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Trivia

  • Giorno's name written in katakana is not ゴルノ・ゴバアーナ (Goruno Gobana) or ギョルノ・ギョバアーナ (Gyoruno Gyobana), but as ジョルノ・ジョバアーナ (Joruno Jobana). This is to reflect the pronunciation of GioGio in Italian.
  • Giorno is the only JoJo confirmed not to have been born a JoJo; he was born Haruno Shiobana. His name in Romaji also shows that he is the only JoJo without the letter "J" in his name.
  • Giorno's hair was originally a black bowl cut. However, when his stand powers awakened, his hair became gold and spiked with spiral-like bangs. This hairstyle is also associated with chocolate cornets: the notation "@@@" refers to Giorno's unique hairstyle and is often used by fans to refer to him.
  • Giorno takes after his father's "Muda Muda Muda..." battle cry, only shouting the last "Muda" as a finishing blow. He also pulls off a "WRYYYYYY!" during his fight with Cioccolata.
  • Giorno's favorite musical is Les Misérables; his least favorite foods are chicken and especially duck.
  • A common aspect of Giorno's wardrobe involves wearing ladybug-themed jewelry, and his Stand also sports ladybug insignias. As ladybugs symbolically represent good luck throughout Europe, and it is considered bad luck to kill one, this can represent Gold Experience's powers of returning damage back to the attacker of its creations.
  • In an interview, Araki stated that he based Giorno's appearance on Michelangelo's "David". The cover of volume 62 was based off a Renaissance painting as well.
  • Giorno is the second blond character with a pigtail who lost a hand who was voiced by Romi Paku, the first having been Edward Elric of Fullmetal Alchemist.
  • Along with Kakyoin and Josuke (Jojolion), voiced by Mitsuaki Madono, both Koichi and Giorno, are the only characters to have the same voice actress, Romi Park, in different games. Romi Park dubbed Giorno in the "Giogio's: Bizarre Adventure (PS2) " and Koichi in "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle ".

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