I like this version because it heavily implies that Seymour is a MASSIVE fucking weeaboo, and his internal monologue is in Japanese. Also makes it seem like his stand is just chunnibyou daydreaming.
Aurora Borealis is honestly the most powerful stand. He could have gotten a job as Dio's henchman, then convinced him it was safe to go out in the sun.
He could see it, but aurora borealis ' stand ability erased it's presence from his memory immediately afterwards as part of it's ability to convince superiors of anything.
@@insaninaterexactly! When superintendent Chaumers was told he could not see Aurora Borealis, the stand's power convinced him that he could not see it! Truly a formidable stand, on the level of Heaven's Door
Weird thing is, I can kinda imagine Araki writing a scenario like this. (Reminds me of the more slice of life storylines from Diamond Is Unbreakable.) Also, a stand that makes people believe obvious lies wouldn't be out of place in Jojo.
That dice situation is reversed Steamed Hams: Rohan does not mean to burn his house, and was not doing anything to burn his house, and is trying to uncover a trick played on him, but in the end his house was burnt
That would be even funnier because Tomoko would chew him out sarcastically but then they would come across a windfall and all of it is used to buy another house and Josuke is deprived of another source of cash. I did not ever think of how fitting Steamed Hams would fit in the world of Diamond is Unbreakable.
Dare I say a stand that makes people superior to you believe obvious lies is even more fitting. Stands usually have SOME kind of restriction attached to them. (crazy diamond not able to heal their user, star platnium's short range, ect...) So an added restriction in only effecting people in charge of yourself makes a lot of sense. I could see a stand user like this fitting in part 5, with them being at the bottom of command in the Passione as a spy, specifically to abuse their ability.
@@holdingpattern245 He wasn't there a single time in his life before he was 18. First thing he did was to try out this "coca-cola" thing and get his wallet stolen
This is the first Jojo parody I've seen that I'd dare to say is actually good. The art seems like a cross between part 2 and 3 and it works without being too exaggerated. Bonus points for Aurora Borealis being an actual black metal band from 1994
I would like to mention that the art actually comes from a different video, which even had a Japanese voiceover, called "Seymour Skinner's Bizarre Luncheon" by Merryweather Media. The only difference in this video is cuts to make the English make sense. Shame on you, creator, for doing the bare minimum to make this qualify as your own.
STAND MASTER: SEYMOUR SKINNER STAND NAME: AURORA BOREALIS POWER: E SPEED: A RANGE: C DURABILITY: D PRECISION: B POTENTIAL: C Aurora Borealis is a close range type stand. While it is not suited for combat, it is rather adept at manipulating the mind. Upon activation, Aurora Borealis can convince any superintendent within its range that there is absolutely nothing wrong with your oven and it is not currently on fire. Although non-stand user superindentents cannot see Aurora Borealis, simply being within its presence and range will render the superintendent under its effects. If the superintendent is a stand user, Aurora Borealis can disguise itself to look like the actual northern lights localised entirely within your kitchen.
what really got me is the frame of seymour running to krusty burger, it perfectly matched the fucked-up way araki drew physical movement in the earlier jojos
This is my favorite arc. Joey "JoJo" Junior Shabadoo starts out as a bit of a crybaby, but he really comes into his own when he defeats Franko's stand Grimy.
I'm just shocked by the depth of these illustrations. You mimicked the style perfectly. If I took out the text and showed some of these panels to my friends (telling them that this was from Part 8), they'd believe me! Incredible work!
*Aurora Borealis:* A stand that sits at the apex of the world. Its user is the kind of guy that's always serving someone higher in position than him... Because should he ever look down instead, _he becomes powerless._
Stand Name: Aurora Borealis Stand User: Seymour (Long Ranged, Psychological) This Stand though lacking in physical power, being weaker than even the user himself possesses a powerful illusion ability with a wide area of effect the size of a 2 story building that Seymour can activate at will to anyone within the Stand's 1km radius range. Aurora Borealis weakens certain linkages of the brain that has to do with critical thinking and logical reasoning, making them highly susceptible to being gaslit, especially by Seymour. However, the ability is incredibly damaging and may leave a long lasting, even permanent scar on its targets, damaging their brain to a potentially irrepairable state.
is he saying "I cant use my stand on the superintendant" because he physically cant (ie he has immunites or something idk), or is he saying "i cant bring myself to use it" because he doesnt want to, or "i cant use my stand on him otherwise i'll be in deep trouble later if he finds out" sort of thing?
