Minor Items in One-Shots

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This is a list of minor items appearing in various one-shots related to the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series.

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.
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Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan

Pop-cornLink to this section
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.

Tea SetLink to this section

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]

CornLink to this section

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.

Disk AbaloneLink to this section
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.

Yabubako-Hoshi's ShrineLink to this section

A small shrine set inside the hollow at the base of a yew tree. It is composed of a small round mirror on a platform. It is said that the yew tree is 800 years old and that the cavity beneath the tree is 500 years old. The shrine is connected to Yabubako-Hoshi, as anyone who is reflected in the mirror finds themselves replaced by Yabubako-Hoshi for three months, Yabukako-Hoshi causing mischief and trouble in the meantime. The cavity has been sealed because it regularly caused trouble in the past but curious visitors occasionally open the cavity and look at the mirror. There is a way to undo everything Yabubako-Hoshi commits and that is to turn the mirror 360° to the left without getting reflected. Stands count as one's true self and can be reflected in the mirror.

Light Novels

Postcard of The Grass FieldLink to this section
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.

Jet Black NecklaceLink to this section
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.

GiottoLink to this section
Novel Debut: JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 10: H.G. Wells
A space probe launched in 1985 to study Halley's Comet. Thirty-six incarnations of it along with The Eyed Balloon were used by Kars to build a spaceship, which he used to get back to Earth.

In June of 1997, a metal plate from the spacecraft fell to earth and landed on the house of Enrico Pucci (Universe 37), killing his family. The metal plate had fourteen phrases in Italian and English scratched onto it along with an excerpt of how to reach heaven.

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