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* CombatMedic: While not as obvious as [[JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Crazy Diamond]], Gold Experience has healing powers that not only work on Giorno's allies, but also himself. Gold Experience is also excellent in combat as a whole, aside from its durability.
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* {{Keigo}}: His speech patterns tend to be more polite than that of the other members of the group.
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->''"You see, people like me are worthless. We never see things to the end. We always messed up somewhere along the way."''

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->''"I have to make it through! Starting now, I'm showing my true resolve!"''




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The Boss' little girl of 15, Trish has never once met her father and has only heard of him through her mother's words. After finally finding his connection to Passione, she is taken in and protected by Bucciarati's faction. Starts out spoiled and honestly terrified of seeing her father, but later becomes strong enough to fight.

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The Boss' Boss's little girl of 15, Trish has never once met her father and has only heard of him through her mother's words. After finally finding his connection to Passione, she is taken in and protected by Bucciarati's faction. Starts out spoiled and honestly terrified of seeing her father, but later becomes strong enough to fight.
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** Abbacchio never quite makes peace with Giorno on screen but there are some narrative hints that shows that Abbachchio finally learned to trust Giorno. During the Clash and Talking Head, he force feeds an unconscious man he, Mista and Narancia had beat up to see if it was poison like Giorno suggested. Beforehand. Then he uses Moody Blues' ability with Giorno present, unlike previous times where he demanded Giorno not to watch. [[spoiler: After his death, he also leaves behind a clue to Diavolo's identity that only Giorno's Gold Experience would be able to unlock.]]

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** Abbacchio never quite makes peace with Giorno on screen but there are some narrative hints that shows that Abbachchio finally learned to trust Giorno. During the Clash and Talking Head, he force feeds an unconscious man he, Mista and Narancia had beat up to see if it was poison like Giorno suggested. Beforehand.suggested beforehand. Then he uses Moody Blues' ability with Giorno present, unlike previous times where he demanded Giorno not to watch. [[spoiler: After his death, he also leaves behind a clue to Diavolo's identity that only Giorno's Gold Experience would be able to unlock.]]


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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: [[spoiler:He retrieves a soccer ball that got stuck in a tree for some tourist's kids nearby. In doing so, he lets his guard down long enough for the Boss to get close enough and kill him with King Crimson.]]
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* {{Deuteragonist}}: Given that he gets the most fights out of the heroes sans Giorno, has by far the most CharacterDevelopment, and has the entire epilogue centered on him. A very strong argument can be made that Bucciarati is the actual main character of ''Vento Aureo''. [[spoiler: In a way, the second half of Part 5 is dedicated to Bruno passing the torch to Giorno.]]

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* {{Deuteragonist}}: Given that he gets Giorno ''is'' the most fights out main Jojo of the heroes sans Giorno, has by far part, and his actions are what drive the most CharacterDevelopment, plot and has Bruno's motivations. However, Bruno's status as the entire epilogue centered on him. A very strong argument can be made that Bucciarati is leader of the actual main group, his character arc, and his reputation/presence among Passione often puts him in positions of ''Vento Aureo''. [[spoiler: In a way, the second half of Part 5 is dedicated to Bruno passing the torch to Giorno.]]focus where Giorno can't be.



* SupportingProtagonist: Giorno ''is'' the main Jojo of the part, and his actions are what drive the plot and Bruno's motivations. However, Bruno's status as the leader of the group, his character arc, and his reputation/presence among Passione often puts him in positions of focus where Giorno can't be.

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* SupportingProtagonist: Giorno ''is'' Given that he gets the main Jojo most fights out of the part, heroes sans Giorno, has by far the most CharacterDevelopment, and his actions are what drive has the plot and Bruno's motivations. However, Bruno's status as entire epilogue centered on him. A very strong argument can be made that Bucciarati is the leader of the group, his actual main character arc, and his reputation/presence among Passione often puts him in positions of focus where Giorno can't be.''Vento Aureo''. [[spoiler: In a way, the second half of Part 5 is dedicated to Bruno passing the torch to Giorno.]]
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* SuperPersistentPredator: Aerosmith is a mobile killing machine that tracks enemies through their breathing, with a ''very'' persistent user, and its small size and high speed makes trying to fight it directly a challenge. Case in point, it didn't take for Formaggio's fight against Narancia to turn into an escape attempt.

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* SuperPersistentPredator: Aerosmith is a mobile killing machine that tracks enemies through their breathing, with has a ''very'' persistent user, and its small size and high speed makes trying to fight it directly a challenge. Case in point, it didn't take long for Formaggio's fight against Narancia to turn into an escape attempt.
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* HotBlooded: ''Yes''. You most certainly qualify for this when you shoot up a car in a blind rage ''while'' kicking it's door repeatedly screaming "I'LL KILL YOU" at the man in it. Expect a lot of yelling when he starts fighting.

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* HotBlooded: ''Yes''. You most certainly qualify for this when you shoot up a car in a blind rage ''while'' kicking it's its door repeatedly screaming "I'LL KILL YOU" YOU!" at the man in it. Expect a lot of yelling when he starts fighting.



* IdiotHero: Narancia is understandably book dumb since he skipped out on school, but he still lacked enough common sense to answer a math problem with a number lower than one he just solved a minute ago. He has a low attention span that requires him to write things down on his wrists with a marker just remember instructions. His opponents tend to start off thinking he’s slow. Until he starts catching them off guard with out-of-the box thinking and ultimately defeats them with clever ruses.

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* IdiotHero: Narancia is understandably book dumb since he skipped out on school, but he still lacked enough it's accompanied by common sense to answer a math problem low enough that he answered 16 x 55 with 28, a number lower ''lower'' than one he just solved a minute ago. his answer of 6 x 5 = 30. He also has a low attention span that requires him to write things down on his wrists with a marker just to remember instructions. His opponents tend to start off thinking he’s slow. Until he starts catching them off guard with out-of-the box thinking However, he's disarmingly strategic in combat, his impulsivity and ultimately defeats them with clever ruses.hot temper allowing him to make strategies that other people might disregard.



* {{Kiai}}: ''Vola Vola Vola Vola Vola... Volare Via!''

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* {{Kiai}}: ''Vola Vola Vola Vola Vola... ''VOLAVOLAVOLAVOLAVOLA! VOLAAA!!'' [[BilingualBonus Volare Via!''via!]][[labelnote:Translation]]Italian for ''Go flying'', often accompanied by Aerosmith dropping a bomb on the opponent and making then do just that.[[/labelnote]]



* LilliputianWarriors: The RC plane-sized Aerosmith also comes with an equally-small pilot, referred to as Smith [[WordOfGod in an interview with Araki]], though it's not clear whether or not Narancia controls the plane itself, or the pilot that controls the plane in turn.

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* LilliputianWarriors: The RC plane-sized Aerosmith also comes with an equally-small pilot, referred to as Mr. Smith [[WordOfGod in an interview with Araki]], though it's not clear whether or not Narancia controls the plane itself, or the pilot that controls the plane in turn.



* SuperPersistantPredator: Aerosmith is a mobile killing machine that tracks through oxygen with a ''very'' persistent user. His opponents get brought to different point of trying to ''escape'' from Aerosmith.

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* IdiotHero: Downplayed. Narancia has traits of this. Slow minded, implusive book dumb, understandably so since he skipped out on school, but he still lacked the common sense to answer not answer a math problem with a number lower than one he just solved. He also needs to write things down on his wrists with a marker just remember instructions. That said, his opponents start off thinking he’s slow.

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* IdiotHero: Downplayed. Narancia has traits of this. Slow minded, implusive book dumb, is understandably so book dumb since he skipped out on school, but he still lacked the enough common sense to answer not answer a math problem with a number lower than one he just solved. solved a minute ago. He also needs has a low attention span that requires him to write things down on his wrists with a marker just remember instructions. That said, his His opponents tend to start off thinking he’s slow.slow. Until he starts catching them off guard with out-of-the box thinking and ultimately defeats them with clever ruses.



* SuperPersistantPredator: Aerosmith is a mobile killing machine that tracks through oxygen with a ''very'' persistent user. His opponents get brought to different point of trying to ''escape'' from Aerosmith.



* TrueCompanions: Narancia believes that friendship is "the most important thing in the world". Due to his father's neglect, he ditched school to hang out other children. After they framed and abandoned him, he became a stray until Bucciarati found him. After which, he has displayed immense devotion towards him and the rest of the group, and at times succumb to insecurity whenever he feels that he failed them.

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* TrueCompanions: Narancia believes that friendship is "the most important thing in the world". Due to Because of his father's neglect, he ditched school to hang out other children. After they framed and abandoned him, he became a stray until Bucciarati found him. After which, he has displayed continued to display immense devotion towards him and the rest of the group, and at times succumb to insecurity whenever he feels that he failed them.group.

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* TheStoic: His backstory tells the audience that he wouldn't feel a thing if he lost a limb or if people died in front of him after his TragicMistake listed below. And he's one of the least emotive members of the gang, usually only showing emotion in times of duress or when he sees Giorno as being defiant.

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* TheStoic: His backstory tells the audience narration stated that he wouldn't feel a thing even if he lost a limb or if people died in front of him after his TragicMistake listed below. And he's He's one of the least emotive members of the gang, usually only showing gang and rarely shows any other emotion in times outside of duress his moody demeanor other than anger or when he sees Giorno as being defiant. begrudging respect.


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* FiveStagesOfGrief: [[spoiler: His reaction to Abbacchio’s death. He switches from refusing to believe he’s truly dead and that Giorno could heal him, to makes threats toward Giorno when he can’t, to finally becoming overcome with grief and tearfully begging Bucciarati not to leave Abbacchio behind.]]


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* IdiotHero: Downplayed. Narancia has traits of this. Slow minded, implusive book dumb, understandably so since he skipped out on school, but he still lacked the common sense to answer not answer a math problem with a number lower than one he just solved. He also needs to write things down on his wrists with a marker just remember instructions. That said, his opponents start off thinking he’s slow.

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* AntiHero: A [[PragmaticHero pragmatic type]]. His introduction to the story was stealing Koichi's luggage. Hilarity aside, while he's undeniably heroic, he's also the most ruthless [=JoJo=], barring Johnny. His predecessors' confirmed kills were immortal vampires who could not be allowed to roam the earth, while human opponents just got a well-deserved beatdown. All of Giorno's fights barring Bucciarati end with his opponents dying. '''Brutally'''.

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* AntiHero: A [[PragmaticHero pragmatic type]]. His introduction to the story was stealing Koichi's luggage. Hilarity aside, while he's undeniably heroic, he's also the most ruthless [=JoJo=], [=JoJo=] barring Johnny. Johnny or Josuke (part 8). His predecessors' confirmed kills were immortal vampires who could not couldn’t be allowed to roam the earth, while human opponents generally just got a well-deserved beatdown. All of Giorno's fights barring Bucciarati end with his opponents dying. '''Brutally'''.dying in '''brutal''' fashion.



* MagneticHero: A core aspect of his personality. As the story goes on, moments of brilliance and actions in their fights earn the trust of his new companions. Even they lampshade it.

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* MagneticHero: A core aspect of his personality. As the story goes on, his moments of brilliance and actions in their fights earn the trust of his new companions. Even they lampshade it.



* NotSoStoic: While Giorno tends to keep his emotions in check most of the time, there are times when he does show genuine fear or concern during certain intense battles. [[spoiler: The look on his face when beating Cioccolata to death is one of over-the-top rage, and the text boxes in one panel show that ''he'' was even shouting “MUDA” along with his Stand. He also cries TearsOfRemorse after Narancia is killed due to being unable to save him.]]

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* {{Kiai}}: [=AriAriAriAriAri...!=] Arrivederci!

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* {{Kiai}}: [=AriAriAriAriAri...!=] Arrivederci!ARIARIARIARIARIARIARIARI! ARRRIII!!
-->'''Bruno:''' [[BilingualBonus Arrivederci.]][[labelnote:Translation]]Italian for "goodbye".[[/labelnote]]

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His Stand, Aerosmith (named after the band Music/{{Aerosmith}}), looks like an RC fighter plane. It's capable of shooting off live ammo as either multiple bullets or bombs and can act remotely by giving Narancia a radar that responds to carbon dioxide (particularly breathing).

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* LongRangeFighter: Aerosmith has a range of tens of meters, which, combined with the [=CO2=] scope, gives Narancia the most range out of Bucciarati's group. Unlike most long distance stands, Aerosmith doesn't lack in destructive power up close either.
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* TimeMaster: Its abilities seem to have a temporal component — he can accelerate the growth of life, de-sync someone's sense of time, and speed up the healing process. [[spoiler:The biggest clue to this aspect of his Stand is the Requiem version's ability to be completely fixed in the timeline within a single timeframe, nullifying and reversing any actions taken against him.]]

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* TimeMaster: Its abilities seem to have a temporal component — he can accelerate the growth of life, de-sync someone's sense of time, and speed up the healing process. [[spoiler:The biggest clue to this aspect of his Stand is the Requiem version's ability to be completely fixed in the timeline within a single timeframe, time frame, nullifying and reversing any actions taken against him.]]



* BadassBaritone: As the oldest member of the group, the video game adaptations give him the deepest voice as well.

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* BadassBaritone: As the oldest member of the group, the video game adaptations give him the deepest voice as well. In the anime, his voice is provided by Creator/JunichiSuwabe.



* TheComicallySerious: He's not as quirky as the other half of the gang, but he's not utterly humorous and is at least willing to engage in bizarre conservations with them without batting an eye. And there are a few times where he'll get dragged into their antics. Or just take a drink while they're trying to kill each other.

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* TheComicallySerious: He's not as quirky as the other half of the gang, but he's not utterly humorous and is at least willing to engage in bizarre conservations conversations with them without batting an eye. And there are a few times where he'll get dragged into their antics. Or just take a drink while they're trying to kill each other.



* {{Goth}}: He certainly has the look down. Dark clothing, purple lipstick, etc.

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* {{Goth}}: He certainly has the look down. Dark clothing, purple lipstick, [[{{Pun}} moody personality]], etc.



* SignatureSoundEffect: Multiple in the anime. The below-mentioned StukaScream, the chatter of its twin machine guns firing, and a low, mettalic "-CLANG" when its bomb lands.

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* SignatureSoundEffect: Multiple in the anime. The below-mentioned StukaScream, the chatter of its twin machine guns firing, and a low, mettalic metallic "-CLANG" when its bomb lands.



* ItCanThink: Downplayed. Purple Haze possesses the awareness to realize that it's drooling on itself and attempts to wipe it off. The fact that it doesn't realize thats it's making itself even dirtier by using it's wrist as a scrub and licks itself to try to get the stains off shows just ''thinking'' doesn't make it smart.

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* AnimalMotifs: The Cat motif returns again, this time for Trish. Though not as obvious as Killer Queen, Araki designed Spice Girl off of a cat. Spice Girl activates when Trish is pushed into a corner much like how a cat can become particularly viscious under similar circumstances. Trish also acts very haughty like one, but this gets dropped off once her reasoning is revealed.

