Minor Characters
This is a list of minor characters from the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series. Characters in this section have very little information to warrant a character page, usually due to lack of relevance or backstory.
- For minor characters without names, See Unnamed Characters
Part I: Phantom Blood
Dio Brando's mother
Little is known about her, only that she was a poor woman married with Dario Brando. She appeared to be the only person Dio Brando ever cared for, as he mentions his hatred for his father due to having made her suffer and "working her to death."[1] The date of her death was between 1867 and 1880.
Mark Watkin
Mark Watkin is the champion of the rural boxing club, Jonathan as a challenger was meant to fight him but he instead fought and lost to Dio who proposed himself.
Historical figures
Through the series many characters represent people who actually existed in reality, between them are Jack the Ripper and Jesus.
Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart
Manga Debut: Chapter 27, Vengeance Demon From the Past
Anime Debut: Episode 5, The Dark Knights
Seiyuu:Yuka Keichō (Elizabeth I)
Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart were two queens of the Tudor dynasty who fought for the throne 300 years before Part I: Phantom Blood, in 1595. Mary was a beautiful 23-year-old woman with peace in her heart, her charm being enough to make men, no matter how strong, entrust themselves and feel that sense of peace. With great tolerance, she took the lonely dark knights Tarukus and Bruford with a smile, enough for them to pledge loyalty and swear to make her queen, even if it cost their lives. When Mary's husband Darnley died from unknown causes Elizabeth took the opportunity to charge her for his death, turning the population against Mary. Elizabeth took Mary as a prisoner and ordered her to be beheaded, using a impersonator later to trick Tarkus and Bruford into giving up, their executioner, killed by Bruford's hair, being the same who killed Mary. Mary Stuart and Elizabeth I are based on the real Mary Stuart and Elizabeth I.
Darnley
Manga Debut: Chapter 27, Vengeance Demon From the Past (Mentioned only)
Anime Debut: Episode 5, The Dark Knights (Mentioned only)
Darnley was the husband of Mary Stuart. He died in a explosion caused by reasons unknown to history. His death serving as an excuse for Mary's execution, as Elizabeth put the blame of his death on his wife. Darnley is based on the real Lord Darnley.
The 77 Rings Challenge Winners
Winzaleo, Eijkman and Caineghis
Manga Debut: Chapter 28, The Hero of the 77 Rings
Winzaleo, Eijkman and Caineghis are three of the only five knights who survived the 77 Rings knights challenge, winning the challenge years before the dark knights Tarkus and Bruford, who won in 1563. Winzaleo, known as the Lion King, won in 1327, Eijkman the Lightning Knight won in 1389 and the one-eyed Caineghis won in 1408. The three are playable in the game Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood, where Winzaleo carries a giant battle-axe capable of breaking the ground, Eijkman uses an electrified halberd and Caineghis wields a poisonous scimitar. However, their appearance is much different than the one featured in the manga
Windknights Lot residents
Harry
Manga Debut: Chapter 21, Cursed Town (Mentioned only)
Mr. Harry was a resident of Windknights whose daughter ran away shortly before Dio's arrival into town. It's possible she was one of the women Dio and Jack the Ripper killed to suck blood. The other residents would often gossip about how youngsters these days would run away without telling anyone, refering to her.
Jeff Back and Dan Hamar
Manga Debut: Chapter 41, A Demon's End (Mentioned only)
Jeff Back was a farmer who spotted 4 outsiders: (Jonathan Joestar, Speedwagon, Tonpetty and Straizo) burning Dio Brando's clothes under the cliffs of his empty mansion 2 weeks after Dio's defeat. Dan Hamar was a fisherman who reported to the police his boat was stolen by some easterners the night of the incident, but his boat has yet to be found. Police are investigating if these two cases have any relation to the missing people of Windknights Lot.
Part II: Battle Tendency
Bruto
Manga Debut: Chapter 51, Cold and Cruel, Straizo
Bruto was one of the many people who were outside the cafe during Joseph's and Straizo's battle. In an attempt to impress a girl, he temporarily detains Joseph after the latter had blown up Straizo, along with the cafe. Joseph quickly kicks him in the nose and runs off, leaving Bruto on the ground holding his face while the girl comments how Joseph is way cooler than him.
