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If you’ve been on TikTok recently, you’ve probably seen vids of people hitting striking poses set to some pretty hype music. It’s part of the JoJo Pose trend, where people imitate iconic poses from the equally iconic anime and manga series JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. We’ll tell you more about the trending challenge and where it came from, as well as how to hop in on the fun yourself. Plus, we spoke to trend expert Jemaree Jay for insights into the trend and modeling agent Traci Halvorson for advice on how to nail your pose.

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Pose Challenge Explained

Trend expert Jemaree Jay says the “JoJo Poses” TikTok trend involves people imitating iconic poses from the popular manga and anime series JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, often using the sound “JoJo Pose” by Apollo Fresh. The series is notable for taking inspiration from fashion magazines and pop culture.

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What is a JoJo pose?

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  1. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is a manga and anime series. In the series, characters often strike dramatic poses that have given the series tons of iconic moments. Recently, Jay says people have been recreating different characters’ poses in videos that are backed by lyrics that say “JoJo pose” repeatedly.[1] People upload the videos to TikTok or other social media to show off their appreciation for the series, as well as their slick outfits and styling choices, like in this TikTok from user bboommyktr.[2]
    • Jay notes that some people say the correct way to participate in the trend is to pose as the anime characters. However, he explains that other people participate in the trend more broadly and pose as other characters.[3]
    • The “JoJo pose” lyrics are from the song “JoJo Pose” by Apollo Fresh, which interpolates the JoJo theme song and instructs listeners to “JoJo pose.”

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    Jemaree Jay is a trend expert and content creator. He specializes in content that breaks down Gen Z identity, internet culture, race-based archetypes, and friend group dynamics.

    Traci Halvorson is a modeling agent and owner of Halvorson Model Management with over 25 years of experience in the modeling industry.

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Where did the trend start?

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  1. JoJo posing became a trend in 2003, starting with a project called “JoJo’s Posing School” that began on the Japanese fanfiction website Bungei Junkie Paradise. For the “school,” certain users would upload photos demonstrating different iconic poses from the series. The trend caught on, and fans began uploading their own examples.[4]
    • Since then, the trend traveled to Western countries like the US, where it became a common activity at conventions and other fan get-togethers.
    • The creator of JoJo, Hirohiko Araki, approved of the trend in 2007, saying, "Amazing. This is modern art, I felt so. I want to draw more fantasy-inspired art because I pursue the reality in the story. JoJo's Pose is the way to achieve a perfect balance between reality and fantasy.”[5]
  2. The rapper released the song in 2020, which immediately caused a resurgence in JoJo Posing.[6] Jay agrees that “the JoJo pose trend has been around since 2020,” with some of the earliest videos appearing in January 2020.[7] In 2025, the trend has come back around again as people on TikTok and other social media sites have turned it into a challenge to see if they can hit some of the more acrobatic poses while Fresh’s song plays in the background.
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Most Iconic JoJo Poses to Hit

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  1. Joseph was the first protagonist of the series, and his signature pose is one of the most memorable. To do it, just bend one knee slightly and lift your arms over your head so that your forearms rest on top of your head, with your hands open like you’re doing jazz hands. Then, turn your head to the side, and boom. JoJo Pose.
  2. Jonathan is the protagonist of the manga’s first arc, and this pose is about as iconic as it gets. It’s pretty simple: stand with one leg vertical and the other slanted straight out to the side, so that you’re leaning in the opposite direction. Hold your hand with your fingers spread in front of your face, with your elbow tucked in at the front.[9]
  3. Jotaro is another of the series protagonists, and this is arguably his signature pose. It’s also pretty easy: Stand with your feet spread and at an angle, like you’re standing on a skateboard rolling forward. Then, tilt your brow slightly down and point at the camera with one hand.
  4. This is one of the most recognizable JoJo poses, thanks to its striking face-on angle. Stand with your feet wide apart and your hip thrust out to the right. Then, grab your shirt collar with your right hand and pull it to the side while your left hand grabs your shirt’s hem.
  5. This one is dynamic and super fab, but also a bit trickier. To pull it off, stand on one leg with your other knee raised high across your body. Then, raise your arms and open your palms on either side of your head so that they face the camera, and tilt your head slightly down and to the side.
  6. This pose is dripping with aura, which makes sense given that it’s hit by the series’ main antagonist, Dio. To do it, turn your back to the camera and stand with your weight on one leg. Turn your torso slightly so that one shoulder is raised above the other, and you’re glancing over it out of the corner of your eye. Then, raise your opposite hand to be slightly open, palm-up, peeking over your shoulder.
  7. Jolyne is the bold and brash young daughter of the Jojo family line, and her iconic pose carries plenty of attitude. Stand with one hip jutted out and your head tilted the same direction. Cross your opposite arm over your stomach to grab that hip, then place your other elbow on top of that art, cradling your chin in your hand.
  8. Narciso’s pose is all about flair and style. Angle yourself to the side, then reach up and grab the back of your head with both arms, arching your back and peeking out from the triangle created by your elbow.
  9. Polnareff’s most iconic pose is suitably silly, and makes use of a tricky angle. You’ll need to angle your camera from up high. Then, take a huge step forward and reach up toward the camera with one hand, with the other at your side.
  10. The young, handsome delinquent Josuke has signature Jojo attitude. Put your hand on your hip and jut your behind out, then use the other arm to sling a bag over your shoulder while giving the camera a smug smile.
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Why do JoJo characters pose like that?

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  1. JoJo’s creator Hirohiko Araki references fashion editorials in his illustrations. Araki is a veteran illustrator who often draws inspiration from fashion moguls and magazines likeVogue, Versace, Antonio Lopez, and Harper’s Bazaar, among others. He often adapts outfits and poses from magazines and pop culture, giving his manga a distinct, high-fashion editorial style with dynamic poses.[10]
    • Users online often enjoy sharing side-by-side photos of the manga and the fashion shoot they think the poses were borrowed from.[11]
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Participating in the JoJo Pose Trend

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    Pick a JoJo Pose you find enticing. We’ve compiled the most common and iconic below for you to take your pick, but JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is full of incredible, dynamic, and fun poses to try and imitate. Take a look at this collection of even more iconic poses, choose one to try, then practice it in the mirror until you’ve got it down.
    • Halvorson gives us some posing advice: “Look at the camera, have confidence…be present…Don't think about other things. And just try to work with your arms one at a time…Let it come naturally in the beginning."[12]
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    Film yourself doing the pose. Now, set up a camera and film yourself hitting the pose. For bonus points, make it more dynamic by doing your own dance, or even just a few other minor poses, before you hit the big one. This is also the time to dress up in a slick outfit to show off your fashion sense, which itself is a big part of JoJo.
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    Edit the video to include the original and Apollo Fresh’s song. Once you’ve gotten your video, open it in TikTok to edit it. Trim the video so that you hold the pose for a brief moment, and then add a cut or a transition that reveals the original pose illustration. Then, add a sound to the video—either something from the JoJo soundtrack, or Apollo Fresh’s trendy song.
    • After that, tag it with the hashtag #JoJoPoses and upload it for everyone to see!
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This article was co-authored by Jemaree Jay and by wikiHow staff writer, Luke Smith, MFA. Jemaree Jay is a content creator based in Miami, Florida. Jemaree has been creating content since 2023 and specializes in viral social content that breaks down Gen Z identity, internet culture, race-based archetypes, and friend group dynamics. He describes his content as residing at the intersection of sociology, pop culture, and comedy. He shares his content on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @jemareejay, amassing over 70k followers and over 11.5 million likes on TikTok alone. This article has been viewed 1,063 times.
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