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[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] Johnny here really has a “wow…” face, doesn’t he?

Hey… Let’s share our secrets with each other. There must be at least one thing you’re hiding from others, right? Right here, right now, let’s say it out loud. I’ll go first. I’ll tell you my real name, just you. “Jairo” is more of a nickname… My actual name is ‘Julius Caesar Zeppeli.’ It’s the name my father gave me. My brothers don’t even know… You must never tell anyone. Now… it’s your turn!

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Are you embarrassed by the name given by the emperor?

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That would be embarrassing, wouldn’t it…?

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Your dad is really something, isn’t he?

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I call my father “Father”…

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It’s too much of a DQN name.

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Well, I had ancestors like Caesar…

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Is it any wonder that my younger brother doesn’t know?

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Even that stern-looking old man seems to get carried away and gives his first son a silly name.

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Huh? Really? Is the spelling the same too?

Your father is acting strange.

Isn’t it really too much to say up to that point?

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Why would such a stiff conservative old man choose a flashy name?

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Well, if anything, I guess it’s a rather conservative or extremely traditional name.

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>>32

The successor of the traditional executioner’s household, Emperor-kun is too cool.

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>>32

Julius and Caesar are both common names, after all.

Huh, both?

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The younger brothers also don’t know about this, and isn’t Dad feeling like, “Oh no, I’ve messed up…”?

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A man whose upbringing sometimes shows.

If anything, the area where I was the respondent is also the same.

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When my younger brother was born, he probably threw a huge tantrum, definitely saying not to call him by his real name.

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It’s better if it’s one or the other, but…

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Like Suzuki Oda Nobunaga Ichiro.

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Isn’t the name too ominous?

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Isn’t it more of a wrinkled name than a sparkling name?

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In other words, it was Julius Caesar Zeppeli.

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>>18

Many readers realized the impending death of the future the moment they discovered that Gyro’s real name was Caesar.

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On the contrary, he looks strict, but he is also the father of this gyro…

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Your blushing cheeks are cute.

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I think it’s amazing that you responded to this by getting excited about the girl getting insect bites.

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>>21

What do you like about women (sexually)? That’s quite a taboo topic…

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On the contrary, before he became disabled, Johnny really had a bad attitude.

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>>22

Well, it’s also somewhat my dad’s fault…

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The fact that a man had his first experience with a 3P and has a fetish for insect bites is surprisingly intriguing in various ways.

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Does that mean a name like Yamato Takeru no Mikoto?

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It’s common for foreigners to name things after angels, but I wonder if naming them after Caesar’s teeth is that embarrassing.

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In foreign countries, I guess there are sparkling names, huh?

I think it’s good, though.

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>>28

In Japan, it feels like names like Tanaka Ieyasu or Suzuki Hideyoshi could be used.

There’s pressure, isn’t there?

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Even though he’s too embarrassed to even tell his younger brother, he still says it was given to him by Father; that really shows his good upbringing.

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My father must have been overjoyed to have his first child, who would inherit what could be called his everything—the family business.

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It’s kind of like being named Nobunaga.

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Speaking of which, do overseas places have glittery names like Mr. Jesus or Mr. Christ?

Is it a taboo in the Christian world, I wonder?

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>>34

Christ is more like a title than a name.

Yes, it seems that the name Jesus is pronounced as Joshua or Joshuah.

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>>34

Jesus is often found in Spanish-speaking areas.

Christ sometimes transforms into Christopher.

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>>43

Robin!

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>>44

Robin Killing Technique No. 10! Do not bring common sense into naming!!

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>>43

It’s amazing that such an ancient wrinkled name from the time of Columbus still exists today.

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>>48

There’s a major guy named Christopher Nolan!

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>>43

Christopher is derived not from Christ but from the Greek “Khristophoros.”

It originates from Saint Christopher of the 3rd century.

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I love to toast with the wine exchanged for the body here.

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Famous names often get teased by the surrounding children…

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Since this person laid the foundation for a great empire more than 2000 years ago and their name itself means emperor, I feel like there’s no one in Japan that would be a fitting comparison.

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Isn’t it harsh that while names like David (Dabide) and Alexander (Aleksandros) are common, the name Caesar (Kaesaru) has such a vibe?

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>>38

Even those guys don’t have the name of an emperor itself…

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>>38

Because he’s the emperor…

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It’s definitely a gag scene, but here (since it’s Zeppeli, I guess there’s a 99% chance Gyro will die…) then it went to (since it’s Zeppeli and Caesar, I’m sure there’s a 100% chance Gyro will die…)

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If it were Muhammad, there would be a mountain of them…

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Even my younger brother doesn’t know my real name.

I wonder if it’s possible to use a pseudonym even in official settings.

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It’s common to have names like Karl, David, and Alexander, but it’s particularly notable that Caesar is an emperor…

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Originally, there was a name like that, and one individual among them became famous.

It’s a bit different from a name that has become a title because it became too famous…

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No, that’s exactly why Julius-san is here.

Of course, there is Mr. Caesar, or rather, Mr. Kaesar.

When it comes to Julius Caesar, there’s only the emperor…

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>>50

I would have preferred one of them, but those two just seem to be aiming for each other…

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It’s great to come back with an episode that won’t lose to this one.

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Don’t tell anyone.

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>>52

If I say it, I’ll be the one in trouble.

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>>52

You are the one.

