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)

About Mista
"particularly Guido Mista with whom he is close" This implication that Giorno is closer to Mista than he is to anyone else is quite strange, given that his relationship with Bucciarati is the one focused on in VA MrBoofer (talk) 09:49, April 4, 2020 (UTC)

Requiem Stand
Can the mention of a "Requiem Arrow" be removed. There is no mention of the arrow being any different from the other arrows seen in Jojo's, nor is there any mention of that particular arrow being the only one to create requiem stands. TheOneEyedOne (talk) 23:16, 29 October 2020 (UTC)