Vinegar Doppio
Vinegar Doppio (ヴィネガー・ドッピオ, Vinegā Doppio) is a primary antagonist featured in the fifth part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Vento Aureo, introduced in the "My Name is Doppio" story arc.
Doppio is Diavolo's younger, more innocent and eccentric underboss. As a member of Passione, he thinks of himself as the most loyal subordinate to the Boss; in reality, he and Diavolo are split personalities inhabiting the same body.
During the course of Vento Aureo, he helps Diavolo to act and move around undetected. As a Stand user, he is able to wield part of King Crimson in battle.
Appearance
Doppio appears as a fairly slim yet fit young man, described as appearing too young to have children.[4] He has freckles, contributing to his boyish looks, and light-colored irises that disappear when he is not in control of the body. His hair is tied into a neck-length ponytail by a weave-like braid; the front hair is left loose and sweeps over to one side lock, the position and length of which is portrayed inconsistently.
His clothing consists of a light-colored sweater with gash-like openings on it that leave the midriff exposed and a loose pair of jeans with studs covering the thighs and sides of the ankles. Doppio also wears a black mesh shirt underneath the sweater.
Color Schemes
Personality
Doppio is a much more regular person in contrast to Diavolo: friendly, honest, and a bit cowardly. Doppio regularly hallucinates random objects as "phones" with which he talks with his alter-ego, not knowing that they share the same body.
Doppio mostly behaves like a good-natured teenager, being friendly and polite. After borrowing a toy phone from a child while taking a plane, he apologizes for taking too long.[5] He cares for insects, risking his life by jumping in front of a truck to save one when a kid was about to catch it.[6] Whenever attacked, Doppio automatically reverts to a state of true fear and submission, often choosing the safest option such as comply with his aggressor's demands. He believes himself to be unlucky, which provides an ironic contrast to Diavolo's good fortune.
Fiercely loyal to his boss to a point of attempting to fulfill the mission first and foremost, Doppio is somewhat resourceful although Diavolo has to help and counsel him from time to time. Despite this, Doppio has a sense of pride. During his battle against Risotto Nero, Doppio refuses to leave the battle or have his boss step in, remaining and doing all he could to find a weakness in Risotto's Stand, Metallica.[7] He shares his alter ego's collected nature when in battle, and while his first actions are usually panicking and screaming, he soon and very quickly calms down, carefully using his tools to identify the enemy and their powers.
As Diavolo is very gentle and patient with Doppio, he is usually completely unquestioning, agreeing to whatever his boss says. As he dies, Doppio's last thoughts are of his boss, remaining faithful until the end and smiling. He believes that Diavolo will surely win and asks Diavolo to call him in his last moments, remarking that he feels lonely.[8]
Doppio is subjected to angry mood swings, and swears heavily during these fits, though unlike Diavolo he is less controlled and focused with it. Snappy, Doppio flat-out disobeys and argues with the Boss during the battle with Risotto,[7] berates Bucciarati for nearly falling into the street, and even rebukes Diavolo himself once more for "calling" him in Bucciarati's presence.[9] He also has a low tolerance and almost zero patience for "idiots" and people who withhold "phones" from him.
Doppio doesn't believe in fortune telling, stating that some of the claims that a fortune teller made were simply guesses due to his appearance, such as thinking that he's a tourist because he has a bag.[10]
He is entirely unaware that he shares a body with Diavolo, considering himself Diavolo's underboss and, furthermore, an entirely separate person. Doppio strongly believes that any object can become a phone when he needs to converse with Diavolo, including an ice cream cone, a burned cigarette, or even a frog.[11][12] He seems to have a poor memory as well; before encountering Risotto, Diavolo warns his alter ego that the assassin is in the area and gives him strict instructions on how to deal with him and how to complete the mission. However, upon "hanging up", it didn't take more than a brief moment for Doppio to immediately forget his mission, what he was just ordered, the fact that Risotto was in the area, and above all, how he managed to talk to the boss despite his phone being broken.[13]
Abilities
Stand
Doppio is capable of using Epitaph, a sub-ability of King Crimson, as well as King Crimson's arms; Doppio assumes he is borrowing them from Diavolo. They allow him to see ten seconds into the future and perform powerful strikes.
