Is That a Jojo Reference
Also known as: Is This a JoJo Reference? · JoJo Reference
"Is That a JoJo Reference?" is a rhetorical question used ironically by anime fans who spot anything remotely connected to *JoJo's Bizarre Adventure*, Hirohiko Araki's long-running manga and anime series. Originating on 4chan's /a/ board in 2009, the phrase mocks the fandom's tendency to find JoJo connections in everything from casual poses to random kanji, and it became one of anime fandom's most persistent in-jokes across Reddit, YouTube, and Facebook through the mid-2010s1.
Overview
The meme takes the form of someone asking "Is that a JoJo reference?" in response to virtually anything that could be loosely connected to *JoJo's Bizarre Adventure*. The humor comes from the series' massive cultural footprint. Because *JoJo's* ran for decades and influenced countless other manga, anime, and video games, fans started finding "references" everywhere, whether intentional or not3. A character striking a dramatic pose? JoJo reference. Someone saying "oh no"? JoJo reference. Breathing? Believe it or not, JoJo reference1.
The joke works on two levels: it pokes fun at overeager JoJo fans who genuinely see connections everywhere, and it's also a self-aware bit where fans deliberately exaggerate the meme's reach for comedic effect1.
The phrase first appeared on September 13, 2009, in a thread on 4chan's /a/ board3. An anonymous poster used the exact words "Is this a JoJo reference?" in response to the exclamation "FUCK YEAH NAGARSUMI!" The earliest known ironic usage followed shortly after on December 9, 2009, also on /a/3.
The joke had natural roots. *JoJo's Bizarre Adventure* launched in 1987 and by 2009 was one of the longest-running series published by Shueisha in *Weekly Shonen Jump*3. Over its decades of publication, JoJo's influence seeped into other manga, anime, and fighting games. Characters like Guile and Rose from *Street Fighter* drew design inspiration from JoJo characters Rudol von Stroheim and Lisa Lisa, while Benimaru from *The King of Fighters* was modeled after Jean Pierre Polnareff3. With so many genuine references baked into Japanese pop culture, the jump to ironic overuse was inevitable.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is simple. When you see literally anything that could be tenuously linked to *JoJo's Bizarre Adventure*, you ask "Is that a JoJo reference?" The funnier the stretch, the better the joke.
Common triggers include: - Someone striking a dramatic or flamboyant pose - Any instance of floating or exploding text/kanji - Muscular characters drawn in exaggerated poses - "To Be Continued" arrows or roundabout music - The word "bizarre" appearing in any context - Someone breathing (because Hamon, the series' power system, is literally breathing-based)
The meme typically shows up as a comment under videos, images, or posts. Some versions use the format as an image macro with a screenshot from the anime, while others are just the text question dropped into comment sections. The most committed versions involve spotting "JoJo references" in completely unrelated media like cooking shows, nature documentaries, or corporate presentations.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
*JoJo's Bizarre Adventure* has been running since 1987, giving it nearly four decades of material for fans to find "references" to, which is part of why the meme works so well.
Several *Street Fighter* characters were genuinely designed as JoJo homages, meaning some "JoJo references" that fans point out are actually real.
The dedicated Facebook page for the meme hit 10,300 likes in just two months after launching in November 2016.
The meme is self-reinforcing: the more people joke about everything being a JoJo reference, the more things actually start looking like JoJo references to newcomers.
Derivatives & Variations
JoJo pose compilations
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(2016)Spot the JoJo reference videos
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(2016)JoJo memes in unrelated contexts
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(2016)Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
- 1Jojo Rabbitencyclopedia
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- 3Is That a Jojo Reference - Know Your Memeencyclopedia