Is Yoha Hashimoto a Stand User in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure? Exploring the Theories and Mysteries

Is Yoha Hashimoto a Stand User in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure? Exploring the Theories and Mysteries

Reader’s Question:
Isn’t Yoha Hashimoto a Stand user? In the anime, he displayed a Stand aura, and it’s not impossible for his body to transform into a winged shape. Given that he was depicted similarly to the god from Part 3, I think he must be a user of the Stand
“Hermes,” which grants incredible muscle strength. Why is he considered not to be a Stand user?

Let’s Dive into the Stand Debate

So, I was scrolling through some discussions about “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure” (you know, the one that’s all about those wild Stands and epic battles), and I stumbled upon an interesting question about Yoha Hashimoto. This person was convinced he must be a Stand user, specifically thinking he could have a Stand called “Hermes,” which supposedly gives him crazy muscle strength. They mentioned how he has this aura and even a winged transformation that makes him resemble a god from Part 3. Now, I can totally see where they’re coming from. I mean, the whole concept of Stands adds so much flair to the series, right? But then I read a reply from someone who brought up a great point: “Kishibe Rohan wa ugokanai” (Kishibe Rohan Doesn’t Move) isn’t exactly the same as “JoJo.” They pointed out that Rohan’s story deals with the supernatural in a more mysterious way, and Stands are just one piece of that puzzle. This got me reflecting. It’s like how we sometimes blend genres in our favorite shows or movies. Imagine if every comedy had to include a romantic subplot just because it’s popular. It would get boring fast! The beauty of “Kishibe Rohan wa ugokanai” lies in its unique narrative style—it’s a bit like a breath of fresh air amidst the more action-driven JoJo universe. And speaking of fresh air, I remember trying to get my family into “JoJo” during a movie night. I may have arrived way too early, snacks in hand (I’m talking an embarrassing amount of chips and dip), only to find out they were still binge-watching a cooking show. I ended up snacking while watching a whole season of “Great British Bake Off” on my own, which was both hilarious and kind of a surreal experience. It’s like I accidentally drifted into a different dimension! Anyway, back to the Stand debate—it’s fascinating how people interpret characters differently based on the context of the story. I guess that’s what makes discussing these shows so entertaining. There’s always a new angle or perspective to consider! So, what do you all think? Do you have any similar experiences where a show or character surprised you with its depth? I’d love to hear your thoughts or any wild theories you might have in the comments!