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  • The G.I. Joe Ninja Force engage in battle Cobra's new androids which look uncannily human and match their every move.
  • Double Trouble is the 149th chapter of Akira Amano's Katekyō Hitman Reborn!
  • Double Trouble is a 1998 Sesame Street . Big Bird is confused; he sees the same little kid everywhere! He learns that the boy is actually a pair of identical twins.
  • Double Trouble, to materiał dodatkowy do gry fabularnej Star Wars: Roleplaying Game wydawanej przez Wizards of the Coast. Autorem tekstu jest Cory Herndon. Wydano go w 2002 roku on-line (Wizards.com).
  • Double Trouble is the fourty-first episode of Shaun the Sheep. It is also the first episode of Season 2
  • __WIKIA_BANNER__ Double Trouble is the first book in the Double Danger Trilogy and the 25th book in the The Hardy Boys Undercover Brothers series. It was first published on November 25, 2008 by Aladdin Paperbacks.
  • Double Trouble is a song about Team Rocket. It is featured in Pikachu's Jukebox.
  • Double Trouble may refer to: * The American title of Thomas, Percy and the Coal, * The thirteenth season episode, * The annual story, * The magazine story, * The 2012 magazine story, or * The De Agostini magazine story.
  • >"Boom Shock-A-Laka!" —Double Trouble's official catchphrase Double Trouble (ダブルトラブル in Japanese) is a Tiki Man who is one of the playable Skylanders in the Skylanders series, first appearing in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. His purple variant Series 2 counterpart, /Royal Double Trouble/, is an exclusive figure to the Moblie iOS Starter Pack for Skylanders: Battlegrounds if you buy it from GameStop. Other stores carry a regular Series 2 Double Trouble in a Series 1 Pose.
  • Double Trouble est un Sort du Pistolero.
  • "Double Trouble" is a villain song sung by Jessie, James, Meowth, and Giovanni from the of the Pokémon anime series.
  • Double Trouble is a monster spell specific to the Wizard of Yendor. As the name suggests, if this spell is cast and there is only one Wizard in the dungeon, he will clone himself. The clone has a 50% chance of being created with a cheap plastic imitation of the Amulet of Yendor and will temporarily take on the appearance of a random monster (like a mimic, but with monsters) before its first move. (This leads to the odd message Wait! That's the Wizard of Yendor! if one attempts to move onto the tile occupied by the clone before it attempts to attack).
  • Double Trouble was a crew that sailed the Viridian Ocean. The crew flew the flag of Deadly Reunion.
  • Double Trouble is the fifth episode of season 1 in Sugar Rush
  • Written by Otis Rush
  • "Double Trouble" is a song performed by the Frog Choir. It was performed at the Hogwarts Welcoming Feast on 1 September 1993. The choir held toads and ravens while singing.
  • Richard has made a reward chart, and the person who gets the most stars wins a jar of sweets. Meanwhile, Soo's Australian cousin Soola is coming to visit. She looks identical to Soo, which gives Sweep and Sooty a mischievous idea, Soola gets into trouble so, thinking she's Soo, Richard takes away her stars. Soon, the problem is resolved and Soo gets the jar of sweets, which she shares with everyone. Elsewhere, Butch wants a date with Soola, but he isn't very polite so Vicki teaches him how to win over a girls heart with a fancy dinner. Butch gets his date, but finds out Soola would rather have fish and chips in the garden shed.
  • Double Trouble is the seventeenth episode of the sixth season. It was written by Laura Beaumont and Paul Larson.
  • Double Trouble is the seventh EPF Mission in the Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force game. In this mission, you must train with two Elite Puffles; Loop and Pop. However, they are stubborn, and do not want to train.
  • Location Game Double Trouble is an achievement in Deus Ex: The Fall. It is awarded for performing a double takedown on enemy NPCs, either lethally or non-lethally.
  • Double Trouble is the ninth episode of The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan.
  • Double Trouble is a Doctor Who comic strip. It has been printed through various publications.
  • Double Trouble is the twentieth episode of season 3 in the animated series.
  • Double Trouble is a single-player Sandbox Challenge in Dead Rising 2: Off the Record. Location: Shoal Nightclub, Yucatan Casino Prerequisites: 9,500 kills Mission: Defeat the twins as quickly as possible!
  • Double Trouble is a novel based on an episode of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. The book was published in May 2006.
  • Image:Doubletrouble.png Image:Combofinisher.png Image:Bodyskill.png Image:Meleeattack.png Image:Runemagic.png Image:13sec.png Short Range, Gadget, Finisher Shearing Heels * Use gadget two times. * Receive Evasive (12s). Gadget: Gadget attacks add the effects of the currently selected gadget item. Shearing Heels: Enhance Evasive per combo point. Evasive: Increased melee and ranged resistances. Melee attackers lose physique. Ranged attackers lose concentration.
  • Double Trouble is a Little Golden Book. It was released in 1998 and it based off the Sesame Street television series.
  • Double Trouble is a questline of that occurs if the Player has Sherri and Terri.
  • Double Trouble, Is a female Professional Wrestling Tag-Team consisting of twin sisters, Britani Wylde and Bunny Wylde.
  • Double Trouble is a story in Scooby-Doo! #36 by DC Comics.
  • Double Trouble may refer to: * Double Trouble (character), a character from "Adventure of the Blue Diamond" and the Princess of Power toyline. * Double Trouble (episode), an episode of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
  • Out for revenge, Hacker invades Shangri-La and imprisons Master Pi. The kids and Digit arrive as Hacker searches for the Good Vibration — the source of peace and happiness on the cybersite. Trouble doubles with unexpected results for the kids as well as Hacker, Buzz and Delete. Will the good vibrations continue, or will Hacker turn Shangri-La into Shangri-Blah?
