Catch the Rainbow
Catch the Rainbow (キャッチ・ザ・レインボー, Kyatchi Za Reinbō) is the Stand of Blackmore, featured in Steel Ball Run.
Appearance
Catch the Rainbow takes the form of a mask worn by Blackmore. A heavy supraorbital ridge of a vaguely troubled angle hangs over its eyeholes. It has no nose, and in the region of the mouth it bears a row of five long, vertical slits, dotted by five holes.
Light overall, it is marked by three colorful stripes crossing from its left eye to its right cheek. The stripes were designed to be a rainbow version of a hockey mask.[1]
Abilities
Catch the Rainbow functions as an ability for Blackmore, who personally deploys his control over rain to fight. Although powerful in heavy rains, Blackmore's Stand deactivates if the weather becomes clear again.
Rain Manipulation
Catch the Rainbow allows its user to utilize or manipulate rain in various unusual ways.
The most basic ability of Catch the Rainbow is to stop raindrops in their tracks and make them float midair[2], becoming solid enough to support Blackmore and also deflect projectiles such as a Steel Ball[3]. With this, Blackmore is able to tread on them and reach high altitudes. He can either stop a few select raindrops to walk on the rain, or stop raindrops over a large zone[3] or even create blades out of raindrops[4]. If a target attempts to move through rain stopped by Catch the Rainbow, the drops will tear and penetrate them, potentially creating fatal wounds[4].
Blackmore is also able to meld with rain[2]. He can let the raindrops fall through him and create holes in his body, with the disappearing body parts materializing from the same raindrops at a distance from the body and remaining functional despite the separation. For instance he can project his mouth at a distance and talk to someone[4]. He can fuse entirely with the rain and becomes intangible like water, able to evade gun shots but also travel at high speed across great distances as long as there is rain[4].
Blackmore demonstrates the ability to plug his wounds with rain drops and stem all bleeding although it is only a temporary measure[5].
Gallery
TrIvia
- Along with being the Stand's namesake, the idea of walking on the rain comes from Catch the Rainbow.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 JOJOVELLER: STANDS - Comments by Hirohiko Araki[1]
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 SBR Chapter 36
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 SBR Chapter 39
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 SBR Chapter 37
- ↑ SBR Chapter 38