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* Meta example: The fact that, for the release of ''All Star Battle R'', [=CyberConnect2=] saw fit to preserve the voice clips recorded by Creator/UnshoIshizuka and Creator/KeijiFujiwara from their previous Jojo games, allowing them to posthumously provide their iconic voices to Old Joseph and Esidisi respectively. It really shows just how respected the late, great voice actors were.
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* Meta example: The fact that, for the release of ''All Star Battle R'', [=CyberConnect2=] saw fit to preserve the voice clips recorded by Creator/UnshoIshizuka and Creator/KeijiFujiwara from the previous games, allowing them to posthumously provide their iconic voices to Old Joseph and Esidisi respectively. It really shows just how respected the late, great voice actors were.

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* Meta example: The fact that, for the release of ''All Star Battle R'', [=CyberConnect2=] saw fit to preserve the voice clips recorded by Creator/UnshoIshizuka and Creator/KeijiFujiwara from the their previous Jojo games, allowing them to posthumously provide their iconic voices to Old Joseph and Esidisi respectively. It really shows just how respected the late, great voice actors were.
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* Meta example: The fact that, for the release of ''All Star Battle R'', [=CyberConnect2=] saw fit to preserve the voice clips recorded by Creator/UnshoIshizuka and Creator/KeijiFujiwara from the previous games, allowing them to posthumously provide their iconic voices to Old Joseph and Esidisi respectively. It really shows just how respected the late, great VAs were.

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* Meta example: The fact that, for the release of ''All Star Battle R'', [=CyberConnect2=] saw fit to preserve the voice clips recorded by Creator/UnshoIshizuka and Creator/KeijiFujiwara from the previous games, allowing them to posthumously provide their iconic voices to Old Joseph and Esidisi respectively. It really shows just how respected the late, great VAs voice actors were.
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* Meta example: The fact that, for the release of ''All Star Battle R'', [=CyberConnect2=] saw fit to preserve the voice clips recorded by Creator/UnshoIshizuka and Creator/KeijiFujiwara from the previous games, allowing them to posthumously provide their iconic voices to Old Joseph and Esidisi respectively. It really shows just how respected the late, great VAs were.
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* One of the battles in All-Star Battle mode has Iggy fight Koichi. Granted Iggy threatens him at first, his winquote against Koichi states that he went easy on him because he could tell Koichi likes dogs. Amusingly if you lose this fight, Koichi's quote has him pondering if Police (Koichi's dog) has a Stand as well.
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* You know the [[BigBad completely evil]], [[KickTheDog dog-killing]], [[OmnicidalManiac murderer]], Dio Brando? He, at the very least, respects his son Giorno... Which makes sense considering his StartOfDarkness.
-->'''[After winning against Giorno] Dio:''' You... I like you...
** Taken [[EvilParentsWantGoodKids full circle as well]]
--> '''[After winning against Dio] Giorno:''' I will use the power I inherited from you for my own dreams!

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* You know the [[BigBad completely evil]], [[KickTheDog dog-killing]], [[OmnicidalManiac murderer]], Dio DIO Brando? He, at the very least, respects his son Giorno... Which makes sense considering his StartOfDarkness.
-->'''[After -->'''DIO:''' ''(after winning against Giorno] Dio:''' Giorno)'' You... I like you...
** Taken [[EvilParentsWantGoodKids full circle circle, as well]]
--> '''[After
well]]:
--->'''Giorno:''' ''(after
winning against Dio] Giorno:''' DIO)'' I will use the power I inherited from you for my own dreams!
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* And speaking of Jolyne, she bonds with Trish in the re-release if they fight each other, noting that perhaps in another time and place, they could've been friends.

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* And speaking of Jolyne, she bonds with Trish in the re-release if they fight each other, noting that perhaps in another time and place, they could've been friends.friends.
* In [[https://youtu.be/WyQinoh_FQM an interaction]] that was DummiedOut of ''All Star Battle R'', Avdol says that he's come to break Jolyne out of prison, heartily proclaiming that he did the same thing for her father, and post-battle, he compliments Jolyne for having the same bravado that Jotaro had.
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* A ''very'' subtle one: On the box art and main menu of the game, is Jotaro with the other 7 [=JoJos=] monogrammed into his person. Which one is on his chest, and therefore closest to his heart? Jolyne, Jotaro's daughter. As if we needed even more assurance that Jotaro really does care for her...