  • «Double Trouble» — песня из фильма «Гарри Поттер и узник Азкабана». Исполняется хором лягушек во время одного из пиршеств в Хогвартсе. При озвучке на русский язык не переводилась.
  • The Double Trouble is a duo of brothers who work under V.I.L.E. and its leader, Carmen Sandiego, appearing exclusively on the game show Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?.
  • Double Trouble es la primera misión que el detective Lester Leroc otorga a Huang Lee durante el transcurso argumental de Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars. El argumento de la misión consiste en la prueba de iniciación que Huang debe realizar en lugar de Lester para que este último pueda ingresar a la banda de moteros de los The Angels of Death. Está disponible luego de superar con éxito la misión By Myriads of Swords.
  • Double Trouble is the first mission in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars given to protagonist Huang Lee by Lester Leroc.
  • Double Trouble was an invertible box robot that exclusively entered Series 6 of Robot Wars. Its name came from its weaponry; two red spinning discs from car flywheels. The team previously entered Rambot into the Fourth Wars.
  • Double Trouble is a tiki man in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure.
  • Double Trouble is the first episode of season five of Full House. It originally aired on September 17, 1991.
  • Level: 22 Drops: * 1 DT's stone (value for the npc 4$), or * 1 DT's pride (value for the npc 13$) Zone(s): * Valley of Wishes Pet-Stats: * Char-Level 15 needed to use pet-card as a pet * +12 Life Points * +12 Action Points * +5 additional inventory slots * +10 Energy Drain (Attack) * +10 Defense * + Chance Critical Hit 0,15% * + Evading Rate 0,75% Notes: * Found all over the Valley of Wishes
  • Bitzer checks the sheep, but as soon as they fail, he starts to dislike them. When Shaun finds a Lark, along with glasses, he and Shirley dress up as a "fake" Farmer. But then the real Farmer shows up.
  • Double Trouble is the 17th level in Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2. As with some other levels, Double Trouble is named for its symmetry with two different types of monsters on both sides. It's really a very simple level, although Dave Borgman certainly does a good job of faking the player out on this point.
  • thumb|Lester döst vor sich hin... thumb|... und ist froh, dass Huang sich endlich im Burgerladen blicken lässt thumb|Huang wundert sich über Lesters Aussehen thumb|Lester hat allerdings... thumb|... nur 'Tarnkleidung' angezogen... thumb|... über die er selbst nicht glücklich ist thumb|Huang soll ihm beim Biker-Aufnahmetest vertreten thumb|Schließlich hat Lester noch eine nette Bombe zu vergeben... thumb|... und ist am Ende über Huangs Erfolg erstaunt (Huang trifft im Burgerrestaurant auf den fetten Detektiv, der gerade aus dem Fenster guckt) (Lester wird sauer) (Huang geht wieder)
  • Tails is playing football deep in the Emerald Hill Zone one day when his ball goes flying into the bushes. In an attempt to find it, Tails is surprised when he discovers that Sonic has been trapped inside a monitor. The hedgehog states that Doctor Robotnik trapped him in the item box and all Tails needs to do is press the red button to free him. Tails happily goes along with this, until he realises the Sonic he has freed is actually an evil double.
  • Billy Parker is a second-rate entertainer who is unaware that an electronic instrument has been implanted in his head, through which a foreign power can manipulate his behavior by remote control. When the OSI learns of the situation, Steve is assigned to pose as the comic's bodyguard to find out who implanted the device and why.
  • Double Trouble is the twenty-sixth Job mission in Need for Speed: Undercover. The mission begins with the player in pursuit of Rose Largo in her Porsche 911 Turbo (997) at the Sunset Hills Refinery at 7:22 p.m. The player must take down Rose Largo but she has called GMAC for help. GMAC arrives with in his Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 and starts attacking the player to protect Rose. He yells at the player informing them that he'll wipe them off the face of the earth and that it is finished. The player is ordered to take down GMAC after taking down Rose.
  • In English class, Ulrich is praying for a good grade. Jeremie notes that studying might have been more effective. In a rare instance, Herb has actually done better than Jeremie on a test. Ulrich's grade is decidely lower; an F+. The plus is to give him room to do worse next time. In the principal's office, Yumi arrives for a meeting. She's been missing a lot of classes lately, so the principal has decided to expel her should she miss just one more.
  • It's time for Shining Time Station's annual inspection. Dan, Becky, and Kara are making paper cut-outs. Stacy asks them to clean up their mess so that the station will look nice when J.B. King comes to inspect the station. Mr. Conductor arrives and Dan asks if he could trace him and draw a picture of him. Mr. Conductor agrees and Dan sets to work.
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NextMission
  • The Enemy of my Enemy
Level
  • 17
Season
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
Strength
  • 75
Attack
  • 75
  • Arcane Eldritch Beam
  • Conjure Exploding Double
  • Eldritch Beam
  • Magical Cataclysm
  • Summon Magic Bomb
Rooms
RealWorldRefs
  • *Obviously, all the E.C.H.O. robots are meant to be recognizable. Due to the passage of time, some of them no longer are. ** All the robots fall into three categories:
Issue Title
  • "Double Trouble"
MemorableQuotes
  • "When?" :--Scarlett, Storm Shadow and... Snake-Eyes?!
comic issue
  • G.I. Joe #119
Errors
  • * Snake-Eyes speaks. * Prince's E.C.H.O. is colored white. * Page 3, panel 6 - what the heck is going on with the back of Hawk's head?
