List of References in JoJo

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It is widely known that the manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is influenced by multiple origins. This article presents a list and a summary of each.

Music

Part 1

  • JoJo is a reference from a Beatles song called "Get Back"
  • Dio Brando have its name based on Heavy Metal singer Ronnie James Dio
  • Speedwagon's name is inspired by the Rock band "REO Speedwagon"
  • William Zeppeli's surname is based on the English rock band "Led Zeppelin"
  • Tonpeti's name is based on American musician Tom Petty
  • Dire and Straights have their names based on British Rock band "Dire Straits"
  • Poco's name is based on Californian Country Rock band "Poco"
  • Wang Chan's name is inspired by 80s Pop group "Wang Chung"
  • Tarkus is named after the album "Tarkus" by "Emerson, Lake and Palmer"
  • Bruford is named after Bill Bruford, member of band "Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe"
  • Doobie's name is a reference to the "Doobie Brothers"
  • Page, Jones, Plant and Bonham are named after the four members of "Led Zeppelin"

Part 2

  • Caesar Zeppeli's surname is based on the English band "Led Zeppelin"
  • Lisa Lisa name is based on Lisa Lisa, from the band "Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam"
  • Loggins and Messina have their names based on "Kenny Loggins" and "Jim Messina"
  • Suzie Q name ihave a mix reference from a Dale Hawkins song, "Susie Q" and the band Suzy Quatro.
  • Wired Beck is inspired by musician Jeff Beck and his album "Wired"
  • The four pillar man have their names based on bands Santana, ACDC, Cars and Wham

Part 3

  • Mohammed Abdul's name is based on singer Paula Abdul
  • Jean Pierre Polnareff's name is based on French musician Michel Polnareff
  • Iggy's name is a reference to Iggy Pop
  • Captain Tennille is named after the 1970 musical duo "Captain & Tennille"
  • Devo the Cursed has his name based on american band "Devo"
  • Rubber Soul is named after the Beatles album "Rubber Soul"
  • Hol Horse is named after the American Hip-Hop group "Full Force"
  • J. Geil's name is based on the "J. Geils Band"
  • Nena is a reference to New Wave German singer "Nena"
  • ZZ has his name based on American Rock band "ZZ Top"
  • Enya Geil is a reference to Irish singer "Enya"
  • Steely Dan is named after American Rock band "Steely Dan"
  • Mannish Boy is named after Muddy Waters' song "Mannish Boy"
  • Cameo's name is based on the 70s funk and R&B group "Cameo"
  • N'Dour is named after Senegalese musician Youssou N'Dour
  • Oingo and Boingo are named after the "Oingo Boingo" band.
  • Anubis' first user, Caravan Serai, is named after the Santana album "Caravanserai".
  • The other Anubis'users, Chaka and Khan, are a reference to British-American singer "Chaka Khan"
  • Mariah is a reference to US singer Mariah Carey
  • Alessi is named after the American duo "Alessi brothers"
  • D'Arby and his brother are a reference to American singer Terence Trent D'Arby
  • Pet Shop is named after the "Pet Shop Boys"
  • Kenny G is named after Jazz artist "Kenny G"
  • Vanilla Ice is a reference of the rapper of the same name.
  • Cream is a reference to Eric Clapton's blues band "Cream"

Part 4

  • Josuke's stand Crazy Diamond is based on the song "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" by Pink Floyd.
  • Similarly, Koichi's stand Echoes is based on the song "Echoes" by Pink Floyd.
  • Okuyasu's Stand The Hand is a reference to Canadian Rock band "The Band"
  • Rohan's Heaven's Door is named after Bob Dylan's song "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"
  • Tamami Kobayashi's The Lock might be named after "The Rock", a song by British band The Who
  • Toshikazu Hazamada's Surface is a reference to R&B trio "Surface"
  • Yukako Yamagishi's Stand Love Deluxe is based on the same name album by the British R&B group Sade
  • Trussardi's Stand is named after Grunge band "Pearl Jam"
  • Shizuka Joestar's Stand "Achtung Baby" is a reference to the same name album by Irish band U2
  • Shigekiyo's Harvest is named after Neil Young's song and album "Harvest"
  • Aya Tsuji's Cinderella is named after Heavy Metal band "Cinderella"
  • Mikitaka's Stand is a reference to R&B group "Earth, Wind, and Fire"
  • Yuuya Fungami's Highway Star is a reference to the Deep Purple song of the same name
  • Anjuro Katagiri's nickname "Angelo" is based on R&B artist D'Angelo
  • His Stand, Aqua Necklace, might be a reference to Progressive Rock band Asia's album, "Aqua"
  • Keicho's Bad Company has its name based on Rock supergroup "Bad Company"
  • Akira Otoishi's Stand is named after American Rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • The Stand Ratt's name is based on Heavy Metal band "Ratt"
  • Ken Ooyanagi's Stand is a reference of the Hip-Hop group Boyz II Men
  • Gatta's Stand is named after Rockabilly band "Stray Cats"
  • Toyohiro Kanedaichi's Superfly is a reference to Curtis Mayfield's song "Superfly"
  • Teronosuke Miyamoto's Enigma is named after New Age band "Enigma"
  • Mazaso Kinoto's Cheap Trick is a reference to American Rock band "Cheap Trick"
  • The name of Yoshihiro Kira's Atom Heart Father is based on Pink Floyd song and album Atom Heart Mother
  • Yoshikage Kira's stand Killer Queen and his evolution powers (Sheer Heart Attack and Another One Bites the Dust) all this names are based on songs of British rock band Queen.

