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* CloneDegeneration: TheMovie. #2 and #3 both take after different aspects of Doug's personality, while #4 used #2 as a template, which made him come out childlike and slow ([[RuleOfFunny the actual cloning process in the film is undisclosed, but apparently works a bit like a Xerox machine]]).
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* CloneDegeneration: TheMovie. #2 and #3 both take after different aspects of Doug's personality, while #4 used #2 as a template, which made him come out childlike and slow ([[RuleOfFunny the actual cloning process in the film is undisclosed, but apparently works a bit like a Xerox machine]]).
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* ClonesArePeopleToo
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* LiteralSplitPersonality: See trope details.
* MarriedToTheJob
* NiceGuy: Dr. Leeds.
* MarriedToTheJob
* NiceGuy: Dr. Leeds.
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* OurClonesAreDifferent: Doug has clones of himself made because he doesn't have enough time. They both start out identical to him. The one he assigns to help him at work eventually becomes more aggressive, the one he assigns to help him with his domestic responsibilities becomes more effeminate and eventually forgets how to do Doug's job. When they made a clone of one of the clones, it turns out a barely functioning childlike simpleton.
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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman
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* CloningBlues: #2 suffers from this.
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* CloudCuckooLander: #4. Since he was cloned from #2, he comes out more than a little funny in the head.
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* CloudCuckooLander: #4. #4 aka Lenny. Since he was cloned from #2, he comes out more than a little funny in the head.head, due to being a copy of a copy. The logistics are explained very similarly to [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_loss generation loss]].
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* YouAreNumberSix: The clones are known as Doug #2, Doug #3, and Doug #4.
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* YouAreNumberSix: The clones are known as Doug #2, Doug #3, and Doug #4.#4, though they later rename themselves Lance, Rico, and Lenny.
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* RageBreakingPoint: When Vic arrives late for the umpteenth time, this time by a ''full hour'', Lance fires him and tells him to leave. Vic instead argues that he was certain he was told to be there at 1:30 instead of 2:30 as he was told. Visibly frustrated, Lance tells him that he's fired and to get out now. When Vic instead refuses, claiming that his firing is a negotiation tactic, Lance snaps, grabs Vic by his overalls, drags him back to his (Vic's) truck, throws the door open, tosses him inside, reaches inside and actually ''disengages it's parking brake and begins physically pushing the truck away''.
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''Multiplicity'' is a 1996 sci-fi comedy directed by Creator/HaroldRamis, starring Creator/MichaelKeaton and [=Andie MacDowell=].
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''Multiplicity'' is a 1996 sci-fi comedy directed by Creator/HaroldRamis, starring Creator/MichaelKeaton and [=Andie MacDowell=].
Creator/AndieMacDowell.
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* DuplicateDivergence: Many of the conflicts between Doug and the clones come about from their diverging personalities in relation to their "jobs".