ItemsOfNote
  • *First Appearances: Storm Shadow's Ninja Force uniform, ECHO robots, Skystorm *Snake-Eyes is shown unmasked. *The gag of nobody being able to remember Ghostrider's name continues. *"E.C.H.O." stands for Enhanced Copy, Human Original.
BriefSynopsis
  • The G.I. Joe Ninja Force engage in battle Cobra's new androids which look uncannily human and match their every move.
path1upgrade3desc
  • Fire off repeated Magic Bombs.
path2upgrade3desc
  • Exploding Doubles form automatically when enemies are defeated.
3DSpower2desc
  • Conjure a double. They will first appear as energy orbs that damage enemies. Then, they will transform into tiny projections of Double Trouble, seek our nearby enemies, and explode on contact.
soulgemname
  • Waterwalker
soulgemlocation
elementalpower
  • 32
basicupgrade2desc
  • Exploding Doubles do increased damage.
path2name
  • Conjuror
basicupgrade
  • Advanced Construct Techniques
  • Arcane Eldritch Beam
  • Conjure Unstable Double
  • Summon Magic Bomb
3DSupgrade2level
  • 6
3DSpower1desc
  • Double Trouble casts a electric bolt from his staff. He can move while casting.
path2upgrade2desc
  • Exploding doubles launch themselves at enemies and do extra damage.
power2desc
  • Summon a mindless double that seeks out enemies and explodes.
path1upgrade2desc
  • Magic Bombs do increased damage.
basicupgrade1desc
  • Eldritch Beam attack does increased damage.
3DSupgrade2desc
  • When Double Trouble begins casting his electric bolt a burst of energy will strike the ground where the bolt hits, damaging nearby enemies.The burst takes a few seconds to recharge.
3DSupgrade1level
  • 3
3DSupgrade
  • Double Double
  • Bolt Burst
  • Frigidouble
wowpowname
  • Triple Trouble
3DSpower
  • Lightning Staff
  • Double Up
path1desc
  • This upgrade path lets Double Trouble further develop his Eldritch Beam and Magic Bombs.
soulgemdesc
  • Can fly over water.
3DSupgrade1desc
  • When doubles are conjured, every other double will be enchanted with the power of ice stunning enemies when they explode.
wowpowdesc
  • Eldritch Beam splits off into three separate beams when it locks on an enemy. In the 3DS version, hold the primary attack button to create 3 electric bolts.
path2upgrade1desc
  • Shoot an Exploding Double and it increases in size and damage.
path1upgrade1desc
  • Eldritch Beam has longer range and does extra damage.
path1upgrade
  • Extended Eldritch Beam
  • Magic Armageddon
  • Magical Cataclysm
basicupgrade3desc
  • Summon a Magic Bomb.
power1desc
  • Press and hold the primary power button to fire beam of energy that locks onto targets.
path2desc
  • This upgrade path lets Double Trouble further develop his skills with Exploding Doubles.
path1name
  • Channeler
3DSupgrade3level
  • 9
path2upgrade
  • Imbue Construct
  • Rocket Powered Doubles
  • Spirit Construct
3DSupgrade3desc
  • Hold and then release to conjure a double-sized double that deals more damage.
basicupgrade4desc
  • Have up to 3 Exploding Doubles active at any given time.
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следующий
  • Buckbeak's Flight
Row 4 info
Misión
  • Double Trouble
название
  • Double Trouble
Previous Episode
chips available
  • 54
Agility
  • 30
Luck
  • 90
difficulty lynx
  • 1
Row 1 info
foundedyear
  • 2005
Unlocks
shares
  • Even
Juego
Story Romaji Title
  • Futatsu no Jiken
bold lynx
  • 249
updatemonth
  • 5
предыдущий
  • Apparition on the Train
Unlockedby
oceanname
  • Viridian
Row 4 title
  • Theme
  • Main Quest
Recompensa
  • Ninguna
crewname
  • Double Trouble
Password
  • OPCD
levelset
Next Episode
puppeteers
Row 2 info
foundedmonth
  • 7
Previous Chapter
publishedby
Anterior
Giftable
  • Non-Giftable
Row 1 title
  • Author
  • Level
bold difficulty ms
  • 3
LocationStart
  • Dismal Bog
foundedday
  • 3
Row 2 title
  • Illustrator
  • Release Date
Story Kanji Title
  • 二つの事件
bold ms
  • 256
bold complexity ms
  • 2
seniorofficers
  • Bubbleboy, Cullough, Kajira, Kimidoom, Megandeath, Oceanchicll, Otepoti, Piracy
herolevel
  • 7
difficulty ms
  • 1
robot name
  • Double Trouble
bold difficulty lynx
  • 2
обложка
  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban OST 05 - Double Trouble
bold complexity lynx
  • 2
Hint
  • No
Quest
  • Hitting enemy Heroes affected by with lowers the cooldown of Shadowflame by 1 second.
Row 3 info
  • 1
  • 1998
Row 3 title
  • First year published
  • Number of Quests
updateyear
  • 2007
Appearing
  • Featured Characters Featured Vehicles & Equipment
updateday
  • 12
Siguiente
chips required
  • 54
Othertitle
  • Price
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Number
  • 1
  • 4
  • 9
  • 17
  • 20
  • 41
  • Mission 7
Previous
Editor
Defense
  • 50
  • 116
Special
  • and African Prime Minister
Box Title
  • Double Trouble
Inks
Reason
  • Merged with Pirates of Freedom
Appearances
Goals
  • Defeat RukusDefeat Runk
  • To steal impossible loot for their boss, Carmen Sandiego
Element
Games
Original
  • 1976-10-03
pub date
  • 2008-11-25
Partof
Team
  • Team Challenge
Reward
  • None
  • After doing this 20 times, permanently lower the cooldown of Shadowflame by 1 second.
