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  • An Abridged Series using footage from the Jo Jos Bizarre Adventure OVAs, covering part three of the series. Created by AntfishFTW and featuring a voice cast from a few other TAS's. The series has 10 episodes (the 5th acting as a Season Finale); with Episodes 9 and 10 having 2 and 3 parts respectively. Found here.
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  • An Abridged Series using footage from the Jo Jos Bizarre Adventure OVAs, covering part three of the series. Created by AntfishFTW and featuring a voice cast from a few other TAS's. The series has 10 episodes (the 5th acting as a Season Finale); with Episodes 9 and 10 having 2 and 3 parts respectively. Found here. * Actor Allusion - The Comment Special uses this for a joke. A comment is made referring to how Dio sounds like Tim Curry and then Dio proceeds to ask other characters their opinions on this. The characters being Nigel Thornberry, Lord Dragaunus, Emperor Doviculus and Dr. Frank N. Furter. ...Oh and Pennywise the Clown shows up late to the party. And a pan full of curry who doesn't hear it. * that troper was me * Ambiguously Gay - Dio. Sure, he hits on Power Girl in the Stand Idol segment, but it sounds a lot like posturing.] * Animal Wrongs Group: Or rather, Animal Wrongs HERO, in the case of PETA-Man. * Anything That Moves - Dio, if the Comment Special is anything to go by. * Art Shift * Flashback (as well as Flash Forward) scenes are mainly shown as manga screenshots, since the anime only covers a small portion of the series as a whole. * Plus, the second half of the series comes from footage of the '90s OVA series, while the first half was made from the more recent series which was made to fill in the missing portions of the story. Lampshaded at the end when Jotaro's mother Holly wakes up from her coma, and she looks completely different. * Author Appeal: Antfish likes sprinkling some pro-wrestling here and there. * Badass - Even when played for comedy, Jotaro still comes across this way. * Black Comedy Rape - Hol Horse's dreams of being raped by the Blue Collar Boys. * Brick Joke * Avdol does actually end up going to McDonalds! * FAJITAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS! And Peta-Man. * "Jotaro can read minds!" * Berserk Button * Do NOT mention 9/11 around Avdol. * Don't keep calling Doppio with the wrong number. * Don't compare Kakyoin to Keanu Reeves when his shades are on. * * And certainly don't refer to Booster Gold as Green Lantern. * Big Damn Heroes:Polnareff jumping at Dio from behind before he can decapitate Jotaro, and earlier "Avdol returning and saving Polnareff from justice" * Call Back: The first time the gang meet Polnareff, Joseph gets a rapier through his artificial hand and screams "Ooh, my sexy hand!!". Around the final 3-part episode, Jotaro nails Dio's Stand with a deft punch damaging its fists and as a consequence, cutting up Dio's hand. And he says the very same thing. * Calling Your Attacks * Subverted, Jotaro interrupts Dio as he calls out his Stand. * * Played straight with the Jotaro Punch. * Also with Kakyoin's "Child Abuse Throw!" * Butt Monkey: Polnareff. Even moreso than the source material. * Catch Phrase * Avdol's "I have found the only way to defeat X is to BURN IT." where X is whatever they happen to be facing at the time. Lampshaded by Joseph when he asks if Avdol is trying to get that printed on a T-shirt. * Double-subverted during episode 8, when he's interrupted by Polnareff, denies that he was going to say it because "That's just retarded."...and then proceeds to open Dio's casket by burning it. * Cloudcuckoolander - Jotaro. Let's just put it this way: his pen pal is Duck Dodgers, and he writes to him like it's a Letter to Penthouse. Let's leave it at that. * Cluster F-Bomb - Joseph drops quite a few when he flashes back to his final fight with Cars. * Continuity Nod: * Antfish is clearly a fan of the whole of Jojo because he'll slip in little jokes about the other parts of the series. Other than the blatant ones such as the flashback to the Cars fight and the reference to Dio burning Danny Joestar, there's also little asides like Jotaro telling Polnareff not to get trapped in a turtle. * * Also, there's a another incredibly stealthy one from the "World Inside the Mirror" spinoff, "WHEELY HIGH." Brick Joke because they soon meet Polnareff, confined to a wheelchair, who had also seen the Mirror World before. * And even later in Episode 10: * Don't Explain the Joke: * "It's funny because there are bitches in the way that need to move." * Also, from episode 7: "It [My foot] will be up your ass. Just saying." * Eagle Land: Hol Horse. * Emo: * Jotaro accuses Hierophant Green of being this. * * Made even funnier by the fact that Linkin Park's Crawling is playing in the background as he says it. * Estrogen Brigade Bait: Lampshaded when