A hotel in Egypt. The Joestar Group stop there along the way to Cairo. It becomes a trap for the group due to Dija Maker controlling the hotel staff and the building itself with his Stand, House of Holy. It acts as the main location to escape from for the story made for the JoJo's Bizarre Escape: The Hotel escape room.
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Sketches
One-Shots
Spin-offs
At a Confessional
Jul 7, 1997At a Confessional
Jul 7, 1997Mutsu-kabe Hill
Dec 4, 2007Millionaire Village
Oct 6, 2012Poaching Seashore
Oct 12, 2013Kishibe Rohan Meets Gucci
Aug 23, 2011The Harvest Moon
Sep 22, 2014A Rainy Monday
Dec 4, 2015Deoxyribonucleic Acid
Aug 12, 2017- TSKR Ep 9 Cover Tankobon.png
The Run
Feb 26, 2018
Rohan at the Louvre,
May 31, 2011
Ultra Jump
March 19, 2010Ultra Jump
April 19, 2010Ultra Jump
May 19, 2010
Under Execution Under Jailbreak Tankobon,
November 19, 1999Under Execution Under Jailbreak Bunko,
September 16, 2011
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Under Execution Under Jailbreak,
January 11, 1995 - Under Execution Under Jailbreak.png
Under Execution Under Jailbreak,
January 11, 1995 Dolce, and His Master Chapter 1,
October 2, 1996Dolce, and His Master Chapter 1,
October 2, 1996Deadman's Questions Chapter 1,
June 16 , 1999Dolce, and His Master Chapter 2,
November 19, 1999
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The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp,
December 3, 2002The Book: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 4th Another Day Tankobon,
November 26, 2007The Book: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 4th Another Day Shinsho,
December 19, 2011Purple Haze Feedback Tankobon,
September 16, 2011Purple Haze Feedback Shinsho,
March 19, 2014Purple Haze Feedback Bunko,
June 22, 2017Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan: Short Story Collection (1)
July 19, 2017Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan: Short Story Collection (2)
August 19, 2017Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan: Short Story Collection (3)
December 19, 2017Rohan Kishibe Does Not Shout: Short Story Collection
June 19, 2018
Other Series
Poker Under Arms,
January 5, 1981
Say Hi to Virginia,
August 1, 1981
Outlaw Man,
January 10, 1982
Cool Shock B.T. Tankobon,
October 1, 1984Cool Shock B.T. Bunko,
June 16, 2000Cool Shock B.T. Shueisha Jump Remix, July 2004
Weekly Shonen Jump
October 3, 1983Weekly Shonen Jump
October 10, 1983
CSBT Chapter 0
October 23, 1983CSBT Chapter 1
October 3, 1983CSBT Chapter 1
October 3, 1983CSBT Chapter 2
October 3, 1983CSBT Chapter 3
October 10, 1983CSBT Chapter 4
October 24, 1983CSBT Chapter 5
November 7, 1983CSBT Chapter 6
November 28, 1983
Baoh the Visitor, Baoh Volume 1
September 10, 1985Baoh the Visitor, Baoh Volume 1
November 8, 1985Baoh the Visitor Shueisha Jump Remix, July 2004
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Weekly Shonen Jump
October 22, 1984
Baoh Chapter 1
October 22, 1984Baoh Chapter 1
October 22, 1984Baoh Chapter 2
October 22, 1984Baoh Chapter 3
November 5, 1984Baoh Chapter 4
November 26, 1984Baoh Chapter 5
June 26, 1984Baoh Chapter 6
July 17, 1985Baoh Chapter 7
August 21, 1984Baoh Chapter 8
August 28, 1984Baoh Chapter 9
September 11, 1984
Gorgeous Irene Tankobon,
February 10, 1987Gorgeous Irene Bunko,
December 16, 2012
Weekly Shonen Jump
Autumn 1985
Weekly Shonen Jump
Autumn 1985
The Lives of Eccentrics
HardcoverThe Lives of Eccentrics
Bunko
Nikola Tesla,
June 1989Ty Cobb,
June 6, 2001Collyer Brothers,
2002Yoshio Kou,
February 19, 2003Winchester Mystery House,
July 19, 2003Typhoid Mary,
August 19, 2003
Bio
- VOMIC, short for Voice Comic, is the name given a manga adaptation that adds accessories such as voices, sounds and music, very similar to Motion comics. The idea was conceived in November 2007 by Shueisha. In 2009, Steel Ball Run had a VOMIC created for it that covered parts of chapters 1, 5, 6 and 7.