Date
  • 1998
  • 2009-11-23
  • 2012-05-24
Origin
  • Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
Dimensions
  • 48.0
Characters
Season(s)
  • Season 1 - Maddie Checks In
Skills
  • Perfect movement syncronization, disguise
fail
  • Fail the AOD initiation test.
Power
  • 2
  • Conjure Exploding Double
  • Eldedritch Beam
Speed
  • 35
  • 15.0
Series
Armor
  • 18
Tier
  • 3
Producer
pgs
  • Unknown
team members
  • David Johnson
  • Muthanthan "Sid" Thangeswaran
Role
  • Ally
Other
  • $3.99 [USD]
Game
  • CW
Lugar
Name
  • Double Trouble
  • "Double Trouble"
Text
  • Double Trouble
Type
  • Vehicles
Cover Artist
media type
  • Print
Publication date
Airdate
  • 1991-09-17
  • 2004-06-02
  • 2008-03-04
ReleaseDate
  • July 2000
Penciller
Caption
  • Cover art
  • Episode Collage
  • Cover of the Book
  • Double Trouble
  • Destruction of the Monoglobe.
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Issue no
  • 35
TotalXP
  • 1413
other entries
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  • Double Trouble
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Chapter
  • 149
Teleplay
Colors
Comic
  • Cartoon Network Action Pack
Weight
  • 100.0
imagewidth
  • 105
Jefe
Written By
  • John Williams/William Shakespere
Episode Number
  • 36.0
Preceded By
Image caption
Alias
  • Double Trouble , Couple O'Fellas, Bad Boys, Party Boys
Production
  • 45121
Air Date
  • 1991-12-23
  • 2003-10-28
Hobby
  • Partying
Pages
  • 12
  • 22
  • 157
Price
  • 2.5
Volume
Species
  • Tiki Man
Title
  • Navigation
  • Double Trouble
  • Code: LYOKO episode
  • Double Danger Trilogy
presenter
Part
  • Double Down
  • Double Trouble
  • Double Deception
Season Number
  • 2
Weapons
  • Steel spikes and flywheels
Letters
Image size
  • 200
Politics
  • Autocratic
Letterer
Captain
Before
  • Triple Trouble
Years
  • 2006-10-20
After
  • Final Round
Imagen
  • 250
Homeworld
Episode
  • 3
Illustrator
Quality
  • Uncommon
Episode Name
  • Double Trouble
PREV
Occupation
  • International criminals
ID
  • 287
from
url
  • starwars/article.asp?x=sw20020207adoubletrouble&c=rpg
Release
  • 2009-01-05
Fullname
  • Double Trouble
Target
for
Continuity
Time
  • 300
Image File
  • Double trouble.jpg
Gender
  • Male
Conductor
Health
  • 250
Artist
  • Min S. Ku
  • Maurice Fontenot
  • Phil Moy
Arc
Pencils
Source
NEXT
Performed by
Publisher
Flag
Writer
Director
Followed By
Founded
  • yes
Year
  • 2016
ISBN
  • 307960013
  • Unknown
  • ISBN-10: 1-4169-6765-6
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-4169 6765-1
Location
Size
  • 200
  • 300
wikipage disambiguates
LocationEnd
  • Dismal Bog
voiceeng
  • Alex Ness
PrevMission
  • Bloom or Bust
ItemList
  • 2
альбом
  • Гарри Поттер и узник Азкабана (саундтрек)
Mark ONLY if from ALVINNN!!! and The Chipmunks
  • yes
type of villains
  • Criminals
firstrelease
  • Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure
criticalhit
  • 50
Elite Puffles
abstract
  • The G.I. Joe Ninja Force engage in battle Cobra's new androids which look uncannily human and match their every move.
  • Double Trouble is the 149th chapter of Akira Amano's Katekyō Hitman Reborn!
  • Double Trouble is the twenty-sixth Job mission in Need for Speed: Undercover. The mission begins with the player in pursuit of Rose Largo in her Porsche 911 Turbo (997) at the Sunset Hills Refinery at 7:22 p.m. The player must take down Rose Largo but she has called GMAC for help. GMAC arrives with in his Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 and starts attacking the player to protect Rose. He yells at the player informing them that he'll wipe them off the face of the earth and that it is finished. The player is ordered to take down GMAC after taking down Rose. Chase Linh calls the player after they take down GMAC. She tells them that they now need to take down the remains of GMAC's crew.
  • Double Trouble is a 1998 Sesame Street . Big Bird is confused; he sees the same little kid everywhere! He learns that the boy is actually a pair of identical twins.
  • Double Trouble, to materiał dodatkowy do gry fabularnej Star Wars: Roleplaying Game wydawanej przez Wizards of the Coast. Autorem tekstu jest Cory Herndon. Wydano go w 2002 roku on-line (Wizards.com).
  • Double Trouble is the fourty-first episode of Shaun the Sheep. It is also the first episode of Season 2
  • __WIKIA_BANNER__ Double Trouble is the first book in the Double Danger Trilogy and the 25th book in the The Hardy Boys Undercover Brothers series. It was first published on November 25, 2008 by Aladdin Paperbacks.
  • Double Trouble is a song about Team Rocket. It is featured in Pikachu's Jukebox.
