor: Yuko Iida
A paramedic who is dispatched when a report of an explosion is received at the hospital. She tells the other emergency workers to bring over a stretcher and approaches the wounded Yoshikage Kira. She tries to comfort him and asks if he can see how many fingers she's holding up. Kira grabs her hand and forcibly rubs it on his cheek, mentioning that her hands are smooth and beautiful. He reveals his name, sexual fascination with hands, and his murders in order to make her the new trigger of Bites The Dust.
However, Kira fails to activate it and is subsequently crushed by an ambulance. She thinks of his death as her own responsibility because she didn't restrain him, and identifies his corpse as Yoshikage Kira to the police officers.
Vento Aureo
Two women visiting Napoli. They ask Giorno for directions to the Church of Santa Chiara but are victims of a pickpocket. Before the man can get away, Giorno steals the wallet back and gives them to the women, although he takes some of their money too. They are anime-exclusive characters.
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 1: Gold Experience (Photo only)
Voice Actor: Mariko Higashiuchi (Japanese)
Sometime before the events of Stardust Crusaders, this Japanese woman was involved with the newly resurrected DIO and unexpectedly became pregnant with Giorno. Women were mere tools or food to DIO so it's unknown how she managed to escape, but she moved back to Japan in 1986 to give birth to Giorno. She was subsequently prevented from being killed due to DIO's defeat at the hands of Jotaro.[3]
Although she was considered a very beautiful woman, she was by no means a good mother, having left her infant son alone in the middle of the night to enjoy partying. When Giorno became 4, she married a very violent Italian man who would hit the child behind her back. While her first name is unknown, Giorno got his last name "Shiobana" from her.
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 1: Gold Experience (Photo only)
Voice Actor: Hinata Tadokoro (Japanese)
A man of Italian origin who got married to Giorno's mother. He's the reason the whole family moved to Italy. He was a violent, intolerant man who would hit Giorno because he "constantly tried to read people". However it was quite the opposite; the child's traumatic experience is the reason he adapted the habit in the first place. After Giorno's involvement with a gangster, his stepfather stopped beating him, likely out of fear and/or threat from the gangster.
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 2: Bucciarati is Coming (Flashback)
Voice Actor: Hiroshi Shirokuma (Japanese)
When Giorno Giovanna was a child, while walking home from school, he found a man lying on the ground filled with gunshot wounds. Soon after that, some suspicious-looking men asked the little child if he saw the man. Giorno saved the man by lying and unconsciously using his Stand, which made grass grow long enough to hide the man's body. Giorno believed the man looked lonely and melancholic, just like he did. The man turned out to be a gangster and promised to repay the child for what he did. Soon after that, Giorno's stepfather stopped hitting him and the kids that bullied him at school started being surprisingly friendly, such as giving up their seats to him in crowded movie theaters. The man only quietly watched over Giorno from afar but Giorno learned the importance of trusting people from this complete stranger. Despite the gangster taking a strict position that Giorno shouldn't get involved in the gang world, Giorno aspires to become a gang-star as he grows up and later joins Passione. The anime adaptation expands on his character and reveals that he had a code of honor which at least forbid to sell drugs to women and children. He considered one drug dealer committing such acts as "scum" and executed him in front of his son without regrets. The anime suggests that Giorno's own methods emulate that of this man.
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 3: Meet the Gangster Behind the Wall
Voice Actor: Toa Yukinari (Japanese)
A female guard working in the prison where Polpo is detained. She performs a body check on Giorno Giovanna and tells him what he is allowed and prohibited to do. After Giorno asks whether he's going directly to Polpo's cell instead of a visiting room, she suspects him when she realizes he's never met the capo before. Giorno later reveals to Polpo that during the body search he "borrowed" the guard's wallet, containing her ID and several bills. When Giorno returns from Polpo's cell, her suspicion rises after Giorno's shock of there being another body search. While Giorno hides the flame of the lighter Polpo gave him within his closed palms, the guard pats him down and says he's all clear and free to go. Just as Giorno becomes relieved, she says he also needs to open his hands because she has to check them. Giorno quickly uses Gold Experience to transform the lighter into a flower. Believing the flower is harmless, the guard is tricked into letting Giorno leave.
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 3: Meet the Gangster Behind the Wall
Game Debut: GioGio's Bizarre Adventure
Voice Actor: Minoru Inaba (Japanese)
An old janitor who is shown working outside the middle school dorms of Naples Middle-High School, where Giorno Giovanna lives. He asks Giorno to open the door for him because his hands were full and his bucket of water was about to spill. However, Giorno ignores his request due to his focus on Polpo's lighter. When Giorno leaves his room later, the janitor accidentally splashes him with water while cleaning the stairs, extinguishing the flame on Polpo's lighter. Worried about the functionality of the lighter, he reignites it and points out that it's not broken, while also wondering what Giorno was doing with a lighter in school. This results in him being killed by Black Sabbath, which pulls the man's soul out of his body. Giorno later on, disgusted by the death of the innocent man, kills Polpo in revenge.
This man is one of Napoli's inhabitants, working at the port and renting yachts as a job. Well acquainted and on good terms with Bucciarati, he rents one of his yachts to the team for free. He is an anime-exclusive character.
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 7: Sex Pistols Appears, Part 1
A truck driver used by Sale in order to trap Guido Mista. He bears a similar appearance to Sale's initial silhouette before his full reveal. The driver is unable to stop the truck he is driving because of Kraft Work's ability to lock things in position, as he can't get his hands away from the wheel and his feet off the pedal. Forced to drive around Capri by Mista, he is left angered by the strange happenings between the two, before being forced by Giorno to drive again when the latter tries to retrieve Mista.
Narancia Ghirga's mother is only mentioned in a flashback, where it is stated that she died in 1994 from an eye infection when Narancia was only 10 years old. Despite the fact that Narancia's own eye infection was a mere coincidence after being beaten up by police officers, all of his friends were convinced that it was contagious and that he got it from his mother. Narancia himself began to believe the rumor and was frightened that he would die at any time, all alone.
The father of Narancia Ghirga was an honest gardener. However, he never cared much about his son. After the death of his wife, he became completely neglectful, up to the point where he didn't notice that his child quit school and spent most of his time away from home with thugs, roaming streets, and stealing dinners from restaurants. Despite Narancia being alone and having nowhere to go after reform school as he was shunned by his peers, his father is nowhere to be seen.
A group of children and thugs that Narancia Ghirga used to spend time with. Narancia considered friendship as the most important thing in the world and often stayed at his friends' houses instead of attending school. He looked up to one of the older thugs with blond hair. One day, that friend suggested that Narancia should dye his hair blond as well if he wanted to look like a badass, so Narancia followed his suggestion. In reality, that "friend" set up for Narancia to be accused of his crimes. Narancia was arrested the next day and thrown to reform school, where he learned that an elderly woman had her home broken into and was brutally assaulted by a teen with blond hair. The woman testified that Narancia was the culprit. Although Narancia suspected his friend of being the actual criminal, he chased the thought out of his mind.
Narancia got an eye infection due to being beaten up by the police officers, and after returning to his hometown, his friends spread a rumor that he caught the infection from his late mother. Narancia then realized the truth because his older friend was the only one he told about his mother's infection.
An old woman whose house was broken into by one of Narancia Ghirga's friends with blond hair. When the woman witnessed the crime, she was brutally assaulted by the culprit and left with severe injuries including a broken arm. After seeing Narancia with blond hair, she angrily testifies that he was the one who committed the assault.
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 6: Moody Blues Strikes Back
A pimp that paid Leone Abbacchio back when he was still a police officer in order to get away with his activities with a prostitute. Abbacchio thought it would be pointless to arrest him since he would just pay his bail and he'd be out on the streets again, so he accepted the money. However, it turned out that he was also a robber, and because of Abbacchio's past with the criminal, he was left shocked and vulnerable. The pimp then drew a gun and attempted to kill Abbacchio, but his life was saved by his partner, who sacrificed his life, haunting Abbacchio with guilt for the rest of his years. The pimp was shot in the arm by Abbacchio's partner during the confrontation.
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 6: Moody Blues Strikes Back
He was Abbacchio's partner back when he was still a police officer. When the two of them were sent to investigate a reported robbery, the robber turned out to be someone Abbacchio had received money from, and because of this past Abbacchio had with the criminal, he froze before he was able to take action. The criminal drew a gun and was about to shoot Abbacchio. However, this police officer pushed Abbacchio out of the way and threw himself in front of the bullet, saving Abbacchio's life. Despite getting shot in the chest, he managed to shoot the criminal's arm before dying. The guilt of letting his partner die caused Abbacchio to lose all reason to live, along with all sensation within him.