Part 5

  • Giorno's Stand name is based on Prince's album "The Gold Experience"
  • Buccellati's Stand name is based on the Rolling Stones' album of the same name.
  • Mista's Stand is a reference to the British punk band "Sex Pistols"
  • Narancia Ghirga's Stand is named after the legendary group Aerosmith
  • Abacchio's Stand name is a direct reference to the British rock band The Moody Blues
  • Fugo's Stand name is a reference to the same name song, performed by Jimi Hendrix
  • Trish's Stand name is based on the British pop group Spice Girls, as well her battlecry is a reference to the song "Wannabe" performed by the same group.
  • Zucchero's Stand is named after British rock band "Soft Machine"
  • Polpo's Stand name is based on the English heavy metal band, Black Sabbath.
  • Sale's Kraftwerk is named after the German electronic band of same name.
  • Formaggio's Little Feet is a reference to the American rock band "Little Feat"
  • Illuso's Man in the Mirror is a homage to the Micheal Jackson's song of the same name
  • Coco Jumbo and its Stand's name are references to eurodance group Mr. President, since Coco Jumbo is one of their songs.
  • Pesci's Stand is named after American Rock band "Beach Boys"
  • Prosciutto's Stand is a reference to Jam band "Grateful Dead"
  • Melone's Baby Face is named after R&B artist Kenneth B. Edmonds' nickname
  • Ghiaccio's White Album has its name based on the Beatles' album "The Beatles", nicknamed "White Album" by the fans
  • White Album's special skill is named after the Beatles song "While my guitar gently weeps"
  • Squalo's Stand is named after British Punk group "Clash"
  • Tizziano's Talking Head is a reference to the "Talking Heads" a new wave American group
  • Carne's Stand is a reference to American Rapper Notorious B.I.G.
  • Risotto's Metallica is a homage to the thrash Metal band of the same name
  • Cioccolatta's Green Day shares its name with the American Punk group "Green Day"
  • The name of Secco's Stand is based on alternative Rock band "Oasis"
  • Scolippi's Stand is named after British Rock band "Rolling Stones"
  • Diavolo and Doppio's Stands names are based on the rock band King Crimson and the song Epithaph, performed by the same band.

Part 6

  • Stone Free, Jolyne's stand is named after the mythical song composed and performed by Jimi Hendrix

Part 7

  • Gyro Zeppeli's surname is also based on the English rock band "Led Zeppelin".
  • Hot Pants is based on the song of the same name performed by James Brown
  • Hot Pants's stand,Cream Starter, is named after Firestarter a song of english band "the Prodigy".
  • Mountain Tim's Stand is named after the Don Gibson song Oh Lonesome Me.
  • Pocoloco is named after "Un Poco Loco", a composition by Bud Powell.
  • Pocoloco's horse Hey Ya! is named after the song "Hey Ya" by US hip hop band Outkast.
  • Mrs. Robinson is named after on thesong of the same name,by Simon & Garfunkel.
  • Wekapipo's name is based on the single "Wake Up People" by SOUL'd OUT
  • Magenta Magenta is also named in a single of SOUL'd OUT, "Magenta Magenta".
  • 20th Century Boy is based on T-Rex's song of the same name.
  • Oyecomova is named after the song Oye Como Va from the Latin jazz and mambo musician Tito Puente.


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Film

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  • In Battle Tendency, the cave in which Santana is discovered in looks very similar to the interior of the wrecked derelict spacecraft on LV-426 from the movie Aliens.
  • Battle Tendency also draws influence from the Hellraiser movie series. In Hellraiser, evil spirits are trapped in "living" statues that consume blood, and when enough blood has been offered the evil spirits are released from the statues - similar to the modus operandi of the "Pillar Men". Also, in Hellraiser the evil spirits summon chains with hooks on the end to hold and draw blood from the victim - something the "Pillar Men" uses frequently.

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Geography

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Sports

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Video Game

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Manga/Anime

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  • Jonathan Joestar, Joseph Joestar and Jotaro Kujo are based on Kenshiro, character of Hokuto no Ken series.

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Other

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