Vanilla Ice

Vanilla Ice (ヴァニラ・アイス) is a minor antagonist of Part III: Stardust Crusaders. He is the last vampire created by Dio Brando and one of the most powerful of his minions.

Personality
Vanilla Ice's defining characteristic was his extreme loyalty to Dio Brando, to the point of death. This was illustrated when Dio required blood to heal his wounded body, and Ice summoned his Stand to sever his own head. After decapitating himself and filling an urn with his own blood, Dio had become so impressed with his loyalty he decided to grant Vanilla the power of immortality. This was done by pouring his vampire blood into Ice's wound, transforming the Stand Master into a vampire.

Vanilla also fanatically revered Dio's very image, becoming infuriated when Iggy created a sand statue of Dio using his Stand. This ultimately is what led to him killing the dog, and later facing off against Polnareff.

Overall he displays a complete disregard for his surroundings (he completely destroyed the doors to Dio's chambers, as well as the entire bottom floor of the mansion) and cares only to defend the honor and well-being of his master, Dio.

Stardust Crusaders
Vanilla Ice is introduced as a human, reporting the defeat of Telence T. D'Arby to Dio, outside the door to his chambers. After being allowed to enter, Ice was told the reason for D'arby's defeat was because he was unwilling to give his life for Dio. He was then asked if he would surrender his blood in order to heal Dio's neck wound. Without hesitation, Vanilla Ice proves his loyalty by cutting off his own head and allowing his blood to spill into an urn for his master to drink.

Dio, amused by this, refuses to take the blood of such a devout servant and decides to heal using someone else instead. Vanilla Ice is brought back to life from the blood his master poured into his body. After his revival, he was dispatched to take care of the Joestars. He activated his stand; Cream, before leaving to do Dio's bidding. His first targets were Iggy, Jean Pierre Polnareff and Mohammed Avdol. Though he was aiming to dispatch all of them at once with a surprise attack, he only manages to kill Avdol who shoved Polnareff and Iggy out of the way before the attack hit.

In a rage, Polnareff retaliated with a barrage from Silver Chariot, wounding Vanilla Ice's shoulder and demolishing the wall of the room he was in. After nearly being killed by another of Ice's attacks, he and Iggy fled. Vanilla Ice waited in the front door, expecting them to run straight into Cream. But as they were going for Dio instead, he gave chase, destroying most of the mansion with his Stand's powers. After getting ahead of them, Ice erases part of Polnareff's foot to prevent him from running away again. Thanks to a distraction caused by Silver Chariot, Iggy uses The Fool to hide and to create a replica of Dio to trick Vanilla Ice.

But he saw through the ruse because of the sunlight in the room and because Dio would not have interfered due to his unwavering trust in his servant. Enraged because he had to destroy something bearing Dio's resemblance, Vanilla ice viciously beats Iggy to the point where he could barely stand. After turning his attention to Polnareff, he was skewered in the mouth by Silver Chariot's sword after it used the sand in the room to track Cream's movements. But because of Ice's newfound immortality, he survived the attack and destroyed part of Polnareff's left hand by drawing it into Cream's mouth.

He then wounded Polnareff in a quick succession of attacks, breaking his right arm and absorbing part of his leg and cheek. He then began moving in a spiral movement around the room with Polnareff and Iggy at the center. Vanilla Ice would kill them despite the fact that he could not see or hear while he was in Cream's dimension. Unable to escape, Polnareff told Iggy to use his powers to escape and warn the others. But the dog's pride caused him to save Polnareff instead. This caused Iggy to die from over-exertion.

Figuring out that Vanilla Ice was turned into a vampire by Dio, Polnareff avenges his comrades by taking advantage of his weakness to sunlight. He uses Silver Chariot to shove Vanilla Ice into the light, causing him to disintegrate.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SNES Game)
Vanilla Ice appears as the game's penultimate boss before DIO. As a boss, Vanilla Ice is the second most difficult character to beat, as he has a large amount of health. He uses his Stand to attack.

The main difference from the original story is that all 6 heroes battle Ice at once and that he does not kill Avdol and Iggy straight away. Both stay alive for the remainder of the game.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future (PS1/DC/Arcade Game)
Vanilla Ice appears in two "forms" in Heritage for the Future. The first is the standard character which can be selected on the main menu for Story Mode or versus play, and the second functions as the 'Mini-Boss' which occurs before the final battle with Dio.

These two "forms" are more or less identical in appearance, but the Mini-Boss version of Ice can use alternate special attacks and super moves that do greatly increased damage. As a CPU boss, he uses his Stand's void more often to attack, generally by either moving in a straight line on the bottom of the screen or sweeping from top to bottom in an arc. His supers both involve more drastic movement. One super has him void-warp around in a spiraling circle.