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* AnimalMotifs: The Cat motif returns again, this time for Trish. Though not as obvious as Killer Queen, Araki designed Spice Girl off of a cat. Spice Girl activates when Trish is pushed into a corner much like how a cat can become particularly viscious vicious under similar circumstances. Trish also acts very haughty like one, but this gets dropped off once her reasoning is revealed.



* SigilSpam: Various mathmatical symbols dot her long skirt, her choker, and on Spice Girl as well.

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* DwindlingParty: [[spoiler: In contrast to Part 4's core group of protagonists, who come out of their story relatively unscathed, only three members of the gang survive to the end of the ''Vento Aureo''[[note]]discounting Fugo, who left at the end of the first half]].

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* AdaptationalDyeJob: The manga's official colour palette gives Fugo a red suit and white hair. For In the anime and ''ASB'', Fugo's suit is now green and his hair is now blonde. The ''Vento Aureo'' video game gives him white hair and a yellow suit, its pale color reminiscent of swiss cheese; ''[=EoH=]'' makes his hair and suit more of a nacho cheese shade.



* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Her initial outfit consisted of a t-shirt with a corset on top in addition to a thigh-length skirt patterned with sunflowers; her hair is always swirly and pink, but her locks of hair initially ended with rectangular tips. The anime keeps her appearance consistent with her signature look pictured above, but in the manga, her patterned skirt doesn't appear until after the Man in the Mirror arc, and her hair turns to her more natural style starting at about the end of the Grateful Dead arc.

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* UncannyFamilyResemblance: [[spoiler:[[https://imgur.com/a/Vf81L Setting aside the hair and muscles, Trish is a dead ringer for her father. ]]]]
** In the Anime adaptation, Spice Girl looks very similar to King Crimson. Including bright green eyes and body color pallet.

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* UncannyFamilyResemblance: [[spoiler:[[https://imgur.com/a/Vf81L Setting aside the hair and muscles, Trish is a dead ringer for her father. ]]]]\n]] The anime goes a step further by making them share eye colors.]]
** In the Anime anime adaptation, Spice Girl looks very similar to King Crimson. Including bright green eyes and body color pallet.
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* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:The fact that Gold Experience gets its own goddamn folder should clue you in that its Requiem form is sentient.]]

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* ImproperlyParanoid: A downplayed version. Everyone is on edge when Bucciarati makes the decision to rebel from Passione. While they're completely right to be so, their first assumptions on what to be worried about (in the Clash and Talking Head arc, a bystander with a stained, expensive suit; in the Notorious B.I.G arc, a fridge with Carne's severed fingers inside) both prove wrong.


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* LiquidCourage: Takes a calm, slow sip of wine before joining Mista and Narancia on beating up a civilian.


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* BrainBleach: Doesn't take well to seeing [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything Giorno healing the wounds of a laid-down Mista]].


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'''Bucciarati's Group''' is one of many gangster teams within Passione. Led by Bruno Bucciarati, they are trying to rise within ranks of its infrastructure. The team is unique in a sense that Bucciarati has built his team out of society outcasts, meeting each of his members at the lowest point in their lives and taking an active role in uplifting them. After the death of their capo, Polpo, Bucciarati becomes the leader and assigned to protect Trish Una, the Boss' daughter, until she and her father reunite.

!!!'''Tropes applying to Bucciarati's Group in general'''

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'''Bucciarati's Group''' '''Team Bucciarati''' is one of many gangster teams within Passione. Led by Bruno Bucciarati, they are trying to rise within ranks of its infrastructure. The team is unique in a sense that Bucciarati has built his team out of society outcasts, meeting each of his members at the lowest point in their lives and taking an active role in uplifting them. After the death of their capo, Polpo, Bucciarati becomes the leader and assigned to protect Trish Una, the Boss' daughter, until she and her father reunite.

!!!'''Tropes applying to Bucciarati's Group Team Bucciarati in general'''
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!Team Bucciarati[[note]]Also called '''"Squadra Guardie del corpo"''' in anime, lit. "Bodyguard Team".[[/note]]

[[folder:In General]]

->"You'll be guarding the Boss' daughter... and risking your lives doing so. That's all."
-->-- '''Pericolo''' to '''Bucciarati's Group'''

'''Bucciarati's Group''' is one of many gangster teams within Passione. Led by Bruno Bucciarati, they are trying to rise within ranks of its infrastructure. The team is unique in a sense that Bucciarati has built his team out of society outcasts, meeting each of his members at the lowest point in their lives and taking an active role in uplifting them. After the death of their capo, Polpo, Bucciarati becomes the leader and assigned to protect Trish Una, the Boss' daughter, until she and her father reunite.

!!!'''Tropes applying to Bucciarati's Group in general'''
* ALighterShadeOfBlack: They are gangsters who aren’t above stealing, torture, and killing their enemies, but all of them are otherwise NeighborhoodFriendlyGangsters who went through harrowing situations that pushed them to a point where the gangster life actually ''improved'' their lives. Their enemies, however, tend to be less sympathetic or noble than them.
* AntiHeroTeam: All of them are willing to kill if it would achieve their goals. {{Justified}}, given that they are mafia members and their victims are trying to kill them in the first place.
* {{Bishonen}}: The starting point of Araki’s new style started with them.
* {{Determinator}}: If they have to lose a limb or two to complete their mission, then so be it.
* DramaPreservingHandicap: Giorno and Bruno's Stands have very modest healing abilities, but they're not as fast or potent as Josuke's. Ergo, the gang never really has to go to the hospital, but they can't be reckless because there are much greater limits on what they can come back from.
* DwindlingParty: [[spoiler: In contrast to Part 4's core group of protagonists, who come out of their story relatively unscathed, only three members of the gang survive to the end of the ''Vento Aureo'' [[note]] discounting Fugo, who left at the end of the first half]].
* DysfunctionJunction: Their backstories aren’t exactly what’d you call nice.
** Giorno suffered from an [[AbusiveParents abusive household]] and was ostracized from his peers.
** Bruno's childhood was marked by his parents' divorce and later an attack on his father (that would eventually lead to his death later on), leading Bruno to join the Mafia at an early to protect his family after killing two gangsters to defend his father.
** Abbacchio was once an idealistic police officer who, disillusioned by the rampant corruption of the law, began making shady dealings that would lead to the death of his partner.
** Narancia's mother died when he was ten and the boy found himself neglected by his father. After an unfortunate incident in which he was set-up by his [[FalseFriend "friends"]], he was reduced to scavenging for food to survive.
** Fugo's intelligence led his parents to expect too much on him regarding his education, culminating in an incident where he lashed out and attacks a professor, causing his family to shun him. [[spoiler:The anime makes this even worse with him being molested by said professor, leading him to attack in self-defense.]]
** Aside from the fact that [[MissingMom her mother died]] and nearly every gangster in Italy is after her head, Trish's father [[spoiler:was in fact plotting to murder her in order to conceal his identity]].
** Mista's backstory appears to be the least dysfunctional, and even then it involves a woman's attempted rape and him committing murder to stop it. And he ended up in jail for it and would have gotten 15 to 30 years in prison if not for Bucciarati’s intervention.
* GoodIsNotSoft: They have ''no'' qualms over killing their enemies, often in ''very'' brutal fashion.
* HeroicComedicSociopath: Except for Giorno and Bucciarati, who both aren’t above theft but still tame enough to not stab others in the face for getting a math problem wrong. A lot of the gang’s comedic moments typically come at the often physical expense of both random bystanders and [[WithFriendsLikeThese each other.]]
* LastNameBasis: Of the group, only Giorno and Narancia are consistently referred to by their first names.
* LetsSplitUpGang: Justified after their fight with Zucchero shows how easily the gang can be taken out if they're clustered too closely together. Dividing the group to perform certain tasks ensures that either a majority of them will survive to retaliate or that at least one of them can escape with their lives.
* MrFanservice: A whole group of Bishonen who sport either CleavageWindow (Giorno, Bucciarati, and Abbacchio), BareYourMidriff (Mista, Fugo) or slight feminine features (Narancia and Bucciarati again).
* NeighborhoodFriendlyGangsters: Ruthless criminals they may be, but they have good intentions in mind.
* RedOniBlueOni: On one half of the team, you have the quirky and emotive Narancia, Mista, and Fugo (Although [[HairTriggerTemper Under normal circumstances]], he can qualify for blue.) for red. For the other half, you have the straight-faced and collected Giorno, Bruno, and Abbacchio.
* TrueCompanions: Bickering aside, it is clear that they’re loyal to each other. [[spoiler:This is emphasized further after the group (with the exception of Fugo) decides to rebel against the Boss and save Trish.]]
* WouldNotShootACivilian: They never go out of their way to hurt civilians unless provoked by them. They ''are'' willing to steal from or carjack them, but it's normally to fulfill a purpose and they only go as far as making threats. They also make sure to not get random people caught in the crossfire of their fights, and are appalled when other gangsters like Cioccolata do it.
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!!Giorno Giovanna / Birth Name: Haruno Shiobana (Stand: Gold Experience)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KenshoOno (TV anime), Creator/DaisukeNamikawa (''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureAllStarBattle All-Star Battle]]'', ''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven Eyes of Heaven]]''), Creator/RomiPark (''Vento Aureo'' video game)

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->''"Having resolve is the ability to open up a bright path we need to follow within the darkness!"''

Son of Dio Brando and conceived after Dio had transferred his head to Jonathan Joestar's body, Giorno Giovanna is a part of both the Joestar and Brando bloodlines. His goal was to join up with the most powerful gang in the Italian mob and set things right from within. As soon as he joins, he gets roped into travelling with Bucciarati's gang of Stand users, eventually protecting their boss' daughter. Giorno is calm and cold under almost any circumstance like his father, but much like his other bloodline carries a fierce and noble goal, and has an unbelievably deep amount of rage boiling inside him. Unlike everyone else in his line, who are all [[LargeHam hammy]], Giorno prefers a mute, calm rage, though is capable of blowing his top when the need arises.

His Stand, Gold Experience (named after a Music/{{Prince}} [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gold_Experience album]]), can give life to inanimate objects, usually by turning them into animals or plants, or by giving excessive life energy to someone to make them lose sync with their actions. It also deflects attacks done to the creatures back to the attacker, and later on, Giorno finds a way to heal injuries with it by replacing wounds or missing body parts with objects he's given life to.

