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“ | I need to buy back my ancestors' land. For our tribe to survive the changing times, we need money. I feel sorry for you two, but I do not feel guilt. That is what your people have established for yourselves. Money above all. | „ |
~ Sandman on his goals. |
Soundman, better known as Sandman, is a supporting character turned minor antagonist in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run. He works with Diego Brando and under Funny Valentine to steal the corpse parts from Johnny Joestar and Gyro Zeppeli. He wields the Stand In a Silent Way.
In JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven, he was voiced by Hirofumi Nojima.
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“ | My Stand, In a Silent Way... One strike from its hardened sound is capable of splitting your entire body into nine pieces! | „ |
~ Sandman on his Stand, In a Silent Way. |
In a Silent Way's abilities all relate around the general concept of sound. Its first ability is to "store" sounds within people or objects by doing the action that may create that sound, which is able to replicate its effects (for example, a cutting sound may slash a target, or a burning sound may set a target ablaze) if a target touches the object affected. In a Silent Way also is able to construct living sound effects that also mimic whatever could have caused that sound (For example, Sandman using a "woosh" caused by slashing his knife in thin air to generate a gust of wind to block projectiles and be blasted into the air) and is able to breathe life into sound effects to generate living homunculi. As for the latter case, the homunculi can be given the ability to move or fly, choose what gets under the effect of the sound effect, choose if their sound can go through objects or bounce off them, have certain things be able to enhance the sound's transmission (although the opposite is also true in this case, as some things may weaken the sound's transmission) and use constructive interference when several homunculi attack together to increase their damage. The homunculi, however, are not free from being turned to Diego's will if affected by Scary Monsters, and as stated, may be weakened if their only option is transmitting sound through something that doesn't transfer it well. With a fighting style best geared to set traps and minions to do its bidding, In a Silent Way is best used as a Stand who attacks from a distance.
Sandman himself is also extremely skilled in running and gymnastics, being able to out speed and outtravel even horses. This is possible because Sandman is able to "recycle" the energy he gets from running by only touching his heel to the ground briefly, causing him to be able to perform impressive feats of speed, agility, and endurance.
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- While the exact origin is confirm, Sandman's name may comes from two different sources: either the America song of the same name, or the Metallica song "Enter Sandman".
- Meanwhile, Sandman's Stand, "In a Silent Way", is named after a Miles Davis album with the same name.