Unnamed Characters in JoJolion
This is a list of unnamed characters found in the eighth part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, JoJolion. These characters played minor but varying roles throughout the storyline.
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A young woman from Tokyo whom Ojiro Sasame has kidnapped, fully branded, and used as bait for Yoshikage Kira, should Kira return to his apartment. She was forced to suffer being helplessly locked up in Kira's apartment, stripped completely naked and scared. It's also implied that during her time of captivity she was abused by Ojiro and his Stand. Despite not being a Stand user and therefore unable to see Stands, she is well aware of Ojiro's ability and knows how it works, which helps Josuke during his conflict with Ojiro. She also believes that Yoshikage Kira was held captive with her.
When Josuke and Yasuho investigate the bathroom in Kira's apartment, they find her sitting in the bathtub completely naked. Yasuho asks Josuke who the woman is, and why that woman is casually going naked in "his" apartment, but Josuke says he doesn't know the woman. Yasuho asks the girl if she's Josuke's girlfriend; instead of answering, the naked woman stands up, pleading them for help, to the two's suspicion. Yasuho then finds a photo album that had pictures of the woman in bondage gear with what appeared to be Josuke; Yasuho flees the apartment in despair. While Josuke and the woman are attacked by Fun Fun Fun, the woman claims that both she and Josuke were equal captives in the apartment three days earlier, and given that he escaped, she assumed he had returned to free her. Josuke injures his left hand and foot on subtle hazards scattered inside the room in order for Ojiro's Stand to capture his limbs. The girl advises Josuke to avoid hurting his remaining limbs or he will be at Ojiro's mercy. Josuke is forced into saving the woman from instances of self-harm puppeted by Fun Fun Fun.
After escaping the bathroom, the naked woman goes up to a ringing phone. She says that it's Ojiro who's calling and that both she and Josuke should remain silent. She then proceeds to say that she's been used by people throughout her life, such as her parents and a boy she liked; that she's treated as an object used for someone's convenience that ends up getting thrown away whenever she's not needed anymore. She proceeds to tell him that she doesn't want to simply die, and then telephones Ojiro to tell him of Josuke's whereabouts in exchange for mercy. Telling Josuke that he's the one at fault and not her, the woman leaves him to die, but is intervened by Yasuho's return. She is present at Ojiro's interrogation, reassuring Josuke that it was Ojiro who kidnapped her, but then runs out while no one was looking; Josuke decides that she can't be blamed at, and leaves her alone.
Finally free but still naked and now homesick, she hides her naked body in a trash can. A couple of boys riding by accidentally bump into her can. She stands up in the can, and stumbles around, lamenting about going back home. Then she trips and falls over, humiliating herself in front of the boys.Given the seemingly harmless setting at the time, it is unknown as to how she wounded herself to fall under Ojiro's control, and her fate remains unclear.
A couple of boys riding on bicycles who accidentally encounter a woman, when one of them accidentally bumps into the trash can she's in. The boys stop and watch as she stands up, covering herself with the trash can, lamenting about going back to Tokyo. She trips and rolls over; the boys are dumbfounded and awestruck to find out that she's completely naked.
One of the boys have a hat that resembles the pirate hat used in Jump Comics' logo.As an urban legend goes, the Milagro Man was an arms dealer from an unknown country who became rich from wars all over the world due to his business of making and selling incredible weapons. After his death, his descendants took over his work. In some generation, the current arms dealer at the time lost a prolonged lawsuit, costing him 50,000,000,000 dollars. The dealer went mad and killed his whole family, set his house and fortune on fire, then flung himself into the fire to kill himself. The curse of the Milagro Man is said to have persisted into a lone scorched bill found next to his corpse.
A middle school boy scout who used to bully a young Jobin. Taking advantage of Jobin's meekness and memory loss issues, the young boy tormented Jobin, repeatedly hitting him and belittling him because of his disabilities.
He ordered Jobin to steal his mother's underwear as well as take a photo of her in the shower. Jobin did so, and when he showed them to the bully, the bully became fascinated by Kaato's cup size, and became more lustful when he saw her shower photo. However, this caught the attention of a girl scout who scolded the bully and denounced him to his school and even the police. Because the underwear and photos were found, the bully's life was essentially ruined.
Afterwards, the bully lamented over his future being ruined because of the denouncer, swearing to rape Kaato and murder Jobin as an adult. He then tried to coerce Jobin into burning down the denouncer's house one night, but Jobin angrily refused. In response, the bully announced his jealousy over Jobin's memory loss. The bully then doused Jobin in oil and angrily threatened to burn him. Panicking, Jobin awakened Speed King and boiled the blood inside the bully's head, rendering him unconscious.
The bully wasn't dead from that. However, Kaato later took the bully in her car trunk to a hole in the ground under a lone pine tree and goaded Jobin to take the bully and bury him in the ground to undergo the equivalent exchange. The bully thus died and Jobin was cured. The now-dead boy was deemed missing until several years later, a party of workers were searching for two escaped turtles when they happened to stumble across the boy's corpse. Because Kaato's DNA was found on the corpse and his DNA was found inside Kaato's car, Kaato was put in prison for 15 years.Later the boy scout bully, enraged by her intervention, demanded Jobin to burn down the bystander's house, but Jobin refused.
She calls Jobin "Jobin-kun", and she is often mistaken as Mitsuba.
After that, she briefly appears in bed with Poor Tom, despite Poor Tom having a girlfriend. Jobin calls her in order to speak to Poor Tom, having noted her phone number down from her business card.
The Hair Clip Rock Organism causes Yasuho to hallucinate her father's appearance after she hits her head on a handrail. The hallucination tells Yasuho that he won't be able to meet up with her on Sundays anymore because he has a new lover and wants to spend more time with her, as they're having a new baby together. Yasuho runs to the bathroom and attempts suicide after feeling sick from the news, and the false body of her dad disintegrates into several flakes.
During the struggle with Wu Tomoki, after Mitsuba manages to eject Wu out of her, she notices the fetus' arms and its fragments. It turns out that Mitsuba accidentally sacrificed the child during her treatment via the equivalent exchange. Although Mitsuba becomes distraught with the possible fact that Wu killed her unborn child, Yasuho notices the fragments still look alive. Eventually, Mitsuba eats a Locacaca fruit and performs an equivalent exchange to restore the child, sacrificing her nose, and placing the child's fragments into her womb via her Stand.
Given the circumstances of the narration, it can be assumed that this mother is Tooru's mother.
She becomes overwhelmed by mental anguish and racks up debt from her pear orchard. She eventually falls ill and dies as a result, which Satoru Akefu states was due to the flow of calamity.[1]
References
- ↑ JoJolion Chapter 100: The Wonder of You, Part 17
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 JoJolion Chapter 102: The Wonder of You, Part 19