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  1. Sep 10, 2020 · Chumimin is a Onomatopoeia, This Is A Phrase Used By A Crippled Man On A Horse When Trying To Vibe Check The 23rd President Of America.

  2. I'm looking for the original katakana (?) of tusk saying chumimin for a tattoo, however I can't find it anywhere. Thanks in advance.

    • Overview
    • Tusk ACT1
    • Tusk ACT2
    • Tusk ACT3
    • Tusk ACT4
    • Chapters
    • Trivia

    SPOILER WARNING:

    Tusk (タスク (牙), Tasuku, sometimes written as 爪) is the Stand of Johnny Joestar, featured in Steel Ball Run.

    Appearance

    ACT1 resembles a small, neotenousW animal. Its head is of equal or slightly greater size than its body, and it floats with two short, vague, and inarticulate arms and one such leg. Its posterior is marked somewhat irregularly by small stars, behind which dark circles radiate to their points; while four tendrils droop from the base of its trunk to the approximate length of its leg, bearing heart shapes. On its head, it bears two long, mammalian ears; small, reflective black eyes, under a brow of a troubled angle; a large star at the top of its forehead, behind which a dark circle radiates to its points, and from the center of which a string links with the tip of a cone fastened to the region of its nose. Eight wavering vestiges emanate from its head laterally: Two above; four from its sides, the lower of which, at its cheeks, are also surrounded by a dark circle; and one either side of its chin. It was designed with an axolotl in mind. Tusk ACT1 is primarily pink in all media featuring it.

    Personality

    Tusk ACT1 possesses sentience separate from Johnny, as it is the guardian of the Left Arm. It decides to appear to Johnny and independently help him. ACT1 occasionally produces the sound "chumimi~in".

    Ability

    Despite having a corporeal form, Tusk's power functions as a supernatural ability that Johnny must use personally to fight like a gunman. Tusk ACT1 is overall quite weak and isn't sufficient to challenge most Stand users.

    Appearance

    Mechanically, ACT2 possesses small, sturdy torso and arms, greater in proportion to its head. From its head hang two barrel-shaped objects. A barrel-like unit the size of its head is suspended at the base of a short, flat spine. Araki added some elements to make it unclear whether it's animal or machine, like a traditional Stand. Tusk ACT2 is primarily pink in all media featuring it.

    Ability

    With an enhanced destructive power and new properties to its nail bullets, Tusk ACT2 is a direct upgrade to ACT1. It allows Johnny to fare better in combat but limits the number of nails at his disposition.

    Synopsis

    Johnny unlocks Tusk ACT2 when Gyro teaches him about the Golden Rectangle. Aided by his newfound power, Johnny defeats Sandman; yet soon after, Hot Pants intervenes, knocks him out, and steal his Corpse Part except for a single vertebra.

    Appearance

    Although it is distinctly more human in shape, its head is still embedded into its body. ACT3 bears sharp spikes growing from both the underside of each of the three toes of its triangular feet and two from small, truncated, disc-shaped hands. On dark, spherical shoulders it bears the large, bold outline of a star; and from its upper lip to the rear of its head runs a tall, blade-like protrusion resembling a Mohawk. Tusk ACT3 is primarily pink in all media featuring it.

    Personality

    Tusk ACT3 doesn't display any noticeable personality trait other than muttering its characteristic "chumim~in" sound.

    Ability

    Although functionally identical to Tusk ACT2, Tusk ACT3 involves Johnny directly exploiting the holes to reposition himself during a battle and increase his options. Tusk ACT3 still possesses all the abilities and limitations of ACT2. Initially as stated by Johnny and Hot Pants , Johnny can only retain Tusk when he carries a Corpse Part.; however, he can still use the Tusk ACTS even after the Corpse is fully reassembled. This is because Johnny had evolved Tusk enough so that he could use it independently of the Corpse parts.

    Appearance

    ACT4 is of humanoid shape and broad or square build; of articulated legs, arms, hands, and fingers. Its head is mounted in the front of its chest, and from the bottom of its chest hangs to its ankles a vestment comprising strings of vertical ellipses. Like Johnny, it wears a horseshoe on its forehead. The inside of its curtain-like body is hollow, and its face can move around like the Zaku's mono-eye. Tusk ACT4 is primarily pink in all media featuring it.

    Personality

    Occasionally vocalizing ACT1's "chumimi~in", ACT4 punches while inciting Johnny's expression of the Joestar family's "ORA ORA ORA" Stand Cry.

    Ability

    The principle behind Tusk ACT4 derives from the use of the Golden Spin, which requires Johnny to make his horse run in its "natural state". By doing so, the horse produces rotational energy in the form of the Golden Rectangle and by combining it with Tusk, Johnny is able to release infinite rotational energy. He can, however, shortcut the process as a last-ditch effort, using a Steel Ball to temporarily galvanize his horse's movement. Tusk ACT4 is thus one of the most powerful Stands in the series due to the infinite energy behind it but is incredibly difficult to deploy as a trade-off. Otherwise, Tusk ACT4 displays the physical abilities of a close-range Stand and is able to pummel Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap.

    Manga Appearances

    Chapters in order of appearance

    •Part 7

    •Part 8

    •SBR Chapter 19: "The Devil's Palm, Part 2" (ACT1)

    •SBR Chapter 20: "Gyro Zeppeli's Mission, Part 1" (ACT1)

    •Johnny can use his Spin-imbued nails to grate cheese, wind spaghetti, and brush his teeth akin to a electric toothbrush.

    •Occasionally, Tusk's name is written with the kanji Tsume (爪, lit. "Nail"), rather than its traditional Kiba (牙), which is a reference to Tusk's fingernail shooting ability.

    •Hirohiko Araki specifically created Tusk ACT1 with being a mascot of Part 7 in mind.

    •Due to copyright laws, Tusk's name in the Italian release of Steel Ball Run is written as "Tasuku", which is the Japanese pronunciation of the Stand's name.

    •In the song TuskW, if you have a keen ear, you can hear someone in the background say "How are the tenders, Johnny?" right before the beat begins (the timestamp is 14 seconds in). It's possible this is where Araki got the name for Johnny Joestar.

    •Tusk ACT4's design might be hinting to a ballerina, in which most ballerinas do spinning motions as part of their play (i.e. spinning dancing).

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  4. I don't remember Empress ever saying 'Chumimin', just taunting Joseph and even saying "IT WAS ME NURSE, THE CREEPY FOREIGN OLD GUY!" when the nurse entered the room right after it killed the doctor by hacking it's face with the scalpel; Which made me realize: because of that technically Joseph is still wanted for murder in India.

  5. Chumimin. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Heeeere's Jojo! Oh my god, i thought i was the only one! scorpion? 1.1M subscribers in the StardustCrusaders community. This is the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure subreddit, and while the subreddit is named for Part Three….

  6. chum in British English. (tʃʌm ) noun. 1. informal. a close friend. verb Word forms: chums, chumming, chummed. 2. (intransitive; usually foll by up with) to be or become an intimate friend (of) 3. (transitive) Scottish.