Double Personality
Doppio and Diavolo are two souls that inhabit the same body. As a result, they can switch their personalities as well as their physical appearance.[14] Compared to Diavolo, Doppio appears a lot younger and is described by a fortuneteller as looking too young to have children.[4] Diavolo appears to be a lot taller, as well as more muscular. When he takes over, Doppio's freckles disappear, his voice deepens, and his hair is seemingly a different length. According to Diavolo, it takes a couple of seconds for him to completely take over Doppio's body.[15]
Diavolo seems to be able to manipulate Doppio's memories, as Diavolo remembers everything and can see everything that happens to Doppio but not vice versa, although it's unknown how much of this is based on Doppio's possible poor memory.
Doppio can communicate with Diavolo through any kind of object while not in control, making the underboss believe he is another person altogether. Doppio can always hear his alter ego's voice through the object. Whenever Diavolo wants to talk to him, Doppio subconsciously making a ringing noise and grabs a random object in his vicinity to act as a phone. Doppio also always carries a broken or dismantled phone headset.
Relationships
Alter Ego
- Diavolo: While Doppio never learned the truth between themselves, he highly respects Diavolo and always called him "Boss" - though whether or not Doppio knew Diavolo's name is unknown. Doppio also seems to be Diavolo's gofer, something he takes pride in considering how loyal he was to a point of stubbornness, and he seemed heed most of Diavolo's orders when he remembered them.
Enemies
- Risotto Nero: Both of these characters have a mutual dislike for each other. Risotto dislikes Doppio simply because he is connected to "the boss" and vice versa because Risotto is looking for the boss. As Risotto continues to try to kill Doppio this dislike grows to the point that Doppio is willing to risk his own life for a chance to kill Risotto.
History
In Sardinia
Doppio was first seen in Sardinia, carrying a briefcase. In his introduction, he appeared to save a little boy from being hit by a truck as the boy was seen playing with a bug. After narrowly avoiding being run over, Doppio caught the attention of a fortune teller. While at first skeptical, Doppio became interested in the man's fortune telling when he began telling him that he had a daughter, even though he looked far too young. The fortune teller himself was left astonished that Doppio was a father, and pried to see his palms, leaving him uneasy. Doppio begins to panic as the fortune teller began to harass him not of a desire for money, but to figure out the mystery behind the strange boy. In a twist, Doppio grabs the fortune teller and slams him into a wall, calling him a "dead man". It is then that he transforms into Diavolo and kills the fortune teller. The boy from before witnesses this, and Doppio emerges from the shadows, pushes him out of the way, and tells the bug that was next to him to be careful as he runs away screaming and crying in fright.
Doppio arrives at the Costa Smeralda with a taxi. However, the driver cons him with an inflated price and Doppio protests. The taxi driver manhandles Doppio and threatens to take his money by force, looking at an envelope he assumes contains money. Initially fearful, Doppio then becomes extremely angry and shoves his finger in the driver's eye socket, threatening to pull out his eye. Suddenly a phone rings. Doppio hallucinates that someone is calling him with a telephone and he takes a little puppet to use it as his "phone". Diavolo contacts him and tells him that they are being watched. Doppio turns around and sees Risotto Nero, having arrived to attack Team Bucciarati when they inevitably arrive at the house as well. Instructed by his Boss to get Risotto within two meters to allow King Crimson to kill the traitor, Doppio waits for Risotto to appear behind him and turns around to attack. However, Risotto quickly outmaneuvers him and Doppio smacks his face against a rock. Left bleeding profusely enough to get blood all over his shoes, Doppio begins to panic. When Risotto questions what's in an envelope (containing the photo of Donatella) underneath Doppio that the young man appeared to have deliberately hidden, he is led to believe it is only a bit of rubbish as Doppio manages to stick the photograph to the bottom of his foot with his own blood.
Though Doppio has convinced Risotto that his fear and cowardice were genuine, Risotto notices that Doppio reacted to the sound of Aerosmith patrolling the area, and figures out that he's a Stand user. Doppio once again attacks Risotto, but it is then that razor blades suddenly appear in his mouth. Attempting once more to attack Risotto by running at him unintentionally reveals to the assassin that whatever Stand Doppio has must be a close-ranged Power-type, and keeps himself from getting within 2–3 meters. Needles then begin spewing out of Doppio's mouth, leaving him even more confused to Risotto's Stand as the assassin suddenly disappears.
