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“
He's clearly lying! My Talking Head is stuck tight to his tongue!
”
—Tiziano to Squalo, Chapter 530
Talking Head (トーキング・ヘッド, Tōkingu Heddo) is the Stand of Tiziano featured in Vento Aureo. Talking Head is a small tentacular Stand that latches onto a victim's tongue and forces them to lie.
Appearance
Talking Head is a semi-humanoid Stand about the size of a human tongue. While its torso appears overall human, a segmented tail replaces its lower body parts. Above the tail is a plate with horizontal lines similar to its eyes. The Stand's shoulders have lightly-colored stripes on them, with three on each shoulder.
Talking Head has a disproportionately large human-looking head, featuring lips and robotic segmented eyes, but no nose. From the head sprout three tentacles which are used to attach itself to a tongue, as well as two small horns. Its design is based on a squid tentacle and an alien baby.[1]
When it is first revealed, Talking Head's design is very different, appearing similar to a disembodied head and spinal cord with the arms connected directly to the Stand's neck. In this early design, the golden decoration above the tail, as well as its shoulder decorations, are not present. In all subsequent appearances, its final design is used.
In the colored manga and anime adaptation, Talking Head is presented as being flesh red.
Color Schemes
The series is known for alternating colors between media, the information presented below may or may not be canon.
Colored MangaAnime
Body(Salmon)
Eyes(Gold)
Body(Salmon)
Eyes(Yellow)
Abilities
Talking Head is a fragile remote-controlled Stand with no combative ability whatsoever (its Stand stats also indicate it has negligible speed and power[2]), but is nonetheless useful as it can force a chosen victim to lie, enabling Tiziano to manipulate his enemies.
True-Statement Elimination
To take effect, Talking Head must first latch onto the victim's tongue.[3] While Talking Head is attached, the victim is automatically forced to tell lies: whether the victim speaks, writes, or gesticulates, they will always express something false. If Tiziano so desires, Talking Head can force a victim to speak up and tell lies or remain silent, depending on the victim's resilience.[3]
Tiziano can also freely toggle Talking Head's power, suddenly enabling his victim to tell the truth at an opportune moment to better manipulate his targets.[4]
While partially controlled by Talking Head, the victims are fully aware that they are forced into lying.[3] A savvy interlocutor may understand that something is wrong by watching the clearly distressed victim of Talking Head.[5]
Tongue Control
Talking Head also has the ability to control and elongate the tongue of its victim. This is demonstrated when it uses Narancia's tongue to turn on bathroom sinks to draw the attention of Team Bucciarati, later snatching his knife out of his own hand and cutting him with it.[5]
Chapters / Episodes
Manga Appearances
Chapters in order of appearance
- Chapter 525: Clash and Talking Head, Part 1
- Chapter 526: Clash and Talking Head, Part 2
- Chapter 527: Clash and Talking Head, Part 3
- Chapter 528: Clash and Talking Head, Part 4
- Chapter 529: Clash and Talking Head, Part 5
- Chapter 530: Clash and Talking Head, Part 6
- Chapter 531: Clash and Talking Head, Part 7 (Death)
Anime Appearances
Episodes in order of appearance
- Golden Wind Episode 22: The "G" in Guts
- Golden Wind Episode 23: Clash and Talking Head (Death)
- Golden Wind Episode 28.5: destino
Gallery
Trivia
- Talking Head's ability to control a target's tongue may be a reference to Talking Heads' 1983 album Speaking in Tongues.
References
- ↑ JOJOVELLER: STANDS - Comments by Hirohiko Araki[1]
- ↑ Volume 57, in-between Stand stats, Chapter 528, Clash and Talking Head (4)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Chapter 526, Clash and Talking Head (2)
- ↑ Chapter 529, Clash and Talking Head (5)
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Chapter 527, Clash and Talking Head (3)
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