Part III: Stardust Crusaders
Captain Tennille
Manga Debut: Chapter 127, Dark Blue Moon (2) (Mentioned only)
The Captain Tennille was introduced to the Joestar group by the Speedwagon Foundation to aid in their trip to reach Dio Brando. His background was checked to make sure he wasn't a stand user, so everyone could trust him. The Captain Tennille Imposter killed him in Hong Kong and threw his body into the bottom of the sea, taking his place. Though the reader is never shown the true Captain Tennile, one can assume that he was practically identical to the imposter, since his men, who had worked for ten years on the same ship, did not even suspect the replacement.
Pocky
Pocky is the dog which was eaten by Yellow Temperance.
Muhammad Avdol's chickens
Prince, Michael and Lionel
Manga Debut: Chapter 174, Judgement (1)
Prince, Michael and Lionel are three of the five chickens Avdol raised on the secluded island he started living on after faking his death, only until he healed from Emperor's bullet wound. Disguised as his father so no one would come after him at the time, Avdol fed the chickens so they would grow fat and tasty, but didn't like it when they ate too fast. When Avdol joined the Joestar group again he left the chickens on the island with no one to take care of them. Prince, Michael and Lionel are named after musicians: Prince, Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie.
Daniel J. D'Arby's victims
Manga Debut: Chapter 212, D'Arby the Gambler (2)
Daniel J. D'Arby, thanks to his stand Osiris, took the soul of many people through gambling. He would usually trick one of them to bet their souls and then search for that person's family, convincing them to try to get the soul back.
Moor Family
One day, D'Arby won the soul of Mrs. Moor through gambling, leading to her husband Stephen Moor to gamble with him on September 22nd, year 1984, around 11:15PM in California to win her soul back. Stephen, however, was beaten and had his soul taken too. His father Garie Moore tried to win his soul back, but was also beaten. It's possible Stephen almost won the gamble, as D'Arby remembered the date, place and even what he said before losing (the same words Mohammed Avdol said when Jean Pierre Polnareff was beaten). Their souls were eventually transported back to their bodies after Jotaro Kujo defeated D'Arby. Garie Moor is named for Irish singer Gary Moore.
Christian Vander
Christian Vander was one of the many victims of Daniel J. D'Arby, losing his soul in a gamble to him some unspecified time after the Moor Family. His soul was eventually returned to his body after Daniel's defeat by Kujo Jotaro. Christian Vander is named for French musician Christian Vander.
Telence T. D'Arby's victims
Manga Debut: Chapter 229, D'Arby the Gamer (3)
Like his brother, Telence T. D'Arby also made many victims thanks to his stand, Atum. He took the souls of many people making them bet their souls on video games. Aside from Noriaki Kakyoin, who also fell victim to the gamer, their souls didn't return to their bodies.
Sophia
Sophia was a really beautiful woman, considered to have beautiful skin, who lived a wonderful love life until she was defeated by Telence in a game and had her soul taken. Telence made her doll wearing versace that he himself designed, even though she liked chanel. In her doll form she constantly called for Telence.
Dr. Elliot
Dr. Elliot was a mass murderer who killed eight of his patients, the murder stories being considered interesting for Telence. He had his soul taken by Telence and put in a doll wearing many doctor accessories, all of them made by Telence himself.
Part IV: Diamond is Unbreakable
Hirose Family
Manga Debut: Chapter 286, Koichi Hirose (Echoes) (3)
The family of Koichi Hirose, one of the main allies in Part IV.
Mr. and Mrs. Hirose
Mr. and Mrs. Hirose are the parents of Koichi and Ayana Hirose. Mrs. Hirose is known as a pretty, polite and well educated woman. She always goes to the beauty salon. She was a victim of Tamami's The Lock and almost commits suicide for her son's supposed theft.
