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Vanilla ice jojo
Vanilla ice jojo








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vanilla ice jojo

Not a ton of attention is drawn to them, because Polnareff is too busy stabbing the hell of Ice to notice, but they’re visible long enough for anyone watching to note them and keep them in the back of their mind.Īnd then in this episode, Polnareff is saved. (This is why Ice was able to hide by the front door in the sun without getting hurt last episode.) Then when Polnareff stabs Ice through the roof of his mouth later on, we get a glimpse of fangs that have grown in Ice’s mouth.

vanilla ice jojo

We see from the start that DIO resurrects Vanilla Ice by pouring his blood into Ice (what a hilarious sentence that is) however, Ice’s transformation into a vampire isn’t immediate, so it’s allowed to float away and leave the audience’s mind for the time being. I didn’t write about it much in last week’s post, because I didn’t want to draw too much attention to it, but I love how this fight quietly sets up the endgame through visuals.










Vanilla ice jojo