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** Outside the series, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7f3lDAHRHg "Feel The Wind"]] is a summary of Giorno and the gang's journey and resolve, set to the tune of [[WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}} "Go The]] [[Music/MichaelBolton Distance,"]] created as part of a project to create ''JJBA''-based versions of Creator/{{Disney}} songs.
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** Outside the series, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7f3lDAHRHg "Feel The Wind"]] is a summary of Giorno and the gang's journey and resolve, set to the tune of [[WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}} "Go The]] [[Music/MichaelBolton Distance,"]] Distance"]], created as part of a project to create ''JJBA''-based versions of Creator/{{Disney}} songs.
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** In the anime, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MtOpB5LlUA "Il Vento D'oro,"]] a bombastic piece focusing on guitars and the occasional chant of "Jo! Jo!" or "Golden wind!"
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** In the anime, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MtOpB5LlUA "Il Vento D'oro,"]] D'oro"]], a bombastic piece focusing on guitars and the occasional chant of "Jo! Jo!" or "Golden wind!"
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** And of course, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGfAyOFUdEY "Fighting Gold"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqBNnC_apV4 "Uragirimono no Requiem"/"Traitor's Requiem,"]] keeping up the anime's track record of having stellar opening themes.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRNKTKT6dyw "Fierce Fight"]] the song that plays when Bruno faces off against The Boss's Stand, King Crimson and finds a way to counter its [[StoryBreakerPower almost invincible ability]].
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsKLvtTOeYo "Un'altra Persona,"]] aka Diavolo's theme, a fantastically eerie and mysterious tune. It even manages to sound like time flowing anomalously.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRNKTKT6dyw "Fierce Fight"]] the song that plays when Bruno faces off against The Boss's Stand, King Crimson and finds a way to counter its [[StoryBreakerPower almost invincible ability]].
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsKLvtTOeYo "Un'altra Persona,"]] aka Diavolo's theme, a fantastically eerie and mysterious tune. It even manages to sound like time flowing anomalously.
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** And of course, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGfAyOFUdEY "Fighting Gold"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqBNnC_apV4 "Uragirimono no Requiem"/"Traitor's Requiem,"]] Requiem"]], keeping up the anime's track record of having stellar opening themes.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRNKTKT6dyw "FierceFight"]] Fight"]], the song that plays when Bruno faces off against The Boss's Stand, King Crimson and finds a way to counter its [[StoryBreakerPower almost invincible ability]].
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsKLvtTOeYo "Un'altraPersona,"]] Persona"]], aka Diavolo's theme, a fantastically eerie and mysterious tune. It even manages to sound like time flowing anomalously.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRNKTKT6dyw "Fierce
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsKLvtTOeYo "Un'altra
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** A Stand-specific example, Polpo's Stand ''Music/BlackSabbath'' is amongst the most popular Stands in the series for its slick design, interesting role and fight, and for being the first sign of ''Vento Aureo'' GrowingTheBeard. It helps that it has the name of an incredibly influential Metal band. Also adding onto this was a [[BestBossEver fun boss battle on the PS2 game]] [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic with a menacing song to amp up the urgency]].
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** A Stand-specific example, Polpo's Stand ''Music/BlackSabbath'' Music/BlackSabbath is amongst the most popular Stands in the series for its slick design, interesting role and fight, and for being the first sign of ''Vento Aureo'' GrowingTheBeard. It helps that it has the name of an incredibly influential Metal band. Also adding onto this was a [[BestBossEver fun boss battle on the PS2 game]] [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic with a menacing song to amp up the urgency]].
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** Mista's Sex Pistols are absolutely adorable even though they don't look remotely cute in the conventional sense. They act like small children, demanding food, playing around and being enthusiastic about their job. Especially Number 3, who tends to be a crybaby because he's bullied by Number 5.
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** Mista's Sex Pistols are absolutely adorable even though they don't look remotely cute in the conventional sense. They act like small children, demanding food, playing around and being enthusiastic about their job. Especially Number 3, 5, who tends to be a crybaby because he's bullied by Number 5.3.
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** There's Bucciarati's theme, [[https://youtu.be/D1-8AvV0I3s "Nella Cerniera"]], which encapsulates his burning, passionate resolve in an absolutely ''fierce'' rock track.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Following the multiple bouts of censorship afflicting the anime adaptation, such as blacking out [[ThoseWackyNazis Stroheim's Nazi salute]] in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'', [[NoSmoking Jotaro's underage smoking]] in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders]]'', or [[GoryDiscretionShot bloody gashes and decapitated limbs]] in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDialondIsUnbreakable Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', the anime adaptation for ''Vento Aureo'' finally rips off the bandage and leaves ''everything'' uncensored. ...For better or [[NauseaFuel for worse]].
