Manga/Music Synchronization in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure

Introduction to Manga/Music Synchronization Theory
North American fan of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Jacob M. Todd, JacobJoestar 02:26, September 25, 2010 (UTC) is currently documenting a phenomenon in the works of Araki Hirohiko known as Manga/Music Synchronization. This is the theory that mangas can consciously be drawn to be listened to with specific tracks of music and will also play in sync with the song's dynamics as well as lyrics. Jojo's Bizarre Adventure is the longest running manga where this has been found, and thus would make Araki Hirohiko a truly revolutionary artist in the manga and comic book community around the world.

The whole premise of this newly discovered artistic technique is that one can literally use a comic book, as well as song track, to to be read/listened to simultaneously and read at a rhythm to each panel and finish reading the chapters approximately as the both the chapter and song are ending. Song references are often cleverly hidden within the names of Stand Users, their own Stand abilities, the names of chapters, or other such strongly mentioned references to music within the dialogue.

The controversy surrounding this is largely due from the manga being Japanese, and the majority of fans, who happen to be Japanese, not being able to properly interpret the lyrics of english songs, to find the exact songs that are mentioned in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. This normally leads to people assuming that listening to any songs by the referenced artist would be correct, however, the qualities of the stand and users were mostly inspired from the lyrics within in specific songs.