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* A ''very'' subtle one: On the box art and main menu of the game, is Jotaro with the other 7 [=JoJos=] monogrammed into his person. Which one is on his chest, and therefore closest to his heart? Jolyne, Jotaro's daughter. As if we needed even more assurance that Jotaro really does care for her...her...
* And speaking of Jolyne, she bonds with Trish in the re-release if they fight each other, noting that perhaps in another time and place, they could've been friends.
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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Aureo'' inspired by the light novel ''Purple Haze Feedback''. [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem]] and asks [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life. Just like his half-father Jonathan and his [[BenevolentBoss real dad Dio]], [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified]].

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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Aureo'' inspired by the light novel ''Purple Haze Feedback''. [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati Bucciarati (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem]] and asks [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life. Just like his half-father Jonathan and his [[BenevolentBoss real dad Dio]], [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified]].
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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Aureo'' inspired by the light novel '''Purple Haze Feedback'''. [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem]] and asks [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life. Just like his half-father Jonathan and his [[BenevolentBoss real dad Dio]], [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified]].

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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Aureo'' inspired by the light novel '''Purple ''Purple Haze Feedback'''.Feedback''. [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem]] and asks [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life. Just like his half-father Jonathan and his [[BenevolentBoss real dad Dio]], [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified]].
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-->'''[After winning against Giorno] Dio:'''You... I like you...

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-->'''[After winning against Giorno] Dio:'''You...Dio:''' You... I like you...



--> '''[After winning against Dio] Giorno:'''I will use the power I inherited from you for my own dreams!
* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Aureo'' inspired by the light novel Purple Haze Feedback. [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem]] and asks [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life. Just like his half-father Jonathan and his [[BenevolentBoss real dad Dio]], [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified]].

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--> '''[After winning against Dio] Giorno:'''I Giorno:''' I will use the power I inherited from you for my own dreams!
* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Aureo'' inspired by the light novel Purple '''Purple Haze Feedback.Feedback'''. [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem]] and asks [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life. Just like his half-father Jonathan and his [[BenevolentBoss real dad Dio]], [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified]].
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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Aureo'' inspired by the light novel Purple Haze Feedback [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem]] and asks [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life. Just like his half-father Jonathan and his [[BenevolentBoss real dad Dio]], [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified]].

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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Aureo'' inspired by the light novel Purple Haze Feedback Feedback. [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem]] and asks [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life. Just like his half-father Jonathan and his [[BenevolentBoss real dad Dio]], [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified]].
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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Aureo.'' [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem]] and asks [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life. Just like his half-father Jonathan and his [[BenevolentBoss real dad Dio]], [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified]].
* A ''very'' subtle one: On the box art and main menu of the game, is Jotaro with the other 7 [=JoJos=] monogrammed into his person. Which one is on his chest, and therefore closest to his heart? Jolyne, Jotaro's daughter. As if we needed even more assurance that Jotaro really does care for her...

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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Aureo.'' Aureo'' inspired by the light novel Purple Haze Feedback [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem]] and asks [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life. Just like his half-father Jonathan and his [[BenevolentBoss real dad Dio]], [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified]].
* A ''very'' subtle one: On the box art and main menu of the game, is Jotaro with the other 7 [=JoJos=] monogrammed into his person. Which one is on his chest, and therefore closest to his heart? Jolyne, Jotaro's daughter. As if we needed even more assurance that Jotaro really does care for her...
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-->'''[After winning against Giorno] Dio:''' ...You... I like you...

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-->'''[After winning against Giorno] Dio:''' ...You...Dio:'''You... I like you...



--> '''[After winning against Dio] Giorno:''' I will use this power I inherited from you for my own dreams!

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--> '''[After winning against Dio] Giorno:''' I Giorno:'''I will use this the power I inherited from you for my own dreams!
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* A ''very'' subtle one: On the box art and main menu of the game, is Jotaro with the other 7 [=JoJos=] monogrammed into his person. Which one is on his chest, and therefore closest to his heart? Jolyne, Jotaro's daughter. As if we needed even more assurance that Jotaro really does care for her...
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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Aureo.'' [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem]] and asks [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life. Just like his half-father Jonathan and his [[BenevolentBoss real dad]] [[spoiler:Dio]], [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified]].

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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Aureo.'' [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem]] and asks [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life. Just like his half-father Jonathan and his [[BenevolentBoss real dad]] [[spoiler:Dio]], dad Dio]], [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified]].
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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Aureo.'' [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem]] and asks [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life. Just like his half-father Jonathan and his [[BenevolentBoss real dad Dio]], [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified]].

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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Aureo.'' [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem]] and asks [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life. Just like his half-father Jonathan and his [[BenevolentBoss real dad Dio]], dad]] [[spoiler:Dio]], [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified]].
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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Aureo.'' [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem]] and asks [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life. Just like his half-father Jonathan, [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified]].

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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Aureo.'' [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem]] and asks [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life. Just like his half-father Jonathan, Jonathan and his [[BenevolentBoss real dad Dio]], [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified]].
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** Taken [[EvilParentsWantGoodKids full circle as well]]
--> '''[After winning against Dio] Giorno:''' I will use this power I inherited from you for my own dreams!
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* You know the [[BigBad completely evil]], [[KickTheDog dog-killing]], [[OmnicidalManiac murderer]], Dio Brando? He, at the very least, respects his son Giorno.

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* You know the [[BigBad completely evil]], [[KickTheDog dog-killing]], [[OmnicidalManiac murderer]], Dio Brando? He, at the very least, respects his son Giorno.Giorno... Which makes sense considering his StartOfDarkness.
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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Auero.'' [[spoiler:Fugo learns about the deaths of Narancia and Buccelati ([[AndZoidberg and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia, and begs to be taken back into the family. Giorno readies his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem and asks Fugo to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, Giorno forgives Fugo's decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, Fugo furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to Giorno for life.]] Just like his father Jonathan, [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified.]]

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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Auero.Aureo.'' [[spoiler:Fugo [[spoiler:Fugo]] learns about the deaths of Narancia [[spoiler:Narancia and Buccelati ([[AndZoidberg and (and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before Giorno, [[spoiler:Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia, mafia]], and begs to be taken back into the family. Giorno [[spoiler:Giorno]] readies his [[spoiler:his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem Requiem]] and asks Fugo [[spoiler:Fugo]] to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, Giorno [[spoiler:Giorno]] forgives Fugo's [[spoiler:Fugo]]'s decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, Fugo [[spoiler:Fugo]] furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to Giorno [[spoiler:Giorno]] for life.]] life. Just like his father half-father Jonathan, [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified.]]personified]].
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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Auero.'' [[spoiler:Fugo learns about the deaths of Narancia and Buccelati after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia, and begs to be taken back into the family. Giorno readies his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem and asks Fugo to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, Giorno forgives Fugo's decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, Fugo furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to Giorno for life.]] Just like his father Jonathan, [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified.]]

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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Auero.'' [[spoiler:Fugo learns about the deaths of Narancia and Buccelati ([[AndZoidberg and the unplayable Abbacchio, presumably)]] after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia, and begs to be taken back into the family. Giorno readies his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem and asks Fugo to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, Giorno forgives Fugo's decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, Fugo furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to Giorno for life.]] Just like his father Jonathan, [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified.]]
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-->'''[After winning against Giorno] Dio:''' …You… I like you…
* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Auero.'' [[spoiler:Fugo learns about the deaths of Narancia and Buccelati after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia, and begs to be taken back into the family. Giorno readies his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem and asks Fugo to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, Girono forgives Fugo's decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, Fugo furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to Giorno for life.]] Just like his father Jonathan, [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified.]]

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-->'''[After winning against Giorno] Dio:''' …You… Dio:''' ...You... I like you…
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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Auero.'' [[spoiler:Fugo learns about the deaths of Narancia and Buccelati after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia, and begs to be taken back into the family. Giorno readies his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem and asks Fugo to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, Girono Giorno forgives Fugo's decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, Fugo furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to Giorno for life.]] Just like his father Jonathan, [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified.]]
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Checked the map and the photos again from a past trip to Venice: It\'s actually Saint George.


* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Auero.'' [[spoiler:Fugo learns about the deaths of Narancia and Buccelati after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at San Marco Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia, and begs to be taken back into the family. Giorno readies his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem and asks Fugo to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, Girono forgives Fugo's decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, Fugo furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to Giorno for life.]] Just like his father Jonathan, [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified.]]