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Following the multiple bouts of censorship afflicting the anime adaptation, such as blacking out [[ThoseWackyNazis Stroheim's Nazi salute]] in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'', [[NoSmoking Jotaro's underage smoking]] in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders]]'', ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'', or [[GoryDiscretionShot bloody gashes and decapitated limbs]] in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDialondIsUnbreakable ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', the anime adaptation for ''Vento Aureo'' finally rips off the bandage and leaves ''everything'' uncensored. ...For better or [[NauseaFuel for worse]].
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Following the multiple bouts of censorship afflicting the anime adaptation, such as blacking out [[ThoseWackyNazis Stroheim's Nazi salute]] in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'', [[NoSmoking Jotaro's underage smoking]] in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders]]'', or [[GoryDiscretionShot bloody gashes and decapitated limbs]] in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDialondIsUnbreakable Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', the anime adaptation for ''Vento Aureo'' finally rips off the bandage and leaves ''everything'' uncensored. ...For better or [[NauseaFuel for worse]].
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* EvenBetterSequel: Although ContestedSequel is very much present here, as both the story and characters are still at the center of debate whether they match the charm of the previous part, most people certainly agree that in terms of the anime adaptation, Part 5 outshines Part 4 in many ways. While Part 4 anime was a strong package overall and generally has a better pace than Part 3 (especially in later arcs where the flow was significantly better than in the manga), it was criticized for having notable drops of quality when it comes to animation. Part 5 animation has a higher budget and is easily the best looking season so far and puts so much attention and detail to please both fans of the manga and newcomers. Examples include better visuals and sound design, additional scenes of fan favorites such as members of La Squadra interacting with one another, having a magnificent score with each of the characters having their own leitmotifs and most notably, using detailed animation for illustrating King Crimson's powers so that they make some actual sense as the concept of time is generally much more difficult to understand using still images of the original manga material. These welcome additions make sense as Part 5 is the most popular part in Japan to this day.
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* EvenBetterSequel: Although ContestedSequel is very much present here, as both the story and characters are still at the center of debate whether they match the charm of the previous part, most people certainly agree that in terms of the anime adaptation, Part 5 outshines Part 4 in many ways. While Part 4 anime was a strong package overall and generally has a better pace than Part 3 (especially in later arcs where the flow was significantly better than in the manga), it was criticized for having notable drops of quality when it comes to animation. Part 5 animation has a higher budget and is easily the best looking season so far and puts so much attention and detail to please both fans of the manga and newcomers. Examples include better visuals and sound design, additional scenes of fan favorites such as members of La Squadra interacting with one another, having a magnificent score with each of the characters having their own leitmotifs and most notably, using detailed animation for illustrating King Crimson's powers so that they make some actual sense as the concept of time is generally much more difficult to understand using still images of the original manga source material. These welcome additions make sense as Part 5 is the most popular part in Japan to this day.
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* EvenBetterSequel: Although ContestedSequel is very much present here, as both the story and characters are still at the center of debate whether they match the charm of the previous part, most people certainly agree that in terms of the anime adaptation, Part 5 outshines Part 4 in many ways. While Part 4 anime was a strong package overall and generally has a better pace than Part 3 (especially in later arcs which had better flow than in the manga), it was criticized for having notable drops of quality when it comes to animation. Part 5 animation has a significantly higher budget and is easily the best looking season so far and puts so much attention and detail to please both fans of the manga and newcomers. Examples include additional scenes of members of La Squadra interacting with one another, having a magnificent score with each of the characters having their own leitmotifs and most notably, making King Crimson's powers make some actual sense as the concept of time is generally much more difficult to illustrate using manga panels. This makes sense as Part 5 is the most popular part in Japan to this day.
