Steel Ball Run is the seventh part of the long-running JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series and the first part of the rebooted continuity. It is preceded by Stone Ocean and followed by JoJolion.While still published by Shonen Jump in 2004, the following year it transferred to the magazine's Seinen cousin, Ultra Jump, running there until 2011.. The story returns to …
Sugar Mountain (シュガー・マウンテンの, Shugā Maunten no Izumi, literally "Sugar Mountain's Spring") is the Stand of a large tree, featured in Steel Ball Run. Sugar Mountain is a Stand bound to the body of an extremely large tree with a small spring lying between its roots. Fused within the trunk are its human victims, most of which display …
255 Users bookmarked This ... Steel Ball Run The story takes place in 1890, when paraplegic ex-jockey Johnny Joestar and Gyro Zeppeli race across the American Plains for a grand prize of fifty million ... Change my mind. Tusk ACT 4 and D4C are the coolest stands in JoJo. GER? Overrated. Made in Heaven? actually MiH is rly cool but …
Pocoloco (ポコロコ, Pokoroko) is a secondary character appearing in Steel Ball Run. He remains a neutral party throughout the part, being solely focused the race itself and never becoming aware of its true purpose to …
D4C Love Train (D4C (ディー・フォー・シー)-ラブトレイン-, Dī Fō Shī -Rabu Torein-) is a special phenomenon featured in the seventh part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Steel Ball Run.It acts as an ally to Funny Valentine's Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, allowing the Stand to reach an evolved state.. As a blessing from the Saint's …
Match all stands to their users, uses original stand and character names, uses shared and evolved stands. Clickable: Select answers by clicking on text or image buttons Forced Order: Answers have to be entered in order
Tatoo You! (TATOO YOU(タトゥーユー)!, Tatū Yū!) is the shared Stand of the Eleven Men, featured in Steel Ball Run. Tatoo You! takes the physical form of black graphics resembling tribal tattoos across the back of each …
The next stand on the list belongs to the main antagonist of Steel Ball Run, Funny Valentine. D4C or Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap is an insanely powerful stand that allows its user to move freely through …
The Spin (, Kaiten, literally "rotation") is a supernatural phenomenon wielded by multiple key characters in Steel Ball Run and JoJolion . It is a state of perfect or near-perfect rotation which produces a unique form of energy that can be applied for a multitude of uses. The Spin may be considered a counterpart to the Ripple power featured in the …
Civil War (シビル・ウォー, Shibiru Wō) is the Stand of Axl RO, featured in the seventh part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Steel Ball Run.. It is a mechanical humanoid Stand that brings out …
20th Century Boy (20th Century BOY(トウェンティース・センチュリー・ボーイ), Towentīsu Senchurī Bōi) is the Stand of Magent Magent, featured in Steel Ball Run. 20th Century Boy appears generally like a …
Hey Ya! is a close-range stand that encourages its user with positive words and advice. It is the first stand shown in Steel Ball Run, the second continuity of the manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
Oh! Lonesome Me (オー!ロンサム・ミー, Ō! Ronsamu Mī) is the Stand of Mountain Tim, featured in Steel Ball Run. Oh! Lonesome Me manifests mainly in Mountain Tim's ability to separate and spread himself along a rope. Tim's interior is darkened and not anatomically articulate. Oh! Lonesome Me functions as an ability that Mountain Tim personally uses. …
Steel Ball Run (スティール・ボール・ラン, Sutīru Bōru Ran), alternatively stylized in uppercase English as STEEL BALL RUN,[2] is the seventh part of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Initially serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from January 19, 2004 to October 18, 2004, the part's publication later moved to Ultra Jump, where it was serialized from …
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, commonly known as D4C, is the Stand of Funny Valentine, the main antagonist of Steel Ball Run. D4C is a humanoid Stand that has decent physical attributes.
Tusk is the stand of Johnny Joestar, who is the protagonist of Steel Ball Run. It is arguably the strongest stand in the entire JoJo series. The stand has various …
Mountain Tim (マウンテン・ティム, Maunten Timu) is a side character and ally featured in Steel Ball Run. Working as a cowboy and bounty hunter, Mountain Tim is announced as a leading competitor in the Steel Ball Run. During the first stages of the race, Tim becomes one of Johnny and Gyro's allies. He also is a Stand User and shifts through his lasso …
Cream Starter (クリーム・スターター, Kurīmu Sutātā) is the Stand of Hot Pants, featured in Steel Ball Run. Cream Starter takes the form of a hand-held spray can. The spray is light brown in the colored manga. Like most other bound Stands, Cream Starter seems to be able to maintain itself and its power no matter the distance, and even through …
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (ダーティー・ディーズ・ダン・ダート・チープ, Dātī Dīzu Dan Dāto Chīpu), frequently shortened to D4C (ディー・フォー・シー, Dī Fō Shī) and translated back into Japanese as Itomo Tayasuku Okonawareru Egetsunai Kōi (いともたやすくわれるえげつない), is the Stand of Funny Valentine, featured in Steel Ball ...
