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Dipper Pines
Gravity Falls character
Dipper Pines, as depicted in Gravity Falls.
First appearance"Tourist Trapped" (2012)
Based onAlex Hirsch
Voiced byJason Ritter
In-universe information
Full nameMason Pines[1]
Nickname
  • Dipper
  • Other nicknames:
  • Dip-Dop
  • Sir Dippingsauce
  • Pine Tree (by Bill Cipher)
  • Dr. Fun Times
  • Captain Buzzkill
  • Roderick (by Quentin Trembley)
  • Dopper (by self in the episode, "Roadside Attraction")
  • Dippity Dog (by Mabel in the episode "Dipper and Mabel Vs. The Future")
  • Dipstick (by the children in Dipper and Mabel's fourth grade class as seen in the episode Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality)
  • Little Dipper
GenderMale
OccupationUnpaid intern at the Mystery Shack
FamilyMabel Pines (older fraternal twin-sister)
Relatives
NationalityAmerican

Mason "Dipper" Pines[1] is a fictional character and one of the two lead characters in the Disney Channel/Disney XD animated series Gravity Falls. The character is voiced by Jason Ritter, and is loosely based on the childhood of series creator Alex Hirsch.[2] Beside his presence in the main series, he appears in the Gravity Falls mini-series "Dipper's Guide to the Unexplained", "Fixin' it with Soos", and "Mabel's Guide to Life", as well as the books Gravity Falls: Lost Legends and The Book of Bill.

Two alternate reality versions of Dipper are featured in Rick and Morty media and Lost Legends: Mortipper Pines–Smith, a composite character of Dipper and Morty Smith, and Mabipper Pines, a combined version of Dipper and his sister Mabel, with the former character featuring in the Rick and Morty episodes "Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind" and "The Ricklantis Mixup", and as a playable character in the video game Pocket Mortys.

Background

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The characters of Dipper and his sister Mabel are inspired by the childhood of series creator Alex Hirsch and his own twin sister, Ariel Hirsch.[3] As a character, Dipper has been critically well received.[4] He appears in various Gravity Falls merchandise, such as on clothing and in video games.[5]

The show's creator Alex Hirsch has stated, occasionally while Dipper is smart, he is still a kid. In a 2013 Reddit AMA, Hirsch stated that:[6]

"Dipper's smart but he's not a 'WALKING CALCULATOR'. There's a lot of kid shows featuring a character who is 'the brains.' Dipper is better academically than Mabel, but he's also able to laugh at himself. He's a real kid. He has insecurities. He has things that he loves. I try not to pigeonhole these characters into 'ONE TYPE'. They lose their humanity if you do that. (Secret: Dipper's secretly jealous that Mabel's better socially than he is)."[6]

Role in Gravity Falls

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Jason Ritter voiced Dipper in the series.

Coming from Piedmont, California, Dipper and his twin sister Mabel are forced to spend their summer with their great uncle (grunkle) Stan in the fictional town of Gravity Falls, Oregon.[7][8] He is portrayed as smart, logical, yet sometimes awkward. He has an interest in mysteries and shows expertise in various areas of knowledge like history, cryptography, and puzzle-solving.

Dipper first arrives in Gravity Falls bored and upset,[9] but after he accidentally comes across a mysterious red journal in the forest around Gravity Falls, he begins to adjust to life in town and starts going on adventures with his sister to unravel the supernatural secrets of the town as told by the entries in the journal.

Starting with "The Inconveniencing", Dipper is shown to have a crush on 15-year-old Mystery Shack cashier Wendy Corduroy. However, his attempts to win her over are usually sidetracked by accidents or supernatural phenomena. In the episode "Into the Bunker", Wendy confirms her suspicions of Dipper's crush, and though she explains that even though she is too old for Dipper at that time, they remain close friends.

Throughout the series, Dipper wears a trademark white and blue cap with a symbol of a blue pine tree logo in the front of the hat, which he takes from the Shack's gift shop with his great-uncle ("Grunkle") Stan's permission. He also wears a navy blue vest, reddish orange T-shirt, gray shorts, blue sneakers. "Double Dipper" reveals that his nickname comes from a birth mark on his forehead in the form of the Big Dipper, which he hides with his bangs.[10]

Alternate versions

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In "Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind" the 2014 penultimate episode of the first season of the American science fiction comedy television series Rick and Morty, created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, directed by Stephen Sandoval, and written by Ryan Ridley, twin girl and boy versions of protagonist Mortimer Chauncey "Morty" Smith, modelled after Mabel and Dipper Pines, are featured in the background of the episode in Easter egg cameo appearances, subsequently named as Mortabel and Mortipper Pines–Smith by Gravity Falls creator Alex Hirsch,[11] with both featuring as playable characters in the role-playing video game Pocket Mortys, before later cameoing again in the third season episode "The Ricklantis Mixup".

