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'''Doogans''' are dog-like creatures in the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series. The badge shop owner [[Rowf and Rhuff|Rowf and his son Rhuff]], who can be found in east [[Toad Town]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', are the first Doogans to make an appearance. However, they are the only ones of their kind found in the game. The species had no name until ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', which also portrayed most Doogans as thugs that frequented [[Rogueport]] and the [[Glitz Pit]].
'''Doogans''' are dog creatures in the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series. The badge shop owner [[Rowf and Rhuff|Rowf and his son Rhuff]], who can be found in east [[Toad Town]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', are the first Doogans to make an appearance. However, they are the only ones of their kind found in the game. The species had no name until ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', which also portrayed most Doogans as thugs that frequented [[Rogueport]] and the [[Glitz Pit]].


==Notable Doogans==
==Notable Doogans==

Revision as of 11:09, April 9, 2022

Template:Species-infobox Doogans are dog creatures in the Paper Mario series. The badge shop owner Rowf and his son Rhuff, who can be found in east Toad Town in Paper Mario, are the first Doogans to make an appearance. However, they are the only ones of their kind found in the game. The species had no name until Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, which also portrayed most Doogans as thugs that frequented Rogueport and the Glitz Pit.

Notable Doogans

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ロテン
Roten
From「露店」(roten, street stand). This is also the name for Rowf from Paper Mario.

German Blöff
"bluff" adapted to German spelling. This is also the name for Rowf from Paper Mario.
Italian Mollalosso
From the sentence "molla l'osso" (literally: leave the bone), used when someone is holding something that doesn't belong to him. Also, maybe contains the word "molosso" (molossus, an ancient breed of dog)