After Abbacchio is punched through the gut by King Crimson, he spiritually sees his partner again in a restaurant and the two have a conversation. In the end, he helps to calm Abbacchio and allows him to make peace with his past. Abbacchio's partner believes that justice can always be properly delivered so long as the truth is sought after, rather than results; He claims that believing in only results ultimately leads one to lose sight of the truth and reality, an ideal shared by Giorno and in direct counter to the philosophy of Diavolo. Their souls ascend together as Abbacchio passes away.
An upper class woman sitting in the same train as Melone. She's arrogant and spoiled, as she complains about the noise from other passengers and calls them peasants. Melone asks how her health is and snoops through her bag to find an ID, discovering that she's 24 years old and was born on March 10, 1977. She slaps him and says she's going to call security, but Melone licks her finger and determines that she has an O blood type, and is also rather strong for a woman her age. The woman reveals that her family has high connections with the police and government and wouldn't let what Melone did slide. Melone finds out that she has bad compatibility with Bruno Bucciarati and is also a smoker that drinks, making her a perfect parent for Baby Face along with Bruno's DNA.
In three minutes and three seconds, she "conceives" the homunculus Stand which quickly learns from her vulgar language after she states her intent of wanting to murder Melone and insults the train conductor. Baby Face later urinates all over the woman's back, causing her to believe that the train is filthy. Just as she runs out of the train to find a witness in order to sue the railway company, Baby Face kills her by breaking her body apart into several cubes.
When Guido Mista was 17 years old, he was walking alone at night and witnessed a woman being beat up by a man inside a car. The woman was half-naked with blood coming from her nose and mouth. Two other thugs were also sitting in the car. Without thinking, Mista jumped to her rescue and beat up the thugs, being forced to kill them in self-defense. The woman he rescued was never located by the police after the incident.
A group of three thugs who assaulted and raped a woman in their car until Guido Mista confronted them. Mista rammed his knee against one thug's stomach so hard that it nearly knocked him out and caused him to vomit. The man grabbed his revolver and shot at Mista six times at close range but each bullet missed. The other two tried to shoot him as well but all of their bullets miraculously missed Mista even though they were at point-blank range. He snatched one gun from the first thug, calmly loaded it, and then shot and killed all three of them with amazing accuracy. Mista was then arrested and told that he would be sentenced to anywhere between 15 to 30 years in prison. However, he is scouted by Bruno Bucciarati and joins Passione in exchange for a verdict of innocence.
Bruno Bucciarati's father wasn't social but he was a kind-hearted fisherman. He did all he could to protect his family from the cruelties of the world. When he and his wife were in their 10th year of marriage and their son was 7 years old, they decided to get divorced. Bruno decides to stay with his father, as the young boy knew his father would be the saddest about the separation. Bruno's father originally thought his son would become a fisherman like him when he grew up, but after the divorce he hoped Bruno would go to a nice school in the city, so he worked diligently to afford Bruno's tuition.
One day, two visiting fishermen asked him if they could ride his fishing boat to an islet off the coast of Naples. He thought they were idiots when one of them left their fishing rod on the boat. Bruno's father went to deliver the rod to the group and happened upon a drug deal. The men shot him multiple times and seven bullets pierced his body. He was left for dead by the thugs but was luckily saved by a coast guard ship that just happened to be passing by. They administered first aid and took him to the hospital. Later that night, the men sneaked into the fisherman's hospital room and attempted to finish him off but the young Bruno murdered them before they could strike. Bruno joined Passione in exchange for his father's protection but ironically discovered that the boss of the gang was the source of the drugs. His father died from complications related to his wounds five years later regardless.
Bruno Bucciarati's mother was a very loving woman. Her son loved talking to her and enjoyed the bedtime stories she would read to him. She and her husband decided to divorce on their 10th year of marriage when Bruno was 7, and she was going to leave the small town to live in the city. She tried to sway Bruno to live with her, but he refused and chose to accompany his father, as he knew his father was the saddest about the separation. Bruno's mother was proud of her son's kindness and although she was initially sad about his decision, eventually set it aside. She hoped that his kindness to overly sympathize with others' sorrows wouldn't cause misfortune to him. Two years later, his mother got remarried to a man from Milan. By the time Bruno became 12, she and Bruno would only see each other on Christmas.
Two men who pretended to be fishermen and hired Bruno Bucciarati's father to transport them to an isolated islet off the coast of Naples. However, one of the dealers "forgot" his fishing rod on the boat, resulting in Bucciarati's father going over to deliver the rod to the man. Bucciarati's father stumbled upon the two men dealing drugs with two other thugs and was shocked. The recipient of the drugs became angry with his dealers because someone would spot them every time. Bucciarati's father was shot multiple times for being a witness, piercing his body with seven bullets. The drug dealers left him for dead but later found out that he was rescued and taken to a hospital. They sneaked into his hospital room at night to finish him off, but the young Bruno ambushed and killed them, slicing the chest of one of them and stabbing the other in the eye.
This little boy from Sardinia tries catching a bug sitting on the branch of a plant, but the bug hops away onto the road. The boy jumps after it just as an oncoming truck is behind him. Vinegar Doppio yells for the boy to get away and tries to pull him but the boy tells him to stop yelling and that he knew there was a truck, dodging Doppio's arms and getting off the road himself. Doppio gets hit instead while the boy goes after a butterfly. When Diavolo kills a nearby fortuneteller, the little boy witnesses the whole thing behind a pillar and drops the container he was holding. At that point, Diavolo had already transformed back into Doppio and grabbed the boy's arm. While Doppio was distracted with the bug he just noticed on the ground behind him, the boy runs away screaming and crying.
After Vinegar Doppio tries saving a kid from an oncoming truck and nearly gets hit himself, a Sardinian fortune teller sitting by an alley asks if he's having bad luck. The man urges Doppio to have his fortune read but Doppio refuses despite being given a discount. To prove himself, the fortune teller tries to divine Doppio's past, revealing that he was born in Sardinia, has a secret that can be considered living a double life, and that he's looking for someone very important to him. Doppio tries to refute his claims saying that they're just general statements, but the man pries deeper into his past and states that he's looking for his daughter who he hasn't seen in 15 years. The man suddenly becomes confused because of Doppio's young appearance and begs to read Doppio's palm for free out of his own curiosity.
Suddenly, Diavolo intervenes and grabs the man's face, frightening the fortune teller who witnesses his change in appearance. Diavolo forces him to divine the whereabouts of Risotto Nero and the man obliges. The man then grabs Diavolo's palm and says that it's beautiful, until he notices that the lifeline on the palm just disappeared. Just as he realizes he was holding his own hand which Diavolo cut off, King Crimson obliterates his upper body with a single punch.
A dishonest taxi driver who drives Doppio from a village up to Costa Smeralda. When they reach their destination, the driver tries to scam Doppio by asking for ten times more than what he actually owes. When Doppio insinuates that the price must be wrong and that he only has half that amount, the man angrily threatens him. The taxi driver then tries to take Doppio's envelope from him, believing it is full of cash when it's actually only important pictures. Doppio's personality switches into Diavolo and nearly gouges the man's eye out before figuring out that he did not actually see the contents of the envelope. Doppio then hears a phone ring and grabs a toy hanging from the driver's rear-view mirror. While he uses it as a phone to talk to his boss, the taxi driver thinks he's on drugs and flees with 20,000¥'s worth in euros which he steals from Doppio.
A group of tourist kids playing football near Costa Smeralda. Diavolo infiltrates their group as Doppio after abducting one of the children and stealing his clothes. The ball they were playing with gets stuck on top of a tree branch and they try to throw rocks at it to get it down. Abbacchio yells at them to be quiet and to go play on the beach, until he notices their ball is stuck. Just as he gets the ball down for them, Bucciarati and Narancia find the abducted kid behind a rock with his wrist cut and his mouth stitched closed with his shoelaces. Doppio was actually the one to kick the ball up there so he could kill Abbacchio. One of the kids tells Doppio not to mess up again, and another wonders if he actually has any friends among them.
In 1978, eleven workers were conducting a survey for mineral resources within a crater where a meteorite fell several millennia ago in Cape York, Greenland. Two of them contracted an unknown disease and developed tumors across their entire bodies which killed them within 48 hours. The two men had both fallen in the crater and received minor cuts to their hands and feet, leading the doctors to believe that a virus was dormant within the meteorite in that crater which entered their bloodstreams. Their bodies underwent unbelievable physical changes including one man's fingers creating sparks like a stun gun which burnt off the fingers of one of the doctors treating him. Polnareff later discovers that the arrow is made from the same material as the meteorite.