His pleads for her to believe in him frees her from the stand, making her not feel guilty anymore for him. She also briefly appears to talk to Koichi when Cinderella just starts working in Yukako, making Yukako believe that luck wasn't on her side due to many people appearing to interrupt her attempts to be alone with Koichi. Mr. Hirose is only seen in a photography. Tamami threatens to use The Lock on him too if Koichi doesn't give him money.
Ayana Hirose
Ayana is the sister of Koichi. An highschool senior who attracted Tamami's attention. She was handing Tamami a cup of hot red tea, but he bumped her feet on purpose so she would pour the tea on his lap and feel guilty, falling victim for The Lock.
She also briefly appeared talking on the phone after Koichi loses weight due to Heaven's Door and keeps forgetting what he was going to do. She also appeared when Cinderella was just starting to work in Yukako, but Ayana's presence made her believe luck wasn't on her side.
Police Hirose
Police is Koichi's sleepy dog. In almost all his appearances he is seen sleeping, one time Koichi even wondered if he was still alive.
As the Hirose family already has Police, Koichi isn't allowed to have another pet and has to take him for a walk. He is seen sleeping at the beginning of Tamami's and Yukako's fights and is taken for a walk during Yuuya's fight. His name is taken from the British band "The Police".
Junko
Manga Debut: Chapter 292, Toshikazu Hazamada (Surface) (4) (Mentioned only)
Junko is a girl Toshikazu has a crush on. He made Surface copy her but it also adopted her personality, acting like "a real bitch" and thinking "she's all that". Toshikazu wanted to rape her, but never had the courage to actually do it.
Masashi
Manga Debut: Chapter 302, Yukako Yamagishi is in Love (9)
Masashi is a drunk fisherman who, along with his grandpa, saw Yukako falling from Boing-Boing Cape and Koichi saving her with Echoes ACT 2. Assuming the situation to be of a girl who was trying to commit suicide by jumping off the cliff and miraculously bouncing back up, Masashi started a rumor that there's a god of the sea in there. The rumor spread and the fishermen started to pray for good luck to the rock Yukako was going to fall on, calling it a "sacred spot". This story turned Boing-Boing Cape into a point of interest for Morioh.
Sachiko
Manga Debut: Chapter 307, Red Hot Chili Pepper (1)
Sachiko is a fictional character from a TV show Josuke hated. For some unknown reason, she was going to leave her lover and wished to never see him again. Josuke tried to turn the TV off, but couldn't due to Red Hot Chili Pepper's electric intervention. Using the power cables, the stand traveled to Josuke's house to threaten him because Jotaro didn't leave Morioh. Its possible Sachiko and her lover were going to kiss each other before Red Hot Chili Pepper's appearance, as they were slowly approaching each other before the show's broadcast was interrupted.
Mushikuidenai
Manga Debut: Chapter 326, Let's Go Hunting! (2)
While Akira Otoishi had Keicho Nijimura's Arrow in his possession, he tested out its powers by using it on two rats: Mushikui and Mushikuidenai. The arrow pierced the rats, granting them both the stand Ratt. Following their instincts, the rats protected their territory by melding together the bodies of other rats into cubes of flesh, and did the same with a couple living in a house nearby. Mushikuidenai moved the couple, now merged into a cube of flesh, into the fridge to eat them later, but was killed by Josuke Higashikata in his hunt after the rats for damage control before he could do so.
Gonta Yangu
Manga Debut: Chapter 336, Shigechi's Harvest (2) (Mentioned only)
Gonta is Shigekiyo Yangu's pet turtle. Shigekiyo mentions it after meeting Josuke and Okuyasu.
Ichiro Morishita
Manga Debut: Chapter 338, Shigechi's Harvest (4)
Ichiro Morishita is a guy who bought 10 lottery tickets, but threw all of them in the trash after seeing that not even one was the winning one. Harvest found one of his tickets and gave it to Okuyasu, who discovered it actually was the winning one. A bank employer called him to see if the ticket really belonged to Okuyasu, but Crazy Diamond changed his last name in the ticket to Kinoshita. When asked about the ticket, Ichiro tells the bank employer that he isn't Kinoshita, but Morishita, and asks the bank employer to sell him winning tickets next time.
