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1[[WMG:[[center: [- ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' '''[[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventure Main Character Index]]'''\
2'''''[[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood Phantom Blood]]:''''' [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureDIO DIO]]\
3'''''[[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]:''''' [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureJosephJoestar Joseph Joestar]]\
4''''' [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]:''''' [[Characters/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusadersTheJoestarGroup The Joestar Group]] ([[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureJotaroKujo Jotaro Kujo]] | [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureJeanPierrePolnareff Jean-Pierre Polnareff]]) | [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureEgyptNineGloryGods Egypt 9 Glory Gods]] | [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureDIOsHousehold DIO's Household]]\
5''''' [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Diamond is Unbreakable]]:''''' [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakableHeroes Heroes]] | [[Characters/JojosBizarreAdventureYoshikageKira Yoshikage Kira]]\
6'''''[[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Golden Wind]]:''''' [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureTeamBucciarati Team Bucciarati]] ([[Characters/JojosBizarreAdventureGiornoGiovanna Giorno Giovanna]]) | [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureLaSquadraDiEsecuzioni La Squadra di Esecuzioni]] | [[Characters/JojosBizarreAdventureDiavolo The Boss]]\
7'''''[[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Stone Ocean]]:''''' [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOceanHeroes Heroes]] | [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureEnricoPucci Enrico Pucci]]\
8'''''[[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun Steel Ball Run]]''''' \
9'''''[[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureJojolion JoJolion]]:''''' '''The Higashikata Family'''\
10'''''[[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureTheJOJOLands The JOJOLands]]'''''\
11[[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureOneShots One-Shot Characters]] | [[Characters/JojosBizarreAdventureSpinoffs Spinoff Characters]]]]-]]]
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13!Beware of spoilers. As Administrivia/SpoilerPolicy dictates, trope names are not whited out.
14!!The Higashikata Family
15[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/household.png]]
16[[caption-width-right:350:'''T-B, L-R:''' Joshu, Kei, Josuke, Daiya, Norisuke, Hato, Jobin, Tsurugi, Mitsuba, and Iwasuke\
17'''Not pictured:''' Kaato]]
18
19An esteemed, wealthy family that adopted Josuke as one of their own. Johnny Joestar married into the family after the events of the Steel Ball Run. They've been dealing with a family curse that takes the form of an illness that affects the first born of every generation, slowly turning their body to stone. The only way to treat it is to exchange the curse with someone else, a role assigned to the child's mother.
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22[[folder:In General]]
23* ActionGirl: [[spoiler:The women in the family are Stand users. The eldest daughter Hato helped Josuke take down a prominent villain that was threatening her family, while Daiya helped Josuke investigate his identity behind her father's back. Even Kaato doesn't hesitate using her Stand on her son Joshu for mistreating her, and Mitsuba reveals a Stand of her own while fighting Wu Tomoki for ultimately aborting her child.]]
24* BadassFamily: All family members are Stand users who don't hesitate to use their abilities when the going gets tough. [[spoiler:Including the women and extended relatives.]]
25* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: ''Every single one of them''. Case in point: They all decide to wear bathing suits while eating pancakes for breakfast, because they missed a trip to Hawaii. Joshu meanwhile, refuses, because he doesn't believe in God, apparently.
26* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Those Higashikata women who become mothers die very early to the family curse, because if not, their child(ren) will become the victims]]. The only one who subverted it is [[spoiler:Kaato, who managed to get around it by transferring the curse to a bully that her oldest son badly injured in a Stand-related accident, and burying him alive at the shrine where her husband's mother sacrificed herself to save ''her'' son. Unfortunately, it became all for nothing when Kaato still ended up missing a good chunk of her children's lives when she was arrested for child homicide]].
27* MissingMom: A common occurrence in this family is that all the women die very young if they have children, due to the curse that originated with [[spoiler:Johnny Joestar, who sacrificed himself to save his wife at the time of his death. The curse is a Rock Disease that gradually causes its victims to turn to stone, and currently the only way to avert it is to transfer the curse onto another person. The mothers often do this because if not, the children will die instead]]. Kaato did go missing for a while, then came back to hostile reception [[spoiler:because 15 years ago, she committed child homicide against a bully who was tormenting Jobin and ended up severely injured when Jobin's Stand emerged. Kaato didn't want to sacrifice herself and miss out on her children's lives, and buried the bully alive at the shrine where her husband's mother sacrificed herself, transferring the curse onto the bully instead. Her efforts end up for naught as she was arrested for her crime, and her husband divorced her to ward off shame from the family name]].
28* MythologyGag: A huge family of Stand users? Sounds like the Joestar family.
29* QuirkyHousehold: A CoolOldGuy and current owner of the family fruit business, his BeetleManiac eldest son, an airheaded supermodel, an {{Otaku}}, a BlindSeer girl who wears bear-themed clothing, and the grandchild, who is currently being RaisedAsTheOppositeGender. There's also the ex-wife of the family's patriarch who almost nobody remembers nor likes, Jobin's wife who gets excess surgeries to impress him (but both eventually settle with her having a nose of stone), the family maid who is secretly also a relative of the bloodline, an amnesiac being hosted by the family while he finds out who he is, and the dog who can phase through walls and is made of stone.
30* ThemeNaming:
31** Almost all the men in the family have a name beginning with the kanji ''Jō'' (常): ''Jo''bin, ''Jo''shu, [[spoiler:their father's birth name, ''Jo''suke]].
32** All the women have a name related to playing cards. The daughters Hato and Daiya are named after the Heart and Diamond suits of cards, respectively. Jobin's wife Mitsuba and child Tsurugi are also named after card suits: the Clubs and the Spades. [[spoiler:The matriarch Kaato is named after the whole set; appropriate, since she ''is'' their mother.]]
33** Additionally, all of the Higashikata's Stands we've seen so far have "King" in their name. Furthermore, the positioning of the "King" indicates their generation: King Nothing has the "King" come first, because Norisuke is the eldest; his sons, daughters and wife have "King" second (Speed ''King'', Nut ''King'' Call, California ''King'' Bed, Wal''king'' Heart, Space Truc''king''), and his grandchild has it third (Paper Moon ''King''). It might also be worth noting that [[spoiler:Yoshikage Kira, a direct descendant of the original Norisuke Higashika, had the Stand named Killer ''Queen''. Though it's possibly coincidental since his sister's Stand doesn't follow suit.]]
34* TakenForGranite: [[spoiler:The entire family suffers from a curse where every first-born child will slowly turn into stone. To remedy this, first-born sons are required to become {{Wholesome Crossdresser}}s until they reach the age of 12. Much of the conflict comes from the depths Jobin will sink to in order to save his son from that fate. The first born daughters don't begin to exhibit symptoms of the curse until adulthood.]]
35* WholesomeCrossdresser: As per family tradition, all first born sons are required to dress up as girls until the age of 12 [[spoiler:to protect themselves from a family curse that slowly turns first-born children into stone.]]
36[[/folder]]
37
38[[folder:Norisuke Higashikata IV]]
39!!Norisuke Higashikata IV, born Josuke Higashikata (Stand: [[TheyHaveTheScent King Nothing]])
40!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JurotaKosugi (''Eyes of Heaven'')
41[[quoteright:255:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/norisuke_higashikata_iv.png]]
42[[caption-width-right:255:[[labelnote:King Nothing]]\
43https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/king_nothing.png[[/labelnote]]]]
44
45->''"Your Stand is like your asshole. You can't go around showing it off to other people."''
46
47The patriarch of the Higashikata family. He's laid back and friendly, but caring for his children despite the antics they get into on a daily basis.\
48
49His Stand, King Nothing (named after a Music/{{Metallica}} [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Nothing song]]), has a jigsaw puzzle pattern and is able to track scents by replicating their origin's appearance and movement. He can also use his Stand to detach psychic projections of his limbs if his own arms cannot fit through a gap.
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51* AnimeHair: While Josuke has too many balls on his crotch, Norisuke has too many balls in his hair. A flashback in Chapter 29 shows that it's been like that since he was a child.
52* BoyfriendBlockingDad: He becomes angry, swearing to kill Josuke, after witnessing what appears to be a romantic affair between his adoptive charge Josuke and his youngest daughter Daiya.
53* CoolOldGuy: He's the Higashikata patriarch and a grandfather, but he's relaxed and amicable to Josuke. He also says some of the most [[Funny/JoJosBizarreAdventure memorable]] lines in Part 8, such as "Your Stand is like your asshole. You can't go around showing it off to other people."
54* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:In the leadup to the final battle, Jobin seemingly kills Norisuke with Speed King to silence him after his schemes are uncovered by King Nothing, and he is shown in a flash-forward to the aftermath in a bodybag. However, after Tooru is defeated, he is revealed to only be unconscious, and is recovering in hospital in the final chapter.]]
55* GoodParents: Norisuke has a deep love for his family and can be quite insular. He looks over all of them and loves them, working with Josuke in order to retrieve the cure he thinks Kira had for the Higashikata family Rock Disease and being sorry for Holly's state as she is a relative. Norisuke is particularly close to his eldest son Jobin and his daughter Daiya, while considering Joshu a problem child without scolding him too severely.
56* FamilyThemeNaming: Joshu, Daiya, Tsurugi, Jobin, Hato, and Norisuke all have Stands with "King" in their names. His is named "King Nothing" because he is the originator of the "King"-based names of his children's Stands.
57* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:He's [[OnlyMostlyDead seemingly]] murdered by Jobin when he discovers Jobin's involvement with the Locacaca smuggling group.]]
58* MythologyGag:
59** He's similar to Joseph, Part Four Josuke's father, a ''lot'' more than you would think. Aside from his CoolOldGuy status, [[spoiler:having his left arm cut off while in a liquid state is not too far off from Joseph's left arm being sliced off by Kars.]]
60** He also has throwbacks to the original Josuke, insofar as his childhood name actually ''was'' Josuke, and his mother's name was Tomoko.
61** His Stand is also similar to Part 4's Highway Star in that it's a scent tracking Stand that is capable of breaking apart and can switch to an automatic mode.
62** Like Part 5's Moody Blues, King Nothing can "replay" scenarios by reconstructing itself into an object or person it seeks to track. [[spoiler:This is how Norisuke discovered that Ojiro Sasame tried to steal the Locacaca from Jobin.]]
63* OlderThanTheyLook: He's very attractive for a man who's pushing into his sixties.
64* OnlyMostlyDead: [[spoiler:From the very start of the Countdown to the Harvest, the reader is led to believe that Norisuke will die, the flash forward showing him in a bodybag. Sure enough, this appears to be fulfilled when Jobin seemingly kills Norisuke with Speed King for discovering Jobin's schemes. However, it isn't until the Harvest is over when the cured Tsurugi reveals that Norisuke is still alive and unconscious, Jobin being unable to go through with it and ensuring the burns were only minor. Come the final chapter, and he's said to be okay and to be discharged from the hospital in a day.]]
65* OutlivingOnesOffspring: [[spoiler:He outlives his firstborn son, Jobin.]]
66* PapaWolf: [[spoiler:When Damo questions him on Kira's whereabouts and threatens to kill his eldest daughter Hato, he agrees to talk in exchange that Damo return his children to normal and not kill them]].
67* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: [[spoiler:After Josuke informs Norisuke about Jobin's partnership with the Rock Humans; rather than freak out he entertains the possibility that Jobin is really up to something. Afterwards he trusts Josuke enough to let him in on a strict company secret to help Josuke find a Locacaca branch; something he doesn't tell to anyone, even Jobin.]]
