Jotaro Kujo got his Stand, Star Platinum, because of a "curse" triggered by DIO's resurrection and possession of Jonathan Joestar's body, activating dormant Stand powers in the Joestar bloodline, causing Jotaro's inner fighting spirit to manifest as a powerful entity, with his strength and resolve allowing him to control it where his mother Holly couldn't.
They explain that Jotaro's "evil spirit" is actually a manifestation of his fighting spirit, called a Stand, and reveal that they possess Stands as well. Joseph explains that the sudden appearance of their Stands is caused by the nemesis of his grandfather, Jonathan Joestar: Dio.
Some people get their stands at birth like Kakyoin and Polnareff. DIO awakening is what caused the joestar family bloodline to obtain their stands (presumably because of DIO stealing Jonathan's body.)
No, Jotaro Kujo from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is not officially diagnosed as autistic, but he is a very popular character for fans to "headcanon" as autistic due to traits like blunt communication, apparent difficulty expressing emotion (believing others can read his feelings), introversion, intense focus on his interests (marine biology), and sometimes struggling with social cues, making him relatable to many autistic fans.
Once he returns 100 years later with Jonathan's body, Dio developed his signature Stand, The World, after being struck by the Bow and Arrow. As a psychic manifestation of Dio, it has all of his aforementioned superhuman abilities and facilitates melee attacks, though its signature ability is to stop time.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure features several characters with confirmed or heavily implied LGBTQ+ identities, including bisexual Dio Brando, lesbian Scarlet Valentine, and transgender Dragona Joestar, alongside gay couples like Sorbet & Gelato and Squalo & Tiziano, showcasing diverse queer representation across different parts of the series, often challenging traditional masculinity and gender norms.
its essentially just a weak drawn out breath that a vampire or zombie would make. breathe in and slowly breathe out with your teeth slightly in the way. eventually it does just become DIO's battle cry like muda but wryy is meant to show off his more monster/villiany in his cries.
Jotaro probably has one of the easiest scents to pinpoint in the series. He's a teenager, a broody one at that, and is the manliest man I've ever seen. Most likely, he reeks of AXE body spray or other cheap deodorant.
Survivor, a stand in Jojo, is deemed the weakest due to its lack of control and purpose beyond causing chaos.
Joining Passione. On March 29, 2001, Giorno is 15 years old and operates as a petty thief at the Naples airport.
Some Sentient Stands qualify as automatic as they do not have Users and think for themselves.
As psychic projections, Users can also communicate through their Stands. Barring rare exceptions, a Stand User typically shares their consciousness with their Stand and is able to see through its eyes. Moreover, a Stand User can also speak through their Stand, enabling a form of distant communication.
His defining trait is his love for his daughters, Shizuka and Irene Kujo. He met the Jump Force in 2001 of his Universe and became their lead soon after. His Stand can stop time and can later copy Stands, which shows his need to be "one with the world."
One of possible justifications is that he's piloting hijacked Joestar body, so it can be said that one of stands is DIO's own, and another one is inherent to Johnatan Joestar. Alternatively it can be sorcery.
Jotaro Kujo was born to Holy Kujo and Sadao Kujo in 1971.
Hirohiko Araki's favorite Stand is Shigechi's Harvest while his least favorite is Kira's Killer Queen. Harvest is underrated but interesting, with unique abilities like collecting items and using needles. Killer Queen is one of JoJo's strongest Stands, but Araki found its power levels unbelievable.
It is the weakest in pure power, but you're a wrong for thinking that makes the story worse or "wasted time". If you judge things in terms of power then you haven't understood a single thing JoJo is about. And it was absolutely a match for C-moon, to the point where it was fully immune to its attacks.
Yes, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is widely considered LGBTQ+ due to numerous confirmed queer characters, explicit homoerotic themes, and influential queer undertones, including flamboyant characters, same-sex intimacy, and creator Hirohiko Araki's inspirations from LGBTQ+ icons like David Bowie, making it a significant part of queer culture in anime/manga.
Tanjiro's fragrance features top notes of lime, lemon and pine tree, middle notes of ginger, coriander and jasmine, and bottom notes of cedarwood and hinoki cypress.
He is a 15-year-old kid from Italy and the illegitimate child of DIO and (technically) Jonathan Joestar. Seeing the negative effects of drugs did to Italy, Giorno makes a plan to overthrow the boss by joining Passione to fight it from within.
Dio Brando is one of the most menacing villains in all of anime, acting without regret and having all the confidence. Jojo's Bizarre Adventure features several iconic villains, and yet he stands out. He's also a rare anime character that is canonically bisexual, confirmed by Hirohiko Araki himself.
Depending on the tone and situation, “yare yare” can also be used to express relief or surprise. In Japanese society, “yare yare” is often considered an impolite and disrespectful phrase. It is used more often by Western anime fans online than by people living in Japan.
He is temporarily named "Josuke" by Yasuho after her dog. He later learns that he was originally Josefumi Kujo, a friend of the Kira Family whose body was fused with Yoshikage Kira's by the land later marked by the Wall Eyes and a new form of Locacaca fruit.