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* AlternateUniverseFic: The whole premise of "What if the Stardust Crusaders ACTUALLY Flew to Egypt?" where we're shown a hypothetical scenario where, after the Crusaders' original plane was destroyed in the fight with Tower of Grey, instead of continuing on-foot, they reversed coursed and got on another plane. According to Viva Reverie, this would have had the consequence of ''utterly derailing the plots of every subsequent'' VillainOfTheWeek ''encounter'' they had in the canon story, as Enya is forced to recall the assassins back to Egypt and scramble to make a new plan to stop the Crusaders. After every other Stand user's abilities prove useless against a moving plane, and [[HeelFaceTurn J. Geil is assassinated on the spot by a still-forehead-squid-affected Polnareff]], the best plan they come up with is to let [[LethalJokeCharacter Arabia Fats]] use his Stand, "The Sun" (as in it takes the form of a '''literal sun''') to destroy them. And '''''somehow''''' that ends up backfiring as well because DIO, Vanilla Ice, and Nukesaku end up wandering onto the scene and get instantly reduced to dust,[[labelnote:*]] Despite popular (dis)belief that DIO would recruit someone with the power to destroy him instantly, in the source material, it's established Vampires like DIO inherently possess a "reversed" form of life energy, hence why natural sunlight and the power of the Ripple, both channeling the normal form of life energy, are instantly lethal to them as the two energy wavelengths clash. Because a Stand is a manifestation of a person's own life energy, but distinctly different from the Ripple (shown by Joseph being able to channel the Ripple through his Stand, but it's not something that happens every time his Stand is utilized), it's unlikely that the "Sun" Stand would have actually been able to kill DIO. [[/labelnote]] which immediately gets back to the Joestars via their bloodline connection to DIO, causing them to immediately turn around and go back to Japan.



* ForWantOfANail: The reason Giorno eats King Crimson in "Giorno Eats King Crimson"? He skipped lunch that day.


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* IncitingIncident: The reason Giorno eats King Crimson in "Giorno Eats King Crimson"? He skipped lunch that day..
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* ContrastingSequelProtagonist: The ''Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' videos play with this by having alternate versions of the same game (at least for the first and second games), with the first version having the protagonist be someone experiencing the events for the first time, being alternatively confused and terrified by the events occurring and the explanations given, while the protagonist for second version knows much more about what's going on (both lore-wise and gameplay-wise) to the pointed of being [[ConditionedToAcceptHorror jaded to the horrors surrounding him]]. For extra fun, the video titles [[ShoutOut pay homage]] to the way the ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' games name their mainline titles (e.g. the videos for the first ''[=FNaF=]'' game are subtitled Blue and Red, while the videos for ''[=FNaF 2=]'' are subtitled Silver and Gold).

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* ContrastingSequelProtagonist: The ''Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' videos play with this by having alternate versions of the protagonist playing the same game (at least for the first and second games), with the games). The first version having of the the protagonist be is someone experiencing the events of the game for the first time, being alternatively confused and terrified by the events occurring and the explanations given, while the protagonist for second version knows much more about what's going on (both lore-wise and gameplay-wise) due to implied previous playthroughs, to the pointed of being [[ConditionedToAcceptHorror jaded to the horrors surrounding him]].them]]. For extra fun, the video titles [[ShoutOut pay homage]] to the way the ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' games name their mainline titles (e.g. the videos for the first ''[=FNaF=]'' game are subtitled Blue and Red, while the videos for ''[=FNaF 2=]'' are subtitled Silver and Gold).
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* ContrastingSequelProtagonist: The ''Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' videos play with this by having alternate versions of the same game (at least for the first and second games), with the first version having the protagonist be someone experiencing the events for the first time, being alternatively confused and terrified by the events occurring and the explanations given, while the protagonist for second version knows much more about what's going on (both lore-wise and gameplay-wise) to the pointed of being [[ConditionedToAcceptHorror jaded to the horrors surrounding him]]. For extra fun, the video titles [[ShoutOut pay homage]] to the way the ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' games name their mainline titles (e.g. the videos for the first ''[=FNaF=]'' game are subtitled Blue and Red, while the videos for ''[=FNaF 2=]'' are subtitled Silver and Gold.

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* ContrastingSequelProtagonist: The ''Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' videos play with this by having alternate versions of the same game (at least for the first and second games), with the first version having the protagonist be someone experiencing the events for the first time, being alternatively confused and terrified by the events occurring and the explanations given, while the protagonist for second version knows much more about what's going on (both lore-wise and gameplay-wise) to the pointed of being [[ConditionedToAcceptHorror jaded to the horrors surrounding him]]. For extra fun, the video titles [[ShoutOut pay homage]] to the way the ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' games name their mainline titles (e.g. the videos for the first ''[=FNaF=]'' game are subtitled Blue and Red, while the videos for ''[=FNaF 2=]'' are subtitled Silver and Gold.Gold).
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** In the Silver version of the VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2 video, the protagonist responds to Phone Guy's opening spiel with "I have at least two questions." In the Gold version, Phone Guy himself says this line in response to the [[ItMakesSenseInContext protagonist apparently setting up a poker game with all the animatronics]].


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* ContrastingSequelProtagonist: The ''Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' videos play with this by having alternate versions of the same game (at least for the first and second games), with the first version having the protagonist be someone experiencing the events for the first time, being alternatively confused and terrified by the events occurring and the explanations given, while the protagonist for second version knows much more about what's going on (both lore-wise and gameplay-wise) to the pointed of being [[ConditionedToAcceptHorror jaded to the horrors surrounding him]]. For extra fun, the video titles [[ShoutOut pay homage]] to the way the ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' games name their mainline titles (e.g. the videos for the first ''[=FNaF=]'' game are subtitled Blue and Red, while the videos for ''[=FNaF 2=]'' are subtitled Silver and Gold.
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* AdaptationalBadass: In "[=JoJo's=] Bizarre Adventure But Really Really REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY FAST", towards the end as Jotaro and Dio are having a meta-discussion on the purpose of the video, Jonathan suddenly pops up, moving and talking normally in the middle of the ongoing TimeStop. While he was by no means less of a Badass in the source material, because Jonathan's canon death occurred before Stands were introduced to the series, as well as long before Dio or Jotaro possessed the power to stop time themselves, he never had experience with fighting an enemy with such an ability, unlike Jotaro who learned slowly throughout his battle with Dio how to move during a Time Stop. That said, it ''was'' Dio's head being attached to his body that allowed the Vampire to master his own Stand, The World, and develop his ability to stop time. In the video, upon being surprised to see his great-great-grandfather moving in stopped time as he could but without any sort of training, Jotaro even postulates that DIO and Jonathan essentially having the same body is what is allowing Jonathan to move during the stopped time.

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* AdaptationalBadass: In "[=JoJo's=] Bizarre Adventure But Really Really REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY FAST", towards the end as Jotaro and Dio DIO are having a meta-discussion on the purpose of the video, Jonathan suddenly pops up, moving and talking normally in the middle of the ongoing TimeStop. While he was by no means less of a Badass in the source material, because Jonathan's canon death occurred before Stands were introduced to the series, as well as long before Dio DIO or Jotaro possessed the power to stop time themselves, he never had experience with fighting an enemy with such an ability, unlike Jotaro who learned slowly throughout his battle with Dio DIO how to move during a Time Stop. That said, it ''was'' Dio's DIO's head being attached to his body that allowed the Vampire to master his own Stand, The World, and develop his ability to stop time. In the video, upon being surprised to see his great-great-grandfather moving in stopped time as he could but without any sort of training, Jotaro even postulates that DIO and Jonathan essentially having the same body is what is allowing Jonathan to move during the stopped time.



