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|image=[[File:PMTTYDDupreeSprite.png]]<br>Sprite | |image=[[File:PMTTYDDupreeSprite.png]]<br>Sprite in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' | ||
|species=[[Doogan]] | |species=[[Doogan]] | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]]) | ||
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'''Dupree''' is a [[Doogan]] who appears in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He is a hopeless-romantic who attempts to aggressively win the affections of several female characters in the game, notably [[Goombella]], most of whom find him creepy. Dupree has a distinctive, flamboyant appearance. He wears a white jumpsuit, resembling the signature stage costume of {{wp|Elvis Presley}} (and is named after him in some languages of the original game) and large white boots. Uniquely for a Doogan, Dupree has blue skin, sports a pink afro and sunglasses, and has painted stars on his cheeks. His speech in the English version of the original game is written with a stereotypical mock French accent, though it is ambiguous if his accent is intended to be real or if he puts it on to impress women. In the English version of the remake, the written accent is removed, and he instead occasionally {{wp|Code-switching|code-switches}} between English and French. | '''Dupree''' is a [[Doogan]] who appears in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He is a hopeless-romantic who attempts to aggressively win the affections of several female characters in the game, notably [[Goombella]], most of whom find him creepy. Dupree has a distinctive, flamboyant appearance. He wears a white jumpsuit, resembling the signature stage costume of {{wp|Elvis Presley}} (and is named after him in some languages of the original game) and large white boots. Uniquely for a Doogan, Dupree has blue skin, sports a pink afro and sunglasses, and has painted stars on his cheeks. His speech in the English version of the original game is written with a stereotypical mock French accent, though it is ambiguous if his accent is intended to be real or if he puts it on to impress women. In the English version of the remake, the written accent is removed, and he instead occasionally {{wp|Code-switching|code-switches}} between English and French. | ||
Similarly to the [[Traveling Sisters Three]], he appears in almost every chapter of the game, traveling between each settlement alongside Mario and his party. Goombella is initially horrified by Dupree's attempts to follow them after meeting in [[Petalburg]], believing him to be a stalker. Eventually, after multiple encounters, she admits that she | Similarly to the [[Traveling Sisters Three]], he appears in almost every chapter of the game, traveling between each settlement alongside Mario and his party. Goombella is initially horrified by Dupree's attempts to follow them after meeting in [[Petalburg]], believing him to be a stalker. Eventually, after multiple encounters, she admits that she's impressed at how he always manages to be one step ahead of them. | ||
Dupree is shown to have a tendency to fall in love with the women he meets at {{wp|love at first sight|first sight}}. He becomes obsessed with them, and is bold and aggressive in his attempts to woo them. Dupree believes himself to be charming, attractive, and irresistible, and considers the persistent rejections he receives to be women playing hard to get. The women he flirts with are often disgusted by his forwardness and general manner, though he seems to successfully charm at least one character in the game. | Dupree is shown to have a tendency to fall in love with the women he meets at {{wp|love at first sight|first sight}}. He becomes obsessed with them, and is bold and aggressive in his attempts to woo them. Dupree believes himself to be charming, attractive, and irresistible, and considers the persistent rejections he receives to be women playing hard to get. The women he flirts with are often disgusted by his forwardness and general manner, though he seems to successfully charm at least one character in the game. | ||