I absolutely hate that this specific ability from his stand could make that fake Veteran plot twist make sense because it could all start with lying to his CO. What a devilish stand he has.
2:53 this is actually all super useful information gathering by Chalmers. From this he will extrapolate that the stand MUST NOT be able to function properly at another time of year, day, in that part of the country, outside of his kitchen and thus trick him into stepping outside of his house before unleashing his own stand, [SEYMOUR]
A stand is the physical manifestation of your soul/fighting spirit and almost all stands can't be seen by non stand users can only be harmed other stands and any damage done to the stand will reflect to the user
The Steamed Hams dialogue actually really accurately portrays one of those weird JoJo dialogues two stand users have before they try to kill each other
One small detail that really shows the authors understanding of jojo is how the repetative hand movement is drawn - i dont think ive seen this anywhere besides jojo, peak attention to detail
The only thing wrong with this is the fact that the suits made neither man look truly built like a cargo freighter nor had a bunch if random hearts all over them and/or studding. But they did still look pretty built, so there's that.
Stand that make people extremely gullible would fit perfectly in jojo, honestly. And I can clearly see how protagonists would win inverting the "superior" positions.
The bitten ham that the superintendent picks up is missing the bitemark, which is a good detail to include from the original. The only thing it's missing is the firetruck
People keep talking about how Chalmers pretended to not see Aurora Borealis to not out himself as a stand user, but he clearly used his stand at 1:50 to undo the bite he took out of his burger.
Theory: Skinner didn't know if [AURORA BOREALIS]'s abilty would work properly if the target was another stand user, that's why he hesitated on using it
I think that's exactly what they would be, because that's what would work the best for Aurora Borealis. The user naturally sees themself as inferior to other people, but if they can convince someone else that they are also superior to them in some way (it could vary from a real job position, to a skill set, to a familial or social dynamic, or simply prey on arrogant tendencies), then their Stand can trigger. The Aurora Borealis arc would thus go like this: a demonstration on some random person being mean to the user happens at the start. Then, the protagonists enter, and one inevitably sets off the enemy Stand. Someone else, probably the protagonist, bails them out and the Aurora user doesn't risk blowing their cover by using it again right away. Some time later, the protagonist and the other character are isolated and both fall under the Stand's effects, which are promptly triggered several times in a row to trap them in a layered illusion. From there, JoJo stuff happens, and the good guys manage to trick the villain with a bad lie of their own (or a real warning that sounds like one - this villain's character archetype is ripe for self-destructive behavior).
Honestly, depending on who has Aurora Borealis, the stand user could be the main bad of the part; they always think horribly of themselves because they are a vulnerable narcissist, so they developed Aurora Borealis as a stand, and now they de facto run whatever place they work at because everybody follows their will. The humble newcomer would, not falling for Aurora Borealis because they have worked at healthy places, work their way up to defeating the stand user with Aurora Borealis by getting the user to grandstand and therefore look down on them and then Aurora Borealis is canceled for everybody. The previous arcs are the attempts of the user of Aurora Borealis to take out the newcomer to the workplace because he always fears that someone may topple his power.
This just hit me but in a different way Like you see it on the surface of course but I just imagined from Seymour’s point of view He goes into the kitchen, sees the whole kitchen on fire, but for the sake of the luncheon he ignores it.
I loved the time when Skinner and Chalmers had to play four games with Blue-Haired Kid and his stand My Dingaling, whose power was to make Blue-Haired Kid win every game he played. Once Skinner had lost three games, Blue-Haired Kid became his superior, so he used his stand Aurora Borealis to create an illusion of him beating Blue-Haired Kid, when in reality they never played the fourth game. Once Blue-Haired Kid realized this, Skinner said "this act is over" and defeated him.
They really would; this would be the power of some ultimate villain who feigns humility, or has an inferiority superiority complex, or is a bootlicker who wishes for power.
Seymour looks like he's 17 and Chalmers looks like he signed the Declaration of Independence.
Kinda on point for JoJo. Everyone seens to look 20 years older or younger than they shoud.
A stand owner did it.
Seymour kinda lookin close enough to Young Joseph there
@@tbirddddd jotaro in pt.3 looks like hes 40. In part 6 he looks like a kid.
