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{{ibw|[[File:Dabling.png||200px]]<br>''A Dabling.''}}
{{ibw|[[File:Dabling.png||1000x250px]]<br>''A Dabling.''}}
{{ib|First Appearance|[[Duel! Legacy of Spirit Sword]]}}
{{ib|First Appearance|[[Duel! Legacy of Spirit Sword]]}}
{{ib|Source Media|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure}}
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== Appearances ==
== Appearances ==
=== In-person ===
* [[Duel! Legacy of Spirit Sword]]
* [[Duel! Legacy of Spirit Sword]]
* [[Shirley you can't be the Shirley of ShirlyShire,!]]
* [[Shirley you can't be the Shirley of ShirlyShire,!]]
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* [[dQw4w9WgXcQ]]
* [[dQw4w9WgXcQ]]
* [[Missed Eggs Isle 12% Speedrun Glitchless]]
* [[Missed Eggs Isle 12% Speedrun Glitchless]]
=== Representations ===
* [[my entrie for the twilight map]] (depiction in AMV only)


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 07:35, 23 May 2024

Dablings

A Dabling.
First Appearance
Source Media
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

The Dablings are a group of creatures resembling Joshu Higashikata, brought to 2019 Consequence City by Clătită the Almighty.

History

On top of the Burj Khalifa, Giorno and Melone were fighting each other,[1] when the Dablings appeared and Melone convinced Giorno to fight them instead.[2] After the fight, they started a dance party with the Dablings and Joshu Higashikata.[3]

Trivia

The infamous sprite.
  • Like Giorno and Melone, the Dablings' sprite is drawn over a sprite from the 2003 game Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. In this case, the sprite is a frame from the Myrmidon class's attack animation in which they strike a pose very similar to a dab.
  • Their presence in the remix tree as obnoxious pests is an allusion to Joshu Higashikata being so unlikeable and annoying in the source material (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 8).


Appearances

In-person

Representations

References