Note that for the ThemeNaming of [=JoJo=], his name is romanized as Joruno Jobana, though during Part 5, Araki would romanize it as [=GioGio=]. It's still pronounced the same. Also apropos to the Italian setting, the fans refer to this part by its Italian title ''Le Bizzarre Avventure di [=GioGio=]''.
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* AbusiveParents: His mother was neglectful and his stepfather beat him (until he was forced to stop by a gangster he saved), which made him an ExtremeDoormat as a child. And let's not even go into detail about his real old man Dio, [[KilledOffForReal even if it was impossible at this point to meet him]].
* AdaptationalDyeJob: Zig-zagged. In the games, his suit is dark blue with red lady bug pins and green shoes. Official manga colorings follow the same color palette, but they are not colored by Araki himself. The color picked for the anime is based on Araki's preferred color scheme figurines and some of his official artwork; his suit is hot pink with teal blue ladybug pins and dark blue shoes. His hair and zippers remain gold, though.
* AlliterativeName: Played with; his original name, Haruno Shiobana, isn't alliterative, but the new name he chose for himself is.
* AnimalMotif: Ladybugs, which are a sign of good luck.
* AnimeHair: He has what can only be described as hair tubes or cornets.
* AntiHero: A [[PragmaticHero pragmatic type]]. His introduction to the story was stealing Koichi's luggage. Hilarity aside, while he's undeniably heroic, he's also the most ruthless [=JoJo=], barring Johnny. His predecessors' confirmed kills were immortal vampires who could not be allowed to roam the earth, while human opponents just got a well-deserved beatdown. All of Giorno's fights barring Bucciarati end with his opponents dying. '''Brutally'''.
* AntiVillain: Related to above, he's a mix of Type 1 & 3. His potential actions as the [[spoiler:eventual Don of the mafia]] doesn't help his case either.
* ArchnemesisDad: Subverted. His father is the BigBad and GreaterScopeVillain of the series. By all accounts, Dio should have been this, but [[YourHeadAsplode thanks to Jotaro]], they never get a chance to meet.
* AuthorAppeal: His primary associations with pink and blue stem from Araki's belief that the two of them are "golden colours" akin to clear skies and cherry flowers that Japanese people of all ages adore.
* AwesomeByAnalysis: He was often mistaken for a CreepyChild when he was young due to how he spent more time observing people than interacting with them. By the time he reaches his teenage years, his social skills have vastly improved while his ability to read people has only gotten sharper.
* AwesomeMomentOfCrowning: [[spoiler:The last panel of ''Vento Aureo'' is literally this for him, as he becomes TheDon of the Passione Mafia in a tribute to the final scene of ''Film/TheGodfather''.]]
* BadassFamily: Considering he's the son of a BigBad using the body of one of the most badass Joestars.
* BatmanGambit: His victory (and optional survival) at the end of the Man in the Mirror arc involved hoping that Illuso would escape into the real world to [[spoiler:rid himself of Purple Haze's virus]] where Gold Experience and Purple Haze could engage him instead of staying in the mirror world to finish him, Fugo, and Abbacchio off where he'd be much harder to defeat by virtue of being the only one there with a usable Stand.
* BerserkButton: Anyone who harms innocent bystanders had best be praying that anyone ''but'' Giorno comes to kill them. Both Polpo and Cioccolata owe their manner of deaths to this.
* BigScrewedUpFamily: He was conceived by DIO, who had Jonathan Joestar's body neck-down, making him technically a great-great-great uncle for Jotaro.
* BirthmarkOfDestiny: As with all Joestar family members, he has a star on his left shoulder-neck area.
* BishieSparkle: [[http://www.mangatraders.com/view/file/104229/page/52 Yes]] [[http://www.tenmangas.com/chapter/JoJosBizarreAdventure445/159353-9.html indeed.]]
* {{Bishonen}}: The first [=JoJo=] to be this trope, given that his part is when the series' ArtEvolution was solidified.
* BlackSheep: For the Joestars. Giorno's only connection to family is thanks to DIO using Jonathan's body when he fathered Giorno and his similarities to other [=JoJos=] are flimsy at best. While — as noted by Koichi — he most certainly carries the spirit of Joestars, he's by far the most brutal, ruthless, and cunning protagonist of the main universe and his ties to mafia makes his heroism [[AntiVillain very questionable]]. His visual is also distinct, he wears a bright pink suit while other [=JoJos=] have worn rather dark outfits, and he's the only blonde [=JoJo=] of pre-reboot storyline. And on top of that, he ''never'' gets addressed as [=JoJo=] in his own part, his story line is tagged under [=GioGio=]; a mix of Italian pronounciation of [=JoJo=] and a nod to his father's name.
* BroughtDownToBadass: [[spoiler:A panel towards the end of Part 5 indicates that the arrowhead has dropped out of Giorno, implying he loses Gold Experience Requiem.]]
* ButNotTooForeign: Like Josuke, he's part-British and part-Japanese. He grew up in Italy with his Japanese mother and Italian stepfather, changing his name from Haruno Shiobana to Giorno Giovanna.
* BullyHunter: More subtle than most, but Giorno's dream to become the Don of Italy is so that the Mafia will once again ''protect'' the weak and innocent as they once did, rather than prey on and victimize them.
** Point in fact, witness his terrifying TranquilFury as he tricks Polpo into swallowing a gun he turned into a banana for casually murdering a helpless old janitor who worked at his school.
* CallBack: His entire character arc and design have several call backs to his father Dio Brando. See LikeFatherLikeSon below.
* ChickMagnet: Early on in ''Vento Aureo'', he's shown in a café with a bunch of girls positively swarming over him.
* CleavageWindow: His most iconic outfit sports a heart-shaped one.
* ColdHam: He's one of the more reserved [=JoJos=], but shares their penchant for posing and dressing flamboyantly.
* TheComicallySerious: He carries himself like a dignified cocksure anti-hero version of both of his fathers, but the weirdness of the criminal underworld he enters forces him into some truly inexplicable scenarios that cause him to lose his composure and look somewhat foolish. Such as boldly volunteering to confront Sale at Capri only to wind up playing second fiddle to Mista or investigating Fugo's abduction in Pompeii by putting his head between Illuso's mirror and the wall it was hanging from.
* CompositeCharacter: He has aspects of both Jonathan and Dio in his personality, tempered by his own cool-headedness. His Stand also seems to combine Hamon (infusing living things with life-energy), The World (said living things are mentally stuck in time), vampirism (manipulating and combining organic matter), and the Pillar Men (transforming objects and creatures) without attacking by detaching limbs, which isn't in itself painful.
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Josuke and Giorno both became the people they are today after a chance meeting with two unnamed men, but the way they turned out could not be any more different. Josuke is an easygoing but incredibly passionate person whose only goal is to spend his days with his friends and family in the hometown he loves so much. Giorno is an extremely cool-headed person with a ruthless and driven personality whose goal is to impose his own Myth/RobinHood type of ideology upon the biggest mob in Italy. This even extends to their role in the story, with Josuke often standing front and center alongside his allies, and Giorno preferring to provide assistance and advice unless specifically provoked.
** In addition, Josuke is the [=JoJo=] that acts the most like his age (16, somewhat goofy and immature, involved in petty and grounded issues like school and money), whereas Giorno is a contender for acting the ''least'' like his age of all [=JoJos=] (15, extremely cool and collected in near-death situations, far-reaching vision to take over and reform the mafia, no qualms about murdering others, utterly ruthless to pursue goals).
* CrazyEnoughToWork: More often than not, Giorno has willingly put himself at mortal risk to give himself or someone else a chance to defeat their opponent.
* CurbStompBattle: Gives one to [[spoiler:Diavolo after Gold Experience evolves]].
* DarkIsNotEvil: He is the son of the vampire Dio Brando and wears a dark blue suit (pink in the anime), but he has benevolent reasons for becoming a gangster, as he wants to fix the organization from within and rid it of corruption.
* {{Determinator}}: ''He infected himself with a then-incurable virus that melts flesh in order to defeat an enemy'', among a number of other times he threw himself into Death's open mouth so his teammates could figure out how to beat their foes.
* {{Dhampyr}}: Though only in name; he has no powers extraneous to his Stand and is in fact less physically active than the majority of protagonists in the series.
* TheDon: Has wanted to become a "[[NeighbourhoodFriendlyGangsters Gang-Star]]" since he was a kid out of reverence for the mafioso whose life he saved. [[spoiler:And becomes one at the end of the story by virtue of nearly every other possible candidate ending up dead and Passione trying to ensure Diavolo's death doesn't come out.]]
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The anime gives him a prologue of sorts before he swindles Koichi, displaying his roguish morality (he prevents a tourist from being completely robbed by a pair of thieves, only to take a few bills from their wallet on the sly as "payment") and his love for his community (using part of said "payment" to buy a little boy some gelato).
* EveryoneHasStandards: While he's willing to rob tourists to build his criminal credentials, he either doesn't do so completely or uses Gold Experience's powers to "return" their vital documents (such as passports) to them at a later time so they don't find themselves marooned in Italy.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: When he got his Stand, his hair turned from black to blond, and he switched from a generic and plain boyish haircut to his current AnimeHair.
* ExtraParentConception: He technically has two fathers, since Dio conceived him using Jonathan's body.
* ExtremeMeleeRevenge: Thoroughly pulverizes [[spoiler:Cioccolata]] for [[NoKillLikeOverkill seven straight pages]] in the manga [[PayEvilUntoEvil as retribution]] for making so many others suffer in the past. [[CruelAndUnusualDeath Body parts and large portions of flesh were flying off.]]
* GiveMeBackMyWallet: On the stealing end. His first scene is making off with Koichi's luggage the moment he gets off the airport.
* GoodIsNotNice: Giorno isn't inherently callous; he's just ''very'' [[AntiHero Anti-Heroic]]. Nonetheless, he genuinely cares about people and [[NeighborhoodFriendlyGangsters wants to take over the Mafia to help the weak and defenseless stand up for themselves]], just as the Mafia did in the old days. The only thing that prevents him from being an unscrupulous NiceGuy is that he is ''[[GoodIsNotSoft very]]'' [[PayEvilUntoEvil brutal]] to his enemies.
* GoodIsNotSoft: He can be compassionate, understanding, and noble, but make no mistake: if Giorno knows you thrive on the suffering of others, he will consider you an obstacle to be eliminated in his goal of cleaning up the Mafia without a second thought. Basically, think of him with Jonathan's idealism and Dio's ruthlessness.
* GoodThingYouCanHeal: Like Josuke, his Stand can be used to heal injuries (and unlike Josuke, that includes his own). Unfortunately, since that's not what it was made for, the process hurts a lot, leading to an... [[MistakenForGay interesting moment]] between himself and Mista later on in the series.
* GreenThumb: Can turn inanimate objects into plants.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: He wants to take over the mafia in order to stop the drug trade that plagues Italy, use the organization in service of the common people rather than take advantage of them, and is very much intolerant of injustice. And yes, he has golden blond hair (not naturally, but still.)
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Invoked early on during Giorno's fight with Bucciarati, who mocks the usefulness of Gold Experience "imbuing life" in a fight. Bruno gets to learn first-hand that "overfilled with life" includes charming side effects like losing coordination with your body and feeling the agonizing moment of your face being pounded in, stretched out over several minutes.
* HeroicBastard: In all likelihood; it seems improbable that DIO married Giorno's mom.
* HonorAmongThieves: He begins the series as a thief, but his various {{Establishing Character Moment}}s throughout the early episodes make it clear that he only steals to survive in corrupt, crime-ridden Italy. And although he isn't above using his Stand for self-defense, he refuses to kill or cause unnecessary harm to those he considers "good people."
* IAteWhat: Subverted. When first introduced to the other 4 members of Bruno's group, they attempt to pull a trick by pouring him a cup of tea containing their urine. He notices after smelling it, but then proceeds to gulp it down, much to their shock. It turns out he used Gold Experience to turn his tooth into a jellyfish, which then sucked up the liquid.
* IKnowYouKnowIKnow: Up to Level 4 against Cioccolata. [[spoiler:Cioccolata pretends he's dead, but Giorno knows and is verbal about it. Cioccolata takes Mista hostage while Giorno is talking and believes that no matter if Giorno knew he was dead, he would still win. Giorno then reveals that he had an insurance plan for Cioccolata to stay down.]]
* ILied: To Cioccolata's [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo You Said You Would Let Me Go]]. [[spoiler:Lied to Cioccolata about sparing his life, only to allow a bullet that was lodged in his head to transform into a stag beetle and eat his brains.]]
* ImpossiblyCoolClothes: Giorno is the [[IncrediblyLamePun gold standard]] which all other [=JoJos=] aspire to.
* InSeriesNickname: [=GioGio=], which Fugo addresses him as in ''Purple Haze Feedback''.
* InTheBlood: Being the son of their ArchEnemy but carrying the DNA of the Joestar bloodline, Joseph and Jotaro send Koichi to find out which side of his lineage he takes after. Fortunately for just about everyone involved, Giorno is a CombatPragmatist NiceGuy on his best days, and a GoodIsNotSoft AntiHero on his worst.
** The [[{{Kiai}} "MUDAMUDAMUDA"]] and "WRRRRRRYYYYYYYY!" sure aren't from the Joestar lineage, though. Apparently the latter isn't just limited to vampires (although Giorno is a [[{{Dhampyr}} half-vampire]]).
* {{Irony}}: Given the massive amount of HoYay between Jonathan and Dio in [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood part 1]], [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything the fact that he takes after both and technically has two dads]] is extremely ironic.
** Giorno is horrified and then furious at how joining the mafia to protect the people of Italy winds up getting an innocent janitor at his school killed by Black Sabbath during his trial to get into said mafia.
* JapaneseDelinquent: Technically speaking, he’s half Japanese. And an aspiring gangster/Gang-Star.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Oh, so much, down to designs and powers. It's easier to just [[http://jazztronic.tumblr.com/post/112324577648 link to this post]] than go through every single reference he has to Dio Brando.
* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Probably the biggest difference between Dio and Giorno is that Giorno doesn't see kindness as a weakness and is able to put his trust in others. The manga notes that if Giorno never met the unnamed gangster in his backstory, he would have become like his father for worse. Instead, Giorno uses what he inherited from his father for the greater good.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: While Koichi was sent to scout him out, Giorno is never informed about the history of the Joestar bloodline and Dio Brando. Koichi even notes that Jotaro seemed to be making it a point to ''avoid'' meeting him. Considering the last time Jotaro ran into a Brando, it makes sense.
** As it stands, Giorno is the only member of the Joestar bloodline to never directly interact with another member of his lineage (not including the original story from ''[[VideoGame/JojosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven Eyes of Heaven]]'').
* MagneticHero: A core aspect of his personality. As the story goes on, moments of brilliance and actions in their fights earn the trust of his new companions. Even they lampshade it.
* MrViceGuy: As savage and brutal as Giorno can be towards his enemies, enough to make [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Jotaro]] look like [[ThouShallNotKill Josuke]] in comparison, that's pretty much the only negative trait he has, and is still a kind and noble individual. Basically, if he ever unleashes his brutality on you, [[AssholeVictim you probably did something to deserve it]].
* TheMole: Joined the mafia with the intent to kill the boss and take his place, and by the end of the story, the only one who knew this was Bucciarati.
* MythologyGag: His Stand's main power is similar to Kars' ultimate ability of creating/altering life on a cellular level (Kars is also the originator of vampirism, making him Giorno's figurative granddaddy). The secondary ability of slowing down people's mental processes (i.e. speeding up time for them so that everything is too fast to keep up with) causes them to freeze in place like his father's Stand ability.
* NeighbourhoodFriendlyGangsters: After saving the life of one of these when he was younger, it became his life's mission to become one himself.
* NervesOfSteel: Contender for the most calm and collected [=JoJo=] in times of duress and near-death situations, alongside Jotaro.
* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: His response to Abbacchio wanting to leave Fugo behind against Man in the Mirror, arguing that figuring out the enemy's ability and defeating would put them at least less risk and guarantee all of their safety.
* NotSoStoic: While Giorno tends to keep his emotions in check most of the time, there are times when he does show genuine fear or concern during certain intense battles. [[spoiler: The look on his face when beating Cioccolata to death is one of over-the-top rage, and the text boxes in one panel show that ''he'' was even shouting “MUDA” along with his Stand. He also cries TearsOfRemorse after Narancia is killed due to being unable to save him.]]
* OneOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: Considering the nature of how Polpo inducts members into the gang and the rest of the teams' backstories, Giorno is the only naturally-born Stand user out of them [[spoiler:unless one would count Trish]].
* PayEvilUntoEvil: A ''very'' firm believer in this, as his killings of [[spoiler:Polpo]] and [[spoiler:Ciocolatta]] and the FateWorseThanDeath he inflicts upon [[spoiler:Diavolo]] very clearly indicate.
* PersonalityPowers: Gold Experience's damage-reflecting lifeforms form a symbolism for Giorno's vengeance against those who would harm innocent bystanders.
* PowerDyesYourHair: Before he awoke his Stand, he had short black hair. After awakening his Stand however, it was permanently dyed blonde.
* PutOnABus: He doesn't show up again after Part 5, despite other [=JoJos=] typically appearing again after their own parts. It's somewhat justified by the fact he has only an indirect connection to the Joestars and never meets with any of them, unlike his predecessors.
* RealMenWearPink: He machine-gun punches villains to death, is the son of the ultimate villain of the entire series, is a member of the Mafia who killed two other members of the Mafia to get his spot (they had it coming though), [[spoiler:becomes the head of said mafia through punching the right people enough times]], [[MadeOfIron doesn't flinch]] when shoving his eye back into his skull... and he looks absolutely ''fabulous'' while doing it.
** Taken to its most literal conclusion in the anime, where his outfit is pink.
* RefugeInAudacity: The rest of the gang quickly learns that when Giorno does something completely weird, out there, or seemingly inexplicable, it's going to end in success. Perhaps the earliest example of this is, after fighting Bucciarati, he outright tells him he's going to become his ally and it ''works.''
* RunningGag: His arms take a lot of punishment in most of his fights. Sometimes, Giorno has to inflict damage on them himself to eke out a win against an opponent.
* SherlockScan: Giorno tends to observe people and try to get an idea of what they're like. In fact, this is actually how he is able to convince Bucciarati to join his side.
* SlipknotPonytail: His braid comes undone in the final battle when [[spoiler:Gold Experience Requiem awakens]].
* StickyFingers: No, not the Stand; Giorno is an adept pickpocket, capable of feats like stealing from a guard while she is patting him down. His Stand can be used for stronger effect, like for example turning an unsuspecting passerby's dollar bills into butterflies that flutter back to Giorno.
* TheStoic: Most of the time, Giorno rarely emotes and prefers to observe others. Even when near death, he keeps his cool to figure out how to beat his opponent.
* SupportingProtagonist: He's this for most of the part, being under Bucciarati's orders and usually helping to defeat the enemies by his deductive abilities. The other members of his team actually get more character development than he does.
* ThisIsGonnaSuck: Sometimes announces that he has "a dream" before volunteering to do something dangerous.
* TranquilFury: He never gets consumed by anger, but he will ''not'' forgive cruelty, whether monstrous or indifferent. For the former, see his determination to put a stop to Diavolo's crimes. For the latter, see his determination to avenge the innocent janitor killed by Black Sabbath during his "test."
* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Despite being one of the youngest members of Bucciarati's group (at 15, the same year as Trish and the youngest [=JoJo=] within their arc), Giorno is shown to be incredibly insightful during battle and often does a good job at directing the group if Bucciarati is indisposed. This is lampshaded multiple times throughout the Part by the other protagonists, who note at times it feels like Giorno is more of the leader of the group than Bucciarati [[spoiler:which may be foreshadowing to Giorno eventually becoming the new [[TheDon don]] of Passione]].
--> '''Fugo:''' ''"Giorno Giovanna... I thought he was some newbie that I just couldn't figure out, but he comes up with the most insane ideas and pulls them off. And there's something I can trust behind that. It's not something that's spoken. He has true loyalty within him, just like Bucciarati did back then!"''\\
'''Mista:''' ''"Recently, I started noticing... that Giorno Giovanna... despite being a newbie... things always seem... to play out exactly how he says. The resolve I showed just now was also partly Giorno's. It was making its way into my heart before I even realized it. It almost feels like he's my capo, even more so than Bucciarati, and he kept me moving. What the hell is his deal? Well, I guess that doesn't matter right now. It's not my style to think too much about stuff."''\\
'''Narancia:''' ''"Abbachio doesn't think too highly of you, but we all end up moving under your direction, as though you're leading us. We might actually have some hope this journey... with you around. Giorno, let's get back to everyone else."''
* WhiteSheep: The only member of the Brando bloodline not to end up a villain or {{Jerkass}}.
** As mentioned before, though, while still on the side of good and not really a jerk, when it comes to his enemies, [[GoodIsNotSoft Giorno is more brutal than Jotaro when it comes to his treatment of them]], something it seems he inherited from his father, DIO.
** It's the complete opposite for Joestars, Giorno is the most morally gray out of the family (before the reboot, at least), making himself the BlackSheep of the [=JoJos=].
* YouRemindMeOfX: Giorno bears many similarities to either his fellow gang members or important people in their lives, such as Narancia's blonde surrogate brother figure. It's all but stated that his straight-laced, noble manner reminds Abbacchio of his former partner on the police force, which is why the older criminal hates him so much.
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[[folder:Gold Experience]]
!! Gold Experience
!!!'''Gold Experience voiced by:''' Creator/KenshoOno (TV anime), Creator/MisaWatanabe (''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureAllStarBattle All-Star Battle]]''), Creator/RomiPark (''Vento Aureo'' video game)
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Gold Experience Requiem\\
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Gold Experience (named after a Music/{{Prince}} [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gold_Experience album]]) can give life to inanimate objects, usually by turning them into animals or plants, or by giving excessive life energy to someone to make them lose sync with their actions. It also deflects attacks done to the creatures back to the attacker, and later on, Giorno finds a way to heal injuries with it.

