Giorno Giovanna

Giorno Giovanna, born Haruno Shiobana, is the main protagonist of Golden Wind. He is the fifth protagonist of the series and is often referred to as "GioGio."

Giorno is the illegitimate son of DIO, and due to his father possessing the body of one Jonathan Joestar, he inherits the soul of the Joestar spirit. In 2001, Giorno joins the Italian gang of Passione in order to destroy it from the inside and stop them from selling illegal drugs to women and children. Giorno bands together with Bruno Bucciarati, Guido Mista, Leone Abbacchio, Trish Una, Pannacotta Fugo, and Narancia Ghirga as they take down Passione's numerous Stand-Using members, as well as their illusive boss, Diavolo. They eventually take down the gang, and Giorno is inducted as the boss of Passione.

Giorno wields the Stand Gold Experience, which has immense power, and the ability to bestow life onto objects. When his Stand is pierced with the Stand Arrow it evolves into Gold Experience Requiem, with the overpowered ability to reset actions to the point of 0.

Physical Appearance
Giorno is a slim but muscular and fit teen. He has longish blond hair with three little donuts facing the front of it. He wears a pink school uniform with the middle buttons undone showing his chest, with blue ladybug emblems throughout.

Occasional Appearances
In the flashbacks in Bucciarati is Coming Giorno is a young 5-year-old boy with brown hair cut in a bowl cut.

In the same episode it shows Giorno through his life going from a stumpy young kid to a teenager with blond hair.

In Meet the Gangsters Behind the Wall Koichi is shown Giorno's picture from not too long ago before his hair turned blonde. In the image it is brown and flat on his head.

Giorno appears in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: JORGE JOESTAR.

Also in the same episode, Giorno gets afflicted with Sticky Finger's zippers.

In The Mystery of Soft Machine, Part 1, Giorno becomes deflated by Soft Machine's ability and gets wrinkled.

In The Grateful Dead, Part 2 Giorno is physically aged up under the effects of a Stand. He now is wrinkled and has gray hair.

Giorno appears in GioGio's Bizarre Adventure II: Golden Heart, Golden Ring.

In Diavolo Surfaces, Giorno's soul is swapped with Narancia's, and he operates inside of Narancia's body.

In Sleeping Slaves Giorno is now the head boss of Passione and wears a new black and green version of his school uniform.

Giorno appears in the final credits sequence of the anime adaptation in What a Wonderful World, appearing alongside the other members of his team to the song Roundabout by Yes.

Biography
TBA

We'll see

Personality
Giorno's personality incorporates that of both Jonathan and Dio, as he is righteous and honest, but also conniving and brutal.

Age
Giorno is 15 years old in Golden Wind.

Gold Experience
Has the ability to create and bestow life onto objects. If one of the things that are given life is hit, the attack is reverberated back onto the attack twofold.

Gold Experience Requiem
In addition to being able to give life, Gold Experience Requiem can undo the actions of an individual, affectively resetting the action to 0.

Golden Heart, Golden Ring

 * Chapter 2
 * Chapter 3
 * Chapter 4
 * Chapter 5
 * Chapter 6
 * Chapter 7

Purple Haze Feedback

 * Chapter 1: Skull Song (mentioned)
 * Chapter 2: Let's Build a Tower (mentioned)
 * Chapter 3: Tempting Lips (flashback)
 * Chapter 4: You Who Don't Cry (mentioned)
 * Chapter 5: I'm Struggling to Sleep
 * Chapter 6: Fantasy Island (mentioned)
 * Chapter 7: New Moon (mentioned)
 * Chapter 8: The Soldier in Love
 * Chapter 9: Bonus Track. The Mourning (flashback)

Part 6: Stone Ocean

 * Chapter 115: Sky High, Part 4 (mentioned)

Trivia

 * Giorno's Stand cry "Muda Muda Muda Muda" he inherits from his father DIO.
 * Giorno is the only JoJo to be referred to as "JoJo" in any canon media. He is however referred to as "GioGio" in several video games, and in the non-canon light novel Purple Haze Feedback.
 * "GioGio" in Italian, is pronounced the same as we pronounce "JoJo."
 * The word giorno in italian means "day," and Giovanna is a girls first name in Italy.
 * It's possible that his name is Giovanna as a result of Araki originally intending for the protagonist of Part 5 to be female.

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