People stolen from by Josuke
Manga Debut: Chapter 388, Highway Star! (5)
While attempting to elude Highway Star, Josuke has the idea of calling Koichi Hirose for help. Unable to stop without being caught, Josuke starts stealing cell phones while on the run.
Yoshioka
Yoshioka is a businessman who is seen talking to his boss on his cellphone. He is instructed to "do as planned" when receiving a important call 1 minute later. The call would grant a business opportunity worth 10 billion. If he missed the call, Yoshioka would be fired by his boss.Seemingly nervous, Yoshioka agrees but has his phone stolen by Josuke, realizing it was too late. As Josuke grabbed the phone too hard it ended it breaking. Yoshioka probably was fired for not getting the call.
Minayo
Minayo is a woman seen talking to her boyfriend on his cell phone. For unknown reasons she thought he hated her, so Minayo insisted for him to hang up the phone. Her boyfriend was actually trying to propose to her, but had his phone stolen by Josuke before he could do so. She thought he hung up and really hated her. Josuke used the phone to ask Koichi Hirose to locate Yuuya Fungami.
Yuya's fangirls
Manga Debut: Chapter 390, Highway Star! (7)
Akemi, Yoshie and Reiko
Akemi, Yoshie and Reiko are Yuya's fangirls. They envy nothing but vanity. The three protected Yuya while he was hospitalized, not letting anyone come closer. They seemed to have a crush on him, fighting over helping him to pee. When Josuke encountered Yuya they attacked him.With his heightened smell, Yuya could tell that the peach Akemi was going to give him was rotten and that Yoshie was on her period. He also thought that Reiko was mad at him because of the adrenaline he smelled, but the smell was from Josuke. When Josuke asks Yuya to help him find Koichi the three girls are still in there, coming from the arcade with chocolates for Yuya won by Akemi. They threaten to attack Josuke, but Yuya tells them they are on good terms now. In the battle against Terunosuke, Yuya is inspired by Josuke's attempt to save Koichi, putting his own life in danger, and realizes he would do the same for his three fangirls.
Kimura
Manga Debut: Chapter 396, The Cat Likes Yoshikage Kira (5)
Kimura is a boy Kira sees going late to school. One of his friends tell him to not forget his hat because it's part of the uniform. From this, Kira comes to the conclusion that Hayato has not gone to school and is instead spying on him, as the hat was still hanging by the door.Yoshimura Hiroshi
Manga Debut: Chapter 412, Cheap Trick (1) Yoshimura Hiroshi is a man who was suspected to be Kira's new identity. He is single.
Mika
Manga Debut: Chapter 410, My Dad Is Not My Dad (1) (Mentioned only)
Mika was a friend Minako mentioned to have gained a pair of diamond earrings as a gift. Meriko mentioned she wanted one pair too, something that was overheard by Yoshikage Kira. He later forced Minako to wear her dead boyfriend's earrings before killing her, as a reminder of her wish of getting earrings like Mika.
Minako
Manga Debut: Chapter 410, My Dad Is Not My Dad (1)
Minako was a spoiled girl, overprotective of her things and didn't really care for the well being of others. She was in the habit of partying all night with her boyfriend, so her father started to become worried and tried to follow her. Minako noticed him, and, to teach him a lesson for following her, stole something on purpose just to let him see it. Shocked, her father started weeping, which she thought was cool.
Enthusiastic about the story, she told it to her boyfriend, unaware that Yoshikage Kira was sitting next to them, trying to control his killer instincts. Bothered by her bag next to him, he moved it away, which prompted the couple to think he was trying to steal them. Leaving to his house, Minako's boyfriend and Kira bumped at each other, causing Kira's things to fall over the floor. Tired of the repeated confrontations with him, Kira followed the couple and blew up Minako's boyfriend with Killer Queen. Kira couldn't resist his killer instincts anymore, so he forced her to cut his fingernails.
He took the man's ear, still wearing earrings, and gave them to Minako as his last gift shortly before blowing her up. Kira took her hand as his "new girlfriend" and planned to take it with him to Kosaku's house, but was forced to destroy the hand too after seeing Hayato leave the scene with a camera.