When it is struck with the Requiem Arrow during the final battle with Diavolo, it evolves into Gold Experience Requiem. Its life-giving abilities are enhanced dramatically, but its most important trait is its ability to return anything that opposes it or Giorno to "zero", including their opponent's attacks and willpower. If it kills their foe, the enemy is forced to die and return to their state before death for all eternity.
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* AnimalMotifs: Beetles, specifically the scarab and the ladybug. The former is symbolic of creation while the ladybug is of regeneration, both of which represent Gold Experience's life-giving abilities.
* AttackReflector: Any damage taken by the organisms Gold Experience creates is transferred to the attacker, leaving the organism unharmed.
* AdaptationalBadass: It's more of an InformedAbility, but the anime gives Gold Experience's stats an upgrade in range from an 'E' to a 'C'.
* AdaptationalDyeJob: Downplayed. In the games and colored scans of the manga, Gold Experience's ladybugs and eyes are green. They're purple in the anime, along with the soles of his feet, though the stand's body is still gold.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Gold Experience has the ability to resurrect the dead to a very limited degree. Bucciarati was functionally killed by Diavolo by the time Giorno healed him, but through a mix of Gold Experience's powers and Bucciarati's own bottomless resolve, he lived on as a slowly-rotting zombie with no pulse.]]
* BadPowersGoodPeople: Its abilities mirror those of earlier franchise antagonists like DIO and Kars, but at his worst, Giorno is a ruthless anti-hero who genuinely wants to do the right thing.
* TheBeastmaster: It can turn inanimate objects into animals and then exercise control over them.
* CreatingLife: Its powers revolve around this concept, either transforming inorganic matter into animals or plants or heightening senses of others to amplify pain. [[ItMakesSenseInContext He could even transform a pistol into a banana!]] [[spoiler:Then his Stand went Requiem...]] Ties in with TheBeastmaster.
* DubNameChange: Gold Experience becomes Golden Wind in the subs of the TV anime and English version of ''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureAllStarBattle All-Star Battle]]''.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Gold Experience's abilities to reflect the damage done to its lifeforms to its attacker and the ability to accelerate its victims' perception and energy see little use after Giorno joins Passione. Justified because many of his enemies have stands that render mere physical confrontation useless as a solution.
* GlassCannon: Mixed with FragileSpeedster, Gold Experience's stats and abilities are made note by Bucciarati that its effects make it very painful, but doesn't have the durability of the likes of Star Platinum or Crazy Diamond.
* ItCanThink: [[spoiler:Gold Experience Requiem is one of the few Stands in the series to entirely have a consciousness of its own. Even Chariot Requiem was only sentient enough to fulfill its master's wish. In fact, for the duration of its existence, it's implied that GER is doing all the thinking for Giorno, who isn't even aware of what it can do.]]
* MeatgrinderSurgery: Gold Experience doesn't technically heal people. Rather, it either supercharges them with life force to have their bodies do it themselves (which is disorienting) or replaces damaged/missing body parts with compatible replacements created by its powers (which is extremely painful).
* TheMedic: After the fight with Baby Face, Giorno discovers that Gold Experience can create body parts and flesh to heal the gang.
* NoSell: [[spoiler:Anything and anyone that opposes Gold Experience Requiem is reset to zero and unable to fight back. In its own words:]]
--> ''[[spoiler:You will never arrive at the reality that will occur! None who stand before me shall do so, no matter what ability they may wield!]]''
* NothingIsScarier: [[spoiler:Gold Experience Requiem has incredibly bizarre Stand stats; a ''zero'' in everything. While this could be explained as [=GER=]'s reoccuring "power of zero" theme, having absolutely nothing listed as a stat is just a hint that [=GER=] is on a whole different level from other Stands.]]
* OneOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: Gold Experience has mediocre Destructive Power, which contradicts the high physical strength typical of a [=JoJo's=] Stand (Aside from Jonathan and Joseph), forcing Giorno to be more clever in his Stand's usage.
* PerpetualMotionMonster: When used offensively, the creatures Giorno creates with Gold Experience can potentially act as nigh-invincible hunter-killer animals that reflect all damage sent their way as they hunt their targets.
* ThePowerOfHate: An understated tragic example, Gold Experience could have attained any power Giorno deeply desired once [[spoiler:pierced by the special arrowhead, but his rage at Diavolo's wickedness caused it to become what is essentially the ultimate killing Stand instead of an entity that could perhaps bring back his dead friends]].
* RapidAging: By supercharging a plant with life energy, it will live out its natural lifespan in a matter of seconds. Giorno uses this to age a tree to dust to rob Black Sabbath of its shadow.
* SignatureSoundEffect: In the anime, the sound of Gold Experience being summoned sounds much like rattling spare change, befitting its namesake. When it gives life to something or undoes that, it makes a distinctive "warping" sound. GE's punching sound effect, on the other hand, sounds a lot like gatling gun.
* StoryBreakerPower: [[spoiler:Gold Experience Requiem exists outside the concept of time, space, and reality, and can [[ResetButton reset]] absolutely '''any''' attack ''and'' the attacker's will to zero. If it kills you, you keep on dying for all eternity, each time in an exotically different way.]]
* SuperStrength: It's weaker than the typical Jojo's stand, but still has more than enough power to bust up a parking lot full of cars.
* SwissArmySuperpower: Despite Gold Experience seemingly only having the ability to create life and organic matter, Giorno puts it to incredible use. From using it to age things to their death, to using it to accelerate one's mind to the point that it cannot catch up with one's own body (due to it also amplifying one's senses), to tracking a being by using any piece of it that broke off and could thus be turned into an animal as it wasn't alive, replace lost body parts, etc.. In one case, he [[spoiler:got infected with a guaranteed fatal flesh-eating virus that would destroy him in half a minute. He [[BeyondTheImpossible cured it regardless]] by morphing an inanimate object that was slaked with said virus into a snake that was immune to said virus, and had it inject its own blood into his body to be used as a vaccine]].
* TimeMaster: Its abilities seem to have a temporal component — he can accelerate the growth of life, de-sync someone's sense of time, and speed up the healing process. [[spoiler:The biggest clue to this aspect of his Stand is the Requiem version's ability to be completely fixed in the timeline within a single timeframe, nullifying and reversing any actions taken against him.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:The fact that Gold Experience gets its own goddamn folder should clue you in that its Requiem form is sentient.]]
* WeakButSkilled: Not as obvious as some other examples in the series, but the destructive power of Gold Experience is nothing to write home about compared to the Stands of the previous main protagonists (only a C as opposed to Star Platinum's and Crazy Diamond's A), and its durability is pretty sub-par. But with his life-giving abilities, he can create plants and animals to benefit him, turn the opponent's attacks against them, and make them lose sync with their bodies.
* WeaksauceWeakness: To "create life" it requires environmental conditions that would allow at least some form of flora or fauna to be born, so if his surroundings are too cold or hot, Gold Experience will be relegated to its physical abilities.
* WindsOfDestinyChange: [[spoiler:Gold Experience Requiem was able to violate Epitaph's prediction of Giorno's death.]]
* TheWorfEffect:
** [[spoiler:Inflicts this on the nigh-invincible King Crimson to showcase Gold Experience Requiem's power.]]
** In ''Eyes of Heaven'', [[spoiler:Gold Experience Requiem is soundly defeated by the [[RealityWarper reality-warping]] Heaven Ascended Dio]].

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[[folder:Bruno Bucciarati]]
!!Bruno Bucciarati (Stand: Sticky Fingers)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YuuichiNakamura (TV anime), Creator/NoriakiSugiyama (''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureAllStarBattle All-Star Battle]]'', ''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven Eyes of Heaven]]''), Creator/TakahiroSakurai (''Vento Aureo'' video game)
->''"I did this because I believe I'm '''right'''. I have no regrets. Despite the world we live in, I still want to continue on '''the path that I can believe in.'''"''

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The leader of one of Passione's assassination squads. He helps spur Giorno into joining Passione and acts somewhat as his adviser. Bruno is driven by his loyalty to the townspeople, as well as the desire to clean up crime in his division. Completely serious 100% of the time, the only times he ever smiles are few and far in-between.