** In ''Phantom Blood'', a textbox appears on the screen saying Dio's name is "case sensitive." In ''Stardust Crusaders'', the Stand Stats screen for The World lists the Stand Master as "DIO (case sensitive)".

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** In ''Phantom Blood'', a textbox appears on the screen saying Dio's dio's name is "case sensitive." In ''Stardust Crusaders'', the Stand Stats screen for The World lists the Stand Master as "DIO (case sensitive)".



** When Jonathan attempts to set DIO on fire while the latter has recently become a vampire, DIO responds with his goal 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.]]

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** When Jonathan attempts to set DIO dio on fire while the latter has recently become a vampire, DIO dio responds with his goal 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.]]



* CompositeCharacter: The Narrator doubles as the radio host for "Diamond is Unbreakable" though it's limited to saying "Morioh-Cho Radio" at random intervals even when it's intersecting with completely unrelated narration.

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* CompositeCharacter: The Narrator doubles as the radio host for "Diamond is Unbreakable" Unbreakable", though it's limited to saying "Morioh-Cho Radio" at random intervals even when it's intersecting with completely unrelated narration.



* 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 "[[AllLowercaseLetters dio]]" and in the latter video as "DIO" as in other media, the latter typically refers to his "Stardust Crusaders" appearance specifically.

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* MyNaymeIs: Dio's 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 "[[AllLowercaseLetters dio]]" and in the latter video as "DIO" as in other media, the latter typically refers to his "Stardust Crusaders" appearance specifically.
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** In "What if the Stardust Crusaders ACTUALLY Flew to Egypt?", Joseph and Jotaro decide that it'd actually be better to get on another plane to head to Egypt after crash landing in Hong Kong, since DIO's minions expected them to be deterred by Tower of Gray into never travelling by air again. As it turns out, this assumption was correct when Enya summons DIO's minions to Egypt to discuss how they can stop the Joestars now. Their only other means for attacking them if they got on a plane was [[NightmareWeaver Mannish Boy]], who was in Abu Dhabi at the time, which Arabia Fats notes is far away from Hong Kong. Polnareff could have followed the Joestars given he was stationed at Hong Kong, but he camped out at a diner and couldn't get to the Joestars by the time they moved to get on another plane. Most of the other minions' Stands either have far too small ranges to reach the plane, would have required them planting their Stand before the plane took off, or are utterly useless in the context of attacking an airborne plane. J. Geil ultimately seems like the perfect candidate since the plane would most likely have reflective surfaces for him to travel to... but then Polnareff remembers he murdered his sister and kills him then and there. This leaves only one Stand user remaining, [[PowerOfTheSun Arabia]], and his simple plan of having the plane fly into the Sun seemed foolproof, but just as they were waiting for the plane to burn up, [[EpicFail DIO walked out into the open with Vanilla Ice and Nukesaku causing them to immediately die, thus curing DIO's curse on Holly, to which Joseph asks the plane's pilot to turn back around before they can get burnt.]]

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** In "What if the Stardust Crusaders ACTUALLY Flew to Egypt?", Joseph and Jotaro decide that it'd actually be better to get on another plane to head to Egypt after crash landing in Hong Kong, since DIO's minions expected them to be deterred by Tower of Gray into never travelling by air again. As it turns out, this assumption was correct when Enya summons DIO's minions to Egypt to discuss how they can stop the Joestars now. Their only other means for attacking them if they got on a plane was [[NightmareWeaver Mannish Boy]], who was in Abu Dhabi at the time, which Arabia Fats notes is far away from Hong Kong. Polnareff could have followed the Joestars given he was stationed at Hong Kong, but he camped out at a diner and couldn't get to the Joestars by the time they moved to get on another plane. Most of the other minions' Stands either have far too small ranges to reach the plane, would have required them planting their Stand before the plane took off, or are utterly useless in the context of attacking an airborne plane. J. Geil ultimately seems like the perfect candidate since the plane would most likely have reflective surfaces for him to travel to... but then Polnareff remembers he murdered his sister and kills him then and there. This leaves only one Stand user remaining, [[PowerOfTheSun Arabia]], and his simple plan of having the plane fly into the Sun seemed foolproof, but just as they were waiting for the plane to burn up, [[EpicFail DIO walked out into the open with Vanilla Ice and Nukesaku causing them to immediately die, turn to dust, thus curing DIO's curse on Holly, to which Joseph asks the plane's pilot to turn back around before they can get burnt.]]

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* AdaptationalBadass: In "[=JoJo's=] Bizarre Adventure But Really Really REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY FAST", towards the end as Jotaro and Dio are having a meta-discussion on the purpose of the video, Jonathan suddenly pops up, moving and talking normally in the middle of the ongoing TimeStop. While he was by no means less of a Badass in the source material, because Jonathan's canon death occurred before Stands were introduced to the series, as well as long before Dio or Jotaro possessed the power to stop time themselves, he never had experience with fighting an enemy with such an ability, unlike Jotaro who learned slowly over the course of his battle with Dio how to move during a Time Stop. That said, it ''was'' Dio's head being attached to his body that allowed the Vampire to master his own Stand, The World and develop his ability to stop time. In the video, upon being surprised to see his great-great-grandfather moving in stopped time as he could but without any sort of training, Jotaro even postulates that DIO and Jonathan essentially having the same body is what is allowing Jonathan to move during the stopped time.

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* AdaptationalBadass: In "[=JoJo's=] Bizarre Adventure But Really Really REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY FAST", towards the end as Jotaro and Dio are having a meta-discussion on the purpose of the video, Jonathan suddenly pops up, moving and talking normally in the middle of the ongoing TimeStop. While he was by no means less of a Badass in the source material, because Jonathan's canon death occurred before Stands were introduced to the series, as well as long before Dio or Jotaro possessed the power to stop time themselves, he never had experience with fighting an enemy with such an ability, unlike Jotaro who learned slowly over the course of throughout his battle with Dio how to move during a Time Stop. That said, it ''was'' Dio's head being attached to his body that allowed the Vampire to master his own Stand, The World World, and develop his ability to stop time. In the video, upon being surprised to see his great-great-grandfather moving in stopped time as he could but without any sort of training, Jotaro even postulates that DIO and Jonathan essentially having the same body is what is allowing Jonathan to move during the stopped time.



* AdaptationalJerkass: A minor case in "Golden Wind". The memetic scene of Narancia and Mista beating up a guy with Abbaccio shortly joining them is adapted by removing the context of said guy threatening Narancia for accidentally spilling wine on his expensive suit. As such, the three look like they decided to kick the shit out of a random passer-by for absolutely no reason.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: A minor case in "Golden Wind". The memetic scene of Narancia and Mista beating up a guy with Abbaccio shortly joining them is adapted by removing the context of said guy threatening Narancia for accidentally spilling wine on his expensive suit. As such, the three look like they decided to kick the shit out of a random passer-by passerby for absolutely no reason.



* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Downplayed with Prosciutto's The Grateful Dead. It still causes accelerated aging, but it also instills a desire to play backgammon due to [[PersonalityPowers this iteration of Prosciutto thinking backgammon is underrated]]. It's even lampshaded by the stat screen.

