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{{quote|So, [[Mario|you]] figured it out by now, right, Slick? Your body and name belong to me now!|Doopliss|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{quote|So, [[Mario|you]] figured it out by now, right, Slick? Your body and name belong to me now!|Doopliss|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
'''Doopliss''' is a [[Duplighost]] that lives in the [[Creepy Steeple]] of [[Twilight Town]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and its [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]]. He appears as an enemy of Mario several times throughout the game and is the main boss of Chapter 4. He causes the members of Twilight Town to become [[pig]]s whenever the bell tolls, and attempts to steal Mario's identity. He has the special ability of stealing another character's body when copying them, something that other Duplighosts are unable to do. He later joins Beldam and Marilyn of the [[Three Shadows]], taking [[Vivian]]'s place.
'''Doopliss''' is a [[Duplighost]] that lives in the [[Creepy Steeple]] of [[Twilight Town]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and its [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]]. He appears as an enemy of Mario several times throughout the game, and is the boss of Chapter 4. He causes the members of Twilight Town to become [[pig]]s whenever the bell tolls, and attempts to steal Mario's identity. He has the special ability of stealing another character's body when copying them, something that other Duplighosts are unable to do. He later joins Beldam and Marilyn of the [[Three Shadows]], taking [[Vivian]]'s place.


Doopliss' English name comes from the word "duplicity", being double or twofold, which references his powers. It also may come from the word "dupe", meaning to fool others, which he does while disguised. In other localizations, his name is Rumpel, which comes from the fairy tale character {{wp|Rumpelstiltskin}}, as both offer the same challenge: to have another guess his name.
Doopliss' English name comes from the word "duplicity", being double or twofold, which references his powers. It also may come from the word "dupe", meaning to fool others, which he does while disguised. In other localizations, his name is Rumpel, which comes from the fairy tale character {{wp|Rumpelstiltskin}}, as both offer the same challenge: to have another guess his name.
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In the following fight against Doopliss, [[Goombella]] is unable to tell Doopliss' name using [[Tattle]], as it does not appear in her log. Instead, Doopliss' name is represented by five question marks (i.e. ?????). Once Doopliss' HP drops below 20, he fights by transforming himself into a shadowy outline of Mario and attacking with his moves. After seemingly defeating Doopliss, he switches bodies with Mario and leaves Mario as a shadow. Doopliss, as Mario, claims to have defeated himself and won the [[Crystal Stars|Crystal Star]]. Having successfully tricked Mario's partners, he marches off to Twilight Town, leaving the actual Mario defeated on the floor.
In the following fight against Doopliss, [[Goombella]] is unable to tell Doopliss' name using [[Tattle]], as it does not appear in her log. Instead, Doopliss' name is represented by five question marks (i.e. ?????). Once Doopliss' HP drops below 20, he fights by transforming himself into a shadowy outline of Mario and attacking with his moves. After seemingly defeating Doopliss, he switches bodies with Mario and leaves Mario as a shadow. Doopliss, as Mario, claims to have defeated himself and won the [[Crystal Stars|Crystal Star]]. Having successfully tricked Mario's partners, he marches off to Twilight Town, leaving the actual Mario defeated on the floor.


The real Mario, now merely a shadow, follows Doopliss back to Twilight Town, where he meets the ghost at the village's entrance. Doopliss then tells Mario that if he can correctly guess his name, Mario's original form will be restored. At the moment, he is unable to guess correctly because Doopliss has somehow removed [[The Letter "p"|the lowercase letter "p"]] from the keyboard screen to prevent Mario from guessing his real name. Because of this, he challenges Mario and orders him not to run. However, because neither Mario nor Doopliss can damage each other (in the Nintendo Switch remake, Doopliss can damage Mario), Mario is forced to [[flee]].
The real Mario, now merely a shadow, follows Doopliss back to Twilight Town, where he meets the ghost at the village's entrance. Doopliss then tells Mario that if he can correctly guess his name, Mario's original form will be restored. At the moment, he is unable to guess correctly because Doopliss has somehow removed [[The Letter "p"|the lower-case letter P]] from the keyboard screen to prevent Mario from guessing his real name. Because of this, he challenges Mario and orders him not to run. However, because neither Mario nor Doopliss can damage each other (in the Nintendo Switch remake, Doopliss can damage Mario), Mario is forced to [[flee]].