68* ScarilyCompetentTracker: King Nothing can take a "scent" of someone off an object they touched, and then reconstruct their movements.
69** It can also be set to automatically "reconstruct" a given "scent", if any trace is nearby. [[spoiler:This reveals to Josuke (but not Norisuke) that Jobin is connected to the mysterious Locacaca fruit.]]
70* ShadowArchetype: To the main character in a sense. His given name was also Josuke before taking the title of "Norisuke", and his mother's name was Tomoko (the same as Josuke's from Part 4). All with different kanji, of course.
71* ThemeNaming: It's apparently a tradition that all heads of the Higashikata family be renamed "Norisuke" upon becoming patriarch, and all men in the family have names starting with "''Jo''". Norisuke IV was originally named [[spoiler:Josuke (written in Japanese as 常助)]].
72* WholesomeCrossdresser: Until he was 12, [[spoiler:due to a family curse that slowly turns all first-born children in his family into stone]].
73* WildCard: Events were playing up to Norisuke being [[BigBad behind several events in the arc]]. It was later subverted when it was revealed that he's on Josuke's side after all.
74[[/folder]]
75
76[[folder:Kaato Higashikata]]
77!!Kaato Higashikata (Stand: [[BagOfHolding Space Trucking]])
78[[quoteright:247:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kaato_higashikata.png]]
79[[caption-width-right:247:[[labelnote:Space Trucking]]\
80https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/space_trucking.png[[/labelnote]]]]
81
82->''"He may have divorced me while I was in jail, but I'm going to be compensated with money! ...Because I'm taking my life back. Otherwise, it wouldn't have been worth it."''
83
84Norisuke IV's wife. She has been absent since the Higashikata family was introduced because she has been in Stone Ocean prison for the past 15 years, only being released shortly after the death of Tamaki Damo.\
85
86Her Stand, Space Trucking (named for the Music/DeepPurple song "Space Truckin'"), allows her to hide things in a deck of cards she keeps with her at all times. She can also use the cards to pin objects in one place.
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88* AdrenalineMakeover: Very subtle, but it's there between her two costumes so far. Both are very similar and keep the same playing card theme, but her first design when she got out of prison was a long dress, whereas once she [[spoiler:reappears after Tooru's attack, taking a more active role]], she's wearing long pants with an odd half-skirt on the back. The top is mostly similar and the decorations are shuffled around, but her second costume looks less "ladylike" and more like it's easier to move on, which In Universe could be easily justified if she didn't want to deal with a long dress that day.
89* AnimeHair: Long black hair with tiny buns and pigtails that end in spiral ringlets. [[spoiler:When she was younger and pregnant with Daiya, her hair was fashioned into simpler braids instead]].
90* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:The child she was imprisoned for killing was a bully--he not only forced Jobin to steal her underwear and take racy photos of her, but after a girl tattled on him to the authorities, he also threatened to burn off Jobin's face with oil as a threat if he didn't set fire to said girl's house.]]
91* BagOfHolding: Kaato's Stand, Space Trucking, allows her to hide and hold objects in between a deck of playing cards, including, but not limited to, a chair leg. Joshu ''never'' saw that coming. Space Trucking is also not limited to inanimate objects, [[spoiler:as revealed when she pulls a petrified Tsurugi out to thwart Tooru's plans]].
92* BerserkerTears: Already distraught by her family's curse as is, when Kaato [[spoiler:forces Tooru to undergo EquivalentExchange with Tsurugi to remove the Rock Curse]], she's visibly crying OcularGushers while putting her plan into motion.
93* BlackSheep: When she finally meets her family almost everyone aside from Jobin is either shocked and/or filled with disgust towards her. [[spoiler:Considering she was accused of killing a child, this trope is not unwarranted.]] Norisuke divorced her for that reason and he wants nothing more to do with her. When Joshu starts to abuse her and no one (besides [[ChildrenAreInnocent Daiya]]) is bothered by it; it's clear that there's some real bad blood between most of them.
94* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:After a long absence, she ominously reappears in Chapter 106, just to encounter a badly wounded Tooru hit by Josuke's Invisible Spin.]]
95* CallBack: A dark-haired ActionMom absent from her child's/children's life for a significant period of time because she committed a crime [[spoiler:that involved killing a bad person who hurt her family]]. She wants to teach her son to become strong and be able to defeat his enemies. She is actually in her fifties, but appears to be in her twenties. Is this Kaato, or Lisa Lisa from ''Battle Tendency''?
96* CharacterDevelopment: Kaato's past showed she valued self-preservation over what was expected of a Higashikata matriarch, that is to sacrifice herself to save the first born from the family's curse, the mindset that lead her into the perfect scenario where [[spoiler:she used Jobin's bully as the scapegoat to save her son and herself; many years later however, Kaato is then ready to put her life on the line to save her grandson Tsurugi, her gamble against Tooru succeeded in saving the boy, at cost of a mortal injury per Wonder of U's Calamity]].
97* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: She's the second non-Jojo character [[spoiler:(the first being [[Manga/StoneOcean Emporio]]) to kill a BigBad, and [[InvincibleVillain Tooru]] at that.]]
98* TheDragon: While she taught her son Jobin selfish ideals, in present times, she's content to leave Jobin in charge of his own schemes; only offering him support from time to time. [[spoiler:That said...]]
99* DragonAscendant: [[spoiler:After Tooru brutally murders Jobin via Calamity, she returns to the spotlight and takes it upon herself to finish what Jobin started, by finishing off Tooru and using him to heal her grandson Tsurugi.]]
100* {{Expy}}: Her character is reminiscent of an older Jolyne who has taken up the parental role this time to a son. She is introduced being released from an all-female prison wearing a jumpsuit with "Stone Ocean" written the back, and was imprisoned for 15 years, the same amount of time that Jolyne faced for the framed car accident. She wears her hair in similar style, and is extremely protective of her loved ones while ruthless to enemies. She teaches and reminds her son to perservere and hold steadfast to his goals, something Jolyne learned while in Green Dolphin Street. [[spoiler:And ultimately, just like Jolyne, she performs a HeroicSacrifice in order to save a young child]].
101* FreudianExcuse: She feels entitled to things that she believes both the world and her family denied her, and will do anything to get recompensated. [[spoiler:Flashbacks showed that she was supposed to sacrifice herself to protect Jobin from the family's Rock Curse, but instead replaced herself with a bully her son accidentally injured with his Stand so she could continue raising her children. Then the bully's corpse was discovered, and she resorted to TakingTheHeat to protect Jobin (who was suspected to have ample motive for the bully's death as one of his victims). Despite being a model prisoner, the judicial systems refused to lessen her prison sentence for it, so she ended up missing out on a huge chunk of her children's lives. By the time she finally came back, she found her husband divorced her, and half her children want nothing to do with her because of her crime. From her perspective, she loved her family and did everything she could to keep them happy and safe, but because she didn't die like she was supposed to, she was rewarded with nothing but scorn for her actions]].
102* TheGambler: While she isn't seen gambling, her outfit has several playing card motifs (at least the backs of the cards), and all of her daughters, her daughter-in-law even, and her one grand[[spoiler:son]] have playing card-themed names, as well as herself being "Card". Her Stand also operates using playing cards.
103* GreaterScopeVillain: She is responsible for Jobin's skewed morality in the past, teaching him to rise higher than everyone else and to prioritize ''their'' family above all. She does take a backseat to his schemes however, mostly due to her being in prison for 15 years.
104* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:She takes a fatal Calamity from Wonder of U to feed Tsurugi the sap from the Locacaca plant, saving his life and proving once and for all that she would sacrifice her life for her family.]]
105* HistoryRepeatsItself: [[spoiler:She attempts to transfer Tsurugi's curse to Tooru in Chapter 107.]]
106* IDidWhatIHadToDo: [[spoiler:Claims she did the right thing, in regards to murdering Jobin's childhood bully, and sacrificing the bully instead of herself to save her son from the Rock Disease.]]
107* ImprobableWeaponUser: Her first offensive use of her Stand summons the ''legs of a chair'', catching Joshu off-guard with a blow to the chin.
108* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:The last major character to die in the arc, as she's forced to take a calamity from Wonder of U to save her grandson.]]
109* KnightTemplarParent: [[spoiler:She transferred Jobin's curse to a bully in his scout group so she can continue looking after him rather than sacrificing herself like her husband's mother did for him.]]
110* LoopholeAbuse: She manages to avoid triggering Tooru's Stand as her Stand doesn't actually hurt those affected by it.
111* MeaningfulName: Her Stand's name, "Space Trucking", alludes to its ability to store and carry (like a truck) objects inside its own dimensional space.
112* MissingMom: Was absent for a good chunk of her family's lives until she came back after 15 years [[spoiler:due to being imprisoned for committing homicide.]]
113* OlderThanTheyLook: She looks like a young woman in her thirties. She's actually in her ''fifties''.
114* OutlivingOnesOffspring: [[spoiler:She outlives her firstborn son, Jobin... though not by very long.]]
115* PlayingCardMotifs: Compared to Daiya, Hato, Tsurugi and Mitsuba, Kaato doesn't point to one suit directly, as her name seems to imply the english word "Card". In fact, she could represent all of the qualities seen in the Bartle taxonomy of player types. Like the Clubs suit that represents "Killers", [[spoiler:Kaato had killed a child who was bullying Jobin and used said child to transfer Jobin's curse to]]. Like the Hearts suit that represents "Socializers", [[spoiler:she did it so that she could be with her family and take care of them]]. Like the Diamonds suit that represents "Achievers", [[spoiler:she's trying to get compensated by Norisuke for the divorce he's forced her into, wanting half of his fortune for it, and she also pushed Jobin to become a person he is today]]. Like the Spades suit that represents "Explorers", [[spoiler:she's come back to her family and wants to get to know of the children she wasn't able to raise]].
116* ScrewDestiny: [[spoiler:Kaato was not keen on the idea of replicating the sacrificial mother role it was expected of her in order to save Jobin's life when that time would come, she loved her son but Kaato wanted to enjoy life for herself too; the whole mishap between the bully and Jobin, resulting in the latter's death, was the perfect opportunity Kaato needed to pass the burden of sacrifice on someone else, thus the reason the event is portrayed in a more selfish light, as Kaato was out to escape her "duty" other than just save Jobin from his curse]].
117** Happens again [[spoiler:as Tooru tries to attack her to EquivalentExchange his injuries out with her. Instead she pins him down with Space Trucking's playing cards, and because she isn't attacking him she's safe from Wonder of U. And then with Tooru just out of reach, she takes a petrifying Tsurugi out of Space Trucking to touch Tooru instead, meaning injuries and healthy flesh will transfer between them both.]]
118* StacysMom: A dark example. [[spoiler:Her victim was a bully that forced Jobin to steal her bra and underwear and take photo of her in the shower]].
119* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Of Yoshihiro Kira from Part 4. Like Yoshihiro, Kaato is fiercely protective of her son to the point that she would go to extreme lengths ([[spoiler:and that includes murder]]) to secure Jobin's safety. And like Yoshihiro did with Yoshikage, her actions led to Jobin's descent into villainy.
120* TakingTheHeat: [[spoiler:The child homicide charge turns out to be a downplayed example of this. Jobin was about to be killed by a middle school bully, only to accidentally activate his Stand and nearly kill the bully in self-defense. After learning of this, Kaato instructed Jobin to bury the bully's body in the EquivalentExchange ground to transfer the family curse onto him, believing the child to be dead. When the body was found, she pled guilty after her DNA was found on the boy's corpse.]]
121* TechnicolorEyes: [[spoiler:Her eyes are split down the middle just like Josuke's. However, her eyes have a zigzag pattern going down the middle instead of a single line.]]