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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Downplayed with Prosciutto's The Grateful Dead. It still causes accelerated aging, but it also instills instils a desire to play backgammon due to [[PersonalityPowers this iteration of Prosciutto thinking backgammon is underrated]]. It's even lampshaded by the stat screen.



** 2022: Recapping the entire [=JoJo=] series thus far while going ''so fast'' that none of the characters have time to get off the set before the next arc starts).

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** 2022: Recapping the entire [=JoJo=] series thus far while going ''so fast'' that none of the characters have has time to get off the set before the next arc starts).



* BlatantLies: The narrator describes Squalo's Clash as "Is a shark" ([[ExactlyWhatitSaysOnTheTin Given it's a]] [[ThreateningShark shark]]) but shouts Tiziano's Talking Head as "IS A SHARK" right after when it's clearly not (Given its [[TongueTied ability]]).

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* BlatantLies: The narrator describes Squalo's Clash as "Is a shark" ([[ExactlyWhatitSaysOnTheTin Given it's a]] [[ThreateningShark shark]]) but shouts Tiziano's Talking Head as "IS A SHARK" right after when it's clearly not (Given its [[TongueTied ability]]).



** In ''Phantom Blood'', a textbox appears on the screen saying dio's name is "case sensitive." In ''Stardust Crusaders'', the Stand Stats screen for The World lists the Stand Master as: DIO (case sensitive).

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** In ''Phantom Blood'', a textbox appears on the screen saying dio's Dio's name is "case sensitive." In ''Stardust Crusaders'', the Stand Stats screen for The World lists the Stand Master as: DIO as "DIO (case sensitive).sensitive)".



** When Jotaro is blasted against a wall in "Diamond is Unbreakable", he comments "So that's how it feels" since he had beaten down several people the exact same way back in "Stardust Crusaders". And the scene itself resembles Kakyoin's defeat at Jotaro, down to the same screen and dark blue wall.

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** When Jotaro is blasted against a wall in "Diamond is Unbreakable", he comments "So that's how it feels" since he had beaten down several people the exact same way back in "Stardust Crusaders". And the scene itself resembles Kakyoin's defeat at Jotaro, down to the same screen and dark blue wall.



** In "Battle Tendency" and "Diamond is Unbreakable", Joseph ends up running with another person towards a ledge to stop a precious object from falling. The first instance had him try to beat Column Fellow #3 in getting the special rock in time on a snowy ledge. And the other has him and Josuke trying to save Achtung Baby from falling into a river, despite the former's old age getting to him at times.

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** In "Battle Tendency" and "Diamond is Unbreakable", Joseph ends up running with another person towards a ledge to stop a precious object from falling. The first instance had him try to beat Column Fellow #3 in getting the special rock in time on a snowy ledge. And the The other has him and Josuke trying to save Achtung Baby from falling into a river, despite the former's old age getting to him at times.



** "Not that this will make sense in the greater canon, but..." This appears twice in "Stardust Crusaders", referring to how Holly apparently needs to be "cured" of her Stand, and how Stands can apparently shrink themselves at will as seen during the Steely Dan fight.
** After Giorno kills Carne, some of Notorious B.I.G's goop got onto his hand and he wonders why his hand feels so heavy, similar to how Joseph wonders why his back feels so heavy after Column Fellow #2's disembodied brain latches onto his back.
** Diavolo and Polnareff's confrontation on the stairs of the Colosseum has the exact same setup used for Polnareff and DIO's confrontation in Part 3.

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** "Not that this will make sense in the greater canon, but..." This appears twice in "Stardust Crusaders", referring to how Holly apparently needs to be "cured" of her Stand, and how Stands can apparently shrink themselves at will as seen during the Steely Dan fight.
** After Giorno kills Carne, some of Notorious B.I.G's goop got gets onto his hand and he wonders why his hand feels so heavy, similar to how Joseph wonders why his back feels so heavy after Column Fellow #2's disembodied brain latches onto his back.
** Diavolo and Polnareff's confrontation on the stairs of the Colosseum has the exact same setup used for Polnareff and DIO's confrontation in Part 3.



** Narrator!Okuyasu referring to Chariot Requiem as "Slowly Walking Man" is a bit reminiscent of the "Look out, it's (x) Guy!" gag from the earlier installments.
** In "Battle Tendency", Joseph bluntly states to Suzy Q that he'll have sex with her later. In the Mutsu-kabe Hill segment of "Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe", Naoko creepily says to Gunpei's shriveled-up corpse that she'll have sex with him later.

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** Narrator!Okuyasu referring to Chariot Requiem as "Slowly Walking Man" is a bit reminiscent of the "Look out, it's (x) Guy!" gag from the earlier installments.
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** In "Battle Tendency", Joseph bluntly states to Suzy Q that he'll have sex with her later. In the Mutsu-kabe Hill segment of "Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe", Naoko creepily says to Gunpei's shriveled-up shrivelled-up corpse that she'll have sex with him later.



** As a kid, Joseph Joestar told some kidnappers that he wants to be ComicBook/SpiderMan when he grew up. This references him using his vine-like Stand to swing from buildings during the final battle against DIO. When that scene arrives in "Stardust Crusaders", Joseph lampshades it by saying that one should "always wish upon a star!"

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** As a kid, Joseph Joestar told some kidnappers that he wants wanted to be ComicBook/SpiderMan when he grew up. This references him using his vine-like Stand to swing from buildings during the final battle against DIO. When that scene arrives in "Stardust Crusaders", Joseph lampshades it by saying that one should "always wish upon a star!"



** 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"]], only to awkwardly trail off.
** "Diamond is Unbreakable" ends with nearly everyone at Morioh wishing a good flight to Actual Ghost Reimi Sugimoto as she [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence ascends to a higher plane of existence]]. While this happens, Jotaro says the same thing to Koichi instead, and throws him into the sky with prepared luggage. And then, on the boat home with Joseph, [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Jotaro wants to go home to his wife,]] [[CallBack who he has a "healthy monogamous relationship with"]] ("show-off"). 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 in order to investigate Giorno Giovanna, the new protagonist.

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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 with whom he has a "healthy monogamous relationship with"]], only to awkwardly trail off.
** "Diamond is Unbreakable" ends with nearly everyone at Morioh wishing a good flight to Actual Ghost Reimi Sugimoto as she [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence ascends to a higher plane of existence]]. heaven]]. While this happens, Jotaro says the same thing to Koichi instead, and throws throwing him into the sky with prepared luggage. And then, on the boat home with Joseph, [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Jotaro wants to go home to his wife,]] [[CallBack who whom he has a "healthy monogamous relationship with"]] ("show-off"). 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 in order to investigate Giorno Giovanna, the new protagonist.



** A rare instance of a Call Forward where the referenced scene happens in the same episode: when Doppio uses his Epitaph ability to see the future, he sees his own Stand description that is shown in the video roughly 10 seconds afterward.
** Lampshaded in the "But Really Really REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY FAST" video. Jotaro takes advantage of his time stop to crack a few dad jokes, calling forwards to Stone Ocean (which stars his daughter).

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** A rare instance of a Call Forward where the referenced scene happens in the same episode: when Doppio uses his Epitaph ability to see the future, he sees his own Stand description that is shown in the video roughly 10 seconds afterward.
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** Lampshaded in the "But Really Really REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY FAST" video. Jotaro takes advantage of his time stop Time Stop to crack a few dad jokes, calling forwards to Stone Ocean (which stars his daughter).



