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I have a question regarding the books ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Words]]''.
According to this [https://w.atwiki.jp/aniwotawiki/pages/17794.html website], Araki breaks down the sound effect [["Memetaa!" Frog|"Memetaa!"]] in those books. The explanation is supposedly: {| class="wikitable sortable" |+ Caption text |- ! Japanese !! English |- | インパクトの強い擬音はホラー映画からの影響 || The striking sound effects are influenced from horror movies |- | 1部と2部で特徴的な擬音が多いのは若さゆえの挑戦 || Part 1 and Part 2 contain an abundance of striking sound effects all due to Araki's youthful defiance |- | メメタァは最初のメは蛙の目を、メタァは粘膜にエネルギーが伝わるイメージ(後付け)とメメタァを代表例に擬音全体について語ってくれた。 || Araki talked about sound effects in general using "Memetaa!" as a model, with the first ''me'' in "Memetaa!" representing the eye ("eye" in Japanese is pronounced "me") of the frog, and ''metaa'' representing the energy flowing through the skin of the frog (this must have definitely been made up afterward). |} Therefore, does ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Words]]'' actually include this explanation by Araki? Is this true? I would be grateful if anyone owning copies of these books could clarify this matter.