List of References in JoJo

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Within JoJo's Bizarre Adventure there exists a great number of overt references to existing art and media, as well as echoes of Hirohiko Araki's artistic influences. This article represents a provisional list of these.

Part I

Music

People

  • Dio's surname is named for the actor Marlon Brando.
  • William Anthonio Zeppeli's first name is a reference to the famous folk hero William Tell. [citation needed]
  • The university where Jonathan and Dio study, is named Hugh Hudson Academy, this is a reference to Hugh Hudson, a British film director, known by the masterpiece movie Chariots of Fire.
  • The concept designs of Jonathan and Dio came from Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger, whose films were popular at the time.[1]

Manga/Anime

Literature

  • The interactions between George Joestar I and Dario Brando parallel that of various interactions in Victor Hugo's novel Les Miserables. George mistakes Dario, who was trying to loot him, as his savior, just as Marius' father mistakes Thenadiers as his savior. George also claims that he gave Dario the ring that Dario himself stole, similar to how the bishop Myriel claims that he had given Jean Valjean the silverware.
  • The premise of Part I parallels Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, in that both take place in the closing years of the 19th Century and involve a young adult protagonist named Jonathan interacting with and defeating a charismatic vampire.

Other

  • The name Jonathan came from a local restaurant called Jonathan's that Araki used to frequent [1]

Part II

Music

People

Film

  • The cave in which Santana is discovered resembles the interior of the derelict spacecraft on LV-426 from the movie Aliens.
  • Joseph is shown reading a Superman comic when he and Speedwagon are attacked by a group of hijackers.

Manga/Anime

  • In the anime version of the hijacking scene, Joseph is reading a Baoh manga instead of a Superman comic, presumably to avoid legal issues with DC Comics. However, the scene still references Superman in a more subtle way, as the Baoh comic's cover is based on that of Superman #1.

Western Animation

  • The minor character Bruto appears to be a direct expy of the character Bluto from the series Popeye.

Part III

Music

Film

  • Also during Joseph's usage of Hermit Purple on the TV, another of the random programs shows Marlon Brando in his famous film The Godfather, where he played Don Vito Corleone.
  • When Polnareff is turned into a kid by Alessi's Stand and locks himself behind a wooden door, Alessi tears this door down by using his axe. He then puts his head into the now broken door, saying "Polnareff, I'm here." The scene closely resembles the famous setting of Stanley Kubrik's The Shining.
  • When DIO became enraged and ripped the skin off his face is a reference to the a scene from the movie Poltergeist.
  • When Oingo and Boingo plant a bomb disguised as an orange in Joseph's car, it could be a reference to the book and movie A Clockwork Orange, or maybe The Godfather, seeing that oranges symbolize death in the movie.
  • The first half of the Wheel of Fortune part is a reference to Steven Spielberg's first movie, Duel.

Manga/Anime

  • When Joseph tries to use Hermit Purple on a television in order to detect DIO from Singapore, his Stand shows him random TV programs. One of the shows that appears is Doraemon.

Other

Part IV

Music

People

Other

  • Reimi Sugimoto and her dog's murder is actually based on a very common and cliché horror story, known all over the world. It's interesting to note that this story was recently turned into an internet creepypasta, but it was featured in a 90s manga.

Part V

Music

Anime

  • When Buccelati's gang enter in Coco Jumbo, they turn the T.V. on and there is a Soccer game with Tsubasa Ozora from Captain Tsubasa.

Other

Part VI

Music

  • Jolyne Cujoh's name is a reference to the American country song Jolene by Dolly Parton. It should also be noted that during her fight with Gwess, Jolyene's name is repeated several time as it does in the song.
  • Stone Free, Jolyne's Stand is named after the mythical song composed and performed by Jimi Hendrix.
  • Ermes Costello's name is a reference to the British musician Elvis Costello.
  • Ermes Costello's Kiss is named after American Hard Rock band KISS.
  • Emporio's Stand is a reference to the Talking Heads' song "Burning Down the House."
  • F.F. and her Stand's names are based on American alternative Rock band "Foo Fighters."
  • Weather Report and his Stand's names are based on Jazz band "Weather Report."
  • Similarly, Heavy Weather shares its name with one album by the same band.
  • Diver Down, Anasui's Stand, is named after the same name album by Van Halen.
  • Gwess' Goo Goo Dolls is a reference to the American Alternative Rock band of the same name.
  • Johngalli A's Stand is named after contemporary Jazz Fusion band "Manhattan Transfer."
  • McQueen's Stand is a reference to "Highway to Hell", a song and album by Australian band ACDC.
  • Marilyn Manson shares its name with the American Rock band Marilyn Manson and its lead singer.
  • Jumpin' Jack Flash is a reference to the Rolling Stones' song of the same name.
  • Limp Bizkit is a reference to American Rock band Limp Bizkit.
  • The name of Guccio's Survivor is based on American 80s Hard Rock band Survivor."
  • Pucci forces Guccio to sing Handel’s Messiah, conducted by Gardiner in 1982.
  • Planet Waves is named after an album of the same name by Bob Dylan feat. The Band.
  • Dragon's Dream is named after the song and album of the same name by Thom Brennan.
  • Yo-Yo Ma is named after French-born American cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
  • Jail House Lock is a reference to the song "Jail House Rock" by Elvis Presley.
  • The name of Ungalo's Bohemian Rhapsody is based on the 1975 Queen song of the same name.
    • The nature of Bohemian Rhapsody as a Stand is most likely a reference to the opening lyrics of the song it shares it's name with, "Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Caught in a landslide,/No escape from reality." Due to Bohemian Rhapsody's ability to bend "fantasy" into "reality", much to the confusion of Anasui and Weather Report, it appears as a direct reference to the lyrics.
  • Rikiel's Sky High is named after Jigsaw's song "Sky High."
  • Versus' Underworld shares its name with British Electronic band "Underworld."
  • Pucci's Whitesnake is named after the Metal band of the same name.
  • C-Moon's name is based on a song by Paul McCartney called "C-Moon".
  • Stairway to Heaven are respectively references to the song "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin. Stairway to Heaven's original name, Made in Heaven, is a reference to the song and album "Made in Heaven" by Queen.
  • The Green Dolphin Street Prison is named after the song On Green Dolphin Street.
  • Savage Garden's name is based on a Australian pop rock duo of the same name.
  • The location of Stone Ocean's setting is set in St. Port Lucie, Florida, where interestingly, real life former rapper Vanilla Ice currently makes his residence; considering the chapter's focus on villains who are still devoted to DIO, this appears to not be just coincidence.
  • The title of the chapter Prisoner of Love as well as the volume title might be a reference to the song Prisoner of Love, sung by Columbo, The Ink Spots and Perry Como among others.