Four drunkards who Mista spies on while preparing to leave toward Rome. Two of them are asleep on a bench. One of them hugs a water fountain and expresses his urge to urinate in it while his friend tries pulling him away. While the drunkard continues to hug the fountain, the friend then relieves himself in a post box. The man hugging the fountain keeps yelling about how he's a man of his word and is going to do it, so his friend pulls him once more. However, his upper body gets torn off. The drunkard crawls after his friend, demanding to take a leak because he can't reach his legs. The friend tries to runs away in fear until his legs fall apart as well. Mista witnesses the two men who were asleep have also died with their bodies torn apart. They are all victims of Green Day's mold.
Despite being a prisoner in an all-female prison guarded exclusively by women, she had given birth to Diavolo in the summer of 1967 during her second year of a ten-year sentence for bank robbery. She insisted that the father had already died of an illness and that she became pregnant over two years ago. While it was unbelievable, the prison held no men so the baby's birth was a mystery.
Several years later, Diavolo's stepfather found her buried and kept alive under Diavolo's room. Her mouth was stitched closed, so she was unable to move or speak. She didn't know how long she had been there but it had been several years. That night, the Sardinian village was burned to the ground, and she was a casualty.
Diavolo's stepfather was a kind priest living in a small village in Sardinia who accepted to adopt the infant born in the prison and named him Diavolo. As Diavolo grew, the priest and the village thought of him as cowardly and clumsy. However, the man was openhearted, as when Diavolo told him that he wanted to become a sailor, he agreed that would be Diavolo's best path instead of becoming a priest.
When Diavolo became 19 in 1986, the priest watched his son go on a date with a girl on the Emerald Coast. He decided that his son was old enough to have a car and began to build a garage beside Diavolo's room. When he began digging into the concrete, he unearthed Diavolo's mother, who was buried alive under her son's room. That night, a fire burned the entire Sardinian village to the ground. The priest was confirmed dead as one of the casualties.
Chariot Requiem's soul manipulation affects the entirety of Rome, leading to several bystanders seeing themselves in another's body. A man switches bodies with his dog and then nervously looks at himself barking. A policeman and a nearby pigeon switch bodies. The soul of the policeman's partner switches with the criminal they captured in the back seat of their car. A mother and her baby switch bodies, leading to a dumbfounded baby looking at her own body babbling like a child. A couple has also switched bodies. In the man's body, the woman cries because she needs to urinate but cannot bring herself to touch the penis. She resorts to begging her boyfriend to handle it for her but he knows it would look indecent in public while he's in her body.
The criminal enjoys his newfound freedom and power in the policeman's body and puts handcuffs on the mother rolling on the ground. He then tries to arrest Mista in Trish's body, who unceremoniously shoots and kills him. Eventually, they begin to transform into unknown creatures from another world due to Requiem's true power, but are returned to normal after its defeat.
A civilian who ran a flower shop in Piazza Monte Santo and had a bad leg. Fugo said he's a normal, honest man. His daughter dated Scolippi but she passed away. He, like most people, misunderstood Scolippi and his Stand ability and thought he was the one who murdered the unfortunate girl. Wanting revenge, he begged Bruno Bucciarati and his team to punish the man, up to the point where he was willing to pay the assassins all of his life's savings.
The seventeen-year-old daughter of the flower shop owner who was in a romantic relationship with Scolippi. While she told her mother about her boyfriend, her father was unaware. One day, she went to Scolippi's apartment, clutched a stone-shaped sculpture, and then jumped off the roof. Her suicide was predicted by Rolling Stones, however the difficult-to-understand ability of Scolippi's Stand made it look like he was the one who killed her. Her father stated she's not the kind of girl who would kill herself, and became determined to avenge her.
Stone Ocean
A guard from the detention center that Jolyne Cujoh and Ermes Costello are at before being transferred to Green Dolphin Street Jail. Jolyne says he looks like Tom Cruise. He stumbles upon Jolyne masturbating in her cell, leaving the latter completely embarrassed and wanting to die after she notices him. The guard is on the bus with Jolyne and Ermes on their way to Green Dolphin Street Jail and notices Ermes showing Jolyne where she keeps her money hidden. After Jolyne gets off the bus, the guard and his partner beat up Ermes while trying to extort her money. Jolyne unconsciously activates her Stand and rips off the guard's ear with a piece of string from her finger, while also retrieving Ermes' money back.
A female co-prisoner of Jolyne and Ermes in the detention center while Jolyne awaits her trial. She taunts Jolyne after discovering she was caught masturbating by a guard, asking how anyone could get aroused from looking at prison bars. Ermes tells her to shut up, but she responds by saying she's not always thinking of sexual things like those two. Jolyne decides to make a bet with her about who could go without masturbating the longest, but the prisoner laughs and says they wouldn't be able to prove that. She is quickly silenced when Jolyne could tell from the joint of her left ring finger that she was imprisoned because of her sexual behavior.
A pedestrian who Jolyne and Romeo Jisso believe they killed while driving. They were about to kiss when they smashed into the body. Jolyne was about to call the ambulance, but Romeo convinced her not to because his future would be ruined if he went to prison. After pressuring Jolyne, she helped him put the man's body in the car's trunk and Romeo hid him in the swamps. Jolyne is arrested later after being framed for the man's death.
Jotaro later reveals that the man who framed Jolyne was Johngalli A. Johngalli set up the car accident by sending thugs from prison to throw a random hitchhiker out into the street during the rain. Jolyne and Romeo understandably jumped to conclusions and thought it was their fault for hitting the man.
Jolyne's mother and Jotaro's ex-wife, seen only in flashbacks. She is said to be Italian-American and has a close relationship with her daughter, whom she raised mostly alone due to the absence of her husband. After Romeo's betrayal, Jolyne only allows her mother to call her JoJo. Before Jolyne's trial in court, her mother asks her lawyer to deliver clothes, socks, underwear, a toothbrush, vitamins, her favorite books and magazines, some schoolwork, and an amulet that Jotaro asked her to give Jolyne if she was ever in trouble. While in prison, Jolyne frequently thinks about her mom and wants to hear her voice. It is unknown where she met Jotaro, as well as her location during the events of Stone Ocean. It can be assumed that she is unaware of Stands and of Jotaro's activities with the Speedwagon Foundation, as Jotaro took pains to keep her and Jolyne out of danger.
The corrupt defense attorney of Jolyne who meets with her in the detention center. He brings her various items from her mother, including an amulet from Jotaro containing a piece of an Arrow, which awakens her Stand. After she is transferred to Green Dolphin Street Jail, they meet again and he advises her to plead guilty to the hit-and-run charges, telling her that the judge is a good friend of his and would give her a sentence of 1–2 years if she did so. Jolyne maintains her innocence, but he eventually talks her into the plea bargain. However, at the hearing, the judge sentences her to 15 years instead. The lawyer is revealed to be in the pay of Romeo, and congratulates him for being released free of all charges due to Jolyne pleading guilty.
Later, the lawyer visits the prison to submit paperwork and is witnessed by Jolyne, who is furious from seeing him. The man puts on an act in front of Loccobarocco, saying he didn't become a lawyer for the money and feels ashamed of his insufficient skills for being incapable of lessening Jolyne's punishment. Loccobarocco falls for it and says he's a great lawyer and a noble man, before handing him a letter that Jolyne wrote for him. As he reads the letter in his car and begins to get comfortable, Jolyne uses Stone Free's strings to strangle him, causing him to crash on the freeway.
An elderly judge who is in charge of Jolyne Cujoh's trial. Jolyne agrees to the plea bargain and admits that she's guilty for the car theft and hit-and-run charges against her. However, the judge takes into account that despite Jolyne having no intention to kill, alcohol was used while she was "driving". He suddenly declares a murder charge, explaining that she also purposefully harmed another by hiding the man's corpse in the swamps. He condemns Jolyne to 15 years in Green Dolphin Street Jail.
Two guards of Green Dolphin Street Jail who are responsible for handling new prisoners when Jolyne arrives. The brunette is empathetic toward prisoners, as she is worried when Jolyne looks like she fainted and thinks it's because her straight jacket is on too tight due to the humid air. When she starts loosening the belt for Jolyne, the other guard stops her and says the room is specially designed that way. She loathes the prisoners, stating that the bad treatment she inflicts is wholly deserved after a life of disrespecting the law. The rude guard steps on Jolyne and orders her around, but Jolyne merely plays around with the two guards by provocatively posing at them while naked during the strip-search.
An impatient prison doctor who makes sure the prisoners are healthy, uncaring of whether he hurts the patients during his assessment. He checks Jolyne's physical condition upon her entry in Green Dolphin Street Jail, and bluntly pokes her eyes with his fingers when she is off guard just to check whether she has fake eyes or contact lenses. When he's finished with the check-up, he gives Jolyne only five seconds to read and sign the documents. The doctor is later seen checking Ermes Costello out of the infirmary.
