Paper Moon King
Appearance
Paper Moon King manifests primarily in the origami created by Tsurugi, which he may impart with a modicum of life, enabling momentary movement. It is typically folded to be shaped like a frog.
Abilities
Paper Moon King presents itself as an ability and possesses no combat ability, whatsoever. Tsurugi doesn't seek fights and prefers to rely on the power of his origami to disorient people instead of harming them personally.
Origami
Paper Moon King also appears to allow Tsurugi to impart actual qualities of the object depicted in the origami into the creation. For instance, Tsurugi can shape an origami cicada that can fly or origami frogs that can hop and move on their own.[2]Tsurugi can also make vehicles which emulate their respective movement[3]
He does not need to be around to enforce this effect, as all of his origami paper is under his Stand's thrall, as when Yasuho creates origami bananas without Tsurugi around, they still seem to be able to make Yotsuyu Yagiyama trip and fall.[4] This ability can also work with the Stand[5] s.
Tsurugi is also allowed to fold hard objects to the shape of an origami (the only example shown to this day is Yasuho's cellphone).[4]
Prosopagnosia
Paper Moon King is able to remove the ability to differentiate between faces, objects, voices and texts if one of the origami models it creates touches someone.[2]
This renders the victim unable to recognize faces, resulting in seeing the same face on all people, even in reflections and in artificial faces such as in mannequins or video broadcasts.[6] In addition to other people's faces, those under Paper Moon King's power cannot differentiate between bodies, and voices, as Yasuho still mistook Joshu for Josuke despite having a conversation with him.[7] Moreover Tsurugi's victims can only read the same sentence in every text they might see.[7] Paper Moon King can also make them confuse two specific objects or person; for instance Tsurugi made Aisho Dainenjiyama see all leaves on the ground as Yasuho's origami phone,[8]and multiple buses appear as Jobin Higashikata[9]
Synopsis
Paper Moon King first appears when Tsurugi somehow manages to fold Yasuho Hirose's cellphone into an origami frog, which then leaps at her to impart the stone disease before seemingly disappearing. Tsurugi then continues to use the origami to disorient Josuke before seemingly removing the effects from both of them. After Tsurugi explains his Stand to Yasuho, she later uses it in a successful escape from Yotsuyu Yagiyama.
Chapters
- JoJolion Chapter 23: Paper Moon Deception, Part 1
- JoJolion Chapter 24: Paper Moon Deception, Part 2
- JoJolion Chapter 25: Paper Moon Deception, Part 3
- JoJolion Chapter 26: Tsurugi Higashikata's Goal, and the Architect
- JoJolion Chapter 27: Norisuke Higashikata, Tsurugi Higashikata, and Yotsuyu Yagiyama, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- JoJolion Chapter 33: Josuke! Go to the Higashikata Fruit Parlor (Mentioned only)
- JoJolion Chapter 39: Doobie Wah, Part 1
- JoJolion Chapter 40: Doobie Wah, Part 2
- JoJolion Chapter 41: Doobie Wah, Part 3
- JoJolion Chapter 42: Doobie Wah, Part 4
- JoJolion Chapter 74: Ozon Baby's Pressure, Part 2
- JoJolion Chapter 75: Ozon Baby's Pressure, Part 3
- JoJolion Chapter 76: Ozon Baby's Pressure, Part 4
- JoJolion Chapter 80: Doctor Wu and Awaking 3 Leaves, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
- JoJolion Chapter 83: The New Locacaca
- JoJolion Chapter 87: The Wonder of You, Part 4
- JoJolion Chapter 88: The Wonder of You, Part 5
- JoJolion Chapter 91: The Wonder of You, Part 8
Trivia
- The Stand was originally just named "Paper Moon" in the Ultra Jump serialization until the release of the JOJOVELLER mini and STANDS plus booklets included with the April 2014 issue of Ultra Jump where it was revealed the name had been changed to "Paper Moon King".
- The “King” in its name is likely a reference to Nat King Cole, who helped popularise the song.
Gallery
References
- ↑ [citation needed]
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 JJL Chapter 23, Paper Moon Deception
- ↑ JoJolion Chapter 41: Doobie Wah, Part 3
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 JJL Chapter 26, Tsurugi Higashikata's Goal and the Architect
- ↑ JJL Chapter 39: Doobie Wah (1)
- ↑ JJL Chapter 24, Paper Moon Deception (2)
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 JJL Chapter 25, Paper Moon Deception (3)
- ↑ JJL Chapter 42, Doobie Wah (2)
- ↑ JoJolion Chapter 42: Doobie Wah, Part 4