122* ThemeNaming: Like the other women in the family, Kaato's name has a playing card theme. Rather than a suit like her daughters, daughter-in-law, and grandchild, her name is derived from the word "card" itself.
123* {{Unperson}}: [[spoiler:After she was convicted of child homicide, Norisuke made an effort to not mention her name around his children or show them photos of her, to ward off shame of being related to a murderer. He was partially successful; while Jobin and Hato still remember her, Joshu and Daiya do not, with the latter two reacting with disgust and amazement towards her presence, respectively, when she shows up 15 years later.]]
124* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler:She was arrested for murdering a child 15 years ago. However, Jobin was the one who mortally injured the bully in self-defense when his Stand Speed King first manifested. Kaato then transferred Jobin's curse to the other boy and buried him.]]
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126
127[[folder:Jobin Higashikata]]
128!!Jobin Higashikata (Stand: [[CookedToDeath Speed King]])
129[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jobin_higashikata_colour.jpg]]
130[[caption-width-right:270:''"It's okay to make mistakes, right...? You're only human, after all."'']]
131[[caption-width-right:270:[[labelnote:Speed King]]\
132https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/speedking.png[[/labelnote]]]]
133
134->''"What do you feed a stag beetle? You shouldn't feed it watermelon rinds or things like that."''
135
136The eldest son of the Higashikata family. Has a wife, Mitsuba, and a child, Tsurugi. He is associated with the Rock Humans, and has been in conflict with Josuke because of this. He likes to live as though every day were summer vacation, but this belies a hidden, serious side, willing to do anything to achieve what he desires.\
137
138His Stand, Speed King (named after a Music/DeepPurple [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_King song]]), lets him build heat up in an object he has touched, without letting it disperse (the highest it has gone so far is ''300 degrees Celsius''). He can then release it all at once to be conducted to other objects. He may also be named after bossa nova musician [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant%C3%B4nio_Carlos_Jobim Antonio Carlos Jobim]], also known as Tom Jobim.
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140* AmbitionIsEvil: Wants to be stronger than anyone else, something his mother Kaato taught him [[spoiler:after she sacrifices a child for his sake]].
141* AntiVillain: He wants to save his family from the Rock Curse... but also wants to become stronger than anyone else in the process. It's implied that if Jobin and Josuke didn't have different reasons for wanting the fruit they'd be easily able to cooperate with each other in obtaining the Locacaca Fruit, but since only one person can get the fruit, they're at odds.
142* ApologeticAttacker: His words as he uses his Stand to attack [[spoiler:his father]]:
143--> '''Jobin:''' I'm sorry... [[spoiler:Dad]]... please... I can't turn back from this "path." [[TearsOfRemorse Please forgive me]].
144* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Downplayed. While Jobin had done some ''very'' dubious crimes in his pursuits, even nearly murdering his own loving father, he was doing it out of an effort to free his family from the curse that had burdened them for generations, and his brutal death at Tooru's hands is still framed as a tragedy.]]
145* ArtEvolution: Jobin looked very different in his debut, initially looking more akin to Pannacotta Fugo, although he is barely shown in the background. Also, Speed King itself undergoes quite a few design changes, eventually gaining spikes on its cap and goggles in later appearances.
146* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: A bully tried to set him on fire, but he awakened Speed King and proceeds to heats up said bully's face to the point where he knocks him unconscious.
147* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:[[DownplayedTrope Though he doesn't live]] to see his plans come to fruition, his actions ultimately pave the way for [[MamaBear Kaato]] to successfully break the Higashikata family curse and deal the finishing blow to [[BigBad Tooru]]; royally [[ShaggyDogStory screwing over all the heroes' efforts to save Holly in the end.]]]]
148* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's only serious when he feels he needs to. When he's not, he's a fun-loving airhead.
149* BeetleManiac: Jobin is a beetle aficionado, and his room includes several tomes about them, a collection of insects, and a vivarium in which he breeds stag beetles to fight.
150* BigBadWannabe: Acted as the most prominent antagonist of the story, as he is connected to both Rock Human organizations and has been in conflict with Josuke for the New Locacaca. [[spoiler:Even after he cuts ties with the Rock Humans, he continues to screw over Josuke [[LetsYouAndHimFight by making him deal with the last few Rock Humans]], and has stolen the fruit for himself. That is, up until Tooru's Stand kills him and takes the fruit.]]
151* BigBadEnsemble: Shares this status with Satoru Akefu, the mastermind of the Rock Human Organization. Though part of the same organisation, [[TheStarscream Jobin has his own agenda in mind]].
152* CharacterDevelopment: [[spoiler:Flashbacks showed Jobin was once a very meek, withdrawn child who was often bullied by his older peers and, because of his family's curse, [[ForgetfulJones also suffered short-term memory loss]], which his bullies gleefully took advantage of to become {{Karma Houdini}}s. After Kaato advises him to [[EarnYourHappyEnding climb his way up in the world]], he takes it to heart and becomes more assertive and outgoing in the present.]]
153* CoolCar: Jobin owns a golden Lamborghini.
154* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler:As a young boy, Jobin suffered from the Rock Curse, which included short-term memory loss. His bullies gleefully exploited his chronic forgetfulness to torment him and get away with it, including making him steal his mother's underwear and take photos of her in the shower. When a young girl saw what the bullies were doing and tattled on them, Jobin was later forced to set fire to the girl's house (with her still inside), then was doused in oil and threatened to be burned alive when he refused. That was when he [[TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening awakened Speed King]] for the first time and rendered his bully unconscious by superheating his face. Kaato helped him bury the bully in the family shrine assuming he was dead ([[BuriedAlive he wasn't, albeit barely]]), then advised him to [[EarnYourHappyEnding climb his way up in the world]] if he desired happiness]].
155* EntitledBastard: His ill-thought schemes were primarily motivated under the conceit that his family wasn't as respected and rich as it ought to be.
156* {{Foil}}: To Josuke. Both of them are [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} airheaded goofballs]], [[BewareTheSillyOnes yet cold, calculating, and vicious otherwise]]. Both of them also have a beloved family member they want to save at all costs. However, Jobin tends to step on everyone else to achieve his goals, [[AmbitionIsEvil to climb higher than anyone else]], even willing to destroy Morioh if he has to; while Josuke simply wants to save his mother. Their Stands also contrast each other; Both have abilities related to storing things up and releasing them, however [[FireWaterJuxtaposition Soft &]] ''[[FireWaterJuxtaposition Wet]]'' [[FireWaterJuxtaposition can make soap bubbles, while Speed King can heat objects up]]. They are also [[BlueOrangeContrast blue and orange]] respectively, in the colorized manga.
157* ForgetfulJones: Thanks to the family curse, he was unable to remember events other than from the current day. This unfortunately made him a target for bullies, knowing that he would quickly forget who tormented him. [[spoiler:This stops when his mother transferred the curse to [[AssholeVictim a bully who tried to kill him]].]]
158* FreudianExcuse: His belief in getting stronger than everyone else [[spoiler:comes from Kaato advising him as a young boy to essentially EarnYourHappyEnding even if he has to make sacrifices to do so, all while he watched his mother bury the (barely alive) body of a bully who tried killing him inside the family shrine]].
159* KarmicDeath: Downplayed. [[spoiler:Jobin involves himself with the villanous Rock Humans and commits evil acts in order to benefit from the Locacaca. He ends up getting killed by the leader of the organization after stealing the New Locacaca branch.]]
160* {{Kiai}}: "SPEEEYYYY" and "SPEYAHH" for Speed King.
161* KidsAreCruel: [[spoiler:The older kids Jobin was boy scouts with frequently bullied him and took advantage of his [[ForgetfulJones short-term memory]] to [[KarmaHoudini get away with anything they did to him]]. They would have gotten away with coercing Jobin into stealing his mother's underwear and taking racy photos of her had a girl not found Jobin and tattled on the bullies. One of said bullies ended up severely injured when Jobin tried to defend himself and accidentally manifested his Stand for the first time, and then BuriedAlive beneath a shrine by Kaato, who then transferred Jobin's family curse onto him so she wouldn't have to sacrifice herself to save her son's life.]]
162* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Ambiguous at the time, but confirmed later on, and it's one of the quickest and least ceremonious deaths in the series - his lung is pierced by the dip tube from a can of hairspray, courtesy of Wonder of U. He doesn't notice at first, but soon, he starts bleeding at an alarming rate, collapses, and dies screaming Mitsuba and Tsurugi's names.]]
163* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:After the flow of Calamity causes a hairspray tube to pierce him, Jobin falls to the ground. This causes the New Locacaca pot he was holding to land on the tube and push it all the way in. The very same plant that he murdered for ends up killing him.]]
164* LikeParentLikeChild: His philosophy of stepping on anyone and everyone if it means achieving great things is something taught to him by his mother, after [[spoiler:she used the ground near the Wall Eyes to send away his Rock Disease]].
165* {{Manchild}}: Played with. Tsurugi repeatedly warns Josuke that Jobin ''is'' a sharp, competent, mature businessman as long as he thinks there's even the remotest possibility of business being discussed. Otherwise, he's somewhat obsessed with his hobbies and can't resist a challenge. Even his room reflects this dichotomy--it's spartan and plainly furnished, ''except'' for the many silly-looking toy robots and the many preserved or pet beetles along the walls.
166* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: [[spoiler:Poor Tom tries to kill him by lying about Ozon Baby's powers. Jobin responds by stealing the Locacaca Branch and leaving the Rock Humans with a fake one.]]
167* MotiveRant: Goes on on one to his wife, [[spoiler:after being told about what happened to Tsurugi being bullied and possibly retaliating]].
168-->'''Jobin:''' ''There is'' '''good''' ''and'' '''bad''' ''luck in this world... That's... something I've been told... There are situations where if you'd gotten somewhere one second sooner... You might have'' '''been in an accident''' ''or'' '''avoided an accident'''''... Or... You'' '''met''' ''or'' '''didn't meet''' ''someone important when you went somewhere... Things where the result... is'' '''good''' ''or'' '''bad'''''. And the cause is'' '''good''' ''or'' '''evil'''''. There are situations like that... I've been told. But that is a misapprehension. A societal'' '''misunderstanding''' ''caused by large numbers of people living together. Once you clear away everything extraneous and view each individual in individual situations... What we find existing around us is... simply...'' '''Strength''' ''and'' '''Weakness'''''. Good and bad luck... Good and evil, legal and illegal... You can forget all that. There exist simply the strong that'' '''survive''' ''and the weak which are'' '''destroyed'''''. Those two, and nothing more.''
169* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:After accidentally harming his childhood bully with Speed King and later watching Kaato drag his unconscious body out of the car's trunk, Jobin freaks out, pleading for his mother to call an ambulance. Kaato calms Jobin by telling him he "didn't do anything" and advising him to "climb" to earn his own happiness]].
170* MythologyGag:
171** Speed King's ability to store heat in an object and then release it is remarkably similar in practice to the original universe Yoshikage Kira's first bomb.
172** His Stand's name may reference Yuya Fungami from Part 4, who had the words "Speed King" on his tie.
173* OhCrap: [[spoiler:Has this reaction after witnessing Josuke kill Damo in public, one of his Locacaca smuggling associates.]]
174* OlderThanTheyLook: He doesn't look that much older than his 18-year-old brother, despite being 32.
175* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: [[spoiler:The fact that he didn't suffer from memory loss or physical problems well into his teenage years, despite having had previously suffered from the family's Rock Disease, was extremely suspicious to Norisuke.]]