I thought that was a jotaro and funny valentine reference at first lol
My name is Superintendent Chalmers. I am 47 years old. I'm from Utica, where I never heard anyone use the phrase "steamed hams", and I am not married.
If you guys liked the American Psycho references, you're gonna love the Pulp Fiction references in Part 7
He’s a widower.
@@mikeval1525 Really?
@@GuyMcPherson69 Bart Stops To Smell The Roosevelts
@@kakizakichannel What does that mean?
The fact that Skinner looks younger than every teenage jojo’s character simply by not being built like a gay refrigerator
Built like a what
@@blooope a gay refrigerator
Gay refridgerator is the funnies thing ive seen today
Yeah I'm snagging that.
@@xDmakc exactly
I like this version because it heavily implies that Seymour is a MASSIVE fucking weeaboo, and his internal monologue is in Japanese. Also makes it seem like his stand is just chunnibyou daydreaming.
Turns out the war he fought in was in Japan, and it left a real lasting impact on him.
This whole comic was originally done and voice acted in Japanese .... these people just did an English dub of it
@@tisVolLactoria
No, they put the original Steamed Hams bit audio over it.
@@gamerdomain6618NO WAY! FR!? 😲😲😲😲
@@hhhhhh-zz2fw
Hey, I'm surprised that the guy that I replied to had no idea, too.
Aurora Borealis is honestly the most powerful stand. He could have gotten a job as Dio's henchman, then convinced him it was safe to go out in the sun.
That's why Araki nerfed it
Araki forgot
@@henriquelambcastellanos8439the nerf is: he could only use it once a year, thus the line "at this time of day, at this time of year"
DIO’s hypnotism 😔
@@snaifhassnan6348 Dio only ever put flesh buds in a handful of his minions. Most just got paid a commission.
Chalmers acted like he couldn't see Aurora Borealis just to hide the fact that he too, is a Stand user
Chalmers’ stand name is Utica
He could see it, but aurora borealis ' stand ability erased it's presence from his memory immediately afterwards as part of it's ability to convince superiors of anything.
Those were some good steamed hams and he didn't want to raise a fuss.
@@insaninaterexactly! When superintendent Chaumers was told he could not see Aurora Borealis, the stand's power convinced him that he could not see it! Truly a formidable stand, on the level of Heaven's Door
Weird thing is, I can kinda imagine Araki writing a scenario like this. (Reminds me of the more slice of life storylines from Diamond Is Unbreakable.) Also, a stand that makes people believe obvious lies wouldn't be out of place in Jojo.
that part where rohan literally burns his own house down trying to find out how josuke is cheating at dice is JoJo's version of steamed hams
That dice situation is reversed Steamed Hams: Rohan does not mean to burn his house, and was not doing anything to burn his house, and is trying to uncover a trick played on him, but in the end his house was burnt
@@iantaakalla8180 Wait, Chalmers would be Rohan in this scenario, right? So, it's actually _Josuke's_ house that catches fire.
That would be even funnier because Tomoko would chew him out sarcastically but then they would come across a windfall and all of it is used to buy another house and Josuke is deprived of another source of cash.
I did not ever think of how fitting Steamed Hams would fit in the world of Diamond is Unbreakable.
Dare I say a stand that makes people superior to you believe obvious lies is even more fitting. Stands usually have SOME kind of restriction attached to them. (crazy diamond not able to heal their user, star platnium's short range, ect...) So an added restriction in only effecting people in charge of yourself makes a lot of sense. I could see a stand user like this fitting in part 5, with them being at the bottom of command in the Passione as a spy, specifically to abuse their ability.
This works on an extra level, Skinner's mother can feel the flames but still believes it's the northern lights because he also sees her as a superior.
Skinner is such a bootlicker that he thinks his mother still has great power over him and thus can use Aurora Borealis on her. That makes sense.
@@iantaakalla8180 me when respecting your mother makes you a bootlicker
I mean, he aint a bootlicker. He just respects his mother.
It's not respect, it's disrespect of himself with how she treats him.@@mateuzim9541
I like how Seymour is literally just young Joseph Joestar in a suit
Joseph is from New York, after all.
@@holdingpattern245 He wasn't there a single time in his life before he was 18. First thing he did was to try out this "coca-cola" thing and get his wallet stolen
@@holdingpattern245tell me you didn't actually watch/read part 2 without telling me you didn't actually watch/read part 2
Why does this actually seem like some sort of stand fight where both users don't want to reveal that they want to kill the other one.