  • Double Trouble may refer to: * The American title of Thomas, Percy and the Coal, * The thirteenth season episode, * The annual story, * The magazine story, * The 2012 magazine story, or * The De Agostini magazine story.
  • >"Boom Shock-A-Laka!" —Double Trouble's official catchphrase Double Trouble (ダブルトラブル in Japanese) is a Tiki Man who is one of the playable Skylanders in the Skylanders series, first appearing in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. His purple variant Series 2 counterpart, /Royal Double Trouble/, is an exclusive figure to the Moblie iOS Starter Pack for Skylanders: Battlegrounds if you buy it from GameStop. Other stores carry a regular Series 2 Double Trouble in a Series 1 Pose.
  • Double Trouble est un Sort du Pistolero.
  • "Double Trouble" is a villain song sung by Jessie, James, Meowth, and Giovanni from the of the Pokémon anime series.
  • Double Trouble is a monster spell specific to the Wizard of Yendor. As the name suggests, if this spell is cast and there is only one Wizard in the dungeon, he will clone himself. The clone has a 50% chance of being created with a cheap plastic imitation of the Amulet of Yendor and will temporarily take on the appearance of a random monster (like a mimic, but with monsters) before its first move. (This leads to the odd message Wait! That's the Wizard of Yendor! if one attempts to move onto the tile occupied by the clone before it attempts to attack).
  • Tails is playing football deep in the Emerald Hill Zone one day when his ball goes flying into the bushes. In an attempt to find it, Tails is surprised when he discovers that Sonic has been trapped inside a monitor. The hedgehog states that Doctor Robotnik trapped him in the item box and all Tails needs to do is press the red button to free him. Tails happily goes along with this, until he realises the Sonic he has freed is actually an evil double. A short distance away, the Emerald Hill folk are building a new hideout. Tux complains that this is thirsty work, but Joe Sushi insists it'll be worth having a base that Robotnik knows nothing about. As the evil Sonic rushes towards the hideout, someone happily says Sonic can help them finish the job. The double has other ideas, speeding straight into the hideout and destroying part of it. Dashing into the forest, the double leaves behind some confused residents. Johnny Lightfoot is happy that he didn't break his neck, but Porker Lewis notices that Sonic is moving so fast that he has set the forest on fire. The heroes quickly attempt to cut the flames out, wondering why Sonic has gone so crazy and hoping that he stops before someone gets hurt. With a burst of Sonic speed, the evil double destroys the power plant and, effectively, the whole hideout. Before long, however, the real Sonic turns up to sort things out. Tripping the double up, Sonic has heard that somebody is giving him a bad reputation. While dazed, Sonic kicks his doppelganger out of the way by booting him into the sky. The Emerald Hill folk catch up to Sonic and demand revenge for what he did, but Sonic insists it was a weird, evil double.. honest! The citizens are livid, stating it will takes days for them to clean things up. Sally Acorn is furious and wants Sonic banished from the Zone in case he betrays them to Robotnik (despite everything he did to liberate them from slavery). Fortunately, Sonic is saved when the angry double rushes back and attacks everyone, the folk now seeing two Sonics. As Sally swiftly apologises, Tails wakes up from a slight concussion to see a large commotion in the village. The cunning fox already knows what to do, picking up the monitor and heading back home. The double is starting to win the fight between the hedgehogs and, with Sonic about dead, the evil twin reveals that he was created by Doctor Kintobor as an "Extra Life", an extra chance for the world's favourite hedgehog. He was created before Kintobor turned evil, and the years of waiting turned the extra life evil, plotting what to do when he was free. Soon, though, Tails arrives with the item box and presses the button again, this time sucking the evil Sonic back in. The extra life vows to escape and cause havoc again, but Sonic puts paid to this by using a super-sonic kick to blast the monitor into outer space. With the problems over, Sally apologises for confusing Sonic with that "ugly brute". Sonic is kind of offended, believing the extra life to be "kinda handsome".
  • Double Trouble was a crew that sailed the Viridian Ocean. The crew flew the flag of Deadly Reunion.
  • Double Trouble is the fifth episode of season 1 in Sugar Rush
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  • Billy Parker is a second-rate entertainer who is unaware that an electronic instrument has been implanted in his head, through which a foreign power can manipulate his behavior by remote control. When the OSI learns of the situation, Steve is assigned to pose as the comic's bodyguard to find out who implanted the device and why. Parker bears a sharp resemblance to the Prime Minister of the African republic of Vorzana. The Prime Minister is scheduled to make a speech before the U.N. in which he will announce that his nation is leaving the Soviet bloc and aligning with the West. Barto and his clients intend to kidnap the Prime Minister and replace him with Parker. Under the control of the implant, Parker will give the speech desired by Barto's clients.
  • "Double Trouble" is a song performed by the Frog Choir. It was performed at the Hogwarts Welcoming Feast on 1 September 1993. The choir held toads and ravens while singing.
  • Richard has made a reward chart, and the person who gets the most stars wins a jar of sweets. Meanwhile, Soo's Australian cousin Soola is coming to visit. She looks identical to Soo, which gives Sweep and Sooty a mischievous idea, Soola gets into trouble so, thinking she's Soo, Richard takes away her stars. Soon, the problem is resolved and Soo gets the jar of sweets, which she shares with everyone. Elsewhere, Butch wants a date with Soola, but he isn't very polite so Vicki teaches him how to win over a girls heart with a fancy dinner. Butch gets his date, but finds out Soola would rather have fish and chips in the garden shed.