176* {{Patricide}}: [[spoiler:Narrowly subverted. He seemingly murders Norisuke when the latter finds out about his criminal connections, but the epilogue reveals he was narrowly able to survive.]]
177* PlayingWithFire: His Stand, Speed King, while unable to produce actual flames, can essentially let him heat objects up to a ludicrous degree.
178* PolitenessJudo: Engages in this with Josuke in his first appearance.
179* PyrrhicVictory: One of his goals with the Locacaca was to save his son without having to sacrifice his father. [[spoiler:He ''technically'' succeeds, but his schemes ended up getting his mother, himself, the family maid, and a family friend all killed, his wife and brother are permanently disfigured, and the family orchard that is the cornerstone of their livelihood is burned to the ground.]]
180* SeriousBusiness: Beetle fighting. Yes, he is very serious about gambling on his prized fighting beetles. So serious in fact that ''his Stand appears during it''.
181* ShoutOut: Jobin is fond of Japanese poet Aida Mitsuo's quotes, and is overjoyed when someone recognizes them.
182* SocialDarwinist: Just ''look'' at his speech above.
183* SpeaksInShoutOuts: When he's not in a serious mood, he practically lives off of Aida Mitsuo's words.
184* SpikesOfVillainy: [[spoiler:He works with the Rockmen and his suit is spiky everywhere. Even his head has spikes (at least on the shaven parts)]].
185* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He is considered to be the true alternate counterpart of Yoshikage Kira from Part 4, instead of the actual Kira of this universe, who takes more of Jotaro's traits instead. Both are snazzy, smart businessmen who pride themselves on style and efficiency, down to wearing similarly structured outfits (suits with accented details and personal flairs). Both also have a hidden "wackier" side, with Jobin being almost child-like in his hobbies and Kira having his fetish with hands. Both have a dark secret they're willing to kill for, albeit Jobin's secret fruit harvesting for his son is far more justifiable than Kira's serial killer tendencies. Both ''also'' want a "quiet life" in different ways- Kira wants a quiet life without interruption so he can kill unimpeded, where Jobin realizes that for him to live through every day as if it were summer vacation, he also needs security. Their Stands are also very similar, with Speed '''King''' and Killer '''Queen''' being able to cause small explosions at localized areas, though their means and end results differ. Lastly, [[spoiler:like Kira, he dies a brutal, yet unceremonious death with his lung pierced by a hairspray can while Kira's head is crushed by an ambulance]].
186* TearsOfRemorse: [[spoiler:He breaks down into tears after being forced to attack his own father in front of the rest of his family, incapacitating him.]]
187* ThemeNaming: All of the men in the Higashikata family have names starting with the kanji "''Jo''" (常).
188** [[spoiler:Should Norisuke IV have died instead of him, Jobin would've become Norisuke V.]]
189* TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening: [[spoiler:He activated his Stand for the first time when a bully in Jobin's scout group tried to threaten him by burning him alive for refusing to burn down the house of a girl who tattled on him.]]
190* TheUnfought: Is technically this, as despite being [[BigBadWannabe built up]] to be the [[BigBad main antagonist]] of ''[=JoJolion=]'', he is never fought once (at least not physically) by Josuke.
191* UnwittingPawn: He didn't realize that the Rock Humans were willing to harm his family to get the Locacaca Fruit. In Chapter 72, [[spoiler:he buries the model White House in the orchard, only to realize that Poor Tom lied about Ozon Baby's powers. Unlike most examples, he survives their attempt to dispose of him and come out of it with the long end of the stick]].
192* WellIntentionedExtremist: He believes working with the Rock Humans will help the family business stay afloat and save his son from the family curse.
193* WholesomeCrossdresser: Until he was twelve, [[spoiler:due to a family curse that slowly turns every first-born child into stone]].
194* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler:After it seemingly appears that Jobin would come out on top, he quickly gets dispatched by the Head Doctor to show how formidable the latter is.]]
195[[/folder]]
196
197[[folder:Mitsuba Higashikata]]
198!!Mitsuba Higashikata (Stand: [[SigilSpam Awaking III Leaves]])
199[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mitsuba_higashikata_normal_infobox_manga.png]]
200[[caption-width-right:270:[[labelnote:Awaking III Leaves]]\
201https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a3l.png[[/labelnote]]]]
202
203->''"You know, back in my school days, I was Miss Cherry.'' Rero~♡''"''
204
205Jobin's wife and Tsurugi's mother. For most of the story she has been silent, or absent. It is later [[{{Retcon}} explained]] that she has been secretly been getting treatments at T.G. University Hospital for a breast augmentation that resulted in her teeth turning to stone and she tried to not speak in order to hide this disfigurement. She has been the unwitting guinea pig of a Rock Human posing as a physician at the hospital. \
206
207Her Stand, Awaking III Leaves, allows her to manifest arrows that directly change vector quantities, essentially letting her "push" things in the direction they're pointing at.
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209* AscendedExtra: Mitsuba's first appearance was in Chapter 7, originally published in December 2011, and she had no dialogue and had no relevance in the story at all other than being "Jobin's wife and Tsurugi's mother". '''Seventy chapters and over six-and-a-half years later''' with Chapter 77 released in July 2018, Mitsuba has a completely different appearance and has dialogue across several panels and pages. She finally has some relevance to the plot where it is revealed that she is the unwitting guinea pig of the Rock Human Wu Tomoki with the Locacaca while acting as her personal doctor.
210* AttackReflector: Awaking III Leaves allows her to redirect attacks away from her.
211* BewareTheNiceOnes: Mitsuba is a loving, motherly woman, but she's perfectly willing to get physical against people who threaten the well-being of her family.
212* CallBack: She tells Yasuho in Chapter 78 that, when she was a teen, she was a model known as "Miss Cherry" — and, after saying that, she mouths "rero" (Japanese SFX for "lick"). [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Kakyoin approves.]]
213* {{Fingore}}: [[spoiler:Due to the effects of Wonder of U, she cuts off two of her fingers while cooking dinner. She manages by placing two arrows on them to keep them attached.]]
214* {{Foil}}: To her mother-in-law Kaato, when Mitsuba finally gets properly fleshed out she is the then shown to be quite similar to Kaato when it comes to being a little too focused on herself, capable of seeing others as not worth of her time; however, [[spoiler:when it comes putting her own body at risk for the sake of her unborn child, Mitsuba didn’t think twice about harming herself, with death being an actual possibility while at it, in contrast Kaato had serious concerns about ever needing to sacrifice herself for Jobin if the time ever came]].
215* GravityMaster: Awaking III Leaves manipulates vectors, and gravity is a vector quantity. She demonstrates this by first picking herself and Yasuho up in the air with one vector arrow, before delivering a dropping kick to Dr. Wu's head, and then using another upward pointing arrow to slam him into the ceiling.
216* HeroicSacrifice: She willingly takes a Locacaca fruit sans Wu's protection to [[spoiler:save her unborn child]] even though she risks permanent brain damage in the process since [[spoiler:without Wu]] there's no telling what part of the body the fruit will choose for the EquivalentExchange. Thankfully, and poetically, it [[spoiler:just petrifies and disfigures her nose.]]
217* InformedAttribute: In Chapter 77, Yasuho comments on the fact that she's always covering her mouth with her hand (to hide the stone-like teeth she used to have), but, in the few appearances she's made before that, she's not seen doing that.
218* {{Jerkass}}: She deliberately closes an elevator door in the face of an elderly lady so she can have the elevator to herself. [[spoiler:This peels away the second she realizes Wu may have killed her [[MamaBear unborn child]].]]
219* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: Her [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mitsuba_higashikata.png first appearance in Chapter 7]] is much, ''much'' different from her second appearance, 70 chapters later.
220* MamaBear: Once freed from Doctor Wu's control, Yasuho explains to Mitsuba that she had been tricked into taking the Locacaca fruit, resulting in an EquivalentExchange in some part of her. Upon realizing that there's nothing externally wrong with her, Mitsuba confides in Yasuho that [[spoiler:she's pregnant, and she needs to know what she has lost in EquivalentExchange. This is enough for Mitsuba to summon her Stand to confront Dr. Wu and learn what, if anything, has happened to her unborn child.]]
221** Mitsuba [[spoiler:beheads him and throws his head off a window in the third floor of the hospital. His Stand ability allows him to survive, but the intention remains.]]
222** Also seen in Chapters 83 and 84, when, [[spoiler:after receiving the news that Tsurugi got in an altercation with a girl, Mitsuba protects her son all the way, even threatening to have the class leader fired if she does anything against him. When the same girl gets wounded after the school gates close on her and everyone blames Tsurugi, Mitsuba gets livid at the other mothers, threatening to break the fingers of anyone who dared to touch Tsurugi, and even using Awaking III Leaves to make them burn themselves with scorching hot coffee.]]
223* OddNameOut: Awaking III Leaves is one of the only Stands in all of ''[=JoJo=]'' that isn't named after a tarot card, an Egyptian deity, or a musical reference, instead being a pun on its ability ("awaking" is pronounced the same way as "''away king''"; her Stand pushes things away and follows the ThemeNaming of the Higashikata family of having "king" in their Stand names) and on Mitsuba's name (''mitsuba'' means literally "three leaves", representing the Suit of Clubs).
224** This is the case as far as it comes to obvious musical references. In the months since the Stand's initial reveal, fans have dug incredibly deep to find ''anything'' that comes close to resembling the Stand's name in any music. Choices have ranged from the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awaking_(duo) Taiwanese pop duo "Awaking"]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awaking_the_Centuries German metal group Haggard's song "Awaking the Centuries"]], and the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SXL_0lHWaU ultimately obscure Native American flute instrumental "Awakenings: No. 3. Leaves Floating (On a Slow Stream)" by flautist James J Pellerite]]. Araki's intent here is still not known.
225* PlayingCardMotifs: Is named after the Clubs suit of cards; in video games, the Clubs suit is associated with players who enjoy causing physical destruction and killing other players. [[spoiler:She appropriately ''eviscerates'' Wu Tomoki in her fight against him, and is very aggressive to people who try to harm her son's image.]]
226* PuppeteerParasite: After Yasuho begins questioning the absence of Dr. Wu in the room Mitsuba just left, [[spoiler:shards of stone begin attacking the women, and Mitsuba under the control of Dr. Wu drags Yasuho's body into the office and shuts the door]].
227* SigilSpam: Awaking III Leaves is covered in arrows, which also show on Mitsuba as well.
228* {{Stripperiffic}}: In later appearances, she wears a long, translucent dress that shows off her bare legs underneath.
229* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Was first introduced looking very similar to Trish Una, in line with the Higashikata children being visually based off of various ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Vento Aureo]]'' protagonists. Also resembles Aya Tsuji, since both have a storyline connected with beauty and aesthetic (Aya is a beautician, Mitsuba seeks to have a "perfect body" while unwittingly being a test subject for the Locacaca) and they both have a... ''fascination'' with boobs, with Aya groping Yukako's breasts and smiling after being slapped by the latter, and Mitsuba trying to do so to Yasuho.
230* TakenForGranite: In Chapter 77, we find out she has been going to T.G. University Hospital and been under the care of her physician Dr. Wu Tomoki, a Rock Human, who's been secretly using the Locacaca on her, exchanging various parts of her body, [[spoiler:including her unborn child. She later eats another one to save her baby and gets a rock nose in exchange]].
231* TarnishingTheirOwnBeauty: The moment she settles for [[spoiler:her rock nose]] is the same time she stops getting cosmetic surgery from the university doctors and [[spoiler:saves her unborn child]]. Surprisingly, [[spoiler:Jobin is incredibly on-board with the rock nose, calling it "cool" and "sexy"]].
