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[[File:ChapsSPM.png|frame|Chap]]
{{character infobox
{{quote2|Mm... This [[Flipside|town's]] so peaceful... If you ask me, that's all you can really ask out of life.|Chap|[[Super Paper Mario]]}}
|image=[[file:ChapsSPM.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Super Paper Mario''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|species=[[Flip-Flop Folk|Flipsider]]
}}
{{quote|Mm... This [[Flipside|town's]] so peaceful... If you ask me, that's all you can really ask out of life.|Chap|[[Super Paper Mario]]}}


'''Chap''' is an [[Flip-Flop Folk|inhabitant]] of [[Flipside]] who appears in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. In the PAL version of the game, this character is called '''Glim'''. The word "chap" is a slang term for a male person, and is used for [[Chap (blue)|another character as well]], who is also from the same game. This may in fact be riffing on the fact that everything this Chap thinks of has either already happened, or (in terms of literacy) has been taken, including his own name. This Chap's counterpart in [[Flopside]] is the ever-lovesick [[Slim (Flopside)|Slim]], another character whose name is [[Slim (Pixl)|used twice]] in the game.  
'''Chap''' is an [[Flip-Flop Folk|inhabitant]] of [[Flipside]] who appears in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. In the PAL version of the game, this character is called '''Glim'''. The word "chap" is a slang term for a male person, and is used for [[Chap (blue)|another character as well]], who is also from the same game. This may in fact be riffing on the fact that everything this Chap thinks of has either already happened, or (in terms of literacy) has been taken, including his own name. This Chap's counterpart in [[Flopside]] is the ever-lovesick [[Slim (Flopside)|Slim]], another character whose name is [[Slim (Pixl)|used twice]] in the game.  
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Chap can be found on the second floor of Flipside. He greatly enjoys peace, commonly ranting on Flipside's enjoyable prosperity. As the game progresses, he eventually grows tired of peace, wishing for more out-of-the ordinary events to happen; coincidentally, every "unusual" event he thinks of has already happened to [[Mario]] and the other heroes, occasionally even in "peaceful" Flipside itself. By the end of the game, he returns to his typical lines about loving peace, claiming shortly afterwards that he still does find peace "all you can really ask out of life". Chap is additionally stated by [[Tippi]] and [[Tiptron]] to have dreams of becoming an author, but all of his book ideas have apparently already been done.
Chap can be found on the second floor of Flipside. He greatly enjoys peace, commonly ranting on Flipside's enjoyable prosperity. As the game progresses, he eventually grows tired of peace, wishing for more out-of-the ordinary events to happen; coincidentally, every "unusual" event he thinks of has already happened to [[Mario]] and the other heroes, occasionally even in "peaceful" Flipside itself. By the end of the game, he returns to his typical lines about loving peace, claiming shortly afterwards that he still does find peace "all you can really ask out of life". Chap is additionally stated by [[Tippi]] and [[Tiptron]] to have dreams of becoming an author, but all of his book ideas have apparently already been done.


==Name in other languages==
==Tattle==
*"''That's Chap... He's an imaginative young man... He wants to be an author...but all of his ideas have been done before...''"
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=シラーノ
|Jap=シラーノ
|JapR=Shirāno
|JapR=Shirāno
|JapM=Sirano
|JapM=Italian male surname "Sirano"
|Fra=Tohu
|Fre=Tohu
|FraM=
|FreM=Both this and Slim's French name ''Bohu'' are derived from ''tohu-bohu'' ("commotion")
|Ger=Urs
|GerM=German name, popular in Switzerland
|Spa=Quim
|SpaM=Portuguese and Catalan name
|Ita=Salvo
|Ita=Salvo
|ItaM=Common name
|ItaM=A common male surname
}}
}}
{{SPM}}
{{SPM}}
[[Category:Flip-Flop Folk]]
[[Category:Flip-Flop Folk]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario Characters]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario characters]]
[[it:Salvo]]

Latest revision as of 11:29, September 22, 2024

Chap
Chap
Sprite from Super Paper Mario
Species Flipsider
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
“Mm... This town's so peaceful... If you ask me, that's all you can really ask out of life.”
Chap, Super Paper Mario

Chap is an inhabitant of Flipside who appears in Super Paper Mario. In the PAL version of the game, this character is called Glim. The word "chap" is a slang term for a male person, and is used for another character as well, who is also from the same game. This may in fact be riffing on the fact that everything this Chap thinks of has either already happened, or (in terms of literacy) has been taken, including his own name. This Chap's counterpart in Flopside is the ever-lovesick Slim, another character whose name is used twice in the game.

Chap can be found on the second floor of Flipside. He greatly enjoys peace, commonly ranting on Flipside's enjoyable prosperity. As the game progresses, he eventually grows tired of peace, wishing for more out-of-the ordinary events to happen; coincidentally, every "unusual" event he thinks of has already happened to Mario and the other heroes, occasionally even in "peaceful" Flipside itself. By the end of the game, he returns to his typical lines about loving peace, claiming shortly afterwards that he still does find peace "all you can really ask out of life". Chap is additionally stated by Tippi and Tiptron to have dreams of becoming an author, but all of his book ideas have apparently already been done.

Tattle[edit]

  • "That's Chap... He's an imaginative young man... He wants to be an author...but all of his ideas have been done before..."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シラーノ[?]
Shirāno
Italian male surname "Sirano"
French Tohu[?] Both this and Slim's French name Bohu are derived from tohu-bohu ("commotion")
German Urs[?] German name, popular in Switzerland
Italian Salvo[?] A common male surname
Spanish Quim[?] Portuguese and Catalan name