A hairdresser in charge of shaving the new female prisoners' heads. As he begins to cut Jolyne's hair, she yells at him to stop. When he says it's his job to cut their hair short, Jolyne points to two inmates with long hair and asks why they were able to keep it. The hairdresser is actually corrupt and accepts bribes from the prisoners for botching the job. He coughs to subtly reveal that prisoners can either pay $5 to save five inches, $10 to save ten inches, $30 to save all their hair, or get shaved bald for free. Jolyne pays him $30 and keeps her hair.
The team of prison guards in charge of watching over the female ward. They have a room near the entrance of the ward where they can rest. When Jolyne is shrunk by Goo Goo Dolls, Gwess forces her to enter their room in a mouse costume so she can investigate their surroundings for them to escape the prison. One particularly zealous shotgun-wielding guard yells at Gwess to get away from the door leading to their room if she has no business there. He then hears several noises in their room outside the ward, caused by Jolyne growing back to her original size. A bald, laid-back guard dismisses the first guard's suspicions, saying it was probably just the coffee machine. However, Jolyne makes even more noises and the three guards almost catch her as they look under their desk. Jolyne quickly uses Stone Free to pour hot coffee on the bald guard's pants and runs away while they're distracted, only for the suspecting guard to see nothing below the table.
Later, Gwess tricks Jolyne into getting past the gun point and the first guard who heard noises earlier is shocked to see her. He sounds the alarm for a prison break and goes to get backup. As they arrive, Jolyne had disappeared because she managed to return to the ward after beating up Gwess and demanding to be shrunk again. The man couldn't identify Jolyne because he only saw her back. The bald guard then spills coffee on his pants again and cries about not having any more spares.
A guard who was fired because of his laziness and supposedly went home. In reality, Gwess used Goo Goo Dolls to shrink him and he becomes her "pet". Adorning the skin of a dead parakeet, he is forced to act like a cute animal and eat scraps that she feeds him. She forces him to fly and stand on her finger, but the man remains immobile since it would be a difficult task to do within his costume. Gwess yells at him to try and the man actually ends up successful, but makes a "whoa" sound upon landing. Angered that he slipped out of his role, Gwess begins to squeeze him but Jolyne rescues the bird with Stone Free. However, Jolyne takes off the parakeet's head only to find the man was already killed with his limbs torn apart by Goo Goo Dolls.
A black inmate who Jolyne meets during her first day of prison. She serves the meals to the prisoners of the female ward. Jolyne arrives late to the cafeteria because of Gwess purposely spilling water on Jolyne's pants while she was sleeping. Since Jolyne arrived late, the inmate serving food tells Jolyne that she's sold out. Jolyne asks why prisoners were allowed to take more than one meal, and why another inmate was just given food if they were sold out. The black inmate makes excuses such as those being one of Green Dolphin Street Jail's seven special privileges.
When Jolyne tries to call her mom, the black inmate cuts in line and takes the phone before her, mocking Jolyne for not making a reservation. She says it's usually a month wait before getting to use the phone so inmates usually sell their spot to each other, and that's another one of the prison's seven wonders.
A female inmate who tries to take advantage of Jolyne by asking for $1 and then intimidates her into asking for the dollar back. However, Jolyne makes her swallow a crushed coin, causing a horrible stomachache and coerces the bully into giving her $10 instead.
A bullied prisoner who is victimized by the rest of the female ward. Gwess uses her as an example of what happens to those who don't assert themselves in prison. Jolyne later helps the prisoner by also coerce one of the bullies to give the girl her money back.
A guard who brings Jolyne to the visit room. Jolyne knocks him out when she sees that the visitor is her father Jotaro. At first rather reasonable as he apologize for beating Jolyne's fingers when she grabbed the outer bars of the ward (although he hit a second time when Jolyne let go of the bars), he threatens to kill her when Jolyne punches him. He is killed by Johngalli A when he snipes the guard by mistake.
The guard in charge of watching the prisoners searching for the two missing male prisoners in the swamp and fields. Jolyne and Ermes cannot go away from him because of their explosive bracelets which will trigger if they try to flee. He tried to victimize Ermes and trigger her explosive bracelet to spite her. Foo Fighters killed him and used his corpse to try to kill Jolyne by driving it away, threatening to trigger the bracelet.
Two prisoners working the field who were attacked and killed by Foo Fighters when they approached the tractor it was guarding. No trace of them were left, and a search party was gathered in order to find them.
Three prisoners who, alongside Jolyne and Ermes, composed the group who searched for two missing prisoners in the swamp. Foo Fighters killed them all and invaded their corpses to approach Jolyne in order to kill her.
An inmate who tries to to drink into Foo Fighters' water cup when it plays ball with Jolyne and Ermes. Thinking that it is still the weak-willed prisoner Atroe, she tries to intimidate Foo Fighters but the Stand infects her with some of the plankton, breaking her jaw and making her spit all the water she drank.
A guard watching over the prison courtyard. He interrupts Jolyne Ermes and Foo Fighters ball game during their bet with Miraschon. It is revealed that Miraschon bribed him into interfering so that we wins her gamble.
A guard overseeing the cameras feedback and managing every alert in the prison. He allows Enrico Pucci to check Jolyne's phone conversation with the Speedwagon Foundation.
A guard that Whitesnake has brainwashed. Standing in the backyard of the prison, he shoots Jolyne and tries to steal Jotaro's Stand disc on Whitesnake's orders. Weather Report kills him by causing a rain of poisonous frogs.
A guard who witnesses the rain frog caused by Weather Report. Seeing Pucci trapped under the rain, he tries to flee when Pucci asks him to open the door to safety, claiming he will go bring reinforcement. Pucci kicks a poisonous frog into his eyes in order to blind him and force him to let him enter.
A female inmate making money as a prostitute. Sports Maxx tries to solicit her but because he is invisible, the female inmate kicks another prisoner, mistaking him for a groper. Maxx finally devours her when she realizes that he is a zombie.
The denizens of the maximum security ward. They are all particularly monstrous prisoners, having committed horrible crimes that make them unfit to live with other inmates like child murder, or being too violent, vicious, or prone to try escaping the prison. When Jolyne arrives, they all sexually harass her from their respective cells. They eventually come under the influence of Survivor and when freed by Viviano Westwood, they slaughter themselves with only a few survivors.
Anasui's former girlfriend. When Anasui was 21, he caught her cheating on him with another man and literally took her apart. Anasui was sent to prison for that.
This maximum security ward prisoner is the one that found DIO's bone before it turned into the Green Baby.
A team of doctors who take care of Jotaro's lifeless body during his coma and study his condition. They tried reviving him but without the Stand and memory discs, their efforts were fruitless.
A team of prison guards who went after Jolyne and Anasui after they tried to escape Green Dolphin Street through the swamps. They were taken down by Anasui.
A mother shoplifting in a supermarket. She and her baby happen to pass near Pucci; when the baby tries to grab the cross on Pucci's hat, he almost falls but Pucci saves him and also manages to catch all the stolen items before returning them to the shoplifter. The mother then sees with horror that her baby has half-grown into an adult.
Bohemian Rhapsody universal range affects a number of people in Florida and the world. A kind old man who Weather Report eases the rhumatisms' offers to give them a ride to Orlando. However, Bohemian Rhapsody makes him transform into the Big Bad Wolf and he attacks Anasui. Diver Down decapitates him. A chocolate shop owner who tries to call the police on Anasui when his double knocks over some chocolate in his shop transforms into Snow White's Prince Charming. A young man tries to shake hands with Spiderman first, but the ladder he's used to reach the superhero is knocked down by Anasui.
Donatello had a family consisting of his mother, and his step-father and half-sisters. Because they openly favoured Donatello's half-sisters over him, he fled them at 13. When he was sent in juvenile detention, they didn't object.
A woman who thought Versus stole Ichiro's shoes and sentenced him to six months in juvenile detention as punishment for his perceived crime.
A detainee in juvenile detention who lived with Versus and regularly beat him, making his life hell. Despite being only two years his seniors, he was already balding and fat.
A private detective Pucci hired to separate his sister Perla from Wes Bluemarine. However, the detective investigated Wes' family and discovering that his mother was black, assumed that Wes was a mixed race. He was part of a Klan like organization and lynched Wes after killing his mother and setting his home on fire because they hated the mixed relationship. Wes later killed the detective to take revenge for Perla's suicide.
A tourist visiting Cape Canaveral alongside Pucci. When Pucci has to wait in line for the next visit, the tourist kindly pretends that they were together, allowing him to enter. He tries to converse with the priest but is rebuked. He becomes the first victim of C-Moon when the shifting gravity makes him "fall" and impale his head into a barrier.
As the range of Made in Heaven's time acceleration covered the entirety of earth, every human was affected by its powers and a few examples were shown.
- A little girl ordering an ice cream cone sees her ice cream melt rapidly as she tries to lick it.
