Enrico Pucci from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure doesn't have a canonical boyfriend; his primary relationship is a deep, complex devotion to Dio Brando, which some fans interpret romantically (DioPucci), while others see it as a powerful, spiritual, or ideological bond, with Pucci seeking to fulfill Dio's dream of "Heaven". Dio himself was bisexual and highly values Pucci's selflessness, but Pucci is often seen as canonically asexual due to his focus on God and Dio's mission over earthly desires, despite suggestive scenes.
Throughout the series, his relationships with both male and female characters offer glimpses into the complexities of his personality and motivations. One of Dio's most significant relationships is with Enrico Pucci.
Dio's entries in the Heaven Plan explicitly label his trusted friend to be “someone without a lust for power, honor, wealth, or sexual gratification”, and Pucci himself says that he “loves [Dio] as I love God”. These don't really lend to the idea there was more romantic feelings.
DioPucci is the slash ship between Enrico Pucci and Dio Brando in the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure fandom.
In Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Dio Brando forcefully kisses Erina Pendleton with the intention of sabotaging her relationship with Jonathan Joestar. By taking Erina's first kiss, Dio aims to humiliate her and deter her from Jonathan, highlighting his antagonistic role and manipulative strategies.
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.
Canonically his first kiss from a human is Jessie and James. First Pokemon was Pikachu right at the end of the first episode.
The saddest JoJo's Bizarre Adventure deaths often cited by fans include Gyro Zeppeli (tragic loyalty), Abbacchio (lonely, near-miss rescue), Kakyoin (sudden, donut-like demise), Narancia (innocent victim), Caesar Zeppeli (noble sacrifice), Bruno Bucciarati (undying loyalty despite death), and Jotaro Kujo (unexpected, final stand). These moments are heartbreaking due to the characters' strong bonds, tragic circumstances, or unexpected finality, leaving major impacts on their companions and the story.
Pucci angrily demands that Emporio stop Weather Report from killing him, saying that his ideal world for humanity's happiness would be ruined, only to be told by Emporio that he lost to "fate" and that it's the true path of justice before finally being beaten to death by Weather Report.
Prior to losing his memories, he committed incest by dating his younger sister, Perla Pucci. This led to Pucci finding the truth about his supposed dead twin brother and accidentally sending Ku Klux Klan to lynch Domenico and sexually assault Perla for it.
Dio is an exquisitely beautiful man, with long golden hair and a sexy body. Araki designed him as a "beautiful, ethereal boy” (美しい かっこいい少年) and stated that he based his visual design on the appearance of foreign idols such as singers, actors, and supermodels known for their beauty and exquisite facial features.
Dio Brando, also known as simply DIO, is the main antagonist of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure franchise. He is a megalomaniacal and sadistic vampire who is the sworn arch-nemesis of the Joestar Family, becoming a burden to them even after his death, especially being the arch-nemesis of Jonathan Joestar and Jotaro Kujo.
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.
As we all know, Jotaro's ex wife and Jolyne's mother is an underused character in the jojo universe. She doesnt even have a name!
JoJo Siwa became part of the LGBTQ+ community by openly embracing her sexuality, initially identifying as pansexual at 17, then feeling pressured to label herself a lesbian before realizing her identity is more fluid, leading to her current identification as queer, a broader term she finds more authentic, embracing love for all genders after experiencing relationships with men, women, and non-binary individuals. Her journey reflects an evolution in self-understanding, moving away from rigid labels.
Beneath Meliodas' frank and bawdy demeanor hides immense amounts of emotional pain from having witnessed Elizabeth die over 106 times.
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Who is the Stand user of Death Thirteen in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure? In JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Death Thirteen, also known as 'DEATH 13', is controlled by Mannish Boy. This Stand, featured in the Stardust Crusaders arc, can control everything in its dream world.
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.
Dio died on May 16, 2010, of stomach cancer at the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas, at the age of 67.
Meanwhile DIO and Giorno's cry, "MUDA ... !", is the Japanese word for "useless" while the "Wryyy's” come from noises Araki heard in Horror movies, like Psycho. Others come from English and Italian.
By mirroring how it was handled with Serena, and considering it's canon Goh blushes on a regular basis and that he admires Ash, the scene can be interpreted either as no kiss took place (after all Goh blushing/admiring Ash is nothing new) or one did.
After losing her first Pokémon Showcase, Serena strengthened her resolve to do even better, signifying this by cutting her hair short. Through her journey, Serena went through a great change in her personality.
Ash is loosely based on Red, the player character from the Generation I games Pokémon Red and Blue. Satoshi Tajiri, the creator of Pokémon, has stated that Ash represents the "human aspect" of the series, and that Ash reflects what he himself was like as a child.