It's funny, because there's a TF2 adaptation of Steamed Hams by the Winglet that radiates that exact same energy.
The original scene is basically a passive aggressive battle of wits, so it maps pretty cleanly onto the Jojo thing.
At this point then I hope somebody makes a Death Note version someday
@@GuiltyGalit has been probably done already, just look a little deeper, but if not...
Why not make it yourself?
This is the first Jojo parody I've seen that I'd dare to say is actually good. The art seems like a cross between part 2 and 3 and it works without being too exaggerated. Bonus points for Aurora Borealis being an actual black metal band from 1994
i agree
It's localized named would be "Northern Lightshow."
Yeah merryweather media does a looot of meme content aswell as actually nomal comics
I would like to mention that the art actually comes from a different video, which even had a Japanese voiceover, called "Seymour Skinner's Bizarre Luncheon" by Merryweather Media.
The only difference in this video is cuts to make the English make sense.
Shame on you, creator, for doing the bare minimum to make this qualify as your own.
I admire people that still keep creating more of this meme. This is amazing.
it truly was an unforgettable luncheon
STAND MASTER: SEYMOUR SKINNER
STAND NAME: AURORA BOREALIS
POWER: E
SPEED: A
RANGE: C
DURABILITY: D
PRECISION: B
POTENTIAL: C
Aurora Borealis is a close range type stand. While it is not suited for combat, it is rather adept at manipulating the mind. Upon activation, Aurora Borealis can convince any superintendent within its range that there is absolutely nothing wrong with your oven and it is not currently on fire. Although non-stand user superindentents cannot see Aurora Borealis, simply being within its presence and range will render the superintendent under its effects. If the superintendent is a stand user, Aurora Borealis can disguise itself to look like the actual northern lights localised entirely within your kitchen.
@Stinky_Agumon 2021 but that's only in the kitchen
That's an oddly specific description for a stand.
didn't the video itself say "superiors" in general? I wonder if there's one for subordinates?
@@iskb6766to be fair most stand now in the manga has become oddly specific anyway.
no, this is canon
what really got me is the frame of seymour running to krusty burger, it perfectly matched the fucked-up way araki drew physical movement in the earlier jojos
I guess you could say that Seymour mastered the "HAMon".
(Superintendent)"May I see it?"
(Seymour)"I refuse."
Missed opportunity imo.
agreed
This is my favorite arc. Joey "JoJo" Junior Shabadoo starts out as a bit of a crybaby, but he really comes into his own when he defeats Franko's stand Grimy.
"Mr. Rohan, your house is on fire!"
"No that's the Northern Lights"
I like that Skinner’s inner voice is a Japanese teenager
Seymour’s Bizarre Adventure: Hams are Unsteamable
I don’t know why but the can “I see it” line I always heard as “that’s it”. It makes so much sense now
I'm just shocked by the depth of these illustrations. You mimicked the style perfectly. If I took out the text and showed some of these panels to my friends (telling them that this was from Part 8), they'd believe me! Incredible work!
im flattered, but all i did was edit in some English lines. please support merryweather for their artwork
This is the best version of Steamed Hams I've seen and it's not even animated.
*Aurora Borealis:* A stand that sits at the apex of the world. Its user is the kind of guy that's always serving someone higher in position than him... Because should he ever look down instead, _he becomes powerless._
That is SO COOL! It legit sounds like an actual description of a Stand from the manga.
cant wait for the adaptation in 9 years
I love that Seymour is styled like Joseph particularly because this is exactly the shit Joseph would get up to.
Stand Name: Aurora Borealis
Stand User: Seymour
(Long Ranged, Psychological)
This Stand though lacking in physical power, being weaker than even the user himself possesses a powerful illusion ability with a wide area of effect the size of a 2 story building that Seymour can activate at will to anyone within the Stand's 1km radius range.
Aurora Borealis weakens certain linkages of the brain that has to do with critical thinking and logical reasoning, making them highly susceptible to being gaslit, especially by Seymour.
However, the ability is incredibly damaging and may leave a long lasting, even permanent scar on its targets, damaging their brain to a potentially irrepairable state.
This scene of the Simpsons will always be funny to me. The sheer ridiculousness of it is just beautiful.