232* ThemeNaming: All of the women of the Higashikata family have playing card themed names. Mitsuba is the Suit of Clubs (''mitsuba'' is Japanese for "three leaves" or "trefoil", the shape of the Clubs). She also follows the Higashikata family theme naming of Stands: Awa'''king''' III Leaves.
233* VanityIsFeminine: The original reason she went to the University Hospital was to get a breast enhancement surgery. Unbeknownst to her, the treatment was Locacaca and she lost her teeth and sense of taste in EquivalentExchange.
234* WhatYouAreInTheDark: [[spoiler:She has the chance to let Yasuho, currently drowning, to die through inaction. If she dies, then Mitsuba and her family can get the Locacaca fruit and save her son, but in doing so hurt Josuke's chances to save Holly and killing woman who saved her life. She seems to side with Jobin before turning around and trying to push Yasuho through the pipes using her Stand before she's interrupted by the head doctor.]]
235[[/folder]]
236
237[[folder:Hato Higashikata]]
238!!Hato Higashikata (Stand: [[CombatStilettos Walking Heart]])
239[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hato_higashikata.png]]
240[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Walking Heart]]\
241https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/walking_heart.png[[/labelnote]]]]
242
243->''"Someone dropped a magazine with such a pretty girl on the cover in a place like this?! Gee, I'm sure I've seen this person before somewheeeere... IT'S'' MEEEEE~ ''MM''HUHUHUHU''!"''
244
245The airheaded eldest daughter of the Higashikata family. She works as a fashion model.\
246
247Her Stand, Walking Heart (a portmanteau of the band Music/{{Heart|Band}} and their song, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanatic_(album) "Walkin' Good"]]), allows Hato to extend the heels of her feet to sharp points, up to 4 meters with the heels of her shoes stretching alongside them if she's wearing any. She can use them to climb up walls or pierce through glass and stone to attack someone from a distance.
248----
249* AnimeHair: ''Somehow'', the ends of her hair form triangular arrowheads. [[spoiler:Flashbacks in Chapter 64 revealed her hair was still like that when she was a kid.]]
250* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: Her Stand resembles a wooden mannequin, with hearts adorning its body. Damo only saw her as a pawn to get close to her family and squeeze information about Josefumi and Kira out of them, and then kill them. Hato severely misjudged his character and when she learned the truth, she didn't take it too well.
251* BerserkerTears: [[spoiler:When she is forced to attack Damo. She genuinely fell in love with him before she discovered his real nature]].
252* BigBrotherInstinct: [[spoiler:Gender-inverted; when she finally realizes that Damo does not love her and intends to kill her entire family, she uses her Stand-enhanced heels to kick his face in. When her mother, Kaato, comes back after a 15-year imprisonment for child murder, she [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness immediately gets on guard]], even preventing her younger sister Daiya from interfering when Joshu starts attacking Kaato.]]
253* BrainlessBeauty: She's beautiful as she's dumb. [[spoiler:Once she sees her boyfriend Damo as the bastard he is after he attacks her family, she (with Josuke's help) doesn't hesitate in attacking in kind. And when she was younger, she went behind her father's back and discovered the truth that her mother's "disappearance" was being arrested for child homicide.]]
254* ButtMonkey: She and Joshuu provide the comic relief, with him constantly making his big sister a victim of his pranks.
255* ChildrenAreInnocent: [[spoiler:Was initially this after her mother Kaato was arrested for child murder when she was nine years old. Her father wanted to protect her from the knowledge of Kaato's actions by saying Kaato left/died to justify her disappearance, but sometime before the manga's events she discovered the truth for herself]].
256* CombatStilettos: Literally; her Stand gives her the power to stretch the heels of her shoes into deadly spikes.
257* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: [[spoiler:As of Chapter 54, she inflicts a CurbStompBattle to Damo after having been only portrayed as a ditz. In Chapter 58, it's revealed that she was smart enough to go behind her father's back and researched [[WouldHurtAChild the real reason]] why her mother "disappeared" 15 years ago.]]
258* TheDitz: She is very air-headed. [[spoiler:Despite it, she acknowledges that her boyfriend Damo is evil and attacks him for trying to kill her family.]]
259* DumbBlonde: She ruins a family trip to Hawaii because, thinking it was a part of Japan, she never got her passport. Her excuse? Unlike most foreign locations, Pearl Harbor has an actual Japanese-language name (''Shinjuwan'').[[note]]In Japanese, foreign locations will typically be called by a local name transliterated as a loanword (i.e. ''Pāru Hābā'' from the English)--though Pearl Harbor is not a toponym but a descriptive term adapted from the Hawaiian ''Wai Momi'', "waters of pearl", and so the more popular Japanese name is also literally "pearl harbor". That said, Japanese-language sources can and do also call it ''Pāru Hābā''.[[/note]] As the story wears on, it becomes apparent that she isn't book-smart, but she does have some street smarts. [[spoiler:Despite being in love with him, she is able to see that Damo is evil when he tries to kill her and her family. She also researched the sinister truth of her mother's disappearance 15 years ago behind her father's back.]]
260* DumbMuscle: Her Stand is one of the most straightforward in her family in terms of abilities and conventional strength]
261* EtTuBrute: [[spoiler:The look on her face when Damo attempts to murder her with Vitamin C is heartbreaking.]]
262* FamilyThemeNaming: Like the rest of her family, her Stand's name has "King" in it, although not as a standalone word.
263* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: [[spoiler:Fell for Damo not knowing of his evil character, and even after discovering the truth, it took a long time for it to sink in until she and her entire family was put in danger of being killed]].
264* KickChick: Her Stand's ability to extend her own heels into spikes makes her kicks lethal. [[spoiler:Basically, she kicked Damo to (near) death.]]
265* LetsGetDangerous: Her air-headedness is played for laughs early on into the series, [[spoiler:but once Damo threatens her family, she pulls out all the stops.]]
266* LoveMakesYouDumb: [[spoiler:What made her initially reluctant to attack Damo. Once the truth sinks in, however, she has no problem using her Stand on him and kicking Damo to death.]]
267* MsFanservice: She has a prominent figure while wearing a full-body outfit.
268* MythologyGag:
269** She greatly resembles Leone Abbacchio from Part 5. [[ArtEvolution By coincidence, even their facial features change similarly throughout their tenure]]-started out with a rounded face when they first appear and slowly turn angular after that.
270** [[spoiler:Her piercing Damo's throat with narrow sharp heels of her Stand is similar to Dio delivering a fatal blow to Jonathan with his EyeBeams at the end of Part 1. She then proceeds to walk on walls much like Dio shortly after regaining his vampire powers.]]
271* OddNameOut: As ''[=JoJolion=]'' winds down, the fandom has retroactively realized that "Walking Heart" has no clear musical theme naming and may just be a pun on its abilities and Hato's name, as is the case for Hato's sister-in-law Mitsuba and her Awaking III Leaves.
272** However, the fans now debate on two different musical references to be the namesake of the Stand. Either Holland K. Smith's album and its title track ''Walking Heart Attack'' or Music/{{Heart|Band}} and Music/SarahMcLachlan's song "Walkin' Good".
273* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Rather pronounced when Kaato shows back up again. While it took Damo actively trying to kill her for her to realize he was no good, the ''second'' she sees Kaato again, she takes her mother's presence more seriously than everyone else except Norisuke. [[spoiler:Helps that she was old enough to remember her mother went to jail for ''murdering a child''.]]
274* PlayingCardMotifs: Takes after the Heart Suit of cards, which her name is reminiscent of. In video games, the Heart Suit is associated with socializers; she falls for [[spoiler:the Rock Human]] Tamaki Damo [[spoiler:which nearly gets her killed when Damo reveals himself to be evil.]] Her Stand is named Walking '''Heart''', and hearts adorn its body.
275* ProudBeauty: She evidences a degree of narcissism, self-identifying as beautiful.
276* ReusedCharacterDesign: For some reason, she looks a lot like Abbacchio.
277* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: While Tamaki Damo is a soft speaker who always approaches things in a formal manner, Hato is spunky and energetic.
278* ThemeNaming: All of the women of the Higashikata family have playing card-themed names. Hato is the Suit of Hearts.
279** She also follows the Higashikata family theme naming of Stands: Wal''king'' Heart.
280* TranquilFury: [[spoiler:During her fight with Damo, she both cries BerserkerTears and stomps on Damo with her Stand-enhanced heels as viciously as she could while keeping a completely straight face, showing how ''pissed off' she was at being betrayed by the man she genuinely loved]].
281* WomanScorned: [[spoiler:After Damo revealed his true nature and tried to kill both her and her family with Vitamin C, Hato turned into a woman on a mission to kill Damo as viciously as possible]].
282[[/folder]]
283
284[[folder:Joshu Higashikata]]
285!!Joshu Higashikata (Stand: [[DetachmentCombat Nut King Call]])
286!!!'''Voiced by:''' Hiroaki Miura (''All-Star Battle (R)'', ''Eyes of Heaven'')
287[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sans_titre_1.png]]
288[[caption-width-right:300:''"I told you about it before at the Wall Eyes. About Yasuho... Yasuho is my woman. She even let me kiss heerr... It was a deep and hot one."'']]
289[[caption-width-right:300:[[labelnote:Nut King Call]]\
290https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nkc.png[[/labelnote]]]]
291
292->''"Hey, hey, heeey! You've got some pretty big tits, don't yaaaa?! Are you really our mom?! Why don't you let me suckle a bit?! It's not too late, c'mon!"''
293
294The second son of the Higashikata family. He is introduced as Yasuho's unrepentant suitor, and initially has a hair-trigger temper when it comes to interacting with Josuke, who he sees as a rival in a love triangle.\
295
296His Stand, Nut King Call (a punny alteration of Music/NatKingCole), can materialize nuts and bolts onto objects. If the nut and bolt are separated, the affected object falls apart as if it was always held together by a nut and bolt. This even extends to human limbs. The bolts can also be used to restore the object or put two different objects together.
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298* ADayInTheLimelight: The Milagro Man arc.
299* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Sacrifices his right arm to restore Yasuho's with the New Locacaca Fruit so she and Paisley Park can get back into fighting shape. While he didn't completely lose it, he is left with essentially a baby arm dangling on his shoulder.]]
300* AnimeHair: It's a bit difficult to describe. Apparently, he only has hair follicles on the very top of his head and his hair grows in very neat "sheets", so it looks like he has a couple pieces of black construction paper glued to his otherwise bald head.
301** This is of course his hair in later appearances. [[http://imgcc.naver.jp/kaze/mission/USER/20130504/25/2202745/0/238x360xc6ee9020e8ccd122e72a7fea.jpg His hair at his debut is something else altogether.]]
302** His own mother [[LampshadeHanging points out]] how ridiculous his hair looks.
303** [[spoiler:Flashbacks in Chapter 64 showed that his hair looked exactly the same as a toddler.]]
304* AwesomeByAnalysis: Similar to his rival, Joshu's immature and hysterical nature masks an unexpectedly keen mind. Case in point, before he gained the ability to see Stands, he still managed to outsmart the "users" of Shakedown Road that were trying to use him and Josuke as patsies for a drug deal by determining how the transaction was going to work before [[spoiler:sticking his foot out into the path of leaves so that the transferred money would go into his pocket instead of the bag on the other side of the street.]]
305* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:After Jobin almost kills Yasuho, Joshu helps Paisley Park escape into the electrical outlet.]]
306** [[spoiler:Later subverted when he brings the New Locacaca to Yasuho seemingly to save her life, only to reveal his downright creepy intentions to use the Locacaca to [[PowerPerversionPotential fuse with her forever.]] It doesn't work out well for him, as Yasuho uses the Locacaca to restore herself back to normal in exchange for Joshu's arm.]]