* CompositeCharacter: The Narrator doubles as the radio host for "Diamond is Unbreakable" though it's limited to saying the phrase "Morioh-Cho Radio" at random intervals even when it's intersecting with completely unrelated narration.
* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: "Five Nights at Freddy's But Really Really Fast - RED VERSION" is about Mike being totally desensitized to everything happening around him, knowing exactly when to do at every moment, and having memorized the entire lore.

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* CompositeCharacter: The Narrator doubles as the radio host for "Diamond is Unbreakable" though it's limited to saying the phrase "Morioh-Cho Radio" at random intervals even when it's intersecting with completely unrelated narration.
* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: "Five Nights at Freddy's But Really Really Fast - RED VERSION" is about Mike being totally desensitized to everything happening around him, knowing exactly when to do at every moment, and having memorized the entire lore.



** 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.
** Jotaro cuts his own curse short with his time stop in "Diamond is Unbreakable".

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** 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.
** Jotaro cuts his own curse short with his time stop in "Diamond is Unbreakable".



** Happens again in the same part summary (again by Bruno) when Passione set out to claim Polpo's fortune, with Bruno's reasoning being that he "seems to have exploded when [they] weren't looking".

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** Happens again in the same part summary (again by Bruno) when Passione set sets out to claim Polpo's fortune, with Bruno's reasoning being which Bruno reasons that he "seems to have exploded when [they] weren't looking".



** "Stardust Crusaders" does this with a number of enemies:

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** "Stardust Crusaders" does this with a number of several enemies:



* HollywoodHeartAttack: Under the effects of the "Death Note", every single one of the victims' [[BlankWhiteEyes eyes suddenly widens]], go "HUEHGH!" and drop dead in an exaggerated manner from a heart attack.

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* HollywoodHeartAttack: Under the effects of the "Death Note", every single one of the victims' [[BlankWhiteEyes eyes suddenly widens]], go "HUEHGH!" and drop drops dead in an exaggerated manner from a heart attack.



*** Any scene with a plane crashing will use the exact same clip of a plane crashing into the desert first seen in "Battle Tendency", edited if necessary. In "Stardust Crusaders", Iggy's The Fool flopping into the ground invokes the scene. In "Golden Wind", Aerosmith's Stand description is the unedited clip and the Notorious B.I.G scene goes over the desert instead of the ocean.

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*** Any scene with a plane crashing will use the exact same clip of a plane crashing into the desert first seen in "Battle Tendency", edited if necessary. In "Stardust Crusaders", Iggy's The Fool flopping into the ground invokes the scene. In "Golden Wind", Aerosmith's Stand description is the unedited clip and the Notorious B.I.G scene goes over the desert instead of the ocean.



* SameCharacterButDifferent: In the "Five Nights at Freddy's" videos, Blue Version Mike acts like a normal yet paranoid person on the job, [[UnreliableNarrator since Phone Guy gives him specific yet vague information and doesn't give him reliable information on the robot's attacking patterns,]] [[ProperlyParanoid plus, he is afraid of being killed by the fuzzy animal robots he is watching over his shift.]] Red Version Mike, on the other hand, acts like a hardened [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys1 FNAF]] Veteran, [[JerkassHasAPoint ignoring and muting Phone Guy's calls due to him acting like the tragedies that happened here are "Common Knowledge at this point"]] [[ConditionedToAcceptHorror and isn't really scared of the scary robot animals since he recognized their attacking patterns]] [[FaceDeathWithDignity and facing Freddy's potential jumpscare without fear,]] [[SubvertedTrope if he'd been lucky enough to survive til Six A. M. and winning the week and rubbing it in Freddy's face.]]
* SeinfeldianConversation: With Prosciutto's Stand forcing everybody into old age, they also really want to play backgammon as well. This evolves into every conversation about backgammon becoming this. Heck, even Prosciutto himself states that backgammon is underrated.

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* SameCharacterButDifferent: In the "Five Nights at Freddy's" videos, Blue Version Mike acts like a normal yet paranoid person on the job, [[UnreliableNarrator since Phone Guy gives him specific yet vague information and doesn't give him reliable information on the robot's attacking patterns,]] [[ProperlyParanoid plus, he is afraid of being killed by the fuzzy animal robots he is watching over his shift.]] Red Version Mike, on the other hand, acts like a hardened [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys1 FNAF]] Veteran, [[JerkassHasAPoint ignoring and muting Phone Guy's calls due to him acting like the tragedies that happened here are "Common Knowledge at this point"]] [[ConditionedToAcceptHorror and isn't really scared of the scary robot animals since he recognized their attacking patterns]] [[FaceDeathWithDignity and facing Freddy's potential jumpscare without fear,]] [[SubvertedTrope if he'd been lucky enough to survive til Six A. M. and winning the week and rubbing it in Freddy's face.]]
* SeinfeldianConversation: With Prosciutto's Stand forcing everybody into old age, they also really want to play backgammon as well. This evolves into every conversation about backgammon becoming this. Heck, even Prosciutto himself states that backgammon Backgammon is underrated.



** During the course of June 15th in ''Diamond is Unbreakable'', the three team "leaders" of Yuya, Rohan and Jotaro have very different and variably drastic situations going on for themselves, and all three of them stop to ponder their situation at exactly the same time, in exactly the same pose, with the exact same declaration of "Ruminating..."

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** During the course of June 15th in ''Diamond is Unbreakable'', the three team "leaders" of Yuya, Rohan and Jotaro have very different and variably drastic situations going on for themselves, and all three of them stop to ponder their situation at exactly the same time, in exactly the same pose, with the exact same declaration of "Ruminating..."



* 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.

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* TalkingIsAFreeAction: Joseph Joestar is able to can pull off his "The next thing you will say is..." gag involving a paragraph of run-on sentences without being interrupted by the enemy.



* 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!"
* TheTapeKnewYoudSayThat: As Giorno explains King Crimson, Rohan, Koichi and Polnareff keep interrupting his monologue to ask about seemingly arbitrary limitations in King Crimson's abilities. Giorno says he didn't intend on any of these questions being asked, but the slideshow conveniently has slides that match the arguments that both Giorno and the audience bring forward.

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* ThatCameOutWrong: Jotaro spends the entirety of "Stardust Crusaders" practicing practising 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!"
* TheTapeKnewYoudSayThat: As Giorno explains King Crimson, Rohan, Koichi and Polnareff keep interrupting his monologue to ask about seemingly arbitrary limitations in King Crimson's abilities. Giorno says he didn't intend on to be asked any of these questions being asked, questions, but the slideshow conveniently has slides that match the arguments that both Giorno and the audience bring forward.



* TimeStandsStill: Rohan accuses the writers of Golden Wind as conflating King Crimson's time skip with The World's time ''stop'', since Diavolo inexplicably does things during the skipped time that seem more as if he outright stopped time, as opposed to skipping ten seconds ahead. Giorno instead argues that Diavolo's own fate is still a factor and that the results of his own fate do still apply regardless of what Diavolo does, even if he skips time.

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* TimeStandsStill: Rohan accuses the writers of Golden Wind as of conflating King Crimson's time skip with The World's time ''stop'', ''stop'' since Diavolo inexplicably does things during the skipped time that seem seems more as if he outright stopped time, as opposed to skipping ten seconds ahead. Giorno instead argues that Diavolo's own fate is still a factor and that the results of his own fate do still apply regardless of what Diavolo does, even if he skips time.



