Araki grew up in Sendai, Japan with his parents and younger identical twin sisters. He cites his sisters' annoyances as the reason he spent time alone in his room reading classic manga from the '70s, such as Ai to Makoto, and his father's collection of art books, which Araki assumes informed his motive for drawing manga. He was particularly influenced by the work of French artist Paul Gauguin

Araki drew his very first manga while he was in 4th grade. He attended a prep school through junior high and high school, which was where a friend complimented him on a manga he drew for the first time. Ever since, he began to draw manga in secret of his parents.

He began submitting work to publishers during his first year of high school; however, all of his submissions were rejected. At the same time, others artists who were around his age continued to make big splashes with their debuts (Ex: Yudetamago, Masakazu Katsura). Araki could not understand why he was being rejected, so he decided to finish off a submission on an all-nighter, go on a 4-hour trip to pay a visit to the editors in Tokyo, and ask them for an explanation. At first he intended to visit Shogakukan, which published Weekly Shōnen SundayW, but he was intimidated by the size of their building, and decided to take his submission into the smaller Shueisha (Publishers of Weekly Shōnen Jump) building next door. It was noon when he visited, but one rookie editor (about 6'2", or 185 cm, tall) happened to be there. The editor, after reading the first page, promptly quipped "your white-out's leaked (You haven't fixed it)": he was criticized every time the editor flipped through each page. Araki, exhausted from having been up all night, felt like he was going to pass out, but was told to fix it up for the Tezuka Awards in 5 days. That submission was "Poker Under Arms", which won the runner up prize at the Tezuka Awards.

Araki left Miyagi University of EducationW before graduating, and made his debut in 1980 with the aforementioned one-shot Poker Under Arms. His first serialization in Weekly Shōnen Jump was Cool Shock B.T. in 1983, with his works Baoh: The Visitor (1984) and Gorgeous Irene (1984) following soon after. His next series would become his magnum opus, 1986's JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.

:dio-walk: Style and Influences:jotaro-walk:

Araki's drawing commonly involves idealized figures in broad, expressive poses at adventurous scales and angles; with sharply inked lines and scattered, blackened planes; lending them a sculptural effect. In color illustrations and pages, Araki varies roughly complementary color juxtapositions.

In terms of cartooning, a comparison can be drawn between Phantom Blood, Battle Tendency, and Stardust Crusaders (1987 - '92) and the hypermasculine (and highly dimorphic) anatomical ideals applied by Tetsuo Hara in Fist of the North Star, and referenced by Araki in relation to action heroes of the 1980s. Diamond is Unbreakable ('92 - '96) marks a transition to a more intersexual model; while Steel Ball Run (2004 - '11) sees greater realism, along with further incorporation of ideals of beauty consistent with the mode in fashion design.

Araki has described his habit of naming characters and Stands after musicians and their works as "a simple hobby", and has indicated a strong preference for Western popular music.

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The sum of the 1st and 3rd in the results must equal the sum of the. 2nd and the 4th digit. Tolya's number was 4425. Also all number excep this one cleanly divisible by 11.

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Mama makes tasty toast in a small pan. After toasting one side of a slice, she turns it over. Each side takes 30 seconds. The pan can only hold two slices. How can she toast both sides of three slices in 1½ instead of 2 minutes?

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  • luka467 [they/them,he/him]
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    3 years ago

    'Real emo only consists of the DC emotional hardcore scene and the late 90s screamo scene' and all that...

    Honestly, as someone who is into 'Real emo' (tm), I enjoy the shit out of MCR, especially Bullets and Three Cheers purely because they are incredibly fun and campy. In what is a kinda controversial opinion, I'd much rather listen to MCR (as well as consider them closer to real emo) than a lot of the current crop of Midwest emo bands that are just whiny vocals over twinkly, weird time signature, guitar parts.

    • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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      3 years ago

      current crop of Midwest emo bands that are just whiny vocals over twinkly, weird time signature, guitar parts.

      I've listened to some of that. Some of its good, some pretty bad.

      • luka467 [they/them,he/him]
        ·
        3 years ago

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqJ7GN1bSq8

        Highly recommend this, heavily MCR inspired and very good!