  • Double Trouble is the seventeenth episode of the sixth season. It was written by Laura Beaumont and Paul Larson.
  • It's time for Shining Time Station's annual inspection. Dan, Becky, and Kara are making paper cut-outs. Stacy asks them to clean up their mess so that the station will look nice when J.B. King comes to inspect the station. Mr. Conductor arrives and Dan asks if he could trace him and draw a picture of him. Mr. Conductor agrees and Dan sets to work. A little while later, the picture is finished. Mr. Conductor is impressed with it, saying that it could be his twin. He then mentions that twins can be confusing, using the story of what happened when BoCo first met Bill and Ben the tank engine twins to illustrate. After finishing his story, Mr. Conductor leaves to get his whistle tuned. As he vanishes, a bit of his magic dust is left in the air. The kids grab it and decide to sprinkle it on the picture to make it look even more like Mr. Conductor. The kids then go help Stacy clean up. Time passes and suddenly, the magic dust causes the picture of Mr. Conductor to come to life. However, this Mr. Conductor is the complete opposite of the original one. He plans to play mean tricks on everybody and make them blame the real Mr. C, forcing him to leave Shining Time Station.
  • Double Trouble is the 17th level in Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2. As with some other levels, Double Trouble is named for its symmetry with two different types of monsters on both sides. It's really a very simple level, although Dave Borgman certainly does a good job of faking the player out on this point. Step D 2R to avoid being hit, then wait [1] and collect this chip, then the chip in the glider room, all the chips from the blue walls (which are all fake) in the next two rooms, then the chips from the fireball room and the chips within the glider room. To reach the exit, play >L 4:[[1] >L], and with perfect timing, sneak past the paramecium and out to the exit.
  • In English class, Ulrich is praying for a good grade. Jeremie notes that studying might have been more effective. In a rare instance, Herb has actually done better than Jeremie on a test. Ulrich's grade is decidely lower; an F+. The plus is to give him room to do worse next time. In the principal's office, Yumi arrives for a meeting. She's been missing a lot of classes lately, so the principal has decided to expel her should she miss just one more. At the factory, Yumi tells her friends what the principal told her. Jeremie notes that fighting XANA has becoming increasingly more time-consuming, making it impossible for them to keep with their school work while saving the world. Aelita suggests recruiting another member for the group to lessen the toll the constant battles are taking on their lives. The only reasonable candidate, however, is William, and Yumi is still opposed to the idea of him joining. Jeremie keeps the argument from going on too long, suggesting everyone get some sleep. Jeremie decides to stay behind to work on a way to get to Carthage directly. After everyone else leaves, Jeremie works through the night, falling asleep on the keyboard sometime before morning. As he sleeps, the computer signals an alert for an activated tower, which wakes Jeremie. One of XANA's ghost can be heard behind Jeremie, and the reflection in Jeremie's glasses shows another Jeremie just before the real one shields himself. In the dorms, Jeremie excitely bursts into Aelita's room, telling her that he found a way to virtualize people into Carthage directly. He tries to convince Aelita to skip class to test it, but there's a physics test that Aelita doesn't want to skip. She also insists on telling the others, who are equally hesitant to skip class for various reasons. Outnumbered, Jeremie accepts their decision, then goes to the lunchroom to get something. After going through a nearby door, Jeremie shifts in the trademark manner of one of XANA's ghosts, and XANA's eye appears over his pupils. Meanwhile, the real Jeremie crawls out of the river, very wet and short one cell phone. In physics class, XANA-Jeremie is easily working through the test, writing down answers as if it were a printer. Odd asks for the answer to the first question, but the fake Jeremie ignores him and asks if Aelita is finished. Odd in turn asks Aelita the same question, but is interrupted by Mrs. Hertz, who has noticed him cheating the entire time. Since Jeremie has already finished his test, Ms. Hertz has Jeremie take him to the principal's office. On their way to the principal's office, XANA-Jeremie is uncharacteristically angry for having to take Odd to see mr. Delmas. When Odd asks why it wouldn't let him copy his answers, the ghost claims that he should have studied. Odd, oblivious to the clone's behavior, claims he is a unique guy that doesn't study, like Jeremie. The clone is further angered by Odd's frivolous attitude. While Odd doesn't make the connection at first, he soon does after getting a call from the real Jeremie. Odd doesn't do a good job hiding the fact that the real Jeremie has called him, so XANA-Jeremie reveals itself. Odd asks Jeremie what to do, and the clone electrocutes him as a response. Walking away, the clone proudly claims that there's nothing he can do. By the photo lab, Jim is getting various groups of students ready to delevop their photos, reminding them to be quick about it. He recounts how he was a war photographer at one point and had to delevop photos while bombs were dropping all around him, but then refuses to elaborate as usual. William and Yumi are the first group sent in. As they prepare, William tells Yumi that he had a dream about her. Surprisingly, he then goes on to quickly recount his involvement with the supercomputer in "The Secret", which he should not have remembered after the return trip in that episode. William dismisses it as a silly dream because of the unbelievable nature of it. Yumi doesn't confirm any of it, instead just calling it weird. Jeremie then calls to get Yumi's help in dealing with his evil twin, but she's not willing to risk getting caught skipping class. William, however, offers to cover for her so she can leave, wanting to help in real life in the same manner as he did in his "dream." At the factory, Jeremie is still on the phone with Yumi. She's found Odd, who's frazzled from the electric attack but otherwise unharmed. Meanwhile, XANA-Jeremie makes its way to Jeremie, angry that it failed to drown the human before, but happy to