Doobie
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“
I bit 'em! I bit 'em! Bit 'em lots! (噛んじゃった!噛んじゃった!いっぱいかんでやったぜーッ)
”
—Doobie, Chapter 37: The Three from a Faraway Land, Part 2
Doobie (怪人ドゥービー, Kaijin Dūbī, lit. "Doobie le fantôme") est un antagoniste tertiaire figurant dans la première partie de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Phantom Blood.
Doobie est un Zombie particulièrement monstrueux au service de Dio Brando. Alors qu'il essaie d'attaquer la Soeur de Poco, Jonathan Joestar vient la défendre et un combat entre eux s'ensuit.
Apparence
Doobie is a large, muscular zombie who has fangs and claws. He wears a gunny sack on his head as a mask to hide the multiple snakes lurking in his head and face. The mask has one hole on the left side that presumably allows him to see. Additionally, he wears a deerstalker cap and a scarf. His body is adorned with various jewelry and armor, including a necklace, bracelets, wristbands, shoulder pads, and cloth wrapped around his ankles.
His chest and thighs are left exposed, while an armored plate covers his stomach. Below it, he wears a belt and underwear. His body is also coated in some sort of liquid.
Doobie has many holes in his skull for his snakes to freely move through his head, including a hole in his left eyesocket and the large hole in the center of his forehead from a prior attack. His bottom eyelids appear unnaturally hardened. Several tiny worms also stick out of the top of his head, resembling hair.
Palettes
Les palettes changent souvent entre les médias. L'information ci-dessous ne devrait pas être considérée comme canonique.
Manga CouleurPB (PS2)Anime
Skin(Pinkish-Brown)
Eyes(Brown)
Outfit
(Light yellow scarf, brown armor, teal shoulder pads)
Skin(Khaki)
Eyes(Red)
Outfit(Gray scarf and brown armor)
Skin(Pale blue)
Eyes(Red sclera with green iris)
Outfit(Gray scarf, purplish blue armor)
Personnalité
Doobie is animalistic and vicious. As soon as Dio introduces Doobie to Poco's sister, he immediately acts on his urges and pounces at her, ripping her skirt off. In his brief appearance, he speaks primitively, mostly screeching or repeating his words.
Pouvoirs
Zombie
As a Zombie, Doobie's strength, durability, and speed are multiplied. He can climb up to high places and withstand an anvil stabbing the back of his head, feeling perfectly fine after the initial pain.[1]
Manipulation de Serpents
Doobie can control several snakes who live inside his head, including venomous cobras and flesh-eating vipers. He hides them with the sack on his face so he can catch his opponents by surprise, having his snakes extend themselves and bite his opponents when they are off guard.
This technique is not effective against skilled Ripple users such as Jonathan Joestar, who can easily extract the venom out of their skin.
Histoire
On December 1, 1888, Dio Brando makes Doobie into a zombie in Windknight's Lot. Doobie stands on a ledge above a window as Dio attempts to persuade Poco's sister to join him. After she refuses by slapping Dio, he introduces her to the monstrous Doobie and leaves her alone with him. Doobie jumps down from the ledge and grabs Poco's sister, ripping her skirt off. As he squeezes her neck, Jonathan throws an anvil which pierces through Doobie's forehead.
Doobie grabs his head in pain wondering who attacked him. When Jonathan jumps down to attack him, he suddenly sends several snakes through the hole in his mask, inflicting Jonathan with bite wounds. Doobie cheers that he managed to bite Jonathan a lot and removes the sack over his head to reveal his true face. Doobie charges at Jonathan attempting to bite him again, but Jonathan catches Doobie's snakes and ejects the venom from his bloodstream using the energy he inherited from Will Anthonio Zeppeli. Jonathan then manipulates the snakes with his Ripple energy, causing them to begin devouring Doobie. As he is being eaten and melted by the Ripple from the bites of each snake, Doobie wonders why his snakes betrayed him.
Chapitres / Episodes
Apparition dans le Manga
Chapitres (ordre chronologique)
- Chapter 37: The Three from a Faraway Land, Part 2 (Décès)
Apparitions dans l'Anime
Episodes (ordre chronologique)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 8: Bloody Battle! JoJo & Dio (Décès)
Citations
Citations
- “I bit 'em! I bit 'em! Bit 'em lots! (噛んじゃった!噛んじゃった!いっぱいかんでやったぜーッ)”—Doobie, Chapter 37: The Three from a Faraway Land, Part 2
- “Roon! Roon! Roon! Nuhehehe, surprised?! (ルン!ルン!ルン!ヌウフフフフ、たまげたかァああ!)”—Doobie, Chapter 37: The Three from a Faraway Land, Part 2
- “Wh- What are you doing, my snakes?! Th- They're eating me! N- No way... (なっ!なにをするヘビども…!く 喰われる!…そ そんなあ!!)”—Doobie, Chapter 37: The Three from a Faraway Land, Part 2
Jeux Vidéo
Phantom Blood (PS2)
Doobie appears in Chapter 19 as one of the last enemies faced before Dio. Doobie's special attack uses the snakes from his face to attack and poison the enemy. Several "cat-birds" and "dog-men", Dio's chimeras, fight alongside Doobie. He is a playable character in Extra Battle Mode and 77 Rings Knights Mode.
In Dio Mode, there is an extra event where he teams up with Adams to defeat Dio.
Doobie
Commands
Name
Japanese
Normal Combo
通常コンボ
Roon! Roon! Roon!
ルン!ルン!ルン!
Banzaaii!
ばんざあぁぃィ!
Double Lariat
ダブルラリアット
I Bit 'Em! I Bit 'Em!
噛んじゃった!×2
HOOOORYYYN!
ホオオオオリィィン!
Running
Uraaa!
うらぁあ!
Running
Ushaa!
ウシャー!
Back Step
バックステップ
during damage
Mega Crush
メガクラッシュ
(LV0)
Taunt
挑発
(LV1-3)
Surprised?
たまげたかァああ?
Available Stages: Extra Battle 16
- 77 Rings Knights Mode: Living Corpses
Galerie
Détails
- Doobie's cap and sack over his head is a reference to Joseph Merrick,[2] an English man with several deformities who was nicknamed "Elephant Man" when he was exhibited at a freak show. Merrick wore a cap and gunny sack over his head with a hole in it so he could travel without drawing undue attention.[3]
- In Steel Ball Run Chapter 13: The Sheriff's Request to Mountain Tim, an Indian in the crowd at the start of the second stage of the Steel Ball Run race bears the tattoo of a skull with snakes inside of it, referencing Doobie.
Références
- ↑ Chapter 37: The Three from a Faraway Land, Part 2
- ↑ [citation needed]
- ↑ Joseph Merrick - Wikipedia