Kakyoin is referred to as "the only reason women watch this show." * Even the Guys Want Him: Dio's status as this gets parodied when N'Doul is gushing at length about how wonderful Dio is, and by the time he gets to "His trapezius muscle tore through his shirt," Jotaro interjects with "Okay, I'm getting a little uncomfortable..." and N'Doul immediately tells him to shut up because "Dio Brando's a sexy man!" * Fake Crossover: * Mr. Popo shows up in Hol Horse's nightmare at the end of episode five. * And at the end of episode 8, King Yemma determined Avdol's place in heaven: at the McDonalds * Also, Seto Kaiba, voiced by LittleKuriboh himself, pops up for a second when D'arby accuses Jotaro of not following the rules. * * "Fire Lord Avdol." * Famous Last Words: Mocked, then played straight. * Flash Forward: The "Flashback to the Future" segments. * Foe Yay: * Lampshaded twice in the final episode, both times with the caption "Fanfic Fuel" appearing after a suggestive line. * * Also gets lampshaded and defied when Dio's explaining what he did to Joseph. * Fourth Wall Mail Slot: The "comment special" video. * Fridge Brilliance: D'Arby not saying the secret to Dio's stand could be considered to be because he went kinda insane... but it could also be because he never called Jotaro's raise and basically folded. He never had to give up that information since he never put it up for wager in that competition. As for why he freaked out more when it was brought up... he was probably scared to death about Jotaro's ability since it was possibly the power to stop time. * Get a Load of That Square: In episode 1, Joseph tries speaking entirely in slang he learned from an in-flight movie on the way to Japan. * Gosh Dang It to Heck: Joseph regularly says "Dagnabbit," but isn't at all afraid to use other, more powerful words. * Grammar Nazi: Dio doesn't like grammar errors during the comment special. * Grand Finale: Episode 10, in 3 parts. It's sweet, hilarious, and all-in-all kickass. * Gratuitous French - Half of the words that comes out of Polnareff's mouth. * Heads I Win, Tails You Lose: Episode 4. * Hold Up Your Score * Homoerotic Subtext: * Parodied when Jotaro walks past Kakyoin in a series of freeze-frames, with a "CLAMP Warning" meter at the bottom of the screen that skyrockets just as he passes him. And then plummets back to zero when Jotaro walks past him and turns his attention to Enya. * Also shows up in the "Or is there?" video: * I Have Many Names - The Rock introduces himself as such when auditioning for Stand Idol. * In Name Only: Abridged? The final episode is in three parts, and is nearly as long as the final episode of the OVA. Though shortening it would be difficult without cutting out material important to plot, as the final battle rages across the entire city. And onto a river. And it's still hilarious. * Insane Troll Logic - Joseph's interpretation of Kakyoin attacking the clock tower, which leads him to believe that Dio's stand can breathe fire. * Insistent Terminology - Episode 7 * Jive Turkey - N'Doul. * Kitchen Sink Included: As in the original, Dio stops time and throws dozens of knives at a frozen Jotaro until there are too many for him to block or avoid. Before starting time up again, he adds, "And for comedic effect..." and a kitchen sink gets photoshopped into the scene. * Large Ham - Dio was already one to begin with, but the Abridged Series cranked it up to 11. * Leeroy Jenkins: Jotaro, he even quotes the trope namer. * Major Injury Underreaction * Kakyoin's response to getting sliced across the eyes by Geb? "Ow." * Jotaro is also quite fond of this trope. For example: he does not so much as flinch while a zombified baby GNAWS ON HIS KNEECAP. Cue the following dialogue. * * "Ban-dage? What a strange device. Do...do I eat it? Is...is it microwavable? Does it...taste like...poptarts? I don't know." * Minor Injury Overreaction: * "I sprained my ankle!" * It's worth noting that Joseph complained of this after getting stabbed in the throat. * No Celebrities Were Harmed - The original Vanilla Ice was nothing like his namesake. * Not Making This Up Disclaimer * "His name is Vanilla Ice." * * Also pulled two off earlier in Episode 4, during the infamous "beat your bum" line. * * Then when Polnareff and Kakyoin see J. Geil's Hanged Man in the chrome of their vehicle's steering wheel, the bizarre case of Lip Lock from the dub is referenced here by Kakyoin stating: * Oh Crap: * Many, many from episode ten: * * And, last but not least, Dio when Jotaro stops time. * Quip to Black - "'cause I'm cold... as ice." (YEEEEEEAAAAAAAH!) * Real Song Theme Tune * Killswitch Engage's cover of Ronnie James Dio's (who was the Big Bad's namesake) "Holy Diver". Dio's original version is later used at the end of episode 8, when Dio makes his first non-shadowed appearance. * Dark Reprise - The above use of Holy Diver could be considered