![]() ![]() The link was also referenced on StumbleUpon that same year, as a "good flash animation." In March 2006, qwerqwer1234 himself joined Albinos Blacksheep and Newgrounds. It became popular enough on the Japanese web to be referenced again in 2005 on another website. The animation was made by a Japanese user qwerqwer1234. One of these animations, involving stick figures, is called "mudah.swf." The video This is where the meme first originated (mirror below). ![]() Spreadīecause the series was a big hit in Japan, fans in the in the country shared memes and tributes online. そして、時は動き出す。 (Soshite, toki wa ugoki dasu.) – And now, time flows again. 無駄無駄無駄無駄無駄無駄無駄無駄無駄無駄無駄無駄! (MUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDA!) -USELESS, USELESS, USELESS, USELESS, USELESS, USELESS! (Used here as a war cry) ![]() Dio's super move included him stopping the time, throwing two sets of knives, and falling with a steamroller while hitting and destroying it. In 1998, an arcade fighting videogame featuring JoJo characters was released on Japan. On the episode, Dio Brando pronunces "The World" as "Za Warudo" (shown below, left and right). In 19, a series of OVAs adapting the last part of Stardust Crussaders was released, with the last one released on November 18th, 1994. "The World" first appeared on chapter 248 of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, released on December 16th, 1991, where Dio Brando uses its powers to move Polnareff through stairs. ![]()
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