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      • The name "JoJo" originated at a Denny's where Araki and his first editor, Ryosuke Kabashima, had their first meeting pertaining to the series. The two had decided on "Jonathan" as the series's protagonist, however, Araki also wanted the initials to match in a way similar to the American filmmaker, Steven Spielberg (S.S).
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  2. 奇妙 (or kimyou) of ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 would better translate to curious rather than bizarre imo.

  3. For the JoJo’s of parts 1-3 I understand why they’re called JoJo, but (in the first episode) some punks see Josuke’s student ID and call him JoJo to…

  4. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Japanese: ジョジョの奇妙な冒険, Hepburn: JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. It was originally serialized in Shueisha 's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1987 to 2004, and was transferred to the monthly seinen manga magazine Ultra Jump ...

  5. 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.

  6. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken) (often shortened to JoJo or abbreviated as JJBA) is a shōnen and later seinen manga written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki, and the main subject of this wikia project. JoJo was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1987 [1] until...

  7. Dec 11, 2020 · JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood received a limited release in Japan in 2007. It never got wide release, was never adapted to English, and so far has never come out on video or streaming.

  8. Apr 27, 2024 · 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 Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency, it is used most frequently in reference to Jonathan and Joseph Joestar.

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