Bohemian Rhapsody
Bohemian Rhapsody (自由人の狂想曲 or ボヘミアン・ラプソディー) is a Stand able to bring fictional characters into reality and separate souls from the victim's body, and drag them into fictional stories. Cartoon characters, anime characters, and even works of art and drawings are affected. The characters are still made of the same material they came from, and thus cannot easily be destroyed: the mother goat from a book simply folded into paper when punched. When one meets a character they like, they are dragged into their role, and the fate of the character will be the fate of the victim. Running away and using barriers is useless, for the story will proceed as it is described. Characters can even chase the victim through storybook pages that appear on flat surfaces.
The stand draws power from the artists' creativity and passion put into the animation, and thus its range is infinite. One may be immune to this ability if they have no knowledge of the story or character, but this is difficult due to the number of characters brought to life. The only weakness is that there is no physical stand to protect the user, but the large range allows him to attack from across the world. The countries most heavily effected by the stand were the U.S., Japan, Italy and France. Its user is Ungaro and it is named for the song Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen.
List of Fictional Characters Summoned by Bohemian Rhapsody
- Stick figure from a Pedestrian crossing sign
- Spiderman
- Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star
- Raoh from Fist of the North Star
- Pinocchio
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
- Mazinger Z from Mazinger Z
- Astro Boy
- Tetsujin 28 (aka Gigantor)
- Giant Robo
- Little Red Riding Hood
- The Big Bad Wolf (more specifically, the Red Riding Hood version)
- Vincent van Gogh (through his famous Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear)
- A mother goat and her 7 kids
- Venus from the Botticelli painting The Birth of Venus
- Peter Pan and Tinker Bell
- The Three Little Pigs
- Mickey Mouse (unseen)
- E.T. (unseen)
- Snoopy (unseen)
- The lion from the MGM Studios logo (unseen)
- A "hero" thought up by Weather Report and drawn by Van Gogh's portrait, designed to eliminate all other fantasy heroes