Mrs. Robinson
Mrs. Robinson (ミセス・ロビンスン, Misesu Robinson) is a tertiary antagonist featured in the seventh part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Steel Ball Run.
Mrs. Robinson is a racer in the Steel Ball Run who attacks Johnny Joestar and Gyro Zeppeli in the desert to elminate competitors.
Appearance
Mrs. Robinson is a well-built yet heavily androgynous Mexican man with long flowing hair and prominently wears strings of eyeballs as pendant earrings.
Parts of his body are hollowed out to breed insects inside, notably his left eye socket.
Color Schemes
Personality
Mrs. Robinson is an unscrupulous competitor in the Steel Ball Run.
Influenced by his village's tradition, where a dispute can degenerate into a fight and the loser is tied into a cactus and left for dead, Mrs. Robinson is a cold-blooded and deranged killer. To survive in his village, he has transformed his body into an insects nest whom he commands to win his fights, and he doesn't hesitate to try to murder competitors during the race.
Abilities
Insect Manipulation
Mrs. Robinson keeps several flying insects in the hollowed-out parts of his body, including his left eye socket. He ejects them out whenever he attacks someone. The insects create high speed pressure while flying, causing cholla cacti that are nearby to freely shoot their needles.
Chollas carry seeds in their needles, so when an animal or something gets near them, the needles pop off from the plant as a response to the vibrations in the air. Normally one would have to be close to chollas to launch their needles, but by manipulating his insects, Mrs. Robinson can launch their needles at enemies from far.[2]
Horseback Riding
Mrs. Robinson appears to be a competent horse rider, having finished in 18th place during the first stage of the Steel Ball Run race.
History
According to Mrs. Robinson, he had at some point lived in a small village in the desert, where a dispute could degenerate into a fight to the death, and the loser was tied to a cactus and then left for dead. It was believed in this village that the cacti cursed the loser and enslaved them to the revenge they would never get.
To win such fights, Mrs. Robinson heavily modified his body, transforming it into an insect's nest and using the insects to his advantage.
Steel Ball Run
Mrs. Robinson participates in the Steel Ball Run. In the first stage, he doesn't distinguish himself. At the start of the second stage, he is the first to follow Gyro Zeppeli and Johnny Joestar in the desert, aiming to assassinate them. Six hours into the second stage, Mrs. Robinson starts his attack and sends his flies to trigger the chollas near Johnny and Gyro. They shoot their needles, piercing Gyro's ear and attacking them from all sides. Still, Mrs. Robinson keeps his distance. He then makes a flurry of needles accurately cut Johnny's bridle and pierces his face, knocking him off his horse.
Gyro decides to confront Mrs. Robinson head-on. Gyro tries to throw his Steel Balls, but needles hit his arm, making Gyro botch his throw, and the Balls fall to the ground. Robinson reveals that he's breeding a swarm of flies inside of him and sends them toward the chollas. However, Gyro also shows that the vibrations of the Spin are still synched up to take out Robinson. The vibrations make some chollas explode near Robinson, who is shot down by a flurry of needles. Later, Mountain Tim sees Mrs. Robinson lying on the ground, but Robinson's ultimate fate is not revealed.
Chapters
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 13: The Sheriff's Request to Mountain Tim
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 14: Across the Arizona Desert: Continuing Along the Shortest Route (Retired)
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 15: The Desert Born Outlaws, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 16: The Desert Born Outlaws, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
- Steel Ball Run Chapter 20: Gyro Zeppeli's Mission, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
Quotes
- “Take this! I will not allow anyone in this race to run ahead of me!”—Mrs. Robinson, Steel Ball Run Chapter 14: Across the Arizona Desert: Continuing Along the Shortest Route