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*** [[Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa Anime Kira]], [[Creator/HiroakiHirata ASB Polnareff]], [[Creator/KaitoIshikawa Sale]], [[Creator/AtsukoTanaka Lisa Lisa]], [[Creator/RikiyaKoyama EOH/ASB Kira]], [[Creator/AkioOhtsuka Wamuu]] and [[Creator/KentaMiyake Avdol]] are [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry Dante, Vergil, Nero, Trish, Credo, J.D. Morrison and Goliath]].
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** [[Characters/JojosBizarreAdventureGiornoGiovanna Giorno Giovanna]]
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*** [[Creator/DaisukeOno Anime Jotaro]], [[Creator/RinaSato Hayato]], [[Creator/{{Mugihito}} OVA J Geil]], [[Creator/JurotaKosugi OVA Jotaro]], [[Creator/RikiyaKoyama EOH/ASB Kira]] and [[Creator/AtsukoTanaka Lisa Lisa]] are all [[VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry members of a big, screwed up family]] that keeps being murdered by [[Creator/SayakaOhara Aya]]'s magic.
*** [[Creator/KentaroIto N'Doul]], [[Creator/ShowtaroMorikubo Akira]], [[Creator/TakahiroSakurai Rohan]] and [[Creator/TakahiroMizushima radio drama Johnny]] have all voiced the titular protagonist of the VideoGame/MegaManX series at some point.
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* SameVoiceTheirEntireLife: Joseph in both Part 2 and 3 is voiced by Unshou Ishizuka, even as he becomes older (as in, being a Badass Grandpa) in the latter part. Ishizuka does the old man impression well, too.
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** Since she was never given a canon first name, fans sometimes refer to Jotaro's ex-wife (and Jolyne's mom) either as "[[Music/DollyParton Dolly]]" (since Jolyne is named after a Dolly Parton song), or "[[Music/MarinaAndTheDiamonds Marina]]" ([[PunnyName after her husband's fascination with the ocean]]).

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** Since she was never given a canon first name, fans sometimes refer to Jotaro's ex-wife (and Jolyne's mom) either as "[[Music/DollyParton Dolly]]" (since Jolyne is named after a Dolly Parton song), or "[[Music/MarinaAndTheDiamonds "[[Music/MarinaDiamandis Marina]]" ([[PunnyName after her husband's fascination with the ocean]]).
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*** [[Creator/YasuyukiKase Mikitaka]], [[Creator/YuShimamura Shinobu]] and [[Creator/KenjiHamada Angelo]]'s voice actors previously worked together in the Japanese dub of the ''Film/Deadpool2016'''s film as Deadpool, Negasonic Teenage Warhead and Ajax respectively.
*** Several voice actors from Manga/MyHeroAcademia have worked together in part 5, with [[Creator/NobuhikoOkamoto Ghiaccio]], [[Creator/DaikiYamashita Narancia]] and [[Creator/JunichiSuwabe Abbacchio]] joining the cast.

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*** [[Creator/YasuyukiKase Mikitaka]], [[Creator/YuShimamura Shinobu]] and [[Creator/KenjiHamada Angelo]]'s voice actors previously worked together in the Japanese dub of the ''Film/Deadpool2016'''s film as Deadpool, Negasonic Teenage Warhead and Ajax Ajax, respectively.
*** Several voice actors from Manga/MyHeroAcademia ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' have worked together in part Part 5, with [[Creator/NobuhikoOkamoto Ghiaccio]], [[Creator/DaikiYamashita Narancia]] and [[Creator/JunichiSuwabe Abbacchio]] joining the cast.

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*** Prior to being announced to be playing Jolyne, Creator/FairouzAi's fascination with the franchise stretched back to her high-school years, where she used Skype to read along with/fandub editions of the manga. She didn't graduate from her seiyuu agency's training camp until 2019, where her first big role was as Hibiki in ''How Heavy Are The Dumbbells You Lift?!''.

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*** Prior to being announced to the announcement she would be playing voicing Jolyne, Creator/FairouzAi's fascination with the franchise stretched back to her high-school middle school years, where she used Skype to read along with/fandub editions of the manga. She didn't graduate from her seiyuu agency's training camp until 2019, where her first big role was as Hibiki in ''How Heavy Are The Dumbbells You Lift?!''.have reading sessions with other fans.
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*** Prior to being announced to be playing Jolyne, Creator/Fairouz Ai's fascination with the franchise stretched back to her high-school years, where she used Skype to read along with/fandub editions of the manga. She didn't graduate from her seiyuu agency's training camp until 2019, where her first big role was as Hibiki in ''How Heavy Are The Dumbbells You Lift?!''.

