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* PopCultureDay: April 4 is Bully Mista Day in the Jojo fandom, thanks to it being his least favorite number.

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* PopCultureDay: PopCultureHoliday: April 4 is Bully Mista Day in the Jojo fandom, thanks to it being his least favorite number.
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this literally comes up again to explain where mista gets a second gun after his revolver broke


** During the final battle when everyone switches bodies. The gang runs through the city trying to track Diavolo down and a criminal who switched bodies with a cop lecherously eyes up Mista in Trish's body and tries to arrest them with the clear intent of raping them only to get shot. This does nothing to advance the plot nor is it ever brought up again.



** [[spoiler:Polnareff doesn't become Coco Jumbo after his soul is placed inside of it, but rather a permanent resident of Mr. President. Coco Jumbo remains an independent regular turtle.]]

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** [[spoiler:Polnareff doesn't become Coco Jumbo after his soul is placed inside of it, it (though he briefly ''was'' Coco Jumbo when everyone's souls were swapped, but rather a permanent resident of Mr. President. Coco Jumbo remains an independent regular turtle.]]



** You'll find a good amount of people that believe King Crimson and Epitaph are two different stands belong to Diavolo and Doppio respectively, citing that a being with two different souls could probably result in two different stands. While this ''could'' potentially be true, it's not the case here. Epitaph is only ever depicted as an extension of King Crimson akin to Killer Queen's Sheer Heart Attack rather than it being an independent stand that belongs to Doppio.

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** You'll find a good amount of people that believe King Crimson and Epitaph are two different stands belong belonging to Diavolo and Doppio respectively, citing that a being with two different souls could probably result in two different stands. While this ''could'' potentially be true, it's not the case here. Epitaph is only ever depicted as an extension of King Crimson akin to Killer Queen's Sheer Heart Attack rather than it being an independent stand that belongs to Doppio.
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** You'll find a good amount of people that believe King Crimson and Epitaph are two different stands belong to Diavolo and Doppio respectively, citing that a being with two different souls could probably result in two different stands. While this ''could'' potentially be true, it's not the case here. Epitaph is only ever depicted as an extension of King Crimson akin to Killer Queen's Sheer Heart Attack rather than it being an independent stand that belongs to Doppio.
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** [[spoiler:[[Characters/JojosBizarreAdventureDiavolo Diavolo]] is the mysterious "[[TheDon boss]]" of [[TheMafia Passione]], defined by [[TheParanoiac paranoia]] and {{ambition|Is Evil}} above all else. Diavolo made his first mark on the world when he buried his mother alive and sewed her mouth shut before callously murdering his foster father and [[WhereIWasBornAndRazed burning down his hometown]]. After selling multiple powerful Stand Arrows to Enya the Hag--causing the events of Parts 3 and 4--Diavolo goes on to found Passione, a criminal organization he rules with an iron fist and uses to addict children to hard drugs. Diavolo further uses his capo Polpo to subject any potential recruits to lethal "tests" with a Stand Arrow that leave many dead. When his agents Sorbet and Gelato tried to discover his true identity, [[BadBoss Diavolo]] had them horrifically tortured and killed to {{make an example|Of Them}} to their fellow teammates, an act that turns La Squadra Esecuzioni against Diavolo out of sheer horror. Upon discovery that his former lover Donatella--whom he abandoned years ago with no visible remorse--birthed a daughter, Trish, Diavolo begins hunting down the teenaged Trish to [[OffingTheOffspring murder her]] out of paranoiac bloodlust. Along the way, Diavolo murders a variety of citizens for petty reasons, and mutilates a child to drink his blood for sustenance. Diavolo later unleashes Cioccolata and Secco onto Rome to eliminate Trish's protectors, the [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureTeamBucciarati Bucciarati gang]], once and for all, and Diavolo is flippant to the countless innocents he knows Cioccolata's Stand will kill. In the end, Diavolo personally slays multiple members of Bucciarati's noble gang, and nearly succeeds in his plan to kill Trish and gain the all-powerful Requiem.]]