Rio
Rio is the woman who owns the house where Josuke fought Kira which later caught fire. Rio often had some her panties being stolen, apparently by her neighbor.
Part V: Vento Aureo
Jin
Manga Debut: Chapter 444, Buccellati's Coming! (2)
Jin is the yakuza who was saved by Giorno as a child.
Monica Ultello
Manga Debut: Chapter 588, Gold Experience Requiem (3)
Doctor Monica Ultello is the woman who performed an autopsy on Diavolo, file number 68, as his second death after he was cut and killed by a drug addict on Tevere river.
Part VI: Stone Ocean
Charlotte
Manga Debut: Chapter 598, Prisoner FE40536: Jolyne Cujoh (1)
Loccobarocco's alligator puppet. Loccobarocco mentions that the puppet is a girl, which is justified by the bow on her head. She appears to have a separate personality from Loccobarocco himself and acts as his assistant when explaining the rules of the prison. She will also yell at prisoners who interrupt Loccobarocco while he is speaking.
Savage Garden
Manga Debut: Chapter 641, Savage Garden Strategy (8)
Savage Garden was first mentioned as a means of transporting Jotaro's Stand disc to the Speedwagon Foundation. At first, Jolyne confuses the messenger with a man Enrico Pucci was controlling, but it is later revealed that Savage Garden is the name of a carrier pigeon. After Whitesnake's failed attempt to shoot the bird down, Jolyne succeeds in handing over the stand disc and the pigeon flies away, delivering the disc.
Sonny Likir
Manga Debut: Chapter 654, The Secret Of Guard Westwood (1)
Sonny Likir is the guardian who fought with Westwood under Survivor's influence but was beat down and got reported missing after the Green Baby's birth.
David
David is a boy who had his wallet picked up by Jolyne, age 16.
Ron the viper
Ron is a fictitious new prisoner in a 4-koma humorous comic book with a style reminiscent of Thoth's predictions.
Sergeant Mc Coy
Mc Coy is a policeman who inspected Underworld's hole at the hospital.
Wes Bluemarine
Wes Bluemarine is a new born who died before seeing the light of the sun, his mother swap his dead body with Domenico Pucci who was born the same day and lived without knowing this story.
Miss Jones
Miss Jones is a guest in a TV show when time acceleration begins.
Mrs. Yoshimura
Mrs. Yoshimura is women who received a wrong number call during time acceleration.
Rocky
Rocky is an employee who solidified in a freezing room during the time acceleration.
Kenichi
Kenichi is a man who makes love with his girlfriend during the time acceleration.
Part VII: Steel Ball Run
Urmd Avdol
Urmd Avdol in Steel Ball Run may be the alternate universe counterpart of the original universe's Muhammad Avdol.
Coming from the country of Egypt, Urmd was said to have crossed the Sahara desert three times annually. Unlike the other contestants in the race, Urmd's choice of transportation was a camel, which made him a prime candidate for winning the race. Due to the camel's long legs, it had the ability to keep up with a horse's speed, but at the same time crush any other racers with it's 800 kg body.
During the 1st stage of the race, Urmd attempted to knock out Gyro from the race by crashing into him. However, Gyro used his steel ball to locate a hidden cactus cluster and lures Urmd into it. The nomad crashes into the cacti and is unable to continue the race.[2]
Dario
Dario Brando's Steel Ball Run counterpart, only known as Dario, is much younger in appearance, but maintains an even crueler personality, showing no qualms in throwing his own infant son Diego into a river to die. His fate afterwards is unknown, but it is implied that he was being sought by his son.George Joestar
Debut: SBR Vol.1 Ch.3 Johnny Joestar (chapter); Final: SBR Vol.23 Ch.91 High Voltage (2)George Joestar I's counterpart in Steel Ball Run makes a few appearances, though plays a significant role in the story regardless.
He is an acclaimed horse trainer who had won the Triple Crown seven times. However, Johnny's father is far more strict and severe with his sons, and even shamelessly favors his elder son Nicholas over his younger son.
