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* StuffBlowingUp: Commonly used to show someone being utterly trounced.


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* StuffBlowingUp: Commonly used to show someone being utterly trounced.
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** Speaking of Kira, a double-sided one occurs on the [[spoiler:first (second?) time loop]] when Kira puts Hayato's hat on.
---> '''Kira:''' [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil5 COMPLETE]] [[Creator/DCDouglas GLOBAL]] [[MemeticMutation ISOLATION!]][[note]]Creator/DCDouglas is Kira's voice actor in the English dub, with this being a nod to Wesker's MemeticMutation infamous line in RE5.[[/note]]

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*** Cream's ability is ''[[Music/{{TheyMightBeGiants}} "A SNAKE HEAD EATING THE HEAD ON THE OPPOSITE SIIIIIIIIIIIIII-"]]''

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*** Cream's ability is ''[[Music/{{TheyMightBeGiants}} "A SNAKE HEAD EATING THE HEAD HEAD]] [[Music/{{Apollo18}} ON THE OPPOSITE SIIIIIIIIIIIIII-"]]''



** In "Diamond Is Unbreakable", Kira frequently waxes lyrics from [[Music/{{TheyMightBeGiants}} ECNALUBMA]].

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** In "Diamond Is Unbreakable", Kira frequently waxes lyrics from [[Music/{{TheyMightBeGiants}} ECNALUBMA]]."ECNALUBMA"]].
*** A more subtle [[Music/{{TheyMightBeGiants}} They Might Be Giants]] reference occurs in the ghost alley.
---> '''Ghostly Hands:''' Turn around... Turn around... [[{{Music/Apollo18}} There's a human skull on the ground...]]

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* EarlyBirdCameo: In "Diamond is Unbreakable". During the moment

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* EarlyBirdCameo: In "Diamond is Unbreakable". During the moment Hayato Kawajiri heads out of the "Child Protagonist Purgatory", another child wearing a baseball uniform is heading out, with their face obscured by Poco, Smokey and Anne. That kid is Emporio Alniño, [[spoiler:the one to actually defeat the BigBad in ''Stone Ocean'']].



*** "Morioh Cho Radio" appears randomly in "Diamond is Unbreakable"

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*** "Morioh Cho Radio" appears randomly in "Diamond is Unbreakable"Unbreakable" during ominous or dramatic moments.



** One of "Stardust Crusaders"' transition cards asked if anyone remembered ''[=JoJo=]'s Bizarre Adventure'''s beginnings, which involved [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood vampires]]. He then says ''"Me neither"'' without even expecting an answer from his audience, which alludes to how that part is not the most iconic out of the rest.

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** One of "Stardust Crusaders"' transition cards asked if anyone remembered ''[=JoJo=]'s Bizarre Adventure'''s beginnings, which involved [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood vampires]]. He then says ''"Me neither"'' without even expecting an answer from his audience, which alludes alluding to how that part is not the most iconic out of the rest.


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** After taking silent potshots at [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood Poco]], [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Smokey]] and [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Anne]] for having no plot significance in their parts by not including them in these videos, "Diamond is Unbreakable" finally features them in the same scene... set in a place called "Child Protagonist Purgatory".

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* TakeThat: To finish off "Stardust Crusaders", the "To Be Continued" arrow appears while the narrator badly sings [[Music/TheBangles "Walk Like an Egyptian"]]. As he tries to justify that the show stopped using [[Music/{{Yes}} "Roundabout"]] as the ending song, another arrow appears with the first note of that song playing. This serves to show how that song is essentially synonymous with the franchise, and how no other tune can compete against that.

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* TakeThat: TakeThat:
** One of "Stardust Crusaders"' transition cards asked if anyone remembered ''[=JoJo=]'s Bizarre Adventure'''s beginnings, which involved [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood vampires]]. He then says ''"Me neither"'' without even expecting an answer from his audience, which alludes to how that part is not the most iconic out of the rest.
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To finish off "Stardust Crusaders", the "To Be Continued" arrow appears while the narrator badly sings [[Music/TheBangles "Walk Like an Egyptian"]]. As he tries to justify that the show stopped using [[Music/{{Yes}} "Roundabout"]] as the ending song, another arrow appears with the first note of that song playing. This serves to show how that song is essentially synonymous with the franchise, and how no other tune can compete against that.

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** "Diamond is Unbreakable" ends with nearly everyone at Morioh saying goodbye to Reimi Sugimoto as she [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence ascend to a higher plane of existence]]. While this happens, Jotaro says the same thing to Koichi instead, and then throws him into the sky with prepared luggage. And then, on the boat home with Joseph, Jotaro wants to go home to his wife, [[CallBack who he has a "healthy monogamous relationship with"]]. He is about to reveal other plans while Koichi is still flying and screaming. This alludes to ''Vento Aureo'''s beginning, where Jotaro sends Koichi to Italy for investigating Giorno Giovanna, the new protagonist.



