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Phantom Blood

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Battle Tendency

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Stardust Crusaders

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Diamond is Unbreakable

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Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan

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The Book: 4th Another Day

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Vento Aureo

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Golden Heart, Golden Ring

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Purple Haze Feedback

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Stone Ocean

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Steel Ball Run

References in Steel Ball Run

  • [[Ball Breaker]] — the {{W|AC/DC}} album ''{{W|Ballbreaker}}''.
  • [[Diego Brando]]'s horse, Silver Bullet — rock band {{W|Bob Seger#The Silver Bullet Band|Silver Bullet Band}}.
  • [[Mountain Tim]]'s horse, Ghost Rider in the Sky — the song "{{W|(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend}}" by country songwriter {{W|Stan Jones (songwriter)|Stan Jones}}.
  • [[Oh! Lonesome Me]] — the song "{{W|Oh Lonesome Me}}" by American country musician {{W|Don Gibson}}.
  • [[Hot Pants]] — the song "{{W|Hot Pants (James Brown song)|Hot Pants}}" by American musician {{W|James Brown}}.
    • Hot Pants' horse, Gets Up — the James Brown song "{{W|Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine}}".
  • [[Funny Valentine]] — the show tune "{{W|My Funny Valentine}}" by {{W|Rodgers and Hart}}.
    • [[Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap]] — the {{W|AC/DC}} album ''{{W|Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap}}''.
    • [[D4C Love Train]] — the song "{{W|Love Train}}" by American R&B group {{W|The O'Jays}}.
  • [[Lucy Steel]] — {{W|The Beatles}}' song "{{W|Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds}}" (first name).
    • [[Ticket to Ride]] — The Beatles' song "{{W|Ticket to Ride}}".
  • [[Steven Steel]] — American musician {{W|Stephen Stills}}.
  • [[Sandman]] — the {{W|Metallica}} song "{{W|Enter Sandman}}.
    • [[In a Silent Way]] — the album ''{{W|In a Silent Way}}'' by American jazz musician {{W|Miles Davis}}.
  • [[Pocoloco]] — the composition "{{W|Un Poco Loco}}" by American jazz pianist {{W|Bud Powell}}.
    • Pocoloco's Stand [[Hey Ya!]] and horse of the same name — the song "{{W|Hey Ya!}}" by American hip hop band {{W|Outkast}}.
  • [[Mrs. Robinson]] — the song "{{W|Mrs. Robinson}}" by folk rock duo {{W|Simon & Garfunkel}}.
    • Mrs. Robinson's horse, El Condor Pasa — the Simon & Garfunkel song "{{W|El Condor Pasa (song)|El Condor Pasa}}".
  • All three members of the [[Boomboom Family]] are named after different parts of American rapper {{W|André 3000|André Lauren Benjamin}}'s name.
    • [[Tomb of the Boom 1 2 3]] — the song "Tomb of the Boom" by American hip hop duo {{W|Outkast}}.
    • The Boomboom Family's horses are named after the {{W|Jimi Hendrix}} songs "{{W|Foxy Lady}}", "{{W|Crosstown Traffic (song)|Crosstown Traffic}}", and "{{W|Little Wing}}".
  • [[Oyecomova]] and his Stand [[Boku no Rhythm wo Kiitekure]] — the song "{{W|Oye Como Va}}" by American musician {{W|Tito Puente}}.
  • [[Fritz von Stroheim]]'s horse, Europe Express — the {{W|Kraftwerk}} album ''{{W|Trans-Europe Express (album)|Trans-Europe Express}}''.
  • [[Pork Pie Hat Kid]], and his Stand, [[Wired]] — {{W|Jeff Beck}}'s cover of the song "{{W|Goodbye Pork Pie Hat}}" on his album ''{{W|Wired (Jeff Beck album)|Wired}}''. 
  • [[Dr. Ferdinand]] is named after the band, {{W|Franz Ferdinand (band)|Franz Ferdinand}}.
    • His Stand, [[Scary Monsters]], is named after the {{W|David Bowie}} album and song {{W|Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)}}.
  • [[Ringo Roadagain]] — English musician {{W|Ringo Starr}} and the song "{{W|On the Road Again (Willie Nelson song)|On the Road Again}}" by American country musician {{W|Willie Nelson}}.
    • His Stand, [[Mandom]], and his ideology of a "man's world" reference {{W|Jerry Wallace}}'s song "Mandom - The World of the Man", created for a 1970 commercial for {{W|Mandom}}, a Japanese grooming product company.
  • [[Blackmore]] — English guitarist {{W|Ritchie Blackmore}}.
    • [[Catch the Rainbow]] — the song "{{W|Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow#Track_listing|Catch the Rainbow}}" by Ritchie Blackmore's band, {{W|Rainbow (band)|Rainbow}}.
  • [[Sugar Mountain]] — the song "{{W|Sugar Mountain (song)|Sugar Mountain}}" by folk rock musician {{W|Neil Young}}.
  • [[TATOO YOU!]] — the album ''{{W|Tattoo You}}'' by {{W|The Rolling Stones}}.
  • [[Mike O.]] — English progressive rock musician {{W|Mike Oldfield}}.
    • [[Tubular Bells]] — Oldfield's debut album, ''{{W|Tubular Bells}}''.
  • [[Wekapipo]] — the song "Wekapipo" by Japanese hip hop group {{W|SOUL'd OUT}}.
  • [[Magent Magent]] — {{W|SOUL'd OUT}}'s, song "Magenta Magenta".
    • [[20th Century BOY]] — the song "{{W|20th Century BOY}}" by English rock band {{W|T. Rex (band)|T. Rex}}. 
  • [[Axl RO]] — {{W|Guns N' Roses}} frontman {{W|Axl Rose}}.
    • [[Civil War]] — the Guns N' Roses' song "{{W|Civil War (song)|Civil War}}".
  • [[D-I-S-C-O]] and his Stand, [[Chocolate Disco]] — the song "{{W|Fan Service (Sweet)|Chocolate Disco}}" by Japanese girl group {{W|Perfume (group)|Perfume}}.">

