Vento Aureo
Vento Aureo (黄金の風, Ōgon no Kaze, lit. "Golden Wind") is the fifth part of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, published in Weekly Shonen Jump between 1995 and 1999.
The story follows Giorno Giovanna and his dream to rise within the Neapolitan mafia to defeat Passione's boss.
Plot Summary
Gold Experience
Koichi Hirose arrives in Naples at Jotaro Kujo's request in order to investigate Haruno Shiobana, also known as Giorno Giovanna; Dio's son.
Giorno expresses his dream of rising within the mafia in order to become a "Gangstar".
Giorno is attacked by Leaky-Eye Luca, a member of Naples' dominant gang Passione, who dies upon having his aggression reflected at him by Giorno's Stand power.
Buccellati's Coming
In response, Giorno is confronted by Bruno Buccellati, Luca's superior; who attacks with his Stand, Sticky Fingers.
Exceeding Buccallati's expectations and defeating him, Giorno establishes a rapport with Buccelleti by exposing a mutual distaste for Passione's practices in dealing heroin.
The Gangster Beyond the Wall
After this, Buccellati offers Giorno a chance to join Passione by completing a test imposed by Polpo, a high-ranking member operating from prison.
Gang Enrollment
Giorno protects Polpo's lit lighter as part of his test. Koichi complicates Giorno's task when he enters Giorno's hotel room in search of his passport.
When the flame is extinguished by a passing street cleaner, Black Sabbath appears, producing an Arrow from its mouth and killing him.
Giorno explains his aspiration to Koichi. Based on this and Giorno's reaction to the cleaner's death, Koichi acknowledges him as the spiritual descendant of the Joestar family.
Having recieved Koichi's advice as to the nature of Polpo's Stand, after recieving his membership badge, Giorno kills Polpo.
5 Plus 1
Buccellati explains to Giorno the structure of Passione, and that if they wish to come close to the Boss, they require a higher rank.
Giorno meets Buccellati's comrades (as part of Buccellati's Gang); Narancia, Mista, Abbacchio and Fugo; who despise him at first.
Find Polpo's Fortune!
Two gangsters discuss Polpo's apparent suicide and the rumor of his hidden fortune; as Buccellati takes his group on a yacht to Capri in order to recover this ¥600,000,000; with which he aims to buy a position as an Operative.
Mystery of Soft Machine
Narancia, Mista and Fugo are disappeared by an hidden assailant. Giorno volunteers to be attacked; is stabbed by an arm emerging from the lower deck, and then deflated like a balloon. Abbacchio activates his Stand Moody Blues, replaying Narancia's history, showing the moment he was also deflated.
Moody Blues' Retaliation
Moody Blues shows Narancia as having been secreted in a pipe while deflated. After Abbacchio allows himself to be attacked while tracing him, it is revealed that their boat was layered early by another deflated boat; and Mario Zucchero of the Stand Soft Machine is defeated by Buccellati.
Sex Pistols Arrives
Zucchero is exposed as a Roman gangster and momentarily tortured, before Moody Blues shows him radioing as to the group's destination, suggesting that his partner has by now overtaken the group to Capri.
Revealing his Stand Sex Pistols, Mista rides with Giorno ahead of the group directly to the Marina Grande port of the island.
Giorno radios the the station at the port in the hope of exposing Zucchero's partner; who emerges from inside. Mista wanders into his view, shooting his leg as he flees to a truck stationed beyond on a cliffside road; pursuing and again shooting him in the forehead. Surviving, Sale reveals his Stand, Kraft Work; capable of freezing objects in place by touch.
Sale is defeated when with Sex Pistols, Mista again strikes the bullet lodged in his skull.
The Six Hundred Million Yen
The Location of the Six Hundred Million Yen
Buccellati's gang gathers in a public restroom on Capri. Summoned earlier, an Operative named Pericolo collects the ¥600,000,000 (stored with Sticky Fingers behind a urinal), before in turn bestowing Buccellati the status of an Operative; along with Polpo's last order from the Boss: Protect his daughter; who is present along with Pericolo disguised as a cleaner.
The Boss' First Assignment
Operative Buccellati; The Boss' First Assignment
Trish Una is introduced by Pericolo.
Pericolo explains that two months prior, Trish's mother Donatella died two days after commissioning an independent search for Solido Naso; the Boss' false identity. Members of Passione learned of these events, and the Boss ordered Pericolo to find and hide Trish; revealing that he is her father. Soon, traitors within the gang began an attempt to kidnap her, aiming to overthrow the Boss.
Pericolo gives the length of Buccellati's assignment as one week, explaining that the Boss is trying to identify his pursuers, and that like Polpo, the traitors are Stand users.
Elsewhere, another member learns via instant messaging of Polpo's death; concluding that his assignment must have passed onto another Operative and Stand user.
Narancia's Aerosmith
Narancia brings groceries and items of Trish's request back to the group's hideout. In the car prepared for him by Fugo, Formaggio appears, striking Narancia with his Stand Little Feet. Narancia retaliates with Aerosmith, as Formaggio deduces that Buccellati's group is hiding Trish, and Narancia finds himself shrinking.