have another chance to make Jeremie suffer. Unaware that it's coming for him, Jeremie is caught off guard when it exits the elevator. The clone admits that it's surprised that Jeremie survived, even going so far as to say it's almost proud to resemble Jeremie. That doesn't stop it from electrocuting Jeremie, then adding that it's far more powerful than Jeremie is. As the two struggle against each other, the clone opens the elevator door without the elevator behind it. The two then struggle near the door, and one of them is eventually tossed in. Though it seems unclear which one fell, it is not XANA-Jeremie's voice that can be heard screaming. In the photo lab, William continues working while trying to convince Jim to wait. Annoyed that they're taking so long, he keeps telling them to hurry up. When he asks why Yumi isn't speaking, William does a shoddy impresonation of Yumi to appease him. In physics class, Aelita gets a message about the clone and relays it to Ulrich. He's unwilling to leave, citing the fact that he needs the grade and is actually doing good for once. Aelita turns in her paper and leaves while Ulrich continues. Meeting up with Odd and Yumi, the three make their way to the factory. At the factory, Aelita, Odd, and Yumi find Jeremie at the lab computer. While Aelita and Yumi trust Jeremie, Odd is suspicious and asks about Jeremie's clone. He is rightfully so, since this Jermeie doesn't mention that he tossed his counterpart down the elevator shaft. Its eyes also display Xana's eye. Because its back is to the elevator, Odd doesn't notice this. XANA-Jeremie manages to convince them to go into the scanners. Odd is still suspicious, but both Aelita and Yumi claim they know it's the real Jeremie through female intuition. As the clone sends them to Lyoko, the real Jermeie climbs his way up the elevator shaft, having somehow survived what should have been a fatal fall unharmed. On Lyoko, Aelita, Odd, and Yumi arrive on a large circular section of rock in the Mountain sector. Odd asks for their vehicles, but the XANA-Jeremie reveals itself and says, rather mockingly, that it has another plan. Odd comments on his companions flawed intuition while the clone, laughing as it works, begins programming at high speed. The result of his programming causes Odd and Yumi to suddenly begin flickering from a bug in their profiles. Odd is confused why the same isn't happening to Aelita, but the answer to that becomes readily apparent as the Scyphozoa approaches with four Kankrelats as an escort. The Kankrelats begin firing at Odd and Yumi to chase them off while the Scyphozoa heads for Aelita. With the bugs in their profiles, Odd and Yumi find that their weapons are useless against their attackers. Fortunately, the reverse also applies, and the Kankrelats' laser fire passes through them harmlessly. One Kankrelat does actually manage to score a hit on Yumi, but this happens only once. Despite the futility of their attacks, the Kankrelats continue to fire mindlessly at their targets. Despite her best efforts, Aelita can't get away from or destory the Scyphozoa, and is eventually caught by it as Odd and Yumi look on in horror. After it implants XANA's virus into Aelita's brain, the Scyphozoa releases her and she begins running to the way tower. In the factory, both Jermeie and Ulrich arrive near the lab at about the same time. Jeremie goes through the scanner room to get behind the clone, but it easily hears him approach. Taunting him, the clone gives Jeremie a quick electric shock too immobilize him, then prepares to finish the job with a larger one. Lucky for Jeremie, Ulrich arrives to knock XANA-Jeremie out. As Jeremie gets to work on debugging his friends, after getting an update on events from them, XANA-Jeremie wakes up. Ulrich deals with the clone while Jeremie continues working. Of course, Ulrich is no match for the clone, who delights in toying with Ulrich for fun. It doesn't take Jeremie long to debug his friends, leaving just enough time for them to catch up to Aelita on their vehicles. On Lyoko, Odd and Yumi find themselves solid again. Odd kicks one of the Kankrelats to make sure he's solid, then he and Yumi run for their vehicles. Odd stays behind to deal with the Kankrelats while Yumi chases down Aelita. Odd manages to destroy one of them, but is devirtualized after jumping on their heads for fun. Yumi has similar luck in regards to Aelita. Though she catches up to Aelita before she can reach the tower, she is unable to hit Aelita with her fans. Because of Aelita's proximity to the tower, the one miss gives her all the time necessary to get past Yumi and into the tower. In the lab, Jeremie watches as Aelita enters the code to destroy the Mountain sector. XANA-Jeremie couldn't be happier, smiling maniacally as it fights off Ulrich with just one hand. It doesn't even bother to keep Jeremie from rescuing Aelita and Yumi from the disappearing sector, instead just standing in place, happy to have acomplish his mission, until the tower supporting it vanishes, causing XANA-Jeremie to die proudly. With the Mountain sector gone, Carthage is now completely inaccessible. Jeremie is disheartened by the turn of events, but regains hope when the results of the calculations he had made the previous night finally appear on the screen. With this new information, it's now possible for him to access Carthage directly. Yumi notes that they'll need help to fight XANA now. The others just blankly stare at her, to which she insists that she can change her mind if she wishes. By the photo lab, Jim is attempting to pick the lock to the lab with a paper clip, having little luck in doing so. In spite of his clear lack of skill, he insists he was a safecraker, then corrects himself by replacing that with "locksmith." After he says so, his weight against the door causes it to open and him to fall through it, ruining William's pictures. Jim notices that Yumi is nowhere in sight, but she is actually behind the door, and also complains about the ruined pictures. In the courtyard, Yumi confirms that William's dream actually happened, much to his surprise. While they talk, Aelita wonders if he'll say yes. Odd insists that William would dive off of a cliff if Yumi asked him to. Jeremie asks Ulrich about the physics test, and for once Ulrich can say that he did well. Odd notes that their group is going though a lot of changes (adding William, Ulrich getting good grades), and the others agree. To symbolize William joining the group, he and Yumi shake hands.
