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* GratuitousItalian: Unlike other ''[=JoJo=]'' arcs that already have GratuitousEnglish titles originally parsed in [[UsefulNotes/JapaneseWritingSystem katakana]] ([[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood ファントムブラッド]], [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders スターダストクルセイダース]], [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean ストーンオーシャン]], [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureJoJolion ジョジョリオン]]) or translations from more kanji-laden titles into English ([[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency 戦闘潮流]], [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable ダイヤモンドは砕けない]]), 黄金の風 has always been presented in Italian as "Vento Aureo" and never as "Golden Wind" for Japanese- or English-speaking audiences, until the 2018 anime at least.[[note]]For whatever reason, the official French translations chose "Golden Wind" (in English mind you) as the subtitle for Part 5.[[/note]] To that extent, they even "change" the translated name of the manga to ''Le bizzarre avventure di [=GioGio=] Parte 5: Vento Aureo'', with Gs replacing Js on covers and other pieces of art. This also works its way into the dialogue on occasion, most notably with Melone's CatchPhrase, "''Di molto!''", as well as Bruno and Narancia's {{Kiai}}s "Ari Ari Ari Ari Ari Arrivederci" and "Vola Vola Vola Vola Vola Volare Via".

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Unlike other ''[=JoJo=]'' arcs that already have GratuitousEnglish titles originally parsed in [[UsefulNotes/JapaneseWritingSystem katakana]] ([[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood ファントムブラッド]], [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders スターダストクルセイダース]], [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean ストーンオーシャン]], [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureJoJolion ジョジョリオン]]) or translations from more kanji-laden titles into English ([[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency 戦闘潮流]], [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable ダイヤモンドは砕けない]]), 黄金の風 has always been presented in Italian as "Vento Aureo" and never as "Golden Wind" for Japanese- or English-speaking audiences, until the 2018 anime at least.[[note]]For whatever reason, the official French translations chose "Golden Wind" (in English mind you) as the subtitle for Part 5.[[/note]] To that extent, they even "change" the translated name of the manga to ''Le bizzarre avventure di [=GioGio=] Parte 5: Vento Aureo'', with Gs replacing Js on covers and other pieces of art. This also works its way into the dialogue on occasion, most notably with Melone's CatchPhrase, "''Di molto!''", as well as Bruno and Narancia's {{Kiai}}s "Ari Ari Ari Ari Ari Arrivederci" and "Vola Vola Vola Vola Vola Volare Via".Via".
** The English dub of the 2018 anime [[ForeignCussWord included a wide selection of Italian profanity]] where the Japanese dub didn't. There's even an "Italian Language Consigliere" [[note]]Paola Giovanna Cresti[[/note]] in the localization credits.
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Set in 2001, ''Vento Aureo'' stars Giorno Giovanna, the son of DIO who was conceived with Jonathan Joestar's body after his resurrection in the 1980s. Unlike his father, Giorno is a righteous, if somewhat ruthless young man just like the rest of the Joestars and, following a massive crime wave in Italy, he seeks to take over TheMafia in order to turn it into an organization for good instead of crime. After a brief scuffle with a Stand-using mafia assassin named Bruno Bucciarati, the two realize that they share a common goal, and so Bucciarati allows Giorno to join his squadron of stand-using gangsters, which also includes Leone Abbacchio, Guido Mista, Narancia Ghirga, and Pannacotta Fugo.

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Set in 2001, ''Vento Aureo'' stars Giorno Giovanna, the son of DIO who was conceived with Jonathan Joestar's body after his resurrection in the 1980s. Unlike his father, Giorno is a righteous, if somewhat ruthless young man just like Having inherited both the rest righteousness of the Joestars and, and the ruthless ambitions of DIO, following a massive crime wave in Italy, he seeks to take over TheMafia in order to turn it into an organization for good instead of crime. After a brief scuffle with a Stand-using mafia assassin named Bruno Bucciarati, the two realize that they share a common goal, and so Bucciarati allows Giorno to join his squadron of stand-using gangsters, which also includes Leone Abbacchio, Guido Mista, Narancia Ghirga, and Pannacotta Fugo.

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* WeAllLiveInAmerica: While doing math, Narancia draws a ''[[{{Henohenomoheji}} henohenomoheji]]'' on the side of his paper (which is made of Japanese characters).