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*** Prior to being announced to be playing Jolyne, Creator/Fairouz Ai's Creator/FairouzAi's fascination with the franchise stretched back to her high-school years, where she used Skype to read along with/fandub editions of the manga. She didn't graduate from her seiyuu agency's training camp until 2019, where her first big role was as Hibiki in ''How Heavy Are The Dumbbells You Lift?!''.
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*** Prior to being announced to be playing Jolyne, Ai Fairouz' fascination with the franchise stretched back to her high-school years, where she used Skype to read along with/fandub editions of the manga. She didn't graduate from her seiyuu agency's training camp until 2019, where her first big role was as Hibiki in ''How Heavy Are The Dumbbells You Lift?!''.

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*** Prior to being announced to be playing Jolyne, Ai Fairouz' Creator/Fairouz Ai's fascination with the franchise stretched back to her high-school years, where she used Skype to read along with/fandub editions of the manga. She didn't graduate from her seiyuu agency's training camp until 2019, where her first big role was as Hibiki in ''How Heavy Are The Dumbbells You Lift?!''.
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*** Prior to being announced to be playing Jolyne, Ai Fairouz' fascination with the franchise stretched back to her high-school years, where she used Skype to read along with/fandub editions of the manga. She didn't graduate from her seiyuu agency's training camp until 2019, where her first big role was as Hibiki in ''How Heavy Are The Dumbbells You Lift?!''.

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*** Creator/KiraBuckland is a lifelong fan. Jolyne is her favorite character in the series as she has frequently cosplayed her and has voiced her in some fanworks. Buckland also hosted a ''[=JoJo=]'' panel at Anime Expo 2016. While ''Stone Ocean'' has yet to receive an anime dubbed adaptation, she became a promoted fangirl when she got to voice Reimi Sugimoto in ''Diamond is Unbreakable''.

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*** Creator/KiraBuckland is a lifelong fan. Jolyne is her favorite character in the series as she has frequently cosplayed her and has voiced her in some fanworks. Buckland also hosted a ''[=JoJo=]'' panel at Anime Expo 2016. While ''Stone Ocean'' has yet to receive an anime dubbed adaptation, English dub, she became a promoted fangirl when she got to voice Reimi Sugimoto in ''Diamond is Unbreakable''.
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*** Creator/KiraBuckland is a lifelong fan. Jolyne is her favorite character in the series as she has frequently cosplayed her and has voiced her in some fanworks. Buckland also hosted a ''[=JoJo=]'' panel at Anime Expo 2016. While ''Stone Ocean'' has yet to receive an anime adaptation, she became a promoted fangirl when she got to voice Reimi Sugimoto in ''Diamond is Unbreakable''.

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*** Creator/KiraBuckland is a lifelong fan. Jolyne is her favorite character in the series as she has frequently cosplayed her and has voiced her in some fanworks. Buckland also hosted a ''[=JoJo=]'' panel at Anime Expo 2016. While ''Stone Ocean'' has yet to receive an anime dubbed adaptation, she became a promoted fangirl when she got to voice Reimi Sugimoto in ''Diamond is Unbreakable''.
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* ReferencedBy: ZUN, the creator of ''VideoGame/TouhouProject'', is an admitted fanboy. As such, there are several references within his games. Most notable is Sakuya Izayoi, who references DIO in both her [[TimeStandsStill powers]] and [[KnifeNut weapons of choice]], as well as her association with vampires. Additionally, the kanji for Touhou (東方) are the same as the ones used in Josuke's family name.

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* ReferencedBy: ZUN, the creator of ''VideoGame/TouhouProject'', ''Franchise/TouhouProject'', is an admitted fanboy. As such, there are several references within his games. Most notable is Sakuya Izayoi, who references DIO in both her [[TimeStandsStill powers]] and [[KnifeNut weapons of choice]], as well as her association with vampires. Additionally, the kanji for Touhou (東方) are the same as the ones used in Josuke's family name.
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** Initially played straight with Joseph, then later averted. In Part 2, he is voiced by Creator/TomokazuSugita, who also voiced his older self at the end of said Part. He voiced both young (Part 2) and old (Part 3) Joseph in ''All-Star Battle''. Once the anime got into Part 3, Sugita was [[TheOtherDarrin darrin'd]] by Creator/UnshoIshizuka, who is an older voice actor that's around Part 3 Joseph's age. Does that mean Ishizuka is now ''the'' official voice of Joseph, staying true to this by even voicing the character's younger self? Nope. He'll likely keep his role as old Joseph (or, he ''[[ActorExistenceFailure would]]'' have), but Sugita [[RoleReprise reprised his role]] as young Joseph for ''[[VideoGame/JStarsVictoryVS J-Stars Victory VS]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven Eyes of Heaven]]''. This falls in line with the TimeShiftedActor trope. This changing of voice actors is retained in the English dub, with Creator/BenDiskin voicing young Joseph and Creator/RichardEpcar voicing old Joseph.

