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Seven out of eight JoJos
JoJo (ジョジョ, lit. JoJo) is a nickname shared by each of the main protagonists of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, derived from the recurrence of "Jo" in their names.

In the text of the manga during Part 1 and Part 2 it is used most frequently in reference to Jonathan and Joseph Joestar.

With the tentative exception of JoJolion's Josuke, each of the protagonists is also descended from the Joestar family; while all bear the Joestar birthmark.

Protagonists

The JoJos

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Jonathan Joestar Joseph Joestar Jotaro Kujo Josuke
Higashikata
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Giorno Giovanna Jolyne Cujoh Johnny Joestar Josuke Higashikata (JoJolion)

Non-protagonists

The following characters are not protagonists in the series, but since their names can also result in "JoJo" when shortened, they may also be considered "JoJos":

Notes

In the case of Josuke Higashikata, the second kanji of his name, 助 (suke), may also be read as "jo".

Another unusual case lies with Giorno Giovanna, who is called GioGio. His name in katakana is written "Joruno Jobana", reflecting the Italian pronunciation of GioGio (a "jo" rather than "gee-oh" sound).

Origin

Araki admits that the idea for the name came from his neighborhood's local Jonathan's restaurant where he and his editor would often hold midnight meetings. The two decided the protagonist's first name would be Jonathan, and Araki, using Steven Spielberg's name as a reference, decided the last name should follow the same format, and thus Joestar was decided. Araki mentions that it was risky using this type of name, as using a foreign name for a main protagonist at the time was considered taboo.

Araki also admits that stories such as East of Eden and the TV series Roots inspired him to use a periodical style where the main character changes, but the story continues; although this was not a very Jump-style format for manga at the time.[1]

Disambiguation

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