* WatsonianVersusDoylist: In "Giorno Explains King Crimson," Rohan keeps bringing up questions with reasonable answers for the audience and writers and asks Giorno to give an explanation as to how it works in-universe. Eventually, he outright explains how RuleOfCool might have dictated the elevator scene, saying it would be an effective scene to have the hero's companion suddenly stolen away from them without any explanation without much regard for if it matches later definitions of King Crimson's abilities. He also directly brings up how the writers may have conflated King Crimson's time skip with The World's time stop. Justified as he is a mangaka, and often assumed to be an AuthorAvatar for Araki himself.
* YouCantFightFate: This is addressed in "Giorno Explains King Crimson," as Polnareff asks how Diavolo needs to skip time in order to defy Epitaph's vision. Giorno explains that fate is entirely impossible to change outside of certain Stand abilities, such as King Crimson's time skip, and that Diavolo couldn't choose to simply ignore Epitaph's vision by just doing something different unless he skipped time. He also brings up the idea that, even when Diavolo skips time, his own original fate still exists, the results of said fate still taking effect, such as him moving his evidence out of his hotel room or stabbing Giorno's body through a gate in the colosseum.

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* WatsonianVersusDoylist: In "Giorno Explains King Crimson," Rohan keeps bringing up questions with reasonable answers for the audience and writers and asks Giorno to give an explanation explain as to how it works in-universe. Eventually, he outright explains how RuleOfCool might have dictated the elevator scene, saying it would be an effective scene to have the hero's companion suddenly stolen away from them without any explanation and without much regard for if whether it matches later definitions of King Crimson's abilities. He also directly brings up how the writers may have conflated King Crimson's time skip with The World's time stop. Justified as he is a mangaka, and often assumed to be an AuthorAvatar for Araki himself.
* YouCantFightFate: This is addressed in "Giorno Explains King Crimson," as Polnareff asks how Diavolo needs to skip time in order to defy Epitaph's vision. Giorno explains that fate is entirely impossible to change outside of certain Stand abilities, such as King Crimson's time skip, and that Diavolo couldn't choose to simply ignore Epitaph's vision by just doing something different unless he skipped time. He also brings up the idea that, that even when Diavolo skips time, his own original fate still exists, the results of said fate still taking effect, such as him moving his evidence out of his hotel room or stabbing Giorno's body through a gate in the colosseum.Colosseum.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: While non-canon, [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureTheJOJOlands Jodio]] appears in "Giorno Eats King Crimson" before even ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean'' got a video. Jodio arrives to bust Giorno out of jail in exchange for millions of dollars.

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: While non-canon, [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureTheJOJOlands Jodio]] appears in "Giorno Eats King Crimson" before even ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean'' ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Stone Ocean]]'' got a video. Jodio arrives to bust Giorno out of jail in exchange for millions of dollars.
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** In "What if the Stardust Crusaders ACTUALLY Flew to Egypt?", Joseph and Jotaro decide that it'd actually be better to get on another plane to head to Egypt after crash landing in Hong Kong, since DIO's minions expected them to be deterred by Tower of Gray into never travelling by air again. As it turns out, this assumption was correct when Enya summons DIO's minions to Egypt to discuss how they can stop the Joestars now. Their only other means for attacking them if they got on a plane was [[NightmareWeaver Mannish Boy]], who was in Abu Dhabi at the time, which Arabia Fats notes is far away from Hong Kong. Polnareff could have followed the Joestars given he was stationed at Hong Kong, but he camped out at a diner and couldn't get to the Joestars by the time they moved to get on another plane. Most of the other minion's Stands either have far too small ranges to reach the plane, would have required them planting their Stand before the plane took off, or are utterly useless in the context of attacking a plane. J. Geil ultimately seems like the perfect candidate since the plane would most likely have reflective surfaces for him to travel to... but then Polnareff remembers he murdered his sister and kills him then and there. This leaves only one Stand user remaining, [[PowerOfTheSun Arabia]], and his simple plan of having the plane fly into the Sun seemed foolproof, but just as they were waiting for the plane to burn up, [[EpicFail DIO walked out into the open with Vanilla Ice and Nukesaku causing them to immediately die, thus curing DIO's curse on Holly, to which Joseph asks the plane's pilot to turn back around before they can get burnt.]]

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** In "What if the Stardust Crusaders ACTUALLY Flew to Egypt?", Joseph and Jotaro decide that it'd actually be better to get on another plane to head to Egypt after crash landing in Hong Kong, since DIO's minions expected them to be deterred by Tower of Gray into never travelling by air again. As it turns out, this assumption was correct when Enya summons DIO's minions to Egypt to discuss how they can stop the Joestars now. Their only other means for attacking them if they got on a plane was [[NightmareWeaver Mannish Boy]], who was in Abu Dhabi at the time, which Arabia Fats notes is far away from Hong Kong. Polnareff could have followed the Joestars given he was stationed at Hong Kong, but he camped out at a diner and couldn't get to the Joestars by the time they moved to get on another plane. Most of the other minion's minions' Stands either have far too small ranges to reach the plane, would have required them planting their Stand before the plane took off, or are utterly useless in the context of attacking a an airborne plane. J. Geil ultimately seems like the perfect candidate since the plane would most likely have reflective surfaces for him to travel to... but then Polnareff remembers he murdered his sister and kills him then and there. This leaves only one Stand user remaining, [[PowerOfTheSun Arabia]], and his simple plan of having the plane fly into the Sun seemed foolproof, but just as they were waiting for the plane to burn up, [[EpicFail DIO walked out into the open with Vanilla Ice and Nukesaku causing them to immediately die, thus curing DIO's curse on Holly, to which Joseph asks the plane's pilot to turn back around before they can get burnt.]]
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** In "What if the Stardust Crusaders ACTUALLY Flew to Egypt?", Joseph and Jotaro decide that it'd actually be better to get on another plane to head to Egypt after crash landing in Hong Kong, since DIO's minions expected them to be deterred by Tower of Gray into never travelling by air again. As it turns out, this assumption was correct when Enya summons DIO's minions to Egypt to discuss how they can stop the Joestars now. Their only other means for attacking them if they got on a plane was [[NightmareWeaver Mannish Boy]], who was in Abu Dhabi at the time, which Arabia Fats notes is far away from Hong Kong. Polnareff could have followed the Joestars given he was stationed at Hong Kong, but he camped out at a diner and couldn't get to the Joestars by the time they moved to get on another plane. Most of the other minion's Stands either have far too small ranges to reach the plane, would have required them planting their Stand before the plane took off, or are utterly useless in the context of attacking a plane. J. Geil ultimately seems like the perfect candidate since the plane would most likely have reflective surfaces for him to travel to... but then Polnareff remembers he killed his sister and kills him then and there. This left only one Stand user remaining, [[PowerOfTheSun Arabia]], and his simple plan of having the plane fly into the Sun seemed foolproof, but just as they were waiting for the plane to burn up, [[EpicFail DIO walked out into the open with Vanilla Ice and Nukesaku causing them to immediately die, thus curing DIO's curse on Holly, to which Joseph asks the plane's pilot to turn back around before they can get burnt.]]