While in Mario's body, Doopliss decides to claim Mario's efforts for his own. He presents himself to Twilight Town as their savior who defeated the steeple's demon and lifted the pig curse. He visits [[Mayor Dour]], who invites him for a meal. None of the villagers notice Mario's true identity, although his fellow party members note that the fake Mario is behaving in an unusual manner.
While in Mario's body, Doopliss decides to claim Mario's efforts for his own. He presents himself to Twilight Town as their savior who defeated the steeple's demon and lifted the pig curse. He visits [[Mayor Dour]], who invites him for a meal. None of the villagers notice Mario's true identity, although his fellow party members note that the fake Mario is behaving in an unusual manner.


Mario then finds [[Vivian]], who is at the time in Twilight Town looking for the [[Superbombomb]] and does not realize who she meets is actually Mario. They hear from a [[crow]] in the village that a being in the basement of the Creepy Steeple knows Doopliss' name. Back in the steeple, they hear the name "Doopliss" from the [[Doopliss's parrot|parrot]] living there. The lowercase "p", which was not available in the name selection screen provided by Doopliss, is held in a treasure chest in the Creepy Steeple's dungeon. Having secured the missing letter, Mario and Vivian are able to name the ghost correctly.
Mario then finds [[Vivian]], who is at the time in Twilight Town looking for the [[Superbombomb]] and does not realize who she meets is actually Mario. They hear from a [[crow]] in the village that a being in the basement of the Creepy Steeple knows Doopliss' name. Back in the steeple, they hear the name "Doopliss" from the [[Parrot (character)|parrot]] living there. The lowercase "p", which was not available in the name selection screen provided by Doopliss, is held in a treasure chest in the Creepy Steeple's dungeon. Having secured the missing letter, Mario and Vivian are able to name the ghost correctly.


Mario and Vivian then corner Doopliss at the entrance of Twilight Town and tells him his real name, which weakens the power of his spell by making him vulnerable to Mario's attacks. Doopliss' magic is, however, not fully broken by this and he flees back to the tower of the Creepy Steeple. In the tower room, Doopliss and Mario's fooled partners fight the actual Mario. Vivian only then realizes he is Mario, but chooses to abandon her sisters, [[Marilyn]] and [[Beldam]], and joins Mario in the fight. Doopliss is defeated and both he and Mario return to their original forms. Doopliss flees and gives up the Ruby Star. While on the run, he meets [[Beldam]] and [[Marilyn]] in Twilight Town who were currently looking for Vivian.  
Mario and Vivian then corner Doopliss at the entrance of Twilight Town and tells him his real name, which weakens the power of his spell by making him vulnerable to Mario's attacks. Doopliss' magic is, however, not fully broken by this and he flees back to the tower of the Creepy Steeple. In the tower room, Doopliss and Mario's fooled partners fight the actual Mario. Vivian only then realizes he is Mario, but chooses to abandon her sisters, [[Marilyn]] and [[Beldam]], and joins Mario in the fight. Doopliss is defeated and both he and Mario return to their original forms. Doopliss flees and gives up the Ruby Star. While on the run, he meets [[Beldam]] and [[Marilyn]] in Twilight Town who were currently looking for Vivian.  
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At the end of the game, Doopliss changes his mind about being a prankster and becomes an actor, being on stage together with [[Flurrie]] and playing the role of Mario.
At the end of the game, Doopliss changes his mind about being a prankster and becomes an actor, being on stage together with [[Flurrie]] and playing the role of Mario.