- A class of children partake in a jump rope contest where they have to skip in time to music and see who lasts the longest. The music accelerates and all the children trip as they try to keep up with the quick rhythm, tying themselves up with the rope while a few lose consciousness from the rope strangling their necks.
- Television stations consecutively broadcast commercials rather than actual content, due to following the time on the clock. In response to rumors of time accelerating, the members of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich declared the clock is accurate. A journalist tries to prove to them that time is accelerating, and drops a glass to show that nobody can even see it falling but it's already shattered. The staff tells him he must be him imagining things while the journalist is furious, and they then cut to commercials again.
- A child reading a Jump magazine sneezes and realizes her snot hardens instantly. Unfazed by the accelerating time, she decides to keep on reading thinking it's still only time for dinner. She eventually falls asleep, her magazine turned to dust.
- A whole classroom of students are flabbergasted when the supervisor of their exams starts the clock and near immediately stops the exam.
- A man carefully putting sauce on his tonkatsu accidentally empties the whole bottle.
- A teenager calling his mother asking for cash accidentally calls his teacher instead. After hanging up, he realizes with horror that his call has lasted more than six hours, costing him around 30,000 yen.
- A college league baseball pitcher becomes the temporary star of his stadium when his throws become uncannily fast. His joy is short-lived when a player manages to hit the ball and it falls on him, breaking his jaw and causing severe blood loss.
- A mangaka realizes that he's behind schedule for the publication of his next chapter. He blames his assistants for being lazy despite the fact that he's not given them any work yet. He couldn't draw anything because his ink would dry before it reached the paper. When he calls his editor to justify himself and claims that no one could have completed their chapter in time, he hears about Rohan Kishibe being able to do so.
- An employee named Rocky enters an industrial fridge and is instantly frozen.
- A couple rejoices as they have broken their record for longest intercourse, as four hours passed due to the accelerated clock.
- A woman walking her dog while crossing the street is run over by a car. Her dog is stunned to see only her hand holding its leash remaining, with the rest of her body nowhere to be seen. Just behind the dog is a major traffic accident with cars crashed into each other.
- A helicopter crew crashes when they try to lower their altitude and cannot stabilize in time.
- Several people are trapped in a constantly moving elevator and vomit.
- A grandpa passes away while his family mourns and his body immediately rots.
- One janitor futitely tries to wipe off the dust from a window, which instantly covers it again.
- Several people rush to buy canned food since nothing will be left soon due to all their produce already being rotten.
- A man goes back to a store he bought a TV from because it already broke, only to discover that all objects, even money, are decaying at rapid speeds.
- A woman asks what day of the week it is, confused by the time acceleration.
- A man sees that his teeth crown are falling out.
- A woman realizes that her breast implants have decayed.
- An old man's wig is falling apart.
- An artist's Michelangelo fresco starts decaying.
- After the universe is reset, one Green Dolphin Street guard and a group of prisoners are shown finding themselves back in prison and naked, confused by what just happened.
She is the counterpart of Jolyne inside Green Dolphin Street Jail after the first universe reset made by Pucci.
He is the counterpart of Jotaro come to visit the alternate Jolyne in the first alternate universe made by Pucci.
Steel Ball Run
Acting as a voice of the tribe, she urges Sandman to apologize for and renounce reading the white man's books. Close to her brother, she is aware of his escape route and proceeds to beat him for his actions but does not try to kill him like the warriors that chased him there. However, like the rest of the tribe, she does not understand, or at least is not willing to understand, Sandman's tactics of trying to defeat the white man that are taking away their land with the white man's methods.
These identical looking men are the most recognizable among Steven Steel's employees and do various odd jobs during the race, such as welcoming and registering the participants of the Steel Ball Run, attending the buffets or tending to the boats of the race. One of the men also taught mathematics to Lucy during the race. During the government's search for traitors, they were investigated but nothing of note happens to them. After the end of the Steel Ball Run, they were hired to work on a boat to Europe.
A petty thief lurking around the Steel Ball Run race subscription office. He tries to steal $20 from Gyro Zeppeli but is caught. As he is taken away by the police, the thief angrily declares that he'll follow Gyro and do everything to hinder him, prompting the Neopolitan to challenge the thief in a duel and kill him when a well-placed Steel Ball throw makes the thief shoot himself.
A character much like Enya the Hag makes an appearance in Steel Ball Run as the fortune teller (correctly) informing Pocoloco that he will have great luck in the race.
A Californian sheriff whose jurisdiction overlaps with the path of the Steel Ball Run's first stage. He brings up a murder case to light and asks Steven Steel to stop the race. Figuring that the event won't be interrupted, he asks his friend Mountain Tim to investigate the murder case for him during the race.
The wife of Gregorio Zeppeli and mother of five children. Gyro's mother cooks the meals for her family and cares a lot for them, as shown when she kisses Gyro's cheek before he became his father's assistant as an executioner. She doesn't have much medical expertise nor the ability to use Steel Balls, but she assists Gyro and her husband with their patients as a nurse. Like her husband, she tells Gyro to focus on the tasks he's assigned to rather than get himself involved with other matters.
Gyro has four younger siblings who weren't shown to be involved with the Zeppeli family's executioner duties, since Gyro was the eldest and chosen to be their father's successor. Several years after the end of the Steel Ball Run race, their family moved to a different country but their whereabouts are unknown.
A noble from the Kingdom of Naples familiar with the Zeppeli family. During Gyro's youth, the man would periodically visit the Zeppeli to check on Gyro's age. When Gyro became an executioner and protested to Marco's execution, the noble would expose the Steel Ball Run race to Gyro and explain to him that winning the race would bring enough glory to the King for the latter to declare a general amnesty, saving Marco.
Despite her frail appearance, she is prisoner condemned to death for the poisoning and killing of many families and children who appears during Gyro's apprenticeship as an executioner. While being escorted to the execution grounds, she bites off two fingers from one of her guards and escapes in Gyro's direction. Because of her appearance, Gyro hesitates before stopping her, allowing her to rip off his collar hanger.
He and another man are men close to president Funny Valentine acting as counselors. He makes an agreement with Diego Brando to recruit him for the president. They are later issued to keep watch over Lucy Steel after she had merged the skull of the Corpse Parts into her womb. Lucy overhears them discussing her condition, and when they notice her conscious, they try to hold her down and inject a drug to put her back to sleep. She makes a run for it, and throughout several pages, one of the men is constantly shouting out lines referring to making her docile like a winter catfish. (A total of 5 times) The catfish guy is constantly getting injured on his left eye due to Lucy's Stand ability, and eventually a guard walks in with a shotgun and accidentally gets stabbed by the injection needle. He ends up pulling the trigger, and the catfish guy is shot straight in the left eye and killed. The other guy tries to catch Lucy, but eventually falls and impales his eye on the door handle.
She was a rich eighty-year-old woman who married Diego Brando and died six months after, rumoured to have been poisoned by her husband so he could obtain her inheritance. The way she died seems to be a reference to George Joestar's sickness from the poison Dio Brando was secretly giving him.
After Diego and his mother are washed away from their hometown by a flood, they are found by the Farm Worker and later live and work at the farm. Five years later, the Farm Worker makes advances on Ms. Brando despite being already married with children. When Ms. Brando stops him for that very reason, he retaliates later by secretly putting holes in the cups of the Brando, knowing that cups are limited. Then, in charge of distributing soup, he makes a point to pour the soup through the holed cups to show that Diego or his mother cannot obtain soup.
Originally a farmer, he was drafted to war but deserted. He was later found and imprisoned for abandoning his duties and eventually died of disease, leaving his family without a father and without escape from their branding as a family of "traitors."
After her husband died after abandoning his war post, she took the rest of her family across the country to find a place away from society because they were shunned for being the family of a traitor. It is implied that they found an empty spot in a forest where they built a log house to live in, where Ringo's mother had to do the work of both parents for the sake of her children, even taking care of the weak-bodied Ringo. She is later stabbed to death by the Potato Killer along with her daughters.
Ringo has two unnamed sisters who do not appear aside from their death scene.
A murderer and pedophile who almost raped Ringo. As he wore a military uniform, so he may have been a soldier. One night, when Ringo was only 10 years-old, the Potato Killer entered the Roadagain house and stabbed Ringo's mother and sisters to death. After this, he began to eat a potato in his right hand while staring at a sleeping Ringo. When Ringo awakened and witnessed the scene before him, the Potato Killer choked Ringo with his left hand while licking the boy's skin. Praising his paleness, the killer started to get undressed but noticed that Ringo had stolen his gun and was pointing it at him. The Potato Killer attempted to talk Ringo out of shooting, completely unremorseful of his deeds and threatening to kill him. Ringo momentarily lets go, but before the Potato Killer could grab the gun, Ringo picked the gun back up and shot the man through the mouth, killing him and avenging his family.
