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Pour un personnage similaire, voir Dario
Dio ! Quand je serai mort, va voir la famille Joestar ! Tu es intelligent ! Atteins le sommet, deviens l'homme le plus riche qui soit !
—Dario Brando à son fils, Chapter 1: Prologue

Dario Brando (ダリオ・ブランドー, Dario Burandō) est un personnage secondaire figurant dans la première partie de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Phantom Blood.

Dario est le père de Dio Brando. En tant que père abusif et alcoolique, il influenca l'enfance de Dio pour le pire. Il rencontre funestement George Joestar un soir de tempête alors qu'il essaie de le voler après un accident, mais George le prend pour son sauveur et lui offre une faveur.

Apparence

Dario est un homme à l'apparence mature et à l'allure trapue. Il est plutôt repoussant avec un visage aux traits grossiers, possédant notamment une cicatrice sur le front et n'ayant que quelques dents dans sa bouche. Il est aussi chauve et n'a des cheveux que sur le côté de la tête. Il a aussi une courte barbe.

Dario a un tatouage de croix sur sa poitrine avec les mots "in memory of mother" inscrits dessus.

Personnalité

Dario Brando est un père abusif, alcoolique, et aussi un criminel exécrable.

Dario is repeatedly portrayed as extremely immoral. Being a petty thief, Dario has no qualm stealing from the dead, notably stealing a then unconscious George Joestar's ring, believing him to be dead. He also told his companion to let Jonathan, then a baby, die. When George woke up, Dario tricked him into believing he was saving him, hoping to exploit the gentleman's naïveté. When George covered for him out of kindness, Dario couldn't understand the gesture.[1]

Dario was an abusive husband and father, having presumably forced his wife to work to death. He was hated by his own son, whom he would yell at and beat for the flimsiest reasons. At some point, he asked his son to sell his dead mother's clothes in order to buy more booze. His alcoholic nature was shared with Dio, who hated himself for resembling his father after getting drunk.[2]

Nonetheless, he cared about Dio enough to let him be adopted within the Joestar Family.[1]

History

Phantom Blood

Dario Brando "saves" George Joestar.

Dario was a poor man in Victorian England who witnessed George Joestar I's carriage crash one day in 1868, looting the wreckage on the assumption that there were no survivors. However, a woman from a bar that he brought with him noted that the infant is still alive. Dario was seen by George, who assumed that Dario saved his life and felt indebted to him. Although George later learned the truth when a police officer alerted him that Dario was in jail from trying to pawn Mary Joestar's wedding ring, George pressed no charges and asked Dario to become a good man for his family. Even after receiving money from George to start a hotel, Dario ended up back in poverty and worked his wife to an early grave.[1]

Dario's tombstone.

For the next twelve years, Dario took out his frustration on his son Dio as he grew to hate his father enough to secretly murder him with poison he got from Wang Chan. With Dario unaware that his own son was killing him, he died telling Dio of the debt George made to him and tells his son to take advantage of it. However, Dio was unaware of the letter Dario had sent to the Joestar Mansion, which would play a role in exposing his attempted murder of George seven years after his father's death.

Chapitres / Episodes

Book Icon.png Apparition dans le Manga
Chapitres (ordre chronologique)
TV Icon.png Apparitions dans l'Anime
Episodes (ordre chronologique)

Video Games

Phantom Blood (PS2)

Dario appears on his deathbed in the first cutscenes of the game. Like in the original story, he gives his son a letter that will allow him to live with the Joestars.

Galerie

Détails

  • George mistaking Dario as his savior bears resemblance a similar scene in Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables, in which Marius's father mistakes the corrupt innkeeper Thénardiers as his savior and sends Marius to seek aid from him on his deathbed. George also claims that he gave his ring to Dario Brando, who was imprisoned for stealing said ring, resembling the bishop Myriel claiming the same for Jean Valjean, who attempted to steal his silverware.
  • Dario's English voice actor would ironically later to go on to voice Yoshihiro Kira, the father of another main villain.
  • Dario's design and alchoholism is a reference to the Old Man from Poker Under Arms, Hirohiko Araki's debut work.

Références

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  2. Chapter 7: A Letter from the Past (2) pp. 2-3

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