In the Nintendo Switch remake's ending credits, Doopliss appears alongside the other Chapter 4 characters. He walks along the stage accompanied by a gang of [[Boo]]s. He then transforms into his Mario disguise and tips his hat to the [[audience]] before he and the Boos leave.
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PMTTYD Creepy Steeple Doopliss Room.png
PMTTYD Doopliss vs Mario.png|Doopliss to the right, versus the real Mario as a shadow and Vivian
PMTTYD Doopliss vs Mario.png|Doopliss to the right, versus the real Mario as a shadow and Vivian
PMTTYD Doopliss with Mayor Dour.png|[[Mayor Dour]] talking with "Mario"
StarTheft.png|Beldam, Marilyn, and Doopliss stealing the Garnet Star (actually a red herring)
StarTheft.png|Beldam, Marilyn, and Doopliss stealing the Garnet Star (actually a red herring)
Rematch.png|Beldam, Marilyn, and Doopliss about to fight Mario and his partners
Rematch.png|Beldam, Marilyn, and Doopliss about to fight Mario and his partners
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===''Super Mario-kun''===
===''Super Mario-kun''===
[[File:DooplissSuperMarioKun.png|thumb|Mario discovering that he swapped bodies with Dooplis in ''Super Mario-kun'']]
[[File:DooplissSuperMarioKun.png|frame|Doopliss in the manga]]
Doopliss also makes an appearance in the manga ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' in chapter 9 of [[Super Mario-kun Volume 33|volume 33]]. Doopliss only plays the Twilight Town boss role in the manga, while his alliance with Beldam and Marilyn is not depicted. Under the request of the cursed Twilighters, Mario, Goombella, and Koops (who was cursed like the other Twilighters and is now half-pig) face Doopliss, who is using the Ruby Star to cast his curse, as he shows by removing the curse on Koops. Mario goes for a punch and Doopliss immediately surrenders as he does not like confrontation, which is also why he cast the curse, to take over the village by turning the inhabitants into harmless pigs. As Mario then reaches for the Crystal Star, he trips onto Doopliss, headbonking him and swapping bodies with him. Doopliss tries to take advantage of the situation, but Mario stops him and tries to reason with Koops, but he responds by hitting him with his shell. After a while, Goombella realizes the trick and shoves Doopliss onto Mario, headbonking them and swapping their bodies back to normal. Doopliss is then forgiven and promises to become a stronger and better person to be accepted by the Twilighters, which are turned to their normal selves by Mario.
Doopliss also makes an appearance in the manga ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. Doopliss plays the same role in ''Super Mario-kun'' as he does in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. He holds one of the Crystal Stars and steals Mario's identity by using a beam based attack. In the end, Doopliss is humorously defeated by the real Mario. After the fight, the real Mario gets his identity back.
 
Alongside the other friends of the adventures, Doopliss is then seen in chapter 5 of [[Super Mario-kun volume 35|volume 35]] rooting for Mario and the team via the Crystal Stars during the final battle.
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When he takes on Mario's form, he often has stern and evil looks which are rarely seen on the actual Mario's face. When Doopliss impersonates Mario, it is also notable that this is the only time where Mario is actually seen talking, as the real Mario is portrayed as a silent protagonist throughout the game. Even Mario's partners take notice, when both Mario and Doopliss visit Mayor Dour's house. They are surprised and wonder whether Mario suddenly learned to talk. It is also worth noting that at all times that when Doopliss is Mario that he looks rather tired and hunched over (like Mario when he is in [[Danger]] or [[Peril]]), his eyes are more rounded, appear reddish, and do not blink, as opposed to the true Mario's oval-shaped, brownish, and constantly blinking eyes, and that he is slightly shorter than the real Mario. In the Japanese version of the original game as well as all versions of the remake, this sprite is also used for the real Mario if he agrees to serve the [[Shadow Queen]].<ref>{{cite|author=fawfulthegreat64|date=February 14, 2020|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVGAp_FXlZs|title=Paper Mario: TTYD- Japanese-exclusive detail|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=November 13, 2021}}</ref> When Doopliss impersonates Mario, Doopliss' voice becomes metallic. In the remake, this appearance changes somewhat, as now his cap is pulled over his eyes.
When he takes on Mario's form, he often has stern and evil looks which are rarely seen on the actual Mario's face. When Doopliss impersonates Mario, it is also notable that this is the only time where Mario is actually seen talking, as the real Mario is portrayed as a silent protagonist throughout the game. Even Mario's partners take notice, when both Mario and Doopliss visit Mayor Dour's house. They are surprised and wonder whether Mario suddenly learned to talk. It is also worth noting that at all times that when Doopliss is Mario that he looks rather tired and hunched over (like Mario when he is in [[Danger]] or [[Peril]]), his eyes are more rounded, appear reddish, and do not blink, as opposed to the true Mario's oval-shaped, brownish, and constantly blinking eyes, and that he is slightly shorter than the real Mario. In the Japanese version of the original game as well as all versions of the remake, this sprite is also used for the real Mario if he agrees to serve the [[Shadow Queen]].<ref>{{cite|author=fawfulthegreat64|date=February 14, 2020|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVGAp_FXlZs|title=Paper Mario: TTYD- Japanese-exclusive detail|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=November 13, 2021}}</ref> When Doopliss impersonates Mario, Doopliss' voice becomes metallic. In the remake, this appearance changes somewhat, as now his cap is pulled over his eyes.


