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This is a list of minor items appearing in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and related medias.
The items featured in this list do not have enough information to justify an article, mainly due to lack of relevance, but are still notable.
Part 1: Phantom Blood
Dario Brando's LetterErina's DollStatue of the Goddess of LoveOriental PoisonDio's Coffin
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A letter sent by Dario Brando to George Joestar asking him to take care of his son Dio. It was then put into a box in the library of the Joestar Mansion and forgotten. Seven years later, Jonathan discovers it by accident, realizing that Dario was suffering the same symptoms as his currently sick father, George. This leads Jonathan to suspect Dio of having poisoned his own father and George as well.
The address on the letter is changed from "225 Baker Street East, Liverpool" to "221B Baker Street, Liverpool" in the anime, making it a Sherlock Holmes reference.A doll belonging to Erina Pendleton. A pair of brats harass her and take it from her, threatening to tear its clothes off. They are stopped by Jonathan.
Manga Debut: Chapter 2: Dio Brando the Invader, Part 1
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 1: Dio the Invader
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 1: Dio the Invader
A statue of a woman draped in a toga holding a jar. It represents what may be implied to be the Roman Goddess of Love Venus, said to be the guardian of the Joestar Family. Situated in the main hall of the Joestar Mansion near the main stairs, it was used to impale Dio when the Mansion was burning down, imprisoning the Vampire in the inferno.
The statue of the Goddess of Love is featured in the Joestar Mansion stage of Eyes of Heaven. As a dramatic finish, the defeated enemy falls off the railings and is impaled by the statue. While the demo of the game actually displayed the character being stabbed by the statue, it was censored in the final version of the game with a white flash.
Manga Debut: Chapter 6: A Letter from the Past, Part 1
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 2: A Letter from the Past
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 2: A Letter from the Past
A slow poison from Asia sold by Wang Chan to Dio Brando. Dio used that poison to kill his own father and disguise his murder as sickness, and planned to do the same with George. When Jonathan found Wang Chan, it instead incriminated Dio.
Manga Debut: Chapter 41: Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 3
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 9: The Final Ripple!
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 9: The Final Ripple!
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Dio used a reinforced and booby-trapped coffin carved with his name in golden capital letters as a shelter on the boat which transported Jonathan and Erina to America. Though Dio planned to use it to shelter himself with Jonathan's body, it became a makeshift lifeboat for Erina, her unborn child, and the infant Lisa Lisa when the boat exploded and sank.
It then somehow served as Dio's shelter at the bottom of of the Atlantic Ocean, and the coffin wouldn't be pulled back to the surface until 1983, freeing the Vampire from his underwater tomb.Part 2: Battle Tendency
Tommy GunRipple Conducting ScarfCaesar's HeadbandAnti-Ripple WiresRipple Breathing MaskPhoto AlbumWar HammerCrossbowsMolotov CocktailMiniaturized UV Lasers
Manga Debut: Chapter 48: Straizo vs. Joseph, Part 1
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 10: JoJo of New York
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 10: JoJo of New York
A Thompson submachine gun, based on the M1928 model. Joseph Joestar was carrying it with him after he heard about the death of Robert E. O. Speedwagon, and used it to surprise Straizo as soon as the vampire revealed himself to Joseph.
Manga Debut: Chapter 48: Straizo vs. Joseph, Part 1
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 10: JoJo of New York
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 10: JoJo of New York
A scarf made with the dried intestinal fibers of a fictional insect called the Satiporoja Beetle (サティポロジアビートル, Satiporojia Bītoru), native to Southeast Asia. Crafted from 30,000 scarabs, these types of scarves were used by both Straizo and his student Lisa Lisa. The scarf has the property to conduct 100% of the Ripple it receives, making it both a handy weapon for a Ripple Master and a good protection against it. Straizo would compare it to a lightning rod.
Manga Debut: Chapter 63: Joseph Joestar of Rome
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 14: Ultimate Warriors from Ancient Times
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 14: Ultimate Warriors from Ancient Times
Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli's headband, a headband with a tessellated triangle motif. Caesar nearly constantly wears it. During his death, he took it off and left it to Joseph Joestar, who would wear it during his own battle against Wamuu. It became crucial to Wamuu's defeat when Joseph set it on fire and Wamuu accidentally let its burning pieces inside of him alongside some oil, causing an explosion that defeated him for good.
Manga Debut: Chapter 66: Ultimate Warriors from Ancient Times, Part 2
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 15: A Hero's Proof
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 15: A Hero's Proof
Special metallic wires with a hook attached at the end crafted by the Pillar Men as a defensive and offensive weapon against Ripple users. Attached to the user's head, they can create small tornadoes strong enough to destroy a Ripple infused projectile when the user shakes his head. Moreover, the small tornadoes act as invisible projectiles which can severely injure the enemy.
Manga Debut: Chapter 72: Ripple Teacher Lisa Lisa, Part 2
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 16: Ripple Teacher Lisa Lisa
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 16: Ripple Teacher Lisa Lisa
A metal mask specially designed to train people to breathe in order to produce the Ripple. It is strapped to the user's head, covering both the nose and mouth and cannot be removed without outside help. If the wearer breathes as if he produced the Ripple, he will be able to have air, but if he breathes incorrectly, he'll suffocate. It is undeniably cruel but effective as a training tool. Lisa Lisa uses it to train Joseph to prepare him against the Pillar Men.
Manga Debut: Chapter 96: The Wind, the Chariot, and Wamuu, Part 2
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 21: The Hundred vs. Two Strategy
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 21: The Hundred vs. Two Strategy
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A photo album belonging to Lisa Lisa. It contains two photos, one of Erina, the other a group shot of Erina, Straizo holding an infant Lisa Lisa and Speedwagon. Joseph finds it when he seeks the Red Stone of Aja in Lisa Lisa's luggage and is puzzled that Lisa Lisa would be acquainted with his loved ones. When he presents it to Lisa Lisa, she reveals her origin, thus her link to Joseph, but Joseph is more focused on her age as the photo of her as a baby was taken in May 22, 1889.
Manga Debut: Chapter 98: The Wind, the Chariot, and Wamuu, Part 4
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 22: A True Warrior
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 22: A True Warrior
A great two-handed war hammer. It was made available to the fighters during Joseph Joestar's chariot race against Wamuu. Joseph grabbed it first and used it as a pole to vault over Wamuu's horses. Joseph never had the occasion to use it as a weapon as Wamuu used his Divine Sandstorm at close range against Joseph, taking the hammer out of his hands.
Manga Debut: Chapter 101: The Wind, the Chariot, and Wamuu, Part 7
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 22: A True Warrior
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 22: A True Warrior
Two crossbows, one large and one small, specially designed to shoot metal balls instead of regular bolts. The metal balls measure 5.8 cm in diameter and weight 5.5 kg each. The crossbow are powerful enough to crush even Wamuu's brain with the steel balls, and the large one even moreso, although it is next to impossible to bend the large one. They were made available to Joseph Joestar and Wamuu and were crucial weapons in their battle.
Manga Debut: Chapter 103: The Wind, the Chariot, and Wamuu, Part 9
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 23: The Warrior Returns to the Wind
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 23: The Warrior Returns to the Wind
A molotov cocktail Joseph Joestar had on him during his fight against Wamuu. It proved to be a crucial instrument of Joseph's victory. When Wamuu used his ultimate technique, Joseph threw the bottle of oil at Wamuu, who cut it in half. Still, his body sucked in the oil and Joseph then threw the burning bandana of Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli at the Pillar Man, which resulted in a dramatic explosion that destroyed Wamuu's body.