  • Gaucho — the Steely Dan album Gaucho.
    • His horse, Peg — the Steely Dan song "Peg".
  • Baba Yaga — the Emerson, Lake & Palmer songs "The Hut of Baba Yaga" and "The Curse of Baba Yaga"
    • His horse, Nut Rocker — the Emerson, Lake & Palmer song "Nut Rocker".
  • Sloop John B — the Beach Boys song "Sloop John B".
    • His horse Catch a Wave — the Beach Boys song "Catch a Wave".
  • Nellyville — the Nelly album Nellyville.
  • Dixie Chicken — the Little Feat album Dixie Chicken.
  • Zenyatta Mondatta — The Police's album Zenyatta Mondatta.
    • Their horse Roxanne — The Police's song "Roxanne".
  • Caravanserai — the Santana album Caravanserai.
    • Their horse Moonflower — the Santana album Moonflower.
  • Billy White's horse Love Unlimited — the vocal trio Love Unlimited.
  • Iglesias — the singer Julio Igesias.
    • Their horse Nathalie — Julio Igesias' song "Nathalie".
  • Mark Becker — member of Steely Dan Walter Becker.
  • David Hagen — member of Steely Dan Donald Fagen.
  • Paul Lukather — member of Toto Steve Lukather.
  • Mack the Knife — Louis Armstrong's song "Mack the Knife".
  • Rotters Club — the Hatfield and the North album The Rotters' Club.
  • Nightfly — the Donald Fagen album The Nightfly.
  • Kanye — the rapper Kanye West.
  • Tarkus — the Emerson, Lake & Palmer album Tarkus.
  • Georgie Porgie — the Toto song "Georgey Porgy".

  • Gyro Zeppeli's gag from Chapter 63 is a combination reference of a well known Russian folk song, One Week (一週間), in Japan, as well as a gag by the Japanese comedian Atsumu Watanabe who becomes silly whenever he says a number that is a multiple of 3 or contains a 3.
  • Funny Valentine's "napkin" analogy is inspired from a similar analogy made by Yoichiro Nambu to explain the principle of Symmetry breaking.

JoJolion

References in JoJolion

The JOJOLands

References in The JOJOLands

Spin-offs and Other Works

References in Spin-offs and Other Works

Novels

Rey infinito

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