In the GameCube version of the game, if Mario is recolored from equipping either the [[W Emblem]] or [[L Emblem]] badges, Doopliss as Mario will still have Mario's normal clothes. This was corrected in the Switch version. Additionally, Doopliss' clothes will not change if the badge is subsequently unequipped by the player, retaining whatever appearance Mario had when he is copied. However, Doopliss will always have Mario's red clothes in the epilogue scene with Flurrie and during the credits.
In the GameCube version of the game, if Mario is recolored from equipping either the [[W Emblem]] or [[L Emblem]] badges, Doopliss as Mario will still have Mario's normal clothes. This was corrected in the Switch version. Additionally, Doopliss' clothes will not change if the badge is subsequently unequipped by the player, retaining whatever appearance Mario had when he is copied.
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===Battle===
===Battle===
Even if Doopliss' health is reduced down to zero in the first fight before he copies Mario, his transformation in the battle still happens and Doopliss will have 10 HP, meaning it is impossible to skip the second half of the chapter. However, no restriction exists for the second fight, so Doopliss can be defeated before [[Vivian]] rejoins the fight in the GameCube version. The Switch remake accounts for this event in the second fight by having Doopliss utilize a [[Life Mushroom (Paper Mario series)|Life Mushroom]] so that the fight cannot be completed until [[Vivian]] rejoins the fight. In addition, any badges that affect Mario's partners (i.e. [[HP Plus P]] or [[Power Plus P]]) are disabled during this fight if they were equipped.
Even if Doopliss' health is reduced down to zero in the first fight before he copies Mario, the event in the battle still shows and Doopliss will have 10 HP, meaning it is impossible to skip the second half of the chapter. The remake accounts for this event by having Doopliss utilize a [[Life Mushroom (Paper Mario series)|Life Mushroom]] to revive himself in case he is defeated in such a manner. A similar situation occurs in the second fight, where he is revived with a Life Mushroom so that the fight cannot be completed until [[Vivian]] rejoins the fight. In addition, any badges that affect Mario's partners (i.e. [[HP Plus P]] or [[Power Plus P]]) are disabled during this fight if they were equipped.
 
Tattling Doopliss with Goombella before the partners are taken away reveals his HP for all subsequent encounters in the GameCube version. However, this was changed in the Switch remake to no longer show his HP in subsequent battles without the [[Peekaboo (badge)|Peekaboo]] badge equipped.


==Profiles and statistics==
==Profiles and statistics==
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bestiary|transcludesection=??? (1)|align=horizontal|image=[[File:Doopliss.png|150px]]}}
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bestiary|transcludesection=??? (1)|align=horizontal|image=[[File:Doopliss.png|150px]]}}
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bestiary|transcludesection=Doopliss (2)|align=horizontal|image=[[File:Doopliss as Mario.png|100px]]}}
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bestiary|transcludesection=Doopliss (2)|align=horizontal|image=[[File:Doopliss as Mario.png|100px]]}}
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bestiary|transcludesection=Doopliss (3)|align=horizontal|image=[[File:Doopliss.png|150px]]}}
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bestiary|transcludesection=Doopliss (3)|align=horizontal|image=[[File:Doopliss.png|150px]]}}
====Field Tattle====
 
===Field Tattle===
*"''That's Doopliss, who I guess is a Shadow Siren now… Not a bad Frankly impersonator. Gosh, I hope nothing bad's happened to the REAL [[Professor Frankly]]… And why is Doopliss working with the Shadow Sirens, anyway? Too many questions!''"
*"''That's Doopliss, who I guess is a Shadow Siren now… Not a bad Frankly impersonator. Gosh, I hope nothing bad's happened to the REAL [[Professor Frankly]]… And why is Doopliss working with the Shadow Sirens, anyway? Too many questions!''"
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch)===
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) bestiary|transcludesection=??? (1)|align=horizontal}}
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) bestiary|transcludesection=Doopliss (2)|align=horizontal}}
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) bestiary|transcludesection=Doopliss (3)|align=horizontal}}
====Field Tattle====
*"''That's Doopliss, who I guess is one of the Three Shadows now… Not a bad Frankly impersonator. Gosh, I hope nothing bad's happened to the REAL Professor Frankly… And why is Doopliss working with these two, anyway? Too many questions!''"


