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Dopefish
'Commander Keen' character
First gameCommander Keen IV
Created byTom Hall
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Several poses of the Dopefish, accompanied by its far less famous cousin, the Schoolfish.

The Dopefish ("dope" referring to stupidity, not drugs) is a dimwitted fictional fish that is one of the enemy characters in the fourth Commander Keen video game, Secret of the Oracle, released in 1991. He appears in the level The Well of Wishes. The character has since taken on a life of its own as a PC game industry in-joke, making hidden appearances in games from Apogee's 1994 Wacky Wheels down to titles as recent as the 2006 title SiN Episodes: Emergence, and has started something of an Internet following.Â

Physically, the Dopefish is a large green fish, with buckteeth. It is described in Keen 4 as "the second-dumbest creature in the universe" (a reference to the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the dumbest) and its thought patterns reportedly go "swim swim hungry, swim swim hungry". Although the Dopefish will eat anything that moves, its favorite diet is heroes like Commander Keen. id Software's Tom Hall later gave it its fake scientific name: Pisces swimeatus.

Tom Hall first invented the Dopefish as one of 24 potential characters for Keen 4. In his words, "I just drew this stupid little fish". Apogee webmaster Joe Siegler since became the Dopefish's staunchest fan, starting up the Dopefish.com web site as an archive of all things Dopefish-related. Siegler also supplied the voice, a burp, for the Dopefish in Wacky Wheels, Rise of the Triad, and Anachronox.[1]

The Dopefish in video games

Appearances

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This zombiefied Dopefish appears as an Easter egg in Quake III Arena

Not including the Commander Keen games or fan-made add-ons. In rough chronological order, in various forms from images to actual fish, and often inexplicably with the words "Dopefish lives!"

References

Although the Dopefish does not actually appear in these games, there is text mentioning him somewhere.

Although for a short period of time a rumor circulated the fish shaped object found in a Doom 3 pentagram was intended to be a Dopefish, in fact, when asked by Joe Siegler, id Software confirmed this was not the case. [3]