Alternatively, Poco Loco will always win thanks to Hey Ya! Explanation The only actual power of Hey Ya! is that it gives its user positive reinforcement, and is easily the weakest stand in the entire series.At least until Eyes of Heaven, where he met Heaven Ascension DIO.As such, especially considering his 11th-Hour Superpower in Gold Experience Requiem, Giorno's widely considered one of the strongest characters in the franchise and on or above Superman/Goku tier in internet fight arguments. Explanation Giorno's Stand, Gold Experience, has an incredibly powerful skill set (with the vague power of "Giorno can imbue life in inanimate objects," which can go as far as Giorno regrowing limbs and organs mid-fight), even just limiting oneself to the powers Giorno didn't forget as the Part went on. Along with The Flash, he's perhaps the person most commonly brought up in power level debates. Whenever an argument about who would beat whom in a fight comes up, the answer is always Giorno.Said expression increased in popularity after the release of two OVA adaptations of Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan created by David Productions, each giving a similar treatment to the mere acts of catching popcorn in your mouth and running on treadmills respectively. Explanation Jojo's Bizarre Adventure has a habit of turning mundane activities, such as poker and rock-paper-scissors, into intense, high-stake games that often appear ridiculous out of context, hence the expression. Explanation Since the anime uses popular English songs for the endings, the YouTube comments section for that video will be flooded by JoJo fans and much meme speaking. Explanation A variant of the meme for Stands in Part 5. This comment section is property of PASSIONE/gay mafia.
We beg you to not take a shot for every time there's a Jojo reference in the comments section below a video of one of the many musical namesakes, such as Killer Queen. Explanation Courtesy of the Colbert Bump for each of the ending songs for each Part, as well as the myriad of references to famous singers, albums, bands, and songs as part of the series' Musical Theme Naming. This song now belongs to the JoJo fandom.
This Art-Style Dissonance is made fun of by fans, with characters often edited to match every other Part, to horrendously excellent results. As such, 'Part 1 Jonathan' is extremely, unrealistically muscular, while 'Part 8 Jonathan' (An illustration by Araki late in his career) is slim, twinkish, and pretty much unrecognizable ◊.
This naming trend eventually evolved, and as such, each Part became synonymous with its own unique art style Parts 1-3 practically being a World of Muscle Men Part 7 & 8 with a Cast Full of Pretty Boys. Part 2 Joseph, Part 3 Joseph and Part 4 Joseph are all very different people). Explanation Due to Character Development and Art Evolution, characters who appear in multiple parts are often referred to as Part X. Admitting to skipping parts tends to earn derision from some sections of the fandom. Explanation The Jojo fandom dislikes skipping parts wholesale without giving them a fair shot, especially after Geoff Thew/ Mother's Basement did a controversial recap/primer video before Golden Wind began airing that encouraged skipping parts 1 and 2 almost entirely. This meme, which is especially popular on Vine, is meant to mimic the various cliffhangers of each episode of Parts 1 and 2, with the arrow being taken directly from the show.