Imagine opening your son's art book and bumping into the illustrations of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure . This is exactly what happened to a Japanese mother who shared her surprise to find entire pages dedicated to the work of Hirohiko Araki , creator of the iconic manga .
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Although not in the so -called anime's so -called "big three", Jojo's Bizarre is practically ubiquitous on the internet, with memes like the famous "Za Warudo" or the classic "Oh? You're Approaching Me?" With an eccentric narrative and a striking visual style, the work has gained a unique space in world pop culture - and now, also in education.
Automaton portal Araki 's artistic style in the classroom. However, the goal? Bring young people closer to more familiar and contemporary art forms. And yes, Jojo shares space in the book with names like Van Gogh and Claude Monet .
Since the debut in 1987 with Jojo's Bizarre Phantom Blood to Stone Ocean , the evolution of Araki's trace is clear. However, his style has undergone transformations that made each bow visually unique and even more expressive.
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