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* OlderThanTheyLook: The Vampires go without saying, being anywhere from over 100 to several thousand years old. Jotaro doesn't age physically after ''Stardust Crusaders'', despite the rest of the series spanning about 30 years in-world time. Also, Hirohiko Araki himself. Apparently, extrapolating from various comments, Stand Users age slower than normal people. [[http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/343/315/b9c.jpg He does not look 52 no matter how you slice it]].

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* OlderThanTheyLook: The Vampires go without saying, being anywhere from over 100 to several thousand years old. Jotaro doesn't age physically after ''Stardust Crusaders'', despite the rest of the series spanning about 30 years in-world time. Also, Hirohiko Araki himself. Apparently, extrapolating from various comments, Stand Users age slower than normal people. [[http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/343/315/b9c.jpg He does not look 52 like 59 no matter how you slice it]].

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* OutsideTheBoxTactic: The series thrives on that. Because of the esoteric powers in the series, conventional tactics are thrown out of the window in favor of fighting plans exploiting hidden uses of a certain power, injuring oneself deliberately, and imaginative use of the environment.

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* OutGambitted: Everywhere you look. Characters in this series live or die by how well they can out maneuver their enemy, and fights won by brute force are few and far between.
* OutsideTheBoxTactic: The series thrives on that.it. Because of the esoteric powers in the series, conventional tactics are thrown out of the window in favor of fighting plans exploiting hidden uses of a certain power, injuring oneself deliberately, and imaginative use of the environment.
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* MakeSomeNoise: Multiple Stands have this as a power.
** In ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable'', Koichi's Stand, Echoes, weaponizes {{Written Sound Effect}}s by writing them on/shooting them at targets, which are then affected by the onomatopoeia in some way.
** In ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun'', Sandman's Stand, In A Silent Way, has the basic ability of "storing" sounds in objects. These sounds then affect people who touch the objects. He offensively uses it by storing hazardous sounds in things and setting traps with them[[note]]for example, stabbing something would store a "stabbing" sound; anybody who touches it would be stabbed[[/note]]. In A Silent Way can also make physical constructs out of sound.
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**** As well as Gyro's and Smokey's.
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* OdeToFood:
** "Steel Ball Run" has Gyro's cheese song where he sings about different types of cheese.
** At one point in "[=JoJolion=]", Yasuho asks Josuke to sing and he sings about how he loves large fries but not fried chicken.
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* OneSteveLimit: PlayedWith, characters from the two continuities can share a name, but in a way are not called the same.
** Johnny Joestar's name is officially Jonathan, but he was nicknamed "Johnny" instead of "Jojo".
** The protagonists of Part 4 and 8 share the name "Josuke Higashikata", but the kanji used to write their names are different.
* OneSuperOnePowerSet: A Stand user will never have more than one Stand at a time, and this Stand only gets one power or a set of sub-power complementing each other.

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* OneSteveLimit: OneSteveLimit:
** Some Stands share names with their users, like Foo Fighters, Weather Report, and Oyecomova ([[BilingualBonus whose Stand name is the Japanese translation of his name]])
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PlayedWith, characters from the two continuities can share a name, but in a way are not called the same.
** *** Johnny Joestar's name is officially Jonathan, but he was nicknamed "Johnny" instead of "Jojo".
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The protagonists of Part 4 and 8 share the name "Josuke Higashikata", but the kanji used to write their names are different.
* OneSuperOnePowerSet: A Stand user will never have more than one Stand at a time, and this Stand only gets one power or a set of sub-power complementing sub-powers that complement each other.other (ex. all of Killer Queen's secondary abilities being explosive related).
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* TheMultiverse: The entire [=JoJo=] setting [[spoiler:/settings]] takes place within a multiverse in which all possible events [[spoiler:from [[VideoGame/JojosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven DIO being victorious in Stardust Crusaders]] to [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun Jonathan Joestar being an american horse racer]]]] have or will have occurred in alternate timelines. Some Stands can even interact with different iterations of the multiverse, and [[spoiler: Steel Ball Run and [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureJojolion JoJolion]] take place in a drastically different yet somewhat similar universe from parts 1-6]].

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: With one new set of them for every arc (not to mention some of the returning ones), it's no surprise.



* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: With one new set of them for every arc (not to mention some of the returning ones), it's no surprise.


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* LogoJoke: Lucky Land Communications, the manga studio that Araki runs, is shown infrequently as a background element, usually just shortened to Lucky Land. Some examples include the opening to the ''Stardust Crusaders'' anime having a rotating globe that says LUCKY LAND on it, Koichi's shirt prior to being kidnapped by Yukako is inscribed with it, and the background of the Egypt stage in ''Heritage for the Future'' has it on a storefront (next to the "Creator/{{CAPCOM}}" sign, since they developed the game). Hell, Jotaro, the most prominent Joestar, has the logo as his personal symbol[[note]]The Lucky Land emblem is a palm with straight fingers that all touch and a small bump on the middle finger; Jotaro's palm badge just doesn't have the bump on it.[[/note]]

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** Illuso is infected by Purple Haze in the mirror world but decides to cut off his arm then escape to the real world. It doesn't serve him much as Purple Haze itself is here to punch him and infect him again.


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** During the fight between Iggy and Pet Shop, the latter uses his stand's powers to trap Iggy's left front leg in a block of ice, immobilizing him. To escape, Iggy is forced to severe his own paw.
** Illuso is infected by Purple Haze in the mirror world but decides to cut off his arm then escape to the real world. It doesn't serve him much as Purple Haze itself is here to punch him and infect him again.
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** In JoJolion, Yotsuyu Yagiyama and Dolomite can only activate their powers on people they touch. Dolomite is notably able to control people he touches, from any part of him. So he sends a tooth in an envelope to Josuke in an attempt to control him.

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** In JoJolion, [=JoJolion=], Yotsuyu Yagiyama and Dolomite can only activate their powers on people they touch. Dolomite is notably able to control people he touches, from any part of him. So he sends a tooth in an envelope to Josuke in an attempt to control him.



** In ''Jojolion'', Dolomite's Stand seemingly creates a TechnicallyLivingZombie who chases after Josuke. The effect is contagious and it may well end up create a horde of Zombies who will go after Josuke.

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** In ''Jojolion'', ''[=JoJolion=]'', Dolomite's Stand seemingly creates a TechnicallyLivingZombie who chases after Josuke. The effect is contagious contagious, and it may well end ends up create creating a horde of Zombies who will go after Josuke.Josuke and eventually infect him.



* OddShapedPanel: The manga uses a lot of slanted panels. The end of Part 5 gets especially hectic. Though Araki makes pretty good use out of this. Instead of entire panels to show character reactions like he did before part 4, he later uses only small, circular panels to show character reactions, possibly a lampshading of how quick such reactions would be in real life, therefor it'd be just as quick to look at them.

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* OddShapedPanel: The manga uses a lot of slanted panels. The end of Part 5 gets especially hectic. Though Araki makes pretty good use out of this. Instead of entire panels to show character reactions like he did before part 4, he later uses only small, circular panels to show character reactions, possibly a lampshading of how quick such reactions would be in real life, therefor therefore it'd be just as quick to look at them.

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* MomentKiller: When Jolyne and her Dolphin Prison crew take a breather after the Heavy Weather incident and [[spoiler:Weather Report's death]], Jolyne ends up [[SleepCute falling asleep on Annasui's shoulder]]. Realizing that he probably won't get another chance, Annasui decides that he's going to properly confess his feelings when she wakes up and quietly slips a ring that he bought for her on her finger to surprise her. He is then immediately cockblocked by, as Ermes likes to call them, "[[http://imageshack.us/a/img833/9964/fuckingalligators.png fuckin']] [[http://imageshack.us/a/img651/5923/fuckalligators.jpg alligators.]]"

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* MomentKiller: When Jolyne and her Dolphin Prison crew take a breather after the Heavy Weather incident and [[spoiler:Weather Report's death]], Jolyne ends up [[SleepCute falling asleep on Annasui's shoulder]]. Realizing that he probably won't get another chance, Annasui decides that he's going to properly confess his feelings when she wakes up and quietly slips a ring that he bought for her on her finger to surprise her. He is then immediately cockblocked by, as Ermes likes to call them, "[[http://imageshack.us/a/img833/9964/fuckingalligators."[[https://s5.mangadex.org/data/28fc7dd28296a7ad4acbfabc5e36c19d/x5.png fuckin']] [[http://imageshack.us/a/img651/5923/fuckalligators.jpg [[https://s5.mangadex.org/data/28fc7dd28296a7ad4acbfabc5e36c19d/x6.png alligators.]]"