His Stand, Sticky Fingers (named after a [[Music/TheRollingStones Rolling Stones]] [[Music/StickyFingers album]]), can create zippers for a number of needs. Warping himself or objects, passing through walls, detaching and attaching body parts, and so on are on the list of things he can do.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: In ''Eyes of Heaven'', his suit is dark blue instead of the usual white it is in all other media. This gave rise to the nickname [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks "Blue-no"]] for some disgruntled fans.
* AFatherToHisMen: He acknowledges the risks that his men take in their line of work, but he'll do his best to keep them out of trouble and will protect each one of them with his life if need be.
* AlliterativeName: '''B'''runo '''B'''ucciarati.
* AppendageAssimilation: Sort of. Bucciarati can use his zippers to attach other people's body parts to himself. This aspect can also be used for healing purposes by reattaching a severed limb, as in the case of [[spoiler:Abbacchio's hand]].
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: He is a perceptive fighter, able to analyze his opponents' fighting style, and perceive their weakness. Despite being fatally injured, he was quickly able to deduce the weaknesses of King Crimson and take advantage of them.
* BadassBaritone: Particularly in the anime, courtesy of Creator/YuuichiNakamura.
* BerserkButton: [[spoiler: He hates [[DrugsAreBad drugs]], as it is the reason why his father died due to him being a witness to a drug deal.]]
* BigGood: Of ''Vento Aureo''.
* {{Bishonen}}: He's ''very'' feminine looking, to the point where the fandom took to calling him TeamMom.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He was first seen with a relaxed and sadistic attitude (possibly to lower Giorno's guard and intimidate him) only in his debut arc when he was investigating Giorno for the death of Leaky-eye Luca. Afterwards, he had a very serious and unflinching demeanor throughout the story.
* TheComicallySerious: As much as straightforward and determined he is, Bucciarati is more than willing to answer a mundane question from Trish. During Baby Face arc, when Trish asks him what she supposed to do if she need to go to the toilet, he responds by using Sticky Fingers' power to create a makeshift toilet, much to the Boss' daughter's disgust.
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Okuyasu's defining trait is that he wasn't very smart and constantly relied on guidance from others to follow, be it his late brother Keicho or his friend Josuke. Bruno, on the other hand, is TheLeader of his group, and isn't hesitant to make split-second decisions or {{Heroic Sacrifice}}s for the sake of his team. They also both have fathers who play integral parts of their backstories, but Bucciarati's father was doomed to die even with Bucciarati's protection due to complications about his wounds, while Okuyasu's was given [[AndIMustScream an even worse fate]] and rendered unkillable courtesy of the HealingFactor provided by Dio's flesh spore mutations.
* CursedWithAwesome: [[spoiler:The bad news is you're [[OurZombiesAreDifferent dead]]. The good news is you're completely immune to Cioccolata "Green Day", one of the scariest and [[BodyHorror nastiest]] Stands in the series that works only on living things.]]
* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:He really died after his first confrontation with King Crimson. It's only Gold Experience and his own resolve that keep him going up to the end.]]
* DetachmentCombat: He can do this with his zippers, most commonly seen by detaching an arm and reeling it out on a length of zipper to ''vastly'' enhance Sticky Fingers' range.
* TheDeterminator: [[spoiler:How determined? At one point he sectioned his heart (among the rest of his whole body) apart into several pieces to avoid detection, almost dying in the process. Later on? He died, but through sheer willpower alone, after Gold Experience healed his body, his spirit reanimated his corpse]].
* {{Deuteragonist}}: Given that he gets the most fights out of the heroes sans Giorno, has by far the most CharacterDevelopment, and has the entire epilogue centered on him. A very strong argument can be made that Bucciarati is the actual main character of ''Vento Aureo''. [[spoiler: In a way, the second half of Part 5 is dedicated to Bruno passing the torch to Giorno.]]
* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: In-universe example. During their first meeting, he implored Narancia to take advantage of his middle-class status to go back to school and eventually lead an honest life far away from the criminal lifestyle that landed him in a juvenile correctional facility. Narancia was so touched by Bruno's concern for his wellbeing that he did the exact opposite and joined his gang after passing Polpo's test, which eventually [[spoiler:got him killed by Diavolo]].
* DubNameChange: Rather than try to get the rights from the Rolling Stones, ''All-Star Battle'' turns Sticky Fingers into Zipper Man in English, which may have been an idea from Araki himself. This also ends up being the name used for the official subs for anime adaption.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Especially near the beginning.
* EdibleThemeNaming: Bucciarati is alternately spelled "buccellati", which is a type of Italian cookie.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Had killed two gangsters to protect his father at the age of twelve, and with no Stand power at the time! Once he got his Stand, he became one of the most competent fighters in Part 5.
* FeelNoPain: [[spoiler:After his resurrection, he never reacts to or notices any injuries he might receive, like a pipe going through his palm.]]
* GoodParents: Despite being divorced, both of Bruno's parents were this towards him, and contributed to developing his noble character. In fact, [[spoiler:the avenging of his father's death at the hands of drug dealers]] is what inspired Bruno to ultimately join the mafia in the first place.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: His Stand's power is creating zippers. Open zippers to create instant doors in walls or floors, split enemies apart to disable or kill them, or use it on oneself to dodge attacks or extend one's arms; close zippers to seal things together, like muffling someone's lips or even reattaching a severed hand; or even place zippers on the ground, open it, and ride the slider for fast transport. All the uses he finds for this power can tend to make you forget Giorno's supposed to be TheHero... [[SupportingProtagonist which might be the idea.]]
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:During the fight with Diavolo over the Stand Arrow, Bucciarati destroys the object behind his head in order to completely destroy Silver Chariot Requiem and restore everyone to their proper bodies, thus preventing Diavolo from getting his hands on the arrow. However, due to his own body being completely decayed at this point, Bucciarati finally dies and his spirit [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence ascends to heaven]] instead.]]
* HonorBeforeReason: The second half of the series would have played out very differently if Bruno had just left [[spoiler:Trish to die after planting one of Giorno's ladybug pins on the Boss instead of attempting to rescue her.]]
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Gets skewered by King Crimson's fist in their first confrontation.]]
* ItHasBeenAnHonor: [[spoiler:Bucciarati thanks Giorno for having met him in Naples, before ascending to Heaven.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He turns out to be a lot nicer than his first impression suggests.
* {{Kiai}}: [=AriAriAriAriAri...!=] Arrivederci!
* LivingOnBorrowedTime: [[spoiler:A variant of it. He's killed by King Crimson, but Giorno's Gold Experience and his own determination is what kept his spirit in his body. Unfortunately, his body slowly starts failing him over the course of the story.]]
* LoopholeAbuse: Sticky Fingers is technically a close-range Stand, but only in respect to Bruno himself, who can use its powers on his own body to broaden the area the Stand can operate in.
* ManInWhite: His attire is composed of an all-white coat covered in small black spoon-like symbols.
* NeighbourhoodFriendlyGangsters: Why Giorno recruited him to overthrow the boss. During their fight, he showed visible concern for an unconscious minor whom was on drugs. Then he kicked a soccer ball back to a group of kids after they accidentally struck him. He is also shown to have a good relationship with the community of Naples.
* ObliviousGuiltSlinging: His decision to back Giorno's planned coup of the Boss is solidified when a pair of old ladies who trust him beg Bruno to do something about the illegal drugs that are leading the youths of their community down a path of violence and addiction; not knowing or unwilling to entertain the idea that Bruno himself is part of the organisation that is dealing said drugs.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent: [[spoiler:RevenantZombie type. He ends up as this thanks to Giorno's Stand powers and his own determination. While he's still the same as before and can even use his Stand (which usually need a form of life energy to possess), he's no longer capable of basic healing, and he slowly decays over the course of the story until his body finally starts failing him in the final arcs.]]
* PerpetualFrowner: He was a lot more expressive in his debut, even when not trying to intimidate Giorno. Afterwards, the number times he gives a genuine smile can be counted on one hand.
* PocketDimension: He can use Sticky Fingers to make these by attaching a zipper to a solid surface and then hiding stuff inside the resultant opening. What really makes this qualify is that he was able to hide ''ten billion'' lire worth of cash, jewels, and treasure inside a standard sized urinal in a non-descript bathroom.
* SergeantRock: He commands the respect of his team and doesn't hesitate to fight the enemy himself.
--> '''Bucciarati''': I will complete this mission. I will also protect my men. One of the hardest parts of being a capo is the fact that I have to do both. Are you ready? *holding Prosciutto's right hand tightly* [[BadassBoast Because I am.]]
* ShootTheHostageTaker: Did this to [[spoiler:Secco]] when he took Doppio hostage.
* SlidingScaleOfUndeadRegeneration: [[spoiler:Type 2: No rotting, but no healing either.]]
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Bruno or Blono, Bucciarati, or Buccellati. The Katakana reads "Buro-no Bucharati" and official English romanizations written by Araki himself vary between the two. The anime adaptation spells his last name as Bucciarati on diegetic Italian text.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: A lot of Vento Aureo focuses around him rather than Giorno. He was the person who took Trish to meet the boss, first encountered his Stand, has the most prevalent character arc, and the entire epilogue is centered around him.
* SuperStrength: In addition to its zipper-related abilities, Sticky Fingers is just as immensely strong as other close-ranged protagonist Stands like Star Platinum and Crazy Diamond, and Bruno generally fights by using his powers to set up devastating punches.
* SupportingLeader: Giorno may be the protagonist, but he's the one that leads the gang.
* SupportingProtagonist: Giorno ''is'' the main Jojo of the part, and his actions are what drive the plot and Bruno's motivations. However, Bruno's status as the leader of the group, his character arc, and his reputation/presence among Passione often puts him in positions of focus where Giorno can't be.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: [[spoiler:His reaction to finding out about the Boss wanting to kill Trish all along shifted from horror to outrage, deciding to forgo finding out his identity in favor of killing him then and there.]]
-->'''Bruno:''' And now... The boss is now...! The most repulsive form of evil is to exploit innocent people who don't know anything, and to use others merely for one's own gain! [[spoiler:''A FATHER DID THIS TO HIS INNOCENT DAUGHTER, ALL TO COVER HIS OWN ASS!?'' This in unforgivable! You have once again betrayed my heart!]]
* TheParagonAlwaysRebels: Bucciarati already made an alliance with Giorno at the start of the story in a bid to take over Passione, but after [[spoiler: the boss' attempted murder of Trish]] he outright defected from the organization, while requesting assistance from whoever amongst his team wanted to join him. Everyone but Fugo follows.
* ToBeLawfulOrGood: Bruno eventually finds out that drugs are being sold to minors in his part of town, but is troubled about how to take care of the drug dealers, since they support Passione. He ends up having to ignore the problem until Giorno comes along.
** [[spoiler:Upon discovering Diavolo's true intentions for Trish, he and Giorno decide that protecting Trish is the right thing to do, so they defect from Passione and hunt down the boss.]]
* {{Zipperiffic}}: He not only has zippers on his outfit, but his Stand allows him to attach zippers anywhere. Zippers are the very basis of Bucciarati's design and abilities, and he makes them far more badass than they should be. This is a reference to how the cover of the original LP for Music/StickyFingers, his Stand's namesake, had an actual zipper on it.
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[[folder:Leone Abbacchio]]
!!Leone Abbacchio (Stand: Moody Blues)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JunichiSuwabe (TV anime), Creator/TaitenKusunoki (''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureAllStarBattle All-Star Battle]]'', ''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven Eyes of Heaven]]''), Creator/TetsuInada (''Vento Aureo'' video game)

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[[caption-width-right:255: [[labelnote:Click here to see Moody Blues]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/moody_blues_anime.png[[/labelnote]]]]

A former police officer who became disillusioned by the contradictions of his job and the corruption of the justice system. At one point, he was bribed by a man who worked with a prostitute to help repay her father's debts. Abbacchio reluctantly accepted. Later, he and his partner arrived at the scene of a break in of an old man's house and the thief was none other than the man who bribed him. [[MutualKill His partner intervened and shot the man at the cost of his own life.]]

His Stand, Moody Blues (named after Music/TheMoodyBlues), can replay events that occurred in whatever location he's present in. It can also shapeshift into any individuals that were present at the time and mimic their previous actions.

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* AnimeHair: He has long hair that spikes upward at the ends in a gravity-defying manner.
* AloofBigBrother: He's the oldest member of the group, and is rarely receptive to their antics unless spoken to.
* AnyoneCanDie: [[spoiler:The first of the heroes to die in ''Vento Aureo'', if one doesn't count Bruno's who was technically DeadAllAlong.]]
* BadassBaritone: As the oldest member of the group, the video game adaptations give him the deepest voice as well.
* BloodFromTheMouth: [[spoiler:When he dies.]]
* TheCameo: In ''All-Star Battle'', he uses Moody Blues to [[MundaneUtility operate the sound test/BGM menu]].
* TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong: Averted! [[spoiler:During the Man in the Mirror arc, his argument to Giorno for why they should go and get the key instead of saving Fugo, turns out to be what saves them at the end of the fight]]. Even Giorno himself admitted this.
** Played straight when Bruno goes to see the Boss. [[spoiler:If he didn't allow Giorno to get on the island, the gang would be waiting for Bucciarati's return for [[KilledOffForReal far, far longer]].]]
* TheComicallySerious: He's not as quirky as the other half of the gang, but he's not utterly humorous and is at least willing to engage in bizarre conservations with them without batting an eye. And there are a few times where he'll get dragged into their antics. Or just take a drink while they're trying to kill each other.
** While Narancia and Mista are beating the crap out of a man who they think is an assassin, he wastes no time in joining right in. Though not before taking a sip of wine in the anime.
* ConsummateProfessional: As shown in the fight with Illuso, Abbacchio is willing to leave an ally (Fugo) behind in favor of prioritizing the mission. Although not out of a lack of empathy; When Giorno called him out on this, he made it clear that he personally ''did'' want to save him, and that he would want Fugo and Giorno to leave him behind if he was the one in peril. Putting themselves at risk and getting taken out with Fugo was the worst outcome. This is also part of the reason why he clashes with Giorno so much; the younger gangster's risky ideas and willingness to disobey orders infuriates him.
* CynicismCatalyst: His noble exterior as a cop was whittled away by unrealistic expectation placed on him and other officers by civilians, leading to him taking a bribe from a man who was whoring out a woman. This all lead to his mental state coming crashing down when that same man murdered a shop owner and Abbacchio's hesitation in arresting him due to the potential of the bribe being discovered lead to his partner getting shot and killed in his place. Is it any wonder that when Bruno found him he was stumbling in an alley with [[DrowningMySorrows a whole bottle of booze to himself?]]
* DeadManWriting: [[spoiler:With his last ounce of strength, he uses Moody Blues to leave an imprint of Diavolo's face on a statue.]]
* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: Abbacchio had lost all sensation in since the night his partner died and he lost his career as a cop. The only moment he ever feels to be at ease is when he's serving a purpose from a higher figure without question.
* DirtyCop: He took a bribe from a man who was working with a prostitute, in the belief that he would just get bailed out by a lawyer even if he did arrest him and that’d make no difference who he would pay. It would later came back to haunt him when the same man shot and killed his partner.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:He is killed without a struggle, since his Stand is defenseless when in rebroadcast mode and he didn't realize he was even being targeted until [[TorsoWithAView he had a gaping hole through his abdomen]].]]
* DrowningHisSorrows: Took to this after his partner was killed.
* DubNameChange: Moody Blues was renamed Moody Jazz in the West.
* EdibleThemeNaming: "Leone" means "lion" and "Abbacchio" is a type of lamb.
* FaceHeelTurn: Before joining the mafia, he used to be a police officer. He was very sincere about protecting people, but not long after he was stationed in his area, he realized his job had a lot of contradictions and became a DirtyCop.
* {{Goth}}: He certainly has the look down. Dark clothing, purple lipstick, etc.
* HiddenDepths:
** As antagonistic as he is, he really does believe in Bruno, and [[spoiler:when Bruno offers the ultimatum, join him and Giorno or stay with the Boss,]] Abbacchio barely hesitates with his answer and is the first of the group to join him.
** Abbacchio never quite makes peace with Giorno on screen but there are some narrative hints that shows that Abbachchio finally learned to trust Giorno. During the Clash and Talking Head, he force feeds an unconscious man he, Mista and Narancia had beat up to see if it was poison like Giorno suggested. Beforehand. Then he uses Moody Blues' ability with Giorno present, unlike previous times where he demanded Giorno not to watch. [[spoiler: After his death, he also leaves behind a clue to Diavolo's identity that only Giorno's Gold Experience would be able to unlock.]]
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The very reason [[spoiler:Diavolo kills him]] is because his abilities could've revealed who he was.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Initially, he antagonizes Giorno as the new member and refuses to trust him until the fight with Illuso.
* LongHairedPrettyBoy: Has long white hair.
* MeaningfulName: Moody Blues might refer to his near-constant grumpy temperament.
* MundaneUtility: The way Leone's Stand works can allow him to fly a plane.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: When the gang is about to choose someone to escort Trish to the Boss, Giorno volunteers but Abbacchio insists Bucciarati should go instead. [[spoiler:This leads to King Crimson killing him and Bucciarati being undead for some time thanks to Gold Experience. If Abbacchio had never complained, it's likely that Giorno would have come back unharmed and Bucciarati would have lived.]]
** Lampshaded by Fugo in ''LightNovel/PurpleHazeFeedback''. However, Fugo acknowledges that [[spoiler:it's likely that Giorno would have left Trish to die for the sake of finding out the boss' identity]].
* NonActionGuy: Ironically for the tallest and most heavily-built of Bucciarati’s gang, he doesn't fight most of the time, as his Stand is the only one out of the protagonists’ not suited for combat. [[spoiler:It didn't stop him from beating Illuso into the ground the first chance he got during their battle.]]
** Averted in the ''Vento Aureo'' video game though, where his only time of actually fighting was during the Man in The Mirror arc, where his play style consists mostly of hand-to-hand combat and using Moody Blues to repeat his actions. He was also close to being playable in ''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven Eyes of Heaven]]'', but was [[WhatCouldHaveBeen scrapped after the developers realized that his play style was too complicated to program]].
* NotSoAboveItAll: In the gang’s first appearance he’s quietly minding his own business and ignores his teammates rowdy behavior. When Bucciarati introduces Giorno to them, Abbacchio secretly pisses in a tea kettle and serves some to Giorno as a prank.
** When Narancia and Mista start beating a guy mistaking him for an enemy stand user, Abbacchio simply sips his glass of wine. And then proceeds to join in...
** Apparently, he gets his knowledge of planes from TV shows and movies, which he shows off when using Moody Blues to commandeer a plane for the gang. Even Narancia finds this weird.
* OutOfFocus: Kind of what happens when your Stand isn't designed for combat. As it [[{{Pun}} stands]], he's the only hero of Part 5 not playable in ''Eyes of Heaven''.
* PaperTiger: Leone is the largest and most physically imposing of the gang; [[https://jojo.fandom.com/wiki/Interview_Archive#WSJ%20N%C2%B09%201998 according to an interview with Araki]], he's even the most physically strong in all of Passione. But, being able to fight hand-to-hand doesn't mean anything when you're faced against much stronger Stands, and while Moody Blues is capable of RapidFireFisticuffs, it is very much ''not'' meant for combat in spite of all his bluster.
* PersonalityPowers: Moody Blues' ability to replay events has its roots in Leone's time as an investigative police officer, and how he can't escape that terrible night when his partner died in his stead. The latter part is reinforced by how Moody Blues resembles Abbacchio himself, sharing his haircut, general physique, and CleavageWindow.
* RedRightHand: Moody Blues can fool fellow Stand users by impersonating the people it's emulating with its powers. The disguises are mostly perfect apart from the tracking bar on their foreheads.
* SourSupporter: Opposes pretty much everything Giorno says, but eventually warms up to him. Kind of.
* TheStoic: His backstory tells the audience that he wouldn't feel a thing if he lost a limb or if people died in front of him after his TragicMistake listed below. And he's one of the least emotive members of the gang, usually only showing emotion in times of duress or when he sees Giorno as being defiant.
* TimeMaster: Moody Blues allows him to rewind and re-view events, but he can't interact with them. It's basically a universal security camera.
* TorsoWithAView: [[spoiler: Diavolo punches a perfect circle through his diaphragm, killing him -- but not quickly enough to prevent him from finding his identity with Moody Blues]].
* TragicMistake: Virtually his entire character is tied back to his mistake of accepting a bribe and his subsequent indecision which lead to his partner's death.
* ThisIsGonnaSuck: [[spoiler: His response to Bucciarati's recruitment of whoever was willing to join him on his quest to defeat the boss: Bucciarati would have no where to run, assassins would be around every corner and he would have no moment of rest. Moreover, Abbacchio clarifies that he swore loyalty to Passione, ''not'' him. Then he walks onto the boat anyway.]]
* UndyingLoyalty: Despite his tendencies to question certain orders, he is utterly devoted to following Bruno. [[spoiler: Even if it's to the grave.]]
* {{Zeerust}}: An auditory version caused by the sheer gap in time between when Moody Blues was first introduced and its debut in anime; in the anime, it is specifically made to sound like a dial-up telephone with a separate dialer and receiver, as well as a winding VHS tape. While these were still common technologies in the early 90's (and early 00's when the Part is set), they sound horrendously outdated to an audience in 2018. Likely a case of TropesAreNotBad, since it works as both a point of reference for when the Part takes place as well as giving it a unique feel compared to other Stands given its powerset is built around monitoring rather than fighting.
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[[folder:Guido Mista]]
!!Guido Mista (Stand: Sex Pistols)
!!!'''Guido voiced by:''' Creator/KosukeToriumi (TV anime), Creator/KenjiAkabane (''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureAllStarBattle All-Star Battle]]'', ''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven Eyes of Heaven]]''), Creator/KentaroIto (''Vento Aureo'' video game)
!!!'''Sex Pistols voiced by:''' Creator/KosukeToriumi (TV anime), Creator/AsamiImai (''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureAllStarBattle All-Star Battle]]''), Creator/KentaroIto (''Vento Aureo'' video game)