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* EvenBetterSequel: Although ContestedSequel is very much present here, as both the story and characters are still at the center of debate whether they match the charm of the previous part, most people certainly agree that in terms of the anime adaptation, Part 5 outshines Part 4 in many ways. While Part 4 anime was a strong package overall and generally has a better pace than Part 3 (especially in later arcs which had where the flow was significantly better flow than in the manga), it was criticized for having notable drops of quality when it comes to animation. Part 5 animation has a significantly higher budget and is easily the best looking season so far and puts so much attention and detail to please both fans of the manga and newcomers. Examples include better visuals and sound design, additional scenes of fan favorites such as members of La Squadra interacting with one another, having a magnificent score with each of the characters having their own leitmotifs and most notably, making using detailed animation for illustrating King Crimson's powers so that they make some actual sense as the concept of time is generally much more difficult to illustrate understand using still images of the original manga panels. This makes material. These welcome additions make sense as Part 5 is the most popular part in Japan to this day.
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* EvenBetterSequel: Although ConstestedSequel is very much present here, as both the story and characters are still at the center of debate whether they match the charm of the previous part, most people certainly agree that in terms of the anime adaptation, Part 5 outshines Part 4 in many ways. While Part 4 anime was a strong package overall and generally has a better pace than Part 3 (especially in later arcs which had better flow than in the manga), it was criticized for having notable drops of quality when it comes to animation. Part 5 animation has a significantly higher budget and is easily the best looking season so far and puts so much attention and detail to please both fans of the manga and newcomers. Examples include additional scenes of members of La Squadra interacting with one another, having a magnificent score with each of the characters having their own leitmotifs and most notably, making King Crimson's powers make some actual sense as the concept of time is generally much more difficult to illustrate using manga panels. This makes sense as Part 5 is the most popular part in Japan to this day.
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* EvenBetterSequel: Although ConstestedSequel ContestedSequel is very much present here, as both the story and characters are still at the center of debate whether they match the charm of the previous part, most people certainly agree that in terms of the anime adaptation, Part 5 outshines Part 4 in many ways. While Part 4 anime was a strong package overall and generally has a better pace than Part 3 (especially in later arcs which had better flow than in the manga), it was criticized for having notable drops of quality when it comes to animation. Part 5 animation has a significantly higher budget and is easily the best looking season so far and puts so much attention and detail to please both fans of the manga and newcomers. Examples include additional scenes of members of La Squadra interacting with one another, having a magnificent score with each of the characters having their own leitmotifs and most notably, making King Crimson's powers make some actual sense as the concept of time is generally much more difficult to illustrate using manga panels. This makes sense as Part 5 is the most popular part in Japan to this day.
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* EvenBetterSequel: Although ConstestedSequel is very much present here, as both the story and characters are still at the center of debate whether they match the charm of the previous part, most people certainly agree that in terms of the anime adaptation, Part 5 outshines Part 4 in many ways. While Part 4 anime was a strong package overall and generally has a better pace than Part 3 (especially in later arcs which had better flow than in the manga), it was criticized for having notable drops of quality when it comes to animation. Part 5 animation has a significantly higher budget and is easily the best looking season so far and puts so much attention and detail to please both fans of the manga and newcomers. Examples include additional scenes of members of La Squadra interacting with one another, having a magnificent score with each of the characters having their own leitmotifs and most notably, making King Crimson's powers make some actual sense as the concept of time is generally much more difficult to illustrate using manga panels. This makes sense as Part 5 is the most popular part in Japan to this day.
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** La Squadra may be among the more sympathetic antagonists of the series, but they are still ruthless assassins in the mafia who are more than willing to kill anyone who gets in their way. Yet fans like to bring their humanizing traits UpToEleven and downplay their more unpleasant ones. Sorbet and Gelato get a great deal of the leather-pants treatment for two reasons: we never see them do anything evil on-screen (though that's because of their limited screentime), and their horrible, agonizing deaths make it easy to feel bad for them.
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** La Squadra may be among the more sympathetic antagonists of the series, but they are still ruthless assassins in the mafia who are more than willing to kill anyone who gets in their way. Yet fans like to bring their humanizing traits UpToEleven and downplay their more unpleasant ones. Sorbet and Gelato get a great deal of the leather-pants treatment and are nearly always portrayed as a sweet loving couple, for two reasons: we never see them do anything evil on-screen (though that's because of their limited screentime), and their horrible, agonizing deaths make it easy to feel bad for them.
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** La Squadra may be among the more sympathetic antagonists of the series, but they are still ruthless assassins in the mafia who are more than willing to kill anyone who gets in their way. Yet fans like to bring their humanizing traits UpToEleven and downplay their more unpleasant ones.
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** La Squadra may be among the more sympathetic antagonists of the series, but they are still ruthless assassins in the mafia who are more than willing to kill anyone who gets in their way. Yet fans like to bring their humanizing traits UpToEleven and downplay their more unpleasant ones. Sorbet and Gelato get a great deal of the leather-pants treatment for two reasons: we never see them do anything evil on-screen (though that's because of their limited screentime), and their horrible, agonizing deaths make it easy to feel bad for them.