* EarlyBirdCameo: In "Diamond is Unbreakable". During the moment



-->'''Jotaro''': To assert dominance I shall now detail miscellaneous '''strands''' of your '''history''' to your face *Ahem*\\
'''Josuke's Mind''': Strands, History = ''Hair, Boring'' = '''HAIR INSULT'''

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-->'''Jotaro''': -->'''Jotaro:''' To assert dominance I shall now detail miscellaneous '''strands''' of your '''history''' to your face *Ahem*\\
face. ''*Ahem*''\\
'''Josuke's Mind''': mind:''' Strands, History = ''Hair, Boring'' = '''HAIR INSULT'''



* SequelEscalation: "Phantom Blood" is 3.5 minutes long. "Battle Tendency" is almost double that at just over 6 minutes. "Stardust Crusaders" is double '''that''' at 12 minutes. Helps explain why the time between the first and second videos was about 1 month while the time between the second and third was 6.5 months.

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*** "Morioh Cho Radio" appears randomly in "Diamond is Unbreakable"
* SequelEscalation: "Phantom Blood" is 3.5 minutes long. "Battle Tendency" is almost double that at just over 6 minutes. "Stardust Crusaders" is double '''that''' at 12 minutes. "Diamond is Unbreakable" is only a few seconds longer than the previous video, clocking at 13.5 minutes. Helps explain why the time between the first and second videos was about 1 month while month, the time between the second and third was 6.5 months, and the time between the third and fourth was 9 months.
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* InsaneTrollLogic: Josuke has a tendency to twist others' words into [[BerserkButton insults about his hair]].
-->'''Jotaro''': To assert dominance I shall now detail miscellaneous '''strands''' of your '''history''' to your face *Ahem*\\
'''Josuke's Mind''': Strands, History = ''Hair, Boring'' = '''HAIR INSULT'''


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** In "Diamond Is Unbreakable" Reimi and Arnold are constantly referred to as "actual ghosts".
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*** Cream's ability is ''[[Music/{{TheyMightBeGiants}} "A SNAKE HEAD EATING THE HEAD ON THE OPPOSITE SIIIIIIIIIIIIII-"]]''
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* [=JoJo=]'s Bizarre Adventure Diamond Is Unbreakable But Really Really Fast (released Jul 15, 2020)

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* [=JoJo=]'s [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmj9R1qIokw JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Diamond Is Unbreakable But Really Really Fast Fast]] (released Jul 15, 2020)
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* [=JoJo=]'s Bizarre Adventure Diamond Is Unbreakable But Really Really Fast (to be released Jul 15, 2020)

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* [=JoJo=]'s Bizarre Adventure Diamond Is Unbreakable But Really Really Fast (to be released (released Jul 15, 2020)
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* AdaptedOut: Tertiary [==JoJo==] characters that don't add anything to the plot such as Poco, Smokey Brown, and Anne don't appear in their respective videos. They later appear in "Child Protagonist Purgatory" in "Diamond Is Unbreakable", alongside Emporio from Part 6.

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* AdaptedOut: Tertiary [==JoJo==] [=JoJo=] characters that don't add anything to the plot such as Poco, Smokey Brown, and Anne don't appear in their respective videos. They later appear in "Child Protagonist Purgatory" in "Diamond Is Unbreakable", alongside Emporio from Part 6.
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* AdaptedOut: Tertiary JoJo characters that don't add anything to the plot such as Poco, Smokey Brown, and Anne don't appear in their respective videos. They later appear in "Child Protagonist Purgatory" in "Diamond Is Unbreakable", alongside Emporio from Part 6.

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* AdaptedOut: Tertiary JoJo [==JoJo==] characters that don't add anything to the plot such as Poco, Smokey Brown, and Anne don't appear in their respective videos. They later appear in "Child Protagonist Purgatory" in "Diamond Is Unbreakable", alongside Emporio from Part 6.

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* AdaptedOut: Tertiary JoJo characters that don't add anything to the plot such as Poco, Smokey Brown, and Anne don't appear in their respective videos. They later appear in "Child Protagonist Purgatory" in "Diamond Is Unbreakable", alongside Emporio from Part 6.



-->'''Cameo:''' Have you watched ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}''?\\

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-->'''Cameo:''' -->'''Judgement:''' Have you watched ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}''?\\



'''Cameo:''' Uh, then this might take a hot minute to explain.

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'''Cameo:''' '''Judgement:''' Uh, then this might take a hot minute to explain.