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A hotheaded, superstitious, initiative-taker apt with a gun. He lived a simple life of hedonism until he came across an AttemptedRape. He instinctively rushed toward the assailant and kneed him in the gut. When the thug's friends shot at Mista in retaliation (miraculously missing all of their shots), Mista stole one of their pistols, reloaded it, and perfectly shot them all in the face. Mista was arrested for this, the court unwilling to believe this outrageous story, and sentenced him to 15 to 30 years in prison. Luckily, Bucciarati heard of this incident, changed the verdict and inducted him into the gang.

His Stand is "Sex Pistols" (named after the Music/SexPistols), which is a multi-body Stand like Shigechi's Harvest from Part 4. Sex Pistols is split up into six beings numbered 1 to 7 (skipping 4 due to Mista's fear of the number) which allows him to steer and ricochet bullets mid-flight and make extremely impressive trickshots.

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* AbnormalAmmo: His Stand consists of six little imps who get fired out of his gun along with the regular bullets and help direct the bullets to their targets. They also like to eat pepperoni.
* AceCustom: Fans have noticed that his signature revolver looks like a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Model 49 (general shape) with the hammer shroud of a Colt Detective Special. Although the Bodyguard in real life has a 5-round cylinder instead of the 6-round one on Guido's revolver and an integrated hammer shroud.
* AllMenArePerverts: He stares at Trish's cleavage (plus her nipple in the manga), and encourages a reluctant Fugo to do the same. [[spoiler:When he ends up in Trish's body thanks to Chariot Requiem, he ends up touching himself, much to Trish's disgust.]]
* AttemptedRape: Before he joined Passione, he ran into a street gang member trying to rape a woman. His determination to stop them revealed his extreme skill with a gun. Suffice to say the rape did ''not'' succeed.
* BackFromTheDead: Not Mista himself, but due to the nature of colony stands, individual Pistols have been outright destroyed either directly or by Mista's failing health only to come back when their User is healed.
* BangBangBANG: Discussed. At one point, Mista lampshades that his gun isn't as loud as "those you hear in movies".
* BareYourMidriff: He wears a turtleneck crop top cashmere sweater that leaves the belly uncovered.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He and his Stand tend to be fit into a comic relief role in the team, but his track record across the entire part shows that he has every reason to be here.
* TheBigGuy: Though the group has other Stands which can be used to more destructive effect than Sex Pistols; Mista is designated as the team's hit-man. While many of Bruno's Team have other functions outside of fighting, Sex Pistols is applied purely as a combat Stand and Mista's major role is as the group's enforcer.
* BizarreAndImprobableBallistics: Sex Pistols induces this onto Mista's bullets via kicking them around.
* BornLucky: His superstitions might be onto something, given how much he succeeds when he adheres to them and that he's both [[MadeOfIron survived]] and won far more fights than he "should" have. In ''Purple Haze Feedback,'' he outright describes himself as "born under a lucky star." In his backstory alone, entire guns are emptied on him point blank and every shot misses (though this one may have been a subconscious effect of Sex Pistols).
* ButtMonkey: Number 5 of Sex Pistols is always getting beaten up by the other Numbers, possibly due to the fact that it could have been Number 4.
* CassandraTruth: The circumstances that led to his arrest made it impossible for anyone to believe that he was acting in self defense. Who would believe that someone acting in self defense could be missed by eighteen shots fired at near point blank range, take a gun from one of the shooters, steal ammo then reload the gun while being shot at, then kill three shooters?
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He's got a few weird moments under his belt. Dances while torturing Zucchero, comments that having his wounds stapled shut looks cool, and of course his deal with the number four.
* CripplingOverspecialization: Sex Pistols being strong enough to redirect bullets by kicking them implies that it has high physical strength relative to its size, but they're nigh-incapable of manipulating anything other than bullets. Beach Boy's fishing hook and part of Bucciarati's torso are both things outside the realm of Pistols to push around.
* {{Determinator}}: Best shown when fighting Ghiaccio. [[spoiler: He continued to unload at his opponent even when he was just about ready to keel over from his injuries and blood loss.]]
* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:Apparently shot dead by Prosciutto, but managed to survive thanks to his stand.]]
* DubNameChange: Sex Pistols' name in the West was changed to "Six Bullets".
* EdibleThemeNaming: Slightly more subtle than the others, however. ''Insalata mista'' is Italian for "mixed salad".
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He was already a skilled marksman before receiving his Stand. Sex Pistols made him even stronger.
* {{Foil}}: To Hol Horse. Hol Horse was an enemy gunslinger whose Stand was quite powerful, but the user himself was very unskilled at using it and couldn't keep up with the heroes' Stands. In contrast, Mista is a heroic gunslinger who has a fairly weak Stand, but thanks to his marksmanship skills, he can easily keep up with stronger enemy Stands.
* FourIsDeath: A firm believer in this trope, due to a childhood incident involving some cats which resulted in Mista associating the number 4 with general misfortune. And he put 4 bullets each into the guys in the rape he stopped. This is also why the numbering for Sex Pistols skips from 3 to 5.
* TheGunslinger: Thanks to his Stand who guide his bullets. However, even without his Stand, Mista is a gifted sharpshooter; His uncanny precision with a revolver supported by his ability to keep his cool even in the middle of a gunfight. For example, in the White Album fight, he shoots a metal screw to launch it in the air, then shoots the flying screw's head in such a way that it gets launched towards his enemy. Later that fight, he ricochets bullets off a lamppost to hit his target, while ''simultaneously'' using those bullets to carve a sharp spike out of the metal. Both these feats are accomplished without using Sex Pistols to augment his firing skills.
* TheHedonist: Prior to his joining of Passione, he was content to lead a leisurely, easygoing life.
* HeroicComedicSociopath: Hooks Zucchero's living severed head by the eyelid with a magnifying glass pointed into it... then dances with Fugo and Narancia.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Ironically, Mista gets shot with his own bullets ''very'' frequently. Whether it's the AttackReflector capabilities of Kraft Work, Beach Boy, and White Album, to [[spoiler:Silver Chariot Requiem taking control of Sex Pistols no. 1 to redirect the bullet back to Mista]], or even Prosciutto taking Mista's gun to finish him off.
* IKnowMaddenKombat: The way that Sex Pistols redirects bullets exclusively by kicking and their chants of "Pass pass!" are very much reminiscent of a rather weird game of [[UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball football]].
* ItCanThink: Each Sex Pistol has a personality separate from Mista. In a few cases, they were able to assist and support the rest of the gang while their user was incapacitated. No.1 is the leader, No.2 is the NumberTwo, No.3 is a bully to the others, particularly No.5 who is the ButtMonkey, No.6 is belligerent, and No.7 is excitable.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: No.3 is main trait is that it bullies No.5, but No.3 is also the first one to attempt saving another Pistol when it gets frozen by White Album.
* KryptoniteIsEverywhere: Mista often finds himself going up against opponents who have abilities that either let them deflect his bullets or neutralize their momentum completely. The one time he gets an outright easy kill in the form of [[spoiler:Carne]], [[YankTheDogsChain things go horribly wrong for the entire gang.]]
* TheLancer: To both Giorno and Bucciarati, though in fairly different ways.
* LastNoteNightmare: His theme song is chiefly an upbeat dance tune reflecting his formerly carefree existence until the sounds of the gunshots that began his life as a criminal intrude and cause what's left of the track to go heavier and darker.
* MadeOfIron: Takes some truly brutal injuries during Part 5, even compared to the rest of the cast.
* ManIFeelLikeAWoman: While under the effects of [[spoiler: Silver Chariot Requiem]] and ended up in Trish's body. Naturally, she immediately called him out.
* MeaningfulName: A "Guido" is a derogatory term used to refer to men (usually Italian-Americans) who are socially unsophisticated; as someone who was content to live a very simple life up until his joining of Passione, this fits Mista rather well. From Italian, it can also be translated as "to steer", which reflects his Stand ability in Sex Pistols.
* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: He refuses to leave Giorno behind in the fight with Ghiaccio when the latter tries to pull a HeroicSacrifice.
* NotSoDifferent: He comes to this conclusion at the end of his and Giorno's fight with Ghiaccio, realizing that they both shared the same resolve. Notable, they both refuse to leave an ally behind.
* NeverBareheaded: Never seen without that coif-like hat of his. Before he joined Passione, he wore a woolen beanie instead.
* NiceGuy: Compared to his fellow gangsters, Mista is easily the most easy-going of the group (so long as nothing related to the number 4 comes up or he's not fighting). When Giorno brought up his plan to take out Zucchero's partner before the boat docked at Capri, Mista was the first to go along despite Giorno's newness to the group and the shaky foundation of the plan itself. While his jail sentence and the life of a mafioso has hardened him, there's still a lot of the carefree young man he used to be left in him.
* NiceHat: He wears a uniquely shaped headgear with a diagonal grid pattern and the front shaped like an arrow, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything although the shape of the arrow's body could have been designed differently]].
* RevolversAreJustBetter: Even better with a Stand that can speed up the reloading process and control the trajectory of the bullets. It is {{Justified}}, though; a six-shooter would naturally pair well with the six Sex Pistols, and when he does obtain a magazine-loaded handgun in Rome, it's more cumbersome for Sex Pistols to reload due to having to place the bullets in the magazine before putting that into the gun.
* NumberTwo: Averted. [[spoiler:In ''Purple Haze Feedback'', Mista says that he turned down the position as Giorno's second-in-command because 2 squared makes 4. Polnareff serves as this instead.]]
* ShipTease: With Trish at the end of the Part, who claims to have gotten used to his "terrible smell".
* {{Synchronization}}: PlayedWith.
** Damage to Sex Pistols reflects onto its owner, but, perhaps owing to the fact that there's six rather than one, Mista doesn't get hurt too badly. [[spoiler:When they fight Cioccolata, he absolutely shreds five of them, dealing fatal blows to each and while Mista is hurt he's not decapitated or smashed like they were]]. Giorno notes that it would take the destruction of all of the pistols for Mista to die.
** Similarly damage to Mista doesn't reflect onto the Pistols like certain other Stands. In addition, summoned Pistols can remain active even if Mista is knocked unconscious during a fight (an uncommon but not unheard of ability). Even after his defeat in the Pesci and Cioccolata fight, the other heroes still had one of the Pistols to help them out.
* SimpleYetAwesome: Compared to the more out-there Stands in the franchise, being able to redirect bullets fired from a gun is nothing short of mundane. However, a number of things make Mista very dangerous in a fight. For starters, close-range power type Stands are out ranged by his gunfire, and moving targets can be taken down by Mista redirecting several shots into them from impossible angles. Sex Pistols are fast little buggers too, meaning that Mista can often redirect his shots faster than his foes can react. It's also shown that using Sex Pistols effectively can easily take opponents off-guard, allowing Mista to land some ''devastating'' feint attacks. He uses a gun, after all, and RealityEnsues- no matter how strong you are, all it takes it one good shot to a vital organ for you to go down, Stand or no Stand.
* TalkingWeapon: Subverted. His gun is a normal weapon, but it's his non-offensive Stand that's living.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Sex Pistols eats pepperoni more than any other food.
* TranquilFury: He's normally mellow, but when in combat he enters a dead serious state of concentration to the point where he once calmly stood in one place reloading a pistol while being shot at by several gangsters before putting four rounds in each of their faces.
* {{Troll}}: When Fugo accidentally lands face first in Trish's chest, Mista accuses him of doing it on purpose.
* UnorthodoxReload: He reloads with bullets dropped from his hat in the heat of battle, but reloads normally just as often.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: Previously, Mista was a laidback hooligan who enjoyed the simple pleasures of life. But a whirlwind of murder, incarceration, and the stresses inherent to his subsequent criminal lifestyle turned him into a fussy, neurotic gunman.
* WeakButSkilled: By itself, his Stand is the weakest in terms of power out of Bucciarati's group (including Moody Blues, which isn't even meant for combat), and he's pretty much helpless if he doesn't have a gun with bullets. But with his talent as a marksman, skill in commanding his Stand, and identifying the weaknesses of his enemies, he can hold his own against much stronger Stands.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He'll freeze up whenever number four comes up, like if he has only four bullets left for his revolver.
* WifeBasherBasher: Mista's first taste of his Stand abilities came when he kills a group of thugs attempting to gang-rape a woman.
* TheWorfEffect: Brave, intelligent, dependable, and frequently puts up enough of a fight to get thrashed around so Bruno or Giorno can see how dangerous an opponent is.
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[[folder:Narancia Ghirga]]
!!Narancia Ghirga (Stand: Aerosmith)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaikiYamashita (TV anime), Creator/YukoSanpei (''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureAllStarBattle All-Star Battle]]'', ''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven Eyes of Heaven]]''), Creator/FujikoTakimoto (''Vento Aureo'' video game)

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A boy who dropped out of school to just have fun with his delinquent friends, only to be falsely arrested for it. After being found by Fugo, Bucciarati let him into his group. Very cocky, cranky, and head-strong, Narancia is the only member of Bucciarati's to act his age or anywhere close. He's very emphatic to people as well and has the unfortunate streak of being hit by Stands first.