this. * Refuge in Audacity - Using N'Doul as a jive turkey? Possibly offensive to some. Proceeding to ramp it up by then quick-cutting to most known black stereotypes within only 10 seconds? Hilarious. * Rule 63 - A genderflipped picture of Dio and Jotaro is shown in episode 7, complete with les-yay. Very Squickish, although of course, Your Mileage May Vary. Said genderflipped Dio made an appearance on the comment special. * Short Runner/ Too Good to Last - Seeing as how the anime (and therefore, the abridged series) only covered a portion of the series with a 13 episode OVA, it really can't be helped. * Two separate OVAs, with the final six episodes or so being nearly a decade older than the previous ones. Making for a noticeable degradation in animation quality for the second half of both Anime and Abridged series. * Shout-Out * Even with just ten episodes, the shoutouts are already too numerous to count, but perhaps the biggest one comes in Episode 5 * * From Episode 8: * * And about 30 seconds later: * * Meanwhile, Polnareff is basically a walking Shout-Out to the Spy from Team Fortress 2. * * Episode 9 has so many it's hard to keep track, so here's the best way to sum it up: Kakyoin = The Matrix and X-Men, Joseph = Transformers (And it continues in the Series Finale) and about 20 others, and Jotaro has the floating Steve Buscemi head. * * Also from episode 9: * * The chauffeur's speech pattern and threats from episode 9 are based on the Mad TV character Coach Hines. * From the Comment Special: * * * From later on in the comment special: * * Stand Idol uses almost all of Dwayne Johnson's. * "The wheel of fate is turning, Heaven or Hell, let's rock!". Which is followed by "Final Challenge!! Are you ready? ACTION!!!" Which is in turn preceded by a shout out to Marvel vs. Capcom 3 complete with close-up, Ken's Theme playing in the background and an announcer stating the combo name as "Galifianakis". * Magic everywhere in this bitch! * TIME IS FROZEN TODAY! * Dio Brando's a sexy man. * Episode 8: Let's see, a guy (Kakyoin) saving his friend (Joseph) from a bad guy (Dio) as a certain song plays and a certain sound effect from his weapon (Hierophant Green) charges up...nope, I got nothing. Zip, nada, zilch, Zero. * D'Arby in episode 7 quotes the first few lyrics from Motorhead's Ace of Spades. * * Dio quotes Ozymandias's "I'm not some Republic serial villain" line during his and Jotaro's battle. * Sound Effect Bleep * Spirit Advisor - Jotaro's appears to him in times of dire need in the form of Steve Buscemi. * Straight Man - Avdol, despite being easily angered pyrokinetic with megalomaniacal life goals, he is by far the most level-headed of the Joestar troupe. * Take That: * "I never thought I'd say this...but thank you, Bleach...you saved my life...I hope you never get plagiarized." * And after listening to the theme for "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Time": * Tempting Fate * Two examples. * * And * * Invoked, then played straight later in the episode. * This Is Sparta - In Episode 9, the Chauffeur's speech patterns are...odd. * Tim Curry * Abridged Dio is basically him to a peg. * And so is everyone else played by Tim Curry. * "Hnyrhuhnyrhuhnyyr-huhhuh-hughnyrhughnyrhuhnyrhuhnyyrhuhthosef*** ingducks" * The Un-Reveal - Dio's speaking voice gets roughly a third of a second of screen time before being interrupted by the opening titles. Subverted in Episode 8, when we finally hear him speak. * Trademark Favorite Food - Jotaro is easily distracted by any mention of fajitas. * Villainous Breakdown * Dio has a short but massive one when he learns Jotaro can stop time and do it so that Dio can't move. * And of course, there's D'Arby's infamous one, when Jotaro's high speed stand bluff trick-cum mind molestation makes D'Arby lose his shit epicly. * Verbal Tic: * "I, Dio, do not know why I, Dio, am included as an example here." * Notice the Shout-Out? * Also a nod to actual canon where in Dio often refers to himself as (based on rough translation) "this Dio". * D'Arby over-emphasizing the "oo" sound in anything he says. * Visual Pun: In the comment special, in the aforementioned answer to a comment saying he sounds like Tim Curry, Dio, after asking other Tim Curry-voiced actors (Including Dr. Frank N. Furter), Dio then asks a pan full of curry. Personally, he doesn't hear it. * Vocal Evolution - Kakyoin's voice went from this to this. Note that everyone else hasn't changed a whole lot. * Waxing Lyrical: * Polnareff attempts to pick-up Enya using only song lyrics. She immediately notices this. * * As noted above, D'Arby quotes several lines from "Ace of Spades" when he introduces himself. * What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?: Fugo discovers the horrifying secret of the mirror world: * What If - The whole point of the epilogue episode, really. * Your Mom: Well, more like Your Girlfriend.