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** In "Diamond Is Unbreakable", Kira frequently waxes lyrics from [[Music/{{TheyMightBeGiants}} ECNALUBMA]].
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* JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Diamond Is Unbreakable But Really Really Fast (to be released July 15, 2020)

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* JoJo's [=JoJo=]'s Bizarre Adventure Diamond Is Unbreakable But Really Really Fast (to be released July 15, 2020)
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* JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Diamond Is Unbreakable But Really Really Fast (to be released July 15, 2020)
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-->'''Cameo:''' Have you watched ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}''?\\

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-->'''Cameo:''' Have you watched ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}''?\\''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}''?\\

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** When Jonathan attempts to set Dio on fire while the latter has recently become a vampire, Dio responds with his goals to "take over the world first". But Jonathan interrupts him when he says [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders "The World"]], [[LampshadeHanging because he's not supposed to say that yet.]]



** In "Where is Josuke?", Near states that his victory was [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty "pure luck" and that he was "not in control of the situation at all"]]

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** In "Where is Josuke?", Near states that his victory was [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty "pure luck" and that he was "not in control of the situation at all"]]all"]].



* TakeThat: To finish off "Stardust Crusaders", the "To Be Continued" arrow appears while the narrator badly sings [[Music/TheBangles "Walk Like an Egyptian"]]. As he tries to justify this by the fact that the show stopped using [[Music/{{Yes}} "Roundabout"]] as the ending song, another arrow appears with the first note of that song playing. This serves to show how that song is essentially synonymous with the franchise, and how no other tune can compete against that.

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* TakeThat: To finish off "Stardust Crusaders", the "To Be Continued" arrow appears while the narrator badly sings [[Music/TheBangles "Walk Like an Egyptian"]]. As he tries to justify this by the fact that the show stopped using [[Music/{{Yes}} "Roundabout"]] as the ending song, another arrow appears with the first note of that song playing. This serves to show how that song is essentially synonymous with the franchise, and how no other tune can compete against that.
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** Zig-zagged in "Stardust Crusaders" where DIO's moles are consistently on one side of his face, but things such as Jotaro's chain and Polnareff's shoulder strap switch sides.
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* BigWhat: Light, after his IKnowYouKnowIKnow confrontation with Near ends with the latter suddenly producing multiplying 'Death Notes'. [[StuffBlowingUp For no apparent reason, this causes him and Mikami to blow up.]]


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** In that same video, the final scene has Joseph announcing his plans to go home and see his wife, [[BlatantLies who he has a "healthy monogamous relationship with"]]. [[YourCheatingHeart He then corrects himself.]]
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* TakeThat: To finish off "Stardust Crusaders", the "To Be Continued" arrow appears while the narrator badly sings [[Music/TheBangles "Walk Like an Egyptian"]]. As he tries to justify this by the fact that the show stopped using [[Music/{{Yes}} "Roundabout"]] as the ending song, another arrow appears with the first note of that song playing. This serves to show how that song is essentially synonymous with the franchise, and how no other tune can compete against that.
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**In "Where is Josuke?", Near states that his victory was [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty "pure luck" and that he was "not in control of the situation at all"]]
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** The Battle Tendency video changes scenes with a "Meanwhile, in Venice" title card, followed by a single frame showing Part 5's Bruno Bucciarati and Trish Una.

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** The Battle Tendency video "Battle Tendency" at one point changes scenes with a "Meanwhile, in Venice" title card, followed by a single frame few frames showing Part 5's Bruno Bucciarati and Trish Una.
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** The Battle Tendency video changes scenes with a "Meanwhile, in Venice" title card, followed by a single frame showing Part 5's Bruno Bucciarati and Trish Una.

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** During the Steely Dan section in "Stardust Crusaders", Dan demands a back rub from Jotaro. This occurs while Dan's Stand, Lovers, is inside Joseph, meaning that Joseph feels anything that Dan experiences. The back rub causes Joseph's eyes to become BlankWhiteEyes, since he suddenly feels more comfortable. This can be seen in the SplitScreen containing Polnareff, Kakyoin and Joseph for a second or two.



** During the Steely Dan section in "Stardust Crusaders", Dan demands a back rub from Jotaro. This occurs while Dan's Stand, Lovers, is inside Joseph, meaning that Joseph feels anything that Dan experiences. The back rub causes Joseph's eyes to become BlankWhiteEyes, since he suddenly feels more comfortable. This can be seen in the SplitScreen containing Polnareff, Kakyoin and Joseph for a second or two.



** In "Battle Tendency" Stroheim yells "''Sekai-ichi!''" ("Number one in the world!") when he shoots his cyborg eye laser at Kars.