307* BrickJoke: Gets this treatment in the "Hato Brought Her Boyfriend Home"/"Vitamin C and Killer Queen" arcs after he is melted down by Vitamin C into a puddle of goo and accidentally flushes himself down a sink in Chapter 48. He is completely absent for the rest of the story arcs, despite having been a victim of the Stand as much as the rest of his family. He finally reappears on the last page of Chapter 55 "Walking Heart, Breaking Heart", by crawling out of a manhole accompanied by the caption "And he ended up okay too!" ''[=JoJolion=]'' is published monthly with some one-off break months, which means it was '''eight months''' before Joshu's fate was revealed.
308* BreakTheHaughty: A minor one in the "Milagro Man" arc where he is forced to let go of both his ego and his greed in order to escape the curse inflicted upon him.
309* ButtMonkey: Taken to the point of deconstruction. Joshu's demeanor and attitude are born from how other people typically mistreat him and his own, often disproportionate reactions, and as seen in the Milagro Man arc he has little self-esteem as a result.
310* TheCameo: Both the stage obstacle and Situation Finish of the Wall Eyes stage in ''All-Star Battle'', before being PromotedToPlayable.
311* ChildrenAreInnocent: [[spoiler:Like his little sister, Daiya, he doesn't remember his mother or what happened to her, being 3 years old at the time due to Norisuke wanting to deflect shame from being related to a child killer by keeping the truth from his children. When he learns the truth, however, unlike Daiya, who responds with amazement that she had a mother at all, he reacts with disgust and the first thing he does is to attack his mother.]]
312* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: Yasuho mentions that he's enrolled in a sociology course at college, but the ironic thing is that nobody in his class, not even himself, knows how to socialize.
313* CrazyJealousGuy: He really, ''really'' dislikes Josuke for "stealing his girl", which is basically a conclusion he jumped to all by himself.
314* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: In the Milagro Man arc, he proves he can pull off a trademark [=JoJo=] ruse, using Nut King Call to [[spoiler:put a bill ''inside'' Zaihei's bottle by screwing the two objects together, passing on Milagro Man's curse to him since it was an (accidental) theft.]]
315* DefrostingIceKing: Warms up to Josuke somewhat, while still being as much of an ass as he was before. The fact that abandoning him for a couple of bucks and promising to treat him to a meal after he's bailed out of jail may actually be seen as a positive development for the character says a ''lot'' about Joshu.
316* DetachmentCombat: His Stand can do this to people of course, but he can also detach parts of himself and move it around, like he did by detaching his tongue and [[{{Troll}} making it lick Hato's ears]]. He hasn't actually used it in a fight yet, though.
317* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Apparently, he didn't realize that [[spoiler:the New Locacaca's EquivalentExchange would bestow Yasuho's injuries onto him.]]
318* DirtyCoward: Has immediate regrets after [[spoiler:his EquivalentExchange with Yasuho saves her life but costs him his right arm and starts demanding she to give it back to him]] [[DidNotThinkThisThrough even though it was his idea in the first place.]] He gets a hold of himself eventually.
319* DumbassTeenageSon: He's vindictive, he's whiny and he's self-absorbed with a comically powerful self-serving memory. He definitely holds the IdiotBall tighter than anyone else in his family could.
320* EvilKnockOff: Chapter 21 implies that Nut King Call's powers are meant to mimic Soft & Wet's Plunder as Joshu was capable of understanding it. So while its ability to remove, reattach, and displace objects is comparable to what Soft & Wet does, it's a much cruder and close-range imitation of what Josuke's bubbles can do.
321* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Harshly smacks himself in the face multiple times (sometimes between sentences) in the lead-up to [[spoiler:giving up his arm to heal Yasuho with the New Locacaca Fruit]] to psyche himself up as he's very aware of the [[ThisIsGonnaSuck risks involved.]]
322* GoofyPrintUnderwear: Briefs with bolts and screws on them.
323* GunStripping: Nut King Call allows him to do this to general objects and even ''humans''. When coming in contact with a target, their bodies will disassemble into nuts and bolts, which he can then reassemble at will.
324* HeelFaceTurn: Played with. While more of a general nuisance and UnknownRival to Josuke more than an outright villain, [[spoiler:he saves Yasuho from being killed by Jobin by kicking the phone Paisley Park was inhabiting to an outlet and later brings her the New Locacaca to heal her injuries]].
325* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: {{Downplayed}}. His first ever scene in the manga is him trying to bash a newly awakened Josuke's head with a rock before being knocked out, but during most of the story he flip-flops between being an UnknownRival to Josuke, a HeroicComedicSociopath in his own arc, and a well-intentioned but incompetent ally to the heroes, [[StalkerWithACrush and his interactions with Yasuho don't exactly help in the manner]].
326* HiddenDepths: Despite his {{Jerkass}} ButtMonkey status, he's the one that tries to rally the Higashikata family and raise morale when Tsurugi's Rock Disease starts taking a turn for the worst. In Chapter 95, he's also the only one to stand up against his older brother Jobin after [[spoiler:he seemingly kills Norisuke, by kicking Yasuho's phone to the power outlet and saving Paisley Park]].
327* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: The "Milagro Man" arc reveals that his {{Jerkass}} tendencies are rooted in his jealousy of 'talented people'.
328* InstantDeathRadius: Nut King Call can manifest its screws anywhere within its range and can affect several targets at once.
329* {{Jerkass}}: He's a whiny, self-absorbed brat.
330* JerkassHasAPoint: While he uses the opportunity to lay himself atop Yasuho in a not entirely wholesome manner, he winds up being correct that two bodies need to be in very, very close proximity for [[spoiler:the New Locacaca Fruit's version of EquivalentExchange to take effect.]]
331** At the begining of the story, he was in his right to complain about the fact that his own father gave his room, without asking first, to Josuke who was a total stranger at that time.
332* LaserGuidedKarma: He trips his mother Kaato with a chair [[spoiler:after she comes home from prison for child homicide for the first time in 15 years]], commenting how there's a lot of chairs in their house and she should be careful, and humiliating her further by using his Stand to "unscrew" her dress, making her spill her playing cards. When he picks up a card and gets stabbed in the jaw by a chair leg, Kaato tells him that there's a lot of chairs in their house and he should be careful.
333** [[spoiler:He attempts to fuse himself and Yasuho together permanently using the New Locacaca and loses his right arm for his troubles.]]
334* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Out of all the Higashikatas that have been given focus, he's the only one with almost no knowledge about the family's supernatural side. It's pathetic when you consider that even Tsurugi, who is ten years younger than him, isn't left in the dark, yet Joshu is.
335** Possibly justified since he had no Stand prior to the start of the series and so he would struggle to grasp the concept of Stands and the like.
336* MythologyGag: His Stand works similarly to Bruno Bucciarati's Sticky Fingers from Part 5, involving an inanimate object-based mechanism that can take apart things or put them back together.
337* NoSocialSkills: Despite this, he's a sociology major in university. Yasuho comments on how ironic this is.
338* PersonalityPowers: Nut King Call's Stand powers reflect both the violent and meticulous aspects of Joshu's personality.
339* PowerPerversionPotential: The first time he consciously uses his Stand is trying to undress Yasuho. [[spoiler:[[LaserGuidedKarma She takes a toilet cistern lid and bashes him in the head with it]].]] Does it again on his mother Kaato when accusing her of being a fake. [[spoiler:[[LaserGuidedKarma This time he gets a chair leg to the bottom of his mouth in retaliation]].]]
340* SanitySlippage: [[spoiler:After giving up his arm to heal Yasuho with the new Locacaca, he suddenly becomes stark-raving mad and aggressive towards Yasuho, his face practically covered in snot and tears. Considering he began acting like this right after Yasuho made clear her intention to pursue Tooru, it's highly implied it's an effect of Wonder of U's Calamity.]]
341* SpoiledBrat: Despite being 19 and a university student, Joshu behaves something like a spoiled child. He complains that the center spot in the family photograph is taken from him by Josuke, and is exasperated when his room is also given to him, only to be pacified when his father bribes him with money.
342* StalkerWithACrush: Towards Yasuho.
343* ThemeNaming: All of the men in the Higashikata family have names starting with the kanji "''Jo''" (常).
344* UnknownRival: Josuke's.
345* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Goes into one after his attempts at [[{{Yandere}} fusing himself with Yasuho using the New Locacaca]] ends up transferring her injuries onto him instead. He begins backpedalling and demands that she undergo EquivalentExchange with him again to return his body to normal, lashing out and attacking when she refuses. It's also highly implied that this is more due to Wonder of U's Calamity than something he's doing out of his own free will.]]
346* {{Yandere}}: He attempts to bash Josuke's head in with a rock when he sees him with Yasuho for the first time.
347[[/folder]]
348
349[[folder:Daiya Higashikata]]
350!!Daiya Higashikata (Stand: [[LaserGuidedAmnesia California King Bed]])
351!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SaoriHayami (''Eyes of Heaven'')
352[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daiya_higashikata.png]]
353[[caption-width-right:300:[[labelnote:California King Bed]]\
354https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ckb.png[[/labelnote]]]]
355
356->''"Josuke, do you like'' '''big''' ''and fluffy girls? I was wondering how far you'd gone, but you haven't even kissed yet, huh? I'm so happy... I think I can'' win''."''
357
358The youngest daughter of the Higashikata household. She is blind and loves classic rock, and is completely infatuated with Josuke.\
359
360Her Stand is California King Bed (named after a Music/{{Rihanna}} [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_King_Bed song]]), which allows her to steal other people's memories should they break a rule in a game she makes. The stolen memories are turned into chess pieces that she collects. However, if she steps on her victim's shadow, the memories are returned.
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362* AllLoveIsUnrequited: She is obsessed with Josuke, who is only interested in Yasuho.
363* AnimalMotifs: Bears; many of her outfits have bear ears on the head, and she's a cute, blind teenage girl who loves stuffed animals. [[BearsAreBadNews However,]] underneath her cuteness is an analytic and possessive Stand user who can remove and destroy memories on a whim.
364* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Daiya is Norisuke and Kaato's youngest child. However, she is not the youngest member of the family; that would be her nephew Tsurugi.
365* BadPowersBadPeople: The power of stealing memories is owned by an immature and possessive teenage girl who sees memories as things to collect and can destroy those memories as she sees fit. [[spoiler:Subverted when she turns good after Josuke defeats her in her own game, and helps him in his identity investigation.]]
366* CallBack: Daiya is one of the younger members of a group of Stand users, and suffered an eye injury when she was younger. She has an innocent and childish personality despite being in her late teens, which is represented by her Stand looking like a toy. And despite being young, cute and childlike, she is a dangerous Stand user in her own right. She shares all of those traits with Narancia Ghirga from ''Golden Wind''.
367-->'''Daiya:''' Happiness is...sharing memories with someone.
368-->'''Narancia:''' The most important thing in this world is friendship!
369* ChildrenAreInnocent: A little older than the usual example, but she doesn't know that [[spoiler:her mother Kaato was in prison for 15 years for murdering a child, having had been just a baby when it happened, and her father [[{{Unperson}} suppressing all knowledge of Kaato]] right after her imprisonment. When Kaato comes back home from prison for the first time in 15 years, Daiya is amazed to find out she had a mother all along.]]
370* ClingyJealousGirl: Harbors jealousy towards Yasuho, since she often has the attention of Josuke.
371* DefeatMeansFriendship: [[spoiler:Becomes Josuke's ally after she is defeated in her own game. It helps that she was already obsessed with Josuke.]]
