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Boingo est un petit garçon manieur de Stand et l'un des 9 Dieux Glorieux d'Egypte. Lui et son frère Oingo essaient d'assassiner le Groupe Joestar à Assouan en Egypte. Boingo réapparait plus tard, travaillant avec Hol Horse pour réessayer de tuer les héros au Caire.
Boingo est un jeune garçon de carrure moyenne, mais qui est assez petit, n'arrivant qu'aux genoux de son grand frère Oingo (qui lui est de taille adulte). Il a une bouche inhabituellement large, et possède une grande touffe de cheveux bouclés qu'il porte serré dans une casquette sans haut, ce qui lui cause quelques mèches libres. Il a un t-shirt clair sous un gilet et un manteau, et un pantalon sous un short large, et des chaussures simples.
Palettes
The series is known for alternating colors between media, the information presented below may or may not be canon.
Colored MangaHeritage for the FutureAnime
Skin(Fair)
Hair(Black & blue highlights)
Eyes(Brown)
Outfit
(Blue and white clothes, brown jacket, grey shoes and gold cap)
Skin(Tan)
Hair(Black & gray highlights)
Outfit(Brown outfit)
Skin(Tan)
Hair(Dark brown)
Eyes(Brown)
Outfit
(Yellow shirt, green jacket, blue jeans, brown and white shoes, orange and yellow cap)
Personnalité
Boingo est un petit garçon craintif et timide.
Boingo préfère se cacher plutôt que de combattre
Boingo est un garçon très timide et craintif, préférant un role de support dans ses partenariats avec d'autres servants de DIO. Il utilise son Thoth pour guider son grand frère Oingo puis Hol Horse vers la bonne voie sur la façon d'assassiner leurs cibles, et ensuite se cache et observe comment la situation se déroule. Sa passivité est justifiée sachant que Boingo est un petit garçon et que son Stand n'a aucune possibilité offensive. Etant assez timide, Boingo n'est comfortable qu'auprès de son grand frère Boingo, duquel il est proche. Après ses déboires avec le Groupe Joestar, Boingo semble avoir grandi spirituellement et se promet d'être plus brave, mais c'est alors qu'Iggy l'attaque. Boingo régresse dans sa timidité. Boingo bégaie aussi, ce qui renforce l'impression de timidité qu'il donne.
Malgré sa crainte, Boingo a une confiance absolue envers le pouvoir de son Stand, Thoth. Il dit régulièrement que les prédictions de Thoth son tout le temps correct, mais si elles paraissent absurdes.
En tant que l'un des serviteurs de DIO, Boingo exhibe des signes de malveillance. Par exemple, il sourit et même rit d'un rire étrange quand Thoth prédit que les héros vont mourir, et il participe de plein gré lorsque son frère vole quelqu'un. Durant sa dernière apparition, Boingo dit qu'il veut changer et essayer d'utiliser son pouvoir pour le bien d'autrui pour qu'on les apprécient plus, mais ce développement est interrompu quand Iggy l'attaque.
Boingo et son frère Oingo sont très proches l'un de l'autre, étant des partenaires et s'appuyant l'un sur l'autre pour essayer d'assassiner les héros. Il est dit que Boingo se sent seul après qu'il soit séparé de son frère, mais il accepte de coopérer avec Hol Horse pour pouvoir venger son frère.
Thoth est une bande dessinée au style de dessin eccentrique et à la narration enfantine. Lorsqu'on le consulte, Thoth prédit le futur proche avec une précision de 100%, même si les évènements dépeints sont étranges.
Boingo apparait pour la première fois en Egypte, près du temple d'Abou Simbel. Il est en train de lire sa bande dessinée Thoth lorsqu'un touriste, un mangaka cherchant l'inspiration, l'aborde et s'intéresse à Thoth. Cependant, Oingo survient et chasse le touriste, disant à Boingo de ne pas parler à des inconnus. Les frères s'apprêtent à prendre le bus pour Assouan, mais Boingo lui montre Thoth, montrant la mort du touriste. Devinant que le bus va avoir un accident, Oingo et Boingo attendent le prochain. Sur le chemin d'Assouan, Boingo consulte son Stand et voit que les héros vont boire du thé empoisonné. Oingo se charge alors d'assommer un barman quelconque et de prendre sa place pour empoisonner Jotaro, Joseph et Polnareff qui approchent. Pendant ce temps-là, Boingo se cache dans l'arrière-boutique. Les héros choisissent de boire dans le café d'Oingo.