Manga Debut: Chapter 108: JoJo: The Final Ripple, Part 2
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 24: The Bond That Binds JoJo
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 24: The Bond That Binds JoJo
The miniaturized ultraviolet lasers were anti-vampire weapons developed by the Speedwagon Foundation. These weapons are in essence two UV lights attached to the shoulders and powered by a miniaturized battery which the user wears as a backpack. The miniaturized UV Lasers were put into use by the SPW Foundation's special force and the Wehrmacht during a battle against Kars' Vampire army near the Skeleton Heel Stone. These weapons enabled the humans to stand up to the Vampires. Unfortunately, Kars exploited them to activate the Stone Mask combined with the Red Stone of Aja, becoming the Ultimate Lifeform.
Part 3: Stardust Crusaders
Spirit PhotographsDIO's Crystal BallPlayboy MagazineJudgement's Magic LampCoffee-flavored chewing gumCommemorative PhotographOrange BombMariah's Jewelry RopeDaniel J. D'Arby's Soul Chip CollectionTelence T. D'Arby's Puppet CollectionF-MegaOh! That's A Baseball!
Manga Debut: Chapter 117: The Man with the Star Birthmark
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 1: A Man Possessed by an Evil Spirit
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 1: A Man Possessed by an Evil Spirit
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Photographs taken by Joseph Joestar as a result of smashing a camera with his hand and Hermit Purple. During the events of Stardust Crusaders and Diamond is Unbreakable, they would serve to give clues to the Joestar Group about their enemies. One particular photograph of DIO allowed Star Platinum to spot a Hue Hue Fly in the background, enabling the group to confirm his presence in Egypt. Another photograph would hint the group about DIO's lair, facilitating their journey.
In Diamond is Unbreakable, one spirit photograph warned Jotaro Kujo and Josuke Higashikata about Anjuro Katagiri. The threat of the photographs also lured Akira Otoishi in the open, enabling his defeat.Manga Debut: Chapter 127: Dark Blue Moon, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 5: Silver Chariot
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 5: Silver Chariot
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DIO used a crystal ball in conjunction with Jonathan's Stand in order to show visions of Sherry's murderer to Polnareff.
An adult magazine that Forever reads while inside his cage. The magazine contains a foldout poster of the model Tawnni Cable. The cover of the magazine is based on the August 1989 issue of Playboy Japan, which featured the model Brandi Brandt.
Manga Debut: Chapter 174: Judgement, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 21: Judgement, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 21: Judgement, Part 1
Manga Debut: Chapter 183: "The Fool" Iggy and "Geb" N'Doul, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 25: "The Fool" Iggy and "Geb" N'Doul, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 25: "The Fool" Iggy and "Geb" N'Doul, Part 1
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Simple coffee-flavoured chewing gum, Iggy's favorite treats. The Speedwagon Foundation Pilots who brought Iggy to Egypt used it to lure him inside the helicopter and calm him. The Joestar Group use these chewing-gum to push Iggy into following them.
Manga Debut: Chapter 443: Bucciarati is Coming, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 25: "The Fool" Iggy and "Geb" N'Doul, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 25: "The Fool" Iggy and "Geb" N'Doul, Part 1
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A photograph the third Joestar Group took in Egypt as a commemoration. It features Jotaro Kujo, Joseph Joestar, Muhammad Avdol, Noriaki Kakyoin, Jean Pierre Polnareff, and Iggy. Although surely taken during the event of Stardust Crusaders, it wouldn't appear in the manga until Vento Aureo.
The Part 3 Anime adaptation features a scene explaining the origins of this photo, expanding on the photograph by showing the group actually taking it and shows Jotaro dearly holding onto it on several occasions.Manga Debut: Chapter 191: "Khnum" Oingo and "Tohth" Boingo, Part 3
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 27: "Khnum" Oingo and "Tohth" Boingo
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 27: "Khnum" Oingo and "Tohth" Boingo
A small bomb hidden inside of an orange. It is made of two pieces of explosives glued to the inside of a hollowed out orange skin plus a detonated with a clock. Oingo had meant to use the bomb to assassinate Jotaro Kujo but due to a series of unfortunate events, he was the one who fell victim to his own bomb.
Manga Debut: Chapter 200: "Bastet" Mariah, Part 2
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 30: "Bastet" Mariah, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 30: "Bastet" Mariah, Part 1
A rope with jewelry originally decorated on Mariah's mini skirt. When Bastet turned Joseph Joestar into a human magnet and steps onto an escalator, the metallic jewelry flew towards him and wrapped around his neck, making Joseph stuck on the escalator. Joseph begins crying, and shouts in remorse over his pathetic death as Muhammad Avdol presses the emergency stop button.
Manga Debut: Chapter 212: D'Arby the Gambler, Part 2
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 34: D'Arby the Gambler, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 34: D'Arby the Gambler, Part 1
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A collection of poker chips Daniel J. D'Arby keeps in an album. The poker chips are in fact souls of people D'Arby gambled with and won against, which Osiris molded into poker chips. D'Arby then places the poker chips into special cavities in the pages and writes down the soul's name and the date at which it was acquired. During the events of the story arc D'Arby the Gambler, Daniel temporarily added Jean Pierre Polnareff and Joseph Joestar to his collection. When Daniel went mad from playing poker with Jotaro Kujo, he liberated every soul in his collection.
Manga Debut: Chapter 229: D'Arby the Player, Part 3
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 40: D'Arby the Player, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 40: D'Arby the Player, Part 1
A collection of puppets Telence T. D'Arby makes personally and keeps in a cabinet. They are in fact modeled after people D'Arby has played and won against, and whose soul Atum put into. Though not as extensive as his brother's collection, Telence considers his collection more interesting as the puppets are still sentient, being able to move and speak. He periodically changes their clothes and makes accessories for them. During the events of the story arc D'Arby the Player, he temporarily added Noriaki Kakyoin to his collection.
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Manga Debut: Chapter 230: D'Arby the Player, Part 4
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 40: D'Arby the Player, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 40: D'Arby the Player, Part 1
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A fictional video game played by Noriaki Kakyoin and Telence T. D'Arby in their match. It is a racing game heavily inspired by F-Zero. In the game, cars must complete laps on racing tracks. Players have an energy bar that determines their car's power, and the players can mash the buttons before the start to get a speed boost. It is more complex to play than at face value, with the physics allowing a player to spin their car, drive on walls, and fly; moreover, segments of the game are played with the cars in complete darkness. Shortcuts are available on the tracks but are difficult to cross.
Manga Debut: Chapter 233: D'Arby the Player, Part 7
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 41: D'Arby the Player, Part 2
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 41: D'Arby the Player, Part 2
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A fictional video game played by Jotaro Kujo and Telence T. D'Arby. It simulates a game of baseball, in which two players face off using different baseball teams. One player must select what kind of throw his pitcher perform, while the opponent must react to the throw as the batter. The players' positions will be switched after three outs or when their turn has ended. It is possible to customize the appearance of the teams, as Jotaro and Telence make each of their team members resemble their respective Stands.
The game also makes an appearance in Part 4's Anime adaptation.
Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable
Tonio Trussardi's DishesK-1 PulloverLove CharmYukako's DishesElectric ChairAkira's GuitarKira's "Girlfriends"Winning Lottery TicketSt. Gentleman's SandwichesKira's ButtonCinderella LipstickKira's Record and Bottled NailsBowling Pin Nail ClippersShinobu's Wedgwood Tea SetMona Lisa
Various dishes served at Tonio Trussardi's Trattoria Trussardi Italian Restaurant. Each of the dishes have different healing properties as a result of his Stand Pearl Jam.
The dishes have been reproduced in several real-life events and collaborations between the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and restaurants.
Manga Debut: Chapter 303: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food, Part 1
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 10: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 10: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food
Ordinary looking mineral water served at Tonio Trussardi's restaurant. Made from 500-year-old snow from Mount Kilimanjaro, this drink is delicious despite just being water. It makes compatible persons cry until their eyes seem deflated, but cures swollen eyes, and has the effect of a good night's sleep.
Manga Debut: Chapter 303: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food, Part 1
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 10: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 10: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food
A typical Italian antipasto, consisting of four thin slices of mozzarella and five slices of tomato. The dressing consists of one anchovy fillet, seaweed, olive oil, white wine vinegar, lemon juice, salt, pepper, basil and a garnish of lettuce. Delicious when one eats the mozzarella and the tomato at the same time, it forcibly makes stiff shoulders release the excess skin by stimulating the thyroid gland, curing them.
Manga Debut: Chapter 302: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 9
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 10: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 10: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food
A simple looking spaghetti dish accompanied with olive oil, garlic, small tomatoes, seedless black olives, one anchovy fillet, hot pepper, miscellaneous condiments such as parsley, and parmesan. The dish was supposedly made by a harlot out of random and useless ingredients, and the sauce is said to originate from Naples. It violently ejects bad teeth and rapidly forces new ones to grow in their place.
Manga Debut: Chapter 306: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food, Part 4
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 10: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 10: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food
A main dish consisting of three lamb chops covered in sweet and sour applesauce, accompanied by an asparagus dressing. It cures stomach aches and constipation by ejecting the bad intestines out of the client.
Manga Debut: Chapter 306: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food, Part 4
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 10: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 10: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food
A simple pudding accompanied with caramel sauce. It cures athlete's foot.
A risotto accompanied with slices of abalone cooked rare. The rice is mixed with cheese and either winter melon or grated Chinese yam. The dish is mixed with abalone liver sauce. It cures Rohan's tired eyes by replacing the vitreous humor with new humor.
It consists of several octopus tentacles in tomato sauce. It is not shown to cure anything particularly.
Manga Debut: Chapter 295: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 2
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 8: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 1
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 8: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 1
A pullover Yukako has lovingly knit for Koichi. It exactly fits him thanks to Yukako's research. The K-1 is a pun on Koichi's name.
Manga Debut: Chapter 295: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 2
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 8: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 1
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 8: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 1
A charm Yukako has lovingly made for Koichi, intended to help him find "true love".
Manga Debut: Chapter 295: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 2
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 8: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 1
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 8: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 1
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The numerous dishes Yukako lovingly cooks for Koichi. They usually look delicious but in an effort to teach him English, she begins to cook disgusting dishes mixed with paper covered in English to force him to learn.
Manga Debut: Chapter 298: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 5
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 9: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 2
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 9: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 2
An electric chair Yukako has lovingly built for Koichi.
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Manga Debut: Chapter 312: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 6
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 12: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 2
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 12: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 2
A homemade 65.2 cm long guitar Akira Otoishi carries with him. Akira built it out of Mahogany wood from Honduras for the body, hard walnut wood for the neck, and a humbucker to diminish main hums and give the guitar more power. It is also equipped with a tremolo arm to make the sound reverberate efficiently. The Mahogany wood is said to be the best material for sound resonance, able to absorb sweat thus making the sound smoother. The hard walnut neck results in an overall deep and throaty sound quality.
Manga Debut: Chapter 334: Rohan Kishibe's Adventure, Part 5
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 1: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 1: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata
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Yoshikage Kira likes to keep one severed hand of his victims as 'girlfriends'. After killing a woman, he gets rid of her body, with the exception of the hand, and will mimic a romantic relationship with it, acting as if the hand was sentient. He notably talks to it, gives it a ride through town, and offers it several gifts, generally pampering it. Once the hand starts to rot, Kira destroys it and moves on to another "girlfriend". Shigechi fatefully discovered one of these girlfriends and is killed, serving as the impetus for the heroes to uncover and stop the murderer.
Manga Debut: Chapter 337: Shigechi's Harvest, Part 3
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 18: Shigechi's Harvest, Part 1
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 18: Shigechi's Harvest, Part 1
A winning national lottery ticket, bearing the winning number 121314 for the SG Group. It was thrown away by the original buyer "Ichiro Morishita", whose name and phone number "1774-4284" are written on the back, but then Harvest collected it and Okuyasu uncovered its worth and finally Josuke had to tamper with the ticket with Crazy Diamond, changing the name to "Ichiro Kinoshita" and the phone number to "1771-4281" to get the prize. It brought five million yen to Josuke, Okuyasu and Shigechi. They briefly fought over the paycheck before Josuke tore it down to distract Shigechi and beat him.
Manga Debut: Chapter 342: Yoshikage Kira Just Wants to Live Quietly, Part 1
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 21: Yoshikage Kira Just Wants to Live Quietly, Part 1
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 21: Yoshikage Kira Just Wants to Live Quietly, Part 1
High-class sandwiches sold at St. Gentleman's bakery. They are usually filled with tenderloin, salad and a tomato slice, plus an unnamed sauce. The bread is baked fresh every day at 11AM, and the surplus is thrown away by 1PM. The tenderloin is said to be freshly fried, so it is still crisp when bought. Due to their quality, the sandwiches are sought after and usually sell out quickly. One day, a dog stole Shigechi's sandwich under his nose, prompting the boy to take another St. Gentleman's bag nearby, happening to be Kira's.
Manga Debut: Chapter 342: Yoshikage Kira Just Wants to Live Quietly, Part 1
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 21: Yoshikage Kira Just Wants to Live Quietly, Part 1
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 21: Yoshikage Kira Just Wants to Live Quietly, Part 1
A button from Yoshikage Kira's Valentino jacket. A fairly ordinary button, it became the heroes' first clue toward discovering Kira's identity after Shigechi snatches it from him and gives it to Josuke through Harvest. It eventually led Jotaro and Koichi to the tailor who had fixed the jacket in question, and Kira's eventual change of identity.
Manga Debut: Chapter 350: Yukako Yamagishi Dreams of Cinderella, Part 3
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 20: Yukako Yamagishi Dreams of Cinderella
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 20: Yukako Yamagishi Dreams of Cinderella
Lipstick put into an ornate tube bearing Aya Tsuji's Cinderella beauty salon's emblem that she gives to Yukako Yamagishi after Cinderella operates on her. In accord with Aya's view that miracles take dedication, after Yukako upgrades to "capturing love", the lipstick must be applied by Yukako every 30 minutes every day, except when sleeping, to keep the charm on. Failure to do so results in becoming unsightly and the eventual crumbling of whatever feature was modified by Cinderella.
Manga Debut: Chapter 365: Atom Heart Father, Part 1
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 25: Atom Heart Father
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 25: Atom Heart Father
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As a hobby, Yoshikage Kira has been keeping a record of his nails' growth over the years since 1983, detailing the growth of each fingernail & toenail. Moreover, he stores his nails in small glass bottles, labeling each by the year of the nails' collection and keeping them stored in a cabinet for unknown reasons.
