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Template:BookJOJO A-GO!GO! (ジョジョ ア ゴー ゴー, Jojo A Gō Gō) é um artbook escrito e ilustrado por Hirohiko Araki e Lucky Land Communications.

Um memorial a publicação completa de Vento Aureo, o artbook apresenta ilustrações da série de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, particularmente de Parte 3, Parte 4 e Parte 5.

Resumo

A caixa apresenta um roda que pode ser girada para mudar as faces da imagem retratada na frente. Incluído no pacote está o artbook, tal como uma enciclopédia de Stands e um livro detalhado sobre o autor.

Conteúdos da caixa.

DISC.1 Ilustrações

O livro contém ilustrações coloridas das capas de capítulos e volumes do mangá apresentados em Stardust Crusaders, Diamond is Unbreakable e Vento Aureo. Outras ilustrações feitas por Araki, promovidas em outras mídias como vídeo games, tributos ou mercadoria, também estão incluídas.

The front portion of the book presents an illustrated dance party portraying numerous characters and Stands dancing with each other. The back of the book has a timeline listing every work of art, where they were originally featured, and the date they were created, as well as a single illustration of Jolyne Cujoh from Stone Ocean.

DISC.2 Stands

Illustrations and data of stands up to and including Vento Aureo. Each Stand is given stats, an explanation of its abilities and role in the story, and a short description of the user. The book also features Stand rankings broken up into categories such as: Stands that appear the most, Stands that inflicted the most damage or Stands that killed the most people. Araki's own personal favorites are also included, judged by function and design. The back of the book contains a section called "Standology," which explains Stands in further detail.

Disc.3 Araki Hirohiko

Contains information about Hirohiko Araki's inspirations and influences, as well as his experiences around the world. Contents of the book include an essay written by Araki on Italy, various lists including Araki's favorite characters and illustrations, and a chronicle listing Araki's works from 1960 to 1999.

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Trivia

  • The "Let's Dance!" catchphrase present at the beginning of the art book is a possible callback to the name of the fashion shoot: [1]Let's Rock! which most of the character's dance poses were referenced from.

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