* RedHerring: In the "Stardust Crusaders" video. With hints such as DIO having a "date at 10 o'clock", the mention of the phrase "rhinoceros beetle", and Joseph claiming that DIO is finally dead, you would expect a TemptingFate ending making a GilliganCut towards the events leading up to ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Stone Ocean]]''. Further emphasised by the fact that the first two [=JoJo=] videos end with the same sort of FlashForward, and yet it never happens here.
* RunningGag: A few from the "[=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure=]" videos:
** "At least Dio's dead. Definitely." "It turned out that Dio was not actually dead."
** "Look out, it's (noun) guy!"
** The descriptions for several Stand abilities in a row are simply "Morph dirt" (Judgement), "Morph mineral" (High Priestess), and "Morph sand... Car" (The Fool). After Geb breaks the pattern there's "Morph faaaace" (Khnum).

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* RedHerring: In the "Stardust Crusaders" video. With hints such as DIO having a "date at 10 o'clock", the mention his chanting of the phrase "rhinoceros beetle", and Joseph claiming that DIO is finally dead, you would expect a TemptingFate ending making a GilliganCut towards the events leading up to ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Stone Ocean]]''. Further emphasised by the fact that the first two [=JoJo=] videos end with the same sort of FlashForward, and yet it never happens here.
* RunningGag: RunningGag:
** In general, there are several cases where dramatic tension is abridged by having a character come to a conclusion, then in the very next sentence (if not the same breath) backpedal with a "no" and then immediately backpedal yet again with a "yes."
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A few from the "[=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure=]" videos:
** *** "At least Dio's dead. Definitely." "It turned out that Dio was not actually dead."
** *** "Look out, it's (noun) guy!"
** *** The descriptions for several Stand abilities in a row are simply "Morph dirt" (Judgement), "Morph mineral" (High Priestess), and "Morph sand... Car" (The Fool). After Geb breaks the pattern there's "Morph faaaace" (Khnum).



** In "Death Note" one of Ryuk's lines is "FanFic/QuarterLifeHalfwayToDestruction."

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** In "Death Note" one of Ryuk's lines is is, "Creator/WillemDafoe," alluding to his actor in the live-action ''Film/{{Death Note|2017}}'' adaptation. Later he says, "FanFic/QuarterLifeHalfwayToDestruction."

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* AmbidextrousSprite: Zig-zagged in "Toy Story" where the buttons on Buzz's chest stay on their respective sides no matter which way he faces, but Woody's badge switches sides when he turns.

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* AmbidextrousSprite: The characters are simple enough that it usually doesn't matter, but a couple situations stand out:
** Zig-zagged in "Battle Tendency" where the Column Fellows have numbers tattooed on their chests that need to read the same when they turn either way, but the mechanized half of cyborg Stroheim's head keeps switching sides.
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Zig-zagged in "Toy Story" where the buttons on Buzz's chest stay on their respective sides no matter which way he faces, but Woody's badge switches sides when he turns.



** Two of Star Platinum's less-orthodox moves elicit reactions of, "Wow, I can't believe you (verb)ed at them so hard they exploded/imploded!" Jotaro responds, "Natural talent," the second time in a questioning tone.



** Kira in "Death Note" when he first meets Ryuk.
** Joseph in "Battle Tendency" arrives at his own funeral very much alive and his friends and family respond in this way.

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** Kira Light in "Death Note" when he first meets Ryuk.
Ryuk, interrupted by a CurseCutShort/CutToAnotherScene with a news report.
** Joseph in "Battle Tendency" arrives at his own funeral very much alive and his friends and family respond in this way. [[CurseCutShort/AnotherCharacterInterrupts Joseph then tells them]] why he's definitely not dead.



* ExpospeakGag: The start of the April Fools video has Kira describe the Death Note in this way.

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* ExpospeakGag: The start of the April Fools 2019 video has Kira Light describe the Death Note (or at least the "Note" part) in this way.



*** "Where Is Josuke?" follows suit by having Jotaro finding Josuke in 1999... [[PaintingTheMedium after hopping through some Viva Reverie videos]].
** During the Steely Dan section in "Stardust Crusaders", the eponymous villain orders Jotaro to give him a back rub. This occurs while Steely Dan's Stand, Lovers, is inside Joseph, meaning that he can feel anything that Steely Dan experiences. The back rub causes Joseph's eyes to become BlankWhiteEyes, since he suddenly feels more comfortable. This can be seen in the SplitScreen containing Polnareff, Kakyoin and Joseph for a second or two.

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*** ** "Where Is Josuke?" follows suit previews "Diamond is Unbreakable" by having Jotaro finding find Josuke in 1999... [[PaintingTheMedium after hopping through some other Viva Reverie videos]].
** During the Steely Dan section in "Stardust Crusaders", the eponymous villain orders Jotaro to give him Dan demands a back rub. rub from Jotaro. This occurs while Steely Dan's Stand, Lovers, is inside Joseph, meaning that he can feel Joseph feels anything that Steely Dan experiences. The back rub causes Joseph's eyes to become BlankWhiteEyes, since he suddenly feels more comfortable. This can be seen in the SplitScreen containing Polnareff, Kakyoin and Joseph for a second or two.