While his nails ordinarily grow by around 8 centimeters every month, they sometime grow at an accelerated rate, reaching 30 centimeters per month. A rapid growth served to indicate whenever Kira had the best 'hunting luck'. Jotaro Kujo and Josuke Higashikata found this record in Kira's house.
Manga Debut: Chapter 410: My Dad is Not My Dad, Part 1
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 34: July 15th (Thursday), Part 4
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 34: July 15th (Thursday), Part 4
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Nail clippers owned by Kira Yoshikage that are shaped like Bowling pins. Minako Okura describes the clippers as old fashioned and lame. Kira later forces a distressed Minkao to cut his nails using these specific nail clippers.
Manga Debut: Chapter 419: Another One Bites the Dust, Part 2
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 35: Another One Bites the Dust, Part 1
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 35: Another One Bites the Dust, Part 1
Shinobu Kawajiri's precious tea set, from the Wedgwood manufacturer. It is decorated with a hunting scene and is lifted from a real-life tea set. The anime adaptation replaces the tea set with a more generic looking one. The teapot is routinely broken during the Another One Bites the Dust story arc.
Manga Debut: Chapter 436: Crazy Diamond is Unbreakable, Part 9
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 39: Goodbye, Morioh - The Golden Heart
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 39: Goodbye, Morioh - The Golden Heart
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The Mona Lisa is a famous 16th-centrury painting drawn by Leonardo da Vinci. It's a portrait of a woman with her hands folded on her knees. The painting appears after Yoshikage Kira grabs the hand of a female paramedic. Kira tells the paramedic that he first discovered his love for women's hands as a kid after seeing the painting in an art book. Kira goes on to mention that he would cut out the hands of the picture and hang them in his room. The painting also appears in flashback in Stone Ocean, when DIO comments on how sculptures and paintings, such as the Mona Lisa, are able to preserve people's souls in a simular to way to Pucci's Whitesnake.
In an author's note, Hirohiko Araki says that he often gets told that he resembles the Mona Lisa. Okuyasu references this in Rohan at the Louvre, when he asks Rohan, who is also a manga artist, why he looks so much like the painting.
In Steel Ball Run, Gyro Zeppeli explains that the key to the Mona Lisa's beauty lies in it's use of the golden ratio, and why it is recognized word-wide. In JoJolion, a copy of the Mona Lisa hangs from the wall in Yoshikage Kira's apartment.Part 5: Vento Aureo
Koichi's Luggage & PassportLadybug BroochLuca's ShovelPolpo's GunsPolpo's LighterPassione BadgeGuido Mista's GunPolpo's TreasureMr. President's KeyTrish Una's BootDiavolo's Order DiskDonatella Una's PhotographDoppio's 'Phones'Negative and Bust of DiavoloCouture Issue
Manga Debut: Chapter 440: Gold Experience, Part 1
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 1: Gold Experience
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 1: Gold Experience
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Koichi Hirose's luggage, a large suitcase covered in stickers. It notably contains his passport. Giorno Giovanna steals it by turning it into a frog. He's sold Koichi's items except the passport. Koichi retrieves the passport in Giorno's room.
Manga Debut: Chapter 440: Gold Experience, Part 1
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 1: Gold Experience
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 1: Gold Experience
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A ladybug brooch about the size of a hand that Giorno always has on his chest. When Bucciarati had to accompany Trish alone to meet Diavolo, Giorno gave life to one of his brooches, planting some of Coco Jumbo's cells and gave it to Bucciarati so that he could plant it on the Boss and follow him. However, a fight ensued and the brooch was used to detect Diavolo during the fight and temporarily imprison him when the brooch transformed into a clone of Coco Jumbo.
Manga Debut: Chapter 441: Gold Experience, Part 2
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 1: Gold Experience
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 1: Gold Experience
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A metal shovel on which is engraved the initialism SPQR ( Senātus Populus que Rōmānus, meaning "The Senate and People of Rome"). Luca uses it as his weapon of choice against Giorno Giovanna, but ends up caving in his own skull when he tries to bash a frog created by Gold Experience and the damage is reflected back at him.
Manga Debut: Chapter 448: Meet the Gangster Behind the Wall, Part 1
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 3: Meet the Gangster Behind the Wall
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 3: Meet the Gangster Behind the Wall
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A collection of guns Polpo keeps hidden in his prison cell. Giorno Giovanna turns one of the guns into a banana, which Polpo later tries to eat. The gun reverts into its initial state and he shoots himself in the mouth as a result.
Manga Debut: Chapter 449: Meet the Gangster Behind the Wall, Part 2
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 3: Meet the Gangster Behind the Wall
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 3: Meet the Gangster Behind the Wall
An ornate metal lighter given to Giorno Giovanna by Polpo. It serves in Polpo's test, in which Giorno has to keep the lighter lit for 24 hours in order to be admitted in Passione. A janitor accidentally puts it out. It is tied to the Stand Black Sabbath, and when it is put out and lit again, the Stand appears in order to pierce anyone close with an Arrow.
Manga Debut: Chapter 455: Joining the Gang, Part 6
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 4: Joining the Gang
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 4: Joining the Gang
A metallic badge with intricate design given to those who pass Polpo's test as proof of their status as Passione gang members.
In the anime adaptation, it becomes the symbol of Passione.
Manga Debut: Chapter 462: Sex Pistols Appears, Part 1
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 7: Sex Pistols Appears, Part 1
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 7: Sex Pistols Appears, Part 1
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A handgun owned by Guido Mista that he uses in conjunction with his Stand, Sex Pistols. It appears to be a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Model 638 revolver. He keeps extra bullets in the rim of his hat to reload it. The revolver is equipped with a hammer shroud, contains six bullets in the swing-out style cylinder and is used with hollow-point bullets. The revolver is consistently portrayed as being purple across adaptations.
After being broken by Diavolo, it was replaced by a Beretta M9, taken from a policeman.
The anime adaptation specifies it as being a Smith & Wesson M10 model.Manga Debut: Chapter 468: The Hidden Six-Hundred Million Yen Stash
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 9: The First Order from the Boss
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 9: The First Order from the Boss
A set of precious jewels Polpo bought with money swindled from Passione. It is worth 600 million yen. Polpo ordered Bruno Bucciarati to hide it, and Bucciarati put the jewels into the walls of a public toilet in Capri. Upon Polpo's death, his treasure was coveted by both Team Bucciarati and Mario Zucchero & Sale. Bucciarati got a hold of the treasure and gave it to Pericolo, earning himself Polpo's former rank of capo.
Manga Debut: Chapter 481: Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze, Part 3
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 13: Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 13: Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze
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An ornate key in which is embedded a transparent marble. On the marble is engraved instructions for finding Coco Jumbo in Naples' train station, in which it fits a cavity on the turtle's shell. The key is heavily linked to Mr.President, as it activates the Stand and taking it out of the shell forcibly ejects any living being from the room inside Coco Jumbo. It was placed in Pompeii near the dog mosaic, and Giorno, Fugo and Abbacchio were sent to retrieve it. The assassin Illuso fought them over it, but the trio managed to seize it.
