As a Materialized Stand, Tohth takes the form of a comic book that even non-Stand users can see and interact with. The comic is called "Oingo Boingo Brothers Adventures," and adopts a peculiar, whimsical art style, comprised of distorted representations of the characters and the environment complete with abstract symbols or similar stylistic quirks.[1]
It represents the Egyptian God, Tohth, the god of knowledge, alluding to the Stand's ability to predict the future.[1]
Color Schemes
The series is known for alternating colors between media, the information presented below may or may not be canon.
Colored MangaHeritage for the FutureAnime
Book
(White cover and back. Yellow letters and borderlines with brown corners on front. Pink boxes with blue insides on back.)
Book
(Yellow cover and back. Dark yellow letters and corners.)
Book
(Purple cover and back. White letters and black borderlines and corners on front. Black boxes on back.)
Abilities
As a mere foretelling comic book, Tohth is not suited for direct combat at all but is a valuable tool if one wants to take the upper hand in any situation. Thanks to it, the Joestar Group was almost killed in Aswan by Oingo and in Cairo by Hol Horse.[2][3]
The book is mostly filled with blank pages, but as time passes, more pages will fill up, predicting coming events up to several minutes ahead in the future.[1] Moreover, the predicted events will be relevant to the reader, thus an artist reading the book has read his own future death[1] while Oingo reads about his future attempts at assassinating the Joestar Group.[2] Boingo claims the events depicted in the comic-book are guaranteed to always come true;[4] in all its appearances, the predictions happen without fail, although sometimes in a roundabout way. For example, while it depicts Jotaro's head being split up by a blast,[4] it is Oingo, with the appearance of Jotaro, who is blasted apart by his bomb.[5]
However, Tohth only predicts key events without showing what happens between them or significant details. Because the drawings are incomplete and the narration texts misleading, everything Tohth predicts is subject to interpretation. For instance, Tohth stated that Hol Horse would kick a woman, after which she would be thankful and give him all her jewelry, leaving out the fact that Horse would do so to save her from being stung by a poisonous scorpion.[6] Furthermore, it only predicts up to several minutes in the future meaning that an action that seems beneficial may have consequences later. Because of the comic-book, Oingo mugged a man he thought was easy prey,[2] but the man later came back with several thugs to beat him up.[5] This makes Tohth incredibly difficult to use.
If someone were to not act as the comic-book predicted, even by accident, such as when Hol Horse shot two minutes ahead without realizing it,[3] Boingo claims that they would be punished and events would conspire to make the predictions true at the expense of the offender.[7] Thus Hol Horse was shot by his own bullets through the page depicting Jotaro being riddled with bullets, making the predictions true in a way while almost killing Hol Horse.[3]
Araki wanted to create an intriguing story by making an enemy with precognitive powers. He was inspired to create Tohth by thinking about his own future at the time, having recently been married.[8]
Alterations
In Crunchyroll's release of the anime adaptation, the "Oingo Boingo" part of the title that's seen on Tohth was censored and removed entirely; however, there are some scenes when it is accidentally visible.
Japanese broadcast
Crunchyroll simulcast
Reception
A rumor states that Tohth predicted the September 11 attacks 11 years before the event, because of depictions of the number "911" and a laughing plane. Hirohiko Araki states that he drew those as part of the story but didn't know what it means, and states that it's just a coincidence.[9]
Tohth's form as a comic book is a reference to The Book of Thoth, which was a book said to have been written by the Egyptian God Thoth, and is said to contain the knowledge of how to talk to animals as well as the ability to perceive oneself as a God, or having supernatural abilities, similar to the idea of a Stand.