„ ~ Rudol about his cyborg body.. Rudol von Stroheim (ルドル・フォン・シュトロハイム Rudoru fon Shutorohaimu) is a supporting character in Battle Tendency. In this form, Stroheim had also gained partial immortality, being able to survive most attacks, as his mechanical limbs being damaged lessens the effect on his lifeforce. Appearing as one of the Campaign Surprise Support Characters, where he shoots the opponent's profile with his machine gun (in the same way he attacked Stroheim was one of the first characters confirmed to be playable in the game (alongside In the Western release of the game, Stroheim's default outfit (with his military uniform) was removed, most likely due to sensitivity regarding the display of Nazi symbols. Otherwise, you should close this page and view another page.Praising German science and loudly boast Germany on occasionAlthough a high-ranking Nazi officer with a proud nature, after assuming mutual enemies with the allied team, Stroheim proves to be an effective ally. ” —Rudol von Stroheim, about his cyborg body. Erich Oswald Hans Carl Maria von Stroheim (born Erich Oswald Stroheim; September 22, … In terms of combat expertise, it is presumed he is capable of performing the most basic of military skills with ease, including assembling and disassembling military weapons, and making efficient use of said weapons. What did Joseph think of Von Stroheim after the events of Battle Tendency? Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Experiment with the Stone Mask in order to further the power of the Waffen-SS. When cornered, Stroheim's eminent pride in his country will cause him to unquestionably sacrifice himself to take out his target. Later, he acquires complex metallic cybernetic prosthetics, including the section of his face surrounding his right eye; which is additionally covered by a sort of monocle. As a Major in the Nazi Party, Stroheim is capable of leading his own battalion, as well as any members of the party of lower rank. He never meets Joseph again and is said to have died honorably at the Stroheim makes his first video game appearance in the PS3 title. To this end, Stroheim enforces his rank with a strong sense of pride and most of time, his word is law. Mature pages are recommended for those who are 18 years of age and older.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. My stand for von Stroheim= As a Cyborg, his strength increases significantly, having been designed with the ability to crush an object with his hand at a pressure of 1,950 kg/cm2 (roughly double Santana's.) The volcano eventually erupts when Kars' After the battle with Kars, Stroheim had Joseph Joestar's severed left hand replaced by a mechanical one as a gift. However, upon being threatened with Santana's rampage, he demonstrates bravery and does not hesitate when trapped in asking Stroheim is an enthusiastic nationalist.
“ German science is the greatest in the world! The first opening theme is the song "JoJo (Sono Chi no Sadame)" (ジョジョ~その血の運命~, "JoJo ~That Blood's Destiny~") performed by Hiroaki "Tommy" Tominaga, vocalist of Japanese "brass rock" band Bluff, as the opening theme for the Part 1 episodes. He was one of many terrorists who seeked the bounty on Gyro Zeppeli's head. Stroheim appears in Diamond Records as a playable character. The funniest thing is what if Joseph met stroheim in stardust crusadr, so he need a stand. If you are 18 years or older or are comfortable with graphic material, you are free to view this page. His cyborg prosthetics include his entire abdomen, which houses a powerful machine gun. In a very brief encounter he attempted to defeat the member of the … He utilizes a knife and a Stielhandgranate in his special attacks, otherwise unleashing normal punches and kicks. He is voiced by Atsushi Imarouka in Japanese and Dan Woren in English.
Stroheim is introduced as a Nazi officer researching and experimenting on the Pillar Man Santana.
When Stroheim is first introduced, he is a callous, cruel, demanding Nazi Major who has the foolish idea to experiment with the Stone Mask in order to further the power of the Waffen-SS. contains mature content that may include coarse language, sexual references, and/or graphic violent images which may be disturbing to some. Eventually, he and his unit cooperate with the Ripple users to stop the threat of the Pillar Men. Situated on one side of Stroheim's face is a magnifying device that allows Stroheim to zoom in on objects up to a point where he can study their internal structure. Stroheim, is a minor antagonist in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 7: Steel Ball Run.
His appreciation for valor is seen when he spares one Mexican boy for being willing to sacrifice himself for his cellmates; on the other hand he executed the rest of the prisoners for not having the same spirit, making the boy's sacrifice moot.Stroheim is an enthusiastic nationalist. Fritz von Stroheim, introduced as F.V. With these limbs, he is capable of bending his body unnaturally, and deflect enemy attacks due to being made of metal. Stroheim respects bravery, no matter what ethnicity the individual may belong to, this is seen when he spares one Mexican child for being willing to sacrifice himself for his whole village. Music. German science is the finest in the world! Blue-eyed; at his introduction his blonde hair involves a short flat-top and a length at his neck; soon developing into tall, splaying cut. He is voiced by Atsushi Imarouka in Japanese and Dan Woren in English. Stroheim is a tall, well-built man of masculine facial features (comparable to those of the contemporary Blue-eyed; at his introduction his blonde hair involves a short flat-top and a length at his neck; soon developing into tall, splaying cut. He is particularly proud of his cyborg body; praising "German science". As a capable leader, Stroheim often initiates attacks upon command, though the logic behind them usually varies depending on the level of abnormality of the enemy.