1:04 DIO POSE SPOTTED
is he saying "I cant use my stand on the superintendant" because he physically cant (ie he has immunites or something idk), or is he saying "i cant bring myself to use it" because he doesnt want to, or "i cant use my stand on him otherwise i'll be in deep trouble later if he finds out" sort of thing?
the 2nd one
Oh no, not an immunity. It's a morality restriction.
@itsumikoroko I see.
@@MessedUpBrainspike You know, these limiting factors are quite similar to the ones they have with armies.
@@itsumikoroko Oh, ho ho ho, nooo! Patented Joestar discipline! Old family values!
The "stretching my calves on the windows" part is such a JoJo joke tho
NIGERUNDAYO!
Superintendent Chalmers looks like he needs more vitamin C in his diet...
Vitamin C you said?
I absolutely hate that this specific ability from his stand could make that fake Veteran plot twist make sense because it could all start with lying to his CO. What a devilish stand he has.
It got retconned though
I love how skinner is basically Joseph Joestar in this one
broo I just love how everyone makes such creative art pieces with this meme
2:53 this is actually all super useful information gathering by Chalmers.
From this he will extrapolate that the stand MUST NOT be able to function properly at another time of year, day, in that part of the country, outside of his kitchen and thus trick him into stepping outside of his house before unleashing his own stand, [SEYMOUR]
I don't know anything about Jojo so i don't know what a "stand" is but I had to watch this based on the thumbnail and the art is amazing still!😂
agreed
It's basically a superpower made from your "Fighting spirit" or soul. Like a semblance from rwby.
This is... and I can *not stress this enough*... BARELY more absurd than a typical episode of Jojo.
A stand is the physical manifestation of your soul/fighting spirit and almost all stands can't be seen by non stand users can only be harmed other stands and any damage done to the stand will reflect to the user
I love the detail of there being no bite out of the ham when he presents it to Seymour
2:43 that goes so hard🗣️
Please, never let Steamed Hams die.
The Steamed Hams dialogue actually really accurately portrays one of those weird JoJo dialogues two stand users have before they try to kill each other
One small detail that really shows the authors understanding of jojo is how the repetative hand movement is drawn - i dont think ive seen this anywhere besides jojo, peak attention to detail
agreed
You've done it! Youve condensed the entirety of internet culture into one video!
Jesus this was perfect. It not only captured the feeling of the OG Jojo manga, but the Japanese inner monologue was well done.
Love the little reference to DIO you did when he jumps from the window
@@Searsaur thank Merryweather for that, i just did a simple edit
1:51 flawless replication of the original. The burger becomes unbitten.
The comedic timing of 2:49 couldn't be more perfect
That's actually a pretty balanced ability, though. Genuinely well designed.
This reminds me so much of the anime, the manga, and several different styles of colorized manga panels. Excellent attention to detail here.
merryweather did a great job with the art, i agree
My name is Seymour Skinner, I am 33 years old. I live in Springfield and I work as the principal of Springfield Elementary.
The only thing wrong with this is the fact that the suits made neither man look truly built like a cargo freighter nor had a bunch if random hearts all over them and/or studding. But they did still look pretty built, so there's that.
Why am I only seeing this now? This is GREAT
Going right to my steamed hams playlist. Good to see people still making quality versions of this meme years after I first started collecting them.
Merryweather sure did a work of art with this one
That stand design looked sick, dude
it sure does
That transition to Japanese was too elite! Great use of the art style. 😁👍🏾
merryweather did wonders
This is the best version of steamed hams I've ever seen.
You did it again joseph seymour joestar
This is really excellent!
Criminally underrated
What if everyday life situtions in over dramatic jojo artstyle
Seymour kinda looks like young joseph and honestly it kinda fits
the only appropriate crossover that makes sense in both sources
love the frame jumping out of the window that's clearly traced from Dio arriving at Joestar mansion
*IT’S BEEN SO LONG!*
Stand that make people extremely gullible would fit perfectly in jojo, honestly. And I can clearly see how protagonists would win inverting the "superior" positions.
I never thought this meme could get improved I don’t even watch Jojo but this is PEAK
If I had the Aurora Borealis I would not know what to do with my life
I would abuse that power RELENTLESSLY
hes doing exactly what joseph would do in this scenario
The bitten ham that the superintendent picks up is missing the bitemark, which is a good detail to include from the original. The only thing it's missing is the firetruck
On second thought that could pass very well as an actual episode, had there been extra details and more inner thoughts.