Diavolo grants Doppio Epitaph as well as King Crimson's arms. The first thing Doppio forecasts using Epitaph is Risotto turning invisible and a pair of scissors inexplicably forming in his neck, ready to cut his throat. He wonders how the scissors could move on their own, and before they could snip his throat, he forcefully tears them out. Risotto once again disappears, and Doppio sees a foot getting severed. He tells Diavolo what happens, and is ordered to run away. However, he figures out Risotto's Stand, Metallica's ability, and throws the scissors in a direction. The scissors sever Risotto's foot while a nearby frog explodes into razors. This proves to Doppio that Metallica's ability is that of magnetism of the iron in blood. Just then, multiple knives created from the iron in the sand are sent at Doppio, and while he deflects most of them, few are able to strike him. Diavolo reprimands him and tells him that he is "on his way" to finish Risotto off himself. Risotto reattaches his foot with Metallica and turns invisible once more.
Doppio peers into Epitaph's forecast and sees a large chunk with blood gushing missing from his own head, causing him to panic. While his body begins to change as Diavolo slowly emerges, Doppio uses the knives to pinpoint Risotto's location like a compass. However, upon throwing them, Risotto reveals that he expected it, and detached his severed foot for the knife to locate. Razors start forming in Doppio's head, and Risotto declares victory, having figured out that Doppio is actually the Boss himself. The instant he orders the razors to explode out of Doppio's head, Risotto is shot by a volley of bullets. Diavolo takes over and reveals that the knives thrown were in the direction of Bucciarati's group, causing Aerosmith to attack whomever was in the direction of the thrower.
As Doppio has lost a lot of blood and is heavy on breath, Risotto, the larger blip on Narancia's radar, was targeted. More bullets rip through Risotto, sending his still-invisible skin flying and landing on Diavolo's body, revealing the cause of the missing chunk in Doppio's head. Diavolo is left standing over Risotto in victory and offers him a quick and honorable death in exchange for him restoring his iron levels to normal. However, as a last resort, Risotto uses Metallica, caught on Aerosmith when his skin was sent flying, to guide Aerosmith and shoot Diavolo. Diavolo erases half a second to avoid the bullets, and Risotto ends up getting shot himself, bringing an end to the assassin.
Doppio is used to disguise Diavolo, in combination with the stolen clothes of the child they kidnapped, to allow him to get close to Leone Abbacchio and kill him before his Moody Blues could reveal Diavolo's face. Diavolo thus allows Doppio to retake control. Later, Doppio and Diavolo see Team Bucciarati leaving Sardinia with a surprisingly determined look on their face. Worried, Diavolo calls Doppio who answers with an ice cream cone. Diavolo tells Doppio to go check the stela. Seeing it has been tampered with, Diavolo realizes that Team Bucciarati must have discovered something after all. He orders Doppio to deploy Cioccolata and Secco despite his disdain. During the flight from Sardinia to Rome, Diavolo explains to Doppio Cioccolata's story and tells him he must go to Rome to reign him in.
In Rome
Upon arriving in Rome, Doppio is taken hostage by Secco, whom is fighting Bucciarati. As neither of them recognise him, Bucciarati saves him by placing a zipper on him to punch through him and kill Secco without hurting him. Bucciarati's body is on the verge of collapsing and he's now blind and deaf. Doppio decides to "help" him reach his destination to discover the heroes' objective, but then the way to the Colosseum is barred by Mista, who is near. Doppio hides with Bucciarati and then the Boss calls him. Diavolo explains that Bucciarati is now a sort of undead, a soul bound to a dead corpse. He is blind and deaf, but can still distinguish souls and what souls are saying, explaining how he can still interact with Doppio despite being seemingly crippled. Diavolo lends a bit of his aura to Doppio. This has the double effect of fooling Bucciarati into thinking he's in the presence of Trish and also making Mista go away protect Trish, who's sensed her father. Bucciarati and Doppio can enter the Colosseum but then they are confronted by Jean Pierre Polnareff, who is sitting on the second floor. Polnareff interrogates Doppio and Bucciarati because he doesn't know Doppio. Doppio manages to pretend being Trish for a little while, but his cover is practically blown when Bucciarati says that Trish is a Stand user and Polnareff asks "Trish" to show her Stand. The Boss finally recognizes Polnareff and takes control of Doppio's body. Diavolo abandons Bucciarati and kills Polnareff.
When Chariot Requiem swapped the souls of the inhabitants of Rome, Doppio's soul was transferred into Bucciarati's body, with Bucciarati's soul going into Diavolo's body. Team Bucciarati keeps a close eye on Bucciarati's body. The moment Doppio began to awake, he was shot down by Mista. Though Mista claimed that the shots would not be fatal, Doppio eventually dies by bleeding out on the pavement. Before his death, he claims that he was waiting for a call from Diavolo, whom left Bucciarati's already dying body, knowing it was dangerous to stay, sacrificing Doppio to keep himself alive. Despite this, Doppio viewed his Boss's decision as a smart one that would allow him to defeat the traitors.