Vanilla Ice's Story Mode starts after the Joestar party has infiltrated Dio's mansion in Egypt. The Vampire is able to eliminate one hero after another, until he fights Jotaro himself to the death. Afterwards, Ice reports his success to DIO. According to his ending, the vampire blood which transformed Ice took complete control of him afterwards, and he became Dio's slave forever.

Strategy
Vanilla Ice is predictably one of the most powerful fighters in Heritage for the Future, arguably much more deadly than his Mini-Boss appearence if used by a skilled player.

Aside from commanding powerful array of physical attacks, Vanilla's specialty, much like in the manga, is to use the powers of the "void" to crash into his opponents and damage them. He can take the form of the void ball while on the ground, in mid-air, and even change directions in the middle of a charge. This allows a player with quick reflexes to counter an oncoming attack, juggle an opponent into the air with careful timing, or even retreat in the face of danger.

Caution is advised however, because unlike the manga, Vanilla Ice is vulnerable while in his "void ball" form, and can be hit by projectile attacks (or even certain physical attacks, if the angle is correct).

Ice can also take the full form of his Stand Cream, who possesses very powerful and far-reaching attacks, but it comes at a steep penalty in speed.

As noted before, Ice really shines in the hands of experienced players, as he benefits greatly from the Tandem mechanic. Unlike other fighters, who can attack faster when using the Tandem, this ability allows Ice and Cream to attack the opponent simultaneously for long and brutal combos. While this takes careful timing to execute properly, Ice is more than capable of depleting half of the opponent's energy in a single flurry of blows.

All of this gives Vanilla Ice the tools to be one of the most deadly characters in game, when played properly.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle (PS3 Game)
Vanilla Ice returns as DLC character on the PS3 title. He was confirmed along with Anasui for the 4th campaign. He and "DIO" are the only characters to have two different styles (Stand and Vampirism Powers). Most of his attacks from the previous game returns, but made slower to balance him out. He now has the ability to drain blood which he does by grabbing his victimupright, whilst also whispering "Lord Dio..." (much like DIO did to Joseph Joestar. This is also the first time in any Jojo media that Ice is seen draining blood).

His HHA has him use his Stand, Cream,  to devour his victim before spitting them out, reminiscent of his devouring of  Avdol 's freshly severed arms. His GHA is using Cream to carve a violent closing spiral on the opponent before thrashing them (in exactly the same fashion he did to Polnareff as well as the Capcom game).

Vanila Ice is also the only character who has a time limit for his stand to be activated, at first Vanila Ice had a bar over his HHA/GHA bar representing the time limit for Cream to be activated, duo to recents DLC fixes, the bar now fades away confirming the amount of time the player uses Cream to attack. After using any attack that requires Cream's special ability, Vanila Ice's face will appear outside Cream's mouth looking for the opponent (representing the "weakness" of the stand).

Vanilla Ice has special intro dialogue with Part 3 DIO before the fight starts, wherein both men acknowledge this fight as a training match. When Ice wins, he pledges eternal loyalty to DIO.

Although his default hair colour is brown in ASB, he has an alternate color-scheme that changes his hair color to white and his clothes to pink, the same ones seen in the Capcom games and the OVA.

Trivia

 * In the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure fighting game by Capcom, his name is changed to Iced, to avoid a possible lawsuit from the rapper of the same name.
 * Ironically, he is the antagonist in Part III with the most amount of protagonist kills, having killed both Iggy and Avdol, whereas DIO only killed Noriaki Kakyoin (but came dangerously close to killing Joseph Joestar).
 * In the game Heritage for the Future Vanilla Ice can use his stand even after being de-aged by Alessi, implying he either was born or developed his stand ability at a young age.
 * He and Enrico Pucci share the same voice actor in different games, Sho Hayami, who voiced Vanilla Ice in Heritage of the Future and Enrico Pucci in All-Star Battle.
 * How he killed Iggy in the manga was changed in the OVAs; In the manga he indirectly forces Iggy to overexert himself to death defending Polnareff, while in the OVA, after being blindsided by an attack from Iggy, Ice cuts him in half from behind and kicks his body into a nearby pillar.
 * Furthermore, how he dies in both media is different. In the manga, Polnareff forces him into the light of the sun let in by the holes in the wall that Ice created himself, while in the OVA, Polnareff merely repeatedly stabs Ice before slicing his head in half.
 * In All-Star Battle, Ice is shown draining blood from his opponent despite not even knowning he is a vampire. This may have been placed in his moveset for balancing reasons.