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What does Dio's sentence in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure mean?

"Kono Dio da" comes from Dio Brando's mouth, which means "This is me Dio or it is me Dio".

The Japanese pseudonym is: この?Dio だ.

Dio Brando is the biggest villain in the Japanese comic "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" series. His influence runs from the first to the sixth part, and he mainly appears in the first "Phantom Blood", The third film "Stardust Warriors" and the sixth film "Sea of ??Stone" (the parallel world character in the seventh film "Young Horseman" is Diego Brando).

The first part is directly called "Dior", and the third part is called DIO. The author Hirohiko Araki chose the word "DIO" which represents "god" in Italian to name it. The surname Brando comes from actor Marlon Brando.

Extended information:

1. Special lines:

1. Useless (muda muda), shouting "mudamudamudamuda" repeatedly

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2. Original lines

Part 1:

"Human abilities have limits. I have never been short-lived I learned one thing in my life: the more you play tricks, the more you will find that human abilities have limits unless you surpass humans."

"I am no longer a human being! JOJO!"

Part Three:

"Maybe this is fate...the fate that should be solved, the fate that should be erased, must eventually be ended."

"I think" "To live" is to overcome fear. Standing at the top of the world is the king without a trace of fear!"

Part 6:

"The power called spirit can continue to evolve. , and the final state reached is the kingdom of heaven."

"The king has the talent of the king, and the chef also has the talent of the chef. This is called survival.

“Do you believe in gravity? Do you think our encounter is meaningful?”