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[[File:SPM Sacre.png|thumb|170px|Sacre]]
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|image=[[File:SPM Sacre.png]]
|species=[[Flip-Flop Folk]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
}}
'''Sacre''' is a starving artist with a French accent living on the first floor of [[Flipside]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. He used to be very daring, but has decided to take the practical route of commercial art. Unfortunately, he has been met with very little success. Sacre lives with his daughter [[Ellie (Super Paper Mario)|Ellie]]. His [[Flip-Flop Folk|Flopside counterpart]] is [[Bleu]], and together their names are a reference to the French phrase "''[[wikipedia:Sacrebleu|Sacrebleu]]!''".
'''Sacre''' is a starving artist with a French accent living on the first floor of [[Flipside]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. He used to be very daring, but has decided to take the practical route of commercial art. Unfortunately, he has been met with very little success. Sacre lives with his daughter [[Ellie (Super Paper Mario)|Ellie]]. His [[Flip-Flop Folk|Flopside counterpart]] is [[Bleu]], and together their names are a reference to the French phrase "''[[wikipedia:Sacrebleu|Sacrebleu]]!''".



Revision as of 10:38, January 4, 2024

Sacre
Sacre
Species Flip-Flop Folk
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)

Sacre is a starving artist with a French accent living on the first floor of Flipside in Super Paper Mario. He used to be very daring, but has decided to take the practical route of commercial art. Unfortunately, he has been met with very little success. Sacre lives with his daughter Ellie. His Flopside counterpart is Bleu, and together their names are a reference to the French phrase "Sacrebleu!".

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ガカール[?]
Gakāru
Pun on「画家」(gaka, artist) and likely the common name "Carl"
German Sacre[?] -
Italian Par[?] With "Bleu"'s name, they make "Parbleu", another French exclamation
Spanish Miguel[?] Common name. Alongside Bleu, they form Miguel Ángel, Spanish name of Italian artist Michelangelo