Echoes Act III has the smallest range of the Acts, with a whopping 5 meters to move in. Beeeeetch!" He also quotes Bruce Willis' lines in the Die Hard series once in a while. Act III has a vulgar vocabulary and will occasionally speak English with his most famous quotes being, "Mission fucking accomplished," and, "Let's kill the ho. Echoes Act III is the most humanoid of Koichi's Acts, and is the only one that is capable of talking on it's own. He calls to Act II once again, only to find another husk. After Sheer Heart Attack lets off an explosion and destroys Act II's tail letters, Koichi is left defenceless against Sheer Heart Attack. Echoes Act III first appears when Koichi is fighting Kira Yoshikage's Sheer Heart Attack. There are three Acts in total.įinally we get to the Act that I want to talk about, Echoes Act III. It doesn't take long however, for Koichi to "hatch" it, while in a fight against Tamami Kobayshi, giving birth to Echoes, although it later becomes known as Echoes Act I. However, Koichi's Stand begins in the form of a large egg, and at this point it seems useless. I feel that his Stand has it's abilities because of Koichi's desire to talk, but fear to do so, hence the reoccurring motif of sound in his Stand. However, his most memorable times are when his back is to a wall, and he becomes an entirely different person courageous and strongwilled even to the point where his hair stands up. Now, Koichi is a very timid boy, typically remembered during his moments of cowardice and fear. The Arrow is an item capable of bestowing a Stand onto whomever it hits, assuming they survive. Unlike Jotaro and Josuke who obtain their Stands naturally, Koichi obtain obtains his Stand by being pierced with the Arrow. Enough with the background info, (even though I'm going into even more background info) let's get into Koichi Hirose, one of the main protagonists in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable.
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