** Kira in "Death Note" yells "''[[ThisCannotBe Masaka!]]''" when L announces the existence of a second killer.

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** Kira Light in "Death Note" yells "''[[ThisCannotBe Masaka!]]''" when L announces the existence of a second killer.



** In "Battle Tendency" the Red Stone of Aja is just called "the special rock."



** Good luck picking out more than a couple of phrases in the "Battle Tendency" scene where the "special rock" is about to slip over a precipice, as Joseph, Kars, and Caesar all announce their plans over each other.



** {{Inverted|Trope}} in the April Fools video where every character speaks slowly with an occasional pause between words. Except Ryuk who says his single line even faster than usual.

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** {{Inverted|Trope}} in the April Fools 2019 video where every character speaks slowly with an occasional pause between words. Except Ryuk who says his single line even faster than usual.



** In the April Fool's video, Kira says, "[[Music/TalkingHeads You may ask yourself, 'Well, how did I get here?']]"

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** In the April Fool's 2019 video, Kira Light says, "[[Music/TalkingHeads You may ask yourself, 'Well, how did I get here?']]"

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eixoEKQjI1Q Where Is Josuke?]] (released Apr 1, 2020)


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* BreakingTheFourthWall: Literally in "Where Is Josuke?". Jotaro goes back in time through Viva Reverie's videos by moving a film reel upwards, all to locate the eponymous character.


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As of December 2019, the videos in this series are:

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** Responding to "Look out, it's (noun) guy!" with "I have defeated (noun) guy." In "Battle Tendency" the noun changes despite the opponent being the same person, which confuses Joseph.

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** Responding to "Look out, it's (noun) guy!" with "I have defeated (noun) guy." In "Battle Tendency" the noun changes despite the opponent being referring to the same person, opponent, which confuses Joseph.



** "We should attack him now!" "We should not!"

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** Two allies argue with "We should attack him (the enemy) now!" "We should not!"



** As a kid, Joseph Joestar told some kidnappers that he wanted to be Comicbook/SpiderMan when he grew up. [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders This references him using his Stand, Hermit Purple, which consists of purple thorny vines, to swing across buildings in the final battle against Dio.]] [[LampshadeHanging He even lampshades it in the "Stardust Crusaders" video, saying that one should "always wish upon a star".]]
** When High Priestess catches the Stardust Crusaders in her mouth, she explains that the teeth cannot be destroyed, because "it is hard as diamonds, and [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable diamond is unbreakab-]]".

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** As a kid, Joseph Joestar told some kidnappers that he wanted wants to be Comicbook/SpiderMan ComicBook/SpiderMan when he grew up. [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders This references him using his Stand, Hermit Purple, which consists of purple thorny vines, vine-like Stand to swing across from buildings in during the final battle against Dio.]] [[LampshadeHanging He even lampshades it DIO. When that scene arrives in the "Stardust Crusaders" video, Crusaders", Joseph lampshades it by saying that one should "always wish upon a star".]]
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** When High Priestess catches the Stardust Crusaders in her mouth, she explains that the her teeth cannot be destroyed, because "it is hard as diamonds, and [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable diamond is unbreakab-]]".unbreakab]]--" just as Star Platinum smashes them out.



** When "Battle Tendency" announces the next scene is in Venice, there's a half-moment cutaway to Bucciarati and Trish from ''Golden Wind'', which also has a plot arc in Venice.
** The end of "Battle Tendency" has the following words being displayed on Joseph Joestar's gravestone.

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** When "Battle Tendency" announces the next scene is in Venice, there's a half-moment split-second cutaway to Bucciarati and Trish from ''Golden Wind'', which also has a plot arc in Venice.
** The end of "Battle Tendency" has the following words being displayed on Joseph Joestar's gravestone.gravestone read as follows:



** In that same video, there is a split-second of Old Joseph talking to Jotaro as a preview for "Stardust Crusaders."

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** In that same video, there is "Battle Tendency" ends with a split-second of Old Joseph talking to Jotaro as a preview for "Stardust Crusaders."Crusaders".



** Dio in "[=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure=]" always announces his [[TimeStandsStill Time Stop]] with "''ZA WARUDO!''" per the meme. And then announces his steamroller attack with "''ROADO ROLLAH DA!''"

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** Dio DIO in "[=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure=]" always announces his [[TimeStandsStill Time Stop]] with "''ZA WARUDO!''" per the meme. And then announces his steamroller attack with "''ROADO ROLLAH DA!''"



** The main opponents in "Battle Tendency" aren't Pillar Men, but Column Fellows. This even extends to addressing them as Column Fellow No.1/2/3 until the last one responds to Joseph, "My name is Kars, you cock!"
** In "Stardust Crusaders" Dio's flesh buds are referred to as "forehead squids."

