Talk:Giorno Giovanna

Mmm... seriously?
I removed the "Giorno crea" scooter reference. Apart from being rather strange, since Giorno would be the only reference of this type in the whole series, I found out that this type of scooter has first been manufacted in 1999. Since Vento Auero began publication in 1995, the reference is impossible. However, though it is a mere coincidence, it's a rather interesting one: "Crea" means create in Italian, and that's the very power of Gold Experience. Along with the Dio scooter, it might be interesting to add as a note.

I also removed the "JoJo" + "Dio" = "GioGio" thing. The notes explain perfectly why GioGio has this nickname... and how exactly does a G" result as a fusion between a "J" and a "D"?

Diamante Pazzo 16:27, May 27, 2011 (UTC)

Probable Character Namesake
I was listening to Daft Punk's newest album when this guy came up:  http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgio_Moroder

This is the type of influential musician/figure character names are usually based off of, but I'm just guessing really. Anyone else think I may be right? Thoughts? Merik2013 (talk) 11:54, August 11, 2013 (UTC)

SInce Giorgio Moroder's complete name is Giorgio Giovanni Moroder, I think Giorno Giovanna is actually based on that guy, or probably Italian singer Giorgio Vanni (famous for his anime theme songs), or whatever the Japanese proper name Haruno Shiobana is a reference to. Tokoyami no Nietzsche (talk) 12:52, January 27, 2020 (UTC)