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** In "What if the Stardust Crusaders ACTUALLY Flew to Egypt?", Joseph and Jotaro decide that it'd actually be better to get on another plane to head to Egypt after crash landing in Hong Kong, since DIO's minions expected them to be deterred by Tower of Gray into never travelling by air again. As it turns out, this assumption was correct when Enya summons DIO's minions to Egypt to discuss how they can stop the Joestars now. Their only other means for attacking them if they got on a plane was [[NightmareWeaver Mannish Boy]], who was in Abu Dhabi at the time, which Arabia Fats notes is far away from Hong Kong. Polnareff could have followed the Joestars given he was stationed at Hong Kong, but he camped out at a diner and couldn't get to the Joestars by the time they moved to get on another plane. Most of the other minion's Stands either have far too small ranges to reach the plane, would have required them planting their Stand before the plane took off, or are utterly useless in the context of attacking a plane. J. Geil ultimately seems like the perfect candidate since the plane would most likely have reflective surfaces for him to travel to... but then Polnareff remembers he killed murdered his sister and kills him then and there. This left leaves only one Stand user remaining, [[PowerOfTheSun Arabia]], and his simple plan of having the plane fly into the Sun seemed foolproof, but just as they were waiting for the plane to burn up, [[EpicFail DIO walked out into the open with Vanilla Ice and Nukesaku causing them to immediately die, thus curing DIO's curse on Holly, to which Joseph asks the plane's pilot to turn back around before they can get burnt.]]
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** In "What if the Stardust Crusaders ACTUALLY Flew to Egypt?", Joseph and Jotaro decide that it'd actually be better to get on another plane to head to Egypt after crash landing in Hong Kong, since DIO's minions expected them to be deterred by Tower of Gray into never travelling by air again. As it turns out, this assumption was correct when Enya summons DIO's minions to Egypt to discuss how they can stop the Joestars now. Their only other means for attacking them if they got on a plane was [[NightmareWeaver Mannish Boy]], who was in Abu Dhabi at the time, which Arabia Fats notes is far away from Hong Kong. Polnareff could have followed the Joestars given he was stationed at Hong Kong, but he camped out at a diner and couldn't get to the Joestars by the time they moved to get on another plane. The one Stand User without any sort of limitation preventing them from attacking the Joestars right then (and wasn't killed off by Polnareff) was [[PowerOfTheSun Arabia]], but just as they were waiting for the plane to burn up in the Sun, [[EpicFail DIO walked out into the open with Vanilla Ice and Nukesaku causing them to immediately die, thus curing DIO's curse on Holly, to which Joseph asks the plane's pilot to turn back around before they can get burnt.]]

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** In "What if the Stardust Crusaders ACTUALLY Flew to Egypt?", Joseph and Jotaro decide that it'd actually be better to get on another plane to head to Egypt after crash landing in Hong Kong, since DIO's minions expected them to be deterred by Tower of Gray into never travelling by air again. As it turns out, this assumption was correct when Enya summons DIO's minions to Egypt to discuss how they can stop the Joestars now. Their only other means for attacking them if they got on a plane was [[NightmareWeaver Mannish Boy]], who was in Abu Dhabi at the time, which Arabia Fats notes is far away from Hong Kong. Polnareff could have followed the Joestars given he was stationed at Hong Kong, but he camped out at a diner and couldn't get to the Joestars by the time they moved to get on another plane. The Most of the other minion's Stands either have far too small ranges to reach the plane, would have required them planting their Stand before the plane took off, or are utterly useless in the context of attacking a plane. J. Geil ultimately seems like the perfect candidate since the plane would most likely have reflective surfaces for him to travel to... but then Polnareff remembers he killed his sister and kills him then and there. This left only one Stand User without any sort of limitation preventing them from attacking the Joestars right then (and wasn't killed off by Polnareff) was user remaining, [[PowerOfTheSun Arabia]], and his simple plan of having the plane fly into the Sun seemed foolproof, but just as they were waiting for the plane to burn up in the Sun, up, [[EpicFail DIO walked out into the open with Vanilla Ice and Nukesaku causing them to immediately die, thus curing DIO's curse on Holly, to which Joseph asks the plane's pilot to turn back around before they can get burnt.]]
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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Originally in ''Stardust Crusaders'', DIO met his end when Star Platinum shattered The World's knee, causing DIO to explode down the middle. In "What if the Stardust Crusaders ACTUALLY Flew to Egypt?", he instead gets turned to dust by Arabia Fats' Sun.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: While non-canon, [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureTheJOJOlands Jodio]] appears in "Giorno Eats King Crimson" before even ''Manga/StoneOcean'' got a video to bust Giorno out of jail (in exchange for millions of dollars).

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: While non-canon, [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureTheJOJOlands Jodio]] appears in "Giorno Eats King Crimson" before even ''Manga/StoneOcean'' ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean'' got a video video. Jodio arrives to bust Giorno out of jail (in in exchange for millions of dollars).dollars.



** In "What if the Stardust Crusaders ACTUALLY Flew to Egypt?" Joseph and Jotaro decide that it'd actually be better to get on another plane to head to Egypt after crash landing in Hong Kong, since DIO's minions expected them to be deterred by Tower of Grey into never travelling by air again. As it turns out, this assumption was correct when Enya summons DIO's minions to Egypt to discuss how they can stop the Joestars now. Their only other means for attacking them if they got on a plane was [[NightmareWeaver Mannish Boy]], who was in Abu Dhabi at the time, which Arabia Fats notes is far away from Hong Kong. Polnareff could have followed them given he was stationed at Hong Kong, but he since he was camped out at the diner expecting them to come to him, it was too late for him to give chase when they instead moved to get on another plane. The one Stand User without any sort of limitation preventing them from attacking them right then (and wasn't killed off by Polnareff) was [[PowerOfTheSun Arabia]], but just as they were waiting for the plane to burn up in the Sun, [[EpicFail DIO walked out into the open with Vanilla Ice and Nukesaku causing them to immediately die, thus curing DIO's curse on Holly, to which Joseph asks the plane's pilot to turn back around before they can get burnt.]]

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** In "What if the Stardust Crusaders ACTUALLY Flew to Egypt?" Egypt?", Joseph and Jotaro decide that it'd actually be better to get on another plane to head to Egypt after crash landing in Hong Kong, since DIO's minions expected them to be deterred by Tower of Grey Gray into never travelling by air again. As it turns out, this assumption was correct when Enya summons DIO's minions to Egypt to discuss how they can stop the Joestars now. Their only other means for attacking them if they got on a plane was [[NightmareWeaver Mannish Boy]], who was in Abu Dhabi at the time, which Arabia Fats notes is far away from Hong Kong. Polnareff could have followed them the Joestars given he was stationed at Hong Kong, but he since he was camped out at the a diner expecting them and couldn't get to come to him, it was too late for him to give chase when the Joestars by the time they instead moved to get on another plane. The one Stand User without any sort of limitation preventing them from attacking them the Joestars right then (and wasn't killed off by Polnareff) was [[PowerOfTheSun Arabia]], but just as they were waiting for the plane to burn up in the Sun, [[EpicFail DIO walked out into the open with Vanilla Ice and Nukesaku causing them to immediately die, thus curing DIO's curse on Holly, to which Joseph asks the plane's pilot to turn back around before they can get burnt.]]
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* [[https://youtu.be/wwXmrYuvVfk?feature=shared What if the Stardust Crusaders ACTUALLY Flew to Egypt?]] (released March 18, 2024)

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* OffTheRails: In "[=JoJo=]'s Bizarre Adventure But Really Really REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY FAST", Jonathan being slower than the rest of the cast derails the entire story; he can't perform an InstantCostumeChange so he goes off to change, which means he's absent for the dio confrontation, then he comes back during the following segments and Joseph becomes too busy escorting him off to look the right ages for ''Stardust Crusaders'' or ''Diamond is Unbreakable''...