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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Auero.'' [[spoiler:Fugo learns about the deaths of Narancia and Buccelati after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at San Marco Saint George Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia, and begs to be taken back into the family. Giorno readies his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem and asks Fugo to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, Girono forgives Fugo's decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, Fugo furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to Giorno for life.]] Just like his father Jonathan, [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified.]]
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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Auero.'' [[spoiler:Fugo learns about the deaths of Narancia and Buccelati after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at San Marco Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia, and begs to be taken back into the family. Giorno readies his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem and asks Fugo to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, Girono forgives Fugo's decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, Fugo furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to Giorno for life.]] Just like his father Jonathan, [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified.]]

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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Auero.'' [[spoiler:Fugo learns about the deaths of Narancia and Buccelati after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at San Marco Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before Giorno, now the Don of the Passione mafia, and begs to be taken back into the family. Giorno readies his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem and asks Fugo to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, Girono forgives Fugo's decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, Fugo furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to Giorno for life.]] Just like his father Jonathan, [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified.]]
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Minor final correction.


* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Auero.'' [[spoiler:Fugo learns about the deaths of Narancia and Buccelati after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at San Marco Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before Giorno, now the Boss of the Passione mafia, and begs to be taken back into the family. Giorno readies his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem and asks Fugo to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, Girono forgives Fugo's decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, Fugo furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to Giorno for life.]] Just like his father Jonathan, [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified.]]

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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Auero.'' [[spoiler:Fugo learns about the deaths of Narancia and Buccelati after he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at San Marco Cathedral in Venice. Disappointed in himself, he brings himself before Giorno, now the Boss Don of the Passione mafia, and begs to be taken back into the family. Giorno readies his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem and asks Fugo to prove how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, Girono forgives Fugo's decision nonetheless, and embraces him once more as a friend. In response, Fugo furiously weeps ManlyTears, and this pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to Giorno for life.]] Just like his father Jonathan, [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified.]]
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Slight rewriting, it looked awkward at first.


* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Auero.'' [[spoiler: Fugo found out about the deaths of Narancia and Buccerati after his cowardly abandonment of his friends at San Marco Cathedral in Venice. Blaming himself, he comes before Giorno, now the Boss of the Italian Mafia, and begs to be taken back into the family. Giorno summons the Godlike Gold-Experience-Requiem and challenges Fugo to prove his detication by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, Girono reveals that he holds no grudges for your betrayal, and embraces you once more as as friend. To this Fugo furiously wept ManlyTears, and this time pledges his "body, heart and soul" to Giorno for life.]] Just like his father Jonathan, [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified.]]

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* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Auero.'' [[spoiler: Fugo found out [[spoiler:Fugo learns about the deaths of Narancia and Buccerati Buccelati after his cowardly abandonment of he chose to abandon his friends in fear of the boss at San Marco Cathedral in Venice. Blaming Disappointed in himself, he comes brings himself before Giorno, now the Boss of the Italian Mafia, Passione mafia, and begs to be taken back into the family. Giorno summons the Godlike Gold-Experience-Requiem readies his almost godlike Gold Experience Requiem and challenges asks Fugo to prove his detication how serious he is by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, Girono reveals that he holds no grudges for your betrayal, forgives Fugo's decision nonetheless, and embraces you him once more as as a friend. To this In response, Fugo furiously wept weeps ManlyTears, and this time pledges his loyalty, "body, heart and soul" to Giorno for life.]] Just like his father Jonathan, [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified.]]

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-->'''[After winning against Giorno] Dio:''' …You… I like you…

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-->'''[After winning against Giorno] Dio:''' …You… I like you…you…
* In the "what if" DLC scenario for ''Vento Auero.'' [[spoiler: Fugo found out about the deaths of Narancia and Buccerati after his cowardly abandonment of his friends at San Marco Cathedral in Venice. Blaming himself, he comes before Giorno, now the Boss of the Italian Mafia, and begs to be taken back into the family. Giorno summons the Godlike Gold-Experience-Requiem and challenges Fugo to prove his detication by defeating him in this state. If you somehow win this fight, Girono reveals that he holds no grudges for your betrayal, and embraces you once more as as friend. To this Fugo furiously wept ManlyTears, and this time pledges his "body, heart and soul" to Giorno for life.]] Just like his father Jonathan, [[NiceGuy Giorno is kindness personified.]]
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* You know the [[BigBad completely evil]], [[KickTheDog dog-killing]], [[OmnicidalManiac murderer]], Dio Brando? He, at the very least, respects his son Giorno.
-->'''[After winning against Giorno] Dio:''' …You… I like you…

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