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[[Image:Dorguy.jpg|frame|200px|right|[[Luigi]] answering one of [[Dorguy the First]]'s questions correct.]]
[[File:SPM Dorguy the First.png|thumb|200px|[[Luigi]] answering one of [[Dorguy the First]]'s questions correctly.]]
'''Dorguys''' are [[door]]s found solely in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' only appearing in [[The Underwhere]]. When first seen, they are normal doors that can't be opened. Using [[Tippi]], when the [[player]] points to these doors and presses the "A" button the Door will come to life.  
'''Dorguys''' are doors in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', only appearing in [[The Underwhere]]. When first seen, they are normal doors that cannot be opened. When using [[Tippi]], if the player points to these doors and presses the "A" button, the Door comes to life.  


There are only three known Dorguys. The first two will ask questions and the last one will have the heroes battle [[The Underchomp]]. The first Dorguy asks questions that seem ridiculously complicated at first, but always end up simple; e.g. "What is my name?". The second Dorguy asks questions involving coloured shapes on a screen a la Brain Age. The third one summons the Underchomp and Mario and co. must fight it in a turn based manner similar to ''EarthBound''.  The Dorguys have names: [[Dorguy the First]], [[Dorguy the Second]] and [[Dorguy the Third]].  
There are only three known Dorguys. The first two ask questions and the last one has the heroes battle the [[Underchomp]]. The first Dorguy asks questions that seem ridiculously complicated at first, but always end up simple; e.g. "What is my name?". The second Dorguy asks questions involving colored shapes on a screen ''à la'' Brain Age. The third one summons the Underchomp and Mario and co. must fight it in a turn based manner similar to ''EarthBound''.  The Dorguys have names: [[Dorguy the First]], [[Dorguy the Second]] and [[Dorguy the Third]].  
Their names are a portmanteau of the words '''Door''' and '''Guy''', and their faces have the same features as the [[Black Chest Demons]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]]''.
Their names are a portmanteau of the words 'door' and 'guy', and their faces have the same features as those of the [[Black Chest Demon]]s from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.


[[Category:Species]]
==Names in other languages==
[[Category:Traps and Obstacles]]
{{foreign names
[[Category:Animate Objects]]
|Jap=モンバーン
|JapR=Monbān
|JapM=Elongation of「門番」(''monban'', gatekeeper)
|Fre=Halteula
|FreM=From "halte-là" (a phrase meaning "stop there")
|Ger=Lasse Einar
|GerM=Derived from "hereinlassen" (the verb "to let somebody in")
|Kor=문지기
|KorR=Munjigi
|KorM=Gatekeeper
|Spa=Portalón
|SpaM=From "portal" (gate) with augmentative suffix "-ón"
|Ita=Portone
|ItaM=(Big) Door
}}
 
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[[Category:Animate objects]]
[[Category:Doors]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario species]]
[[de:Lasse Einar]]

Latest revision as of 01:50, January 8, 2024

Dorguy the First
Luigi answering one of Dorguy the First's questions correctly.

Dorguys are doors in Super Paper Mario, only appearing in The Underwhere. When first seen, they are normal doors that cannot be opened. When using Tippi, if the player points to these doors and presses the "A" button, the Door comes to life.

There are only three known Dorguys. The first two ask questions and the last one has the heroes battle the Underchomp. The first Dorguy asks questions that seem ridiculously complicated at first, but always end up simple; e.g. "What is my name?". The second Dorguy asks questions involving colored shapes on a screen à la Brain Age. The third one summons the Underchomp and Mario and co. must fight it in a turn based manner similar to EarthBound. The Dorguys have names: Dorguy the First, Dorguy the Second and Dorguy the Third. Their names are a portmanteau of the words 'door' and 'guy', and their faces have the same features as those of the Black Chest Demons from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese モンバーン[?]
Monbān
Elongation of「門番」(monban, gatekeeper)
French Halteula[?] From "halte-là" (a phrase meaning "stop there")
German Lasse Einar[?] Derived from "hereinlassen" (the verb "to let somebody in")
Italian Portone[?] (Big) Door
Korean 문지기[?]
Munjigi
Gatekeeper
Spanish Portalón[?] From "portal" (gate) with augmentative suffix "-ón"