** ''Stone Ocean', ': [[spoiler:Pucci actually restarts the universe and kills off the heroes except the TagalongKid. While he gets points for trying to tie up that loose end, Emporio ends up defeating him by using the stand power of Weather Report that was gifted to Jolyne.]]

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** ''Stone Ocean', ': Ocean'': [[spoiler:Pucci actually restarts the universe and kills off the heroes except the TagalongKid. While he gets points for trying to tie up that loose end, Emporio ends up defeating him by using the stand power of Weather Report that was gifted to Jolyne.]]


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** Gappy wears a 'dixie-cup' style sailor hat, constantly. He even gets pulled out of the ground in it.
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* LongRunner: One of the longest-running manga series in Japan. 117 volumes and still going! (Although it doesn't share the joy of extensive numbering as other manga long runners, the volume account is constantly reset as of ''Vento Aureo'' with 63 Volumes, now each new part begins with Volume 1.)

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* LongRunner: One of the longest-running manga series in Japan. 117 124 volumes and still going! (Although it doesn't share the joy of extensive numbering as other manga long runners, the volume account is constantly reset as of ''Vento Aureo'' with 63 Volumes, now each new part begins with Volume 1.)
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*** Crazy Diamond can heal and restore anything to peak condition and even merge objects together, on top of being one of the fastest and strongest stands around, but it can't resurrect the dead (more specifically it can't restore life), certain ailments like the Nijimura Brothers' father's condition can't be fixed, and it can't heal its user.
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* LargeHam: Almost ''[[UpToEleven every single named character]]''.



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*** Giorno Giovana (Golden Wind): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4AHdUa9kKg

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* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Diavolo, who is Italian for ''Devil''. Not that anyone knows his name though.

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Diavolo, who is Italian for ''Devil''. Not that anyone knows his name though.



** The Stand Arrow and the [[spoiler:"Requiem" stands it creates]]. The first [[spoiler:Requiem stand, Killer Queen Bites the Dust]], is an especially ''specific'' example of this trope: [[spoiler:Hayato has told Kira he has discovered his identity, and has evidence of it, causing Kira to kill Hayato in a panic--despite shutting Hayato up, Kira now has a dead child to explain. Kira now needs a way to deal with the deceased Hayato ''and'' keep his identity secret. The answer? Bites the Dust. First off, time is reset to immediately before Hayato's death. Then Killer Queen converts to a remote stand and hides on Hayato, resulting in a bomb that will go off whenever Hayato tells anyone about Kira or if anyone tries to ask Hayato questions about the same. After that, time will rewind to the morning after Hayato's original death. In each permutation of the time loop, deaths from the previous loops will be carried over--even if Hayato deliberately alters his actions, the people who have died previously will simply spontaneously explode. Not only is Hayato trapped and kept quiet, but even those who interrogate him will die ''randomly'' without any evidence linking them to Hayato or Kira. The tiny remote Killer Queen will also protect Hayato from any significant harm, meaning the poor kid can't even kill himself.]] Despite some small weaknesses--[[spoiler:it's implied that Kira can't choose to activate the ability, it leaves Kira vulnerable since he can only have one active bomb at a time, and Kira doesn't actually know about the GroundhogDayLoop element at first]]--the ability is perfectly tailored to the situation and close to invincible.

