What is Josuke's Stand cry?

Josuke Higashikata (JoJolion) Soft & Wet. ORAORAARA ... ! Mostly identical to previous "ORA" cries but occasionally an "ORA" is changed to "ARA".
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What is D4C's Stand cry?

D4C's unique stand cry is shown to be "BONIBONIBONI" (バニーバニーバニー Bonny, Bonny, Bonny lit. Bunny, Bunny, Bunny), referencing its bunny-like appearance.
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What is Josuke's catchphrase?

As a catchphrase, Josuke often says "Great" in English.
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What does Josuke Stand for?

Crazy Diamond (クレイジー・ダイヤモンド Kureijī Daiyamondo) is the Stand of Josuke Higashikata, featured in the fourth part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Diamond is Unbreakable. A powerful Stand with strength comparable to Star Platinum, it possesses the ability to heal or repair objects and/or people.
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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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Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Dora/Dorarara Compilation



Why does Josuke have soft and wet?

Soft & Wet: Go Beyond

In reality, Josuke's bubble and its properties are that it is actually just a line that spins rapidly, creating the illusion of a bubble. This line is so infinitesimally thin to the point that it literally doesn't exist (Rai describes this as being infinitely close to the point of zero).
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Why did Josuke name his Stand Crazy Diamond?

Stands in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure have always had strange names, but if you take a look at them you start seeing a pattern. Stand names are just about all music references, and Crazy Diamond is no different.
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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 Jotaro Kujo's catchphrase?

"Yare Yare Daze." -Jotaro Kujo.
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Is D4C a bunny?

Araki states that the rabbit-like design of D4C's head came about because he wanted the Stand's silhouette to be completely different from the Stands of the previous main antagonists, so he decided to give it long ears.
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What is D4C English name?

In the English localization of All-Star Battle, D4C is only referred to by the shorthand D4C, whilst the full phrase "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" is generally changed to a synonym phrase ("Time to perform some dishonest acts at a fair and reasonable price!").
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What can D4C Love Train do?

Love Train can only be used at a certain distance from Lucy, so if she is moved away from him, then he is forcibly pulled with her and must exit the wall to be free to walk around. The only known power able to break through D4C Love Train is the Golden Spin.
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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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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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Is Giorno a Joestar or a 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.
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What is jolyne catchphrase?

Jolyne's catchphrase, inherited from her father, often referred as "Yare yare dawa..." Gimme a break.
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Can Giorno stop time?

RTZ is the ultimate ability and will prevent time stop from ever happening. So giorno cant move in stopped time, but he can make it so it wont happen.
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What is the strongest Stand?

1 The World Over Heaven

While technically non-canon, the World Over Heaven is still the most powerful Stand in the entire Jojo's Bizarre Adventure franchise. A variation of Dio's Stand The World, it serves an alternate version of Dio that successfully eliminated the Joestars and "obtained heaven".
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Is jotaro in diamond?

Jotaro Kujo (空条 承太郎 Kūjō Jōtarō) is the main protagonist of the third part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Stardust Crusaders, and the third JoJo of the series. He also appears as a primary ally in Diamond is Unbreakable and Stone Ocean, and makes a brief appearance as a tertiary character in Vento Aureo.
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Is it shining diamond or Crazy Diamond?

In multiple seasons of JoJo's Bizzare Adventure, there are names of Stands that are music references and have their names censored/translated differently: Joskue's Stand is Crazy Diamond (クレイジー・ダイヤモンド Kureijī Daiyamondo) but is translated as Shining Diamond.
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Can Tusk Act 4 beat Ger?

Also remember the fact that Johnny needs the rotational energy of a horse to use the infinite spin. So in this scenario, ger wins. Tusk would win because just like soft and wet, he can bypass cause and effect abilities. Soft and wet is able to bypass calamity which is a cause and affectability.
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Why is Josuke called Gappy?

It's a fan nickname based on the Gap on his teeth, no one in the manga called him that way.
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Can Josuke use spin?

After learning of the spinning nature of the bubbles, Josuke is able to harness the Spin to create bubbles “not existing in this world”, generating them from his Joestar birthmark and firing them from his fingertips.
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Is Dattebayo a real word?

「~だってばよ」(dattebayo): The short version

Although it's translated as “Believe it!” in the English localization of the series, the actual phrase doesn't mean much of anything and simply serves to add flavor and a unique, childish brashness to Naruto's dialog.
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