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* In the Italian localization, Doppio's first name is changed from Vinegar to Aceto, which itself is the [[GeniusBonus Italian word for vinegar]]. Given that the word vinegar is derived from French language rather than Italian, this name change makes much more sense and doesn't come across as tryhard or ill-informed when paired up against other Italian names in Part 5.
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* In the Italian localization, Doppio's first name is changed from Vinegar to Aceto, which itself is the [[GeniusBonus Italian word for vinegar]]. Given that the word vinegar is derived from French language rather than Italian, this name change makes much more sense and doesn't come across as tryhard or ill-informed when paired up against other Italian names in Part 5.
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** When Abbacchio is drawn in fanart, he almost always wears black nail polish.
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* HarsherInHindsight: [[spoiler:Abbacchio's StartOfDarkness into becoming a member of Passione started with his job as a police officer, when [[BribeBackfire taking a bribe]] from a seemingly innocent lawbreaker resulted in [[CopKiller his partner being killed]]. Now, how does Abbacchio end up dying? [[DonutMessWithACop ...He gets]] ''[[TorsoWithAView donutted.]]'']]
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** ''Vento Aureo'' already pushed the boundaries just a smidge with the names of the characters being [[SpaghettiAndGondolas Italian foods and adjectives]], but for the most part, they make sense. ...That is, until you get to Doppio. His last name being the Italian word for double makes sense considering he's Diavolo's SplitPersonality, but it's hard to take that point seriously when realizing that his first name is '''''Vinegar'''''.
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** Bruno/Abbacchio, Giorno/Mista and Fugo/Narancia shippers all tend to go together because it neatly pairs everyone in the gang with no leftovers.
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** Bruno/Abbacchio, Giorno/Mista and Fugo/Narancia shippers all tend to go together because it neatly pairs everyone in the gang with no leftovers.leftovers (except for Trish). A less common alternative is to simultaneously ship Giorno/Fugo and Narancia/Mista.
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** Some fans have this opinion towards Pesci. Although not good-looking like his comrades, fans found his CowardlyLion personality and dynamics with Prosciutto endearing.
** Mista's Sex Pistols are absolutely adorable even though they don't look remotely cute in the conventional sense.
** Mista's Sex Pistols are absolutely adorable even though they don't look remotely cute in the conventional sense.
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** Some fans have this opinion towards Pesci. Although not good-looking like his comrades, fans found his CowardlyLion personality personality, and dynamics with Prosciutto endearing.
** Mista's Sex Pistols are absolutely adorable even though they don't look remotely cute in the conventional sense. They act like small children, demanding food, playing around and being enthusiastic about their job. Especially Number 3, who tends to be a crybaby because he's bullied by Number 5.
** Mista's Sex Pistols are absolutely adorable even though they don't look remotely cute in the conventional sense. They act like small children, demanding food, playing around and being enthusiastic about their job. Especially Number 3, who tends to be a crybaby because he's bullied by Number 5.
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** Trish who grew up without a mother or ever knowing her father's identity. As it turns out her father is [[spoiler: Diavolo, the boss of Passione and even though she was lead to believe he wanted to protect her, he really wants her dead. There's also the fact that she had to see so many people die because of her relation to Diavolo.]]
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** Trish Trish, who grew up without a mother or ever knowing her father's identity. As it turns out her father is [[spoiler: Diavolo, the boss of Passione and even though she was lead to believe he wanted to protect her, he really wants her dead. There's also the fact that she had to see so many people die die, including three of her new friends because of her relation to Diavolo.]]
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* UnfortunateCharacterDesign: The giant zipper on the front of Sticky Fingers' crotch.
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** Even Bucciarati's team gets this treatment from fans who forget that, despite being sympathetic, they're still gangsters willing to torture and kill their enemies if necessary, often in brutal ways. In particular, the fandom has a tendency to exaggerate Narancia’s childlike traits and portray him as [[{{Moe}} incredibly innocent and adorable]], forgetting that he has a pretty aggressive nature and a hot temper [[spoiler:and kills four people(Formaggio, Tiziano, Squalo and Risotto) by the end of the part]].