In "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality", Dipper, Soos, and Wendy encounter "Dippy Fresh", a more colorful, more likable version of Dipper that Mabel created to that she would have a brother to support her. Dipper carried a resentment towards him since he was jealous that people liked Dippy Fresh more than him.

In the Gravity Falls: Lost Legends storyline Don't Dimension It by Alex Hirsch and Serina Hernandez,[12] a combined version of Dipper and Mabel known as Mabipper Pines is introduced as one of the many alternate versions of Mabel trapped in a pocket dimension, who join the primary reality Mabel in confronting the Anti-Mabel and returning the primary reality Mabel to her Grunkles Stan and Ford. On her return, Mabel apologizes to Dipper for her past selfishness and gives him a blue journal with a pine tree on it which she got from Mabipper, hoping to start new adventures together again in the aftermath of "Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back the Falls".[13]

References

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  1. ^ a b Rob Renzetti (2016). Gravity Falls: Journal 3. Disney Press. ISBN 978-1484746691.
  2. ^ Zalben, Alex (June 15, 2012). "Interview: Alex Hirsch Returns To His Weird, Monster-Filled Childhood In Disney's 'Gravity Falls'". MTV News. MTV Geek. Archived from the original on May 28, 2020. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
  3. ^ Adams, Erik (September 28, 2012). "Comedy Showrunners Week: Alex Hirsch on the real in the unreal of Gravity Falls". The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on May 28, 2020. Retrieved August 17, 2013.
  4. ^ Hinckley, David (June 29, 2012). "New animated Disney series 'Gravity Falls' rises to an endearing level of tween cool". New York Daily News. Archived from the original on July 2, 2012. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
  5. ^ Galang, Gel (August 16, 2013). "Top and Upcoming iOS Apps to Play: 'Plants vs. Zombies 2,' 'Gravity Falls,' New Game from Candy Crush Saga Dev and More". International Business Times. Archived from the original on November 20, 2018. Retrieved August 17, 2013.
  6. ^ a b _alexhirsch (August 16, 2013). "I am Alex Hirsch, creator of Gravity Falls. Ask me anything!". r/gravityfalls. Retrieved April 18, 2021.
  7. ^ Schneider, Michael (August 22, 2012). "Watch My Show: Gravity Falls' Alex Hirsch Answers Our Showrunner Survey". TV Guide. Archived from the original on May 28, 2020. Retrieved August 17, 2013.
  8. ^ Barnes, Brooks (August 17, 2012). "An Undercurrent of Darkness, Even at Disney, By BROOKS BARNES". The New York Times. Archived from the original on June 20, 2019. Retrieved August 17, 2013.
  9. ^ Aoshima, John (June 15, 2012). "Tourist Trapped". Gravity Falls. Season 01. Episode 01. Disney Channel.
  10. ^ "Double Dipper". Gravity Falls. Season 1. Episode 7. August 10, 2012. Disney XD. Wendy: The Big Dipper! That's how you got your nickname! I thought your parents just hated you or something.
  11. ^ Hirsch, Alex [@_AlexHirsch] (April 3, 2017). "Something reeeeal familiar about these Mortys #Mortipper #Mortabel" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  12. ^ Hirsch, Alex [@_AlexHirsch] (July 31, 2018). "Gravity Falls: Lost Legends ARTIST APPRECIATION THREAD! 7) Don't Dimension It was drawn AND inked AND colored by the UNBELEIVABLE @_Serinaaa_, another fan suggestion who'd never been published before & single-handly nailed this story. Massive APPEAL & so much life in her poses – a thrill to work with this crazily talented up-n-comer!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  13. ^ Hoover, Natalie (August 21, 2018). "With 'Gravity Falls: Lost Legends,' Alex Hirsch Proves Again He Knows Exactly What His Fans Want". Study Breaks. Retrieved January 21, 2022.
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