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** The A small handful of Stands are divided into [=ACT=]s, each one generally becoming stronger than the previous one as their users grow as people.
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The first [[spoiler:Requiem stand, Killer Queen Bites the Dust]], is an especially ''specific'' example of this trope: [[spoiler:Hayato has told Kira he has discovered his identity, and has evidence of it, causing Kira to kill Hayato in a panic--despite shutting Hayato up, Kira now has a dead child to explain. Kira now needs a way to deal with the deceased Hayato ''and'' keep his identity secret. The answer? Bites the Dust. First off, time is reset to immediately before Hayato's death. Then Killer Queen converts to a remote stand and hides on Hayato, resulting in a bomb that will go off whenever Hayato tells anyone about Kira or if anyone tries to ask Hayato questions about the same. After that, time will rewind to the morning after Hayato's original death. In each permutation of the time loop, deaths from the previous loops will be carried over--even if Hayato deliberately alters his actions, the people who have died previously will simply spontaneously explode. Not only is Hayato trapped and kept quiet, but even those who interrogate him will die ''randomly'' without any evidence linking them to Hayato or Kira. The tiny remote Killer Queen will also protect Hayato from any significant harm, meaning the poor kid can't even kill himself.]] Despite some small weaknesses--[[spoiler:it's implied that Kira can't choose to activate the ability, it leaves Kira vulnerable since he can only have one active bomb at a time, and Kira doesn't actually know about the GroundhogDayLoop element at first]]--the ability is perfectly tailored to the situation and close to invincible.invincible.
*** In ''Vento Aureo'', [[spoiler:there are two of these. The first is Silver Chariot Requiem, whose powers are of a completely different set from its original form. Silver Chariot focused around extreme speed and swordfighting prowess, while its Requiem puts all of Rome to sleep and can manipulate souls, including controlling the Stands of others. Since its user was on the verge of death and wanted the arrow to be kept away from the ArcVillain, Chariot Requiem moves Polnareff's soul into [[BiggerOnTheInside Mr. President]] to save him, and takes the arrow for itself to protect it.]] [[spoiler:The second and final Requiem stand of Part 5 is Gold Experience Requiem, whose primary power is to reverse time. This power is not only strong in of itself, but it also directly nullifies Diavolo's Stand, whose power is to erase time.]]

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** ''Stone Ocean'': [[spoiler:Pucci actually restarts the universe and kills off the heroes except the TagalongKid. While he gets points for trying to tie up that loose end, Emporio ends up defeating him by using the stand power of Weather Report that was gifted to Jolyne.]]

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** ''Stone Ocean'': Ocean', ': [[spoiler:Pucci actually restarts the universe and kills off the heroes except the TagalongKid. While he gets points for trying to tie up that loose end, Emporio ends up defeating him by using the stand power of Weather Report that was gifted to Jolyne.]]


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* NecessaryDrawback: Pretty much ''every single Stand'' has a requirement or weakness that prevents it from being ridiculously overpowered.
** Close-range Stands tend to have good durability and destrutive power, but as the name implies, they won't be able to go much further than spitting distance. If they have any special secondary powers, they're usually only usable on things that they have touched.
*** Star Platinum; A-tier everything except its C-tier range. [[spoiler:Its TimeStop ability, while useful, can't be sustained longer than 5 seconds, dropping to 2 at most due to disuse in ''Diamond is Unbreakable''. Furthermore, it won't be very helpful if he can't get to his target before stopped time ends.]]
*** Purple Haze has great destructive power, further enhanced by its ability; if the capsules on its knuckles break (usually because it punched something), then a deadly flesh-eating virus is released and quickly kills anything it infects. Even ''that'' has its drawbacks, as Fugo is not immune to his own Stand's virus.
** Long-range Stands have the advantage in that they can travel far distances from their users, but have the inverse problem of close-range Stands in that they tend to have middling strength and durability at best.
*** Echoes Act 1 has an incredibly situational power (creating {{Written Sound Effect}}s on surfaces), but has great range at 50 meters. Its evolved forms have more applicable abilities, but decreased range.
** Automatic Stands are able to go far distances from their user ''and'' can have high destructive power or durability (usually the latter), but those Stands aren't directly controllable by their users.
*** Sheer Heart Attack can generate powerful explosions and is virtually indestructible, but will always attempt to blow up the warmest thing nearby, even if it's not the intended target.
*** Super Fly is immensely durable and can [[AttackReflector reflect any damage done to it]], but its power to trap the last person inside of it is indiscriminate, even towards its user.
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* MagicalRealism: The franchise's supernatural happenings are originally routed in some scientific basis (the creator of the infamous Stone Mask is revealed to be something of a primordial mutant vampire scientist), but it gradually begins to incorporate the likes of ghosts, (maybe) aliens, and the Mormonic post-cruxifixction adventures of [[spoiler:Jesus Christ]]. After the cast gets over their initial shock of their first fantastical encounter, they're more inclined to believe in just about anything. Case in point, Josuke, Okuyasu, and Koichi just express mild surprise and interest when Rohan tells them, among other things, that [[spoiler:mountain gods]] are real and quite wrathful.

