Why does Paw Patrol have a JoJo reference?

This is not a joke. In an episode of Paw Patrol, the show makes a deliberate nod to JoJo, and it is time fans learned all about the unexpected Easter egg. First, we need to give a bit of context. Paw Patrol paid homage to JoJo awhile back when season four was airing.
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Is there actually a JoJo reference in Paw Patrol?

References. The remote-controlled suits of armor are briefly seen doing the Thriller dance. The remote-controlled suits of armor are briefly seen doing the iconic "Jojo poses" from the anime.
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Why everything is a JoJo reference?

Jojo is a nickname shared by each of the main protagonists of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, derived from the recurrence of "Jo" in their names. Because the series makes god-like tier memes and parodies and catchphrases.
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Why is Jesus a JoJo reference?

He appears in proximity to the Saint's Corpse, which represents a symbol of purity. He is heavily implied to represent the biblical and much-venerated Son of God in Christianity, Jesus Christ, and is referred to as such once by Johnny Joestar.
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Can anything be a JoJo reference?

For the purposes of this account, a “JoJo reference” is either: - If something in the real world in is shown or mentioned in JJBA. OR - If other media reference JJBA in some way. For example, “Tsar Platinum” from TF2.
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Is Jesus a JoJo?

Since Jesus' name could be anglicized to Joshua, Son of Joseph... he's technically a Jojo, and likely the first Jojo.
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Is hating JoJo A JoJo reference?

Everything is a JoJo Reference on Twitter: "Hating JoJo is a JoJo reference.
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Who was the first JoJo ever?

The first Joestar protagonist of the series, Jonathan Joestar is the epitome of a true gentleman, always selflessly fighting for what's right. Of all the Joestars, Jonathan probably wins out in terms of raw physical strength alone, but with each Joestar's abilities taken into account, Jonathan just doesn't stack up.
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Who is the first JoJo to have a Stand?

The "Stands" in JoJo can be conceptualized as a reification of hidden talent, with their source being a sort of energy that's been in the Earth since ancient times. The oldest known instance of a Stand User dates back to the 16th century with the death of Caravan Serai and the emancipation of his Stand, Anubis.
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Is giorno a Joestar?

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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Is demon slayer a JoJo reference?

The references plastered throughout Demon Slayer suggest that Gotōge took inspiration from Jojos Bizarre Adventure. Viewers and readers turned to Jojo upon finishing Demon Slayer, because of the intense amount of similarities between the two.
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Is JoJo Rabbit A JoJo reference?

Things To Do In Los Angeles: Jojo Rabbit Is Not A JoJo Reference, Just A Matter of Time Before It Will Be.
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Who the heck is JoJo?

Joelle Joanie “JoJo” Siwa became a reality star at 9 years old when she competed on the Dance Moms spinoff Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition during its second season in 2013. From there, the energetic personality has become a household name, conquering TV, music, merchandising and more — to much fan excitement.
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Are there JoJo references in HXH?

2 Of Course There Are JoJo's References

One of those references comes from the character Halkenberg and his nen beast who catches a bullet shot at himself much like Jotaro with his Stand, Star Platinum, during his introduction in Part 3.
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What is stone ocean a reference to?

Stone Ocean is as filled with references to musical acts from all over the spectrum, and from all over the biggest decades for music in the 20th century.
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Will Kars ever return in JoJo?

Kars returns as a playable character in Eyes of Heaven, confirmed alongside Wamuu and Esidisi.
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Who gave DIO his Stand?

Stardust Crusaders

Now referring to himself as DIO in all capitals, rather than his full name Dio Brando, he eventually obtains a Stand via a Stand Arrow from Enya the Hag whom had previously been sold five from Diavolo.
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Is Hamon a Stand?

When Stands were first introduced in Japan, the characters used to spell their Japanese denotation (Sutando) roughly mean "Ghostly Ripple" in English. In other words, Araki created Stands as being comprised of Hamon. This even explains why Stands can harm vampires like Vanilla Ice and DIO himself!
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Are JoJo stands named after songs?

Yoshikage Kira's Stand Killer Queen and his evolution powers (Sheer Heart Attack and Another One Bites the Dust) are named after songs of the British rock band Queen. David BowieW's song with Queen " Under PressureW", since the song was sing by Queen and David Bowie, and both Kira and Killer Queen are based off them.
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Why is JoJo called JoJo?

JoJo (ジョジョ) is a nickname shared by each of the main protagonists of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, derived from the recurrence of "Jo" in their names. In the text of the manga during Part 1 and Part 2, it is used most frequently in reference to Jonathan and Joseph Joestar.
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Who is the coolest JoJo?

The most well-known and arguably fan-favorite JoJo, Jotaro Kujo, is the protagonist of Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. In terms of overall strength and power, Jotaro takes the cake. With the help of his stand Star Platinum, Jotaro is by far one of the strongest characters in all of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
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Is Giorno ever called JoJo?

Jonathan, Joseph, Jotaro, Josuke, and Jolyne are each referred to as "JoJo" at least once in the manga. Giorno is referred to as "GioGio" in the non-canon Purple Haze Feedback novel, and Johnny Joestar references JoJo as one of his nicknames from his fans, but he is never called this directly.
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Is Giorno Dio's son?

In Golden Wind, the protagonist Giorno Giovanna is Dio's son, but because Dio was in possession of Jonathan's body at the time of Giorno's conception, Giorno is biologically Jonathan's son and thus a member of the Joestar family, and his own virtuous soul prevents him from becoming evil as Dio was, thanks to his ...
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Who is the Corpse in Steel Ball Run?

Although the Steel Ball Run is organized by the eccentric oil tycoon Stephen Steel, it is backed by the United States government with president Funny Valentine using the race as a front to collect the scattered pieces of a 1900-year-old corpse known as the Saint's Corpse (heavily implied to be the body of Jesus Christ) ...
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How many jojos are there?

The JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga series features a large cast of characters created by Hirohiko Araki. Spanning several generations, the series is split into eight parts, each following a different descendant of the Joestar family.
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