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* [[Replicant Snatching]] -- Or when a robot/alien peels off the original's skin and wears it.
* [[Replicant Snatching]] -- Or when a robot/alien peels off the original's skin and wears it.
* [[Robot Me]] -- When the doppleganger is a robot.
* [[Robot Me]] -- When the doppleganger is a robot.
** [[Mobile Suit Human]] -- When the robot duplicate is piloted by a tiny alien.* [[Separated At Birth]] -- two (often but not always identical) twins are, well, separated at birth.
** [[Mobile Suit Human]] -- When the robot duplicate is piloted by a tiny alien.
* [[Separated At Birth]] -- two (often but not always identical) twins are, well, separated at birth.
* [[Shapeshifting]] -- Some doppelgangers can do it by shape shifting.
* [[Shapeshifting]] -- Some doppelgangers can do it by shape shifting.
* [[Split At Birth]]
* [[Split At Birth]]

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Talk about being your own worst enemy.
Lara Croft after she sends a mutant copy of herself into a lava pit


Twin. Doppelgänger, with an umlaut and a majuscule, is the German word for a ghostly double of a living person or more commonly simply a word for someone looking exactly like someone else, i.e. an impostor or double. It means "double (walker)", in the original. It is often said that one who sees their own Doppelgänger will die soon.

Traditionally, Doppelgängers have strange, supernatural origins, unlike twins which usually have more natural explanations. A Mirror Universe, Cloning, alien intervention, and magic are all possible sources of a Doppelgänger. For purposes of clarity, this index includes both mundane and supernatural impersonators of a character.

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.


Specific types of Doppelgängers include:

Related tropes: