The SCP Foundation categorizes most anomalies under its containment using these three classifications.
Safe / Euclid / Keter
Better known as the Sleeping Beauty, this Disney Princess spent the majority of her own movie unconscious.
Princess Aurora
An eccentric, crass and self-absorbed genius doctor uses unconventional methods to treat his patients in an ethnostate built upon a sentient, living island.
Dr. House of X
Wielded by a Rock Paper Scissors obsessed middle schooler, this stand has the power to absorb the life energy and stand of anyone it defeats in the aforementioned game.
Boy II Man
This rock band is primarily known for composing many iconic tracks for the Sonic the Hedgehog series.
Crush 40
This creepypasta-originated eldritch deity's name is synonymous with heavily glitched, garbled text.
Zalgo
Wario is to Mario as this character is to Mickey Mouse.
Mortimer Mouse
In this social deduction game, a medieval town in search of a witch who causes trouble during the night is frequently visited by a health-obsessed superhero in a blue bicycle-powered blimp.
Lazy Town of Salem
After Araki ran out of tarot cards and Egyptian gods (including The World being reserved for Dio), this character was the first to have a stand named after music.
Kenny G.
It is widely rumored that this international pop sensation composed tracks under a pseudonym for many Sega titles.
Michael Jackson
In the internet horror writing project 'The Mystery Flesh Pit', the titular Mystery Flesh Pit National Park is in reality the internal organs and body of this gigantic creature.
The Permian Basin Superorganism
Guests staying at this Disney World Resort hotel are assigned to rooms in one of six different areas based on decades from the 50s to the 2000s.
Pop Century Resort
After discovering the power to travel between parallel realities, a Chinese-American laundromat owner travels to the wild west and is hired by a wealthy rail baron to assassinate the owner of a patch of land interrupting the construction of his newest railroad.
Everything, Everywhere, All at Once Upon a Time in the West
After his defeat and death, a certain JoJo antagonist returned as a phantom and became the protagonist of this spinoff manga.
Dead Man's Questions
By composing many iconic soundtracks with no formal musical theory studies, this composer's work has been commonly described as 'painting the Sistine Chapel using only crayons'.
Nobuo Uematsu
Despite being considered the first Sonic creepypasta, Sonic.exe was actually second to this story where a man investigates the death of his friend and discovers an internet troll has been sneaking epileptic flashes into sonic rom files.
The Blue Pendrive
The 2021 movie Encanto took most of its core premise from this best-selling novel from Colombian author and political activist Gabriel García Márquez.
100 Years of Solitude
Adam Sandler and his short, high-pitched old coach seek refuge in a cabin during a holiday season snowstorm and get roped into a series of brutal killings with other travelers trapped inside the cabin until only one is left standing.
The Hateful Eight Crazy Nights
Of the '14 Phrases' mentioned in DIO's Heaven Ascension Plan, this one two-word phrase accounts for 4 of them.
Rhinoceros Beetle
Hideki Naganuma, composer of the soundtrack for the Jet Set Radio games and other adjacent hits, is notorious for having sampled speeches from this political movement multiple times across various tracks and games.
The Black Panther Party
The 1998 Game Boy game 'Game Boy Camera' was infamous for having an extremely low chance of jump scaring the player with an eerie portrait, disturbing music and this ominous phrase.
"Who are you running from?"
Undertale/Deltarune creator Toby Fox cites this short from the animated anthology Make Mine Music as his inspiration for including leitmotifs and character instruments in his musical work.
Peter and the Wolf
Twenty years after the world government collapses and a former international police operative ascends to digital godhood, a US federal agent witnesses aliens unleash terrorist attacks on the Earth with microscopic nanotechnology from the safety of his office.
Deus Ex: Invisible War of the Worlds
So far, this is the only stand whose namesake song has been acknowledged in-universe by its user.
Wonder of U
In the Yakuza/Like a Dragon series, the recurring boss Goro Majima has a unique battle theme for each time he is fought, but all of them have titles that begin with this word, followed by "and [verb] you" ('And Slash You', 'And Believe You', 'And Turn You', etc.)
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