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** [[spoiler:[[Characters/JojosBizarreAdventureDiavolo Diavolo]] is the mysterious "[[TheDon boss]]" of [[TheMafia Passione]], defined by [[TheParanoiac paranoia]] and {{ambition|Is Evil}} above all else. Diavolo made his first mark on the world when he buried his mother alive and sewed her mouth shut before callously murdering his foster father and [[WhereIWasBornAndRazed burning down his hometown]]. After selling multiple powerful Stand Arrows to Enya the Hag--causing Hag -- causing the events of Parts 3 and 4--Diavolo 4 -- Diavolo goes on to found Passione, a criminal organization he rules with an iron fist and uses to addict children to hard drugs. Diavolo further uses his capo Polpo to subject any potential recruits to lethal "tests" with a Stand Arrow that leave many dead. When his agents Sorbet and Gelato tried to discover his true identity, [[BadBoss Diavolo]] had them horrifically tortured and killed to {{make an example|Of Them}} to their fellow teammates, an act that turns [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureLaSquadraDiEsecuzioni La Squadra Esecuzioni di Esecuzioni]] against Diavolo out of sheer horror. Upon discovery that his former lover Donatella--whom Donatella -- whom he abandoned years ago with no visible remorse--birthed remorse -- birthed a daughter, Trish, Diavolo begins hunting down the teenaged Trish to [[OffingTheOffspring murder her]] out of paranoiac bloodlust. Along the way, Diavolo murders a variety of citizens for petty reasons, and mutilates a child to drink his blood for sustenance. Diavolo later unleashes Cioccolata and Secco onto Rome to eliminate Trish's protectors, the [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureTeamBucciarati Bucciarati gang]], once and for all, and Diavolo is flippant to the countless innocents he knows Cioccolata's Stand will kill. In the end, Diavolo personally slays multiple members of Bucciarati's noble gang, and nearly succeeds in his plan to kill Trish and gain the all-powerful Requiem.]]
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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Creator/KellenGoff has already proven his chops here voicing Diavolo in the English dub, but the crime lord's [[spoiler:[[AndIMustScream final moments]]]] is where Goff manages to shine and deliver a performance that's on another level. Not only does Goff perfectly capture Diavolo's [[VillainousBreakdown horrible descent into insanity]], but the ear-piercingly loud screaming also helps making an already terrifying scene even creepier. Who could have guessed that [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysSisterLocation Funtime Freddy]] [[FreakOut freaking out]] could be so frightening?

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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Creator/KellenGoff has already proven his chops here voicing Diavolo in the English dub, version of the anime, but the crime lord's [[spoiler:[[AndIMustScream final moments]]]] is where Goff manages to shine and deliver a performance that's on another level. Not only does Goff perfectly capture Diavolo's [[VillainousBreakdown horrible descent into insanity]], but the ear-piercingly loud screaming also helps making an already terrifying scene even creepier. Who could have guessed that [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysSisterLocation Funtime Freddy]] [[FreakOut freaking out]] could be so frightening?



** Even non-dub watchers admit that the voice Creator/KellenGoff uses for Diavolo is amazing. [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ItICaika-4g&pp=ygUZZGlhdm9sbydzIGFuZ3J5IGFkdmVudHVyZQ%3D%3D Listen for yourself.]]

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** Even non-dub watchers fans of the original Japanese version of the anime admit that the voice Creator/KellenGoff uses for Diavolo is amazing. [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ItICaika-4g&pp=ygUZZGlhdm9sbydzIGFuZ3J5IGFkdmVudHVyZQ%3D%3D Listen for yourself.]]



** When Abbacchio summons Moody Blues for the first time in the English dub, he adds "Let's jam!" just before it appears. It's cheesy, but it's also ''bomb'', and Mick Lauer did a great job delivering the line.

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** When Abbacchio summons Moody Blues for the first time in the English dub, version of the anime, he adds "Let's jam!" just before it appears. It's cheesy, but it's also ''bomb'', and Mick Lauer did a great job delivering the line.



* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: The English dub has been highly praised for its all-star cast, expressive dialogue, colorful inserts of fluent Italian, and for doing many of the characters and most iconic scenes justice, even outperforming the Japanese dub for some. Creator/KellenGoff's violently intimidating portrayal of Diavolo is considered to be the MVP of this dub. Creator/RayChase as Bruno Bucciarati was also highly praised, with some fans even saying he made [[DubNameChange "Zipper Man"]] sound cool.