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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NS Doopliss Sprite.png|Sprite from the remake
PPTTYD Post Shadow Queen Battle Stage.png|The [[Stage (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|stage]] is used for a cutscene after winning the [[Shadow Queen]] battle. Doopliss is there.
PMTTYDNS Doopliss screenshot.jpg|Doopliss in the Nintendo Switch remake
PMTTYDNS Doopliss screenshot.jpg|Doopliss in the Nintendo Switch remake
PMTTYDNS concept art characters 7.png|Concept artwork
PMTTYDNS concept art characters 7.png|Concept artwork
TTYDNS W Doopliss.jpg|Doopliss's Mario form with [[W Emblem]] applied in the remake
TTYDNS L Doopliss.jpg|Doopliss's Mario form with [[L Emblem]] applied in the remake
TTYDNS WL Doopliss.jpg|Doopliss's Mario form with W Emblem and L Emblem applied in the remake
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</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ランペル
|Jap=ランペル
|JpnR=Ranperu
|JapR=Ranperu
|JpnM=Transliteration from the English pronunciation of "Rumpel," short for "Rumpelstiltskin."
|JapM=Transliteration from the English pronunciation of "Rumpel," short for "Rumpelstiltskin."
|ChiS=蓝培尔
|ChiS=蓝培尔
|ChiSR=Lánpéiěr  
|ChiSR=Lánpéiěr  
|ChiSM=Transliteration of Japanese name
|ChiSM=Transliteration of Japanese name
|ChiS2=冒牌马力欧
|ChiS2R=Màopái Mǎlìōu
|ChiS2M=Fake Mario
|ChiT=藍培爾
|ChiT=藍培爾
|ChiTR=Lánpéiěr  
|ChiTR=Lánpéiěr  
|ChiTM=Transliteration of Japanese name
|ChiTM=Transliteration of Japanese name
|ChiT2=冒牌瑪利歐
|ChiT2R=Màopái Mǎlìōu
|ChiT2M=Fake Mario
|Dut=Repel
|Dut=Repel
|DutM=From ''Repelsteeltje'' ("Rumpelstiltskin")
|DutM=From ''Repelsteeltje'' ("Rumpelstiltskin")
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}}


;Impostor Mario
==Trivia==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ニセマリオ
|JpnR=Nise Mario
|JpnM=Fake Mario
|ChiS=冒牌马力欧
|ChiSR=Màopái Mǎlìōu
|ChiSM=Fake Mario
|ChiT=冒牌瑪利歐
|ChiTR=Màopái Mǎlìōu
|ChiTM=Fake Mario
|Dut=
|DutM=
|Fre=
|Ger=
|GerM=
|Ita=
|ItaM=
|Kor=
|KorR=
|KorM=
|Spa=
|SpaM=
}}
 
==Notes==
*Despite normally not being able to obtain the Showstopper until the end of Chapter 6, the second form of Doopliss (the one fought on Twilight Trail and the Creepy Steeple rematch) has a 3% chance to get KOed by Showstopper. All other bosses fought before obtaining Showstopper are immune to the attack.
*Despite normally not being able to obtain the Showstopper until the end of Chapter 6, the second form of Doopliss (the one fought on Twilight Trail and the Creepy Steeple rematch) has a 3% chance to get KOed by Showstopper. All other bosses fought before obtaining Showstopper are immune to the attack.
*Doopliss has an [[List of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door pre-release and unused content|unused]] animation found in the game's data, suggesting he could be [[Poison (status effect)|Poison]]ed at one point. If the player uses cheats to poison other bosses, they simply use their "dizzy" animation, whereas Doopliss has a unique animation.
*Doopliss has an [[List of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door pre-release and unused content|unused]] animation found in the game's data, suggesting he could be [[Poison (status effect)|Poison]]ed at one point. If the player uses cheats to poison other bosses, they simply use their "dizzy" animation, whereas Doopliss has a unique animation.
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[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bosses]]
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