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It’s funny that the boss is mixed in.
It’s kind of strange because the boss is mixed in, but it’s cool and strong, isn’t it?
Risotto Nero! Prosciutto! Follow me!!
>>3
I wish there were people like that.
Next to Brother Prosciutto…
>>4
It’s just the real person behind “Man in the Mirror”…
>>4
“Don’t you know me, In the Mirror!”
The one framed…
How about chocolate and dry?
If you’re going to include the boss, you should include Chocolata and Secco too.
>>8
When I put on the chocolate-scented perfume, it feels like my body is going to crumble away…
>>8
Isn’t that the smell of mold…?
In the anime, the team’s characteristics are strongly emphasized.
There was a sense of rivalry with the Bucciarati team.
>>9
The original story of the assassination team was just too perfect.
In the mirror, known for its memorable Illusio.
The ones that Porpo was mocking are these guys, right?
The boss isn’t necessarily good-natured, but he did manage to build up the mafia skillfully.
>>16
It’s like saying that fundamentally good people are the ones creating the mafia.
Am I the only one who thinks Ghiaccio is ideally a pure strong enemy for the protagonist?
Even the protagonist team is made up of mafia, so everyone is a villain.
In the advertisement for this JoJo perfume, only Mista was said to smell bad and have body odor, which was unfortunate.
>>20
I honestly don’t want Abbacchio’s either…
>>28
As expected, it must be the scent of Abbacchio, not Abacha…
The scent of Abbacchio, huh…
They don’t leave out just Pesci visually like this.
>>21
It would be too unnatural… I mean, there are probably people who want to have them paired with their older brother.
>>21
Well, it’s basically sold in sets.
Is Illuso a man or a woman?
>>22
You’re saying something amazing.
>>22
Wasn’t it a rapist who was misusing “Man in the Mirror”?
>>32
The rapist is a shameful character setting…
Pesshi is also trying hard to strike a cool pose.
It seems that the perfume on Giorno’s side must have sold really well.
I sometimes see opinions like “we could cooperate if the goal was just to defeat the boss,” but the purpose of the thread image is to take over the drug trafficking profits, so that’s impossible.
>>29
I think they would be satisfied with any profitable venture as long as it’s not drugs.
With the assurance of being able to kill the boss and money.
>>34
They won’t even cover the train fare…
>>34
It’s impossible because the assassination team, which has a stance of being able to kill ordinary people, cannot coexist with Bucciarati.
>>34
Alright! I’ll increase the reward, so please continue with the killings!
>>29
Were these guys aiming for drug purposes?
I thought it was revenge for my comrades being killed and for money…
>>57
It’s about vested interests, so it must be money!
>>57
“Isn’t it fitting to kill the boss and profit from drugs?”
If you can bring out Pesshi’s, then putting Sorbet and Gelato in the boss’s slot would complete the assassination team.
Who is the person in the round slice?
>>31
I’m looking forward to the ice cream project when summer comes.
>>36
I’m looking forward to something with ham or bacon in aspic.
>>31
Oh, homies, just a bit.
The enemies in Part 5 are mostly the assassination team and the boss’s elite guards, while someone like Bucciarati, who is after the inheritance, doesn’t stand out much.
Bucha started aiming to defeat the boss because he realized that the boss is a worthless person.
At first, it was something Giorno did on his own.
The assassination team plus the boss is relatively rational.
It’s appealing to have a group of enemy executives without any ordinary weaklings at all.
Risotto can be stronger than the boss if you’re not careful.
>>40
If the assassination team gets caught in a trap overall, there’s a tendency for everyone to go for a boss special attack…
>>40
When watching the risotto battle, it’s pretty ridiculous how durable the boss (Doppio) is.
I have a feeling that the one with the best smell in part 5 is probably Giorno.
I’m sorry for Trish, but…
>>45
It’s an official homo, but it’s not that strong…
>>49
There are only four of us: the boss’s elite guards and two abnormal people. What’s going on?
>>54
Aren’t you forgetting about the suspicious fat guy who shot himself?
>>45
I momentarily thought, “Are Chocolata and Secco fortunate?”
I mean, these guys would be satisfied just with a huge salary increase, huh?
I had no hope at all, so I aimed for the drug trade, but since I’ve only known killing until now, it must be a hassle to learn everything from scratch.
>>46
It was about 2 million yen for the entire team after handling the minister-level issues.
>>51
It feels like around 200,000 per person.
Is there a demand for Pesci’s perfume…?
Are you saying it’s for purchasing in pairs with my older brother…?
