Jojo References
Also known as: Is That a JoJo Reference · JoJo Reference
"Is This a JoJo Reference?" is a rhetorical question used ironically online whenever something vaguely resembles anything from the long-running manga and anime series *JoJo's Bizarre Adventure*. The joke started on 4chan's /a/ board in 2009 and spread across Reddit, YouTube, and Facebook through 2016-2017, becoming one of the anime fandom's most recognizable in-jokes1. The humor comes from the over-the-top insistence that literally anything, no matter how unrelated, is somehow a reference to JoJo2.
TL;DR
Jojo References a meme format based on the anime and manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, characterized by frequent callbacks, inside jokes, and signature visual styles that fans recognize and reference across the internet.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is simple. When you encounter anything, literally anything, that could be even loosely connected to *JoJo's Bizarre Adventure*, you ask: "Is this a JoJo reference?"
Common triggers include: - Someone striking a dramatic pose - Any mention of breathing techniques - Floating text or kanji appearing on screen - Muscular characters in flamboyant outfits - Any use of classic rock or band name references (the series names characters and abilities after musicians)
The joke gets funnier the more tenuous the connection. Seeing someone point at the camera? JoJo reference. A road roller? JoJo reference. The concept of time itself? Definitely a JoJo reference.
The counter-meme also exists: responding to JoJo reference hunters with some variation of "not everything is a JoJo reference".
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
*JoJo's Bizarre Adventure* names many of its characters and abilities (called "Stands") after Western musicians and bands, including Dio, Red Hot Chili Pepper, Killer Queen, and Sticky Fingers. This means actual music references can loop back to being JoJo references.
The meme's ironic tone mirrors the actual reality that *JoJo's Bizarre Adventure* is referenced so broadly in Japanese media that spotting genuine homages is a real hobby among fans.
The meme predates the massive Western anime boom driven by streaming services. It started in 2009 when JoJo was still a relatively niche property outside Japan.
Derivatives & Variations
Is This a Jojo Reference? (meta-questioning format)
A variation of Jojo References
(2016)Jojo Poses (recreation of signature character poses)
A variation of Jojo References
(2016)Stand Ability Assignments (assigning fictional powers to real situations)
A variation of Jojo References
(2016)Jojo Color Coding (applying dramatic color shifts to photos)
A variation of Jojo References
(2016)Jojo Speech Patterns (emulating the series' dramatic dialogue style)
A variation of Jojo References
(2016)Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
- 1Jojo References - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 2Jojo Rabbitencyclopedia
- 3Jojo References - Urban Dictionarydictionary