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Doot-Doot Sisters in Sirena Beach in the game Super Mario Sunshine.
The Doot-Doot Sisters on Sirena Beach.
“My feet hurt, and my arms feel like lead. Oh, and DOOT-DOOT!”
Doot-Doot Sisters, Super Mario Sunshine

The Doot-Doot Sisters[1] are an ensemble of travelling street performers and recurring minor characters in Super Mario Sunshine. They are made up of two female Pianta dancers, a yellow and a fuchsia one, and are often accompanied by a blue male Pianta with a ukulele. They are well-known on Isle Delfino and are usually surrounded by a group of fans. When they talk, they usually end their sentences with strings of the word "doot" and random variations of it, a habit that their fans pick up on and replicate.

While not much is known about their overall opinion regarding their occupation, the Doot-Doot Sisters more than once make disgruntled remarks regarding their fans, notably when said fans are sweaty[2], dressed sloppily[3], or annoyingly inconsiderate. They occasionally appear throughout different levels, performing their iconic hula dance. Locations where the Doot-Doot Sisters are found include the following:

The Doot-Doot Sisters make a minor cameo in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! each time a Cup is won. They later appear in Mario Party 8 at the beginning of Goomba's Booty Boardwalk, hula dancing.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フラフラシスターズ[?]
Furafura Shisutāzu
Wandering Sisters
German Tut-Tut Schwestern[?] Doot-Doot Sisters
Italian Sorelle Dudu[?] Doo-Doo Sisters
Spanish hermanas Dupidú[?] Doo-Be-Doo sisters

Trivia

  • Content Piantas can be heard singing the Doot-Doot Sisters' songs when approached close-up in Super Mario Sunshine.
  • A "Doot-Doot" that sounds similar to that of the Doot-Doot Sisters can also be heard from the Piantas on the Delfino Square course in Mario Kart DS.
  • Contrary to other versions, the Spanish localization does not capitalize the "sisters" part of their name.

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