Stand Cry

A number of Stands and/or their users make a repetitive cry while executing their basic mode of offense; informally described as a Stand Cry.

The cry is suggested or depicted as being made in a similar rhythm and intensity with the attack of the Stand, which is usually very rapid, strong, and unbroken.

The Stand Cry is among the trademarks of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, as many central Stand users have one.

Origin
It is presumed that the Stand Cry originated from Fist of the North Star; in which protagonist Kenshiro (in a style after film star Bruce Lee) typically throws very rapid punches while crying "ATATATATATATAT ... !".

The most popular and common cry, "ORA ... !", originates from noises in progressive rock songs that Araki liked, like from Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, which he wrote down phonetically. Meanwhile DIO and Giorno's cry, "MUDA ... !", is the Japanese word word for "useless" while the "Wryyy"s come from noises Araki heard in Horror movies, like Psycho. Others come from English and Italian.

Earlier in the series, in a style common to action-oriented manga, certain characters would scream the names of their attacks (including Jonathan, Joseph and Dio); so it is possible that the Stand Cry follows from this.

Trivia

 * "Ora" is also used by many non-Stand users, such as Jonathan Joestar, Joseph Joestar and Gyro Zeppeli and is interpreted as a sort of grunting sound.
 * Additionally, Giorno and Jolyne's cries are identical to their fathers, DIO and Jotaro's; Giorno also shares his father's "Wryyy" screech.
 * Tusk's and Soft & Wet's battle cries are also references to Star Platinum's.
 * Excluding Polnareff and Bruno Bucciarati, who were introduced as antagonists before becoming allies, DIO, Kira, Alternate Universe Diego, and Jobin are the only antagonists to have a Stand Cry.
 * Sheila E is the first novel-only character with a Stand Cry.
 * Polnareff's cry can be translated to "Hey!" or "Come on!"
 * The cries belonging to Bucciarati and Narancia are derived from Italian words.
 * Bucciarati's means "Goodbye!" and "Farewell!"
 * Narancia's cry translates as "Fly away!", which maybe in reference to the Aerosmith song Fly Away From Here
 * Trish Una's cry derives from the Spice Girls' single "Wannabe."