Lore of Steamed Hams but its JoJo (done right) momentum 100
love how seymour has a obvious worried tell of winking.
People keep talking about how Chalmers pretended to not see Aurora Borealis to not out himself as a stand user, but he clearly used his stand at 1:50 to undo the bite he took out of his burger.
I noticed that too, I'm so happy they kept the mistake from that episode lmao
Oh my god this is amazing, very well done!!
This scene could perfectly be josuke visiting rohan for the first time
Whoever voiced the "Aurora Borealis" deserves ten times their pay
1:04 Wait I recognize that pose LOL
I call upon my stand, AURORA BOREALIS! (I actually wish that was real)
This is the Steamed Hams variation I've seen so far. It's ridiculously well done.
he says "my roast is ruined" twice
I love this.
The effort and passion is commendable.
make sure to give Merryweather some love on the original video
Theory: Skinner didn't know if [AURORA BOREALIS]'s abilty would work properly if the target was another stand user, that's why he hesitated on using it
This is one of the best videos on the internet
Chalmer not being able to see seymore's stand and asks to see it when he appears is a possible indication that chalmer isnt a stand user himself
it actually makes so much sense for such a pathological liar to have that stand
If this was an actual jojo stand I could totally see the user being one of those "look at me I'm so weak" people. Kinda like yo-yo ma
I think that's exactly what they would be, because that's what would work the best for Aurora Borealis. The user naturally sees themself as inferior to other people, but if they can convince someone else that they are also superior to them in some way (it could vary from a real job position, to a skill set, to a familial or social dynamic, or simply prey on arrogant tendencies), then their Stand can trigger.
The Aurora Borealis arc would thus go like this: a demonstration on some random person being mean to the user happens at the start. Then, the protagonists enter, and one inevitably sets off the enemy Stand. Someone else, probably the protagonist, bails them out and the Aurora user doesn't risk blowing their cover by using it again right away. Some time later, the protagonist and the other character are isolated and both fall under the Stand's effects, which are promptly triggered several times in a row to trap them in a layered illusion. From there, JoJo stuff happens, and the good guys manage to trick the villain with a bad lie of their own (or a real warning that sounds like one - this villain's character archetype is ripe for self-destructive behavior).
Honestly, depending on who has Aurora Borealis, the stand user could be the main bad of the part; they always think horribly of themselves because they are a vulnerable narcissist, so they developed Aurora Borealis as a stand, and now they de facto run whatever place they work at because everybody follows their will. The humble newcomer would, not falling for Aurora Borealis because they have worked at healthy places, work their way up to defeating the stand user with Aurora Borealis by getting the user to grandstand and therefore look down on them and then Aurora Borealis is canceled for everybody. The previous arcs are the attempts of the user of Aurora Borealis to take out the newcomer to the workplace because he always fears that someone may topple his power.
yo-ma-ma
This just hit me but in a different way
Like you see it on the surface of course but I just imagined from Seymour’s point of view
He goes into the kitchen, sees the whole kitchen on fire, but for the sake of the luncheon he ignores it.
I can imagine this in one of JoJolands chapters lmao
Im sorry but when the artstyle is this on point I almost want to take this seriously
Merryweather does great artwork
This is...... Why was so much work into this. This is absolutely incredible!!!!!
Merryweather sure puts in the work
This is the best version of this meme ever to exist. PERIOD.
The funny thing is, thisnscene would almost fit into JoJo's anyways
Finally, steam ham except its from right to left
This deserves way more views!
holy fck the work that must have been put into this. this is absolutely amazing !!
agreed
This is very well made and the stand could also exist calmly in the jojoverse...
make sure to show Merryweather some love
I loved the time when Skinner and Chalmers had to play four games with Blue-Haired Kid and his stand My Dingaling, whose power was to make Blue-Haired Kid win every game he played. Once Skinner had lost three games, Blue-Haired Kid became his superior, so he used his stand Aurora Borealis to create an illusion of him beating Blue-Haired Kid, when in reality they never played the fourth game. Once Blue-Haired Kid realized this, Skinner said "this act is over" and defeated him.
That’s actually a really cool stand
If the Simpsons were to do a bit like this it would honestly not feel out of place
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure can somehow make this the most powerful stand
They really would; this would be the power of some ultimate villain who feigns humility, or has an inferiority superiority complex, or is a bootlicker who wishes for power.