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Manga Debut: Chapter 486: Express Train to Florence, Part 1
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 9: The First Order from the Boss
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 9: The First Order from the Boss
A knee-high small-heeled boot worn by Trish Una, first appears in Chapter 486. During the Plane accident, Trish was targeted by a small Notorious B.I.G.. When she drops a glass bottle with water, the water splashes and soaks her right leg's boot, which make Notorious B.I.G target the small drops going down the boot. However, the boot strangely falls off from Trish's leg, and is destroyed and eaten by Notorious B.I.G. Trish then sees her own Stand, Spice Girl, offering her counsel and asking for a command. Trish finally realized her power and defeated Notorious B.I.G., but is never shown on screen getting her boot replaced after the battle.
In the anime, it appears earlier due to Trish's first outfit being skipped.
A floppy disk which was put by Diavolo in the lion statue of Venice's Santa Lucia train station. Team Bucciarati was ordered to retrieve the disk, and Giorno and Mista managed to take it from Ghiaccio's hands. The disk contains the following instructions:
- One person will accompany Trish and enter an elevator leading to the top of the only basilisk of the San Giorgio Maggiore island.
- That person won't carry any bladed weapon or gun, nor any communication device such as mobile phone.
- When the disk is extracted from the statue in which it was hidden, a transmitter will let The Boss know it and the group will have 15 minutes to bring Trish to the island.
- Every other remaining squad member will stay on the boat and not set foot on the island.
A photograph of Donatella Una taken in 1985 by a young Diavolo, then named Solido Naso, near a stele in La Costa Smeralda on the island of Sardinia. When he checked the results of Squadra Esecuzioni's investigations of Donatella's room, Diavolo spotted the photograph, which made Diavolo go to Sardinia as he sensed Trish was heading toward the island, thus guiding Team Bucciarati toward a place Moody Blues could investigate. Diavolo subsequently managed to kill Risotto Nero and Leone Abbacchio.
Manga Debut: Chapter 541: Storm Warning in Sardinia Island!
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 26: A Little Story from the Past ~My Name is Doppio~
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 26: A Little Story from the Past ~My Name is Doppio~
Diavolo can communicate with Doppio through any kind of object while not in control, granting his subordinate the belief that his alter ego is another person altogether. Although we haven't heard the quality of these "calls" yet and whether or not the objects alter the quality of Diavolo's voice, Doppio can always hear his alter ego's voice through the object. Doppio also, on occasion, forgets that he's been able to communicate with Diavolo, but he consistently has never realized he's been using a broken or non-phone object. These "phones" have ranged from ice cream to frogs, to cigarettes to toys, and of course, Doppio always carries on him a broken or dismantled phone headset.
Manga Debut: Chapter 550: Beneath a Sky on the Verge of Falling
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 28: Beneath a Sky on the Verge of Falling
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 28: Beneath a Sky on the Verge of Falling
After Leone Abbacchio managed to rewind time near the stela in Donatella Una's photograph, Team Bucciarati retrieved a negative of "Solido Naso"'s face and fingerprints, which they made into a bust and then used to research the Boss's past. Their effort didn't bear any result but caught the attention of Jean Pierre Polnareff who contacted the gang to ally themselves against Diavolo. Strangely, the face on Diavolo's bust resembles Doppio instead.
Manga Debut: Chapter 567: "Green Day" and "Oasis", Part 14
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 32: Green Day and Oasis, Part 3
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 32: Green Day and Oasis, Part 3
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A fashion magazine poster featuring a woman with short hair and a hat. It appears on the ticket booth near the Colosseum. After getting disoriented by the sound of a car tire bursting, Secco mistakes the poster for Bruno Bucciarati and attacks it.
Part 6: Stone Ocean
Stone PendantEmporio's Mother's BoneEmporio's GunLike a VirginEmporio's Computer
Manga Debut: Stone Ocean Chapter 1: Stone Ocean, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 1: Stone Ocean
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 1: Stone Ocean
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A pendant resembling a beetle which was given to Jolyne Cujoh from her father Jotaro Kujo. It can be opened and in fact, contains a shard of an Arrow. It also contains an emitter that allows a submarine of the Speedwagon Foundation to track Jolyne. Jolyne pricked herself with the Pendant and threw it away, only to be picked up by Ermes Costello. Ermes also pricked herself with it and she sold it to Gwess. Thus it served to awaken Stone Free, Kiss, and Goo Goo Dolls. Jolyne took it back from Gwess, and it accompanied her until Jolyne threw it toward her father in a fit of anger.
Manga Debut: Stone Ocean Chapter 11: The Visitor, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 3: The Visitor, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 3: The Visitor, Part 1
A bone given to Jolyne by Emporio. He tells her to hold onto the bone; by gripping it tightly, she wakes up from a hallucination caused by Whitesnake. Jotaro says it is the sacrum from an adult female human's pelvis. It appears to have been melted by an acid. Emporio later informs her the bone belonged to his late mother, who was killed by Whitesnake (hence the acid-melted appearance).
A ghost gun Emporio uses sometimes, first by shooting at cockroaches in his ghost room. Emporio explains it is unable to cause harm, only cause noise. Its bullets can be affected by Kiss, as Emporio uses it in conjunction with Kiss during the battle against Made in Heaven.
Manga Debut: Stone Ocean Chapter 26: There's Six of Us!, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 7: There's Six of Us!
Namesake: Like a Virgin (Madonna song)
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 7: There's Six of Us!
Namesake: Like a Virgin (Madonna song)
Special bracelets emblazoned with the "GD" of Green Dolphin Street Prison. The Like a Virgin (ライク・ア・ヴァージン, Raiku A Vājin) bracelets are special devices attached to the wrists of prisoners going to work on the farms of the prison. Also known as "invisible walls", the bracelets explode if a prisoner strays further than 50 m (160 ft) away from the guard wearing the main bracelet, a violent shock is applied, or if the prisoner tries to take them off. Only the main computer of the prison can unlock them. When the bracelets detect an impact, an alarm will ring from inside of them, alerting the prisoner. During their investigation of the farm and fight against Foo Fighters, Jolyne, and Ermes are stuck with these on their wrists, making their battle more difficult.
A ghost computer Emporio uses sometimes and brings with him when he escapes the Green Dolphin Street prison. It proved instrumental in defeating Miu Miu when Emporio faxed an image in binary of the chief warden to Jolyne, enabling her to identify Miu Miu with only two memories. It was also crucial in fighting Donatello Versus when Emporio used it to make research on a plane crash in whose memory Jolyne and Ermes were trapped, enabling them to find a way to escape death.
Part 7: Steel Ball Run
Gyro's Teddy BearRoyal Executioner Collar HangerJoseph of Arimathea's MapHot Pants' SandwichesRingo's MessageNicholas Joestar's Riding BootsGyro's Belt BuckleValentine's Handkerchief
A worn out teddy bear owned by Gyro Zeppeli. It eventually became so worn out Gyro abandoned it during the 7th stage before confronting Axl RO. Apart from his affection for it, it is otherwise unremarkable. However, a double of the teddy bear was summoned by Civil War and contributed to incapacitate Gyro by covering him with a membrane alongside other abandoned items.
A collar hanger bearing the crest of the Royal Family of Naples. It is the symbol of status of the royal executioners and stealing one of these is akin to insulting the whole country. Gyro's collar hanger got lost when one prisoner rebelled and fought Gyro, only for Marco to take it and try to fix it. The incident pushed Gyro to object to Marco's death and subsequently participate to the Steel Ball Run race in order to free the young boy.
