Boku no Rhythm wo Kiitekure/fr
Boku no Rhythm wo Kiitekure (ボクのリズムを聴いてくれ, Boku no Rizumu o Kiitekure, lit. "Ecoute mon rythme", ou "Oye Como Va, Mi Ritmo" en espagnol) est le Stand d'Oyecomova, figurant dans la septième partie de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Steel Ball Run. C'est un Stand vaguement humanoïde avec une tête d'oiseau qui peut accrocher des bombes à tout matériau qu'il touche.
Apparence
Boku no Rhythm wo Kiitekure est un Stand vaguement humanoïde. On ne veut pas grand chose de son corps car il est couvert d'un large haillon, mais on peut voir sa tête et des bras avec des mains griffues. Son corps entier semble couverte de sutures. Sa tête ressemble à celle d'un oiseau, avec un grand bec, des yeux aux contours de losange, et deux disques sur les côtés de la tête.
Son design est basé sur l'art de tribus d'Afrique.[1]
This Stand is purple in the colored manga.
Pouvoirs
Boku no Rhythm wo Kiitekure's bomb ability makes it very dangerous to face directly, as anything around Oyecomova becomes a potential trap.
Contact bombs
Boku no Rhythm wo Kiitekure has the ability to insert small bombs into practically anything Oyecomova touches.[2]
The bombs take the form of small pins topped with clocks that affix themselves to any surface, not just solid matter. It's been shown that the pins can be placed on almost anything, including Oyecomova's skin,[3] other people,[2] water, animals, dirt, and even cigarette smoke.[4]
After a while, the highly-sensitive pins are set off when they spring into the air[3] and explode with great force, a couple of bombs being able to inflict significant damage on a building. The only way to stop the bombs is to stop them from springing. However, even if the pins were to be held down by hand, which would severely hamper the fighting ability of most, intense sweating from combat would cause them to ultimately slip loose.[2]
The Stand can place as many pins as it wants, shown when it managed to put one pin on every bee of a swarm.[4] The bombs also make its user essentially untouchable, as grabbing him or striking him would riddle the attacker with pins.[3]
Chapitres
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 21: Gyro Zeppeli's Mission, Part 2
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 22: The Terrorist from a Faraway Country, Part 1
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 23: The Terrorist from a Faraway Country, Part 2
Galerie
Détails
- Le nom de ce Stand a été révélé dans l'artbook JOJOVELLER.
- Le nom du Stand est traduit des paroles de la chanson Oye Como Va:
"oye como va, mi ritmo (...)"
Références
- ↑ JOJOVELLER: STANDS - Comments by Hirohiko Araki[1]
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 SBR Chapter 22
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 SBR Chapter 21
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 SBR Chapter 23