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Oh! Lonesome Me (オー!ロンサム・ミー, Ō! Ronsamu Mī) est le Stand de Mountain Tim, figurant dans Steel Ball Run. Son pouvoir permet à Mountain Tim de séparer son corps et de déplacer les pièces le long d'un lasso.

Appearance

Oh! Lonesome Me manifests mainly in Mountain Tim's ability to separate and spread himself along a rope. Tim's interior is darkened and not anatomically articulate.

Color Schemes

The series is known for alternating colors between media, the information presented below may or may not be canon.
Colored Manga
Rope(Light brown)
Interior(Purple)

Abilities

Oh! Lonesome Me functions as an ability that Mountain Tim personally uses. It gives him and others greater flexibility in combat but is overshadowed by more powerful Stand abilities.

Rope Transfer

Mountain Tim transferring his fingers along the rope

Oh! Lonesome Me enables Mountain Tim to separate segments of his[1] or others' bodies[2] and freely slide them along a rope. It also grants him superhuman control over the rope, freely and precisely manipulating it to grab small objects from afar for instance.[3]

This ability to separate himself into little pieces as far as the rope goes grants Mountain Tim greater agility and flexibility. Launching himself along it, Tim may shoot enemies from odd angles;[2] and through the process of splitting and joining himself and others back together, he may travel and escape through small spaces.[2] By separating himself, Mountain Tim can also lessen the damage of a bomb blast.[4]

Oh! Lonesome Me also allowed Tim to absorb water through the ropes as a means to survive the dehydration during his first time in the "Devil's Palm".[5]

Araki stated that he made Oh! Lonesome Me based on the association of cowboys with lassos.[6]

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