A map of the Americas on which are marked the nine approximate location of the Saint Corpse Parts, despite dating back to the 1st century AC. Joseph of Arimathea was one of Jesus' followers. When Jesus resurrected, in drew a map of the America in which were indicated the location of his future Corpse Parts. Joseph of Arimathea witnessed the miracle and drew the map on a parchment. It was subsequently hidden in an English abbey until it was stolen during the 16th Century. Its whereabouts became unknown, until Funny Valentine found the map in the Parliament in 1889. He then used the map to organize the Steel Ball Run race.
Hot Pants travels with a box of sandwiches as a meal. The sandwiches are quite delicious-looking; Johnny notes that the meat is roast beef, and that the sandwiches are also filled with eggs and onions. Hot Pants offers two to Gyro and Johnny as a token of goodwill. Later, Gyro discovers her box and expresses his wish to eat all of the sandwiches to annoy Hot Pants, or better yet to eat only the meat and leave the bread. Whether he did something to them is unknown.
A message sent via messenger pigeon by Ringo Roadagain to Funny Valentine. It contained the coordinates for the Spine of Jesus: 36° 6' 24" North, 94° 40' 6" West. Lucy Steel intercepted the message, and managed to take the Spine, giving it to Johnny and Gyro. However, its theft was noticed and set the government on a chase after her.
A pair of old horse riding boots originally owned by Nicholas Joestar who tragically died in an accident. One day, Johnny Joestar found out that his boots were too damaged for use, and sought to borrow Nicholas' boots. However, his father George objected to it as he cherished Nicholas' memory, loving him more than Johnny. They briefly fought over it, causing George to disown his son. Years later during the event of the story arc High Voltage, George would wave these boots in front of Johnny as a silent reconciliation.
A belt buckled consisting of two metallic plates on which are engraved two hands normally pointing downward as to emphasize the crotch when the belt is worn. The plates are designed to be in the ratio of the Golden Rectangle, making it a good scale for Spin users to produce an infinite rotation although they generally rely on observation of nature. Gyro would use the belt buckle to push Johnny to his limits, making him realize where to really look to see the Golden Rectangle. Johnny would learn to produce an infinite rotation by observing his surroundings and use the belt buckle to make a metal bullet which granted him victory over Sandman.
A handkerchief on which is embroidered the date "20 Sep. 1847", Funny Valentine's birth date. It was originally owned by Funny's biological father and the soldier used it as a memento of what he was resisting torture for. He hid it in his eye socket, enabling Capt. Valentine, his friend, to give it to Funny. It served to boost Valentine's resolve at the moment he was overcome by despair, facing the possibility of remaining buried alive forever due to Tusk ACT 4's infinite rotation. Thus, it indirectly allowed him to conceive one last plan to defeat Johnny Joestar.
Part 8: JoJolion
Josuke's HatSesame Honey DumplingsOjiro's TrapsKira's Hand ModelKira's PhotographSteel Ball Run Race Complete RecordThe Joestar ShrineHigashikata Melon ParfaitJobin's SouvenirsJosefumi, Karera, and Kira's Photograph"I Love You" NecklaceEye Eye SyaaThe Milagro Man's MoneyKaato's Underwear and PhotoRai's Strawberry RomanoffMoth LarvaeJosuke's PackageTooru's RocksEvacuation Slide PanelKaato's Cream StewJoseph's GetasCakes
A tasseled "dixie cup" sailor hat. It is sold in the SBR hat shop in Morioh and was bought by Yoshikage Kira three days before Josuke emerged, and is remarkable as Josuke's first clue toward discovering his true identity since it led him to Kira's apartment. Josuke is never seen without the hat.
A local culinary specialty of Morioh, the Sesame Honey Dumplings are bite-sized mochis filled with honey-like sesame seed, edamame or cream. They spill easily and are supposed to be bitten with the back teeth. Yasuho gave a box of them to Josuke, who found the dumplings delicious and would later associate them with his romance with Yasuho. He also bites them with the front teeth, spilling the filling.
With vengeance in mind, Ojiro planted various traps in Kira's apartment. The traps range from needles hidden in objects to a naked female hostage.
A pair of slippers in the bathroom whose vamps are trapped with thumbtacks.
When Josuke tries to put them on in order to avoid broken glass, he ends up pricking his left foot, which is later branded by Fun Fun Fun.
In order to frame Kira, Ojiro disguised himself as Kira and took pictures of himself having erotic bondage with a woman he kidnapped, and planted those photos in an album in Kira's bathroom.
When Yasuho found the album and its content, she fled the apartment in despair, telling Josuke, a look-alike of Kira, to leave Morioh and never return.
A bath towel that is trapped with needles.
Josuke was about to use the towel to wipe off his symbols, when the naked woman suddenly tells him not to. That's when he realizes the towel is trapped with needles.
A stopper chain that was sharpened into razors.
Ojiro forces the naked woman to shut up, by puppeting her into drowning herself in the bathtub. After trying to lift her out to no avail, Josuke manages to save her by draining the tub, but cut his right hand from the sharpened stopper chain.
A pile of razors placed in one of the bathroom shelves.
Later, Ojiro forces the naked woman into cutting her tongue off with the razor. After a brief struggle, Josuke manages to pry the razor out of her hand, but then is manipulated into attempting to cut himself with the razor he's now holding on to. It is here that he awakens his Stand Soft & Wet for the first time.
A hacksaw with "Why not cut it off?" labelled on its blade.
After the naked woman tells Ojiro about Josuke's location, Ojiro forces Josuke into grabbing the hacksaw and trying to cut his own head with it. Later, when Yasuho returns to the apartment, Josuke is then forced into throwing the hacksaw at her, cutting and branding her right hand.
A sculpture of Yoshikage Kira's hand. It was ordered by Yoshikage Kira himself, as the narcissistic man wanted to admire his hands. It is notable for being the proof that Josuke isn't Kira.
A photograph of Yoshikage Kira, taken near the spring in which Josuke was found. It led Josuke and Yasuho back to the spring, in which the corpse of Kira was found, deepening the mystery about Josuke's identity.
The Steel Ball Run Race Complete Record (スティール・ボール・ラン・レース全記録, Sutīru Bōru Ran Rēsu Zen Kiroku) is a record of the Steel Ball Run race written by Norisuke Higashikata I. It included a family tree of the main branch of the Higashikata Family, and more importantly, the Joestar minor branch of the family, which enabled Josuke to know of Holy Joestar-Kira, Yoshikage's mother.
A shrine dedicated to Johnny Joestar situated near Shakedown Road. It is a typical Japanese shrine whose characteristic is a sailor cap and collar on a Buddha statue, recognizable because of his bindi and Khakkhara. It commemorates the death of Johnny Joestar with his name engraved below the statue. The locals regularly give donations and take care of the shrine.
A dessert served in the Higashikata Fruit Parlor in order to recycle unsold melons, specifically muskmelons given the color. It consists of nine layers of from top to bottom:
- Cut melon
- Jelly and whipped cream
- Ice cream
- Melon Granita
- Champagne sherbet
- Crunchy corn biscuit
- Melon jelly
- Whipped cream
- Melon juice
The dessert is served in a specially crafted fountain glass designed by Norisuke Higashikata IV. While it is supposed to be eaten from top to bottom, the movement of the spoon inside it will mix the layers and ensures that the taste of each mouthful is different.