People

  • Ermes Costello's first name is based on French high fashion house "Hermès."
  • Emporio Alniño is named after Italian fashion brand "Emporio Armani."
  • Narciso Anasui is a reference to American fashion designers "Narciso Rodriguez" and "Anna Sui."
  • Gwess shares her name with the American fashion brand "Guess."
  • Rocco Barocco is a reference to the Italian Fashion designer of the same name.
  • Johngalli A has his name based on Spanish-British fashion designer "John Galliano."
  • Thunder McQueen is named after British fashion designer and brand "Alexander McQueen."
  • Miraschon's name is based on Italian fashion designer "Mila Schön."
  • Lang Rangler might be a reference to both Austrian fashion designer "Helmut Lang" and Jeans manufacturer brand "Wrangler."
  • Sports Maxx is named after Italian fashion brand "Sportmax."
  • Guccio's name is based on Italian fashion designer "Guccio Gucci."
  • Viviano Westwood's name is based on British fashion designer "Vivienne Westwood."
  • Kenzou is named after Japanese stylist "Kenzou Takada."
  • D an G is a reference to Italian fashion house "D&G", founded by "Domenico Dolce" and "Stefano Gabbana."
  • Miuccia Miuller is a reference to both Italian stylist "Miuccia Prada" and her fashion house "Miu Miu."
  • Ungalo is named after French stylist "Emanuel Ungaro."
  • Rikiel shares his name with French fashion designer "Sonia Rykiel."
  • Donatello Versus is named after the Italian fashion designer "Donatella Versace's" brand, Versus.
  • Enrico Pucci's name is based on Italian fashion designers "Enrico Coveri" and "Emilio Pucci."
  • The prisoner whose body F.F. takes over is named for the fashion brand Etro.

Films

  • Affected by Jail House Lock, Jolyne began to see movies suffering from amnesia. At first she question a Johnny Depp and later she spoiled the ending of Sixth Sense. The notes she makes for herself are a reference to the movie Memento (2000).

Manga/Anime

  • Bohemian Rhapsody is a Stand able to bring fictional characters into reality. Some characters from Manga and Comic were summoned. Among them: Spiderman, Kenshiro, Raoh, Mazinger Z, Tetsuwan Atom (Astro Boy), Tetsujin 28 (Gigantor) and Giant Robo.
  • The arc There's Six of Them! bears a strong resemblance in name and initial plot to the short shojo manga and anime film They Were Eleven.

Other

  • Bohemian Rhapsody is a Stand able to bring fictional characters into reality. Some characters from Popular Tales were summoned. Among them: Pinocchio, Mickey Mouse, E.T., Mother Goat, Snow White and the 7 dwarves, Peter Pan, Little Red Ridding Hood and The Big Bad Wolf.
  • Bohemian Rhapsody also summoned some art pieces: Vincent van Gogh's portraits and Venus by Botticelli.
  • When the 7 dwarves are summoned they mentioned Terminator's T-2000 and Star Wars's Chewbacca.
  • In popular culture, The Mayan Prophecy of 2012, announced the end of the world at December of that same year. In the manga Pucci succeded in ending the actual world to create a new one.
  • In a Florida tourist guide book read by Anasui, the city of Orlando's Disney's Magic Kingdom and MGM, Universal Studios and Sea World Theme Park are referenced.
  • Donatello Versus' back story is a reference of the book Holes.

Part VII

Music

Film

Part VIII

Music

Manga/Anime

Others

Movies

  • When Yasuho and the protagonist come to Yoshikage Kira's home, they see a naked woman bathing in a way similar to the room 237 scene of Stanley Kubrick's The Shining.
  • When Yasuho is in the basement of the Higashikata residence with Tsurugi, there is a poster on the back wall of the film, Enter the Dragon, starring Bruce Lee.
  • The Trouble with the curve story arc is a reference to the movie, Trouble with the Curve. The movie stars Clint Eastwood, one of Araki's favorite actors.
  • When the protagonist drags Yasuho into the Higashikata's family photo, it resembled the family photo scene in The Godfather where Michael Corleone drags Kay into the photo. Also, when Higashikata realizes one of his sons is missing, he decides to not take the picture like the way Vito Corleone acted when he noticed Michael was missing.

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