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[[File:CyprienSuperCyp_7778.jpg|frame|Our [[Badass Normal|hero]] and his [[Superhero|alter ego.]]]
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{{quote|''"The oldest legends of Undabed recount that one day a great and terrifying black wave washed over the world and nothing and no one could resist it. A tower rose up out of this enormous tidal wave. The survivors of the catastrophe stopped and observed the tower for a moment. And they knew that this tower would bring them nothing but misfortune and suffering. The Master of the tower sent out his creatures in their thousands... We have found a way into Loren Darith, the Master's tower. Should I fail my mission, someone will take my place..."''|Lenny}}
{{quote|''"The oldest legends of Undabed recount that one day a great and terrifying black wave washed over the world and nothing and no one could resist it. A tower rose up out of this enormous tidal wave. The survivors of the catastrophe stopped and observed the tower for a moment. And they knew that this tower would bring them nothing but misfortune and suffering. The Master of the tower sent out his creatures in their thousands... We have found a way into Loren Darith, the Master's tower. Should I fail my mission, someone will take my place..."''|Lenny}}
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''This page is about a [[Video Game]]. For the trope, see [[Evil Twin]].''
''This page is about a [[Video Game]]. For the trope, see [[Evil Twin]].''


''Evil Twin: Cyprien's Chronicles'' is a videogame by In Utero published by [[Ubisoft]] in 2001. The hero of the story is Cyprien, a boy who grew up in an orphanage after both his parents [[Parental Abandonment|died on his birthday.]] Not knowing this, his friends organise a birthday for him one day. Enraged, Cyprien goes to his bedroom, where his teddy bear Lenny attempts to console him. Cyprien responds that Lenny is only an [[Imaginary Friend]], and condemns him and his world to oblivion. Lenny and Cyprien's friends then disappear and Cyprien is transported to Undabed, a once prosperous world that has been swallowed up by an enormous black wave leaving only a few islands, terrorised by the mysterious [[The Master|Master]], whom now holds Lenny captive...
''[[Evil Twin: Cyprien's Chronicles]]'' is a videogame by In Utero published by [[Ubisoft]] in 2001. The hero of the story is Cyprien, a boy who grew up in an orphanage after both his parents [[Parental Abandonment|died on his birthday.]] Not knowing this, his friends organise a birthday for him one day. Enraged, Cyprien goes to his bedroom, where his teddy bear Lenny attempts to console him. Cyprien responds that Lenny is only an [[Imaginary Friend]], and condemns him and his world to oblivion. Lenny and Cyprien's friends then disappear and Cyprien is transported to Undabed, a once prosperous world that has been swallowed up by an enormous black wave leaving only a few islands, terrorised by the mysterious [[The Master (trope)|Master]], whom now holds Lenny captive...


Guided by Wilbur, a talking elephant who travels around on a sling, Cyprien discovers that his make-believe alter ego SuperCyp is real in this world and the islands surviving the black wave are ruled by [[Evil Twin|evil versions]] of his friends from the orphanage.
Guided by Wilbur, a talking elephant who travels around on a sling, Cyprien discovers that his make-believe alter ego SuperCyp is real in this world and the islands surviving the black wave are ruled by [[Evil Twin|evil versions]] of his friends from the orphanage.
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Originally conceived as a television series, ''Evil Twin: Cyprien's Chronicles'' combines a dark and surreal art style with traditional [[Platformer]] gameplay.
Originally conceived as a television series, ''Evil Twin: Cyprien's Chronicles'' combines a dark and surreal art style with traditional [[Platformer]] gameplay.


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=== This game contains examples of the following tropes: ===