  • Double Trouble is the seventh EPF Mission in the Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force game. In this mission, you must train with two Elite Puffles; Loop and Pop. However, they are stubborn, and do not want to train.
  • Location Game Double Trouble is an achievement in Deus Ex: The Fall. It is awarded for performing a double takedown on enemy NPCs, either lethally or non-lethally.
  • Double Trouble is the ninth episode of The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan.
  • Double Trouble is a Doctor Who comic strip. It has been printed through various publications.
  • Double Trouble is the twentieth episode of season 3 in the animated series.
  • Double Trouble is a single-player Sandbox Challenge in Dead Rising 2: Off the Record. Location: Shoal Nightclub, Yucatan Casino Prerequisites: 9,500 kills Mission: Defeat the twins as quickly as possible!
  • Double Trouble is a novel based on an episode of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. The book was published in May 2006.
  • Image:Doubletrouble.png Image:Combofinisher.png Image:Bodyskill.png Image:Meleeattack.png Image:Runemagic.png Image:13sec.png Short Range, Gadget, Finisher Shearing Heels * Use gadget two times. * Receive Evasive (12s). Gadget: Gadget attacks add the effects of the currently selected gadget item. Shearing Heels: Enhance Evasive per combo point. Evasive: Increased melee and ranged resistances. Melee attackers lose physique. Ranged attackers lose concentration.
  • Double Trouble is a Little Golden Book. It was released in 1998 and it based off the Sesame Street television series.
  • Double Trouble is a questline of that occurs if the Player has Sherri and Terri.
  • Double Trouble, Is a female Professional Wrestling Tag-Team consisting of twin sisters, Britani Wylde and Bunny Wylde.
  • Double Trouble is a story in Scooby-Doo! #36 by DC Comics.
  • thumb|Lester döst vor sich hin... thumb|... und ist froh, dass Huang sich endlich im Burgerladen blicken lässt thumb|Huang wundert sich über Lesters Aussehen thumb|Lester hat allerdings... thumb|... nur 'Tarnkleidung' angezogen... thumb|... über die er selbst nicht glücklich ist thumb|Huang soll ihm beim Biker-Aufnahmetest vertreten thumb|Schließlich hat Lester noch eine nette Bombe zu vergeben... thumb|... und ist am Ende über Huangs Erfolg erstaunt (Huang trifft im Burgerrestaurant auf den fetten Detektiv, der gerade aus dem Fenster guckt) * Huang Lee: Lester? * Lester Leroc: Huang? Und, hast du den Stoff, den ich brauche? * Huang: Noch nicht. (Lester wird sauer) * Lester: Was soll der Scheiß, Mann? ... Hsin meinte schon, du wärst so nützlich wie ’ne Nonnenmuschi. * Huang: Arschloch! * Lester: Reg dich ab, Mann. Ich sag ja nur, dass ich das Zeug brauche, wenn ich diese Verlierergang infiltrieren soll. Also, schaff den Stoff irgendwie ran. * Huang: Iss noch ’n Burger, Fettsack. Ist schon unterwegs. (Huang geht wieder)
  • Double Trouble may refer to: * Double Trouble (character), a character from "Adventure of the Blue Diamond" and the Princess of Power toyline. * Double Trouble (episode), an episode of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
  • Out for revenge, Hacker invades Shangri-La and imprisons Master Pi. The kids and Digit arrive as Hacker searches for the Good Vibration — the source of peace and happiness on the cybersite. Trouble doubles with unexpected results for the kids as well as Hacker, Buzz and Delete. Will the good vibrations continue, or will Hacker turn Shangri-La into Shangri-Blah?
  • «Double Trouble» — песня из фильма «Гарри Поттер и узник Азкабана». Исполняется хором лягушек во время одного из пиршеств в Хогвартсе. При озвучке на русский язык не переводилась.
  • The Double Trouble is a duo of brothers who work under V.I.L.E. and its leader, Carmen Sandiego, appearing exclusively on the game show Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?.
  • Double Trouble es la primera misión que el detective Lester Leroc otorga a Huang Lee durante el transcurso argumental de Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars. El argumento de la misión consiste en la prueba de iniciación que Huang debe realizar en lugar de Lester para que este último pueda ingresar a la banda de moteros de los The Angels of Death. Está disponible luego de superar con éxito la misión By Myriads of Swords.
  • Double Trouble is the first mission in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars given to protagonist Huang Lee by Lester Leroc.
  • Double Trouble was an invertible box robot that exclusively entered Series 6 of Robot Wars. Its name came from its weaponry; two red spinning discs from car flywheels. The team previously entered Rambot into the Fourth Wars.
  • Double Trouble is a tiki man in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure.
  • Double Trouble is the first episode of season five of Full House. It originally aired on September 17, 1991.
  • Level: 22 Drops: * 1 DT's stone (value for the npc 4$), or * 1 DT's pride (value for the npc 13$) Zone(s): * Valley of Wishes Pet-Stats: * Char-Level 15 needed to use pet-card as a pet * +12 Life Points * +12 Action Points * +5 additional inventory slots * +10 Energy Drain (Attack) * +10 Defense * + Chance Critical Hit 0,15% * + Evading Rate 0,75% Notes: * Found all over the Valley of Wishes
  • Bitzer checks the sheep, but as soon as they fail, he starts to dislike them. When Shaun finds a Lark, along with glasses, he and Shirley dress up as a "fake" Farmer. But then the real Farmer shows up.
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