372* DisabilitySuperpower: Sure enough, although she is blind (or at least severely sight-impaired), her other senses work extremely well. She can even tell when Josuke has moved unnaturally. On top of that, she has memorized the layout of the entire estate and every object in it. And she has memorized exactly where the sun is at any time during the day, after telling the time using a special blind wrist watch, as well as every window in the house, all to know exactly how to keep Josuke under the thrall of California King Bed.
373* DiscardAndDraw: As a toddler, she fell into a fault near the Wall Eyes. She gained a Stand, but lost her eyesight as a result.
374* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: After removing Josuke's memories of Yasuho, she tells him she's the first woman he met in his life and tries to seduce him with the implications they're about to have sex (with Daiya undressing, all that) before the bubble in which the switch's sound was stored pops, leading Daiya to stop in order to check out if Josuke hasn't deceived her. Daiya essentially [[AttemptedRape nearly committed rape]] by deception, and this is glossed over [[spoiler:once she is beaten and becomes an ally]].
375* FilleFatale: Subverted against Josuke. She initially tries to seduce him, but doesn't follow through with it and then later throws a tantrum when it's clear Josuke was about to beat her in her own game. Her actions paint her as an immature teenager who was selfishly acting on feelings of infatuation towards an adopted family member.
376* GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals: Her room is full of plush toys. Her Stand, California King Bed, is modeled after one as well.
377* HandicappedBadass: Despite being completely blind, she effectively beat Josuke by stealing important memories informing him she was the enemy and almost removed other memories from existence.
378* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Upon her defeat, she settles for a warmer attitude, helping Josuke enter the secret room of the Higashikata household, her father's private study, for his investigations.]]
379* {{Hypocrite}}: She insists on fairness with the rules of her game, but when Josuke throws it in her face [[spoiler:by revealing he hid her cell phone in her family's fridge as part of a gambit]], she throws a tantrum.
380* KiddieKid: A 16-year old girl who is always wearing bear ears and has a childish attitude.
381* KissingCousins: Downplayed, she's [[spoiler:Josuke's (or at least the part of him that's Yoshikage Kira)]] fourth cousin, with both her and [[spoiler:Kira]] being the great-great-great-grandchildren of Norisuke Higashikata, but she falls for him and attempts to seduce him anyways, although it doesn't work out.
382* InsistentTerminology: When first introduced, Daiya says her Stand's name is "California King Bed''-chan''" in Japanese. It turns out this is actually its name rather than just UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics to signify her age.
383* InTheHood: Her first outfit has a hood with cute bear ears.
384* LaserGuidedAmnesia: What her Stand, California King Bed, can do. She can remove specific memories in the form of chess pieces, which are forced out of different body parts. She can even remove knowledge of ''Stand abilities''. If the chess pieces are broken in some way, the memories contained within them are lost forever.
385* PlayingCardMotifs: Is named after the Diamond Suit of cards; in video games, the Diamond Suit is associated with achievers who play games to earn something, which is exactly what Daiya does, playing a game with Josuke while removing his memories so she can keep them ([[{{Yandere}} Josuke]]) forever.
386* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Looking at her traits, along with the other members of her family, she seems to resemble Bucciarati or Narancia, given her hairstyle and the way she acts. Adding to this, most of her family has someone that resembles someone from Giorno's Gang for that matter...
387** Her appearance is also quite similar to Sugar Mountain of the previous part.
388* ThemeNaming: All of the women of the Higashikata family have playing card-themed names. Daiya is the Suit of Diamonds.
389* {{Yandere}}: She falls almost instantly for Josuke, much to his confusion. She uses her Stand, California King Bed, to force him to playing a game with her and steal his memories so he can stay with her forever. When she discovers he was trying to call Yasuho on her cell phone, she tries to destroy his stolen memories of Yasuho in a jealous rage.
390[[/folder]]
391
392[[folder:Tsurugi Higashikata]]
393!!Tsurugi Higashikata (Stand: [[PaperMaster Paper Moon King]])[[note]]simply Paper Moon in serialization, the volumes appended King for thematic reasons[[/note]]
394!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YukaIguchi (''Eyes of Heaven'')
395[[quoteright:245:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lmaogottemtsurugi.png]]
396[[caption-width-right:245:''"It's just your imagination, big sis Yasuho. It's all in your head."'']]
397[[caption-width-right:245:[[labelnote:Paper Moon King]]\
398https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pmk.png[[/labelnote]]]]
399
400->''"The Higashikata Family has believed in charms against evil spirits for generations... When the first son is born, he is dressed as a girl until he is 12 years old to trick the demons that causes disease."''
401
402The nine-year-old child of Jobin and Mitsuba, and future head of the Higashikata family. Tsurugi has been disguised as a girl his entire life in an attempt to ward off the curse that afflicts the first born of any generation of his family that slowly turns them to stone.\
403
404Tsurugi's Stand, Paper Moon King (named after a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_Only_a_Paper_Moon 1930s jazz standard]]), has power over origami creations. Anything Tsurugi makes out of origami gains innate abilities and behaviors belonging to what the origami represents; a frog or cicada comes to life and moves on its own, paper fortune tellers read minds, bananas make someone slip and fall, and so on. Paper Moon King is also not limited to paper, and can fold other flat objects like a smartphone into an origami creation. Another effect of Paper Moon King is that people who come into direct contact with one of its creations will begin to hallucinate, which Tsurugi claims is a result of indecision in the afflicted's heart. The effects go from making every person have the same indistinct face and making every sign have the same text to directly distorting the target's depth perception or wholesale illusions to benefit Tsurugi.
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406* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Tsurugi is the youngest member of his family.
407* BadassAdorable: Despite being frightened and cornered, [[spoiler:he manages to trick Aisho into getting hit by a bus thanks to Paper Moon King's illusions]]. Tsurugi also gives a DeclarationOfProtection for Jobin.
408* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:Once the Rock Disease starts kicking in, he starts to what can only be described as ''liquifying''. It gets worse when he gets himself attacked by the Head Doctor, and ends up looking like he's ''fusing'' with his Stand, looking paper-like and and with an origami crane lodged in him.]]
409* BreakTheCutie: The poor kid is getting caught up in smuggling cartels and Stand fights at age ''nine''. He even has to kill Aisho with his Stand in self-defense, causing him to break down in tears. [[spoiler:It gets worse once the stone disease sets in in earnest.]]
410* CreepyChild: At first until Yasuho warms up to Tsurugi.
411** Comes back in full force when [[spoiler:he's accused of trying to kill a classmate by closing the school gates with her between them. As of Chapter 84 it's unclear whether he actually did that, but most if not all evidence points to him. It's later revealed it happened because his control over his Stand is starting to suffer from PowerIncontinence as the stone disease sets in, and implied that it's the result of Wonder of U narrowing in on the family as the possessors of the New Locacaca.]]
412* DirtyKid: Tsurugi likes touching Yasuho too much.
413* TheDragon: [[spoiler:After a stint as an ally of Josuke and Yasuho's, he seems to have pretty firmly settled into playing this part in his father Jobin's attempts to save him.]]
414* FreudianExcuse: [[spoiler:He's under constant fear of a deadly family curse, ready to end his life the second he lets his guard down. It's no wonder he complies to Yotsuyu's demand; anyone in that situation would hang on to even a mere shred of hope.]]
415* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: He starts off as a villain before being defeated ([[DefeatMeansFriendship standard JoJo fare]]) and working alongside Josuke for much of the early manga, but even then, is willing to partake in quite a bit of TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior. [[spoiler:Ultimately though, as his father Jobin is made to appear to be the ultimate BigBad of Part 8, Tsurugi is pretty willingly acting as his lackey, taking his side in the conflict against both the Rock Humans and Josuke out of his own fear of the Rock Disease and the New Locacaca being a cure.]]
416* KidSidekick: {{Deconstructed}}. Tsurugi's decision to join the investigation is out of a fear for their own well-being and not for adventure. As a nine year old, Tsurugi is realistically frightened, confused, and overwhelmed by the situation they're all caught up in. Finally, when Tsurugi gets into a fight against an enemy that uses lethal force, Tsurugi reacts as any kid would: with complete terror.
417* MasterOfIllusion: Paper Moon King gives propsopagnosia to anyone that touches Tsurugi's origami. Later in the part, its illusion abilities become more complex, like messing with people's depth perception, or [[spoiler:exagerrating his and his father's injuries]].
418* OlderThanTheyLook: Looks more like a chubby three year old than a nine year old. This is due to Araki retconning Tsurugi's age from two years old.
419* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: [[spoiler:His usually worried personality dramatically changes as of Chapter 83, as the Rock Disease sets in and he becomes more involve in Jobin's attempts to cure him at the behest of the rest of the family knowing the truth.]]
420* PaperMaster: Tsurugi's Stand power involves the art of origami. Tsurugi is covered in them and uses a cootie catcher to easily predict information about [[spoiler:Yasuho and Josuke]]. Later Tsurugi manages to fold up [[spoiler:Yasuho's phone]] into a frog, which then [[spoiler:leaps at her and its contact makes her suffer with a form of prosopagnosia]].
421* PlayingCardMotifs: Takes after the suit of Spades, which his name refers to. In the Bartle Test of player types, the Spades suit represents players who like exploring, finding out secrets and whatnot. This fits Tsurugi as he wants to find out a means to prevent the first born curse from affecting him, which Josuke tries to do as well.
422* PrecociousCrush: He has one for Yasuho, though he's quite serious about it, and goes to some [[{{Yandere}} extreme lengths]] to make it happen.
423* {{Retcon}}: His Stand was originally just "Paper Moon". The "King" was added later to fit the ThemeNaming of the Higashikatas.
424* ThemeNaming: All of the women of the Higashikata family have playing card themed names. Tsurugi is the Suit of Spades (''tsurugi'' is Japanese for "Sword", the Japanese name of the Spades suit). [[spoiler:However, Tsurugi is not a girl, and we don't know what his real name is until he turns 12.]] As Jobin's son, he also has the potential to be named Norisuke VI should his father and grandfather die.
425* VagueAge: Presented as a 2-year-old, then retconned into a 9-year-old, claimed to be 10 years old in Chapter 91 and in Chapter 107 a flashback states that he is 11 years old.
426* WholesomeCrossdresser: Turns out it's a Higashikata custom to [[spoiler:crossdress the firstborn children until they're 12 to protect them from the evil curse that turns them to stone]].
427* {{Yandere}}: Towards Yasuho, even more so than Joshu. Tsurugi actually tries to ''break her mentally'', just to get close to her. At least Tsurugi does feel regret for what has been done and apologizes to her.
428* YouALLLookFamiliar: Weaponized. Paper Moon King appears to be able to afflict its victims with an abstract form of propagnosia that makes them unable to differentiate between objects that they are looking for. When first used on Yasuho and Josuke, all faces around the two of them, even their own reflections, look the same to them, and all signage and lettering around Yasuho turns into the name of the store she is trying to go to. When used on Aisho Dainenjiyama while he is looking for the combined Paper Moon King and Paisley Park as an origami frog, all leaves at Dainenjiyama's feet turn into origami frogs. [[spoiler:And later Dainenjiyama mistakes a bus for Jobin Higashikata due to another use of Paper Moon King on him, leading to his defeat.]] Tsurugi claims this effect is because the afflicted don't understand who they are in their hearts.
429[[/folder]]
430
431[[folder:Iwasuke]]
432!!Iwasuke
433[[quoteright:234:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iwasuke.png]]
434A Rock Animal resembling a dog. Initially found wandering the Higashikata Estate, he is adopted by Tsurugi and the rest of the Higashikatas.\
435
436Iwasuke can inexplicably phase through walls.
