Anime Costume JJBA Kira Yoshikage Cosplay Slim Tie - Purple

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The next day, Shinobu reprimands him for leaving the cat outside and he apologizes. The landlord comes in and then demands to 260,000 yen that the Kawajiri owe him, two months' worth of rent. Shinobu presses "Kosaku" to go to their safe and open it to at least accept their savings, pushing Kira into an impossible situation as he doesn't know the combination. Kira decides to act boldly and confronts the landowner. While he apologizes profusely, he summons Killer Queen and has it steal 500,000 yen from the landlord's own bag, pretending to honestly paying the man. Shinobu has seen everything, but instead develops romantic feelings for this new, more assertive and active version of her husband, without suspecting a thing. Face of an Angel, Mind of a Demon: Kira is a conventionally handsome and well-mannered man with a smooth voice who is also a remorseless Serial Killer. From now on, Kira applies himself to perfect his disguise and steadily make sure nothing about him is suspect. However, his sexual frustration grows as he refrains himself from killing and one evening, he almost lets himself kill Shinobu, who fortunately mistake his gestures for mere sexual advances. Meanwhile Hayato spies on his parents, and wonders why his father would practice writing his own name over and over again. Having barely managed to hide the corpse from Shinobu, Kira then learns that Rohan and the others now have "Kosaku" as one of their suspects. Under such desperate circumstances, Yoshihiro suggests to leave Morioh but Yoshikage vehemently refuses to become a fugitive and lose all hope of a peaceful life. Yoshikage is suddenly impaled by Yoshihiro's Arrow, giving Killer Queen a new ability. Psycho Pink: Killer Queen is often colored pale pink which adds to its unsettling appearance appropriate for a murderer's stand.Big Bad: He is the primary villain of Diamond is Unbreakable despite not showing up until the halfway point. Unlike most villains in the series, Kira wants to have a "peace and quiet life"; it's when the heroes threaten his desire for a quiet life that he becomes dangerous. While The World exemplifies the notions of radiating golden and shiny metallic elements that signify a divine appearance; Killer Queen is associated with darkness with various skull motifs and has a very skeletal-feline appearance. Justified, as DIO is a god-complex vampire that wants to be well-renown, while Yoshikage Kira wants to hide his true nature in the shadows of society. Mother: While little is known about their relationship and Kira's opinions of her, Araki points out that her overall appearance, as presented in their family portrait, suggests she may have been a bit overprotective of Kira to a point of abusive coddling. [1] Kira removes one of his suit buttons and explodes it with Killer Queen, causing him to launch into the air. Using this move allows Kira to recover from offstage at the cost of removing his bomb from any objects or players. Becoming the Mask: A downplayed example. He grows to care for his "wife" Shinobu while masquerading as her husband, instinctively protecting her during his fight with Stray Cat (although whether this is due to actual feelings or a sense of self-preservation from attracting attention is rather ambiguous).

Early-Bird Cameo: He makes a few cameos (most, only his hands) in the anime before his introduction. In fact, the very first scene of the anime is the aftereffects of Killer Queen's work, long before the viewer is given any context of just what it means. Pragmatic Villainy: Played With, which is surprising for a serial killer. Kira has a habit of acting on impulse, especially when it comes to his decision to murder a person when other options are available, but he also knows that such an action is potentially harmful to his desire for a normal life and can go times without acting on such impulses if he has to. After growing desperate post killing Hayato Kawajiri, Kira is pierced by the arrow for a second time and awakens a new third bomb type: Bites the Dust. This ability allows Kira to implant a bomb into anyone who knows his identity and obliterate time allowing Kira to either reverse time for one hour or turn the implantee into a bomb that will kill anyone who questions them about Kira's true identity before resetting the day. That person's death then becomes a fixed point in time and, even if they never meet the person implanted with Bites the Dust again, they will still die. However, Killer Queen's other bombs can't be used at the same time as Bites the Dust, leaving him defenseless until he stops the time loop. The Sociopath: Despite his Affably Evil nature, Kira stands out as one of the more depraved villains in the series. The ways he murders his victims are anything but pretty, his paranoia is off the charts, and he proves to be a physically and mentally abusive parent. Worst of all, he has no justification for his crimes. He knows murder is bad, but he brushes it off as an addi ction. Break the Haughty: His encounter with Koichi and Jotaro results in a Humiliation Conga for him and dealt a heavy blow to his pride. Koichi caused Kira to humiliate himself in public as a result of Echoes Act 3, and managed to uncover his identity by stealing his driver's license. Jotaro, on his part, gave Kira a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown, destroying his notion that his Stand Killer Queen is invincible, so much so that Kira dreaded having to encounter Jotaro in the future.

