Pet Sounds's Stand

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That bird's making me reenact what I did when I heard those words?! It's got no direct attacking power, but anyone who's been made to hear a voice from the past will reenact that sprung forth from that voice no matter how dangerous...!

This Stand used by Petsounds, and shared with Kazuki Karaiya, is featured in Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak, a spinoff manga of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. As of the most recently released chapter, its name has yet to be revealed.

The Stand was originally a long range Stand fully belonging to the parrot Petsounds. Due to Petsounds's natural weak will as an animal, it was not able to fully employ the Stand's power. It is only after Karaiya gives Petsounds a piece of his earlobe that the Stand reaches its full potential, along with giving Karaiya control of the Stand's power for his own needs.

Appearance

 
The Stand's reels unfurling

The Stand has the appearance of a mechanical bird, slightly larger than its user. The head is small, with tubes protruding from it, and a large ridge along the top. While its central body is unseen, it appears to have a thin torso with several appendages. These arms have several circular joints which connect to several circular reels. These reels can unfurl into long thin strips, similar to a tape dispenser.

The Stand's legs are also fully mechanical in appearance, with them starting from the center of one of the reels. These legs have other reels attached where a knee joint would be, connecting to large mechanical talons (similar to a large predatory bird).[1]

Abilities

 
Punch cards flying out of Hol Horse from the Stand's attack

Petsounds's Stand was originally only used to record memories. After Kazuki Karaiya linked his soul and mind with Petsounds, the Stand is able to utilize Petsounds's stored memories as a powerful long range ability to target specific targets or large groups of people.

Memory Replay

When Petsounds repeats a sound or voice from its memory, its Stand forces its victims to relive and re-enact the events of that memory. Those under the Stand's thrall gain a strange dimpled texture over their eyes. The Stand also appears to make punched cards enter its victims' bodies to replay the sound from inside of them.

The Stand's power not only affects people who were present for the relived memories, such as Hol Horse when he aimed at DIO in 1989 with Emperor,[2] but it can also affect people who were never present for the memory, such as Hiraoka reliving Wilson Phillips crashing his car, or Josuke reliving Petsounds's owner being murdered by DIO.[3][4] The Stand's power can also extend to multiple people at a time, as Petsounds can force several pastry chefs to reenact the actions of women who sacrificed themselves to DIO.[5] Petsounds can also negate the Stand's effects, causing its victim's actions to diverge from the memory, as it does when it stops mimicking DIO's voice during Hol Horse's memories of him preparing to shoot DIO, making it so that Hol Horse's finger is still ready to pull the trigger, unlike in his memory when he never got the chance.[5]

The only limiting factor to the Stand's ability is how far the sound travels. If someone cannot hear the Stand repeating the sound, they will not be forced to relive the past event.[6] A victim can escape the Stand's control by remembering a more vivid memory, such as Hol Horse remembering how he fled Cairo with Boingo while witnessing Kakyoin's final Emerald Splash;[5] or a stronger emotion, such as Josuke breaking free after flying into a rage.[6] Another way to escape the Stand's control is to cut blood flow to one's brain in order to shock one's self back to reality, as seen when Josuke releases himself and Boingo from one of Petsounds's memories by strangling their own necks with ropes.[7]

The closer Petsounds is to a victim, the more realistic the memory being replayed will be.[4] For example, when Josuke relived the memory of DIO killing Petsounds's owner, he felt the same pain the owner did while dying.[4][7]

When Petsounds traps Ryoko in a memory of Kakyoin's soul being imprisoned in Telence T. D'Arby's doll, their souls are somehow able to communicate.[8]

If the sounds that Petsounds produces are off-key such as in the case of the parrot's beak being broken, then the ability will not work.[9]

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