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** Initially played straight with Joseph, then later averted. In Part 2, he is voiced by Creator/TomokazuSugita, who also voiced his older self at the end of said Part. He voiced both young (Part 2) and old (Part 3) Joseph in ''All-Star Battle''. Once the anime got into Part 3, Sugita was [[TheOtherDarrin darrin'd]] by Creator/UnshoIshizuka, who is an older voice actor that's around Part 3 Joseph's age. Does that mean Ishizuka is now ''the'' official voice of Joseph, staying true to this by even voicing the character's younger self? Nope. He'll likely keep his role as old Joseph (or, he ''[[ActorExistenceFailure ''[[CharacterOutlivesActor would]]'' have), but Sugita [[RoleReprise reprised his role]] as young Joseph for ''[[VideoGame/JStarsVictoryVS J-Stars Victory VS]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven Eyes of Heaven]]''. This falls in line with the TimeShiftedActor trope. This changing of voice actors is retained in the English dub, with Creator/BenDiskin voicing young Joseph and Creator/RichardEpcar voicing old Joseph.
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** Initially played straight with Joseph, then later averted. In Part 2, he is voiced by Creator/TomokazuSugita, who also voiced his older self at the end of said Part. He voiced both young (Part 2) and old (Part 3) Joseph in ''All-Star Battle''. Once the anime got into Part 3, Sugita was [[TheOtherDarrin darrin'd]] by Creator/UnshoIshizuka, who is an older voice actor that's around Part 3 Joseph's age. Does that mean Ishizuka is now ''the'' official voice of Joseph, staying true to this by even voicing the character's younger self? Nope. He'll likely keep his role as old Joseph, but Sugita [[RoleReprise reprised his role]] as young Joseph for ''[[VideoGame/JStarsVictoryVS J-Stars Victory VS]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven Eyes of Heaven]]''. This falls in line with the TimeShiftedActor trope. This changing of voice actors is retained in the English dub, with Creator/BenDiskin voicing young Joseph and Creator/RichardEpcar voicing old Joseph.

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** Initially played straight with Joseph, then later averted. In Part 2, he is voiced by Creator/TomokazuSugita, who also voiced his older self at the end of said Part. He voiced both young (Part 2) and old (Part 3) Joseph in ''All-Star Battle''. Once the anime got into Part 3, Sugita was [[TheOtherDarrin darrin'd]] by Creator/UnshoIshizuka, who is an older voice actor that's around Part 3 Joseph's age. Does that mean Ishizuka is now ''the'' official voice of Joseph, staying true to this by even voicing the character's younger self? Nope. He'll likely keep his role as old Joseph, Joseph (or, he ''[[ActorExistenceFailure would]]'' have), but Sugita [[RoleReprise reprised his role]] as young Joseph for ''[[VideoGame/JStarsVictoryVS J-Stars Victory VS]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven Eyes of Heaven]]''. This falls in line with the TimeShiftedActor trope. This changing of voice actors is retained in the English dub, with Creator/BenDiskin voicing young Joseph and Creator/RichardEpcar voicing old Joseph.
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* SameVoiceTheirEntireLife: Joseph in both Part 2 and 3 is voiced by Unshou Ishizuka, even as he becomes older (as in, being a Badass Grandpa) in the latter part. Ishizuka does the old man impression well, too.
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** Bruno Buccellati is also often called "Zipperman" after the translated name of his Stand, Sticky Fingers.

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** Bruno Buccellati is also often called "Zipperman" "Zipper Man" after the translated name of his Stand, Sticky Fingers.Fingers, and "Zipper Mom" for his feminine appearance and the way he takes care of the younger gang members. Since Abbacchio is referred to as "Goth Dad", he and Bruno are collectively the "mafia parents".

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** In a few fanworks, three-to-four voice actresses who have voiced characters in them also voiced ''[=JoJo=]'' characters as of ''[[VideoGame/JojosBizarreAdventureAllStarBattle All Star Battle]]'', including Sakuya's Japanese voice actress in ''VideoGame/KoumajouDensetsu'', Creator/MiyukiSawashiro, voicing Jolyne.


