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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Hirohiko Araki
Hirohiko Araki is the author of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. The series has been actively updated since the 1980s. Araki is undeniably a talented creator and author. His art has even been displayed in the Louvre, the same museum that holds Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. Araki also did a collaboration with Gucci in 2011, displaying some of the most iconic Jojo characters wearing expensive designer fashion.
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Hirohiko Araki is undoubtedly one of the best manga artists of all time. Overall, Araki is a attractive interesting guy, and there are many facts about him that any consecrated JoJo's fan should know.
10 Araki Drew His First Manga In 4th Grade
Hirohiko Araki's father had a collection of manga. This inspired him to try his hand at creating manga in 4th grade. Araki continued drawing manga throughout tall school- and it wasn't until then that Araki received his first compliment from a classmate.
Araki figured that such encouragement was nice enough to build him want to creat
If you appreciate my gay art. You need to watch jojo. Actual gay couples are in the show. They might be a minor characters, but they are so precious!
Sorbet and Gelato
Thank the animation studio for not being dubious about their relationship. They don't bullshit around like "oh this dudes are super close but no homo." Nah bruh, they bang, they in love, deal with it. This two couples are official gay couples
Tiziano and Squalo.
We also got a man confessing to another man in his last (dying) message.
Cioccolata and Secco
Jojo's bizarre adventure is main stream anime that has sexual undertone and homosexuality and I liked the fact that the creator, Hiroko Araki basically goes "man can be pretty, or kind, or gay and still can be badass and hit ass"
He caters to all of your tastes.
Do I have your attention? Then please allow me to explain you the menu.
Like Victorian time line, strange powers and vampires? But wished there was some steamy vest busting action? Here is Phantom Blood m'lady/my dear sir
Or perhaps you would like crazy world adventure and Indiana Jones theme? Favor bizzare stuff? It gets enhanced, Araki ha
Maneki-Mew said:
So, I haven't seen JoJo and just know a few memes and scenes, but even if he said something like that... a penner has a fix notion of his characters and if he sees some cringey pairings (for him, because he wanted their relationship to be far different from that or even two people, who absolutely hate each other, are blood-related etc.. ), I could maybe grasp him. Maybe it's just about that and not about the gender of two characters.
First of all, the quotes are specifically targeting HOMOSEXUAL pairings, NOT pairings in general. So yes, it in that case IS about the gender of two characters, Captain Delusional.
Second, this is already resolved. The quotes are false, and I got quotes confirming he IS gay supportive.
Good, I know, but maybe the others F/M or F/F aren't so accepted and prominent in your fandom? Were my thoughts.
Okay, it's good then. ^^
The Untold Truth Of Hirohiko Araki
It took a while for Hirohiko Araki's JoJo's Bizarre Adventureto catch on in the States. Viz Media planned to bring Araki's manga to America in the 1990s, but the publisher had a modify of heart when BAOH (another Araki title) failed to capture the imagination of foreign fans. A renewed drive to get JoJo's Bizarre Adventure into the western market as a monthly series began in 2002, but that soon stalled. Three years later, U.S. fans finally got the chance to join the Joestar clan when JoJo Bizarre's Adventure was released in graphic novel form.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure developed a cult following in the years that followed, producing numerous remembered memes along the way. Araki's magnum opus was well-known in Japan and certain sections of the internet, but it didn't go truly mainstream until Netflix got involved. The streaming giant acquired the rights to the first season of the latest and most trendy anime adaptation in 2019, and season 2 of the demonstrate was added to its library in 2020, introducing Araki's supernatural fantasy to a whole unused audience.
There's more interest in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure than ever, but the man behin