. "6"^^ . "Doughboy"@en . "Victor Mil\u00E1n"@en . "Arachne, Callie, Mr. Cricket, Mrs. Holland, Jube the Walrus, Sara Morgenstern"@en . . . "Doughboy is a shabti created by Julius Kane. He is activated by the phrase, \"tell me what you know\". Doughboy has no legs; Julius cut off Doughboy's legs so he will not escape and attempt to murder his masters. Doughboy is prideful and arrogant and seems to despise Magicians, particularly those of the Kane family. He doesn't like his name, Doughboy, and would prefer to be called Supreme-Force-Who-Crushes-His-Enemies. However, Sadie and Carter call him Doughboy anyways, and this makes him irritated and somewhat grumpy."@en . . . . . . . . "Joker"@en . "Alive"@en . . . "Doughboy.JPG"@en . "Doughboy is a fictional character in the Wild Cards series of books. He is a mentally retarded giant with metahuman strength and puffy dough-like flesh. He lives with Shiner in the rooming house owned by Jube the Walrus and the pair share a father and son relationship."@en . "Name: Dopporsha, ( as known as \"Doughboy\") Age: 1 year old, but likely a toddler Voiced By: Christine Cavanaugh"@en . . "Doughboy is a shabti created by Julius Kane. He is activated by the phrase, \"tell me what you know\". Doughboy has no legs; Julius cut off Doughboy's legs so he will not escape and attempt to murder his masters. Doughboy is prideful and arrogant and seems to despise Magicians, particularly those of the Kane family. He doesn't like his name, Doughboy, and would prefer to be called Supreme-Force-Who-Crushes-His-Enemies. However, Sadie and Carter call him Doughboy anyways, and this makes him irritated and somewhat grumpy."@en . "370"^^ . "Enhanced strength, giantism"@en . . . . . . . . . "Citizen of the United States"@en . . . "Male"@en . "USA"@en . . "Name: Dopporsha, ( as known as \"Doughboy\") Age: 1 year old, but likely a toddler Voiced By: Christine Cavanaugh"@en . "N/A"@en . "Unknown"@en . "Gun"@en . . "12"^^ . "Egyptian"@en . . . "The Red Pyramid"@en . . "Doughboy"@hu . . . . . "The term was used sparingly during World War II, gradually being replaced by \"G.I.\". It was still used in popular songs of the day, as in the 1942 song \"Johnny Doughboy found a Rose in Ireland.\" It dropped out of popular use soon after World War II."@en . . "44"^^ . . "Atomic - WW1 only"@en . . . . . . . . "Unknown"@en . . . . . "Doughboy"@en . . . . . "Doughboy is WW1 styled British Soldier. They are able to train in barracks in Atomic Age: WW1. They are upgrade from Grenadiers. They are good against Citizens and Cavalry. In the 1st mission of the German campaign, they are renamed as Russian Infantry and are from the Industrial Age."@en . . . "Unknown"@en . . . . . "The term was used sparingly during World War II, gradually being replaced by \"G.I.\". It was still used in popular songs of the day, as in the 1942 song \"Johnny Doughboy found a Rose in Ireland.\" It dropped out of popular use soon after World War II."@en . . "\"Doughboy\""@en . . . . "Doughboy is a fictional character in the Wild Cards series of books. He is a mentally retarded giant with metahuman strength and puffy dough-like flesh. He lives with Shiner in the rooming house owned by Jube the Walrus and the pair share a father and son relationship."@en . "1"^^ . "Aces High"@en . . . . . . "Doughboy"@en . . "Doughboy is WW1 styled British Soldier. They are able to train in barracks in Atomic Age: WW1. They are upgrade from Grenadiers. They are good against Citizens and Cavalry. In the 1st mission of the German campaign, they are renamed as Russian Infantry and are from the Industrial Age."@en . . . . "40.0"^^ . . "\"Doughboy\" in 2005"@en . . . . . . .