Lisa Lisa

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Lisa Lisa (リサリサ, Risa Risa), real name Elizabeth Joestar (エリザベス・ジョースター, Erizabesu Jōsutā), is a core ally in Part II: Battle Tendency.

As a Ripple master, Lisa Lisa is mentor to Caesar Zeppeli and Joseph Joestar. Later, it is revealed that she is Joseph's mother.

Appearance

Lisa Lisa appears as a tall and fit woman. Beautiful and poised, she has light eyes and bold eyelashes; keeping long, dark hair; and fashionable clothing including earrings; frequently, a midi skirt and dark tights; occasionally, a pair of sunglasses; and a long, Ripple-conducting scarf.

Personality

In her tragic past, Lisa Lisa is forced to live reclusively after killing the zombie responsible for her husband's death.

Lisa Lisa maintains the sense of a strict and mature woman who can deal with whatever situation is bought upon her. As a Ripple master, she skilfully employs harsh and apparently life-threatening training for her students.

Despite an attempt to maintain this authoritative composure after Caesar's death, Joseph regretfully exposes her perturbation, when she breaks down in tears; illustrating her deeply felt care for Caesar as a student and comrade.

After the Pillar Men are destroyed, it is explained that Lisa Lisa remarries and embarks on a peaceful life.

Abilities

See also: Ripple

Lisa Lisa is a Ripple master, trained by Tonpetty's successor Straizo.

Illustrating her talent and skill, she first appears standing on an oar on a surface of water; turning it into a high bar on charged pillars of water.

Her ability for training others results in Caesar and Joseph's quick maturity into Ripple masters in their own rights.

Snake Muffler: Lisa Lisa's primary method of fighting involves a scarf made with the yarn of an insect called Sathiphorosia Scaraba, which can conduct the Ripple at 100%.

In the midst of her style, she may channel her Ripple through her scarf to stand upside down; the now rigid scarf the only part of her in contact with the ground.

She may also use the sensitivity of the scarf to detect life signs and know the direction of incoming attacks, even when out of sight.

Synopsis

Phantom Blood

Elizabeth Joestar was a baby present in the boat attacked by Dio Brando at the end of series 1. After her mother died by a zombie attack Jonathan Joestar saved and gave her to his widow Erina to raise.

Post-Phantom Blood

She was subsequently adopted by the Ripple user Straizo, and learned the art of Ripple from him until her 18th birthday.[1] As a young adult, Elizabeth eventually married George Joestar II, and they had one child. George, unfortunately, was not trained properly in the art of ripple, and was killed by a zombie who had served Dio Brando. Elizabeth murdered her husband's killer and burned him to ash, but he happened to be a high-ranking military official. In order to avoid retaliation, the Speedwagon Foundation helped her to erase all evidence of her existence.

Battle Tendency (1938-39)

Under the name Lisa Lisa, she first appears as a mysterious Ripple user whom Joseph meets in Venice.

She soon reveals herself to be Caesar's mentor and trains Joseph in the ways of The Ripple (starting off by giving him a mask to modify his breathing and hitting him in the head with an oar) before joining in the fight against The Pillar Men as a powerful Ripple user in her own right.

She's shown to have the Red Stone of Aja and mentions that destroying it would make fighting The Pillar Men just that much more difficult hence why she keeps it on her person. She is also the one who defeats Wired Beck.


It is eventually revealed that she is Joseph's long-lost mother, despite her youthful appearance. She is gravely wounded in her one-on-one struggle with Kars, tricked by him with a double & literally stabs her in the back with one of his light blades, but manages to survive. She later tells Joseph her relation to him personally, at Caesar's funeral. She eventually remarries to a Hollywood screen writer.

Stardust Crusaders

It is mentioned that Joseph talked to her about the Joestar birthmark right after discovering Dio's resurrection, putting her in her mid-to-late 90's by a presumed time of her death.

Video Games

Heritage for the Future

Lisa Lisa makes a cameo appearence in the Capcom arcade game. When Joseph (PART III) performs his "Teachings" super move, an image of Lisa Lisa briefly appears, and Joseph whispers her name. If the same super move is done by Joseph (PART II), Caesar will appear instead of Lisa Lisa.

All Star Battle

Lisa Lisa makes her first playable appearance on the PS3 game, as a DLC character (along with Old Joseph Joestar, as part of campaign #2, named "Hamon Masters"). Lisa Lisa is one of the 6 characters who can use hamon as their main style (along with Jonathan, Zeppeli, Joseph, Caesar and Old Joseph).

Most of her attacks consist of using familiar personalized hamon-based techniques such as the Sunlight Yellow Overdrive combined with a vertical slap. She uses her Snake Muffer as a base for a reversal kick, infused it with hamon to attack the opponent and performs acrobatic skills topped with hamon kicks. Her throw move makes her jump over the character and use the hamon on the their head (using the same movement she did to apply Joseph's training-mask).

Her HHA makes her hold the Red Stone of Aja in the air, channeling Ripple power through it and firing a powerful laser in the opponent's direction. Her GHA works as a counter-move, where if attacked, she uses her scarf to capture the enemy and beat them several times with punches and kicks saying "This scarf is made by the Sadhiporoja Beetle's skin! It's a 100% perfect hamon conductor!".

Lisa Lisa also appears on the stage "The Battlefield" as a background character along with Kars. If Joseph fights on this stage, Lisa Lisa will cheer him on at times during the match. Obviously, if Lisa Lisa is one of the two characters fighting, she will not appear in the stage's background.

Lisa Lisa always starts the match wearing sunglasses; if she get hits by a HHA/GHA special move, she will drop the them on the stage and continue fighting without them (making her the only character in the game who can lose a piece of clothing during a match). Lisa Lisa's alternate costume features Italian Oarsman's outfit worn during her the story debut; by wearing this costume a mask will replace the sunglasses.

Trivia

  • Araki personally admits that he's fond of female characters who are capable of fighting for themselves. He commented on his intents to have Lisa Lisa portrayed with "uncommon realism" for women in shounen comics, but he was held back from going as far as he would have liked with her.[2]
  • Iku Nagae from Touhou Project fights with a scarf that emits (electric) sparks, this is a homage to Lisa Lisa.
    • The character from BlazBlue, Amane Nishiki, also fights in a similar way involving clothing as controllable weapons. Coincidentally, Amane has a Japanese voice shared with one of the characters in All-Star Battle, as does main character Ragna the Bloodedge, who's seiyuu (Tomokazu Sugita, who voices Joseph) proposed the concept of Amane to BlazBlue's creator.
  • The video game character Rose from the Street Fighter series is based on Lisa Lisa. Rose's outfit is almost identical to Lisa Lisa's, and she also channels her "Soul Power" into her scarf to fight.
  • Notably, Lisa Lisa also bears some resemblance to her master Straizo.
  • Her forms of training are the breathing masks, the Hell Climb pillar and a final confrontation with her two best fighters (in this case, Loggins and Messina).

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