According to his wife, Kosaku is an extremely plain and boring man [3] and the only things he would do after coming home from work is eat, shower, and sleep. He seems to be intelligent, as he went to a higher ranked college than Shinobu. She states that he isn't a bad man and he's hard working despite his pitiful salary. He also does not have bad habits like drinking. Shinobu's friends in college thought he was cool and quiet. [3]

I Just Want to Be Normal: Though his definition of "normal" is "live without anything obstructing his rituals". He wants his life to be predictable... by his and Yoshihiro's standards, at least. Deconstructed by Josuke and Okuyasu, however, who both rightfully point out that his destructive hobbies are what ruined the tranquility in his life in the first place thanks to the consequences that came with killing Shigechi and Reimi, and how utterly delusional Kira has to be to think an unrepentant murderer like himself somehow deserves any semblance of normalcy. Nervous Tics: Has a bad habit of biting his nails when desperately stressed. Yoshihiro remarks that this is something he's done since he was a child, as it was the only way he could express his despair and frustration with things not going his way. A very minor case, but when he encounters a man who was stalking the woman who lives in the house Josuke and Hayato took cover in during the final confrontation, he's visibly disgusted. Of course, he uses Killer Queen and a pair of panties to murder the guy, who in his final moments doesn't exactly make you feel bad for him. Despite the power of his Stand, Killer Queen, Kira's passivity led to an over-reliance on its powers to the detriment of actual mastery. Spotting the Thread: Subjected to this on two occasions, after some of his lies don't pass muster. First is when he is injured, obviously stares at Crazy Diamond fixing up Jotaro, and immediately asks Josuke to fix him too despite him posing as a normal civilian ignorant of Stands, when only a Stand user would figure that sort of thing out that fast. The second is when Hayato deduces his identity since Kira doesn't act like his father.Super-Strength: While Kira prefers to use Killer Queen's Touch of Death via explosions for most forms of combat, Killer Queen is physically strong enough to punch clean through the human body on its own, as shown by inflicting Impaled with Extreme Prejudice through Koichi's chest. Motive Rant: "You can call me Yoshikage Kira. I'm currently 33 years old. Not that you'd care, but I reside in northeast Morioh's villa district. Also, I've yet to marry..." As a ghost, Kira lost all memory of his previous life and has thus lost his temptation to kill. However, his desire for a peaceful existence and his latent brutality remained. [22] Abilities Stand Killer Queen Main article: Killer Queen Evil Counterpart: Killer Queen is essentially the evil mirror of Crazy Diamond. Crazy Diamond has the ability to repair and heal anything it touches except the user and the dead and is an inherently selfless ability, Killer Queen can destroy everything it touches and is inherently a selfish and destructive ability.

Villain Episode: Kira surprisingly gets a few chapters in the manga and sections of the anime to himself in the latter half of the story. While giving him some context to why he acts the way he does; it also gives reasons as to why he needs to be stopped. Parts of Kira's first and second battle against the heroes is also from his point of view. Bad Powers, Bad People: Killer Queen's ability kills people instantly with explosions that leave no trace of their remains; it would be of very limited utility to anyone who wasn't a Serial Killer. Graceful Loser: Upon realizing he's dead in the manga, Kira doesn't seem too bothered by it. He even says that he might be content living his life as a ghost. Unfortunately for him, Reimi makes sure he won't get off that easy. The next morning, Hayato is alive again. Kira reappears with a cheerful and confident attitude contradicting his supposed predicament. When Shinobu accidentally breaks her teapot and gets angry that Hayato hasn't answered the phone, Kira acts the part of a good father and kisses Shinobu on the cheek, frustrating Hayato. When the two go out, Kira openly confesses that thanks to a new ability, he will keep his peaceful life posing as his father forever. Logical Weakness: To remotely detonate Killer Queen's bomb, he has to mimic the motion of pushing the button with his hand. He can be prevented from setting off the bomb by someone or something immobilizing his hand, like Echoes pinning it to the ground.Dissonant Serenity: The father-son speech with Hayato, especially since he's much calmer than he usually is. Inconsistent Spelling: Official art books and the like commonly list his name as "Yoshikage Kill·A". All-Star Battle plays with this by naming Kosaku Kawajiri's theme "KILL-A". Power Stereotype Flip: When you hear "character who can make anything explode", you probably don't picture an Obsessively Normal Soft-Spoken Sadist who makes a point of leaving behind as little trace as possible and has lain low for decades without being noticed. Of course, much of what makes him scary is that a mixture of the rules for Stands and his mastery of his own abilities means that he can use this insanely destructive power largely for stealth. Only one of his first bomb can be active at a time. This is particularly notable when Kira upgrades himself with Stray Cat. He can either set a mine or shoot a grenade, but not both, and the fact that he stops doing the latter clues Hayato in to the fact that he's done the former. Homing Projectile: Killer Queen has some degree of control over Stray Cat's air bullets, as Kira can freely change the direction of their trajectory while his father provides assistance from the areas Kira can't see.



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