She was one of the patients from the hospital who Gyro had sex with before almost being caught by Gregorio. Gyro used the Steel Balls to give the girlfriend the appearance of an old woman and pretend to take care of her. Initially mad at Gyro, the latter redeems himself by making the woman more attractive for a week. She appears to have a wedding ring mark on her middle finger which indicates her status as a married woman and is having an affair. She casually mentions to Gyro that he would have been executed if they were caught.
Gangsters from Chicago who manage a shady casino in which Gyro and Johnny try to gamble their millions away. They try to cheat, almost making Gyro and Johnny transform into trees. During the attack of the Eleven Men, the gangsters prefer to hide from harm as they have nothing to gain from endangering themselves, forcing Gyro to exchange all of the money for a string to stitch his wound and pay for protection, prompting the gangsters to shoot the Eleven Men.
She was cherished by Wekapipo, who was seven years her elder. As a seventeen year old, the first time she'd ever left her home to see the ocean was on her wedding day. She married a nobleman after her brother pushed for the marriage to happen, thinking that being married to a wealthy family would bring her happiness. However, her husband regularly beat her and she blamed herself for it. Six months after the wedding, Wekapipo discovered her sobbing one day with her face bloody and bruised. After unknowingly knocking over a vase, Wekapipo discovered that his sister was rendered almost completely blind from the beatings due to a wounded portion of her optic nerve.
When Wekapipo was exiled, he thought she died in 1889. She fell down some stairs when she was working which broke her left shoulder and bruised her head. It was considered taboo for anyone to take care of her, but the Zeppeli family took her in as a patient. Gyro went against the advice of his mother and attempted to perform surgery, but "fortunately" failed. Had he succeeded, she would have suffered from a more tragic future. She was being kept alive only because she was blind and her former father-in-law assumed she would die on her own anyway. Gregorio Zeppeli keeps her safe and hidden away in the countryside.
The nobleman Wekapipo's sister married, who Wekapipo considered as a friend from his line of work. He was the son of a wealthy financial commissioner. He was regularly beating his wife and rendered her blind, prompting Wekapipo to ask the pope to annul the marriage, which the church approved of. Wekapipo then begged his brother-in-law to divorce his sister but was beaten up by the man's scabbard. Humiliated, the man challenged Wekapipo to a duel using Steel Balls and was killed. However, his influence made him able to have Wekapipo exiled even in death.
Hot Pants' little brother. One day when he and Hot Pants went gathering nuts in the mountains, the both of them were attacked by a bear. They fled into and were cornered in a small hole in the ground and the bear was furiously clawing at them. Hot Pants threw her brother at the bear to save herself and the child died.
A loose group of children and an old painter who were near a park south of the Independence Hall in Philadelphia. They witnessed Johnny being shot but saw different culprits: either Wekapipo, Diego or Valentine. When Gyro asked them who shot Johnny, they argued and further confused him. It is revealed that they were all right in a roundabout way as they were observing parallel universes.
A coach driver whom Lucy obliged to drive her and Steven to the Delaware River. He tried to resist, but a nest of wasps made him flee to the coach and unwillingly drive away. In the USS Blue Hawaii, Valentine slammed a door on him and sent him to a parallel universe.
A civilian whom Valentine trapped halfway in a mirror. Valentine also killed his alternate self and put the alternate legs on the railroad worker's lap. If the worker lets go the gear stick, he would die, disintegrated as he fused with his alternate self. His ultimate fate remains unknown.
When Funny Valentine was blessed by the Saint's Corpse, he acquired a new ability named Love Train. A pocket dimension manifesting as a gap in space with luminous edges. If anything harmful like an attack were to touch the wall of light, the harm would be redirected to random people all over the world who would suffer the misfortune of death in Valentine's place.
When Johnny tries to shoot Valentine a first time with his nails, the harm is redirected to a nearby farmer working on a field, who dies.
Johnny shoots three nails at the wall, causing the death of three construction workers in Paris when a scaffolding collapses on them, even decapitating one of them.
Gyro throws a Steel Ball at the wall, causing the death of a young boy from Saigon who is shot in the head.
Johnny shoots again at the wall, the harm is redirected at a rioter somewhere who gets hit by a baseball bat; the impact crushes his skull and he dies.
Gyro throws a near perfect Super Spin Steel Ball at Valentine, causing a cart to roll over a man and a woman in the Middle East.
In his rage because of Gyro's death, Johnny shoots a nail at the wall without the Super Spin, causing the death of an African tribesman accidentally shot in the throat by a brethren.
Five additional shots cause as many people to fall on train tracks just as the train arrives, and they are presumably run over.
Another shot is redirected, and a lock is broken, causing a lion and lioness to devour a zoo worker.
The birth father of Funny Valentine. He was tortured to death and had the habit of writing dates on things. He always kept the handkerchief with the date of the birth of his son and tasked his friend, Captain Valentine to give it to his family after his death.
A group of women who interfere during the final stage of the Steel Ball Run race when the alternate Diego Brando stops in the middle of a street. They don't hesitate to swarm him and hug him, unaware that Diego is using them as meat shields. When Tusk ACT 4 strikes from below the ground, it kills two women by mistakes.
JoJolion
This female police officer guards Josuke's room in Morioh Hospital, where he rests after his initial meeting with Yasuho and Joshu. While Josuke plans to leave, Yasuho tells him that she can simply take a picture of his hat and leave by herself. Refusing, Josuke uses Soft & Wet to drain the water from the Officer's body, immediately making her thirsty. She leaves her post to take a drink of water from the fountain across the hallway, giving the pair the opportunity to leave. She makes a "phewwwwwww~" sound after she drinks.
This man owns the SBR Hat Shop, a business that has been running since 1891. When Yasuho and Josuke inquire about Josuke's sailor hat, the owner recognizes the hat, and reveals that he sold it three days ago to 'Yoshikage Kira'. He recognizes Josuke as Kira, and tells him Kira's address: Morioh Building 258-204.
A tourist from Tokyo whom Ojiro Sasame has kidnapped. She says that she is accustomed to being used or manipulated by people in her life. It is suggested that Ojiro abused her with his Stand, Fun Fun Fun. When she was introduced in Kira's apartment, Josuke sees her inside the bathtub, naked. He demands answers of the girl, who claims that both she and Josuke were equal captives in the apartment three days earlier, and given that he escaped, she assumed he had returned to free her.
Josuke injures his left hand and foot on subtle hazards scattered inside the room in order for Ojiro's Stand to capture his limbs. The girl advises Josuke to avoid hurting his remaining limbs or he will be at Ojiro's mercy. Ojiro tries to drown the girl in the bathtub, since she is completely in his control, but Josuke saves her. After that she is manipulated to grab a razor and try to cut her tongue, so that Josuke would stop her. Later in the struggle, the girl telephones Ojiro to tell him of Josuke's whereabouts, revealing that she has struck a compromise with Ojiro under duress. After Josuke's victory, she leaves the apartment, still naked and lost. She is last seen in a trash can that was tipped over by some kids riding by. She stands up, still wearing the trash can and stumbling around.
While Josuke is being attacked by Ojiro Sasame, he briefly remembers a man's face. This man is muscular, slightly taller than Josuke, and has shoulder-length straight hair with a bang partially hiding the right side of his face.
A random woman invited by Ojiro Sasame to go swimming with him some time before he met Yoshikage Kira. He accidentally killed her by unconsciously using his Stand, Fun Fun Fun.
Unnamed daughter of Johnny Joestar and Rina Higashikata, sister of George Joestar II. Listed in the Joestar Family Tree.
An elderly resident of Morioh. Josuke encounters her in her house when he takes a shortcut through a garden. Pursued by Born This Way, Josuke enters the old woman's house and she ends up buried in snow. Her ultimate fate is unknown.
A little boy inhabiting the house in which Josuke tries to evade Born This Way. Shocked by the intrusion and the apparition of snow, the boy begins to cry. He opens a way out of the house when Josuke realizes that the boy is unaffected by the Stand. His T-shirt adorning a ladybug symbol is reminiscent of Giorno Giovanna.
A taxi driver stationing in front of the Morioh University Hospital. When Josuke bumps against the car, the driver mistakes him for a client and remotely opens the door of his cab, triggering an attack from Born This Way. Paisley Park contacts the taxi driver through the cell phone and Josuke orders him to close the door, making Born This Way disappear before he is crushed against a pole.
An inhabitant of Shakedown Road who coerces Joshu into giving his lunch money as compensation for breaking the woman's daughter's compact. She uses Les Feuilles to make Joshu stomp on the compact and uses a sticker stuck on Joshu's shoe as proof and pressures him into giving compensation.
An elderly resident of Shakedown Road and pet shop owner who tries to extort Josuke into paying for a turtle he made Josuke unwittingly kill. After being "paid back" by Josuke, he later tells Josuke of Johnny Joestar's unfortunate end.
