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Welcome...to a real man's world! (ようこそ…「男の世界」へ…)

Ringo Roadagain (リンゴォ・ロードアゲイン, Ringō Rōdoagein) est un antagoniste mineur figurant dans la 7eme partie de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Steel Ball Run, introduit dans l'arc narratif "A Real Man's World"

Ringo Roadagain est un pistolero au service de Funny Valentine qui prend au piège Jayro, Johnny et Hot Pants au début de la 4ème étape, près de Cannon City, dans le but de s'emparer des parties du Corps Saint. C'est un manieur de Stand et utilise son stand Mandom pour remonter le temps durant les duels afin de prendre l'avantage.

Apparence

Ringo est un homme de taille moyenne et de carrure fine. Il possède des cheveux clairs dépassants de son front, peignés vers sa gauche; une longue et fine mouche, dans une forme de crane "cartoon", et une barbe avec deux séparations fines arborant son menton.

Il porte une légère cape à manches avec un grand collier, des gants sombres révélant ses pouches et ses index, une montre à poignet avec un design fin et moderne sur sa droite. il est montré que son pantalon est légèrement volant et clouté vers le bas des jambes.

En tant que pistolero, Ringo porte aussi un revolver avec une ceinture assortie de munitions et un holster. Le pistolet est identifié par Jayro comme étant un Colt 1874.

Palètes

Les palettes changent souvent entre les médias. L'information ci-dessous ne devrait pas être considérée comme canonique.
Manga Couleur
Peau(Bronzée)
Cheveux(Blancs)
Yeux(Bleu)
Tenue
(Veste et pantalon blancs, gants gris, montre à poignet dorée, ceinture à munitions jaunes avec une boucle rose, bottes brunes.)
Colt 1874
(Gris métallique avec une poignée en bois brun)

Personnalité

Ringo Roadagain est un pistolero particulier fixé aux duels.

Quand il était enfant, Ringo était d'une constitution particulièrement faible faible, il saigne facilement et tombe fréquemment. Quand un déserteur tue sa famille et l'a menacé de le tuer, Ringo éveilla son esprit combatif et tira sur l'homme pour se défendre lui même. A partir de là, Ringo cessa d'être atteint de maux et construisit ses propres convictions.

Comme dans son introduction, Ringo est obsédé par le surpassement de soi à travers les duels. Se considérant lui même comme "incomplet", il veut atteindre de nouveaux sommets spirituels à travers les duels, pensant que la pure intention de meurtre exprime la volonté de vouloir élever son esprit. A cause de ça, il possède un très fort sens moral: Ringo préfère se battre à jeu égal et donnera même des indications à ses adversaires peu importe leurs armes et positions dans le but de complètement équilibrer les forces avant que le combat commence. Capable de discerner la volonté sombre de tuer dans les gens, Ringo préfère affronter des gens qui n'hésiteront pas à tuer instantanément pour que les duels soient les plus purs et intenses possible. Par exemple, Ringo refusa au départ d'affronter Jayro et préféra Johnny qui dit qu'il a la volonté de le tuer.

Accustomed to risking his life in duels, Ringo shows a remarkable ability to keep his calm in the face of danger, not panicking even when the unexpected happens or when being outnumbered. On the other hand, he also readily acknowledges his nervousness when anticipating duels when Gaucho points out his shaking hand. He also is able to recognize an opponent's ability and cunning, praising how Gyro outsmarted him.

Ringo makes a point in differentiating between societal values and a man's own values, believing that one finds his true strength in discovering the latter and that he will walk the "path of light" and live in "a real man's world" once he does. He thus looked down on Gyro as a "conformist", in that he was chained down by the religious dogma forced on him by his father. Then noticing Gyro's growing determination, Ringo tried to steer him toward his own self-centered philosophy, telling him to go toward a "path of light" to victory.

In general, Ringo speaks gravely, acts with finality and is usually extremely polite to those around him, even his foes. For instance, he makes it a point to bow when meeting someone and after defeating them, solemnly thanking them for the duel.

Abilities

Ringo & Mandom
Main article: Mandom

Ringo's Stand, Mandom, enables him to reverse time by exactly 6 seconds by turning a hand on his wristwatch. Although it is very limited, its ability is critical for Ringo to win his duels.

Ringo is also a capable gunfighter and seems to have incredible perception regarding gauging the range of various guns. He utilizes a 1874 Colt during his battle with Gyro Zeppeli.

History

Background

A young Ringo kills a would-be rapist

From birth, Ringo was sickly. As a young boy, he had fragile skin and was often ill. Ringo's father was drafted and sent to war, later escaped, imprisoned, and then died because of a disease. Ringo's family, branded as traitors, were forced to travel across the country. Ringo, ten, woke up one night to a large man in military uniform by his bed and his family, his mother and two sisters, killed-underneath the table that had a bloody knife sticking on top of it. The large man looming over Ringo then tried to rape him but was greeted with a gun, that Ringo slyly took from the large man, pointing towards him. Ringo quickly shot the man as he charged at him. It was after this event that the formerly sick young boy experienced a newfound power. He overcame a wall that he called "a real man's world," that he believed it was the only path he could pursue.

Three years before the events of Steel Ball Run, Ringo acquired his Stand, Mandom. He then entered Funny Valentine's service.

Steel Ball Run

Ringo duels and kills Gaucho

Ringo Roadagain is dispatched during the fourth stage and set up camp in a cabin located in a forest where the racers will pass through. He purposefully activates Mandom's power regularly while the racers cross the forest, making them lose their way. A contestant named Gaucho confronts him but Ringo refuses to let him go or help him, saying that he'll only let him free after he kills him. Gaucho leaves for the moment.