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>>58

I want to hear it in the anime soon.

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>>61

Is it the Mikishin Kaji-kun combination…?

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There are a lot of biblically derived names like George, Peter, Andrew, and Matthew.

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If it’s a Christian name, weren’t George, Jonathan, and Joseph all derived from saints?

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It must be something like one of the greatest heroes or celebrities in Italian history.

It may already feel like naming characters is akin to just using the names of anime characters.

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Gyro doesn’t really have the old man feel of Zeppeli or the vibe of Caesar, does he?

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Well, if you say that, then Johnny is not at all Jonathan…

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>>71

Aside from the name, the only commonality is that they lost their head when they died…

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>>74

I had a puppy…

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A name like Tokugawa Ieyasu Tanaka?

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>>65

It’s not such a local name.

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Is it difficult to bring novelty to name trends outside of logographic writing cultures?

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Considering the position of the Zeppeli family, it’s interesting to think about how excited my father must have been, and it really shows that openly announcing it is not a good idea.

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Since my nephew has become emperor, Mr. Caesar, whose name is derived from the emperor, has exceptional popularity.

It’s sad that Octavian, who became a real emperor, isn’t very well known.

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I don’t understand why only Michael (Mikael) has become a generalized name.

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>>69

Aren’t there quite a few people like Gabriel and Raphael?

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>>73

Gabriel is sometimes referred to as Jibril.

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Taking the whole name from a great achievement… well, that’s another story.

A ridiculous lack of style like Oda Nobunaga Sato.

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I love how Johnny makes fun of everything from here.

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>>76

Your dad is really something!

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This scene has a lot of character, doesn’t it, Gyro?

Oh, sorry Julius Caesar.

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My younger brother doesn’t know either.

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Saying something like this, it’s good to give my son his father’s name…

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My name is Oda Nobunaga.

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It’s not a soap bubble; it’s an iron ball.

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In Japan, it would be at the level of Emperor Jimmu rather than a warlord.

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Since it’s a rare opportunity, I thought I’d watch the seven parts through the anime, so I haven’t started reading them.

I’m also looking forward to Mike O.

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>>85

A world I will wait for many years.

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Kajikun did it to Kouichi-kun…

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>>86

Since there are people like Derby’s brother and Abbacchio, including Suwabe, it might depend on the audition.

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What was it again, the culprit of ABC?

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I unilaterally think of myself as Johnny R. Makigawa from Gyro.

I don’t know why, but it just feels so right.

I don’t know why, but

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If there’s someone who can give off a pitch-black killing intent better than Kaji-kun, I think that’s perfectly fine by me.

But if it really comes to that, I’ll feel a little down about it.

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Since it’s named after a prominent historical figure from a long time ago, it might have a Japanese style similar to that of Prince Naka no Ōe Tarō.

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Mr. Ashikaga Takauji Sato (after Emperor Godaigo)

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Johnny’s insect bite fetish probably came from his jockey days when he was surrounded by sparkly girls and was quite popular, but I feel that in reality, or rather now, he actually likes simple country girls… and that’s a scene that I really really love.

It’s as if Johnny, who is trying to rise up from his life as a jockey in the SBR race, is subconsciously accepting his current self.

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I love conversations like this in SBR…

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Hey, I came up with a hilarious joke. Will you listen?

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In Japan, because it resides in a Confucian culture that avoids the names of deities and great people, it doesn’t resonate well, but there is a common culture of taking names from mythology and great figures.

Well, Japan has a somewhat different sensibility from authentic China, so within the samurai class, a culture of receiving part of a name from the lord was created.

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At first, I thought Kanpucci’s voice was a bit higher than the previous cast, but is that okay?

When I opened the lid, that height matched the emptiness of Puchi’s contents, so I think it should be almost alright as long as the sound director doesn’t change.

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>>98

I have the impression that many JoJo anime series leave people saying “What?” after the cast announcement, only to silence them with their actual performance.

Joseph is now thinking that there’s no one but Sugita left.

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In Japan, it’s like Kujo Nihonbuson.

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There is a fighter with the ring name Takeru, but if that’s all, it’s safe.

I think everyone will be taken aback if we reach Yamato Takeru no Mikoto.

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>>112

Wasn’t there a politician named Hashiba Toyokichirō Hideyoshi who didn’t get elected?

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Caesar!

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The ASB mixinger gyro feels too good, and I can’t imagine accepting anything else.

But even at the time of ASBR, the voice had changed quite a bit, and I thought, “Huh?” So I miss that light voice from the ASB version.

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It’s quite difficult to reveal a hidden real name and return a secret, except maybe a kink.

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The name Julio Cesar does exist.

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Danny scaling down from a dog to a mouse is kind of slowly hitting me.

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I also like Kenji Hamada’s Gyro and Daiki Yamashita’s Johnny from the VOMIC version…

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The VOMIC version of Dio was really great!

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When I read this, I didn’t know anything about Emperor Caesar, so I thought, what’s so embarrassing?

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Fighting games tend to focus only on the majestic or cool aspects, making it hard to see the crummy parts.

Boss Konishi was also good.

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I wonder what you would call Picasso’s real name…

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I thought it was an old secret name because it’s a traditional house, but is that not the case?

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I think Gaius Julius Caesar’s first name is Gaius, his family name is Julius, and Caesar is his clan name, but it seems they don’t use Gaius as a given name.

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