Giorno too say "muda muda" to mean "it is futile to resist fate", but Giorno does not insert himself onto the God position like DIO did.
Meanwhile DIO and Giorno's cry, "MUDA ... !", is the Japanese word for "useless" while the "Wryyy"s come from noises Araki heard in Horror movies, like Psycho.
Muda (無駄, on'yomi reading, ateji) is a Japanese word meaning "futility", "uselessness", or "wastefulness", and is a key concept in lean process thinking such as in the Toyota Production System (TPS), denoting one of three types of deviation from optimal allocation of resources.
Ono Kensho, the voice of Giorno Giovanna, performs the iconic first "Muda Muda Muda Muda" of. Giorno Giovanna in the series.
Its Stand cry, seemingly communicated by DIO, is Muda Muda Muda! (無駄 無駄 無駄!, lit. "Useless, useless, useless!") The World Itself doesn't make much attempts at speech.
Khnum is truly the weakest Stand in all of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Its ability is Transfiguration, allowing its user to take the appearance of another person. The problem is that Khnum gives its user no additional abilities.
DIO can stop time for up to 9 seconds so theoretically, Diavolo would just have to use the precognitive ability of his sub-Stand, Epitaph, combined with King Crimson's Time Erasure to defeat DIO.
It's generally a way of drawing attention to yourself, especially in a way that shows superiority or strength.
“oraoraora” spoken quickly means something like “get out of the way” .
JoJolion is written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. It premiered in Shueisha's Ultra Jump on May 19, 2011, and ended on August 19, 2021, making it the longest running part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series overall.
Giorno does inherit some of DIO's ruthless and brutal nature, as well as his ambition and charisma. However, he does not use it for evil ends. Giorno even uses the "WRYYY!" scream at one point, and also uses his "Useless!" Stand cry.
While punching, Star Platinum says “Ora!”, which can be stated as a battlecry, or a shortened variation of “Hora!”, meaning “Come on!”.
Araki intended to characterize Dio as unapologetically baleful in his pursuit of power, with his literal abandonment of his humanity reflecting his figurative and emotional one. Araki wanted his name to sound cool next to JoJo's, so he chose Dio, the Italian word for God.
Like Giorno's, Jolyne's cry is identical to her father's. In the Latin Spanish Dub, Stone Free's VA used the term "Toma" instead of "Ora" in the trailer and the second episode in Spanish. In the rest of the anime, Stone Free says "Ora".
DIO and Jonathan weren't on the best of terms, and they developed a dislike for each other after just a couple of interactions. DIO did everything in his power to make Jonathan's life miserable, but Jonathan did not budge.
If you already watched or read JoJo's Bizzarre Adventure in Japanese, you would know the iconic phrase by Jotaro Kujo: “やれやれ” -pronounced “Yare Yare”. The phrase is trasnlated to intrepretations such as “well well”, “good grief” and “give me a break.” It is a common expression in Japan used to show disappointment.
Ara Ara is a Japanese expression, a word you say when you are moved or surprised (A term that repeats the interjection “Ara” twice) and means oh dear or oh my in English, depending on the situation. I'm sure you've seen scenes where women use “Ara Ara” in anime, but it's also used in real life.
In 1983, Dio, the vampiric enemy of Jonathan Joestar, emerges from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean after stealing Jonathan's body. Dio develops a manifestation of life energy known as a Stand, causing Jonathan's descendants Joseph Joestar, Holly Kujo, and Jotaro Kujo to also gain Stands in 1988.
Jolyne's hatred for her father reached such a height that she even changed how her last name was spelled. This is why Jolyne spells Kujo as Cujoh in order to avoid anyone making a connection between the two.
If you are into the anime Jojo's Bizarre Adventure you will have heard the Japanese phrase “yare yare” a million times. Jotaro Kujo's catchphrase is “yare yare daze” and Jolyne Kujo's – his daughter's – catchphrase is “yare yare dawa“.
He has a Stand (a physical manifestation of his fighting spirit) named Star Platinum ( 星の白金 スタープラチナ , Sutā Purachina), whose power is incredible strength, speed, and precision.
Wonder of U has a case of being the strongest Stand in the series. It is a sentient Stand that can function on its own. Wonder of U possesses a number of abilities that make it an extremely dangerous stand. It can create illusions of itself, which can confuse the target.
In stardust crusaders Jotaro notes to himself that star platinum is getting more agressive and stronger every day so when the mission is fulfilled star platinum cools down and gets weaker like how most stands have secondary and tertiary effects.