Three thugs who use Josuke and Joshu to commit a drug deal with a girl, utilizing the Shakedown Road's Les Feuilles to avoid getting caught by the police and pin the blame on Josuke. Joshu tries to take the money for themselves, but the thugs manage to catch up to him before he escaped; Joshu is saved by his Stand when it detaches one of the thugs' hand, shocking them long enough for him to run away.The three of them are proficient at utilising Les Feuilles' properties to their advantage. Josuke uses his Stand to take the money from the thugs and pay the pet shop owner.
A well-endowed woman with a noticeable tattoo on her inner thigh and having business with the three thugs. She performs a shady exchange with the thugs through Les Feuilles and leaves with her package with the thugs, watching police officers and Josuke and Joshu struggle with each other.
Two policemen investigating a drug trade happening between the three thugs and the voluptuous woman in Shakedown Road. Fooled by Josuke and Joshu who act as decoy mules and unaware of Les Feuilles, they arrest the duo when Josuke accidentally elbows one of them, allowing the real criminals to perform their deal. However, they only find candy and money on Josuke while Joshu escapes, and the policemen have no choice but to release Josuke and pursue the woman.
A mysterious baby boy who was washed up on the beach of Morioh in the year 1901. He was saved by a local fisherman, however he had nothing on him that could help identify him. His fate after that remains unknown. When he was found he wore nothing but some jewelry, socks and what appears to be a woolen hat.
A wealthy old man in a wheelchair who ate one of the fruits he was given by Aisho Dainenjiyama, which caused his legs to be healed and run to his wife before his eyes fell out just as he was having sex with her.
Aisho's girlfriend was someone Aisho was madly in love with to the point where he revealed the secret of his race to her and his heart problems. However, she did not return those feelings, as she had an affair with another man while Aisho was hibernating. Yotsuyu claims that she stole the deed to Aisho's house, sold it, and had it torn down while she ran off with the money.
A yakitori shop owner extorted by Karera, who uses her Stand ability to create a strand of hair through her food and thus getting a free meal.
A balding obese man with whom Karera has business. He has paid her to regrow his hair and has set a meeting in a local coffee shop. When both head into the restrooms to make the hair grow back in private, Josuke barges in, believing the deal to be sexual in nature. The salaryman only partially regrows his hair in the shape of his hands and flees without paying Karera.
Two tourists whom Karera antagonises for seemingly no reason. Karera stealthily grows a hair on one of the tourists' credit cards and pulls it to her, then deduces the code of the card and steals a large sum of money.
Two policemen watching over a plaza of Morioh's commercial district. They witness the A. Phex Brothers playing football in public and ask them to stop disrupting the public order. Seeing that the brothers are suspicious, they try to arrest them but get handcuffed together, one of the officers having his jaw pierced by the handcuffs.
A taxi driver who shows disappointment after Karera Sakunami tells him to drive her and Josuke to Kira's apartment, because of the very short distance. Angered by his reaction, Karera throws a tantrum and the cab driver tries to kick her out of his cab, pointing out that there are cameras. She then settles down and coldly blames him for closing the door on her hair, saying she won't tell as long as he cooperates.
A hostess bar owner in Morioh. In the know about the Milagro Man's money, the bar owner becomes suspicious because Joshu is spending a large amount of money in his establishment. Unwilling to bear the curse, the owner shoves more money into Joshu's pocket and tries to beat him up to frighten him away, but Joshu's Nut King Call bolts the owner to his subordinates, allowing him to leave unscathed.
A mysterious man whom little is known about. He appears to be well-recognized in the underworld of Japan, as a nightclub owner refused Joshu Higashikata's absurd amount of money and paid him back with interest just to leave, fearing Joshu might be working for the man. The word milagro is Spanish for miracle and also shares the name with the Japanese leather goods company.
As an urban legend goes, the Milagro Man was an arms dealer from an unknown country who became rich from wars all over the world due to his business of making and selling incredible weapons. After his death, his descendants took over his work. In some generation, the current arms dealer at the time lost a prolonged lawsuit, costing him 50,000,000,000 dollars. The dealer went mad and killed his whole family, set his house and fortune on fire, then flung himself into the fire to kill himself. The curse of the Milagro Man is said to have persisted into a lone scorched bill found next to his corpse.
One cab driver working in Morioh. When Joshu tries to go home with his cab, the driver is reluctant to complete his course and tries to refuse Joshu's money, the latter insisting on paying him. In the struggle, Joshu accidentally sets a bill on fire and gets covered in the Milagro Man's money.
A young boy wearing a striped baseball uniform and a baseball cap. He's introduced giving an envelope to Josuke Higashikata, claiming an unnamed person told him to do it for a reward. It is revealed he was put under the control of Blue Hawaii to attack Josuke as soon as he touched the letter. After a failed attempt he unintentionally passes control to an old woman who also attacks Josuke. He bears a slight resemblance to Emporio Alniño.
A mature and obese woman who almosts drives over Josuke as the courier boy attacks him. After the boy touches her, she also falls under Blue Hawaii's control and begins to stalk Josuke. She has a selfish personality. Having almost run over Josuke, she chastises him for staying in the middle of the road and her only reaction when she watches the courier boy repeatedly bash his head against her car to the point of profusely bleeding is to tell the boy to stop dirtying the car.
A female delinquent who meets the mature woman when Josuke slams her inside an empty building. With her two companions, the delinquent tries to mug the infected mature woman but gets infected by Blue Hawaii, eventually going to search for Josuke. She dies when a motorcycle runs over her.
A burly jogger who happens to touch the female delinquent infected by Blue Hawaii. Under the control of the enemy Stand, the jogger pursues Josuke but loses his hand when he traps it in a bike. When Josuke jumps over a fence, the jogger proceeds to try to infect Josuke by pushing his face on the wires and spraying blood on him.
A boy riding a bicycle who gets infected when the Jogger sprays his blood toward Josuke. Josuke protects himself with one of Soft & Wet's bubble, and the blood reaches the boy instead. Nonetheless, Josuke manages to disable the boy and steals his bike, putting so much distance that the Boy infects someone else and isn't seen again.
A taxi driver who drives Josuke up to a supermarket downtown. Noticing a bird crashing into his rear window, he goes to investigate the animal and is infected by Blue Hawaii's power. Josuke stuns the taxi driver before the latter can pursue him, and a fly is infected instead.
The last person Blue Hawaii controls. An ordinary baby who gets infected and crawls toward Josuke as the latter has hidden inside a bathroom. Unwilling to harm the baby, Josuke lets himself get touched and loses against Blue Hawaii.
A boy-scout who used to bully a young Jobin. Taking advantage of Jobin's meekness and memory loss issues, the young boy tormented Jobin, repeatedly hitting him and belittling him because of his handicap. Lusting after Kaato Higashikata, he ordered Jobin to steal a set of her underwear as well as take a photo of her in the shower. His bullying was noticed by another scout who denounced him to his school and the police. Because the underwear and photos were found, the bully's life was ruined. As revenge, he tried to force Jobin to burn down the denouncer's house, which Jobin refused. Furious by Jobin's refusal, the bully covered him in oil and threatened to burn him while threatening to rape Kaato then kill her with him. Panicking, Jobin awakened Speed King and boiled the blood inside the bully's head, rendering him unconscious.
Later, Kaato took the bully to the hole in the ground under the lone pine tree and goaded Jobin to take the bully and bury him in the ground to undergo the equivalent exchange. The bully thus died and Jobin was cured. Several years later, the bully's corpse was found by a party of workers searching for two escaped turtles. Because Kaato's DNA was found on the corpse and his DNA was found inside Kaato's car, Kaato was put in prison for 15 years.
A strange and mysterious Rock Animal disguised as a traditional hair clip. It's pink with a crystal in the middle, and the person that sells it to Yasuho explains that it was made in China during the era of Empress Dowager Cixi of Qing. There was later a war and a Taiwanese girl owned it. Despite its history, the man at the rummage sale sells it to Yasuho for only 7,800 yen.
The Rock Animal hides within Yasuho's hair and drills into her scalp with its long tongue. Its ability causes her skin to flake abnormally, giving her lots of dandruff. It also causes her to hallucinate a vision of her father, who tells Yasuho that he will no longer be able to see her because he has a baby with a new lover.
Yoshikage Kira later reveals to Yasuho that the hair clip is a fake and destroys it.
The father of Yasuho Hirose and ex-husband of Suzuyo Hirose. He lives in Yamagata, and got divorced when Yasuho was 10 years old. Suzuyo never talked about him afterwards, but Yasuho assumes they must have had fun times and good memories together.