Returning home from a trip, Jobin bought souvenirs and gave them to his family, including Josuke and Kei.
A spiny lobster figure that Jobin gave to Joshu. Joshu appreciates the gift and shows it off to Josuke, before growing jealous by Josuke's stag beetle gift. Later, Hato makes fun of Joshu's lobster, asking him where he's going to put it.
An ashtray made from a broken coconut that Jobin gave to Daiya. Daiya is at first happy to have received the ashtray, but then quickly grows bored of it because of how she's only 16 and nobody in her family smokes.
A T-shirt with a turtle captioned with "Green Sea Turtle" in red. Jobin gives it to Hato, who dislikes it because of how the turtle is red when it's labelled "Green Sea Turtle".
A replica Oscar statuette that Jobin gives to Kei. Hato immediately grows jealous of it.
A fold-up umbrella with "Fighting Spirit" (気合) written on it. It was given to Hato along with the T-shirt.
A photograph of Yoshikage Kira, Josefumi Kujo, and Karera Sakunami. Karera took it at one point in the past and shows it to Josuke, unintentionally revealing Josuke's original identity to him.
A jeweled necklace. It was once a designer's necklace that Hato Higashikata wore during a photoshoot, but which broke. Tamaki Damo gathered the pieces and remade the necklace so that the jewel would spell "I Love You" (ダエスキ, Daisuki). Hato found it extremely charming and became Damo's girlfriend because of it.
An eye medicine, only remarkable in that it served as a distraction for Josefumi Kujo and Yoshikage Kira to steal branches of the Locacaca from Aisho Dainenjiyama. Josefumi and Yoshikage pretended that Eye Eye Syaa was a miracle medicine, pushing Aisho to take one and try it. They then used that distraction to their advantage, and Aisho was stolen from without knowing and thinking that the medicine was great.
The name references Hol Horse's catchphrase 'Aye Aye Sir' from Stardust Crusaders.
Cursed money tied to Milagro Man. It takes the form of a bill whose serial number always finishes with the number "13". The money multiplies itself through a curse, causing the victim to be unable to purchase anything and is able to shapeshift to mimic the local currency. If its proprietor tries to destroy the money, it attacks them. The only way to get rid of it is to have it stolen and then for the thief to try to destroy the money. Joshu becomes the latest victim of the curse.
A bra and panties that a young Jobin was forced to steal from his mother, for his childhood bully. When the underwear was shown to the bully, the bully was awed by the bra's cup size, and declared his lust for Kaato.
Later, the bully was busted by the police, because of the underwear and photos.
Along with stealing his mother's underwear, the bully also demanded a candid photo of Jobin's mother in the shower. However, the bully ended up being busted by the police, because the underwear and photos were found.
A dessert that the plant appraiser Rai Mamezuku creates for Josuke and Yasuho atop his ski-lift "home". Consisting of Romanoff (a golden cream made by combining meringue, sugar, and egg whites) and sliced strawberries, it is shown to be so delicious that it causes Josuke to cry and Yasuho to squeal with delight.
Larvae that Rai Mamezuku breeds in his home and keeps safe in vivariums. These larvae are used to accelerate fruit growth. By burrowing into a plant's vascular bundles, these insects can make it so a ripe fruit will develop within two days.
A package containing a SD card with footage of Holy Joestar-Kira, the secret laboratory of the TG University Hospital, and a sample of the Locacaca in a jar. It was sent to a journalist of "Pangea Land" named Taoka. It alerts Satoru Akefu about Josuke's presence in the hospital and pushes Akefu to go towards him.
A pair of small rocks belonging to Tooru. They light on fire when one scrapes them together, yet are not hot even if one clenches them in the hand. Tooru shows off their properties to Yasuho to catch her interest and gives them to thank her for her help in finding Satoru Akefu.
The evacuation slide panel of an airplane that comes off loose. It is mentioned that last year there were 542 reports of missing pieces of aircraft, and only three of them weighed above one kilogram; this piece weighs approximately 3 kg (6.6 lb), and is 147 cm (4.82 ft) by 60 cm (2.0 ft) by 30 cm (0.98 ft) in size. During Yasuho's fight with Tooru, after it's been declared that Yasuho is next to die in the line of calamity, this piece tears off from an airplane 10,000 meters above ground and comes flying down towards the Higashikata house, bound to hit Yasuho. However, Josuke successfully lands a hit on Tooru with one of his Spin bubbles, letting Yasuho off the hook. The panel is redirected by Wonder of U to avoid hitting Tooru and crashes through the Higashikata house's roof and into the living room.
A cream stew made by Kaato Higashikata that her son Jobin likes. It is a stew with Mezame potatoes of the Incas that are peeled, cut and deep fried into cooking oil. Just one day before his death at the hands of Wonder of U, Jobin told his mother that he'd really like some again, so she brought a full pot over, but it turns out to be in vain when she finds out her son died.
Joseph's getas, which he wore in 1941 at the time he was attacked by a guard rail. The getas were engraved with his Japanese name Josefu (仗世文). He lost his getas during the attack and one of the getas was later found by Josefumi Kujo's grandfather, who became somewhat fixated by the name on the shoes and named his grandson "Josefumi" after the kanjis found on the geta.
A set of cakes produced by the Higashikata Fruit Company. At the end of the story, the Higashikata Family gathers to choose a cake to properly celebrate Norisuke IV's return from the hospital. Among them are a strawberry cake, a cherry cake, a kiwi cake, and cheese cakes. In the end, the family agrees that Josuke should be the one to choose the cake.
Miscellaneous
One-Shots
Pop-cornDe Staël ArtbookRohan's AutographsTea SetCornDisk AbaloneRunning Treads RemoteJet Black NecklacePostcard of The Grass FieldPhoto of Team Bucciarati
Manga Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 16: At a Confessional
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 16: TSKR Episode 16
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 16: TSKR Episode 16
A brand of pop-corn created by the Confessor. They were quite successful and the confessor's daughter is seen with a bag of pop-corn, suggesting that she likes it too. The pop-corn becomes a crucial item in the confessor's life when the ghost of the Asian Man orders the confessor to toss three pop-corns high in the air and catch them with his mouth.
Manga Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 2: Mutsu-kabe Hill
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 2: TSKR Episode 2
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 2: TSKR Episode 2
An artbook of the works of French painter Nicolas de Staël. It is Rohan Kishibe's sole possession after he invested all his assets in buying a mountain range.
Manga Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 2: Mutsu-kabe Hill
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 2: TSKR Episode 2
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 2: TSKR Episode 2
When Akira Otoishi and Tamami Kobayashi come to Rohan Kishibe asking him for an autograph, Rohan obliges and gives them both an autograph with a doodle of "Pink Dark Boy" made out of coffee drops he's thrown onto their paper sheets in an instant.
Manga Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 5: Millionaire Village
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 5: TSKR Episode 5
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 5: TSKR Episode 5
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Ikkyu serves tea to Kyoka Izumi and Rohan Kishibe, using it to test Izumi's manners. She fails a third time in etiquette when she places her finger through the handle, which is improper, causing Ikkyu to request that she leaves the place.
