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{{quote|Are [[Partner#Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Partners|all of]] [[Mario|you]] ready? And you there! In front of the TV! You listen up, too!|Professor Frankly|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | {{quote|Are [[Partner#Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Partners|all of]] [[Mario|you]] ready? And you there! In front of the TV! You listen up, too!|Professor Frankly|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | ||
'''Professor Frankly''' is [[Goombella]]'s and [[Kolorado]]'s old teacher at [[U Goom]] in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He wears thick glasses, as indicated by the swirls in the glass, which is a common motif used in Japanese media (other ''Mario'' characters with swirled glasses include [[Professor Elvin Gadd]], [[Iggy Koopa]], [[Fawful]] and [[Francis]]). Professor Frankly is one of two known Goombas to have square teeth rather than pointed teeth, the other being [[Goombario]]. Frankly's name is derived from the qualifier "frankly", a word commonly used by intellectuals to emphasize the truthfulness of what they are about to say. | '''Professor Frankly''' is [[Goombella]]'s and [[Kolorado]]'s old teacher at [[U Goom]] in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He wears thick glasses, as indicated by the swirls in the glass, which is a common motif used in Japanese media (other ''Mario'' characters with swirled glasses include [[Toadies]],[[Professor Elvin Gadd]], [[Iggy Koopa]], [[Fawful]] and [[Francis]]). Professor Frankly is one of two known Goombas to have square teeth rather than pointed teeth, the other being [[Goombario]]. Frankly's name is derived from the qualifier "frankly", a word commonly used by intellectuals to emphasize the truthfulness of what they are about to say. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 12:52, February 8, 2021
- “Are all of you ready? And you there! In front of the TV! You listen up, too!”
- —Professor Frankly, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Professor Frankly is Goombella's and Kolorado's old teacher at U Goom in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He wears thick glasses, as indicated by the swirls in the glass, which is a common motif used in Japanese media (other Mario characters with swirled glasses include Toadies,Professor Elvin Gadd, Iggy Koopa, Fawful and Francis). Professor Frankly is one of two known Goombas to have square teeth rather than pointed teeth, the other being Goombario. Frankly's name is derived from the qualifier "frankly", a word commonly used by intellectuals to emphasize the truthfulness of what they are about to say.
History
Mario first meets Professor Frankly after he rescues Goombella from a gang of X-Nauts who are attacking her.
When Mario, Goombella, and Frankly visit the Thousand-Year Door for the first time, the Magical Map in Mario's hands indicate the location of the first Crystal Star inside Hooktail Castle in Petal Meadows. Each of Mario and his partners' subsequent visit to the Thousand-Year Door to use the Crystal Star they collected to uncover the location of the next Crystal Star is immediately followed by their visit to the professor. During each visit, Frankly, who is making progress in his research about the ancient city that preceded Rogueport as well as an ancient demon that plunged that city into darkness, talks about the latest e-mail from Princess Peach (that Mario receives after each chapter) and tells Mario and his partners the exact location of the Crystal Star they must collect next. In addition, tattle log entries that the player may have missed can be found in Frankly's bin. On the back shelf of his house, a miniature version of the head-shaped rocks at the entrance to Pirate's Grotto can be seen, as well as spherical objects bearing the Sun, Moon, Star and Puni designs seen in the Great Tree.
After Mario and co. obtain the final Crystal Star from the X-Naut Fortress on the Moon, the Shadow Sirens abduct Frankly, knock him unconscious, and then locked him up in a closet. Doopliss takes the guise of the professor in order to trick Mario into opening the Thousand-Year Door so Sir Grodus can enter the Palace of Shadow. Frankly later escapes and gives chase into the palace. After the Shadow Queen is awakened and possesses Princess Peach, the real Frankly is seen in one of the palace's darkened rooms, distressed at the thought of her revival. Following the Shadow Queen's defeat, he reunites with Mario and co. and reveals his discovery of a large treasure chest containing the true treasure. When Mario visits him post-game, Frankly reveals the contents of this chest to be a seemingly insignificant Dried Shroom; however, Frankly is excited nonetheless by it, as it proves that residents of the ancient city ate Mushrooms.
Hello Mario! Working hard? Professor Frankly here, in e-form!
It’s highly likely you’ll receive e-mails like this one while you’re on your journey, so check your mail often!
I actually have nothing more to say than that so I hope all goes well for you, and I look forward to getting more information on those Crystal Stars!Professor Frankly
Tattle
- "That's Professor Frankly, head of the archaeology department at U Goom. He's researching the legendary treasure here. I totally respect him. You know the famous Professor Kolorado? He was a student of Frankly's!"
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | フランクリ Furankuri フランクリ先生 Furankuri sensei[?] |
"Frankly"; also likely derived from クリボー (Kuribō, "Goomba" in Japanese). Professor Frankly |
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German | Professor Gumbarth[?] | Probably from Gumba (the German spelling of "Goomba") and "Bartholomäus," a male German name | |
Italian | Professor Goombastein[?] | Pun on "Goomba" and "Einstein" | |
Korean | 프랭크리 교수[?] Peulaengkeuli Gyosu |
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Spanish | Profesor Goomez[?] | Professor and "Goomez," a pun on Goomba and Gómez, a Spanish last name. |
Trivia
- Professor Frankly breaks the fourth wall just before Chapter 5 by telling the player, the "person in front of the TV" to listen carefully about what he has to say about the Thousand-Year Door. Mario's current partner then comments about that, but Frankly tells them to disregard it. Lord Crump (under the alias of Four Eyes) also breaks the Fourth Wall during this chapter.
- In Super Paper Mario, one of the items listed on Francis's to-buy list is a radio-controlled Professor Frankly.
- Likely due to an oversight, if the player uses the phone booth in Glitzville after Professor Frankly is abducted, it is still possible to receive a call, supposedly from Frankly himself, warning Mario to be careful in his travels.