Initially, the group decides to order tea, but a suspicious Joseph Joestar decides to order the unopened coke instead. This seems to prevent Oingo from poisoning the drink at first, but an angry customer reacts to the warm coke he was served, causing the Joestar group to order the tea that Oingo successfully poisons. However, right as the group is about to drink their tea, Iggy eats another customer's cake and causes the Joestar group to abandon their tea to take care of Iggy and leave the shop, which makes Oingo and Boingo angry. Eventually, following Tohth's prophecy, Oingo punches a nerdy-looking stranger and frightens him into dropping his wallet, giving the two money and temporarily pacifying them for their failure.
Boingo's first retire.
Following Tohth's next prediction, Oingo then tries to make Jotaro eat a bomb that looked like an orange. However, Joseph and Polnareff return and Oingo is forced to disguise himself as Jotaro in order to prevent them from attacking him. The disguise backfires and Oingo is dragged into the same car where he placed the bomb. Boingo becomes shocked after finding out the true meaning of Tohth's prophecy, that Oingo is the one who will fall victim to the bomb with Jotaro's face, and mentally begs for his brother to transform back so that their intended interpretation of the prophecy will come true. Regardless, Oingo accidentally steps on the bomb he set up, causing it to blow up and split his face in two. Boingo then arrives and resolves to defeat the Joestar group on his own, causing Oingo to become proud of his younger brother's growth. However, the man Oingo assaulted earlier returns with other thugs, who beat up the two brothers and send them to the hospital. Meanwhile, the real Jotaro returns from visiting the hospital, and, happening to be thirsty, picks out an orange to eat.
Boingo is kidnapped by Hol Horse, who later teams up with Boingo to help avenge Oingo.
After exiting the hospital, Boingo teams up with Hol Horse to avenge his brother (albeit only after Hol Horse had to resort to kidnapping Boingo). Boingo, hiding under a crate for the majority of Hol Horse's assisted assault, demonstrates the extent of Tohth's power by showing its next prediction: that Hol Horse would kick a woman and the woman will be thankful and give him money. Hol Horse is skeptical, but this is proven true when he sees a woman walking past him and, driven by the possibility of the prediction being true, runs and kicks the woman in the back, and finds out he killed a deadly scorpion on the woman's back, and is paid for saving her life.
The two then try to follow the next prediction, involving Hol Horse sticking his fingers up Polnareff's nose and the rest of the Joestar group being hit by a truck. Hol Horse, skeptical of the result, but willing to follow through nonetheless, sticks his fingers up Polnareff's nose. A series of events is then triggered that leads up to the Joestar group being hit by a truck.
Boingo's final retire.
Boingo now has Hol Horse's full confidence and directs Horse to guide his bullets through a series of pipes. However, Hol Horse's watch was off by a few minutes when directed to fire at noon, and the bullets loop around and pierce through the depicted holes in the comic book's pages to hit him instead.
Afterward, Boingo contemplates using his powers to better the lives of others and kicks aside his hiding crate, but the crate accidentally hits Iggy and Boingo becomes assaulted by the dog and becomes even more introverted than before. Tohth then says that, if it was that easy to change their ways, there wouldn't be bad people in the world.
Oingo Boingo Brothers Adventure
An employee from Shueisha was on vacation in Egypt when he met Boingo, who gave him the book "The Oingo Boingo Brothers' Great Adventure", half-forcibly photographing it and publishing it just like that. Rohan Kishibe compliments the book, and hears the details about it from the editor Mr. O, gradually changing his opinion on it and remarking that there is no manga artist greater than him.
Oingo and Boingo are reduced to a supporting role in the game, and they don't use their respective Stands at all. Since Boingo doesn't appear as an enemy, he no longer forms a partnership with Hol Horse.
Boingo's Stand, Tohth, appears as the main menu character for the Gallery Mode, which contains every character ending (available once the player beats Arcade Mode with that character), mini-games, special modes (such as Taro card reading) and mini-boss battles (such as Death 13 and N'Doul).
Boingo is also playable via Alessi's transformation move on the "Hol Horse with Boingo" character, as Boingo assumes Hol's place on the match for a small period of time. However, Boingo doesn't attack the opponent, as Hol Horse does that for him, hiding under the box in the background, by shooting the enemy.
Replaces random panels with Book panels. Book panels erase 5 panels in a cross shape when tapped. If they're not tapped after a certain period of time, they will be replaced with Block panels.
Due to copyright laws, Oingo and Boingo were renamed Zenyatta and Mondatta respectively in the VIZ translation, after The Policealbum of the same name. In the anime, however, they are still referred to by their Japanese names on Tohth's cover.
Their original names were later used in VIZ's English JoJonium release.