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* ReferencedBy: ZUN, the creator of ''VideoGame/TouhouProject'', is an admitted fanboy. As such, there are several references within his games. Most notable is Sakuya Izayoi, who references DIO in both her [[TimeStandsStill powers]] and [[KnifeNut weapons of choice]], as well as her association with vampires. Additionally, the kanji for Touhou (東方) are the same as the ones used in Josuke's family name.
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** In a few fanworks, three-to-four voice actresses who have voiced characters in them also voiced ''[=JoJo=]'' characters as of ''[[VideoGame/JojosBizarreAdventureAllStarBattle All Star Battle]]'', including Sakuya's Japanese voice actress in ''VideoGame/KoumajouDensetsu'', Creator/MiyukiSawashiro, voicing Jolyne.
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* CharacterSpecificPages:
** [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureDIO Dio Brando/DIO]]
** [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureJosephJoestar Joseph Joestar]]
** [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureJotaroKujo Jotaro Kujo]]
** [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureJeanPierrePolnareff Jean-Pierre Polnareff]]
** [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureYoshikageKira Yoshikage Kira]]
** [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiavolo Diavolo]]
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* BigNameFan:
** Kazuma Kaneko, co-creator of the ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' series, is a big fan of Araki's work. This is partly what lead to the creation of the now famous ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'' subseries. This also run in reverse as well with Araki being a fan of Kaneko's art as well.
** Yuusei Matsui, the mangaka behind ''Manga/AssassinationClassroom'', cites Araki and ''[=JoJo=]'' as one of his biggest influences for his work. This is made better when he got to host a cooking show with Araki and meet his idol personally.
** ZUN, the creator of ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'', is an admitted fanboy. As such, there are several references within his games. Most notable is Sakuya Izayoi, who references DIO in both her [[TimeStandsStill powers]] and [[KnifeNut weapons of choice]], as well as her association with vampires. Additionally, the kanji for Touhou (東方) are the same as the ones used in Josuke's family name; and in a few fanworks, three-to-four voice actresses who have voiced characters in them also voiced ''[=JoJo=]'' characters as of ''[[VideoGame/JojosBizarreAdventureAllStarBattle All Star Battle]]'' (including Sakuya's Japanese voice actress in ''VideoGame/KoumajouDensetsu'', Creator/MiyukiSawashiro, voicing Jolyne).
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** "Holy Wubstorm" (after Wamuu's special attack Holy Sandstorm) for the Pillar Men's dubstep-flavored {{Leitmotif}} in the anime.

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** "Holy Wubstorm" (after Wamuu's special attack Holy Divine Sandstorm) for the Pillar Men's dubstep-flavored {{Leitmotif}} in the anime.
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** Part 2's version of Joseph Joestar is sometimes referred to as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny due to his [[TheTrickstertricky nature]], ridiculous antics, and [[BornLucky incredible luck]].

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** Part 2's version of Joseph Joestar is sometimes referred to as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny due to his [[TheTrickstertricky [[TheTrickster tricky nature]], ridiculous antics, and [[BornLucky incredible luck]].
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** Part 2's version of Joseph Joestar is sometimes referred to as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny due to his [[TricksterArchetype tricky nature]], ridiculous antics, and [[BornLucky incredible luck]].

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** Part 2's version of Joseph Joestar is sometimes referred to as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny due to his [[TricksterArchetype tricky [[TheTrickstertricky nature]], ridiculous antics, and [[BornLucky incredible luck]].
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** DIO's mansion is commonly, and quite crudely, referred to as "DIO's fuckhouse".
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* CreatorBacklash: Araki has since admitted that part of the reason Avdol in Part 3 and Fugo in Part 5 didn't get many fights was because he found their powersets too difficult to make good battles out of. The experience led to him vowing to not use many if any fire or poison-based Stands for heroes again as a consequence.
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** There has to be at least a few people who became attracted to the series thanks to ''WebVideo/JoJosBizarreAdventureAbridged''.

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** There has to be at least a few people who became attracted to the series thanks to ''WebVideo/JoJosBizarreAdventureAbridged''.''WebVideo/JojosBizarreAdventureAbridged''.
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* BeamMeUpScotty: Despite how popular the phrase is, no one in the series has ever said "This must be the work of an enemy Stand." However, in one chapter of ''Diamond is Unbreakable'', Koichi says, "This has to be the work of an enemy Stand user".

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* BeamMeUpScotty: Despite how popular the phrase is, no one in the series has ever said said, "This must be the work of an enemy Stand." However, in one chapter of ''Diamond is Unbreakable'', Koichi says, "This has to be the work of an enemy Stand user".
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** Jotaro's sometimes jokingly compared to "[[{{ComicStrip/Peanuts}} Charlie Brown]]", due to his "Yare yare daze..." being translated into English as "Good grief..."

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** Jotaro's sometimes jokingly compared to "[[{{ComicStrip/Peanuts}} [[{{ComicStrip/Peanuts}} Charlie Brown]]", Brown]], due to his "Yare yare daze..." being translated into English as "Good grief..."

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