Gaucho shouts and challenges Ringo while Johnny Joestar, Gyro Zeppeli and Hot Pants observe from afar. Ringo prepares to draw, although his hand shakes from fear, but Ringo argues that its better than to be frozen by fear. Analyzing the situation, Ringo sees that Gaucho's gun will be inaccurate to the right at their current distance and requests that Gaucho is five steps out of the accurate range. Angry, Gaucho draws and shoots first but merely grazes Ringo's shoulder, then completely misses. Ringo shoots Gaucho in the chest and kills Gaucho before saluting him. Shocked, the three leave and try to go out of the woods again without success. Ringo then begins to bury Gaucho.

Johnny, Gyro and Hot Pants return and confront Ringo as they too cannot get out of the forest. Ringo asks Johnny to be the first duelist. Hot Pants then attacks from behind with Cream Starter and melts Ringo's gun hand, but Ringo uses his power Mandom to rewind time to 6 seconds ago. He avoids the ambush. Revealing his Stand, Ringo explains its power and say again that they must kill him to escape. Ringo shoots Hot Pants' hand. Johnny attacks and wounds Ringo lightly, but is shot in the head while Hot Pants is shot in the chest and taken out. Gyro is also shot in the guts when he retaliates, but Ringo spares him out of disdain since he attacked merely as a reaction to his friend's death. Ringo drags Johnny inside as Gyro yells, defeated. In the cabin, Ringo examines Johnny's Corpse Part and sends the coordinates of the next Corpse Part to the President with a messenger pigeon.

Ringo's death

However, Gyro returns with a renewed fighting spirit. He throws his Steel Ball through the walls into Ringo's face, forcing the gunslinger to rewind time. However, Gyro has detected an old wound in Ringo, a damaged collarbone on the left shoulder that would paralyze Ringo if it was broken. Breaking in, Gyro confronts his opponent. The two attack at the same time. Gyro is shot in the throat but Ringo's collarbone is broken, paralyzing him. He is forced to rewind time by shooting his wristwatch's scroll wheel. The two attack again, moving to get a better position. Gyro is shot in the shoulder but Ringo blocks the Steel Ball with his arm. Ringo arms his revolver for a second shot, but inadvertently places himself in the trajectory of a falling piece of wood that impales his collarbone, which was what Gyro was aiming for. Ringo is defeated, but both fighters acknowledges their respective skill. To force Gyro to move forward into "a real man's world", Ringo aims at Gyro again and Gyro finishes him off. Before his death, Ringo utters, "Welcome...to a real man's world!"

Chapters

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Quotes

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  • If you want to get out of here… you must kill me. That is the path that is to be taken. A decision that must be made eventually.
    —Ringo Roadagain , Steel Ball Run Chapter 33 : The World of Man, Part 1
  • If we were to engage in a shootout, now… If, of course…. You wouldn’t be able to defeat me. The gentleman on the left stands a chance. So you, kindly step back.
    —Ringo Roadagain to Gyro , Steel Ball Run Chapter 34 : The World of Man, Part 2
  • Mere self-defense will not be enough to defeat me. Passive observers are not needed.
    —Ringo Roadagain , Steel Ball Run Chapter 34 : The World of Man, Part 2
  • My name is Ringo Roadagain. I am a Stand User. I developed my abilities 3 years ago in the desert. I call it Mandom. Please, recognize it as such. Only 6 seconds. Not a second more, not a second less. For precisely 6 seconds, I can rewind time.
    —Ringo Roadagain , Steel Ball Run Chapter 34 : The World of Man, Part 2
  • I want you to attempt to kill me. A fair duel will allow me to grow as a human being. Devoid of pettiness… a murder attempt for the darkest of intentions will raise me toward sacred heights. I am yet incomplete, as a human. These are things that I must overcome. Divinity is pursuit.
    —Ringo Roadagain , Steel Ball Run Chapter 34 : The World of Man, Part 2
  • This is a real man's world. Do you want to condemn it as backwards? This world that we live in…. It seems as if our values are leaning heavily towards one of spoiled indifference.
    —Ringo Roadagain , Steel Ball Run Chapter 34 : The World of Man, Part 2
  • Interesting, Gyro Zeppeli! Your eyes have taken on a better glow! But you are still merely a conformist!
    —Ringo Roadagain , Steel Ball Run Chapter 35 : The World of Man, Part 3
  • Find the path of light! The shining path that one must tread… these are societal values and also a real man's values. They used to be synonymous in the past but currently… the two are not necessarily one and the same. The man and society are completely different ideals now, but the true road to victory requires embracing a real man's values… and you should be able to see it now…. Continue the race and find out for yourself the path of light. That is what I will pray for. And I thank you.
    —Ringo Roadagain, Steel Ball Run Chapter 35: The World of Man, Part 3
  • Welcome...to a real man's world! (ようこそ…「男の世界」へ…, Yōkoso… "Otoko no Sekai" e…)

Video Games

All Star Battle (PS3)

Ringo Roadagain makes his game debut on the PS3 title, appearing as the voice announcer for the Versus Mode.

Every time both combatants were chosen and all options were set, before the match starts he says "Welcome to the real man's world", quoting his very last sentence said on the original story.

Eyes of Heaven (PS3/PS4)

Ringo Roadagain appears in Eyes of Heaven as a support, having one voice line performed by Hiroki Yasumoto.

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