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* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: The English dub version of the anime has been highly praised for its all-star cast, expressive dialogue, colorful inserts of fluent Italian, and for doing many of the characters and most iconic scenes justice, even outperforming the Japanese dub version for some. Creator/KellenGoff's violently intimidating portrayal of Diavolo is considered to be the MVP of this dub.MVP. Creator/RayChase as Bruno Bucciarati was also highly praised, with some fans even saying he made [[DubNameChange "Zipper Man"]] sound cool.



** Melone being apathetic to the deaths of Prosciutto and Pesci in the anime wasn't well-received, the dub even more so as he outright insults them. This was in contrast to his actual reaction in the manga, where he was noticeably trembling when he saw their bodies. Fans of the manga felt that this undermines the camaraderie that the members of La Squadra shared, as well as their motivation to avenge their comrades' deaths.
** There has been a small bit of outcry for the dub changing Giorno's usage of "Gang-Star" into "primo mafioso". Not only does it relate less to Giorno being a descendant of the Joestar bloodline, but the latter sounds [[{{Narm}} rather silly]] coming out of his mouth.

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** Melone being apathetic to the deaths of Prosciutto and Pesci in the anime wasn't well-received, the dub English version even more so as he outright insults them. This was in contrast to his actual reaction in the manga, where he was noticeably trembling when he saw their bodies. Fans of the manga felt that this undermines the camaraderie that the members of La Squadra shared, as well as their motivation to avenge their comrades' deaths.
** There has been a small bit of outcry for the dub English version of the anime changing Giorno's usage of "Gang-Star" into "primo mafioso". Not only does it relate less to This change removes the reference of Giorno being a descendant of the Joestar bloodline, but the latter sounds [[{{Narm}} rather silly]] coming out of his mouth.bloodline.



* {{Woolseyism}}:
** The English dub made the choice to incorporate several instances of GratuitousItalian, moreso than the Japanese original. Fans found these uses great, adding depth to the Italian setting.
** When activating Moody Blues for the first time in the dub, Abbacchio says "Let's jam" after saying his Stand's name. Since his Stand contains a genre of music in its name, even if changed to Moody Jazz, it fits his character and was seen as a good addition by the script writers.
** The dub gives each of Sex Pistol's bullets a different voice direction, helping them be more distinct. For example, one of them has a more cowboy voice, another has a deeper but still high pitched voice, while another has a more whiny and very high pitched voice.

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several instances of GratuitousItalian, moreso than the Japanese original. Fans found these uses great, adding depth to the Italian setting.
** When activating Moody Blues for the first time in the dub, time, Abbacchio says "Let's jam" after saying his Stand's name. Since his Stand contains a genre of music in its name, even if changed to Moody Jazz, it fits his character and was seen as a good addition by the script writers.
** The dub gives each Each of Sex Pistol's bullets were given a different voice direction, helping them be more distinct. For example, one of them has a more cowboy voice, another has a deeper but still high pitched voice, while another has a more whiny and very high pitched voice.
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** Even non-dub watchers admit that the voice Creator/KellenGoff uses for Diavolo is amazing. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4GcbEeEtvY Listen for yourself.]]

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** Even non-dub watchers admit that the voice Creator/KellenGoff uses for Diavolo is amazing. [[https://www.[[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=D4GcbEeEtvY com/watch?v=ItICaika-4g&pp=ygUZZGlhdm9sbydzIGFuZ3J5IGFkdmVudHVyZQ%3D%3D Listen for yourself.]]
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** "The 7 Page Muda", for Giorno's NoHoldsBarredBeatdown on Cioccolata for 7 straight pages.

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** "The 7 Page Muda", for Giorno's NoHoldsBarredBeatdown on Cioccolata for 7 straight pages. Even the anime adaptation of the scene is still called this, instead of the actual amount of time the beatdown takes.

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* SelfFanservice: While he's not actually as ugly as most examples that go through this trope, and it's more because of his expression and posture that make him look a bit like a {{Gonk}}, Ghiaccio still fits this where a good number of fanart, especially form Pixiv, portray him as a straight-up {{Megane}} {{Bishounen}} and soften his features by making him scowl less.

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While he's not actually as ugly as most examples that go through this trope, and it's more because of his expression and posture that make him look a bit like a {{Gonk}}, Ghiaccio still fits this where a good number of fanart, especially form Pixiv, portray him as a straight-up {{Megane}} {{Bishounen}} and soften his features by making him scowl less.


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** Narancia already looks young for his age. Fanart tends to run with that and make him look even younger and cuter, and/or more feminine.

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