Smooth Operators
Smooth Operators (スムース・オペレイターズ, Sumūsu Opereitāzu) is the Stand of Dragona Joestar, featured in the ninth part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, The JOJOLands.
It is a colony of small Stands which can grab and displace anything. Dragona refers to the Stand as his children.
Appearance
Smooth Operators is a group of at least four small robot-like Stands. Each "operator" has the appearance of a small robot with a humanoid top and tank treads instead of legs. Their heads have an oblong shape with curved corners, and the front part elongated like a nose. They also have two mechanical eyes protruding from the top of their heads. Their shoulders are cylinders and their arms have artificial articulations. Finally, each operator has a stylized "SO" engraved on the top of the head.
Color Schemes
Abilities
Displacement
Smooth Operators is able to move objects by grabbing them and then pushing or pulling in any direction, regardless of whether said object was fixed in place beforehand. For instance, they are able to pull the numbers from a car's license plate, exchange the photos from a driver's license card, and even displace the eyes from someone's face, pulling them down until they are placed on the cheek. Objects and people don't get damaged from the displacement.[1] Dragona can use the ability on himself as well.[2]
When trying to open a safe, Dragona comments that it is difficult for the Stand to open it because of the metal bars locking the door, which suggests that they have a limitation in power and that some objects may be too heavy for them to move.[3]
Chapters
- The JOJOLands Chapter 1: Departure (1st appearance)
- The JOJOLands Chapter 3: The Villa on Hawaii Island, Part 1
- The JOJOLands Chapter 4: The Villa on Hawaii Island, Part 2
- The JOJOLands Chapter 7: Hualalai - Cat Size, Part 2
- The JOJOLands Chapter 9: Kailua-Kona - Flight Waiting Time, Part 1
- The JOJOLands Chapter 10: Kailua-Kona - Flight Waiting Time, Part 2
Gallery
Trivia
- In March 2017, Hirohiko Araki chose Sade's Smooth Operator as one of the songs in his list that would be featured in MTV Japan's 80's Western Music Hits Parade.[4]
References
- ↑ The JOJOLands Chapter 1: Departure
- ↑ The JOJOLands Chapter 4: The Villa on Hawaii Island, Part 2
- ↑ The JOJOLands Chapter 3: The Villa on Hawaii Island, Part 1
- ↑ MTV BACK TO 80's (March 2017)