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In [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 4: For Pigs the Bell Tolls|Chapter 4]], Dupree travels to [[Twilight Town]] ahead of Mario, but is unfortunate to be transformed into a pig alongside the town's inhabitants. As a pig he goes into the [[Twilight Shop]], causing the shopkeeper to believe him to be her husband. When Mario defeats [[Doopliss]], Dupree and the town's residents are returned to normal and his identity becomes apparent. The shopkeeper's husband accuses Dupree of attempting to seduce his wife, causing a huge altercation in the shop. Dupree protests that he has no recollection of the events, other than coming to town through a [[Warp Pipe]], but admits to Mario he is attracted to the shopkeeper and would like to woo her. The shopkeeper confides in Mario that she is mutually attracted to Dupree, and considers leaving her husband for him, before quickly adding that she's only kidding. During this segment of the chapter, Mario is a shadow as his body and name have been stolen, so no characters recognise him and Goombella is not present. | In [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 4: For Pigs the Bell Tolls|Chapter 4]], Dupree travels to [[Twilight Town]] ahead of Mario, but is unfortunate to be transformed into a pig alongside the town's inhabitants. As a pig he goes into the [[Twilight Shop]], causing the shopkeeper to believe him to be her husband. When Mario defeats [[Doopliss]], Dupree and the town's residents are returned to normal and his identity becomes apparent. The shopkeeper's husband accuses Dupree of attempting to seduce his wife, causing a huge altercation in the shop. Dupree protests that he has no recollection of the events, other than coming to town through a [[Warp Pipe]], but admits to Mario he is attracted to the shopkeeper and would like to woo her. The shopkeeper confides in Mario that she is mutually attracted to Dupree, and considers leaving her husband for him, before quickly adding that she's only kidding. During this segment of the chapter, Mario is a shadow as his body and name have been stolen, so no characters recognise him and Goombella is not present. | ||
In [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 6: 3 Days of Excess|Chapter 6]], Dupree appears in the hotel in [[Poshley Heights]] before the [[Garnet Star]] is taken. He declares his heart is now set on seducing the female receptionist, and claims he | In [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 6: 3 Days of Excess|Chapter 6]], Dupree appears in the hotel in [[Poshley Heights]] before the [[Garnet Star]] is taken. He declares his heart is now set on seducing the female receptionist, and claims he won't check out of the hotel until he has succeeded. Goombella expresses exasperation to Mario at seeing Dupree again, but admits she is starting to be impressed by his resourcefulness in continuing to follow them. | ||
In [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 7: Mario Shoots the Moon|Chapter 7]], Dupree can be found shivering outside the [[inn]] in [[Fahr Outpost]]. He explains to Mario through chattering teeth that he made a pass at the [[Bob-omb]] proprietor, and she angrily threw him out of the inn. He insists to Mario that he will use the heat of his passion for her to melt the snow and keep himself warm. Goombella is unsurprised at seeing Dupree again, and tells Mario that she respects Dupree's tenacity in following them to such a remote and rugged part of the world. While Mario is searching for [[General White]], Dupree states he does not know who that is and that he only pays attention to | In [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 7: Mario Shoots the Moon|Chapter 7]], Dupree can be found shivering outside the [[inn]] in [[Fahr Outpost]]. He explains to Mario through chattering teeth that he made a pass at the [[Bob-omb]] proprietor, and she angrily threw him out of the inn. He insists to Mario that he will use the heat of his passion for her to melt the snow and keep himself warm. Goombella is unsurprised at seeing Dupree again, and tells Mario that she respects Dupree's tenacity in following them to such a remote and rugged part of the world. While Mario is searching for [[General White]], Dupree states he does not know who that is and that he only pays attention to women. | ||
