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For twins related by blood, see [[Twin Tropes]]. See also [[Disguise Tropes]]. If a good character has an evil Doppelgänger, the Doppelgänger is an [[Evil Twin]].
 
Not to be confused with [[Doppelganger (novel)|the novel]], [[Doppelganger (web video)|the web video]], [[Doppelgänger (1969 film)|the movie sometimes called ''Journey to the Far Side of the Sun'']], [https://doppelganger-ru.bandcamp.com/ the gothic band from Russia], [https://www.doppelgangerband.com/ the Houston-based wedding and events band] or, [https://www.facebook.com/DoppelgangerMusik the Philadelphia-based German/Irish oompah/rock band], or [[w:Doppelganger (disambiguation)|any other Doppelganger]]. Unless, of course, they happen to look ''just like them''.
 
'''Specific types of Doppelgängers include'''
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* [[Surgical Impersonation]]—When the doppelganger used [[Magic Plastic Surgery]] to impersonate someone.
 
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* [[Actually a Doombot]]—When the person is revealed to be a robotic duplicate.
* [[Ambiguous Clone Ending]]—Did the original kill the clone, or is the clone the survivor?
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* [[I Say What I Say]]—Doppelgangers speaking in unison.
* [[Identity Impersonator]]—A ploy heroes use to throw off people are snooping their [[Secret Identity]].
* [[Impostor -Exposing Test]]—A test to identify an alien or supernatural impostor.
* [[Imposter Forgot One Detail]]—An impersonator fails to to be convincing.
* [[Kill and Replace]]
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