Dario Brando

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Dario Brando is a minor, fictional character appearing in the manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure by Hirohiko Araki. He's the father of Dio Brando.

Personality

Dario Brando is portrayed as a greedy, alcoholic father. Due to this, he had presumably forced his wife to work to death and was hated by his own son. His desire for money was apparent after stealing from a man whom respected him to the point of forgiving his theft. He also at some point asked his son to sell the dead mother's clothes in order to buy more booze. His alchohlic nature was shared with Dio, whom hated himself for resembling his father after getting drunk.

Synopsis

History

Dario is a poor man in Victorian England, whom witnesses George Joestar I's carriage crash one day in 1868. Assuming everyone involved had died, Dario goes to loot the wreckage. In the process, he is seen by George, who is still alive. George mistakenly thinks Dario saved his life, and is very thankful to him. Dario then tries to make a profit from Mary Joestar's wedding ring, which he stole on George's carriage crash. He was eventually arrested and would be sentenced to death for stealing from a noble, but George told the police inspector he actually gave the ring to Dario. George then asked Dario to become a good man and take care of his family. He then told the poor man that he understands his motives, as he too would do the same thing if he was born in poverty.

Phantom Blood

Twelve years later, when Dario is on his deathbed, he sends Dio to live with George, as payment for Georges debt to Dario. After his father dies, Dio spits on his grave. Dario was known to be an alcoholic, working his wife to death, but George always looked at him nicely. George even bailed him out of jail, when he was imprisoned for stealing George's wife's ring. George said it was a gift, and the police had to let him go.

Steel Ball Run

His Steel Ball Run counterpart is much younger in appearance, but maintains an even crueler personality, showing no qualms in throwing his own infant son Diego into a river to die. His fate afterwards is unknown, but it is implied that he was being sought by his son.

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Trivia

  • George mistaking Dario as his savior bears resemblance a similar scene in Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables, in which Marius's father mistakes the corrupt innkeeper Thénardiers as his savior and sends Marius to seek aid from him on his deathbed. George also claims that he gave his ring to Dario Brando, who was imprisoned for stealing said ring, resembling the bishop Myriel claiming the same for Jean Valjean, who attempted to steal his silverware. Of note is that Giorno Giovanna's favorite musical is Les Misérables.

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