* [[Abnormal Ammo]]: Cyprien can put acorns, bubblegum, paper planes and forcefield generators in his slingshot.
* [[Abnormal Ammo]]: Cyprien can put acorns, bubblegum, paper planes and forcefield generators in his slingshot.
* [[After the End]]: The game takes place long after Undabed has been completely covered by a black sea.
* [[After the End]]: The game takes place long after Undabed has been completely covered by a black sea.
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* [[Badass Normal]]: Cyprien, who takes on most enemies in the game armed with only a slingshot.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Cyprien, who takes on most enemies in the game armed with only a slingshot.
* [[Be Careful What You Wish For]]: Lenny literally says this to Cyprien in the intro, after Cyprien condemns Lenny and his world to oblivion.
* [[Be Careful What You Wish For]]: Lenny literally says this to Cyprien in the intro, after Cyprien condemns Lenny and his world to oblivion.
* [[Big Creepy Crawlies]]: On Vincent's Island.
* [[Big Creepy-Crawlies]]: On Vincent's Island.
* [[Big Eater]]: Joey's [[Evil Twin]] takes this trope to its extreme.
* [[Big Eater]]: Joey's [[Evil Twin]] takes this trope to its extreme.
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: See [[Punny Name]].
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: See [[Punny Name]].
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: The Sea Sewers are controled by [[Mind Control|mind controlled]] Folk.
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: The Sea Sewers are controled by [[Mind Control|mind controlled]] Folk.
* [[Brats With Slingshots]]
* [[Brats with Slingshots]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Cyprien. He even manages to be unfazed in the Master's presence.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Cyprien. He even manages to be unfazed in the Master's presence.
{{quote| "Aren't you getting bored of this idiotic monologue?"}}
{{quote|"Aren't you getting bored of this idiotic monologue?"}}
* [[Evil Tower of Ominousness]]
* [[Evil Tower of Ominousness]]
* [[Evil Twin]]: Well, obviously. The islands are ruled by evil versions of Cyprien's buddies {{spoiler|and Cyprien's [[Evil Twin]] turns out to be... the Master.}}
* [[Evil Twin]]: Well, obviously. The islands are ruled by evil versions of Cyprien's buddies {{spoiler|and Cyprien's [[Evil Twin]] turns out to be... the Master.}}
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* [[Lonely Piano Piece]]: During the final battle against the Master.
* [[Lonely Piano Piece]]: During the final battle against the Master.
* [[Macro Zone]]: The classroom on Steve's Island, but oddly enough, not the rest of the school.
* [[Macro Zone]]: The classroom on Steve's Island, but oddly enough, not the rest of the school.
* [[The Master]]: The main villain.
* [[The Master (trope)|The Master]]: The main villain.
* [[Mr. Exposition]]: Wilbur.
* [[Mr. Exposition]]: Wilbur.
* [[No Export for You]]: The game was never released outside of Europe.
* [[No Export for You]]: The game was never released outside of Europe.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Cyprien's parents both died on his birthday.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Cyprien's parents both died on his birthday.
* [[Platform Game]]
* [[Platform Game]]
* [[Playing With Fire]]: SuperCyp's fireball attack.
* [[Playing with Fire]]: SuperCyp's fireball attack.
* [[Punny Name]]: In the original French, that is. The Demis are people split in half ("Demi" is French for half) and they call whole people Tooz. ("Tous" is French for all.)
* [[Punny Name]]: In the original French, that is. The Demis are people split in half ("Demi" is French for half) and they call whole people Tooz. ("Tous" is French for all.)
* [[Save Point|Save Points]]: And you have to bring a camera too, otherwise you won't be able to use them.
* [[Save Point|Save Points]]: And you have to bring a camera too, otherwise you won't be able to use them.
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Latest revision as of 03:01, 17 July 2018

Our hero and his alter ego.
"The oldest legends of Undabed recount that one day a great and terrifying black wave washed over the world and nothing and no one could resist it. A tower rose up out of this enormous tidal wave. The survivors of the catastrophe stopped and observed the tower for a moment. And they knew that this tower would bring them nothing but misfortune and suffering. The Master of the tower sent out his creatures in their thousands... We have found a way into Loren Darith, the Master's tower. Should I fail my mission, someone will take my place..."
—Lenny

This page is about a Video Game. For the trope, see Evil Twin.

Evil Twin: Cyprien's Chronicles is a videogame by In Utero published by Ubisoft in 2001. The hero of the story is Cyprien, a boy who grew up in an orphanage after both his parents died on his birthday. Not knowing this, his friends organise a birthday for him one day. Enraged, Cyprien goes to his bedroom, where his teddy bear Lenny attempts to console him. Cyprien responds that Lenny is only an Imaginary Friend, and condemns him and his world to oblivion. Lenny and Cyprien's friends then disappear and Cyprien is transported to Undabed, a once prosperous world that has been swallowed up by an enormous black wave leaving only a few islands, terrorised by the mysterious Master, whom now holds Lenny captive...

Guided by Wilbur, a talking elephant who travels around on a sling, Cyprien discovers that his make-believe alter ego SuperCyp is real in this world and the islands surviving the black wave are ruled by evil versions of his friends from the orphanage.

Originally conceived as a television series, Evil Twin: Cyprien's Chronicles combines a dark and surreal art style with traditional Platformer gameplay.

Tropes used in Evil Twin: Cyprien's Chronicles include:

"Aren't you getting bored of this idiotic monologue?"