Fun Fun Fun

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If I get 4 symbols on me... Without a doubt, only misery can come from this room!

Fun Fun Fun (ファン・ファン・ファン, Fan Fan Fan) is the Stand of Ojiro Sasame, featured in the eighth part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, JoJolion. When Ojiro stands above someone and their limbs are injured, Fun Fun Fun marks the wounded limb and can control it.

Appearance

Fun Fun Fun possesses a bell-like head based on a lemon juicer[1], lined vertically, and a humanoid torso; its waist utterly emaciated, truncated mid-hip. From its hips hang four small leg-like vestiges, while it stands on four disc-like feet from four long, bending legs or tendrils hanging from its shoulders; capped by four thin, sharp shoulder pads. Two roughly Q-shaped pieces rest atop its head, facing its sides, with two smaller shapes on its collar, one large in the center of its chest, and one small on the buckle of a thick, studded belt that sits loosely on its hips.

Color Schemes

The series is known for alternating colors between media, the information presented below may or may not be canon.
Colored Manga
Body(Titanium white, purple belt)
Symbol(Blood red)

Abilities

They'll hear you upstairs... But we're still okay... 4. As long as you don't have that many taken from you... you just don't want them standing directly above you. If they stand just above you, it's over.

Because Fun Fun Fun's ability is difficult to set up, and it has no physical ability whatsoever, it is unsuitable for direct combat. Ojiro typically uses his Stand to torment ordinary people, and prefers to set up traps to take control of an enemy.

Body Puppeteering

Manipulating the hostage into cutting off her own tongue

From above, Fun Fun Fun can control a target's movements through their wounds, similar to a marionette.

If a target incurs the slightest injury on their body while being physically under Fun Fun Fun, notably the hands or feet, the blood flowing from the injury clots to form a symbol in the shape of a "Q".[2] The corresponding injured limb then falls under Ojiro's control, allowing him to move it as he pleases.[3] If a mark accumulates on all four of the victim's limbs, the victim is essentially under Ojiro's control absolutely. Nonetheless, the victim can still freely talk and move other unmarked parts of the body like the shoulders. Moreover, once Ojiro takes complete control of a victim, they are locked beneath him and will follow him if he moves.[4]

The marks seem to pop out and act as pins whenever Ojiro is pinning them down.[5]

The marks on the injured body part gain volume when Ojiro actively controls a target.[4]

Ojiro can remove a victim from his control at will, removing their marks.[4] Another way the victim can be completely freed and removed of their marks is if Ojiro is no longer above them.[5]

However, Ojiro must be physically above his victims to control them and be conscious about it. One may stand beneath him with all four limbs marked and be free of their movement if Ojiro loses track of their position (for instance, Josuke made the room he was trapped in soundproof in order to throw Ojiro off).[3] An injury doesn't transform into a symbol unless Ojiro stands above the victim.[4]

When Ojiro later returns, Fun Fun Fun is able to place its mark on the victim's limbs by touching them without needing to injure them first.[6]

Chapters

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Chapters in order of appearance

Creation and Development

Araki designed Fun Fun Fun with the image of a stethoscope, since it listens in to figure out what's happening on the floor below it.[1]

In the original Ultra Jump release of chapter 5, Fun Fun Fun was originally depicted with a significantly different design, being more humanoid. This original design consisted of a robotic form with skinny limbs and shoulder pads. It had its Q-shaped symbols on its chest, hands, feet and what appears to be a belt. It also had a lemon juicer-shaped head with a singular spike atop its head, which the newer design retained the general head shape. The volume release of the chapter changed the design to its newer appearance but still retained the singular spike on its head.

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