>>50
Radishes are quite popular.
Considering their struggles, I think Bucciarati is way too capable.
>>52
Porpo is a jerk, but he’s competent as a boss.
Well, the moment you mention JoJo, the character design quirks are already off the charts, so whether or not there’s a radish mixed in, people who like it won’t care.
The elite guard has things more important than the boss…
What is this thread image?
Alcohol?
>>60
Surprisingly, it’s an image fragrance that sells well in various contents.
>>60
Perfume
>>60
A perfume sold at a high price under the pretense of being inspired by a character.
Not just JoJo, but recently character goods have been quite popular.
I didn’t see the protagonist, but I keep seeing ads for X everywhere.
It’s impressive how the boss lacks popularity given the size of the organization.
>>65
Well, there’s no way someone who rules through fear and power would have any popularity.
>>68
Moreover, they don’t show themselves either.
In the first place, for all but a very few people, it’s a mysterious existence, so there is no way to pledge loyalty.
>>71
Give me an assassination evaluation…
The Bucciarati team is eating at a restaurant while the assassination team is only drinking water.
No matter how much I criticize and say there’s no trust in me,
There were people who really admired you like Mr. Perry Koro.
>>74
It’s a mystery why I admired Perry Koro so much in reverse.
Although Pesshi looks that way, it’s fine because he can be sold as a set with the popular big brother.
Even though Melone has an attractive appearance, there’s an undeniable creepiness to him. Is he actually popular?
On the contrary, why did they hold Perry Koro in such high regard?
I don’t like Melone’s perfume…
Pesshi pesshi pesshi, huh~
What kind of fragrance are you…?
Maybe it was precisely because they were too ordinary and posed no threat that they were valued more.
>>80
After all, someone like Bucciarati, who has influence even on the surface, is valuable.
I love Elmaji, but it seems like there’s nothing to talk about, and it makes me sad…
>>81
I guess there’s no helping it~
I think it really stood out as the first assassin.
Isn’t it that Risotto and the older brother are popular, not Akchi?
I like Pesci the most, but
Characters like Ghiaccio are purely strong, so they have a popular image regardless of gender.
I quite like Squallo and Tizzano too, but compared to the assassination team, I don’t see much fan art…
>>88
Homo
I don’t know how many methods there are for the organization’s entrance exam, but if an ordinary person were to pass that writer test, they would be extraordinary, right?
A three-way battle is rare.
To Giorno and the others, both are just enemies.
Mista and Giorno are also that way.
Squalo and Tizzano are also like that.
Sorbet and gelato are also a thing.
Prosciutto’s brother is too popular.
>>94
It’s overflowing with a straight-up cool design, strong abilities, and a mafia-like charm… It’s no wonder it’s popular with women.
Merone seems to be the least popular.
It’s a death I don’t really understand.
>>95
He’s a rapist.
>>98
Still, Caesar is popular…
I think Hormagio is designed and characterized as a smart punk, and it’s really well done.
Two gay men killed by a boss who is generally excluded from the assassination team, even if it can’t be helped.
>>97
If you’re not careful, no one would know who it is without being sliced up and gagged…
After watching the anime, I became the most fond of Ghiaccio.
I’m not familiar with voice actors, but the performance was great.
Sorbet gelato can’t be helped since I don’t understand the stand either.
I have a strong feeling that Hormagio is the kind of guy who can easily talk to anyone in a team that has strong personalities.
Not aggressive, not servile, not perverted, but a reliable and solid person with trust.
Looking at it again, it’s rare for both enemies and allies to have so many good-looking characters in JoJo.
The Hormagio battle was nicely enhanced in the anime.
I like Sale and Kraftwerk, so please make some merchandise.
The voice of Risotto in the anime is so cool and suave.
The assassination team has a strong feeling that it was nice to be a bit exaggerated in the anime.
I hope my favorite characters are included in SBR too.
>>107
I wondered why everyone went into the restaurant together to kill a single assassination target.
>>111
Because we are close friends.
The guy who attacked before Holmajio wasn’t part of a team or anything, right?
>>109
Saree and Zucchero are ordinary gangsters who tried to steal Polpo’s hidden fortune.
It’s unclear if they are under the boss but part of a different team.
The female popularity of Leader, Prosciutto, Melone, and Ghiaccio is quite high, isn’t it?
Aside from Little Feet, they’re all strong, and Little Feet is also handy, so they’re really all formidable opponents…
I wonder what kind of stand Carne actually was.
You must have already been strong enough to be chosen for the elite guard, right?