Like his original universe counterpart, George reconciles with Johnny in the end, presenting Nicholas' boots to Johnny as he watches him finish the race in New York. He gives a speech about his mistreatment of Johnny and how proud he was of Johnny for making it across the United States.
Danny (Johnny's mouse)
Danny's Steel Ball Run counterpart is a white mouse raised by a young Johnny Joestar. At his brother Nicholas' suggestion, Johnny sets Danny free into the woods when his father orders him to kill it. However, Nicholas' horse becomes startled at practice and accidentally throws Nicholas off, killing him; the white mouse scurrying away into the woods is believed by Johnny to have been Danny.During the Steel Ball Run, just as Funny Valentine is about to kill Johnny, he notices a white mouse nearby and becomes curious as to why a mouse would be drawn by Lucy's Stand's powers, before realizing that he is being drawn back when Lucy is taken by Gyro Zeppeli. It is unknown, however, whether the mouse was Danny or simply another white mouse that happened to be nearby.
Silas Pendelton
Lucy's paternal grandfather, he immigrated from Ireland.
Mary
Lucy's paternal grandmother, she immigrated from Ireland.
Adam Pendelton
Lucy's father, age 42 when she was 14, he is heavily indebted to the mafia after the death of his wife.
Alice
Lucy's mother, deceased at age 37 when Lucy was 12.
Tom Pendelton
Lucy's elder brother, age 16 when she was 14.
Will Pendelton
Lucy's younger brother, age 11 when she was 14.
Liza Pendelton
Lucy's younger sister, age 9 when she was 14.
Reggie Pendelton
Lucy's younger sister, age 5 when she was 14.
Charles Pendelton
Lucy's youngest brother, age 3 when she was 14.
Captain Valentine
Captain Valentine is a cavalry member who was captured and tortured during a war. He had the habit of writing dates on things, he particularly cared about a handkerchief with the birthday of his son Funny Valentine, which he hid inside his left eye socket
Part VIII: Jojolion
Josuke
Josuke was a dog belonging to Yasuho. According to her its face was similar to Josuke's.
Tomoko
Tomoko was the mother of Norisuke Higashikata IV. She reassured him when he asked questions about the family's curse.
One-Shots
Rohan Kishibe Goes to Gucci
Frida Giannini
Frida is the creative director of the Gucci brand. The Gucci brand strives the philosophy that respects traditions within the convention of beauty that gives birth to a new beauty that creates the best in quality and innovation, and that's why Frida is at the pinnacle of the brand Gucci has given birth to numerous icons to this day, icons that Frida respects and, with her unique talents, gives them a new interpretation which gives birth to an innovative design. The artisans give this a physical form and breathe life into them, so they could be called Frida's right hand men. For many generations the artisans continued using traditional skills combined with Frida's innovative design for Gucci, earning the world's trust. She's based on the real-life Frida Giannini.
Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe - Episode 5: Millionaire Village
The Gods of the Mountain (Mentioned only)
The Gods of the Mountain are the entity that put the Village of Millionaires under a curse. The residents (or those who want to be one of them) of the village who show good manners gain something, usually money, while those who don't lose things, mostly the life of a friend. The village had 11 residents, all at the age of 25, that became rich from one day to another after living in there. Izumi Kyouka, who wanted to buy a house in there, went to the village with Rohan Kishibe and was greeted by the gods butler Ikkyuu. Izumi failed at her test and lost the lives of her mother and fiancee. The gods can give as many chances as they want, but one by one things will be lost if the person keeps failing. After realizing the identity of Ikkyuu's master to be The Gods of the Mountain through Heaven's Door, Rohan decides to leave the place with Izumi and never go back.
Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe - Episode 6: Poaching Seashore
Virgina
Virgina is Tonio's girlfriend who arrives in Morioh when he is 24. She had a brain tumor that was apparently healed by Pearl Jam thanks to Morioh's Disk Abalone.
References
- ↑ Vol. 1 Ch. 7: The Vow to the Father p. 3
- ↑ SBR Ch. 5: First Stage, 15,000 Meters pp. 12-20
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