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In "[=JoJo=]'s Bizarre Adventure But Really Really REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY FAST", Jonathan being slower than the rest of the cast derails the entire story; he can't perform an InstantCostumeChange so he goes off to change, which means he's absent for the dio confrontation, then he comes back during the following segments and Joseph becomes too busy escorting him off to look the right ages for ''Stardust Crusaders'' or ''Diamond is Unbreakable''...Unbreakable''...
** In "What if the Stardust Crusaders ACTUALLY Flew to Egypt?" Joseph and Jotaro decide that it'd actually be better to get on another plane to head to Egypt after crash landing in Hong Kong, since DIO's minions expected them to be deterred by Tower of Grey into never travelling by air again. As it turns out, this assumption was correct when Enya summons DIO's minions to Egypt to discuss how they can stop the Joestars now. Their only other means for attacking them if they got on a plane was [[NightmareWeaver Mannish Boy]], who was in Abu Dhabi at the time, which Arabia Fats notes is far away from Hong Kong. Polnareff could have followed them given he was stationed at Hong Kong, but he since he was camped out at the diner expecting them to come to him, it was too late for him to give chase when they instead moved to get on another plane. The one Stand User without any sort of limitation preventing them from attacking them right then (and wasn't killed off by Polnareff) was [[PowerOfTheSun Arabia]], but just as they were waiting for the plane to burn up in the Sun, [[EpicFail DIO walked out into the open with Vanilla Ice and Nukesaku causing them to immediately die, thus curing DIO's curse on Holly, to which Joseph asks the plane's pilot to turn back around before they can get burnt.]]


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* TeamKiller: In "What if the Stardust Crusaders ACTUALLY Flew to Egypt?" it's pointed out that J. Geil and Polnareff wouldn't work out very well on a team as Polnareff joined DIO specifically to find and kill his sister's murderer... who is J. Geil. So when Enya asks J. Geil to use Hanged Man to stop the Joestars midflight, Polnareff immediately kills him upon remembering his life's mission.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: While non-canon, Jodio appears in "Giorno Eats King Crimson" before even Stone Ocean got a video to bust Giorno out of jail (in exchange for millions of dollars).

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: While non-canon, Jodio [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureTheJOJOlands Jodio]] appears in "Giorno Eats King Crimson" before even Stone Ocean ''Manga/StoneOcean'' got a video to bust Giorno out of jail (in exchange for millions of dollars).
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** It's sequel "Five Nights at Freddy's 2 - GOLD VERSION" also shows deep knowledge of lore and the machinics, to the point of even explaining how the AI levels work and some of the game's more annoying things like Toy Bonnie's time lag.

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** It's sequel "Five Nights at Freddy's 2 - GOLD VERSION" also shows deep knowledge of lore and the machinics, mechanics, to the point of even explaining how the AI levels work and some of the game's more annoying things like Toy Bonnie's time lag.
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* In the ''Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' videos, the Bite of '87 is consistently referred to as "the Someone Was Bitten, Also the Number 87" (though shortened to "the Someone Was Bitten" at the end of Five Nights at Freddy's 2 But Really Really Fast — GOLD VERSION).
** In "Five Nights at Freddy's 2 But Really Really Fast — SILVER VERSION", Purple Guy[=/=]William Afton is only referred to as "Mr. Lore".
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* SimultaneousArcs: A split-screen is used to show the events of one Thursday in "Diamond is Unbreakable", with characters and narration talking over each other as they deal with various problems, Stands, [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and fish research]]. Emphasis on "simultaneous" here due to the situations aligning exactly as follows:

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* {{Synchronization}}: Yuya, Rohan and Jotaro in "Diamond is Unbreakable" on July 15 all say "Ruminating" at the exact same time at about 1:50 PM, Yuya thinking of how to confront Enigma, Rohan thinking of what to do about Cheap Trick and [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Jotaro thinking of]] [[CallForward what to write his report on.]]

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* {{Synchronization}}: Yuya, Rohan and Jotaro in "Diamond is Unbreakable" on July 15 all say "Ruminating" at the exact same time at about 1:50 PM, Yuya thinking of how to confront Enigma, Rohan thinking of what to do about Cheap Trick and [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Jotaro thinking of]] of [[CallForward what to write his report on.]]

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* ShownTheirWork: In "Five Nights at Freddy's - RED VERSION", both the video and Mike know the FNAF franchise all inside out, like the timeline, mechanics, popular theories, and the exact AI levels of the animatronics for each night.

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In "Five Nights at Freddy's - RED VERSION", both the video and Mike know the FNAF franchise all inside out, like the timeline, mechanics, popular theories, and the exact AI levels of the animatronics for each night.night.
** It's sequel "Five Nights at Freddy's 2 - GOLD VERSION" also shows deep knowledge of lore and the machinics, to the point of even explaining how the AI levels work and some of the game's more annoying things like Toy Bonnie's time lag.
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->'''Withered Bonnie:''' Bonnie knows you are not Freddy.
->'''The Protagonist:''' Oh yeah?? OH YEAH?? Well Bonnie can shut the [[PrecisionFStrike FUCK]] up!! When I move over to go check the goddamn vent to see if the OTHER Bonnie is in there, I don’t like it when my preoccupied ass is forced to suddenly shift into 4th gear on a goddamn CHILDREN’S CROSSING!! ''[faces Balloon Boy]'' And ohhh I have some fucking words for you, you little smug ass! Ha ha, this is all so funny, isn’t it?? ''[faces Withered Foxy]'' Oh and you, could you just PISS OFF for once in your goddamn life, “Ohh but I’m not alive I’m a robot!!” I know what you are, you piece of shiiiiiit!! And one more thing, ''[tears off crank attached to monitor]'' THIS thing!! I love when I spend 99% of my time here as a night guard thinking about THIS DAMN THING!! This stopped being scary days ago, now I’m just FUCKING MAD— ''[cut to death minigame]''

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->'''Withered -->'''Withered Bonnie:''' Bonnie knows you are not Freddy.
->'''The -->'''The Protagonist:''' Oh yeah?? OH YEAH?? Well Bonnie can shut the [[PrecisionFStrike FUCK]] up!! When I move over to go check the goddamn vent to see if the OTHER Bonnie is in there, I don’t like it when my preoccupied ass is forced to suddenly shift into 4th gear on a goddamn CHILDREN’S CROSSING!! ''[faces Balloon Boy]'' And ohhh I have some fucking words for you, you little smug ass! Ha ha, this is all so funny, isn’t it?? ''[faces Withered Foxy]'' Oh and you, could you just PISS OFF for once in your goddamn life, “Ohh but I’m not alive I’m a robot!!” I know what you are, you piece of shiiiiiit!! And one more thing, ''[tears off crank attached to monitor]'' THIS thing!! I love when I spend 99% of my time here as a night guard thinking about THIS DAMN THING!! This stopped being scary days ago, now I’m just FUCKING MAD— ''[cut to death minigame]''
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* VillainousBreakdown: Kira in DIUBRRF.

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* VillainousBreakdown: Kira in DIUBRRF.JJBADIUBRRF.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: A minor case in "Golden Wind". The memetic scene of Narrancia and Mista beating up a guy with Abbaccio shortly joining them had removed the context of said guy threatening Narancia for accidently spilling wine on his expensive suit. As such, the three look like they decided to kick the shit out of a random passer-by for absolutely no reason.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: A minor case in "Golden Wind". The memetic scene of Narrancia Narancia and Mista beating up a guy with Abbaccio shortly joining them had removed is adapted by removing the context of said guy threatening Narancia for accidently accidentally spilling wine on his expensive suit. As such, the three look like they decided to kick the shit out of a random passer-by for absolutely no reason.