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** The main opponents in "Battle Tendency" aren't Pillar Men, but Column Fellows. This even extends to addressing them as Column Fellow No.1/2/3 until the last one responds to tells Joseph, "My name is Kars, you cock!"
** In "Stardust Crusaders" Dio's DIO's flesh buds are referred to as "forehead squids."



** In "Toy Story", the humans are represented by a shoe that looks distinctly like Mr. Big Shoe from ''WebAnimation/TheDementedCartoonMovie'' and that makes the same "splat" effect when hitting the ground.

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** In "Toy Story", the humans are represented by a shoe that looks distinctly like that's reminiscent of Mr. Big Shoe from ''WebAnimation/TheDementedCartoonMovie'' and that makes the same "splat" effect sound when hitting stomping the ground.



* ThatCameOutWrong: Jotaro spends the entirety of "Stardust Crusaders" practicing his well-known retort to Dio, "Can't beat the shit out of you without getting closer," but keeps messing it up. When the scene in question arrives, Jotaro says, "I have to get closer before I can shit on you-- ahh, dammit!"
* UnreadablyFastText: The info cards for both Avdol and Dio in "Stardust Crusaders" when explaining their Stand's special abilities.

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* ThatCameOutWrong: Jotaro spends the entirety of "Stardust Crusaders" practicing his well-known retort to Dio, DIO, "Can't beat the shit out of you without getting closer," but keeps messing it up. When the scene in question arrives, Jotaro says, "I have to get closer before I can shit on you-- ahh, dammit!"
* UnreadablyFastText: The info cards for both Avdol and Dio DIO in "Stardust Crusaders" when explaining their Stand's special abilities.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Taking you [[DontExplainTheJoke up to speed]] with your favourite media.]]
This is a series of [=YouTube=] videos released by Viva Reverie, aka [[https://www.youtube.com/user/IMMATOONLINK IMMATOONLINK]]. Each video name includes the name of the source material followed by the phrase "But Really Really Fast" which is also the name of [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQEGe-lOzOlbSolGiKqAXJ2vIMTEerrS9 the author-created playlist for these videos]].

Each video is characterized by {{Motor Mouth}}ed characters drawn in extremely simple styles with little more than a torso and head with solid black eyes. Their bodies vibrate rapidly to indicate speech, and FloatingLimbs appear when gestures are needed and disappear as soon as they've accomplished their purpose. Which is to say, you're not here for top-notch visuals, you're here for the RapidFireComedy.

As of December 2019, the videos in this series are:
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ouipq4n5BM Death Note But Really Really Fast]] (released Oct 15, 2018)
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLqj0NAzFmA JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Phantom Blood But Really Really Fast]] (released Feb 4, 2019)
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBFi-3RobSk JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Battle Tendency But Really Really Fast]] (released Mar 11, 2019)
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7l_dPaqm9s Death Note But Really Really Slow (April Fools)]] (released Apr 1, 2019)
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rWbozoTXSQ Pikmin But Really Really Fast]] (released Jun 3, 2019)
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC6C-GrAO2U JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Stardust Crusaders But Really Really Fast]] (released Oct 19, 2019)
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARdgfzKCv_Q TOY STORY But Really Really Fast]] (released Mar 12, 2020)

Basically a variation of TheAbridgedSeries illustrated through FanArt and covering one whole work per episode.