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438* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: ''Of course'' the rock dog looks like a rock.
439* {{Intangibility}}: Apparently can travel through stone walls easily. This is never explained.
440* MeaningfulName: Iwa means rock, and the -suke part comes from either Josuke and/or Norisuke. Both of them immediately notice and they glare at Tsurugi. Not too surprising, coming from a child.
441* OnlyMostlyDead: At first it's implied that he died due to [[spoiler:Ozon Baby's pressure]], but he manages to survive by hardening his skin into rock.
442* ProgressivelyPrettier: {{Zigzagged}}, as his appearance is... variable, to put it one way. [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/jjba/images/6/65/Iwasuke_First_Appearance.png/revision/latest?cb=20190331024542 His initial appearance]] made him look partially like a boar, then later he gets some [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/jjba/images/6/67/Iwasuke_grabs_Rokakaka.png/revision/latest?cb=20190331024545 Iggy-style]] {{Gonk}}, some chapters after that he's [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/jjba/images/e/e5/Iwasuke_hug.png/revision/latest?cb=20190331025738 drawn like a normal-looking dog]], and finally [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/jjba/images/4/4f/Iwasuke_is_fine.png/revision/latest?cb=20190811203009 he's back to Gonk]], this time with rat-like traits instead.
443* TeamPet: Adotped as the family dog. Doesn't do much after his initial appearance, though.
444* TokenHeroicOrc: The only established Rock Creature to be completely benevolent to normal humans. While he did try to bite Tsurugi when he was first adopted, he is otherwise a docile good boy.
445[[/folder]]
446
447!!!Historic
448
449[[folder:Rina Higashikata]]
450!!Rina Joestar, born Higashikata
451[[quoteright:183:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rinacgashi_6.jpg]]
452[[caption-width-right:183:[[labelnote:Rina in ''Steel Ball Run'']]\
453https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_20211222_012935.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
454Rina is the eldest daughter of Norisuke Higashikata I, originally from Morioh in the 19th century. She married Johnny Joestar after the events of ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun Steel Ball Run]]'', making her an ancestor of both the Higashikata and Joestar-Kira families. At some point after giving birth to their son George II, Rina became afflicted by the stone disease, prompting Johnny to bring her back to Japan to recover, while he stole the Holy Corpse to try to save her. The subsequent events lead to the stone disease entering his body, and his death on Shakedown Road, implied to be a result of the power of Les Feuilles. Rina was tried for his murder, but was acquitted due to lack of evidence.
455----
456* DecompositeCharacter: Of Parts 1 and 2's Erina Joestar ''née'' Pendleton. From her, Rina takes her first name and the role of Johnny's wife and ancestor of the subsequent [=JoJos=]. The one who takes the maiden surname and the role as the main female character of her respective Part is ''Steel Ball Run'''s Lucy Steel ''née'' Pendleton.
457* EarlyBirdCameo: First appeared in the final pages of ''Steel Ball Run''.
458* PosthumousCharacter: She is long dead by the time the story of ''[=JoJolion=]'' begins in 2011.
459* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: She is the new universe's incarnation of Erina Pendleton, as they have similar names and both married into the Joestar family.
460[[/folder]]
461
462[[folder:Johnny Joestar]]
463!!Jonathan "Johnny" Joestar (Stand: Tusk ACT 4)
464[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/400px_johnny_joestar_jjl_infobox_manga_2.png]]
465[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Tusk ACT 4]]\
466https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tusk_act4_jjl_infobox_manga.png[[/labelnote]]]]
467In the ten years after ''Steel Ball Run'', Johnny Joestar marries Rina Higashikata, daughter of fellow Steel Ball Run racer Norisuke I. Discovering that Rina and, eventually, his son is suffering from a mysterious disease, Johnny is desperate to cure them and steals the Holy Corpse in an effort to save them. Despite saving them, the disease ultimately transfers to him and he dies in an accident on Shakedown Road shortly thereafter.
468-->See ''[[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun Steel Ball Run]]''
469[[/folder]]
470
471
472[[folder:Tomoko Higashikata]]
473!!Tomoko Higashikata
474[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tomoko_higashikata_jjl.png]]
475Norisuke IV's mother. She sacrificed her life a long time ago to save a young Norisuke from the Rock Disease.
476----
477* GoodParents: She loved her son enough to [[spoiler:perform a HeroicSacrifice to save him from a family curse.]]
478* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Gave up her life to take the Higashikata family illness from Norisuke and died in his place. She was only the first person in the family to do this.]]
479* MythologyGag: She's named after Part 4's Tomoko, who was a [[GoodParents doting mother]] for that arc's Josuke. [[spoiler:Her son's childhood name was originally "Josuke" as well]].
480* PosthumousCharacter: Passed away when Norisuke was young.
481[[/folder]]
482
483[[folder:"Fumi" ('''SPOILERS''')]]
484!!Joseph "Fumi" Joestar (Stand: [[SavageSpikedWeapons Unnamed]])
485[[quoteright:290:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/joseph_part_8.png]]
486[[caption-width-right:290:[[labelnote:Joseph's unnamed Stand]]\
487https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/josephs_stand_part_8.png[[/labelnote]]]]
488
489->''"My name is Joseph Joestar. My Japanese name is written'' Josefu'', so I'm called Fumi. My grandma Rina who lived with me in S City gave me that name... She married an American named Johnny Joestar, that's why I have that sort of name."''
490
491A 17-year old denizen of Morioh in 1941 under the alias of "Fumi", and the grandson of Johnny Joestar. After his wallet is stolen, he accepts a job from Lucy Steel to act as a porter and guide during her second investigatory trip to the countryside. After he and Lucy narrowly escape the Radio Gaga creature, he accompanies her to America, where he eventually meets and marries Suzi Q.\
492
493His Stand is similar to the original Joseph's Hermit Purple, manifesting as thorny vines that come out of his birthmark and wrap around his hands. Unlike the original Joseph's Hermit Purple, this version can manifest itself as a humanoid, at least partially.
494----
495* AnimeHair: Most of his hair is shaven off in a buzz cut except for three balls and two strands of hair pointing left and right smack dab in the middle of his forehead. It looks like a fusion of his relative Norisuke IV's, Young Joseph's more spiky hair, and buzz cut similar to how Norisuke I's and Josuke cut their hair short.
496* ArtEvolution: Joseph's Stand can now manifest itself in humanoid form, at least partially as a head.
497* BadassBystander: He saves Lucy's bags from a random thief by flinging one of his geta at the back of his knees with a single well-aimed kick.
498* BirthmarkOfDestiny: He wouldn't be a Joestar without it, as Lucy spotted it during the fight against the Radio Gaga. It also seems to be from where his Stand springs forth.
499* ButNotTooForeign: A quarter Japanese and American on his father's side, at least. His mother is still named Elizabeth in this continuity but her full background is not known as of this time.
500* CarFu: How he ultimately defeats the Radio Gaga. He uses his Stand to turn on the car and ram it into the guard rail, sending it and the creature over the edge.
501* ChekhovsSkill: His introduction has him stop a thief who stole Lucy's luggage by flinging his geta with a kick. A chapter later, he uses this same maneuver to stall Radio Gaga long enough to save Lucy from being consumed by it.
502* ChronicHeroSyndrome: His devotion to Lucy's well being is quite absurdly beyond just honoring a paying job, his life chronicle states Joseph simply dropped everything in Japan and assisted Lucy all the way back to the United States as he was concerned for her health.
503* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter:
504** Unlike Joseph of the original continuity, this version of Joseph Joestar managed to develop his Stand at the age of 17. It's also more developed, to the point it has a face, compared to the original Hermit Purple that was just a strand of thorns.
505** This version of Joseph is much kinder and less abrasive than the original Joseph was, to the point he acts more like Joseph's son Josuke. Whether it is because he is no longer an only child, raised by a grandma who could only really discipline him with violence, or any other factors are not specified, but the changes are notable. Joseph stands out in his kindness and willingness to help a stranger to the point of leaving his home country to help her as an assistant. It should also be noted that, as far as the ending of ''[=JoJolion=]'' reveals, he did not cheat on his wife in this universe.
506** Joseph's version of his Stand isn't augmented with Hamon, unlike his original universe counterpart's Hermit Purple. That said, Joseph was still able to defeat the Radio Gaga creature without it. It can also conduct electricity, but whether it can do divinations or use Spin similar to how Joseph in Part 2 could use Hamon with his Stand is never revealed.
507** Unlike original continuity Joseph, who contributed greatly to the family wealth himself by being a real estate tycoon, so far it seems this Joseph worked a modest job at a hotel casino. Overall, financially, the Joestar line of the new continuity is much more modest but Fumi stands out compared to original Joseph's more bombastic accomplishments. He does, however, seem to be long-lived like original continuity Joseph since no mention of his death is made so far. This is notable since the narration gives special mention to Lucy's death.
508* DisappearedDad: And Mom, it seems. No mention is made of Fumi's parents, with more mention of him living with his grandmother. Whether it's because his parents are constantly working or are not a part of his life is never specified. Not even his older sister is mentioned much, thus far.
509* GoodOldFisticuffs: Like his original counterpart, Joseph beats Radio Gaga this way, albeit with some help from his Stand.
510* {{Irony}}: The first thing we hear from Old Joseph in [[Manga/BattleTendency Part 2]]'s ending is how much he hates Japan and Japanese people; in this timeline, Joseph's equivalent ''is'' Japanese.
511* {{Foreshadowing}}: In the 2022 ''Kono Mystery ga Sugoi!'' interview, Araki says that Joseph's appearance at the end of Part 8 is a setup for Part 9, with the story being about his descendants. Part 9's protagonist and deutragonist are Jodio and Dragona Joestar, both being Joseph's grandchildren.
512* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: First appears in the second-to-last chapter and formally named in the last.
513* MythologyGag:
514** Just like Joseph Joestar, his wallet is stolen during his very first appearance.
515** When being attacked by the Radio Gaga creature, he eventually comes across a pair of Clackers which are similar to the original Joseph Joestar's weaponry, instead of using them he just throws them away and begins using his own Stand to punch the creature.
516** Like the [[Literature/JorgeJoestar novel]] version of his father, he has a bilingual name spelled in the language of where he was raised (Spanish for George II/Jorge, Japanese for Joseph).
517* NiceGuy: In contrast to the [[BoisterousBruiser boisterous]] Joseph of the original universe (at least in his younger years), Joseph is a nice and respectful guy from his introduction onwards, more akin to Part 4's [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Josuke]] than any other Joestar.
518* TheReveal: "Fumi" is none other than Johnny Joestar's grandson, and the SBR-verse counterpart to Joseph Joestar, sharing the same name and with very similar Stands.
519* UndyingLoyalty: To Lucy Steel. Fumi didn't ''have'' to stay with Lucy and only took her job because someone had knicked his wallet and money. But after the Radio Gaga creature attacked them, Fumi defended her when he could've left her to die, and he even went back with her to the United States because he was worried about her health from the fight.
520* WalkingSpoiler: He only appears in a flashback story told as part of the epilogue, but his existence explains a ''lot'' of the lore concerning ''Jojolion'' and how it connects to ''Steel Ball Run''.
521* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Joseph's timing with leaving Japan to assist Lucy put him a bad spot regarding trying to go back to his country, as WWII prevented passage through the Pacific for a while. Thus, he just settled in the U.S. by becoming Lucy's handler and leaving his Japanese girlfriend behind, moving on to know and marry Suzi Q.
522[[/folder]]

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