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** The main characters are [[TheMafia Italian gangsters]] who [[HonorAmongThieves despise the drug trade]]. Such beliefs are commonly attributed to {{Yakuza}}, but aren't generally associated with organized crimes much of anywhere else.
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** Guido Mista has a deep superstitious fear of [[FourIsDeath number four]], as if he were Japanese. Italians actually fear seventeen the most. The InUniverse explanation is that his tetraphobia originates from his neighbor being attacked by a kitten who was born in a litter of four, which is a rather weak justification.

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* WeHardlyKnewYe: Sorbet and Gelato, who was only shown in one panel and are hinted to be lovers just before they [[spoiler: are shown to be killed by Ciocolatta and Secco.]] Meanwhile, Carne just appeared in one scene before he was killed by Mista, to the point that his name is [[AllInTheManual only revealed in the manual.]] Hell, Notorious B.I.G. is more well known than him.

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* WeAllLiveInAmerica: While doing math, Narancia draws a ''[[{{Henohenomoheji}} henohenomoheji]]'' on the side of his paper (which is made of Japanese characters).
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Sorbet and Gelato, who was only shown in one panel and are hinted to be lovers just before they [[spoiler: are shown to be killed by Ciocolatta Cioccolata and Secco.]] Meanwhile, Carne just appeared in one scene before he was killed by Mista, to the point that his name is [[AllInTheManual only revealed in the manual.]] Hell, Notorious B.I.G. is more well known than him.
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* AssholeVictim: The woman targeted by Melone on the stopped train for Babyface to bear a child assassin to hunt down Team Bucciarati made her debut by [[RichBitch showing a snobbish contempt for her fellow passengers,]] and when Melone left, she intended to [[FrivolousLawsuit sue the train company despite the staff being as respectful and helpful as they could to her, ESPECIALLY after what all the passengers just went through.]] That being said, not only was her scene with Babyface framed in a way that looked liked it '''raped''' her, Junior disintegrated her shortly after pissing down her neck.
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* LineInTheSand: After Bucciarati decides to [[spoiler:go against [[TheDon Diavolo]]]], he tells his subordinates that if they aren't 100% certain about whether or not they want to follow him, they should stay behind; otherwise, they can get aboard his boat to confirm that they agree with him. [[spoiler:Narancia and Fugo both decide not to follow him, however, Narancia has a change of heart almost immediately and swims after the boat, meaning that Fugo is the only one who gets PutOnABus.]]
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* WouldHurtAChild: To showcase the ruthlessness of Passione, no enemy has any reservation about attacking or trying to kill the younger members of Bucciarati's team (Giorno and Trish are 15, Fugo is 16, and Narancia is 17).
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* NeighbourhoodFriendlyGangsters: Vento Aureo has Bucciarati's group within the Passione mafia, a group which carries the arc protagonist, Giorno, as its newest member. Unlike the rest of Passione (who are decidedly ''not'' neighborhood-friendly), Bucciarati's group is beloved by the general community, with even old people willingly going to them, a group of rogues with supernatural abilities and trouble surrounding them, for help. Bucciarati and Giorno only joined up with Passione in the first place to stop the mafia from dealing drugs, and their goal is to overthrow TheDon of Passione and insert one of their own in his place. [[spoiler: In fact, they outright openly rebel and gun for him when they learn the hard way that he is willing to kill his own daughter only because of the insane paranoid idea that she could be a clue to his identity, despite having never met the man in her life nor know anything about him. The personal targeting of an innocent and unrelated teenage girl was the last straw]].

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* NeighbourhoodFriendlyGangsters: Vento Aureo has Bucciarati's group within the Passione mafia, a group which carries the arc protagonist, Giorno, as its newest member.Team Bucciarati. Unlike the rest of Passione (who are decidedly ''not'' neighborhood-friendly), Bucciarati's group is beloved by the general community, with even old people willingly going to them, a group of rogues with supernatural abilities and trouble surrounding them, for help. Bucciarati and Giorno only joined up with Passione in the first place to stop the mafia from dealing drugs, and their goal is to overthrow TheDon of Passione and insert one of their own in his place. [[spoiler: In fact, they outright openly rebel and gun for him when they learn the hard way that he is willing to kill his own daughter only because of the insane paranoid idea that she could be a clue to his identity, despite having never met the man in her life nor know anything about him. The personal targeting of an innocent and unrelated teenage girl was the last straw]].
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* BuryYourGays: While they aren't explicitly confirmed to be homosexual, the interactions between Squalo and Tiziano are ''heavily'' implicative of them being a couple, leading to them being the perfect candidates for enforcing this trope when they're both killed off by Narancia to protect Bucciarati's team once they've gone rogue.
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** Giorno gives another one to [[spoiler: ''Diavolo himself'']] after [[spoiler: Gold Experience Requiem evolves.]]