Given that this series is based on summarizing existing works, expect Administrivia/SpoilersOff for those works. Also, no need to cover tropes that originate from those works.
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* AlternativeCalendar: "Pikmin" has Olimar announce log entries with stardates involving special typographical characters. For example, the first scene is "stardate ampersand-carat-percent-dollar sign-dollar sign."
* AmbidextrousSprite: Zig-zagged in "Toy Story" where the buttons on Buzz's chest stay on their respective sides no matter which way he faces, but Woody's badge switches sides when he turns.
* AnachronismStew: From "Stardust Crusaders" which canonically takes place in the late 1980s:
-->'''Cameo:''' Have you watched ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}''?\\
'''Polnareff:''' That ain't out yet.\\
'''Cameo:''' Uh, then this might take a hot minute to explain.
* CallASmeerpARabbit: Parodied in "Pikmin" where after Olimar names the Onion and Pikmin according to the lore from the game, he decides to call a "box-shaped" cardboard box a "box," the "blulblorb-shaped" creatures "Bulborbs," and the "shmurrowing shmagret-shaped" creatures "Burrowing Snagrets."
* CallBack: The "[=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure=]" videos have a number of these that aren't (yet) prolific enough to count as running gags:
** [=JoJo=]'s mentor responds to an awkward question with "Your breathing is wrong!" and throws something at him.
** "And then (enemy) came out of the horse."
** "I can't believe (other character) sacrificed himself and gave me all his power; what a dramatic twist of fate!" While the headgear from the deceased floats over to its new wearer.
** Responding to "Look out, it's (noun) guy!" with "I have defeated (noun) guy." In "Battle Tendency" the noun changes despite the opponent being the same person, which confuses Joseph.
** "Fire in the hole!" (throws grenade) "[[ThisIsGonnaSuck Oh my god.]]"
** Both Esidisi and Joseph (vs. Kars) get attacked, then comment on the attack and finish with "also: '''''AAAAUUUUGGGGHHHH'''''--!"
** "We should attack him now!" "We should not!"
** "I have returned!" "No you haven't!" "Correct!" Poor Hol Horse.
* CallForward: The "[=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure=]" videos also have quotes or moments alluding to future parts:
** As a kid, Joseph Joestar told some kidnappers that he wanted to be Comicbook/SpiderMan when he grew up. [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders This references him using his Stand, Hermit Purple, which consists of purple thorny vines, to swing across buildings in the final battle against Dio.]] [[LampshadeHanging He even lampshades it in the "Stardust Crusaders" video, saying that one should "always wish upon a star".]]
** When High Priestess catches the Stardust Crusaders in her mouth, she explains that the teeth cannot be destroyed, because "it is hard as diamonds, and [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable diamond is unbreakab-]]".
* CurseCutShort:
** Kira in "Death Note" when he first meets Ryuk.
** Joseph in "Battle Tendency" arrives at his own funeral very much alive and his friends and family respond in this way.
* DemotedToExtra: "Stardust Crusaders" does this with a number of enemies:
** When the heroes encounter Forever's cruise liner, they decide to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere turn around and leave without engaging]].
** Arabia Fats doesn't even appear other than his info card. This time instead of a rock smashing through his mirrored hideout, it's Steely Dan who Jotaro launched in the previous scene.
** The video glosses over Oingo and Boingo, including Hol Horse's team-up with Boingo. They simply fall over and explode without the heroes even noticing them.
* ExpospeakGag: The start of the April Fools video has Kira describe the Death Note in this way.
* FloatingLimbs: Character models don't have any visible arms or legs. If they need to gesture, a floating hand will appear from out of frame. If they need to be holding something, the object will hover near them.
* FreezeFrameBonus: A common type of gag which encourages replays.
** When "Battle Tendency" announces the next scene is in Venice, there's a half-moment cutaway to Bucciarati and Trish from ''Golden Wind'', which also has a plot arc in Venice.
** The end of "Battle Tendency" has the following words being displayed on Joseph Joestar's gravestone.
--->''Joseph Joestar\\
Born 1920\\
[[TemptingFate Dead Definitely]]''
** In that same video, there is a split-second of Old Joseph talking to Jotaro as a preview for "Stardust Crusaders."
** During the Steely Dan section in "Stardust Crusaders", the eponymous villain orders Jotaro to give him a back rub. This occurs while Steely Dan's Stand, Lovers, is inside Joseph, meaning that he can feel anything that Steely Dan experiences. The back rub causes Joseph's eyes to become BlankWhiteEyes, since he suddenly feels more comfortable. This can be seen in the SplitScreen containing Polnareff, Kakyoin and Joseph for a second or two.
* GratuitousJapanese:
** Kira in "Death Note" yells "''[[ThisCannotBe Masaka!]]''" when L announces the existence of a second killer.
** Dio in "[=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure=]" always announces his [[TimeStandsStill Time Stop]] with "''ZA WARUDO!''" per the meme. And then announces his steamroller attack with "''ROADO ROLLAH DA!''"
** In "Stardust Crusaders" when Jotaro and Joseph are arguing about taking a plane, Jotaro yells at him with "''Jiji!''" (A casual term for "grandpa" which Jotaro often uses for Joseph in the source material.)
* InconsistentDub: Throughout "Stardust Crusaders," Jotaro's {{Catchphrase}} keeps changing to indicate different ways it's been translated: "Good grief," "How annoying," "What a bother," and so on. Until the very end where he says the original phrase, "''Yare yare da ze.''"
