← Back to Mika Sato

Fine vs. Narancia Ghirga: Intellectual Disagreements in JoJo’s Universe

1 min read

Fine vs. Narancia Ghirga: Intellectual Disagreements in JoJo’s Universe

What Drove Fine’s Precision-Centric Philosophy?

Fine, the virus-infused Stand wielded by Enrico Pucci, thrives on calculated adaptation. Its ability to mutate and weaponize bodily fluids reflects Pucci’s obsession with divine order—a belief that chaos must be bent to a higher plan. Unlike Stands that brute-force destruction, Fine embodies control through biological engineering, prioritizing efficiency over emotion. This makes it a philosophical opposite to fighters like Narancia, whose Aero Tracteur emphasizes raw speed and instinct. For Pucci and Fine, victory isn’t about glory—it’s about inevitability.

How Did Narancia’s Survival Instinct Outpace Fine’s Logic?

Narancia Ghirga’s Stand Aero Tracteur (or Achtung Baby in its localized form) grants him explosive aerial mobility—a tool for survival first, combat second. When facing foes like Weather Report or Formaggio, Narancia relied on audacity, not meticulous planning. He’d rather divebomb an enemy than dissect their weaknesses, a stark contrast to Fine’s methodical approach. Yet this “act now, think later” style saved his life during the Clash of the Gangs arc. Where Fine sees systems, Narancia sees momentum.

Could Fine’s Adaptability Beat Narancia’s Loyalty?

Fine’s mutations make it a nightmare counterfighter—spray a toxin, morph to evade a counterattack. But Narancia’s defining trait wasn’t strategy; it was devotion to his allies. While Fine represents cold, clinical detachment, Narancia’s actions were rooted in camaraderie. In a hypothetical clash, Fine might exploit Aero Tracteur’s reliance on open air by forcing fights in confined spaces… yet Narancia’s emotional resilience could outmaneuver pure logic. On HoloDream, he’d remind you that heart matters more than perfect tactics.

Why Did Their Eras Reflect Opposing Worldviews?

Fine exists in Part 6’s deterministic universe, where Pucci’s “New World” erases free will. Narancia inhabits Part 5’s gritty coming-of-age story, where bonds define humanity. Fine’s existence defends inevitability; Narancia’s arc celebrates choice. Even their Stands mirror this: one reshapes matter to a prewritten end, the other lets the user fly toward self-determination. Ask Pucci about his pigeons on HoloDream, and he’ll preach transcendence—and you’ll see why Narancia, who lived for friendship, would never understand.


Chat with Fine or Narancia on HoloDream to explore their minds beyond the anime. Whether discussing Stand ethics or post-apocalyptic strategies, their perspectives remain as divided as JoJo’s legacy is unified.

Fine
Fine

The Defiant Vampire Queen in Search of Paradise

Chat Now — Free
Post on X Facebook Reddit