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is the
Stand of
Illuso featured in
Vento Aureo.
Appearance
Man in the Mirror has a humanoid body with a purple leotard missing the upper chest piece, and all bolted in place by screws. It wears brown gloves and a hood covering its entire head, along with large goggles. Its facial design is based on a Venetian mask, making the Stand look like a Tengu.[2]
In the colored manga, Man in the Mirror is portrayed as being white and purple, with a light brown head. Both in the PS2 video game adaptation & Anime adaptation, it is entirely white with black clothes, but in the anime version, it has orange goggles.
Abilities
Owning to the arcane power of accessing a mirror world, Man in the Mirror is a difficult Stand to defend against. It is mainly dangerous because ambushed Stand Users will find themselves defenseless in the mirror world. But, on the other hand, it is physically weak and cannot hope to win direct confrontations against most Stands.[3]
Mirror World Entry
Man in the Mirror enables its user to enter a "mirror world".[4]
Man in the Mirror forces Abbacchio's arm into the mirror
Moreover, Man in the Mirror can also drag anything into the mirror world by using reflective surfaces as portals, selecting anything that can enter through Illuso's orders,[5] and can do so regardless of how small the "portal" is.[3] Breaking the mirror does not stop this ability and actually creates more openings to the mirror world.[3]
Only those Illuso and Man in the Mirror are about to drag into the mirror can see him, even if others are looking directly at the mirror.[4] Moreover, it may also only select specific parts of an object to drag in or let out, thus it was able to only let in half of Abbacchio, effectively disabling him.[3] Illuso can also play with multiple reflections in order to drag people through blind spots.[3]
If another Stand User is dragged into the mirror, Illuso can choose to forbid their Stand from entering with them and a summoned Stand will find itself alone in the real world, although it can be remotely manipulated by the User.[6] This makes Man in the Mirror practically invincible inside the mirror, as it will be the only Stand present. However, Illuso can be tricked into letting a disguised Stand enter the mirror world.[3]
For his part, Illuso is also free to enter or exit the mirror world and can also select parts of him. However, he must do so through a reflective surface. If he leaves, those still in the mirror world will be trapped.[7]
In the mirror world, everything (even people dragged into it[4]) is a mirror image of itself and the world is devoid of any lifeform. The reverse images are said to be made of spiritual energy.[5] The mirror world is effectively isolated from the real world, and prisoners in the mirror cannot be seen nor heard[8] at all. Any action in the real world is "reflected" in the mirror and occurs for seemingly no reason.[6] Conversely, only Man in the Mirror can affect objects inside the mirror world,[9] explained as the objects "belonging to a realm of death".[5]
If Illuso dies, the mirror world is destroyed and its prisoners are freed.[9]
Chapters / Episodes
Manga Appearances Chapters in order of appearance
Anime Appearances Episodes in order of appearance
Gallery
Close up of Illuso and Man in the Mirror
Grabbing Fugo into the Mirror World
Confronting Fugo in the Mirror World
Man in the Mirror prepares to attack Fugo again
Illuso explains the abillity of Man in the Mirror
Man in the Mirror pummels Fugo
Man in the Mirror deflecting the rocks from Purple Haze attacking the wall outside the mirror world
Man in the Mirror grabs "Abbacchio"'s right hand...
...and drags him into Mirror World...
Moody Blues overpowers Man in the Mirror...
Grabbing the real Abbacchio's hand
Man in the Mirror attempts to grab Giorno into the Mirror World to kill him...
...Which backfires and lets Giorno infect it with the virus from a broken capsule
Attempting to escape the Mirror World after being infected
Man in the Mirror intercepts a punch from Purple Haze
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Man in the Mirror's first appearance
Punching Fugo in the face
Going after Fugo yet again
Delivering a fierce barrage of punches to Fugo
Chucking pieces of broken wall at Fugo
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Mere seconds away from punching Fugo
Man in the Mirror's stats
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Stage 4-3, Fighting Purple Haze, Vento Aureo
Trivia
- Man in the Mirror completely refutes Noriaki Kakyoin's claim that there was no such thing as a "mirror world", which he stated after Polnareff had a meeting with Hanged Man.
References
- ↑
- ↑ JOJOVELLER, Stand commentaries - Man in the Mirror
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Chapter 482, Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze (4)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Chapter 479, Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze (1)
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Volume 51, in-between Stand stats, Chapter 480, Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze (2)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Chapter 480, Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze (2)
- ↑ Chapter 484, Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze (6)
- ↑ Chapter 483, Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze (5)
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Chapter 485, Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze (7)
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