Narancia's unfortunate history and the circumstances of his joining Passione are detailed.
A desperate fight ensues between a shrunken Formaggio and a shrinking Narancia. Narancia is overcome; and the history of Formaggio's traitorous group of assassins is given, including the account of the deaths of Sorbet and Gelato. Formaggio suggests that Trish's Stand represents a clue as to the Boss' identity.
Trapped, Narancia destroys his car, hurting Formaggio and removing Little Feet's effect on him. Having generated too much carbon dioxide with the fire, harming the sensitivity of his radar, Narancia destroys more cars to trap Formaggio; finally defeating him at close range.
The Boss' Second Assignment
Buccellati and the gang receive a message from the Boss via e-mail requesting they find a "key" that will grant them safe passage to their destination. Buccellati, Narancia, and Mista stay behind to protect Trish while Giorno, Abbacchio, and Fugo head to the ruins of Pompeii to retrieve the key. There, Fugo spots a strange figure in a mirror that Giorno and Abbacchio can't see.
Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze
The figure in the mirror is revealed to be Illuso, a member of the assassination squad. His stand Man in the Mirror entraps Fugo in a mirror world, leaving Fugo's stand Purple Haze behind in the real one. Abbacchio decides to put the mission before his fellow gang member and moves ahead to the "dog mosaic" where the key is hidden. Giorno stays behind. This allows Illuso to trap Abbacchio in the mirror world as well, and a struggle for the key ensues.
Abbacchio severs his own hand so that Moody Blues can deliver the key to Giorno. Illusio traps Giorno in the mirror world, only to find he has brought a deadly disease (the virus Purple Haze spreads) in with him. Illuso dies, and Giorno takes the disease's antidote from a snake created by Gold Experience.
The Express Train Towards Florence
Before boarding a train to Florence per the Boss' instructions, Buccellati discovers that the key fits into the back of a turtle. This turtle is a stand user that allows the entire gang to shrink down and enter a small, furnished room inside of its body. The gang boards the train hiding inside the turtle.
Meanwhile, partner assassins Pesci and Prosciutto also board the train in search of Trish. Pesci uses his stand Beach Boy to search for the gang, but fails to discover where they are hidden.
The Grateful Dead
Unable to locate Buccellati's gang or Trish, Prosciutto uses his stand The Grateful Dead to make everyone on board the train grow older and older. The gang discover that keeping one's body temperature cooler can help to reverse the aging process (this "loophole" was meant to keep Trish from aging too fast).
Equipped with a few ice cubes, Mista exits the turtle in search of the assassins. He encounters Pesci and easily incapacitates him, stealing his ice cubes. However, before Mista can get any information out of Pesci, Prosciutto attacks and nearly kills Mista.
Sex Pistol Number Six returns to the rest of the gang in time to warn Buccellati just as the two assassins discover the turtle. Buccellati jumps out of the train taking Prosciutto with him, and uses Pesci's Beach Boy against him in order to save himself and throw Prosciutto from the train.
Prosciutto manages to barely survive, but his heavy injuries and certain death enrage Pesci. Buccellati is forced to unzip himself into a dangerous amount of separate pieces in order to avoid Pesci's constant, quick attacks. In a final showdown between the two, Buccellati unzips his own fist to deliver the final blow before Pesci can kill everyone inside the turtle.
The gang is no longer able to travel via the train. Trish reveals to Buccellati that she can see Stands.
Baby Face
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Towards Venice
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Get the Disk!
Venice's Santa Lucia Station - Get the "OA-Disc"!
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White Album
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The Boss' Last Orders
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Bruno Buccellati's Youth
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The Mystery of King Crimson
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The 'G' in Guts
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Clash and Talking Head
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Headed for Sardinia
No Flightcode! Headed for Sardinia
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Notorious B.I.G.
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Spice Girl
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Storm Warning
Storm Warning in Sardina Island!
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My Name Is Doppio
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King Crimson vs. Metallica
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Like the Falling Sky
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Pronto! On the Line
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Rome! The Coliseum
Destination: Rome! The Coliseum
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Green Day and Oasis
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They Called Him Diavolo (1)
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A Brief Flashback
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They Called Him Diavolo (2)
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Before the 'Arrow'
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The Requiem Plays Quietly
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Diavolo Rising
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King of Kings
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Gold Experience Requiem
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Sleeping Slaves (Epilogue)
Set before the events of Buccellati's Coming, the epilogue focuses on Buccellati and the others helping the owner of a flower store uncover the truth behind his daughter's death.