The Hair Clip Rock Animal causes Yasuho to hallucinate her father's appearance after she hits her head on a handrail. The hallucination tells Yasuho that he won't be able to meet up with her on Sundays anymore because he has a new lover and wants to spend more time with her, as they're having a new baby together. Yasuho runs to the bathroom after feeling sick from the news, and the false body of her dad disintegrates into several flakes.
These ambulance drivers are comrades of Poor Tom working at a hospital and are part of the Rokakaka Research Organization. They attempt to retrieve the Rokakaka branch from Poor Tom but are tricked by Jobin Higashikata and Tsurugi into getting an ordinary pear branch from Poor Tom instead. They realize it was someone else other than Josuke Higashikata and Poor Tom who lit the orchard on fire and that the other party now has the real Rokakaka branch.
One of them is revealed to be Wu Tomoki.
One-Shots
A tall obese man who is bald except for a clump of hair at the top of his head. Rohan Kishibe mentions that he is an ordinary salaryman, has two children, and a chronic heart disease. Rohan also comments that he's a good man as he immediately tried to save Rohan when the latter fell on train tracks. During the obese man's encounter with Rohan, he was continually knocked over by passerbys because of strange insects named Coile Electricus Lorenzinia who were attracted to his diseased heart and then fed on the electrical impulses of his heart, killing him.
The interpreter is a beautiful woman hired by Rohan Kishibe in his trip to Italy to visit a Gucci factory and fix the Gucci Bag Stand. Even though he counted on her, she spent most of the time changing clothes at the boutique and claiming that Rohan was rude, his impoliteness not shared by her. Rohan often scolded her because of that, saying that there wouldn't be any problem if she just did her job. After fixing the Gucci Bag Stand, she got Rohan drunk and stole his money and passport.
He is one of the leather goods artisan of the Gucci brand and also one of Gucci's "skilled workers". He holds great respect for Frida Giannini and Gucci' traditions. He informs Rohan and his interpreter about Frida and the Gucci Bag Stand, warning Rohan about how he doesn't seem to know the bag's true purpose. The mangaka, however, doesn't seem to care about all his "maniacal information" and just wants the bag to be "fixed".
A man who committed a mortal sin. He was a common worker who carried bags of corn during hours. One day an Asian man begged him for food, not having eaten for five straight days. The man became angry at the beggar, and made him carry the corn bags in exchange for his food. The beggar was crushed by the heavy bags. His spirit swore revenge on the man that was to come at his happiest moment. After that, the man had great luck. He received money from relatives and has the idea to process corn into corn flakes and popcorn. The idea was a big hit and he became a rich man, the master of a mansion with several servants. He married a model and they eventually had a daughter.
However, he still feared the beggar's curse. He found a servant willing to do anything for him, and they had plastic surgery to switch their faces. Suddenly, the spirit of the beggar possessed the man's daughter and revealed that he assisted the man's prosperity from behind the scenes so that he could fulfill his vow of taking the man's life at his happiest moment. The man rushed to interfere, but he was knocked out by the spirit. The servant fell victim to the spirit, who was fooled by their changed faces.
The man later goes to a confession booth to confess his sins, as he was responsible for the deaths of two people. He confesses to Rohan Kishibe, who had mistakenly entered the priest side to research the church. As the man exits the booth, it is revealed that the spirits of the beggar and the beheaded servant both vow to watch him around the clock to make sure that he does not do anything suspicious again. Rohan watches with curiosity, deciding to interview him later if given the chance.
This servant was loyal to a rich man with great prosperity. He was willing to do anything for him, and, at his master's request, used plastic surgery to alter their appearance. This was actually a plan made by his master to fool the spirit of a beggar by whom he had been cursed. The spirit attacked the servant thinking he was his master, but gave him the chance to be spared if he managed to throw a piece of popcorn in the air above a nearby lamppost and catch it in his mouth, each time at the clap of his hands, three times in a row. If the man succeeded, the beggar would acknowledge that his death was due to destiny and would leave the man forever, but if the man failed, the beggar would cut off his head without fail. The servant managed to do it the first two times, but failed the last time and had his head cut off. The servant's spirit, also holding a grudge against his master, teamed up with the beggar's spirit to watch the master and make sure that he does not do anything suspicious again.
This Asiatic beggar asked for food to a man, as he hadn't eaten for five days. The man, feeling disgusted that the beggar did no work to get his food, forces him to work by carrying the bags of corn to the storage. The beggar starts by carrying a small bag of corn, but is forced to carry a larger bag instead. While the man rests and drinks coffee, the beggar tries to move the large bag to the storage, but the bag proves to be too large and too heavy for him to carry and as a result he falls and is crushed by the bag. The man falls asleep and dreams that the beggar has appeared underneath his table, threatening to take revenge on him at his happiest moment. Not long after, authorities arrive and find that the beggar carrying the bag has died. He has since then assisted the man's prosperity from behind the scenes so that he could fulfill his vow of taking the man's life at his happiest moment. Years later the spirit of the beggar possesses the man's daughter. The beggar challenges the man to throw a piece of popcorn in the air above the altitude of a nearby lamppost and catch it in his mouth, each time at the clap of his hands, three times in a row. If the man succeeds, the beggar will acknowledge that his death was due to destiny and will leave the man forever, but if the man fails, the beggar will cut off his head without fail. The man fails and, without a second to spare, the beggar cuts off his head. He only learned later that he actually killed a servant who was willing to do anything for his master, and used plastic surgery to alter both his and the master's appearances, thereby fooling the beggar into dogging the servant instead. The spirits of the beggar and the beheaded servant then both vow to watch him around the clock to make sure that he does not do anything suspicious again.
These two firefighters accompanied Rohan, Gaucher and Noguchi to the abandoned warehouse Z-13 to find the painting "Under the Moon", art of the painter Nizaemon Yamamura, in case the group got lost or something happened. When they found the painting, one of the firefighters had his skull pierced after moving closer to it. His body was sucked into the darkness in the ceiling. The remaining firefighter, once a war veteran, witnessed Gaucher die and recognized one of their attackers as someone who died in the battlefield. He asked himself how that was possible and begged for him to get away. Numerous gunshot wounds appeared on his body and he too was sucked into the darkness. Their bodies were never found and both were considered missing.
A small unicorn who's escaped from the government and runs into Jolyne. The unicorn is entirely blue and has robotic large yellow eyes. The unicorn was found by Polpo and then thrown into a cage for experimentation by the government. It is implied Polpo mistreated it. The unicorn escaped its cage at an airport and met. It somehow fused with Jolyne's scarf and then suddenly became an adult unicorn. It also has absorbed the flower motif of Jolyne's scarf. It ran away successfully, leaving Jolyne with hope.
This man was a child murderer and master of disguises, having been wanted for 15 years. He was a paranoiac, startled by the most minimal sound and constantly told himself to not worry because nobody was able to catch up with him. He eventually started to live with Yamaoka, one of his acquaintance. Yoshikage Kira was assigned to kill him but had a time limit to do so, because this man's crime expired at midnight. Kira invaded his house and confronted the dog Rocky while picking up a knife. Kira made a pigeon out of the newspaper with his picture to startle the man, who shouted out of his window "pigeons or police or whatever! Try to get me if you can!". Now that Kira had his permission, he entered his room and stabbed the man on his back. Kira left the man bleeding on the floor and called the woman living with him, telling her to call the police.
This woman can see Kira as a ghost, probably because she possesses a high level of spiritual excellence as a monk. She gave Kira targets to be killed. Kira thought she wanted to be some sort of saint, but didn't care for her methods, as he only followed her orders for money. He warned her that, if he ended up killing someone else instead of the target by mistake, it would be her fault. When she asked why he didn't move to the netherworld and if he had some sort of goal, Kira asked her how she could be so sure about its existence, as she was still alive.
She gave Kira the job to kill a wanted man and, after that, go to a "mansion ghost". That mansion was once the house of an old army officer 50 years ago, but, towards the end of the Pacific War, City S was under heavy air raid by the American military. The officer's house was targeted and blown to pieces, but nobody died there. The officer himself lived 50 years after the war and died at the age of 82 from old age.
For unknown reasons, the house itself became a spirit and is still standing. 56 people committed suicide or died strange deaths in the house's area, so the monk sends Kira to find the reason for this and take care of it. In the mansion, Kira is attacked by Cleansers, who take his arm and almost erase him from existence. Kira leaves the mansion to investigate the information the monk gave him, believing she gave him the assignment in order to have him "cleansed" and sent to the netherworld. He swears that if any information she gave him about the mansion was not true, he will personally make her find out if the nether-realm exists. He wonders if her arm would fit in place of his lost one.
References
- ↑ Chapter 7: A Letter from the Past (2), p.3
- ↑ Chapter 97: The Wind, the Chariot, and Wamuu, Part 3
- ↑ V Jump Games Series - All of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Vento Aureo Interview
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