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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2008

Dio and his signature move, stick figure style.

Original video credits go to LOLOmgWthWasThat

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  • Okay let me clear up times here

    Muda = useless

    Muda da = its useless or its futile

    ZA WARUDO= the world in jap accent

    Toki yo, tomare! =Time, stop!

    "WRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY" (ウリイイイイイイ Uriiiiiii?, pronounced ree) is a shriek given off by the vampires throughout JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. While all vampires in the series are prone to doing so, this noise is most commonly associated with Dio Brando.

  • Oraoraoraoraoraoraoraoraora ORA!!!

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  • WRYYYY xDDDD

  • WRRRYYYYY is more like an orgasm for vampires when they suck blood.

  • @1peterkim123 dont shit yourself, i just did you a service because you didnt add that line in. asshole.

  • @rbgo88 OH FUCKING STOP CORRECTING EVERYONE

    Different people, have, different,fucking,translations­.

  • @1peterkim123

    shoshite toki wa ugokidasu = and then time begins to move

  • I understand competely

  • @1peterkim123 thats fine but you are mis representing the particle yo. people may try to understand the word parts from what you wrote and become mislead about what word parts mean. Go to school

  • @l901 different people just prenouce stuff different.

    Dude, deal with it.

  • @1peterkim123 let me clear this up for you darling. the reason you think it is toki yo is because of the ki ch'aracter at the end of toki. when the the o sound is after ki character is sounds like kyo. so it sounds like "toki yo " but it is not. を or (wo) pronounced as o shows that something is being acted on. so it is not toki yo also because the particle yo does not exist in the middle of the sentence. only at the end does yo occur and only when giving new info.

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