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'''Fort Francis''' is the setting of Chapter 3-4 in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It is found in [[The Bitlands]] and is the home of [[Francis]], a nerdy chameleon obsessed with video games. The castle is also staffed with various [[Meowmaid]]s, robots that serve Francis and guard the castle from outsiders. [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Bowser]] visit the castle after Francis kidnaps [[Tippi]] while they are looking for a [[Pure Heart]]. Fort Francis was once a castle owned by the [[Tribe of Ancients]] where they sealed the Pure Heart, as [[Merlon]] explains after the chapter is completed. | |||
'''Fort Francis''' is the setting of Chapter 3-4 in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It is found in [[The Bitlands]] and is the home of [[Francis]], a nerdy chameleon obsessed with video games. The | |||
==Chapter 3-4: The Battle of Fort Francis== | ==Chapter 3-4: The Battle of Fort Francis== | ||
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[[File:SPM Flipside Pit of 100 Trials Mural 4.png|300px|thumb|right|The full mural]] | [[File:SPM Flipside Pit of 100 Trials Mural 4.png|300px|thumb|right|The full mural]] | ||
'''Storyline | '''Storyline text''' | ||
<blockquote>''The fourth Pure Heart appeared in a dazzling flash of mysterious light.'' | <blockquote>''The fourth Pure Heart appeared in a dazzling flash of mysterious light.'' | ||
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File:SPM_Surprise_Meow_Catch_Card.png|100px|[[SurpriseMeow]] | File:SPM_Surprise_Meow_Catch_Card.png|100px|[[SurpriseMeow]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Menu description=== | ===Menu description=== | ||
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|JapR=Kameregon Jō | |JapR=Kameregon Jō | ||
|JapM=Francis's Castle | |JapM=Francis's Castle | ||
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|SpaE=Fuerte Francis<ref name=fuertefrancis>[https://youtu.be/7hDZDbmji4g?t=15 "Super Paper Mario - Mundo Pixelado - Fase: 3-4"].</ref> | |SpaE=Fuerte Francis<ref name=fuertefrancis>[https://youtu.be/7hDZDbmji4g?t=15 "Super Paper Mario - Mundo Pixelado - Fase: 3-4"].</ref> | ||
|SpaEM=Fort Francis | |SpaEM=Fort Francis | ||
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|Ita=Forte Gino | |Ita=Forte Gino | ||
|ItaM=Fort Francis | |ItaM=Fort Francis | ||
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|SpaE=La batalla del Fuerte Francis<ref name=fuertefrancis>[https://youtu.be/7hDZDbmji4g?t=15 "Super Paper Mario - Mundo Pixelado - Fase: 3-4"].</ref> | |SpaE=La batalla del Fuerte Francis<ref name=fuertefrancis>[https://youtu.be/7hDZDbmji4g?t=15 "Super Paper Mario - Mundo Pixelado - Fase: 3-4"].</ref> | ||
|SpaEM=The Battle of Fort Francis | |SpaEM=The Battle of Fort Francis | ||
|Ita=La battaglia di Forte Gino | |Ita=La battaglia di Forte Gino | ||
|ItaM=The Battle of Fort Francis | |ItaM=The Battle of Fort Francis | ||
| | |Fra=La bataille du Fort Francis | ||
| | |FraM=The Battle of Fort Francis | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The fort is filled with references to the other ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' games and the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] in general; for example, posters of [[Bow]], [[Bootler]], and [[Petuni]] are visible in Francis' room. There are also numerous Nintendo consoles put on display, including | *The fort is filled with references to the other ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' games and the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] in general; for example, posters of [[Bow]], [[Bootler]], and [[Petuni]] are visible in Francis' room. There are also numerous Nintendo consoles put on display, including a [[Nintendo GameCube]], a [[Family Computer]], a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], and a [[Virtual Boy]]. | ||
*The password 2828 can be read as「にやにや」(''niyaniya'', grinning / smirking) or「にゃにゃ」(''nyanya'', meow) in Japanese. Similarly, 2323 can be read as「兄さん兄さん」(''nii-san nii-san'', elder brother / young man), an affectionate way to call one's "master" in otaku culture. | *The password 2828 can be read as「にやにや」(''niyaniya'', grinning / smirking) or「にゃにゃ」(''nyanya'', meow) in Japanese. Similarly, 2323 can be read as「兄さん兄さん」(''nii-san nii-san'', elder brother / young man), an affectionate way to call one's "master" in otaku culture. | ||
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[[Category:Homes]] | [[Category:Homes]] | ||
[[Category:Fortresses]] | [[Category:Fortresses]] | ||
[[Category:Super Paper Mario levels]] | [[Category:Super Paper Mario levels]] |