- https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm1717132
- https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm1773092
- https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm1829963
- https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm1946233
- http://web.archive.org/web/20090830062536/http://vomic.shueisha.co.jp:80/sbr/
- http://web.archive.org/web/20090909195155/http://vomic.shueisha.co.jp/index.html
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSirx76szaQ
Manga-to-VOMIC Differences
- The story of Part 3 was largely omitted; the majority of Stand battles from the manga are removed in the OVAs.
- In the OVAs, Enya can use Justice to transform herself into an attractive young woman. In addition, the flesh bud that kills her is not triggered by Steely Dan.
- In the manga, after Jotaro is freed from jail, he, Joseph, Avdol, and Holy discuss DIO's whereabouts at a cafe. In the OVA, they discuss DIO's location at Holy's house.
- In the manga, Jotaro fights Kakyoin in the school infirmary. In the OVA, they fight in a nearby forest. In addition, the subject possessed by Hierophant Green has been changed from the school doctor to a female student.
- The group doesn't meet Polnareff in Hong Kong like in the manga. Instead, they meet him inside Strength. In addition, Polnareff was not controlled by one of DIO's flesh bud parasites.
- In the manga, Jotaro defeats Forever by pummeling him with Star Platinum. In the OVA, Forever is instead sliced in half by Polnareff's Silver Chariot.
- The group's visit to Singapore is completely removed.
- Nena appears as an ordinary person.
- Avdol reunites with the group during the fight with Enya, rather than during the fight with Cameo like in the manga.
- Hol Horse does not reappear after being hurt by Enya.
- Jotaro discovers Enya's identity with a method similar to the one he used on the Impostor Captain Tennille in the manga.
- Iggy keeps a consistent appearance throughout the OVA.
- There is a scene depicting the Aztec tribe sacrificing a young woman for the Aztec Chief's Stone Mask. This scene is originally the introduction to the Phantom Blood Manga.
- Daniel J. D'Arby provides his full name. In the manga, this is provided by his brother.
- After D'Arby is defeated, he gives away the location of DIO's mansion, but goes completely insane before he can reveal the secret of DIO's Stand; in the manga, he goes insane before he can reveal either piece of information.
- Kakyoin does not rejoin the group before they enter DIO's mansion. Instead, he arrives just in time to save Joseph from DIO.
- Nukesaku is omitted from the story, causing the scene where DIO's coffin is opened to be significantly different: The protagonists find it on their own, only to find Avdol inside when he opens it with Magician's Red. DIO appears before everyone on one side of the room and congratulates them for their efforts, before warning that someone is coming for them. Avdol then pushes Polnareff and Iggy away, at which point he is instantly killed by Cream.
- Much of the battle with Vanilla Ice is cut in the OVA. Iggy dies by having his lower body erased by Cream, and then kicked and beaten by Ice rather than simply dying of blood loss from a beating.
- Vanilla Ice's death is changed as well. Rather than exposing him to the sun, Polnareff kills Ice by stabbing him rapidly and slicing his head in two.
- The fight between Jotaro and DIO is changed drastically. In the manga, DIO figures out Jotaro can move in stopped time when he sees his fingers twitching. In the OVA, he finds out when Jotaro survives being punched by The World in stopped time. Their battle also demonstrates extra scenes involving pure physical action as the two wreak havoc on the city of Cairo, with a number of civilian casualties on DIO's part.
- DIO drops an oil tanker on Jotaro instead of a steam roller, jumping off when it explodes.
- Joseph does not pretend to be DIO when revived in the OVA, nor does Jotaro quiz him with questions about movies or music.
- In the manga, Jotaro and Joseph place DIO's body out in the sunlight of the Sahara Desert, destroying his body completely. In the OVA, his body is deposited inside of a bag that is loaded onto a Speedwagon Foundation plane, then dumped into the ocean.
- Joseph puts on a Gipsy Kings tape in the OVA while in the manga he puts on "Get Back" by The Beatles.
SBR VOMIC
Cast
Takahiro Mizushima
Kenji Hamada
Mitsuru Ogata
Masayuki Katou
Fumihiro Okabayashi
Uncredited
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Shinichiro Ohta
Takashi Ōhara
Daisuke Endou
Takashi Ōhara
Uncredited
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