His Stand, Aerosmith (named after the band Music/{{Aerosmith}}), looks like an RC fighter plane. It's capable of shooting off live ammo as either multiple bullets or bombs and can act remotely by giving Narancia a radar that responds to carbon dioxide (particularly breathing).

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* AdaptationalCurves: The anime gives him a more chiseled physique with defined abdominal muscles. Combined with being voiced by a male voice actor instead of a woman like in his previous appearances make him less androgynous looking.
* AdaptationalDyeJob: The anime changes the colored manga's palette for Aerosmith from blue and purple to red and silver. Notably, it's the only Stand among Bucciarati's gang to have its color scheme changed.
* BadassAdorable: He ''looks'' and can be adorable at times. Not so much however if you piss him off.
* BerserkButton: Do ''not'' talk about his lack of education if you aren't a part of Bucciarati's group. Even if you are, you should still watch out.
* BookDumb: Since he never properly finished school he has problems with stuff like basic math, hence boneheaded results like 16 x 55 = 28. His level of education is placed around the third grade.
* BrattyHalfPint: The shortest and youngest-looking of the main protagonists, and also the most ill-tempered.
* BruiserWithASoftCenter: He's among the most aggressive and ill-tempered members of the gang, and he's the most passionate about helping Trish [[spoiler: after her own father tries to kill her. He cares so much that he doesn't want Bucciarati to tell her about the Boss in order not to shock her.]]
* ButtMonkey: Seems to have a bad problem with being the first person subjected to the newest enemy's Stand, especially if it's a potentially humiliating one like shrinking, rapid aging, or [[TongueTied being unable to say what you mean]]. And if ''everyone'' is subjected to the newest enemy's Stand, he will always get the worst of it.
* CharacterTics: Standing with his arms out to either side, head hunched forward, so that Aerosmith can uses his arms and shoulders like a runway.
* ConspicuousCG: It's not too badly noticable, but Aerosmith uses a [=3D=] model in the anime.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: BookDumb and ButtMonkey status aside, Narancia can hold his own when he wants to, and can come up with good strategies on the fly.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:Diavolo kills him without any real warning, ''off-screen.'' The group figured it was so his Stand's [=CO2=] radar wouldn't notice someone else chasing after Silver Chariot Requiem. Later, we find out Diavolo got sent into Mista's body along with Trish, and Narancia wouldn't have found him out any earlier than the others.]]
* DubNameChange: Aerosmith was renamed in the English versions of ''ASB'' and ''EOH'' to Li'l Bomber. It eventually carried over into the official subs as well.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Fitting, given his Stand's namesake.
* EdibleThemeNaming: "Narancia" sounds like a blend of the words for "orange" in Italian ("arancia") and Spanish ("naranja"). Hence the orange highlights in most colored artwork.
* EveryoneHasStandards: As violent and impulsive as Narancia is, even he wouldn't risk releasing Aerosmith in search-and-destroy mode in a crowded area where it could potentially cause massive collateral damage in search of its actual target.
* EyeScream: He got an infection in his left eye, just like the one that took his mother, from getting beaten up by the police. But thanks to Bucciarati, he gets better.
* {{Foil}}: To Fugo. Both have short fuses, but when they're not being set off, Fugo is serious and caring while Narancia is cocky and arrogant. Fugo is smart and entered into university at the age of 13, but Narancia is 17 and has trouble with an elementary-level math problem. Neither of their parents were very good, but Fugo's parents had incredibly high expectations of him, while Narancia's dad neglected to care for him, yet both Fugo and Narancia ended up having to live on the streets from a combination of their parents' actions and their own behavior. Once he makes up his mind, Narancia is the most passionate member of Bruno's gang about helping Trish; Fugo is the first one to make his decision, and is also the only one to not follow Bucciarati.
* FrameUp: Was tricked by one of his friends to dye his hair blonde, and ends up being framed for assaulting an old woman, who mistook him for his friend.
* HairTriggerTemper: Easily the most volatile out of Bucciarati's gang. If you hurt him or insult him, he ''will'' retaliate by brandishing one of his knives, or with a flurry of kicks, or by activating his Stand. Possibly all three.
* HotBlooded: ''Yes''. You most certainly qualify for this when you shoot up a car in a blind rage ''while'' kicking it's door repeatedly screaming "I'LL KILL YOU" at the man in it. Expect a lot of yelling when he starts fighting.
* HumanPincushion: [[spoiler: Diavolo kills him by dropping him onto a wrought iron fence. It's not pretty.]]
* IfWeGetThroughThis: [[spoiler:Narancia, you just ''had'' to start talking about how you want to return to your hometown when this is all over. You even knew the BigBad was lurking somewhere off-screen waiting to jump on everyone!]]
* IllKillYou: Ends up saying this a lot, due to his cranky personality and status as ButtMonkey.
* {{Kiai}}: ''Vola Vola Vola Vola Vola... Volare Via!''
* KnifeNut: A mild example, but he's pretty fond of whipping out his pocket switchblade whenever someone pisses him off. Which is often.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's bratty and ''really'' quick to getting angry at people, but he has a good heart.
* LilliputianWarriors: The RC plane-sized Aerosmith also comes with an equally-small pilot, referred to as Smith [[WordOfGod in an interview with Araki]], though it's not clear whether or not Narancia controls the plane itself, or the pilot that controls the plane in turn.
* LosingAShoeInTheStruggle: He drops a shoe when fighting Zucchero and Formaggio. The first time, it lets Giorno track where he is inside of the boat; the second time, it's one of his first hints that he's shrinking.
* MissingMom: His mother had passed away from an eye infection when he was ten.
* MoreDakka: His Stand, Aerosmith, makes up for its lack of precision with more than enough gunfire to rip a car to shreds.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: About as thin as a pencil and still capable of K.O.ing a grown man with one punch.
* TheNapoleon: He's the smallest of the gang and the most cantankerous.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler:Risotto Nero had the upper hand on Doppio until Aerosmith intervened]].
* NotSoDifferent: While agonizing over if [[spoiler: he should join Bucciarati in betraying the Boss]] and initially staying behind, as the team's boat is leaving he spots Trish's injured arm and realizes this of her and himself as they were both betrayed by someone they trusted. This spurs him to dive into the water to join the rest of the team sans Fugo.
--> '''Narancia:''' '''''BUCCIARATI!!!''''' I'll go! I'll go, too! I'm coming with you! Don't order me not to go with you! Trish is me! She's me! The wound on her arm is my own!
* OlderThanTheyLook: As pointed out in their first meeting, Narancia is two years older than Giorno. He is also older than Trish and Fugo. However, due to childhood malnutrition and a lack of education, he looks and acts (and when voice acted, sounds) like the youngest member of the group.
* ParentalNeglect: On his father's part, and Narancia's mother passing away didn't help.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Aerosmith is one of the smallest Stands in the series that isn't divided into multiple bodies, but it can deal very real damage, especially with its bomb. Narancia isn't a slouch in this department either; he can create a pretty bad dent in the side of the car if he's pissed off enough.
* RecurringElement: Continues the trend of a [=JoJo=] ally being the none-too-bright ButtMonkey who gets attacked by the enemy Stand first in the vein of Polnareff and Okuyasu.
* SignatureSoundEffect: Multiple in the anime. The below-mentioned StukaScream, the chatter of its twin machine guns firing, and a low, mettalic "-CLANG" when its bomb lands.
* StreetUrchin: An older example than most, but spent most of his time in the streets acting like one.
* StuffBlowingUp: His Stand, Aerosmith, has plenty of firepower, but poor aim. As a result, any fights against faster, more evasive enemies tend to transform the battleground into a war-zone, especially once he brings out the bombs.
* StukaScream: In the anime, Aerosmith makes this sound whenever it shows up on-screen or makes a sharp movement.
* SuperSenses: His [=CO2=] scope. One must bear in mind that it's not infallible; ''anything'' that produces carbon dioxide will show up on the radar, so Aerosmith can't diffrentiate between Narancia's target, civillian bystanders, animals, or fire. Furthermore, larger sources of [=CO2=] create larger blips on the radar, which can mask what Narancia is looking for.
* TongueTrauma: Gets hit with this ''thrice'' thanks to Squalo's Stand Clash and later, inflicted to himself in order to get rid Tiziano's Talking Head from his mouth.
* TrueCompanions: Narancia believes that friendship is "the most important thing in the world". Due to his father's neglect, he ditched school to hang out other children. After they framed and abandoned him, he became a stray until Bucciarati found him. After which, he has displayed immense devotion towards him and the rest of the group, and at times succumb to insecurity whenever he feels that he failed them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pannacotta Fugo]]
!!Pannacotta Fugo (Stand: Purple Haze)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JunyaEnoki (TV anime), Hisafumi Oda (''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureAllStarBattle All-Star Battle]]'', ''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven Eyes of Heaven]]''), Creator/HiroakiMiura (''Vento Aureo'' video game)
!!!'''Purple Haze voiced by:''' Creator/HisaoEgawa (''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureAllStarBattle All-Star Battle]]'', ''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven Eyes of Heaven]]''), Creator/HiroakiMiura (''Vento Aureo'' video game)

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A member of Bucciarati's gang and one of the most mature and smart people in the group... at least until he loses his temper. With an IQ of 160, Fugo joined the Mafia after having problems in school due to his high intelligence and temper not matching well with teachers. He stars in both novels based off Part 5: ''Golden Heart, Golden Ring'' and ''Purple Haze Feedback''.

His Stand, Purple Haze (named after a Music/JimiHendrix song), is a hardly-controllable monster that can create a flesh-eating virus capable of killing anything within a 5 meter radius. See the tropes here and in Illuso's section for more.

