Cream

From JoJo's Bizarre Encyclopedia - JoJo Wiki
Revision as of 01:55, 3 January 2013 by MetallicKaiser (talk | contribs) (Reverted edits by 74.105.118.14 (talk | block) to last version by Camilo113)
Jump to navigation Jump to search


Cream (クリーム) is the stand of Vanilla Ice featured in Part III: Stardust Crusaders.

Appearance/Personality

Cream has two basic appearances; that of a big, skull-faced humanoid monster and that of a moving circle of emptiness that cuts its way through any objects and people it passes through. This second form is actually a void made by Cream eating itself and Ice, like an Ourobouros.

Like most stands, Cream does not seem to have any actual will or personality of his own.

Abilities

  • Void: Cream is able to devour itself and its user to become a void that devours everything it comes in contact with. While using its cutting power, Cream is invulnerable and cannot be defended against except by dodging. However, as a drawback, neither Vanilla Ice nor Cream can see while this ability is being used, so Ice has to occasionally disengage partly to see whether or not the attack was successful.
  • Dimensional Access: Even when Cream is not devouring itself, it is able to access an alternate dimension and presumably view the surroundings in the physical world. However, it does not exist in the physical dimension when it does this, as it remained undetected by Mohammed Abdul's stand, despite warning him about looking backwards earlier.

Trivia

  • Cream's abilities are similar to Okuyasu Nijimura's stand The Hand in their ability to cause things from the material dimension to become sucked into another dimension. Interestingly, like Okuyasu's use of The Hand, Vanilla Ice's use of Cream's abilities are inhibited by his personality. Also to note is that their statistics differ by only one letter, with The Hand having more developmental potential.
  • During Part III Cream was the first stand to shown a name with music reference. (Later, it was revealed that Tenor Sax was the first.)

References


Site Navigation