Was this a Jojo parody episode?

Was this a Jojo parody episode?

you must be joking

yes

It's possible. But considering how obscure Jojo was at the time, it could have only been an inside joke.

jojo came out in 2012 idiot

Have you watched either show?

Hey dumbass jojo anime was 90s and manga 80s.

Do your research stupid faggot.

nope

Yes

Ova came out earlier numbnuts

Hey retard, it was an obscure weeb shit thing then and Billy and Mandy had ended before all the weebs took over from Calarts, fuck face.

Who Framed Wolverine.

>what is the Chickenball Z episode
>what is that scene where Billy sees Mandy and Grim in anime-vision

>eight sagas with several hundred chapters, spin-offs and video games
>2012

Do you enjoy being retarded?

Dumb fuck

Go back to youtube & reddit faggot. This is not a place for middle school special ed retards.

>What is a parody of the most well known anime of all time.
Even my Xenophobic parents knew what Dragon Ball Z was back in the 2000s.

Was this a Kill La Kill parody?

No, it was a Lord Byron parody

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Was this a Jojo reference?

Literally stealing the plot of JoJo.
Also this meme.

Is this a jojo reference?

Says the mentally challenged faggot fighting for a meme reference. Get fucked, kid.

Have you considered that maybe Jojo is a Corto Maltese reference?

>Dbz parody
>Weeb
Funny thing, dbz came out at a time where it gained mass traction with normies without influencing them to partake in "honorabur cultoor"; in a sense almost perfectly blending with Sup Forums material. One of the major reasons it usually gets a pass on threads here. That being said, dbz got infinitely more references in cartoons and comics back then and still gets dozen more to this day.

It's clearly a Kingdom Hearts reference. Pee yourself, soy boys.

Why are Jojo fans so retarded? They act like Jojo is some "woke"/enlightening shit, and then spam quotes everywhere like their smart or someshit. Literally the Rick and Morty of animu and this is coming from someone that enjoys Jojo

But Jojo was very influential. The dime a dozen modern shonen where every character has a weird and creative super power was non-existent before it. Of course I doubt most of the people who only know it from the new series realize this, but who cares as long as they make it more popular and introduce new people to it.

Jojo was huge in Japan. Still is. It's literally 30 fucking years running by now. In a culture that dumps unsuccessful properties a couple of months in to be forever forgotten. Everyone with an active interest in Jap animation knew it in the 00's. You didn't need to be a super-weeb.

More like rip off

Since Araki is a western Weeb, yeah he probably had the entire collection of Corto Maltese Series

nope user

this is

huge pebis alert

This is no joke.

This isn't JoJo?

What the fuck?

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I wouldn't be surprised if Jotaro was influenced by Corto.
Considering he later had a profession related to the sea.

You’re wrong
You’re a faggot

Nah. Jotaro is based on the Banchou archetype of japanese delinquents