Also, if it counts, you could take a page from the JJBA Capcom game and pose fabulously and rapidly while shouting out "KAKATTEKOI!" In Japanese the same phrase would be "kanojo wa 'hai' to itta"「彼女は『はい』と言った」. As for what can apply both to the anime and manga, the series has some really memorable and cool lines! If so, what are they like?Hello, I am originally from the states and have lived in Japan since 2009. Though I watched Robotech and Voltron as a child, I officially became an anime fan in 1994 through Dragon Ball Z during a trip to the Philippines. That's due in large part to how memeworthy he is. In addition to anime, I also love tokusatsu, video games, music, and martial arts. All the latest gaming news, game reviews and trailers or "So true..." moments that begin to spark a variety of reconstructions of that relatable philosophy.One such phrase from Dio that could absolutely be beloved by the awkwardness and shared insecurity of the internet is the above sentiment, something that could be used to relate to school projects, party planning, or, in Dio's case, trying to rule the world with a vampire army.If there was ever something that meme lords love, it's funny noises and onomatopoeia. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken) is an ongoing manga series created by Araki Hirohiko. In Young Joseph Joestar’s adventure in part 2, one of his key traits is being able to predict what his opponent is going to say next. This particular line may not have any real life application, but it masterfully demonstrates the Young Joseph’s clever personality, and it perfectly distincts between the Young and Old Joseph because he doesn’t have this ability as he ages, but he makes it up with something just as impacting. quote.

It just shows how universal these words have to people of all backgrounds who want to make a difference. I seek to work in visual and written media, whether it be in film, video games, or publishing, using a variety of mediums to express the full spectrum of art. This includes Goku's "Kamehameha!," Monkey D. Luffy's "Gum Gum Pistol!," or even Naruto's "Rasengan!" JoJo: The 15 Most Memeworthy Dio Quotes. As great of a line that this quote has become, what really sells it isn't the content itself. Ora!," "Muda!" You're approaching me?" ("To Dio, you're nothing but a monkey, JoJooooo!!") There are other rules, which are lesser known, that'd allow using the nijuu kagikakko『』 outside of a kagikakko「」 pair. In the official English versions, this is translated as “good grief,” which contextually works, but that’s just stealing from Charlie Brown. よろしくお願いしますCan Monsters and Humans Co-Exist? It's a distinct yet ever impressionable pronunciation from the Japanese dub that, once again, puts the English's trying passion to shame, and it's so simple, that it's easy to bring up during a casual argument with a friend, way easier than pulling out a "Kamehamehamehameha! Not only does it have the meaning of “good grief,” it also can mean something more generic like “oh, well” or something more extreme such as “WTF,” after seeing or experiencing something ridiculous.Yes, Jotaro has cooler lines such as repeatedly screaming “ORA ORA ORA” when throwing punches, but “yare yare daze” just has this realistic application to it. Jojo's Bizarre Adventures, much more than Naruto, much more than One Piece, much more than Death Note and especially Bleach, is a series that owns up to its own … When someone says they have a dream, it means something real and they’re willing to do what it takes to do it.

Useless! You're not scared?" Dio is one of the most recognized anime characters out there. Muda! "Take this useless world" somehow just has the energy to get anyone up from bed or out of the grave, leaving little to no ambiguity as to how Dio got together the forces that he did.Dio can always be trusted to have some fire lines, if not just some really good excuses. It has creative action sequences, quirky poses, and the anime adaptations just have the right sound. In the context of the series, Dio is merely commenting on his descent into chaos and madness. Much like everything else on this list, it's a welcome addition to the internet world.As a writer, auteur, and innovator, I seek to expand human potential through the creative medium, intellectually and emotionally challenging the mass audience.

As to why we chose this line, it’s not because it became a meme, it perfectly conveys how classically over the top Dio is. In real life, however, this is just a really good thing to keep in mind. "Sutando no pawā o zenkai da!"

The only one I know (and it's probably the only one you know, too) off the top of my head is "Daga kotowaru", AKA Rohan's "...but I refuse." with all the candor of a legitimate threat. noise embodies all the emotion that old comic book sound effects or the senseless mashing of keyboard buttons could only hope to create.Seeing Dio do this mid-battle just makes one think what Japan thinks a battle cry should sound like. Considering how international audiences find the Japanese language exotic, the Japanese also find other languages exotic and the performances of this series does a great job of conveying that. In honor of the man who has defined what everyone loves so much about this series, this list will run down some of Dio's most memeworthy quotes.Because Dio Brando is such an awesome, amazing, and powerful guy, it's just textbook villainy to remind other people that they aren't. "It can be attached shamelessly on most images, and it breeds a similar energy to Dio's "It was me, Dio!"