* HaveIMentionedIAmGay: The only indication that [[{{Gayngster}} Squalo and Tiziano]] are a couple in "Golden Wind" was the former's offhanded remark of "this part of the script was written during Pride Month" before they both got shot down almost immediately by Narrancia's Aerosmith.

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* HaveIMentionedIAmGay: The only indication that [[{{Gayngster}} Squalo and Tiziano]] are a couple in "Golden Wind" was the former's offhanded remark of "this part of the script was written during Pride Month" before they both got shot down almost immediately by Narrancia's Narancia's Aerosmith.



* TheHilarityOfHats: The tall hats worn by Loggins and Messina in "Battle Tendency" and Terence T. D'Arby in "Stardust Crusaders" are all exaggerated so they always extend past the edge of the screen. The first two are even referred to as "tall hat guys."

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* TheHilarityOfHats: The tall hats worn by Loggins and Messina in "Battle Tendency" and Terence Telence T. D'Arby in "Stardust Crusaders" are all exaggerated so they always extend past the edge of the screen. The first former two are even referred to as "tall hat guys."



* InstantBandages: In "Golden Wind", Squalo gets shot by Narrancia's Aerosmith before the scene changes but when it cuts back to him, he has three noticeable x-shaped plasters over his bullet wounds. Later in the video, Diavolo punches the "floating sun behind his head" which suddenly gets a plaster from being partially damaged.

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* InstantBandages: In "Golden Wind", Squalo gets shot by Narrancia's Narancia's Aerosmith before the scene changes but when it cuts back to him, he has three noticeable x-shaped plasters over his bullet wounds. Later in the video, Diavolo punches the "floating sun behind his head" which suddenly gets a plaster from being partially damaged.



* VerbalBackspace: Mista, afflicted by Prosciutto's age-accelerating The Grateful Dead, confronts the two by saying, "You've just messed with the wrong retirement home- GANG, gang, I meant gang!!"

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* VerbalBackspace: Mista, afflicted by Prosciutto's age-accelerating The Grateful Dead, confronts the two him and Pesci by saying, "You've just messed with the wrong retirement home- GANG, gang, I meant gang!!"



* VisualPun: Not wanting Koichi to continue calling him, Jotaro claims he is breaking up before snapping the phone in half.

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* VisualPun: Not wanting Koichi to continue calling him, Jotaro claims he is breaking up before snapping the his phone in half.



** Fugo was vaguely Irish in "Golden Wind" but became full-blown Irish if the "Purple Haze Feedback" teaser is anything to go by.

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** Fugo was vaguely Irish in "Golden Wind" Wind", but became full-blown Irish if the "Purple Haze Feedback" teaser is anything to go by.
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* ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2'' [[https://youtu.be/xtOWWLwzIL0 But Really Really Fast — GOLD VERSION]] (released February 6, 2024)
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->'''The Protagonist:''' Oh yeah?? OH YEAH?? Well Bonnie can shut the [[PrecisionFStrike FUCK]] up!! When I move over to go check the goddamn vent to see if the OTHER Bonnie is in there, I don’t like it when my preoccupied ass is forced to suddenly shift into 4th gear on a goddamn CHILDREN’S CROSSING!! ''[faces Balloon Boy]'' And ohhh I have some fucking words for you, you little smug ass! Ha ha, this is all so funny, isn’t it?? ''[faces Withered Foxy]'' Oh and tiy could you just PISS OFF for once in your goddamn life, “Ohh but I’m not alive I’m a robot!!” I know what you are, you piece of shiiiiiit!! And one more thing, ''[tears off crank attached to monitor]'' THIS thing!! I love when I spend 99% of my time here as a night guard thinking about THIS DAMN THING!! This stopped being scary days ago, now I’m just FUCKING MAD— ''[cut to death minigame]''

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->'''The Protagonist:''' Oh yeah?? OH YEAH?? Well Bonnie can shut the [[PrecisionFStrike FUCK]] up!! When I move over to go check the goddamn vent to see if the OTHER Bonnie is in there, I don’t like it when my preoccupied ass is forced to suddenly shift into 4th gear on a goddamn CHILDREN’S CROSSING!! ''[faces Balloon Boy]'' And ohhh I have some fucking words for you, you little smug ass! Ha ha, this is all so funny, isn’t it?? ''[faces Withered Foxy]'' Oh and tiy you, could you just PISS OFF for once in your goddamn life, “Ohh but I’m not alive I’m a robot!!” I know what you are, you piece of shiiiiiit!! And one more thing, ''[tears off crank attached to monitor]'' THIS thing!! I love when I spend 99% of my time here as a night guard thinking about THIS DAMN THING!! This stopped being scary days ago, now I’m just FUCKING MAD— ''[cut to death minigame]''

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* PrecisionFStrike: Jotaro utters one in "Stardust Crusaders" after Steely Dan reveals his Stand's trap, and then another when DIO hitchhikes a car to get to Joseph's body and absorb his blood.
** In "Diamond Is Unbreakable" Hayato also gives one to the person calling the house on the [[RuleOfThree third]] time loop we see.

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* PrecisionFStrike: The protagonist in Five Nights at Freddy's 2: Silver Edition says the first swear word in the video right before ranting about how mad he is.
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Jotaro utters one in "Stardust Crusaders" after Steely Dan reveals his Stand's trap, and then another when DIO hitchhikes a car to get to Joseph's body and absorb his blood.
blood. (someone add context lol)
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** In "Diamond Is Unbreakable" Hayato also gives one to the person calling the house on the [[RuleOfThree third]] time loop we see.see. (same here, also format the bullet points right thank you)



* 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).

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* RapidFireComedy: The whole series is built on this. jokes being told very quickly. 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).third).
* RageBreakingPoint: The protagonist in Five Nights at Freddy's 2: Silver Edition usually keeps in his anger, but gets pissed enough when getting caught by Withered Bonnie to deliver an angry speech.
->'''Withered Bonnie:''' Bonnie knows you are not Freddy.
->'''The Protagonist:''' Oh yeah?? OH YEAH?? Well Bonnie can shut the [[PrecisionFStrike FUCK]] up!! When I move over to go check the goddamn vent to see if the OTHER Bonnie is in there, I don’t like it when my preoccupied ass is forced to suddenly shift into 4th gear on a goddamn CHILDREN’S CROSSING!! ''[faces Balloon Boy]'' And ohhh I have some fucking words for you, you little smug ass! Ha ha, this is all so funny, isn’t it?? ''[faces Withered Foxy]'' Oh and tiy could you just PISS OFF for once in your goddamn life, “Ohh but I’m not alive I’m a robot!!” I know what you are, you piece of shiiiiiit!! And one more thing, ''[tears off crank attached to monitor]'' THIS thing!! I love when I spend 99% of my time here as a night guard thinking about THIS DAMN THING!! This stopped being scary days ago, now I’m just FUCKING MAD— ''[cut to death minigame]''
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* ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2'' [[https://youtu.be/j8z6Yixz2Rs Five Nights at Freddy's But Really Really Fast — SILVER VERSION]] (released January 15, 2024)

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* ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2'' [[https://youtu.be/j8z6Yixz2Rs Five Nights at Freddy's But Really Really Fast — SILVER VERSION]] (released January 15, 2024)

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