Characters
Major Battles
Chapters
Vento Aureo consists of 155 chapters, compiled into Volumes 47 to 63 of the Jump Comics collected editions. The left column consists of the titles from the volumes while the right column consists of the titles from the Weekly Shonen Jump release of Part V.[2]
Volume 47: Goodbye, Morioh Town - The Golden Heart | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 47.jpg: (さよなら杜王町ー黄金の心, Sayonara Moriō-chō - Ōgon no Kokoro) |
May 10, 1996[3] |
ISBN 978-4-08-851897-8 |
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Volume 48: Gang Star Is My Dream | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 48.jpg: (ぼくの夢はギャング·スター, Boku no Yume wa Gyangu Sutā) |
July 4, 1996[4] |
ISBN 978-4-08-851898-5 |
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Volume 49: Find Polpo's Fortune! | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 49.jpg: (ポルポの遺産を狙え!, Porupo no Isan o Nerae!) |
September 4, 1996[5] |
ISBN 978-4-08-851899-2 |
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Volume 50: Operative Buccellati; The Boss' First Assignment |
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 50.jpg: (ブチャラティ幹部;ボスからの第一指令, Bucharati Kanbu; Bosu kara no Daichi Shirei) |
November 1, 1996[6] |
ISBN 978-4-08-851119-1 |
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Volume 51: The Boss' Second Assignment; 'Retrieve the Key!' |
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 51.jpg: (ボスからの第二指令;「 Bosu kara no Daini Shirei; 'Kagi o Getto Se Yo!') |
February 4, 1997[7] |
ISBN 978-4-08-851120-7 |
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Volume 52: The Express Train Heading Towards Florence | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 52.jpg: (フィレンツェ行き超特急, Firentse Iki Chōtokkyū) |
April 4, 1997[8] |
ISBN 978-4-08-872039-5 |
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Volume 53: The Grateful Dead | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 53.jpg: (ザ·グレイトフル·デッド, Za Gureitofuru Deddo) |
June 4, 1997[9] |
ISBN 978-4-08-872040-1 |
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Volume 54: Gold Experience Retaliates | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 54.jpg: (ゴールド·エクスペリエンスの逆襲, Gōrudo Ekusuperiensu no Gyakushū) |
September 4, 1997[10] |
ISBN 978-4-08-872174-3 |
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Volume 55: The Venice Landing Operation | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 55.jpg: (ヴェネツィア上陸作戦, Venetsia Jōriku Sakusen) |
November 4, 1997[11] |
ISBN 978-4-08-872175-0 |
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Volume 56: The 'G' in Guts | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 56.jpg: (ガッツの「G」, Gattsu no 'G') |
January 9, 1998[12] |
ISBN 978-4-08-872501-7 |
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Volume 57: No Flightcode! Unearth the Boss' Past | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 57.jpg: (フライト·コードなし!ボスの過去をあばけ, Furaito Kōdo Nashi! Bosu no Kako o Abake) |
March 4, 1998[13] |
ISBN 978-4-08-872526-0 |
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Volume 58: My Name Is Doppio | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 58.jpg: (ぼくの名はドッピオ, Boku no Na wa Doppio) |
June 4, 1998[14] |
ISBN 978-4-08-872562-8 |
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Volume 59: Like the Falling Sky | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 59.jpg: (今にも落ちて来そうな空の下で, Ima ni mo Ochite Kisō na Sora no Shita de) |
August 4, 1998[15] |
ISBN 978-4-08-872588-8 |
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Volume 60: Meet the Man in the Coliseum! | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 60.jpg: (コロッセオの男に会え!, Korosseo no Otoko ni Ae!) |
October 2, 1998[16] |
ISBN 978-4-08-872613-7 |
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Volume 61: They Called Him Diavolo | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 61.JPG: (そいつの名はディアボロ, Soitsu no Na wa Diaboro) |
January 8, 1999[17] |
ISBN 978-4-08-872652-6 |
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Volume 62: The Requiem Plays Quietly | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 62.JPG: ( Rekuiemu wa Shizuka ni Kanaderareru) |
March 4, 1999[18] |
ISBN 978-4-08-872680-9 |
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Volume 63: Sleeping Slaves | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) Volume 63.jpg: (眠れる奴隷, Nemureru Dorei) |
April 30, 1999[19] |
ISBN 978-4-08-872709-7 |
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Adaptations
Vento Aureo has a Japan-only action-adventure video game adaptation for the PlayStation 2, GioGio's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Whirlwind.
Gallery
Trivia
- This arc was initially referred to as Dai Go-bun Giorno Giovana: Ōgon naru Isan (第5部 ジョルノ・ジョバァーナ ―黄金なる遺産―, Dai Go Bu Joruno Jobāana Ōgon naru Isan), lit. "Part 5 Giorno Giovana: Golden Heritage".
- Since the arc takes place in Italy, the series title is written in Italian as Le Bizzarre Avventure di GioGio.
- Araki said that he used male idol groups and Italian fashion as the visual inspirations for this part. He wanted to design the main cast in a "pretty boy image" to deliberately contrast the taller, muscular protagonists from previous arcs. Araki remarked that the gay undertones found within certain scenes were included as a homage to the eroticism generally found within the fashion industry. He didn't think that events or character relationships had any deeper meanings behind them until fans brought it to his attention.[2]
References
- ↑ Chapters 589 and 590 were released as one chapter in the Weekly Shonen Jump.[1]
- ↑ 2007 Eureka issue