Boingo

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Boingo
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Namesake Oingo Boingo (along with Oingo)
Debut Vol.20, Chapter 189. "Khnum" Oingo & "Thoth" Boingo (1)
Final Appearance Vol.24, Chapter 221. Hol Horse and Boingo (5)
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Voice Actor
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Age
Date of Birth
Blood type
Eye color Black
Hair color Black
Height cm
Weight kg
Stand Thoth
Relatives Oingo (older brother)

Boingo is a minor antagonist featured in Part III: Stardust Crusaders.

Personality

Boingo demonstrates a very introverted personality, and is content to resign himself into a supportive role, using his stand to aid his brother Oingo, and later, Hol Horse (though he was more forced to do so than doing so out of his own will). Boingo does demonstrate potential for a more positive life, however, as he momentarily resolves to use Thoth to better the lives of others after his second failed attempt to kill the protagonists with his stand.

Synopsis

Oingo attempted to kill Jotaro Kujo twice, first by poisoning his tea and then by making him eat a bomb that resembled an orange, but Polnareff threw the bomb out of the car in the direction of Oingo and it went off.

After Oingo's defeat, Boingo teams up with Hol Horse to avenge his brother (albeit only after Hol Horse had to resort to kidnapping Boingo). Hol Horse's intricate shot guided by Boingo through series of pipes was foiled because Hol Horse's watch was off a couple of minutes when directed to fire at noon, looping around to hit him instead. Afterwards, Boingo contemplates using his powers to better the lives of others, but is bitten by Iggy and becomes even more introverted than before.

Trivia

  • Due to Copyright laws, Boingo was renamed "Mondatta", after The Police's album Zenyattà Mondatta in Viz Media's translation.
  • Unlike the main cast's serious battles with rest of the "Egyptian god" stands, their "battles" with Boingo are one-sided on Boingo's part, and they hardly, if ever, notice Boingo's plots against them, "defeating" them only by chance and the mistakes of Boingo's partners.

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