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Mandom (マンダム, Mandamu) est le Stand de Ringo Roadagain, figurant dans Steel Ball Run. Possédant uniquement une tête et épaules humanoïdes, Mandom donne à Ringo la capacité de rembobiner le temps de 6 secondes dans le passé.
Apparence
Mandom prend la forme d'une tête au centre de ce qui semble être un imposant produit de joaillerie adapté au poignet, qui se divise et s'étend en de longues boucles fluides. Sombre, son visage ne comporte rien excepté un motif constitué de petites sphères qui pourraient représenter des yeux; liés par des lignes formant un motif de losanges orientés horizontalement.
Son design à été inspiré par la "Major League Training Brace" du manga Star of the Giants.[2]
Mandom est rose dans la version couleur.
Capacités
Mandom ne se bat pas à proprement parler, mais assiste plutôt Ringo lors de ses duels. Même si garder cette capacité secrète lui donne un avantage, Ringo préfère toujours l'expliquer à son adversaire de par ses convictions.
Time Reversal
By turning a hand on his wristwatch, Mandom will rewind time by exactly 6 seconds, similar to Killer Queen Bites the Dust, returning everything to how it was 6 seconds ago.[3] Ringo himself does not need to turn the hand to activate the ability; moving it with something like a bullet would also trigger the rewind.[4]
The wristwatch that Ringo wears is actually a psychological switch and is in theory unneeded to activate Mandom's power.[5] The process of rewinding back 6 seconds is supposedly instant and unnoticeable according to all individuals affected, but is visually represented in the manga by everything being rewound.[3] Ringo claims that he is free to rewind time by 6 seconds without limitations other than turning the hand.[4]
Nearby individuals affected by this ability will remember the events of those rewound seconds and thus unaware victims will be disoriented. Ringo used this property to disorient Johnny, Gyro and Hot Pants in an unfamiliar forest and make them lose themselves inside it.[3] However, those prepared well, like Ringo, take advantage of the rewind to avoid attacks or set up unexpected strikes.[4]
Chapters
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 33: The World of Man, Part 1
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 34: The World of Man, Part 2
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 35: The World of Man, Part 3 (Death)
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 91: High Voltage, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
Gallery
Trivia
- Aside from the 2nd Diego Brando's THE WORLD, Mandom is the only time-manipulation Stand belonging to a minor antagonist.
- Mandom is a Japanese brand of perfumes and deodorants. Ringo and his Stand's name are likely to be inspired by their TV commercial featuring Charles Bronson and the song "Lovers of the World";[6] named "マンダム〜男の世界" ("Mandom - True Man's World") in its Japanese release; the lyrics of which mention "living in the world of Mandom".
- As such, Mandom is the only stand to be named after the lyrics of a song rather than its title.
References
- ↑ [citation needed]
- ↑ JOJOVELLER: STANDS - Comments by Hirohiko Araki[1]
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 SBR Chapter 34
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 SBR Chapter 35
- ↑ SBR Volume 8, in-between Stand description, SBR Chapter 35
- ↑ Charles Bronson Mandom commercial, YouTube
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