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'''Francis Ford Koopola''' is a [[ | '''Francis Ford Koopola''' is a [[list of characters|character]] in ''[[Dinosaur Dilemma]]''. His name is a pun on "{{wp|Francis Ford Coppola}}," a prolific film director and producer. Francis Ford Koopola is a [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]] who is a member of the Snowbell Prize committee, and he visits [[Bowser]]'s summer home in the [[Valley of Bowser]], along with the other members of the Snowbell Prize committee, after being invited by Bowser. He is first seen as the committee hears the fight between [[Mario]], [[Yoshi]], Bowser, and the [[Slimosaur]]s, and runs into the room to investigate. The committee members enter right as the Slimosaurs explode, and as a result, the whole group is splattered with goo. Everyone is appalled and immediately turns to leave the room, with Francis saying that he wants to get "far away from this apocalypse, now" (a reference to ''{{wp|Apocalypse Now}}'', a film directed, produced, and co-written by his namesake). | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:45, August 7, 2024
Francis Ford Koopola is a character in Dinosaur Dilemma. His name is a pun on "Francis Ford Coppola," a prolific film director and producer. Francis Ford Koopola is a Koopa who is a member of the Snowbell Prize committee, and he visits Bowser's summer home in the Valley of Bowser, along with the other members of the Snowbell Prize committee, after being invited by Bowser. He is first seen as the committee hears the fight between Mario, Yoshi, Bowser, and the Slimosaurs, and runs into the room to investigate. The committee members enter right as the Slimosaurs explode, and as a result, the whole group is splattered with goo. Everyone is appalled and immediately turns to leave the room, with Francis saying that he wants to get "far away from this apocalypse, now" (a reference to Apocalypse Now, a film directed, produced, and co-written by his namesake).