D-I-S-C-O
D-I-S-C-O (ディ・ス・コ, Di-su-ko) est un antagoniste secondaire de la septième partie de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Steel Ball Run, apparaissant dans l'arc narratif "Chocolate Disco".
D-I-S-C-O est un assassin que Valentine déploie à Philadelphie.[1] Il confronte Jayro près de Independence Hall, le séparant de Johnny alors que ce dernier se fait attaquer aussi. Il est un manieur de Stand, créant une grille au sol pour téléporter des objets avec son Chocolate Disco.
Apparence
D-I-S-C-O est un taille fin de grande taille, qui a de longs cheveux raides dont les mèches finissent en bataille. Il porte une large barrette sur le côté gauche de la tête et a une barbe de trois jours.
Il porte une sorte d'uniforme militaire plutôt ample, dont la veste a deux rangées de bouton sur la poitrine, de petites épaulières, et une ceinture noire avec une boucle composée de deux anneaux métalliques.
D-I-S-C-O porte sur son avant-bras gauche son Stand, Chocolate Disco, et porte sur lui divers objets dangereux, comme des clous, des petites bouteilles d'acide, et un revolver.
Palettes
Personnalité
D-I-S-C-O garde une attitude plutôt placide et affiche peu ses émotions. Il parle peu, et quand il attaque Jayro Zeppeli, il ne daigne qu'à révéler le nom de son Stand.
On sait très peu de D-I-S-C-O, qui est un des Subordonnés de Valentine sans qu'on ne sache plus. Jayro pense qu'il ne sait rien du plan de Valentine.
Pouvoirs
Stand
D-I-S-C-O's Stand is Chocolate Disco. It can create a grid he may project over a limited space in front of him wherein he maintains virtually complete control.
Histoire
In Philadelphia, as soon as the president manages to find the head of the corpse, he decides to take the last missing part from Diego Brando: the left eye. In order to do so, he ambushes Johnny Joestar and tricks Diego and Wekapipo using his Stand's power. While Valentine confronts them, D-I-S-C-O is sent to take care of Gyro Zeppeli in order to prevent him from helping Johnny and the others.
As Gyro reaches a corner of a building, Valentine and D-I-S-C-O surround him from both sides. Gyro spots D-I-S-C-O but hears gunshots; wanting to help Johnny, Gyro tells D-I-S-C-O to stand still and the agent complies, before activating his ability as soon as Gyro turns his head. With his Stand Chocolate Disco, D-I-S-C-O makes a grid appear on the ground. While Gyro is shocked to glimpse Wekapipo hiding near his horses, Gyro must focus on the enemy. He throws a Steel Ball at D-I-S-C-O, but it is then teleported above him and Gyro is hit by his own Ball. Gyro tries to run towards D-I-S-C-O, but the agent makes nails fall on Gyro, wounding his leg.
D-I-S-C-O then takes bottles of acid out of his pocket, intending to douse Gyro with the acid. Worried, Gyro throws his Steel Balls, but D-I-S-C-O teleports them again. However, this time, the Ball misses Gyro. Surprised, D-I-S-C-O attacks again but misses too with his nails and acid. Suddenly, a hand with a Steel Ball appears near him. Gyro reveals that he has created a zone of high pressure that refracts the light and prevents D-I-S-C-O from knowing Gyro's location. Desperate, D-I-S-C-O takes out a gun but the Neapolitan quickly knocks out the agent.
Chapitres
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 64: Chocolate Disco, Part 1
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 65: Chocolate Disco, Part 2
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 66: D4C, Part 1
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 67: D4C, Part 2
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 68: D4C, Part 3
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 69: D4C, Part 4
Quotes
- “Chocolate Disco. That’s my ability’s name. Chocolate Disco. That’s all I’m going to say. I’m done. That’s all. (「チョコレイト・ディスコ」。オレのこの能力の「スタンド名」だ。「チョコレイト・ディスコ」。ただのそれしか言わない。以上で終わりだ。, 'Chokoreito Disuko'. Ore no kono nōryoku no 'sutando mei' da. 'Chokoreito Disuko'. Tada no sore shika iwanai. Ijō de owari da.)”—D-I-S-C-O , Steel Ball Run Chapter 66 : D4C, Part 1
Galerie
Détails
- D-I-S-C-O's name was originally spelled as Disco (ディスコ, Disuko) in the Ultra Jump serialization. This was changed in the tankobon release.
- In the song "Chocolate Disco" by Perfume, the title is repeated many times in the lyrics; it is for this reason that Araki decided that D-I-S-C-O would not speak any more than necessary.[2]
Références
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- ↑ JOJOVELLER: STANDS - Comments by Hirohiko Araki, p.291