In the TV Drama, the tea cups are made of Coalport porcelain in an Adelaide shape with a phoenix motif, dating from approximatively 1830.[1]Manga Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 5: Millionaire Village
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 5: TSKR Episode 5
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 5: TSKR Episode 5
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After Rohan Kishibe reads Ikkyu's bio, the Gods of the Mountains punish him by giving Kyoka Izumi a heart attack. To save her, Rohan Kishibe is given a corn on the cob to eat and must eat it in a proper manner. The cutlery placed besides the corn is a trick and the proper manner to eat corn is to grab both ends with the hands.
The Disk Abalone is a species of abalone endemic to the coast of Morioh. These prized seashells have several characteristics. They can grow to weight several kilograms, have an extremely hard shell able to resist the impact of a car, have the octopus as their natural enemy, and are high-class ingredients whose production and sale is tightly controlled. As a result, the inhabitants of Morioh are rumored to have developed a poaching tradition around the seashells. One night every year, the disk abalones are disoriented by the gravitational conditions and begin to freely swim in the water.
Manga Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 9: The Run
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 9: TSKR Episode 9
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 9: TSKR Episode 9
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A simple remote used to control the activation of a pair of running treads. Rohan Kishibe and Yoma Hashimoto have made a "game" around the remote and set the treads to increase their speed until they reach their maximum at which point the two try to grab the remote first.
Novel Debut: The Book: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 4th Another Day
A necklace that Teruhiko Futaba bought for his girlfriend Akari Hirai at an antique shop. It is made of a round jewel that looks like a scarab attached to a silver chain. The jewel is a shiny black stone which, according to Futaba, is made of a fossilized tree. It is lightweight, can be electrically charged through friction, and apparently long ago people believed that it contained magic. It is one of the two things Akari Hirai could leave to her son Takuma Hasumi after she was imprisoned in an alley and was forced to let Futaba take her son away to an orphanage. Takuma then gives it to Chiho Futaba. Teruhiko recognizes the necklace later. After the events of the story, Chiho still keeps it.
Novel Debut: The Book: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 4th Another Day
A postcard that Akari Hirai founds in the alleyway. It has a picture of a field that stretched all the way to the horizon printed on it. On the grass are two black horses huddled together. Akari saw the two horses in the field as mother and child. It is one of the two things Akari Hirai could leave to her son Takuma Hasumi after she was imprisoned in an alley and was forced to let Futaba take her son away to an orphanage. Takuma later stuck the postcard to a wall in his house and plans to take it with him when he leaves Morioh.
Novel Debut: Purple Haze Feedback
A photo of Team Bucciarati (sans Giorno), which was taken in Naples just before they set off to Capri to retrieve Polpo's treasure. Giorno Giovanna gives it to Pannacotta Fugo at the end of Purple Haze Feedback.
Baoh the Visitor
Baoh Tanks22nd Man's Knife22nd Man's MatchesMartin's Master's WhipPoison SyringesRokusuke's RifleDordo's Sniper RifleWalken's Suppression DeviceWalken's Coffee MugSound Torture DevicesSkookum SymbolLaser Cannons
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Tanks used to contain Baoh-affected organisms. The tanks are filled with water so that the organism can enter a state of near-death, being comatose.
A box of matches that 22nd Man uses to try and burn Ikuro's body. However, just as 22nd Man lights a match, Ikuro grabs his hand and melts it, causing it to drop to the floor and cause a huge gas explosion.
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The scientists and some assassins of Dress Organization possess syringes filled with poison, usually to neutralize any escaped experiments. One is used on Ikuro's parents to kill them and use their son for Dress's experiments. Later, Dordo tries injecting Baoh with poison, but the syringe is shot at by Rokusuke.
Manga Debut: Baoh the Visitor Chapter 8: Cyborg Lieutenant Colonel Dordo
OVA Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA)
OVA Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA)
A sniper rifle that Dordo keeps in a suitcase. Its scope is designed to connect to his mechanical eye via a tube. Its bullets has tiny but destructive explosives on their tips for devastating damage. Dordo uses it for assassinations, and later tries to use it to assassinate Baoh.
Manga Debut: Baoh the Visitor Chapter 8: Cyborg Lieutenant Colonel Dordo
OVA Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA)
OVA Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA)
A pair of headphones that Walken wears at all times in order to suppress his psychic power. However, during his fight with Walken, Baoh destroys the device when he shoots one of his sabers at Walken's head, and Walken later wakes up berserk.
In the OVA, the device is instead a bandana.
Manga Debut: Baoh the Visitor Chapter 8: Cyborg Lieutenant Colonel Dordo
OVA Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA)
OVA Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA)
A mug that Walken is seen drinking coffee out of. Walken boils the coffee inside as a first demonstration of his psychic power.
Large speakers that emit loud sound as a form of torture. They are used on Sumire so that Baoh can detect her pain and be lured into the Dress laboratory. The stereos are eventually destroyed by Baoh.
A symbol originating from the fictional Native American Skookum Tribe that consists of two X shapes. It is a mark that symbolizes respect towards a warrior through death. Upon meeting Baoh, Walken carves this symbol on his chest, something that he's never done before, and shows it to Baoh, indicating he respects Baoh as a true warrior.
Manga Debut: Baoh the Visitor Chapter 9: Demon Walken
OVA Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA)
Game Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle
OVA Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA)
Game Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle
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Laser cannons that were developed by the Dress Organization. Sumire's interrogation chamber is booby-trapped with laser cannons, which are powered down and only fire at Baoh when he enters the room. Later, during his final confrontation against Walken and Dr. Kasuminome, Baoh grabs a laser cannon and uses the Baoh Break Dark Thunder Phenomenon to charge the cannon and fire at Walken, slicing him in half. The laser also cuts off some stalactites, letting them fall down on Dr. Kasuminome (and Sophine in the OVA).
In All Star Battle, Baoh uses a laser cannon as his HHA, a nod towards his last battle against Walken.Gorgeous Irene
FlowersLauper's GumHead PackageLauper's ChainsawMirrorFemale Assassin's KnifeFemale Assassin's TattooIrene's PurseMichael's KnifePhoto of Irene
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
Some flowers that a boy decides to give to Irene. The boy tells Irene that the flowers are edible, while his friends are hiding and betting to each other on whether or not she'd eat the flowers. To the boys' surprises, Irene does eat them.
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
A chewing gum that Lauper has in her mouth that can extend itself and instantly harden like metal. Lauper mentions that she had to do proper training so that she can make the gum extend into a sword-like weapon.
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
A huge chainsaw that serves as Lauper's weapon of choice. It has a 400cc engine and weighs 80 kg (180 lb). When she tries using it on Irene, however, Irene simply holds it up with little effort. Later, Irene manipulates Lauper into cutting herself in half with the chainsaw.
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
A mirror that Irene brings to Lauper after immobilizing her with hypnosis. Irene draws a single line down Lauper's reflection on the mirror, commanding her to cut herself in half with her chainsaw.
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
A knife with a curved blade. The female assassin uses it to kill her targets, and later in her battle with Irene.
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
A fire-shaped tattoo with a hand shape in the middle on the female assassin's back. It is capable of summoning spectral objects, including an extra arm and fire ants. The hand in the tattoo is noted to move whenever the assassin commands it to summon something.
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
A purse that Irene uses to store her makeup tools. Later, Michael tries to steal it, but is disappointed when he finds out it contains only makeup and not money.
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
A knife that Michael wields. He tries to use it against Irene, but she holds it up with just two fingers.
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene
A photo of Irene. The female assassin uses this photo to figure out what Irene looks like so that she can hunt her down. She shows this photo to a bartender, who says he's met Irene before and is able to tell where Irene went.