Ungalo

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All I've done up 'till now is wander around aimlessly, just sinking lower and lower, without knowing why... but now, I get it! I existed for this 'ability'!
—Ungalo, SO Chapter 110

Ungalo (ウンガロ, Ungaro) is a minor antagonist featured in the 6th part of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Stone Ocean, specifically the "Bohemian Rhapsody" story arc.

Ungalo is one of DIO's illegitimate children with an unnamed woman. When he fatefully meets with Enrico Pucci, he awakens his Stand, Bohemian Rhapsody, and causes mayhem by bringing out fictional characters into reality in order to kill the Joestar Group.

Appearance

Ungalo is a young man with average build and height, possessing a rather flat face, small eyes, and big visible teeth, and a "U"-shaped mark under the left eye. Ungalo wears a shirt with multiple randomly placed dots connected with each other by lines, and a knit cap.

Color Schemes

The series is known for alternating colors between media, the information presented below may or may not be canon.
Colored Manga
Skin(Fair)
Eyes(Black)
Outfit
(Plant green shirt with sandy green pants, green wristbands, purple hat, salmon red tattoo)

Personality

Ungalo inherited some of his father's worst traits, including general sadism and a desire for revenge against the world. He is also a drug addict and is angered quite easily.

Abilities

Main article: Bohemian Rhapsody

Bohemian Rhapsody allows Ungalo to bring out fictional characters into the real world and also force people to relive the story of the character they identify themselves with the most.

History

Background

Prior to going to Florida (drawn by Enrico Pucci's "gravitational force"), Ungalo was a drug addict who lived a life of despair, not yet aware of his Stand ability Bohemian Rhapsody.

Stone Ocean

Ungalo takes Pucci hostage

Ungalo is first introduced in Orlando after using an unknown drug and going into a state of shock. Ungalo is subsequently brought to the hospital and wakes up, only to hold Enrico Pucci hostage with a pair of scissors. Pucci, however, calmly explains that there is a certain "gravitational force" that attracts certain people together. In response to this, Ungalo impales Pucci through the throat, but Pucci somehow stays alive, going on to explain that Ungalo missed a vital nerve by a millimeter. Pucci then suggests that Ungalo use his energy for wiser things than drugs. At this moment the police officers shoot at him and he is miraculously dragged away by the stick figure from a nearby "Do Not Walk" sign.

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When Weather cancels his power, Ungalo loses the will to live

Four days before the new moon, Ungalo then meets with his other half-brothers Donatello Versus and Rikiel and Pucci. Pucci seemingly explains his goal in life to Ungalo and Ungalo departs to attack the Joestar Group.

Ungalo activated Bohemian Rhapsody to bring fictional characters to life, where they run amok in the world. He travels in a plane, drinking wine and enjoying hearing of the chaos his newfound power caused, claiming it as revenge against the whole world for the miserable life he had. However, he is distracted by a cheerful girl reading from a Peter Pan book, and realizes that his Stand was already defeated when he sees the titular character on the cover. Ungalo subsequently loses his will to live upon realizing that he will be reverting back to his hopeless life.

Chapters

Quotes

Quote.png Quotes
  • This is satisfaction... I've finally found something that drives me! All I've done up' till now is wander around aimlessly, just sinking lower and lower without knowing why... But now, I get it! I existed for this ability. I don't need drugs anymore! I'll protect the priest with my life!
    —Ungalo, Stone Ocean Chapter 110: Bohemian Rhapsody, Part 7

Gallery

References

  1. [citation needed]
  2. SO Chapter 111: Long Time No See, Romeo, p.22

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