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* OffingTheOffspring: [[spoiler: The Boss wanted to kill his daughter personally so that his enemies could not use her to trace back to him.]]

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: While some studies show that women can have lower body temperatures, the difference is negligible. That being said, Trish shouldn't be aging that slowly from The Grateful Dead with only a few wrinkles compared to the rest of the gang's shriveled up bodies.

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** [[spoiler:King Crimson isn't shown to have any inherent healing properties, so it's not clear how Doppio/Diavolo's wounds (including needles through his cheeks and a pair of scissors through his neck) were able to be patched up without any gaping, wounds of visible blood in time for him to go unnoticed by a group of kids playing soccer.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[ThemeMusicPowerUp I, Giorno Giovanna,]] [[NeighbourhoodFriendlyGangsters have a dream that I know is just.]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[NeighbourhoodFriendlyGangsters I, Giorno Giovanna, have a dream that I know is just.]]]]

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* ToThePain: Formaggio uses his Stand, Little Feet, to [[IncredibleShrinkingMan shrink down Narancia]] and trap him in a glass bottle along with a venomous spider (who appears to be a GiantSpider from his perspective). Formaggio then proceeds to describe, in detail, what the experience of being eaten by a spider would be like: first, he'd be injected with a paralyzing venom, then with digestive enzymes that would slowly liquefy his insides while keeping him conscious, until the spider is able to slurp him up. Thankfully, Narancia manages to fight off the spider (using a glass shard as an improvised shiv) and escape before getting bitten.
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* AnyoneCanDie: One of the most brutal parts in this regard. Aside from the minor antagonists working for Passione, and the members of La Squadra, [[spoiler: Abbacchio, Narancia, and Bucciarati end up being the biggest losses on the protagonist's side.]]

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* AnyoneCanDie: One of the most brutal parts in this regard. Aside from the minor antagonists working for Passione, and the members of La Squadra, [[spoiler: Abbacchio, Narancia, and Bucciarati end up being the biggest losses on the protagonist's side.]] And even returning characters aren't safe--Jean-Pierre Polnareff from Part 3 returns only to be fatally impaled by King Crimson soon after (though his spirit ''does'' survive within Coco Jumbo)]]
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* WhamLine: While recapping how he accidentally let Polnareff live, Diavolo reveals just how important he is to events after Part 2.
-->'''Diavolo''': An old woman [[spoiler: named Enyaba who had 2 right hands]] told me she'd tell me how the arrow worked in return for shooting some. I figured one will be more than enough, so [[spoiler: I sold the other five for a handsome sum]].

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* WhamLine: While recapping how he accidentally let Polnareff [[spoiler:Polnareff]] live, Diavolo [[spoiler:Diavolo]] reveals just how important he is to events after Part 2.
-->'''Diavolo''': -->'''[[spoiler:Diavolo]]''': An old woman [[spoiler: named Enyaba who had 2 right hands]] told me she'd tell me how the arrow [[spoiler:the arrow]] worked in return for shooting some. I figured one will be more than enough, so [[spoiler: I sold the other five for a handsome sum]].

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* BloodierAndGorier: While ''[=JoJo=]'' is quite a gory series especially for a shonen, ''Vento Aureo'' is even gorier and more violent than previous parts. Especially because there's very little censoring in the anime. The "King Crimson vs. Metallica" arc in particular is full of gruesome wounds.

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* BloodierAndGorier: While ''[=JoJo=]'' is quite a gory series especially for a shonen, ''Vento Aureo'' is even gorier and more violent than previous parts. Especially because there's very little censoring in the anime. The "King Crimson vs. Metallica" arc in particular is full of gruesome wounds. The more serious shift in body horror can also be attributed to Giorno possessing healing abilities as to heal said gruesome injuries.



