He seems to have a very poor memory to top it off, but whether it's due to Diavolo's influence over Doppio is unknown. Doppio seems to be largely unaware of what the objects he hallucinates as "phones" really are, being an ice cream cone, a burned cigarette or even a frog. Diavolo was shown moving Doppio out of the alley shortly after killing the fortune teller so he didn't see the corpse, but also possibly to withholding his actions from Doppio entirely. Doppio calling his "Boss" with a cigarette Even with the bridge of personality to personality, however, he is entirely unaware of their co-inhabitance and considers himself Diavolo's underboss, not knowing that they share the same body. He also has a low tolerance and almost zero patience for "idiots" and people who withhold "phones" from him.ĭoppio has been shown questioning fortune telling, as he stated that some of the guesses the fortune teller made were simply that due to his appearance ("You're a tourist," because of his bag, "You have a secret," because everybody does, etc.). Snappy, Doppio flat-out disobeyed and argued with his direct superior during the battle with Risotto and even rebuked him once more for "calling" him in Bucciarati's presence. However, Doppio is also subjected to angry mood swings, and swears heavily during these fits. 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 his powers.Īs Diavolo is 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, saying that if Diavolo is going with them he'll surely win and asks Diavolo to call him, remarking that he feels lonely. Despite this, though, bits of Diavolo are in Doppio: during the battle with Risotto Nero, Doppio refused 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. 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. Doppio frequently seems good with children as he once successfully borrowed a toy phone from a child while taking a plane and even risked his life to save another one. Doppio being victimized Doppio mostly behaves like a good-natured person and is by default a friendly and polite individual. He regularly hallucinates random objects as "phones" with which he talks with his alter-ego, not knowing that they share the same body. That is my reason for living as well.ĭoppio is friendly, honest, and a bit cowardly. Doppio also wears a black mesh shirt underneath the sweater. 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. 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. He has freckles, contributing to his boyish looks, and light-colored irises that disappear when he is not in control of the body. It is ambiguous whether Doppio is truly a Stand User, but he is allowed to partly wield King Crimson in battle.ĭoppio appears as a fairly slim yet fit young man (described as having the physique of a person in their late teens or early 20s). As a member of Passione, he thinks of himself as the most loyal subordinate to Diavolo, but in reality, the two are separate souls inhabiting the same body.ĭuring the course of Vento Aureo, he helps Diavolo to act and move around undetected. Vinegar Doppio (ヴィネガー・ドッピオ Vinegā Doppio) is an important side character and antagonist featured in Vento Aureo.ĭoppio is The Boss' younger, more innocent and eccentric underboss. SPOILER WARNING: Part 5 Spoiler details may follow. GW Episode 21 (Voice only) GW Episode 26 Japanese Voice Actor Passione Underboss W Other Information Media Manga Debut Vinegar: liquid used as a condiment or for pickling
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