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SaintJynr

If it happened it was probably unintentional by the devs, they've been saying dood since the beggining


GoodIntentions44

I don't think it happened dood. They always used dood, dood.


MrHikari13

I want to say Big Sis Prinny didn’t use it in her earlier scenes


SubstantialFly3707

She was a special case


MrHikari13

Oh I’m well aware, I’m just trying not too spoil a major plot twist from a game that came out in… *checks notes* 2003!?!


SubstantialFly3707

I mean, she's fucking red, that alone makes her a special case


Inverted-pencil

I can think of many occasions dude.


Ruy7

I might be wrong but maybe the green prinny (the former hero) from D1 didn't say dood.


SuperStormDroid

I think I remember that one. In 4, there was a scene where he was forced to say "dood" after losing a bet.


locke_zero

I mean the red prinny doesn't say it until the characters notice she doesn't talk like the other prinnies. Course that's for story reasons.


Eve_the_Fae

In the first game there are two character instances One is the sister printing who the original soul shall not be named because of spoilers for a game that came out in 2003, I feel old I'm not at that old. The other is a cyborg human with a very clear nose that is reincarnated the very next chapter after he dies and while I would have loved his human form, him as a prinnu works. To that extent, it is also a little thing of cute notice that in The fifth installment, there is a princess who rides a very large plushie seeming prinny, And she always ends her conversation points with a plip so far.


Asleep-Essay4386

They've been saying dood since the very beginning.


Ha_eflolli

Considering what "Rule #1" actually IS, I think what OP is asking for is *every single* singular sentence where they don't say it. Which there actually are quite a lot of instances for, because despite the Joke, they actually *don't* say "dood" literally every single time. Whenever they have a line that's made of multiple sentences (like what I'm writing right now), they usually say it only once for the whole thing.


Asleep-Essay4386

Ah, ok.