* BodyHorror: Purple Haze ''melts'' his victims down after finishing with them, as [[spoiler: Illuso]] can attest to.

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** The English dub retains the same kind of allusion with Bill Butts, who is a bodybuilder on the side of being a voice actor.
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On June 21, 2018, an anime adaptation by Creator/DavidProduction was announced, about 2 years after the same studio finished airing ''Diamond is Unbreakable''. The first episode premiered in Japan on July 5th, 2018. Following that, the entire 39-episode anime aired in Japan from October 5, 2018 to July 28, 2019, with a simulcast on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}. The English dub of the anime aired on Creator/{{Toonami}} on October 26, 2019.

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On June 21, 2018, an anime adaptation by Creator/DavidProduction was announced, about 2 years after the same studio finished airing ''Diamond is Unbreakable''. The first episode premiered in Japan on July 5th, 2018. Following that, the entire 39-episode anime aired in Japan from October 5, 2018 to July 28, 2019, with a simulcast on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}. The English dub of the anime aired on Creator/{{Toonami}} on from October 26, 2019.2019 to October 24, 2020.
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On June 21, 2018, an anime adaptation by Creator/DavidProduction was announced, about 2 years after the same studio finished airing ''Diamond is Unbreakable''. The first episode premiered in Japan on July 5th, 2018. Following that, the entire 39-episode anime aired in Japan from October 5, 2018 to July 28, 2019, with a simulcast on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}. The English dub of the anime began airing on Creator/{{Toonami}} starting on October 26, 2019.

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-->--'''Diavolo''': An old woman [[spoiler: named Enyaba who had 2 right hands]] told me she'd tell me how the arrow worked in return for shooting some. I figured one will be more than enough, so [[spoiler: I sold the other five for a handsome sum]].

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-->--'''Diavolo''': -->'''Diavolo''': An old woman [[spoiler: named Enyaba who had 2 right hands]] told me she'd tell me how the arrow worked in return for shooting some. I figured one will be more than enough, so [[spoiler: I sold the other five for a handsome sum]].
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* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[[spoiler: All of the Hitman Team are hit with this fate after their encounters with Giorno and the gang. Meanwhile, Sorbet and Gelato became the victims of Cioccolata and Secco to warn the Hitman Team to never trying to find out the Boss's true identity.]]

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* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[[spoiler: [[spoiler: All of the Hitman Team are hit with this fate after their encounters with Giorno and the gang. Meanwhile, Sorbet and Gelato became the victims of Cioccolata and Secco to warn the Hitman Team to never trying to find out the Boss's true identity.]]

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* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]]. [[spoiler: Diavolo's death loop]] represents a particularly extreme version of this trope, with an incredibly evil person being subjected to an incredibly torturous punishment. So torturous, in fact, that it actually causes some people to think that this is just too much for [[spoiler: Diavolo]], instead offering Cioccolata as a better candidate for a death loop.



* PsychoforHire: [[MadDoctor Cioccolata]] is an [[AxCrazy]] maniacal hitman with a [[ThisIsMyPet human pet]] who is seen by everyone, even the boss, as a crazy, creepy psychopath. In the anime, it is implied that they were responsible for the brutal deaths of Sorbet and Gelato, which kick-starts La Squadra's motivation for hunting down the boss's identity.

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* PsychoforHire: PsychoForHire: [[MadDoctor Cioccolata]] is an [[AxCrazy]] maniacal [[AxCrazy maniacal]] hitman with a [[ThisIsMyPet human pet]] HumanPet who is seen by everyone, even the boss, as a crazy, creepy psychopath. In the anime, it is implied that they were responsible for the brutal deaths of Sorbet and Gelato, which kick-starts La Squadra's motivation for hunting down the boss's identity.



* Sadist: Cioccolata's entire character essentially revolves around this, with him being [[MadDoctor a doctor who would intentionally put completely healthy patients under surgery and intentionally inject not enough anesthesia so that his patients wake up mid-operation.]] He joined Passione for the same reason, and has his [[ThisIsMyHuman human pet Secco]] record him killing his targets and whatever other collateral damage from his stand so that he can view their pain later.