'Respect' is 'Prosperity' !Dr. Ferdinand Dr. Ferdinand (フェルディナンド, Ferudinando-hakase) is a minor antagonist featured in Steel Ball Run. A geologist by trade and also working as one of President Funny Valentine's henchmen, Dr. Ferdinand ambushes Johnny Joestar and Gyro Zeppeli alongside a transformed Diego Brando in …
Catch the Rainbow (キャッチ・ザ・レインボー, Kyatchi Za Reinbō) is the Stand of Blackmore, featured in Steel Ball Run. Catch the Rainbow Manifests itself as a mask worn by Blackmore. A heavy brow ridgeW of a vaguely troubled angle hangs over its eyeholes. It has no nose, and in the region of the mouth it bears a row of five long, vertical slits, …
Mandom (マンダム, Mandamu) is the Stand of Ringo Roadagain, featured in the seventh part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Steel Ball Run. Only possessing a humanoid head and shoulders, Mandom grants Ringo the ability to rewind time six seconds in the past.
Jesus (イエス, Iesu) is a key figure in Steel Ball Run. Appearing in proximity to the Saint's Corpse, although never confirmed as such,[1] this figure is named once as[2] and heavily implied to represent the biblical …
Funny Valentine (ファニー・ヴァレンタイン, Fanī Varentain) is the main antagonist of the seventh part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Steel Ball Run, as well as the sixth main antagonist of the series overall.. Funny Valentine is the 23rd president of the United States and the true mastermind behind the Steel Ball Run …
Hot Pants (ホット・パンツ, Hotto Pantsu) is a recurring side character featured in Steel Ball Run. Hot Pants competes in the Steel Ball Run race while posing as a man, seemingly a typical participant, but is later revealed to be an agent of Naples and the Vatican working undercover. Her main goal is to investigate the rumors of the Saint …
Tusk ACT1 is overall quite weak and isn't sufficient to challenge most Stand users. With an enhanced destructive power and new properties to its nail bullets, Tusk ACT2 is a direct upgrade to ACT1. ... Steel Ball Run Stands. Tusk; Ball Breaker; Ticket to Ride; Oh! Lonesome Me; Scary Monsters; Cream Starter; In a Silent Way; Hey Ya! …
THE WORLD (THE (ザ) WORLD (ワールド), Za Wārudo) is the Stand of Parallel World Diego, featured in the seventh part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Steel Ball Run.. THE WORLD appears alongside its user during his confrontation with Johnny Joestar in the High Voltage story arc. Much like DIO's The World in the original …
Gyro Zeppeli (ジャイロ・ツェペリ, Jairo Tseperi), born Julius Caesar Zeppeli (ユーリウス・カイザー・ツェペリ, Yūriusu Kaizā Tseperi) is one of the main protagonists of Steel Ball Run.[5] Gyro is a master of the Spin hailing from the Kingdom of Naples. He joins the Steel Ball Run race to win amnesty for a child he is assigned to execute. His mastery of the …
Find out the names and roles of all the characters in Steel Ball Run, the seventh part of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. The main villain of this part is Funny Valentine, a mysterious and powerful Stand user who …
Hey Ya! (ヘイ・ヤー, Hei Yā) is the Stand of Pocoloco, featured in the seventh part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Steel Ball Run. Gripping Pocoloco from the back, this dwarfish Stand encourages and advises its user through any hardship.
A Stand (スタンド, Sutando) is a visual manifestation of life energy (in other words, the manifestation of the soul of the user). A Stand is an entity psychically generated by its owner, referred to as a Stand User (スタンドい, Sutando Tsukai).[1] It generally presents itself as a figure hovering over or near the user and possesses abilities beyond that of …
Pocoloco (ポコロコ, Pokoroko) is a secondary character featured in the seventh part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Steel Ball Run.. Pocoloco joins the Steel Ball Run race inspired by a fortune-teller who gives him news of his peaking luck. Through that luck, he becomes one of the fiercest competitors of the race. Pocoloco …
Boku no Rhythm wo Kiitekure (ボクのリズムをいてくれ, Boku no Rizumu o Kiitekure, lit. "Listen to My Rhythm", or in Spanish "Oye Como Va Mi Ritmo") is the Stand of Oyecomova, featured in Steel Ball Run. Boku no Rhythm wo Kiitekure resembles a shoebillW with two round discs on the sides of its head. It wears a large, tattered pink …
Ball Breaker (ボール・ブレイカー, Bōru Bureikā) is a Stand used by Gyro Zeppeli, featured in Steel Ball Run. The Stand is a visualization of Spin energy produced by the user's steel balls,[1] achieved through the …
THE WORLD is a close-range stand that can stop time for 5 seconds, belonging to Diego Brando from a parallel world. It is an alternate version of the original The World from Part 3, and appears in the manga and game …