>>115
I’m trash, lazy, and incredibly weak, but somehow if I get involved, the one who does something ends up facing terrible consequences.
It would have been better if this one had been the fan club instead of Choco and Secco.
>>116
There is a theory that most of the guards were killed by Polnareff because the number of guards is too few.
>>121
The boss himself wouldn’t go to such lengths unless something serious happened.
>>121
The boss simply didn’t want to increase the numbers because of extreme distrust of people.
The combination of Choco Secco was at a level where they hesitated to use it until the very end.
>>140
They’re just straight-up worthless…
>>143
Kabi’s abilities are a bit dangerous even for King Crimson…
>>145
The nemesis of King Crimson, which can skip time to evade, is the long-range attack that cannot be avoided, no matter how much time you skip…
Regardless of the sorbet and gelato, it seems like there would be a lot of resentment if Pesci were excluded.
I think Man in the Mirror is a stand that truly has no elements that could lead to losing if used normally.
I did think a little about what it would mean to bring my older brother into a public environment.
Bucha: “I can’t forgive you for killing my daughter!!”
Boss: “Huh, what is this guy? Scary…”
My big brother is good as a mentor, but honestly, his stand is not suited for assassination at all.
>>124
If the target can be identified, it would only take one hit, and if it’s a private home, there are ways to disperse smoke inside the house.
That being said, it seems like they would ruthlessly do it even in public places like this time.
Pesshi is in a promising junior position, so from a positioning standpoint, it’s a good situation.
People often talk about Pesci’s visuals, but honestly, I feel the same way about Holmajio.
>>126
Isn’t it better than Melone or Illuso!?
The Hangman and Man in the Mirror are similar, but the Man in the Mirror needs to be a mirror and not just something that reflects, I wonder.
Pesshi may look like that, but he’s popular because of his relationship with his older brother.
>>128
Because there are clear growth factors.
It seems difficult to think about a perfume for a character with little depth.
My big brother has been popular even before the anime adaptation…
I almost killed my brother Mister, and I lost to Bucciarati, so my battle record is terrible, but he’s cool.
>>134
That’s Mr. who didn’t die from a bullet to the head’s fault…
>>138
Wahhh, Mister has died!
>>141
What the hell are you?!
>>141
Stop being so bo-bo-bo!
>>134
Readers will definitely think that Mister is dead at that point when they see it for the first time.
We should praise Mister’s tenacity more than my brother’s carelessness.
The charisma and persuasive power of Risotto in bringing together this strong-willed group of members.
My brother’s character and stand ability have too big of a discrepancy in their image.
Ghiaccio also has a hairstyle that looks like a Devil Fruit.
But being a glasses character might be a plus.
If anything, even without Secco, the teacher is strong enough on their own…
If it can be done quietly, that is the best situation, but Chocolata is completely the opposite and has no brakes at all, so that’s practically a final weapon.
In Chapter 5, the continuous and short duration of serious battles makes the invincibility of allies stand out.
>>149
So Giorno has become able to create body parts.
I somehow like the scene where Giorno and No.5 are having a conversation.
At first, Giorno was really a counter-type.
Since Polnareff is alive, it’s only natural for someone like Mister to survive with just a minor injury in this world.
One member of the assassination team, Diavolo.
In JoJo, he’s a rare glasses guy, Ghiaccio…
Sekko doesn’t seem like he would take a bath.
It’s really impressive that Pesh is here.
In Yu Yu Hakusho, Kuwabara often gets left out.
>>160
As mentioned above, it’s kind of like operating in a set with my older brother.
I feel like it’s popular in a similar vibe to the characters from recent bad manga.
Interestingly, Melone is surprisingly popular among women.
>>165
Characters with perverse traits have a certain level of popularity among women.
Part 5 is quite popular, isn’t it?
Is it about the second most popular?
It’s interesting because there are definitely people in this group who wouldn’t put on any perfume and find it irritating.
>>168
But I think that people who are crazy about JoJo’s fashion usually wear some kind of fragrance too.
Surprisingly, in JoJo, there are few enemy teams that have bonds with their companions like the protagonists do.
There are only these guys and the Pillar Men.
In the original anime, it was said that the assassination team was struggling because they had no money and were sticking to just one drink.
Whether it suits Peshi or not, it seems that he’s been told various things about grooming by his older brother and is likely to be wearing perfume.
Aren’t they all just splashing around like Italians?
The Bucha team and these guys all think they are attractive, so they probably wear perfume.
The fashion is also strange.