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* Sadist: {{Sadist}}: Cioccolata's entire character essentially revolves around this, with him being [[MadDoctor a doctor who would intentionally put completely healthy patients under surgery and intentionally inject not enough anesthesia so that his patients wake up mid-operation.]] He joined Passione for the same reason, and has his [[ThisIsMyHuman human pet Secco]] record him killing his targets and whatever other collateral damage from his stand so that he can view their pain later.
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* TheDarknessBeforeDeath: Halfway through the comic, [[spoiler:Bruno Buccelatti is killed by the BigBad and healed by TheProtagonist's Stand]], allowing him to keep moving forward and fight out of sheer will, until the final chapters of the comic, where [[spoiler:his blindness makes him realize that he's running out of will and strength to fight, and will be dead for real soon]].
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* StrongFamilyResemblance: A pretty perverted example with Trish and her ArchnemesisDad [[spoiler: Diavolo]]. Both of them have purple hair, and have a preference for {{Stripperific}} clothing. Also, both [[spoiler: King Crimson and Spice Girl]] have rather similar looking Stand designs. [[spoiler: Ironically, this familial resemblance is exactly what causes Diavolo to go after her, fearing her Stand abilities can be linked of his own.]]
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* AnIceSuit: As stated above, Ghiaccio's White Album allows him to make an extremely durable suit of ice that allows him to avoid being frozen to death by his own stand. It even comes with [[RollerbladeGood ice skates, which he can use to skate on non-ice surfaces]].


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* IceBreaker: Before it is revealed that Ghiaccio was attacking Giorno and Mista while they were driving to Venice, Mista's finger ends up breaking off his body after he touches the car window, even taking him a few moments to realize what happened.

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* AccidentalPervert: When the group is going to the train station by van, a sudden stop makes Fugo stumble and fall face-first onto Trish's chest. Mista then proceeds to pull a second-hand SuspiciouslySpecificDenial ("He's sorry! He totally didn't use the sudden stop as an excuse to feel your boobs or look up your skirt!"), until Fugo yells "[[DiggingYourselfDeeper Quit saying things that make it sound worse!]]"

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** When Mista in Trish's body has to scratch under her skirt due to her garments being too tight, Trish (in Mista's body) understandably gets very angry and thinks that Mista was touching himself.


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* AnIcePerson: Ghiaccio's stand, White Album, allows him to freeze the area around him to extremely low temperatures, to the point of being able to freeze the air around him. His stand also comes with it's own [[AnIceSuit ice suit]].


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* Sadist: Cioccolata's entire character essentially revolves around this, with him being [[MadDoctor a doctor who would intentionally put completely healthy patients under surgery and intentionally inject not enough anesthesia so that his patients wake up mid-operation.]] He joined Passione for the same reason, and has his [[ThisIsMyHuman human pet Secco]] record him killing his targets and whatever other collateral damage from his stand so that he can view their pain later.
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* PsychoforHire: [[MadDoctor Cioccolata]] is an [[AxCrazy]] maniacal hitman with a [[ThisIsMyPet human pet]] who is seen by everyone, even the boss, as a crazy, creepy psychopath. In the anime, it is implied that they were responsible for the brutal deaths of Sorbet and Gelato, which kick-starts La Squadra's motivation for hunting down the boss's identity.


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* ThisIsMyHuman: Secco is the feral human pet for Cioccolata that speaks only in grunts and obeys his master's every command. Cioccolata even coddles him similar to how one would with a dog and gives him treats in the form of sugar cubes. He breaks this dog-like behavior, however, once learning of Cioccolata's death.
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* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: Cioccolata's death is one of most brutal in the series, even if compared to the main villain's. Before the barrage, Cioccolata's been shot with a bullet to the head. Such bullet is transformed by Gold Experience into a stag beetle which proceeds to destroy his brain from inside out. Every single punch Gold Experience delivers afterward has expanding and delaying effects, putting him in lasting pain and suffering before he's thrown down a tall building and crashes full-speed into a garbage truck for combustible wastes.
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* ProfessionalKiller: La Squadra Esecuzioni, also known as the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Hitman Team]] are a rouge band of eccentric personalities that hunt down Team Bucciarati in a desperate attempt to discover the Boss's identity. [[spoiler: After Bucciarati and his team betray the organization, the boss's top bodyguards, Unità Speciale, also hunt down their group under direct orders from the boss.]]

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