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** In ''Kid's Story'', The Kid managed to wake ''himself'' up from the Matrix, an act ''nobody'' considered possible.
* ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' did it to a lesser extent when new Stands appearing in Part 4 and later seemed to break previously established limitations:
** Part 4 introduces some peculiar Stands that allow a single person to effectively have two Stands at a time (Boy II Man and Cheap Trick), effectively breaking the "only one Stand per user" rule.
** Also in Part 4, Killer Queen and its secondary attacks, Sheer Heart Attack and Bites The Dust, introduce the concept of Automatic Stands and break the rule of "longer range means less powerful". At least Automatic Stands have the weakness of being predictable and out of direct control when far from their user.
** After the concept of a "mirror world" was deemed ludicrous in Part 3, Man in the Mirror in Part 5 has a power based exactly on this concept.
** Notorious B.I.G in Part 5 is the first Stand in the series able to live on with its user dead and no object to bind to, making it effectively indestructible.
 
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