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* MagicalRealism: The franchise's supernatural happenings are originally routed originally--[[ArtisticLicense in-universe, anyway]]--rooted in some scientific basis (the creator basis; for instance, the vampires of the infamous Stone Mask is revealed first two parts are created through ancient technology designed to be something of a primordial mutant vampire scientist), but it unlock [[NinetyPercentOfYourBrain the brain's potential]]. The series gradually begins to incorporate the likes of folds in ghosts, (maybe) aliens, and even the Mormonic post-cruxifixction post-crucifixion adventures of [[spoiler:Jesus Christ]]. After the cast gets over their the initial shock of their first fantastical encounter, they're more inclined to believe in just about anything. Case in point, Josuke, Okuyasu, and Koichi just express mild surprise and interest when Rohan tells them, among other things, that [[spoiler:mountain gods]] are real and quite wrathful.
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* MagicalRealism: The franchise's supernatural happenings are originally routed in some scientific basis (the creator of the infamous Stone Mask is revealed to be something of a primordial mutant vampire scientist), but it gradually begins to incorporate the likes of ghosts, (maybe) aliens, and the Mormonic post-cruxifixction adventures of [[spoiler:Jesus Christ]]. After the cast gets over their initial shock of their first fantastical encounter, they're more inclined to believe in just about anything. Case in point, Josuke, Okuyasu, and Koichi just express mild surprise and interest when Rohan tells them, among other things, that [[spoiler:mountain gods]] are real and quite wrathful.
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*** Giorno Giovana (Golden Wind): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXVJdjwyDh4

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*** Giorno Giovana (Golden Wind): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXVJdjwyDh4com/watch?v=a4AHdUa9kKg



* MadeOfIron: protagonists tend to shrug off very severe wounds, that is, until their PlotArmor runs out.

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* MadeOfIron: protagonists Protagonists tend to shrug off very severe wounds, that is, until their PlotArmor runs out.
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* MusicalThemeNaming: An interesting variation. Many characters in ''Phantom Blood'', ''Battle Tendency'', and ''Stardust Crusaders'' are named after musicians, bands, or albums, for example: [[Music/RonnieJamesDio Dio]] Brando, [[Music/REOSpeedwagon Robert E. O. Speedwagon]], and Music/RubberSoul. In the later parts, the theme naming drifted towards Stand names in order to avoid {{Who Names Their Kid|Dude}} [[{{Music/ACDC}} Esidisi]].
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*** Joseph Joestar (Battle Tendency): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVNRYQ10IXk

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*** Joseph Joestar (Battle Tendency): https://www.Tendency) has two recurring themes: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVNRYQ10IXkcom/watch?v=MtdqnCTRtWI I'm In Control]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nIBZ-mv9yU&t=5s Appearance]]
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*** Josuke Higashikata(Diamond is Unbreakable): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRGrfurZaNQ

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*** Josuke Higashikata(Diamond Higashikata (Diamond is Unbreakable): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRGrfurZaNQ
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*** Johnathan Joestar (Phantom Blood): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7wnG-loPlY

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*** Johnathan Jonathan Joestar (Phantom Blood): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7wnG-loPlY
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*** The anime adaptation has one for each [=JoJo=], and by extension, each part:
** Johnathan Joestar (Phantom Blood): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7wnG-loPlY
** Joseph Joestar (Battle Tendency): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVNRYQ10IXk
** Jotaro Kujo (Stardust Crusaders): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFjE5A4UAJI
** Josuke Higashikata(Diamond is Unbreakable): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRGrfurZaNQ
** Giorno Giovana (Golden Wind): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXVJdjwyDh4

to:

*** ** The anime adaptation has one for each [=JoJo=], and by extension, each part:
** *** Johnathan Joestar (Phantom Blood): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7wnG-loPlY
** *** Joseph Joestar (Battle Tendency): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVNRYQ10IXk
** *** Jotaro Kujo (Stardust Crusaders): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFjE5A4UAJI
** *** Josuke Higashikata(Diamond is Unbreakable): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRGrfurZaNQ
** *** Giorno Giovana (Golden Wind): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXVJdjwyDh4

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