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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: The only backstory Fugo is given in the manga is that he was accepted into a university at the age of 13, only to be kicked out after attacking a teacher with an encyclopedia. ''LightNovel/PurpleHazeFeedback'' and the anime both expand upon this in different ways: in the light novel, the assault was motivated by the professor criticizing him for letting his grandmother's death affect his grades, while in the anime, the teacher was sexually harassing him, prompting Fugo to strike back in self-defense. These differences can affect how his character is seen: the anime portrays Fugo as being much more in the right to have attacked his teacher, making him into an unlucky victim of a corrupt justice system, while in ''Purple Haze Feedback'' it can come across as DisproportionateRetribution, putting additional emphasis on the HairTriggerTemper aspect of his personality (though the anime also [[AdaptationExpansion adds a few scenes]] showing Fugo getting angry to compensate for this).
* AdaptationalDyeJob: The manga's official colour palette gives Fugo a red suit and white hair. For the anime Fugo's suit is now green and his hair is now blonde.
* BadPowersGoodPeople: Fugo is decent person for someone who can MakeThemRot.
* TheBerserker: His Stand, Purple Haze; it may reflect his HairTriggerTemper being fully manifested. It's one of the few Stands shown to have a personality outside of that which its User ascribes to it because it's ''that consistently pissed off.''
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He comes off as one of the more mature and polite members of the gang, but he has a short fuse and a ''very'' dangerous Stand.
* ConflictingLoyalty: The in-story reason why [[spoiler:Fugo stays behind when Bucciarati's gang defects. He is torn between his loyalty to Diavolo to keep himself safe and to Bucciarati to keep to what's morally right.]] ''Purple Haze Feedback'' resolves this.
** His intros with Giorno, Bucciarati, and Mista in ''All Star Battle'' are actually based off a dropped idea to [[spoiler: make Fugo an absolute traitor to Bucciarati's group, but then rejoining them before the fight with Diavolo.]]
* CovertPervert: Starts staring at Trish's prominent cleavage when Mista points it out, only for him to accidentally [[FunbagAirbag fall on her chest face first]] when Giorno made a sharp turn.
* ADayInTheLimelight: A light novel called ''Purple Haze Feedback'' was written by Kouhei Kadono (of ''[[{{LightNovel/BoogiepopSeries}} Boogiepop]]'' fame) for the series' 25th anniversary. The novel greatly expands on Fugo's character during and after the events of the original manga and provides a nice conclusion to his CharacterArc after his [[AbortedArc abrupt disappearance]] from the main story.
* DeusExitMachina: See PutOnABus.
* TheDreaded: The moment Abbacchio sees Purple Haze, he gets cold sweats and immediately tries to get himself and Giorno as far as needed from it. He also notes that [[GodzillaThreshold Fugo himself won't bring him out unless he really has his back against the wall]]. It's safe to say that the rest of the group would react the same way.
* DubNameChange: There was no way in Hell Creator/CyberConnect2 was going to get Purple Haze past the viciously-protective Hendrix estate, so it's Purple Smoke in English.
* DumbMuscle: In spite of Fugo's own intelligence, Purple Haze is an utter brute of a Stand that, unlike those wielded by his companions, has no constructive applications outside of destructive combat.
* DynamicEntry: [[spoiler: In ''Purple Haze Feedback'' he kills Kocaqi by punching him at ''terminal velocity'' free fall, Purple Haze and all.]]
* EdibleThemeNaming: Panna cotta (cooked cream) is an Italian dessert.
* EnragedByIdiocy: ''Stabs Narancia with a fork'' for getting a fourth-grade level multiplication problem wrong.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Fugo is shown calmly explaining to Narancia how to do a multiplication problem [[TeamDad while encouraging him and telling him that he is smarter then he thinks...]] before [[HairTriggerTemper stabbing him in the face with a fork]] for getting [[EnragedByIdiocy a much simpler question wrong.]]
* GodzillaThreshold: Purple Haze is treated as this in the main narrative. It's incredibly strong but difficult to control and its poison can indiscriminately kill any living thing; making him as much a danger to Fugo's allies and civilians as to his enemies. Abbacchio notes that that's why Fugo doesn't bring him out very often.
* HairTriggerTemper: He has a very short fuse, despite seeming very calm and mature. This aspect of him ended in him assaulting his professor with a textbook, and is reflected in his Stand going berserk and uncontrollable sometimes.
** ''Purple Haze Feedback'' reveals that the incident with the professor happened because [[spoiler: he made fun of Fugo for moping about the death of his grandmother (who had died a few days ago and whom Fugo was very close with).]] However, the anime adaptation creates an alternate version of the story where the teacher in question had been repeatedly molesting Fugo, and he finally had enough.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Discussed in ''All-Star Battle'' by the intros: When any one of his allies are his opponent, Fugo will be played off for a traitor. When fighting ''Diavolo'', he'll become a traitor '''again'''. ''Purple Haze Feedback'' resolves this by having him join the gang again, this time for good.
* InstantDeathRadius: Purple Haze in a nutshell. If a capsule from Purple Haze's fists cracks open anywhere near you, it's virus will spread into you and kill you in 30 seconds. There's absolutely no known cures outside of other stands interfering (but given that said stands are Golden Experience and Purple Haze Distortion), so anyone affected by it will most certainly die.
* ItCanThink: Downplayed. Purple Haze possesses the awareness to realize that it's drooling on itself and attempts to wipe it off. The fact that it doesn't realize thats it's making itself even dirtier by using it's wrist as a scrub and licks itself to try to get the stains off shows just ''thinking'' doesn't make it smart.
* {{Kiai}}: "UBASHAAAA! URARARARARARARARARARARARARARA!"
* LackOfEmpathy: In ''Purple Haze Feedback'', besides his SurvivorGuilt for not getting on the boat with the rest of Bucciarati's group, he also is unable to understand why his teammates (especially Narancia) were willing to betray the boss and risk their lives for the sake of Trish. [[spoiler: He gets better after caring for his new partner, Sheila E, which gives him the strength to evolve his Purple Haze.]]
* LonelyRichKid: Leaving his temper-issues aside, he was this before joining Passione.
* MakeThemRot: Purple Haze releases a flesh-eating virus which can decompose a grown man in 30 seconds.
* MyGreatestFailure: If we allow ''All-Star Battle'' a bit of canonicity, specifically its post-fight comments, Fugo never forgave himself for [[spoiler:not getting on the boat with the rest of Bucciarati's group, which is also talked about in great lengths in ''Purple Haze Feedback'']].
* NeatFreak: Purple Haze will often try to clean itself of its drool, even scrubbing itself to the point of abrasion, ignoring the fact that it constantly drools.
* OptOut: The in-verse explanation to why [[spoiler:he left after Bucciarati draws a LineInTheSand]], which is explored more in his novel. Out-verse... see PutOnABus for more information.
* OutOfFocus: Was hit with this the hardest out of Bucciarati's team, even more so than [[NonActionGuy Abbacchio]] who actually got to partake in more than one fight. This is because he hesitates using Purple Haze in combat, [[spoiler:no helping that he is the only one who doesn't defect from Passione.]]
* TheParagonAlwaysRebels: Bruno's very first recruit and [[spoiler:the only member of the gang who outright quits in fear of Diavolo.]]
* PeekABangs: At least one of his eyes get covered by his bangs in more than one occassion.
* PersonalityPowers: Purple Haze's flesh-eating virus forms a perfect analogy for Fugo's pure rage. Unlike most other similar Stands whose powers just magically manifest in things they touch, the virus is restrained and well-hidden, kept bottled up within small capsules, like how Fugo's temper never shows normally. If those capsules are shattered due to conditions of extreme duress, the virus is released and attacks indiscriminately even to its user or his allies, showing how fierce Fugo can be when angered.
* PoisonousPerson: His Stand's power [[StoryBreakerPower to an extreme extent]].
* PutOnABus: Araki [[spoiler:took him out of the group]] because he felt that the story was getting a little too bleak for Fugo to reveal himself as the Boss' [[TheMole mole]]. Given what [[{{Gorn}} Purple Haze's virus does]], this is arguably a ''good'' thing he didn't fight the group.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Subverted. According to an interview with Araki, Fugo is not immune to his Stand's virus, forcing him to choose between having it close by to defend him or placing it further away to attack effectively. Even when it evolves into Purple Haze Distortion, all he gets to combat the virus is a different capsule with the anti-virus, so while he can stop the virus from killing him, it'll still damage his body.
* TeamDad: Often acts as a surrogate parent or older brother to Narancia and Mista [[note]] Despite being younger than both [[/note]], joining in their stranger antics and trying to tutor Narancia because of his poor background. He is also officially the second-in-command of Bucciarati's group.
* TheMole: Was originally this, until him quitting the group was retooled into...
* TheResenter: Towards Trish [[spoiler:in ''Purple Haze Feedback''. He blames her for the death of his teammates.]]
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Fugo is the only one not to rebel for fear of the Boss.
* SickeningCrunch: A variation; in the anime, most other Stands make something similar-sounding to gunshot noises when they unleash RapidFireFisticuffs on someone. The sound of Purple Haze's fists hitting something sounds disturbingly fleshy, like someone was ripping apart a rotting corpse with a pair of scissors.
* TheSmartGuy: He tested high in school but failed to excel due to his short temper.
* SpikesOfVillainy: Purple Haze's base form is loaded with them and then loses them once Fugo's newfound empathy and passion in ''Purple Haze Feedback'' causes it to evolve into Purple Haze Distortion.
* TheSpock: Deconstructed. While he says Buccarati did what was right, Fugo still asserted that he should have kept his emotions in check and ''not'' betrayed the boss based on morality and believed that no one in the group would defect and put their own lives at risk for a girl they've barely known. Sticking to being TheSpock is what made Fugo leave the team.
* StoryBreakerPower: His Stand has three bulbs on the knuckles of each hand that contain a deadly virus, which quickly eats up all organic matter in the area where a bulb is broken, until it gets hit by sunlight. Fugo's powers are so broken that it led to the common misconception that Fugo was PutOnABus because Araki made him too strong.
** [[spoiler:Purple Haze even gained another ability in Kadono's light novel when it evolved into Purple Haze Distortion -- now those deadly viruses ''can eat other viruses, including itself.'']]
* {{Stripperiffic}}: His entire outfit has large inexplicable holes everywhere. [[WordOfGod Araki]] even mentioned that he wears a thong just so it looks like he's not wearing any undergarments. He wore similar attire when he was younger, but also had modest clothes underneath.
* SuggestiveCollision: At the start of The Grateful Dead arc, his face accidentally falls into Trish's chest when Giorno made a sharp turn.
* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Is 16 years old but entered college at the age of 13, and is even Narancia's --who is older than him-- personal tutor.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Trish Una]]
!!Trish Una (Stand: Spice Girl)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SayakaSenbongi (TV anime), Creator/NaoTouyama (''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven Eyes of Heaven]]''), Creator/RioNatsuki (''Vento Aureo'' video game)

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The Boss' little girl of 15, Trish has never once met her father and has only heard of him through her mother's words. After finally finding his connection to Passione, she is taken in and protected by Bucciarati's faction. Starts out spoiled and honestly terrified of seeing her father, but later becomes strong enough to fight.

Her Stand, Spice Girl (named after the Music/SpiceGirls), can soften any inanimate object into a rubber-like state, which also makes said objects completely indestructible aside from the Stand itself.

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* ActionGirl: In addition to a surprisingly useful ability, Spice Girl is also very physically powerful and fast.
* AnimalMotifs: The Cat motif returns again, this time for Trish. Though not as obvious as Killer Queen, Araki designed Spice Girl off of a cat. Spice Girl activates when Trish is pushed into a corner much like how a cat can become particularly viscious under similar circumstances. Trish also acts very haughty like one, but this gets dropped off once her reasoning is revealed.
* AnimeHair: Sports spiky hair that curls upwards, later chapters show the overall hairstyle as a spiral like style.
* BatmanGambit: [[spoiler:When she and Diavolo are forced to share a body by Silver Chariot Requiem, Trish actually uses her Stand to save Diavolo's life, secretly, by softening some bullets that were fired at him. Diavolo didn't notice this and thought his Stand was powerful enough to just punch the bullets out of the way, so Trish was able to catch him by surprise later by suddenly restoring the bullets' kinetic energy.]]
* CallingTheOldManOut: During the final battle.
* CharacterDevelopment: Spice Girl's arrival is explicitly linked to Trish's growing confidence and courage.
* DistressedDamsel: At first. She later holds her own in assisting her group, though she's still by far the least experienced among them.
* DubNameChange: Her Stand was renamed Spicy Lady in the West.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: After the events of ''Vento Aureo'', it's revealed in [[spoiler:''Purple Haze Feedback'' that she became a famous singer. And given she knows how many died for her safety, she does her best to do this after returning home.]]
* FreakOut: Poor Trish has a massive one while Bucciarati is transporting her to the Boss over the idea of finally meeting her father. [[spoiler:Considering the fact that he [[OffingTheOffspring tries to murder her]] not long after this, she was right to be worried.]]
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Spice Girl's power is to make things soft, which only ''sounds'' useless. For starters, softened objects are infinitely elastic, and thus, infinitely durable, as any attempts to pierce or shatter that object will just result in it contorting temporarily before snapping back into shape. Inversely, Spice Girl can soften an enemy's weapons or projectiles to render them nigh useless to deal damage.
* HeroicBastard: She's the illegitimate daughter of the Boss, and she's one of the good guys.
* ItCanThink: Spice Girl has been supporting and guiding Trish all her life, and even named herself. Once Trish matures and develops her own resolve, however, she becomes less quiet and passive.
* JerkassFacade: Trish tries to hide her fear of being involved with the Mob by acting haughty.
* {{Kiai}}: WANNABEEEEEEEEEE!
* LosingAShoeInTheStruggle: Trish's boot gets softened and dropped by Spice Girl so that she stops being targeted by Notorious B.I.G.
* MafiaPrincess: Subverted. Although she is the daughter of The Boss and acts like a spoiled teen used to have servants, she only learned it recently and freaks out at the idea of meeting her father as well as being the target of her father's enemies. Moreover although the Boss seems to try to care for her, [[spoiler: he just wants to kill her because she is a potential weakness.]]
* MsFanservice: Her default one has her wear a single strapped bra, as well as a long skirt that has a split starting at the upper thigh area, giving quite a view of her torso and legs. Not to mention that all of her outfits also happen to show off [[ShesGotLegs her legs]]. At some point, Mista and Fugo freak out at the sight of her nipple being visible from a high enough angle. The anime goes further and includes a brief scene of her dressing up.
** Some of these traits are slightly [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] in the anime adaptation. While she is still attractive and her outfit showcases her body quite a bit, fanservice scenes involving Trish are portrayed in a less sexualized way. Most notable example of this is that her cleavage doesn't show her nipple which is more due to censorship reasons.
* TheQuietOne: For at the least the first half of the story, Trish mostly keeps to herself unless directly spoken to. Fugo cites this [[spoiler:when the group betrays the Boss]], noting that they've barely spoken to her throughout their mission and don't even know what kind of music she likes.
* RedIsHeroic: Spice Girl is pink and red in color.
* SamusIsAGirl: Bucciarati's gang first meet Trish when she's in disguise as a janitor. When she reveals herself, the boys are quite surprised to see she's a girl, especially since she'd just beaten up Narancia.
* SheKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:The reason why Diavolo wants to kill her. Despite the fact that Trish knows ''nothing'' about who he really is. Diavolo is just that paranoid, believing her Stand retroactively gives a clue to the power of his own Stand just because they're related.]]
* ShesGotLegs: Her primary fanservice attribute. This is especially apparent in her fight against Notorious B.I.G where she has one of her boots removed and has many panning shots focusing on her legs.
* ShipTease: With Mista and Bucciarati. And arguably a bit with Fugo too until his departure.
* SigilSpam: Various mathmatical symbols dot her long skirt, her choker, and on Spice Girl as well.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: She has pink hair, is depicted with turquoise eyes in the anime, and is the subject of the conflict between La Squadra, Passione and eventually Bruno's gang.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only named female character in Part 5, discounting the novels.
* TookALevelInBadass: The Notorious B.I.G. fight serves as the moment that Trish goes from the scared LivingMacguffin who constantly needs the groups protection to a badass Stand User who can not only fight alongside her new friends but protect them as well.
* TroubledFetalPosition: Curling up, knees to her chest and sitting on the ground is very common for her. She gets into this pose when Bucciarati is bringing her to the Boss and when she reveals what she knew of her father, and Spice Girl makes her first appearance like this as well. It's even her ''VideoGame/JojosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven'' animation for eating in Morioh, in reference to the second instance since she did it while the group was eating.
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: [[spoiler:[[https://imgur.com/a/Vf81L Setting aside the hair and muscles, Trish is a dead ringer for her father. ]]]]
** In the Anime adaptation, Spice Girl looks very similar to King Crimson. Including bright green eyes and body color pallet.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Ironically she ends up giving this speech to ''herself'', or rather her Stand Spice Girl relates her subconscious feelings to her. During the Notorious B.I.G. fight Trish keeps going back and forth on [[spoiler:saving Giorno's hand]] and unconsciously does things to attract the Stands attention [[spoiler:away from the hand]]. As Spice Girl points out these decisions aren't coincidences; Trish had already resolved to fight she just hadn't fully realized it yet.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Pink[[spoiler:, just like her father's]].
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[[folder:Coco Jumbo]]
!!Coco Jumbo (Stand: Mr. President)
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A regular tortoise that was granted a Stand, presumably by the Arrow, that can be distinguished by a large ornamentation built into its shell.

Its Stand, Mr. President, manifests as an inter-dimensional and well-furnished hotel room that Coco Jumbo carries around within it. His stand is named after a OneHitWonder [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._President_(band) German band]], and he himself is named after [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coco_Jamboo said hit]] by said band.
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* AscendedExtra: While it did serve a pretty pivotal role [[spoiler: regarding Polnareff's fate in Part 5]], for the most part it was a side character. In ''Eyes of Heaven'', it gets a lot more screen time as Mr. President is used to contain the ever-expanding party of characters in the game's Story Mode.
* BiggerOnTheInside: Mr. President creates a well-furnished hotel room inside of Coco Jumbo's shell, which anyone can access. [[spoiler:This is where Polnareff lives after having his soul attached to Coco Jumbo following his physical body's death.]]
* DubNameChange: Oddly enough, not his Stand, but he himself was changed to Coco Large.
* HighlyVisibleNinja: To actually use him as a mobile safe house, you need to place a large, bejeweled golden key on his shell. Adding to that, while his small size allows him to hide in small gaps and concealed corners, Coco Jumbo looks severely out of place in most of the locales the gang visits.
* NoNameGiven: His character file initially mentioned that "no one bothered giving him a name". He only got one after the end of part 5.
* TeamPet: He's a turtle, and may actually be Diavolo's pet turtle.
* UpliftedAnimal: Averted. Coco Jumbo seems to be the least intelligent Stand-using animal in [=JoJo=]. It might be on the same level as Bug-Eaten at best, but doesn't demonstrate any signs of enhanced intelligence.
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