What is Giorno's catchphrase?

Giorno's catchphrase I, Giorno Giovanna, have a dream that I know is just! Giorno Giovanna, born Haruno Shiobana, is the main protagonist of Golden Wind. He is the fifth protagonist of the series and is often referred to as "GioGio."
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What is JoJo's catchphrase?

"JoJo! Let me go! Release me! Think of what we can achieve!
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What does Giorno Giovanna mean in English?

Namesake* Giorno: ("Day" in Italian) Giovanna: (feminine form of the Italian name "Giovanni")
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What is Jotaro Kujo's catchphrase?

"Yare Yare Daze." -Jotaro Kujo.
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Is Yare Yare a real word?

Yare yare doesn't have a direct translation... it is just an onomatopoeia that describes the sound of being relaxed. Japanese just hear that sound differently, they hear "yare yare"."
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Every time *that* part of Giorno's theme plays in Golden Wind



Is Yare Yare Daze real?

“Yare yare daze” is the transliteration of the Japanese phrase “やれやれだぜ,” which is associated with the character Jotaro Kujo from the Manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. In varying translations, the phrase has been translated to “well well,” “good grief,” “what a pain,” and “give me a f***ing break.”
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What does Ora Ora Ora mean?

More literally, you could think of it as Jotarō telling his punching bag, err, victim, I mean, target to "look" at the punches, a call of attention, or something like that. It just boils down to Jotarō screaming something with each punch. To make it clear: oraoraoraora doesn't really mean anything in Japanese.
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Do they call Giorno JoJo?

Giorno Giovanna and Josuke Higashikata are the only main protagonists who were never referred to by the nickname "JoJo" (or the stylized "GioGio") by other characters in canon works.
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Is Dio Brando Italian?

DIO was born in England, and Giorno's mother is Japanese I believe, which is why his name was Haruno Shiobana before he changed it to fit. However, DIO's name is Dio Brando. Dio is actually Italian for God, and Brando is an Italian surname, so Giorno does have Italian blood in him.
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Is Giorno a JoJo or Brando?

The protagonist of the fifth JoJo's Bizarre Adventure arc, "Vento Aureo," Giorno Giovanna is the son of Dio Brando. However, because he was conceived when Dio was wearing Jonathan Joestar's stolen body, Giorno is technically a Joestar. He's also a JoJo (GioGio), with a Bizarre Adventure of his own.
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How does Dio say the world?

Its Stand cry, seemingly communicated by DIO, is Muda Muda Muda! (無駄 無駄 無駄!, lit. "Useless, useless, useless!") The World Itself doesn't make much attempts at speech.
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What does DIO say when he throws knives?

When "ZA WARUDO" is uttered, he freezes time and either throws knives or drops a steamroller on them. When "MUDA" is uttered (even though MUDA is Japanese for useless, saying "useless" will still trigger him), he constantly punches the victim with fast fists, while shouting "MUDA" constantly.
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What is the most popular JoJo quote?

Best JoJo Quotes
  • “ I won't allow your bones to stay on this planet. ...
  • “ Impossible? ...
  • “ Shoot me if you want to! ...
  • “ You truly are the lowest scum in history. ...
  • “ Dio, I don't understand why you're so loyal to him. ...
  • “ The more you mess with me, the harder it gets for you! ...
  • “ Perhaps. ...
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What does Gon mean Japanese?

Gon, ゴンね. ゴ translates to Rumble. ン translates to The. ね translates to Root, or the Fundamentals. So Gon means 'challenging the fundamentals'
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What does Muda mean in JoJo?

The muda muda muda muda is merely repeated in JoJo: said over and over. It isn't a reduplication and doesn't have any special meaning whatsoever. It basically means "it's futile! Futile!
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What does Da Ze Mean?

1 : to stupefy especially by a blow : stun The first punch dazed him. were dazed by his response. 2 : to dazzle with light dazed by the bright sun. Other Words from daze Synonyms More Example Sentences Learn More About daze.
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What does Ara Ara mean in anime?

Ara ara (あら あら) is a Japanese expression that is mainly used by older females and means “My my”, “Oh dear”, or “Oh me, oh my”.
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What language is the word Baka?

Baka is a Japanese word that means “crazy,” “foolish,” or downright “stupid.” It can also be used as a noun for “a fool” or “a crazy or stupid person.” Anime and manga fans in the West have adopted the use of baka as a (usually joking) insult.
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Is Yare Yare feminine?

Yare Yare Dawa us just basically the female version of Yare Yare Daze due to the fact that Jolyne is female. So, Yare Yare Dawa is basically Yare Yare Daze (やれ ヤレ だぜ) Good Grief in female version.
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Is jotaro a name?

Jōtarō is a male Japanese given name.
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Is Giorno Italian?

Giorno (Italian for “day”) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Francesco Giorno (born 1993), Italian footballer.
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