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====''Super Mario 64 DS''====
====''Super Mario 64 DS''====
Dorrie also, of course, appears in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. However, in the game, he wears goggles, and more resembles the [[Dolphin]]s of ''[[Super Mario World]]''. He fulfills the same role as in ''Super Mario 64''. When [[Wario]] is playable, Dorrie has sometimes [[Wario's Cap]] on his head (of course, unless the [[player]] uses Wario).
Dorrie also, of course, appears in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. However, in the game, he now wears goggles, and more resembles the [[Dolphin]]s in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. He fulfills the same role as in ''Super Mario 64''. When [[Wario]]'s playable, Dorrie has sometimes [[Wario's Cap]] on his head (of course, unless the [[player]] uses Wario).


====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====

Revision as of 12:54, July 30, 2012

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Dorrie is a large, friendly, Plesiosaur-resembling creature that was first seen in Super Mario 64. He helps Mario, Luigi, and friends to cross the seas or reach higher areas.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario 64

Dorrie from Super Mario 64
Mario on the original Dorrie.

The first known Dorrie from Super Mario 64 lives in an underground lake in the Hazy Maze Cave. He spends his days swimming in circles, but will gladly give Mario a ride if he gets on his back. It is also possible to steer Dorrie by carefully climbing up onto his head; Mario will lose control of movement for a moment, then the player can control Dorrie by facing the direction they want to go in. Ground Pounding on his head will cause him to lower his neck, making this task easier. Strangely, a sign near the lake in which he takes residence states that he might eat visitors if they get too close, although he otherwise proves to be a harmless creature. Apparently, Dorrie is a Plesiosaur, possessing a rather younger complexsion.

Super Mario 64 DS

Dorrie also, of course, appears in Super Mario 64 DS. However, in the game, he now wears goggles, and more resembles the Dolphins in Super Mario World. He fulfills the same role as in Super Mario 64. When Wario's playable, Dorrie has sometimes Wario's Cap on his head (of course, unless the player uses Wario).

New Super Mario Bros.

Dorrie returns in New Super Mario Bros., and has goggles like in Super Mario 64 DS. Mario can ride on his back to cross large bodies of toxic water in certain levels of World 4. If Mario does a Ground Pound on Dorrie, he will move faster through the water. There are two sizes of Dorrie in this game.

Mario Party series

Dorrie is a recurring minor character in the Mario Party series, although only directly appearing in a few games, such as Mario Party 3 and Mario Party Advance; a lot of aquatic equipment in the Mario Party series, such as boats, are based on Dorrie.

Mario Party Advance

In Mario Party Advance, a Dorrie reveals that he is lonely after scaring away Mr. E. If Yoshi comes, they'll become friends and Dorrie gives him a Gaddget, the Soil Sonar. The credits show that Yoshi ought to visit him soon. It says that he hasn't seen him in a while, or as it says, ages.

Mario Party 5

In Mario Party 5, Dorrie, among with many other colored dorries, appears in the battle minigame Tug-o-Dorrie.

Gallery

Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • In the Japanese version of Super Mario 64, Dorrie is referred to as "Doshi", most likely a parody of the Loch Ness Monster (who is commonly referred to by the nickname "Nessie", which is pronounced "Neshi" in Japanese) and Yoshi. In the game's German version, he is actually called Nessie. Also, the English version of where he is in Mario Party Advance is punned on Loch Ness, Scotland, where Nessie comes from - Loch Dorrie.
  • Dorrie is most likely based off of the prehistoric swimming reptile, the Plesiosaur; which is also what the Loch Ness Monster is based off of.
  • Although Dorrie is male, Mario Party 3 uses feminine pronouns in some mini-games featuring him.

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