After the conclusion of the main story, Dupree travels to [[Keelhaul Key]] and can be found standing on the dock. He will proclaim all the women of the world to be selfish for resisting his charms, but declares that he forgives them for he is Dupree. Goombella expresses sheer disbelief that Dupree was able to travel to Keelhaul Key, pondering if he swam across the ocean to reach the island | After the conclusion of the main story, Dupree travels to [[Keelhaul Key]] and can be found standing on the dock. He will proclaim all the women of the world to be selfish for resisting his charms, but declares that he forgives them for he is Dupree. Goombella expresses sheer disbelief that Dupree was able to travel to Keelhaul Key, pondering if he swam across the ocean to reach the island. | ||
==Tattle== | ==Tattle== | ||
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*(In Boggly Woods) "''That's that totally gross guy, Dupree! What the heck is THAT guy doing here? Omigosh! You don't think he followed us here 'cause he's infatuated with me, do you? ...No? Oh, what, like it's not even possible?!? That's kinda insulting, Mario!''" | *(In Boggly Woods) "''That's that totally gross guy, Dupree! What the heck is THAT guy doing here? Omigosh! You don't think he followed us here 'cause he's infatuated with me, do you? ...No? Oh, what, like it's not even possible?!? That's kinda insulting, Mario!''" | ||
*(In Glitzville) "''Awww, it's that gross guy, Dupree! What's he doing in Glitzville? How annoying! You don't think he thinks he's on an adventure with us... Do you?''" | *(In Glitzville) "''Awww, it's that gross guy, Dupree! What's he doing in Glitzville? How annoying! You don't think he thinks he's on an adventure with us... Do you?''" | ||
*(In Twilight Town, unused) "''Oh, are you KIDDING me?!? Not THIS goofy guy again! He follows us EVERYWHERE! And how does he know to show up before we get where we're going, anyway?''" | *(In Twilight Town, unused) "''Oh, are you KIDDING me?!? Not THIS goofy guy again! He follows us EVERYWHERE! And how does he know to show up before we get where we're going, anyway?''" | ||
*(In Poshley Heights) "''I've had more than enough of this guy... How does he do it? I'm almost impressed now! He moves at lights speed, and he always knows where we'll be! Talk about freaky!''" | *(In Poshley Heights) "''I've had more than enough of this guy... How does he do it? I'm almost impressed now! He moves at lights speed, and he always knows where we'll be! Talk about freaky!''" | ||
*(In Fahr Outpost) "''You gotta hand it to this guy... To come out to even this forsaken place... Talk about totally tenacious... This dude is serious.''" | *(In Fahr Outpost) "''You gotta hand it to this guy... To come out to even this forsaken place... Talk about totally tenacious... This dude is serious.''" | ||
*(In Keelhaul Key, after Chapter 8) "''I...totally...can't...BELIEVE...it! How's this guy know where we're gonna be all the time? And did he SWIM here or something? Please... Please tell me this is a nightmare..."'' | *(In Keelhaul Key, after Chapter 8) "''I...totally...can't...BELIEVE...it! How's this guy know where we're gonna be all the time? And did he SWIM here or something? Please... Please tell me this is a nightmare..."'' | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|Dut=César | |Dut=César | ||
|DutM=Uses the French spelling of the name "Caesar", which is a name derived from the Latin ''caesaries'' meaning "hair" | |DutM=Uses the French spelling of the name "Caesar", which is a name derived from the Latin ''caesaries'' meaning "hair" | ||
|Fre=Belvis | |Fre=Belvis <small>(original)</small> | ||
|FreM=Reference to {{wp|Elvis Presley}} | |FreM=Reference to {{wp|Elvis Presley}} | ||
|Fre2=Zeking | |Fre2=Zeking <small>(remake)</small> | ||
|Fre2M=French spelling of "The King" | |Fre2M=French spelling of "The King" | ||
|Ger=Bellvis | |Ger=Bellvis <small>(original)</small> | ||
|GerM=Play on {{wp|Elvis Presley}} and ''bellen'' ("bark") | |GerM=Play on {{wp|Elvis Presley}} and ''bellen'' ("bark") | ||
|Ger2=Macké | |Ger2=Macké <small>(remake)</small> | ||
|Ger2M=Pun on ''Macke'' ("fault") | |Ger2M=Pun on ''Macke'' ("fault") | ||
|Ita=Nando | |Ita=Nando | ||
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|SpaA=Rolfunk | |SpaA=Rolfunk | ||
|SpaAM=Combination of ''Rolf'' ("Doogan") and the {{wp|Funk}} music style | |SpaAM=Combination of ''Rolf'' ("Doogan") and the {{wp|Funk}} music style | ||
|SpaE=Afro | |SpaE=Afro <small>(original)</small> | ||
|SpaEM=Comes from the afro hairstyle | |SpaEM=Comes from the afro hairstyle | ||
|SpaE2=Rolfunk | |SpaE2=Rolfunk <small>(remake)</small> | ||
|SpaE2M=Combination of ''Rolf'' ("Doogan") and the {{wp|Funk}} music style | |SpaE2M=Combination of ''Rolf'' ("Doogan") and the {{wp|Funk}} music style | ||
}} | }} |