Definition of «stand rush»
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"Stand rush" is a specific term derived from the anime and manga series "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure," referring to a rapid-fire flurry of punches delivered by a supernatural guardian called a "Stand." In broader internet and gaming culture, it is used to describe any move where a character unleashes a high-speed barrage of strikes, often accompanied by repetitive vocal shouts. The term has become a shorthand for this specific visual and auditory trope in combat media. It carries a high-energy, hype-filled connotation among fans of action media and fighting games.
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> Leaving the "DAMEDAMEDAMEDAME" stand rush in Japanese in the dub like they do for Mudas in jojo is crazy, I'm obsessed.
> That boss fight was insane; he caught me in a stand rush and I lost half my health instantly.
> The animation for his stand rush is so fluid that I keep rewatching the trailer just for that part.
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