* InsistentTerminology: "[=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure=]" repeatedly uses different terms for established concepts:
** The Stone Masks are called "stabby blood masks."
** Speedwagon is always called "Incidental Character Speedwagon." Even when "Stardust Crusaders" mentions the organization named after him.
** Ripple/Hamon is called "Magic Sunlight Punches."
** In "Battle Tendency" any explicit mention of Nazis is censored with "German soldier" spoken in monotone.
** The main opponents in "Battle Tendency" aren't Pillar Men, but Column Fellows. This even extends to addressing them as Column Fellow No.1/2/3 until the last one responds to Joseph, "My name is Kars, you cock!"
** In "Stardust Crusaders" Dio's flesh buds are referred to as "forehead squids."
* MotorMouth: Everyone. Especially the main characters since they talk the most.
** Special mention goes to Captain Olimar in "Pikmin" as the only speaking role in the video (and pretty much never shuts up even for a second) even though he has no voice-overs in the games!
** {{Inverted|Trope}} in the April Fools video where every character speaks slowly with an occasional pause between words. Except Ryuk who says his single line even faster than usual.
* MyNaymeIs: Dio's descriptions in "Phantom Blood" and "Stardust Crusaders" note that his name is case sensitive. In the former video it's consistently stylized as "dio" and in the latter video as "DIO"; in other media, "DIO" typically refers specifically to his "Stardust Crusaders" appearance.
* NiceHat: The tall hats worn by Loggins and Messina in "Battle Tendency" and Terence T. D'Arby in "Stardust Crusaders" are all exaggerated so they extend past the edge of the screen. The first two are even referred to as "tall hat guys."
* PrecisionFStrike: Jotaro utters one in "Stardust Crusaders" after Steely Dan reveals his Stand's trap.
* RapidFireComedy: The whole series is built on this. Viewers will get a lot of ReplayValue out of going back to catch what they missed the first time (or even the second or third).
* RedHerring: In the "Stardust Crusaders" video. With hints such as DIO having a "date at 10 o'clock", the mention of the phrase "rhinoceros beetle", and Joseph claiming that DIO is finally dead, you would expect a TemptingFate ending making a GilliganCut towards the events leading up to ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Stone Ocean]]''. Further emphasised by the fact that the first two [=JoJo=] videos end with the same sort of FlashForward, and yet it never happens here.
* RunningGag: A few from the "[=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure=]" videos:
** "At least Dio's dead. Definitely." "It turned out that Dio was not actually dead."
** "Look out, it's (noun) guy!"
** The descriptions for several Stand abilities in a row are simply "Morph dirt" (Judgement), "Morph mineral" (High Priestess), and "Morph sand... Car" (The Fool). After Geb breaks the pattern there's "Morph faaaace" (Khnum).
* SequelEscalation: "Phantom Blood" is 3.5 minutes long. "Battle Tendency" is almost double that at just over 6 minutes. "Stardust Crusaders" is double '''that''' at 12 minutes. Helps explain why the time between the first and second videos was about 1 month while the time between the second and third was 6.5 months.
* ShoutOut:
** In "Death Note" one of Ryuk's lines is "FanFic/QuarterLifeHalfwayToDestruction."
** Both "Battle Tendency" and "Stardust Crusaders" have Joestar family members making a declaration to their opponent who then tells them to roll a 20-sided die for the attempt ala ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''. Each time the die comes up a natural 20. Young Joseph and Lisa Lisa get the Column Fellows to concede reluctantly, while Old Joseph is told a 20 isn't enough to beat Daniel J. D'Arby (since D'Arby cheats).
** In "Battle Tendency", Lisa Lisa tells Kars "[[Film/DoctorStrange2016 I've come to bargain.]]"
** In the April Fool's video, Kira says, "[[Music/TalkingHeads You may ask yourself, 'Well, how did I get here?']]"
** Several from "Stardust Crusaders":
*** Polnareff says he's looking for [[Literature/ThePrincessBride the man with six fingers who killed his father]] before correcting himself.
*** The description for Wheel of Fortune's ability -- which is a repeat of what its user said just a moment before -- is "Film/{{Duel}} 1971 vroom vroom."
*** The submarine the heroes get after reuniting with Avdol is the WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine.
*** Daniel J. D'Arby's description is "[[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} GAMBLER D'Arby challenges you to a battle!]]" with the narrator humming the "battle transition" jingle.
** In "Toy Story", the humans are represented by a shoe that looks distinctly like Mr. Big Shoe from ''WebAnimation/TheDementedCartoonMovie'' and that makes the same "splat" effect when hitting the ground.
* StuffBlowingUp: Commonly used to show someone being utterly trounced.
* TalkingIsAFreeAction: Joseph Joestar is able to pull off his "The next thing you will say is..." gag involving a paragraph of run-on sentences without being interrupted by the enemy.
* TemptingFate: Many characters do this by saying things are going well or [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial hoping not to encounter something]], usually just before they're contradicted.
* ThatCameOutWrong: Jotaro spends the entirety of "Stardust Crusaders" practicing his well-known retort to Dio, "Can't beat the shit out of you without getting closer," but keeps messing it up. When the scene in question arrives, Jotaro says, "I have to get closer before I can shit on you-- ahh, dammit!"
* UnreadablyFastText: The info cards for both Avdol and Dio in "Stardust Crusaders" when explaining their Stand's special abilities.
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