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** Even Bucciarati's team gets this treatment from fans who forget that, despite being sympathetic, they're still gangsters willing to torture and kill their enemies if necessary, often in brutal ways. In particular, the fandom has a tendency to exaggerate Narancia’s childlike traits and portray him as [[{{Moe}} incredibly innocent and adorable]], forgetting that he has a pretty aggressive nature and a hot temper [[spoiler:and kills no less than four people(Formaggio, people (Formaggio, Tiziano, Squalo and Risotto) by the end of the part]].
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** This applies to a good deal of the other villains in Part 5, with special notice given to Risotto Nero. With an even more {{Stripperiffic}} version of [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Sephiroth's]] outfit, and a hat that looks like a piece of cloth with little balls dangling from it
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** This applies to a good deal of the other villains in Part 5, with special notice given to Risotto Nero. With an even more {{Stripperiffic}} version of [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Sephiroth's]] outfit, and a hat that looks like a piece of cloth with little balls dangling from itit.
* FriendlyFandoms: Similar to the case between ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Diamond is Unbreakable]]'' and ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}'', this part and ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'' are particularly friendly. Not only are they the fifth numbered installment of their respective series, but both involve a group of young AntiHero criminals who intend to improve society by punishing other criminals.
* FriendlyFandoms: Similar to the case between ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Diamond is Unbreakable]]'' and ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}'', this part and ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'' are particularly friendly. Not only are they the fifth numbered installment of their respective series, but both involve a group of young AntiHero criminals who intend to improve society by punishing other criminals.
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** Bruno/Abbacchio, Giorno/Mista and Fugo/Narancia shippers all tend to go together.
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** Abbacchio having a soft spot for Narancia to counter his hatred of Giorno.
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** Polpo eats his own fingers and then they are magically back. It's never explained why and doesn't seem to be related to the abilities of his Stand Black Sabbath.
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** Even Bucciarati's team gets this treatment from fans who forget that, despite being sympathetic, they're still gangsters willing to torture and kill their enemies if necessary, often in brutal ways. In particular, the fandom has a tendency to exaggerate Narancia’s childlike traits and portray him as [[{{Moe}} incredibly innocent and adorable]], forgetting that he has a pretty aggressive nature and a hot temper [[spoiler:and a kill-count of 4 kills four people(Formaggio, Tiziano, Squalo and Risotto) by the end of the part]].
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** As Team Bucciarati is trying to leave Venice, an enemy Stand user attacks Narancia from the water, while another one attaches itself to Narancia's tongue and forces him to lie to the group about the former's whereabouts, often suddenly changing what he says to mislead the others.\\
'''You'd Expect''': The others to realize that something's wrong with Narancia, and that an enemy Stand is involved.\\
'''Instead''': They assume that he's seeng things or messing with them.\\
'''The Result''': The team ends up being led on a wild goose chase and becomes increasingly frustrated with Narancia. When Giorno finally starts to piece everything together, Clash nearly kills him.
'''You'd Expect''': The others to realize that something's wrong with Narancia, and that an enemy Stand is involved.\\
'''Instead''': They assume that he's seeng things or messing with them.\\
'''The Result''': The team ends up being led on a wild goose chase and becomes increasingly frustrated with Narancia. When Giorno finally starts to piece everything together, Clash nearly kills him.
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* StoicWoobie: Risotto Nero fell into a life of crime due to tragic circumstances, yet he and his team never got any respect from The Boss, and just keeps losing his teammates one by one. [[spoiler:He then dies an ultimately futile and unfortunate death just as he was [[ShootTheShaggyDog about to kill The Boss]].]] Despite all that, he keeps his emotions under a stone cold facade to the very end.
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* StoicWoobie: Risotto Nero fell into a life of crime due to tragic circumstances, yet he and his team never got any respect from The Boss, and just keeps losing his teammates one by one. [[spoiler:He then dies an ultimately futile and unfortunate death just as he was [[ShootTheShaggyDog about to kill The Boss]].]] Despite all that, he keeps his emotions under a stone cold facade to the very end.
* StoicWoobie: Risotto Nero fell into a life of crime due to tragic circumstances, yet he and his team never got any respect from The Boss, and just keeps losing his teammates one by one. [[spoiler:He then dies an ultimately futile and unfortunate death just as he was [[ShootTheShaggyDog about to kill The Boss]].]] Despite all that, he keeps his emotions under a stone cold facade to the very end.
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* ViewerNameConfusion: Some viewers seem to believe that Giorno's last name is "Giovanni," rather than "Giovanna," probably because they're more familiar with [[{{Franchise/Pokemon another Giovanni.]]
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