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Template:Stand Info/fr Pearl Jam (パール・ジャム, Pāru Jamu) est le Stand de Tonio Trussardi apparaissant dans la quatrième partie de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Diamond is Unbreakable. Quand il est mélangé avec d'autres ingrédients, il est capable de guérir les maux d'une personne.

Apparence

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Pearl Jam est un stand possédant de multiples corps; tous faisant penser à un croisement entre une tomate et un oignon , avec des bras et un visage. Les corps sont extrêmement petits (comme ils ont besoin d'être ingérés pour faire quoi que ce soit); ainsi apparemment invisibles tant qu'ils sont liés à la vaisselle de Tonio.

Le design est basé sur la tomate et de légumes italiens varié.[1]

Pearl Jam est représenté en orange dans le manga couleur, et rouge dans l'anime.

Personnalité

Quand il est découvert par Josuke avec son stand Crazy Diamond, ils montrent une expression surprise, avec des vocalisations comme "meshaa !"/"meshii !" et "gii !".

Capacités

Bien que choquant à voir, Pearl Jam est un stand entièrement bénéfique centré autour de la cuisine ainsi que du soin des maladies, il est exclusivement utilisé dans les services du restaurant de Tonio.

Cuisine curative

Pearl Jam soigne la dent d'Okuyasu

Pearl Jam a la capacité de guérir les maux à travers l'ingestion d'un aliment spécifique. Les limites de cette capacités sont inconnus, bien qu'il puisse guérir les maladies incurables à conditions que les bon ingrédients soient impliqués.

Après que Tonio aie diagnostiqué son "patient" à travers la chiromancie (interpretation des lignes de la main),[2] il prépare donc un plat d'exception et en injecte Pearl Jam dans le processus.

It is ambiguous whether Pearl Jam influences the eater's perception of the dish or not between Okuyasu Nijimura's overenthusiastic reactions to each dish and Tonio's inherent skill as cook. However anyone who has tasted a dish of his acknowledged that it was delicious.[2]

Once inside the body, Pearl Jam uses the nutrient contained in the meal and the curative properties of the ingredients to cure whatever ailment is targeted by triggering physiological processes such as tear excretion[2] or tooth growth[3] of unnatural intensity or speed, or forcibly ejecting whatever organ is ill while replacing them. In a more extreme case, Pearl Jam opened Okuyasu's belly up in order to his eject his intestines affected by diarrhea.[4] The customer's body then comes back to normal as if nothing had happened, but with the ailment now completely cured.[2] It is notable that a specific dish is compatible with a specific ailment, meaning the eater may be served a dish they are unwilling to eat (for instance Okuyasu detests spicy food but is given pasta made with peppers)[3] and inversely an incompatible eater won't be cured (Josuke doesn't react to the still water of the restaurant).[2]

The quality of the food and ingredients also affects how quickly and how strong the healing ability of his Stand is: the greater the ailment, the more expensive and high quality the ingredients have to be. In a spin-off, Tonio illegally harvests particularly high-class abalones in the hopes that the ingredient cures his lover, Virginia's cancer, something he couldn't cure with ordinary ingredients. However, once he fed her a dish made with the expensive rare abalone with Pearl Jam's abilities, she was fully healed.[5]

Chapters / Episodes

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Chapters in order of appearance
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Episodes in order of appearance

Gallery

Trivia

  • Unlike most Stands that Josuke meets, Pearl Jam was not awakened by an Arrow, but by Tonio's zeal to perfect his culinary arts.
  • Araki was inspired to create Pearl Jam by challenging himself to somehow create a suspenseful story using cooking as the theme.[1]

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