Chapters / Episodes
- Chapter 541: Storm Warning in Sardinia Island!
- Chapter 542: My Name is Doppio, Part 1
- Chapter 543: My Name is Doppio, Part 2
- Chapter 544: King Crimson vs. Metallica, Part 1
- Chapter 545: King Crimson vs. Metallica, Part 2
- Chapter 546: King Crimson vs. Metallica, Part 3
- Chapter 547: King Crimson vs. Metallica, Part 4
- Chapter 551: Pronto! On the Phone, Part 1
- Chapter 552: Pronto! On the Phone, Part 2
- Chapter 553: Destination: Rome! The Colosseum
- Chapter 567: "Green Day" and "Oasis", Part 14
- Chapter 568: His Name is Diavolo, Part 1
- Chapter 569: A Little Story from the Past
- Chapter 570: His Name is Diavolo, Part 2
- Chapter 574: The Requiem Quietly Plays, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 576: The Requiem Quietly Plays, Part 5 (In Bruno Bucciarati's body)
- Chapter 577: The Requiem Quietly Plays, Part 6 (In Bruno Bucciarati's body) (Death)
- Golden Wind Episode 21: The Mystery of King Crimson (Voice only)
- Golden Wind Episode 26: A Little Story from the Past ~My Name is Doppio~ (1st full appearance)
- Golden Wind Episode 27: King Crimson vs. Metallica
- Golden Wind Episode 28.5: destino
- Golden Wind Episode 29: Destination: Rome! The Colosseum
- Golden Wind Episode 32: Green Day and Oasis, Part 3
- Golden Wind Episode 33: His Name is Diavolo
- Golden Wind Episode 34: The Requiem Quietly Plays, Part 1
- Golden Wind Episode 35: The Requiem Quietly Plays, Part 2
- Golden Wind Episode 36: Diavolo Surfaces (Death)
Quotes
- “Luck just hasn't been with me lately. It's just one trouble after another, and nothing ever goes right.”—Vinegar Doppio, Chapter 541: Storm Warning in Sardinia Island!
- “Turururururu! TURURURURURURU!!! Click Yes? This is Doppio.”—Vinegar Doppio hallucinating a phone call, Chapter 542: My Name is Doppio, Part 1
- “Roger that. [Following your orders] is my reason for living as well.”—Vinegar Doppio, Chapter 553: Destination: Rome! The Colosseum
- “I miss you... Boss... call me... like you always do... I'll be waiting... Call... me...”—Vinegar Doppio's last words, Chapter 577: The Requiem Quietly Plays, Part 6
Gallery
Trivia
- Doppio's split personalities were inspired by the novel The Minds of Billy Milligan,[16] which is based on the story of Billy Milligan, the first person in U.S. history acquitted of a major crime by pleading dissociative identity disorder.
- The Italian version of Vento Aureo changes Doppio's first name to "Aceto" instead of "Vinegar". "Aceto" is the Italian word for "vinegar".
- English dub voice actor Kellen Goff auditioned for Vinegar Doppio's role as well as Diavolo's,[17] though Griffin Burns ended up winning the role while Goff only won Diavolo's.
References
- ↑ Chapter 569: A Little Story from the Past
- ↑ Golden Wind Model Sheet no CR200-20
- ↑ Chapter 572: The Requiem Quietly Plays, Part 1 (Seen on Giorno's watch)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Chapter 541: Storm Warning in Sardinia Island!
- ↑ Chapter 553: Destination: Rome! The Colosseum, p.5
- ↑ Chapter 541: Storm Warning in Sardinia Island!, p.3, p.19
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Chapter 547: King Crimson vs. Metallica, Part 4, p.5
- ↑ Chapter 577: The Requiem Quietly Plays, Part 6, p.18
- ↑ Chapter 568: His Name is Diavolo, Part 1, p.12
- ↑ Chapter 541: Storm Warning in Sardinia Island!, p.6
- ↑ Chapter 542: My Name is Doppio, Part 1, p15
- ↑ Chapter 544: King Crimson vs. Metallica, Part 1, p.10
- ↑ Chapter 543: My Name is Doppio, Part 2, p.3
- ↑ Chapter 577: The Requiem Quietly Plays, Part 6
- ↑ Chapter 547: King Crimson vs. Metallica, Part 4
- ↑ Hirohiko Araki's Manga Techniques - Continued
- ↑ https://twitter.com/kellengoff/status/1320263932901117953?s=20