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|image=[[file:Chaz.png]]
|species=[[Flip-Flop Folk]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
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{{quote|That way, I figure my wisdom will get spread around the world like...a disease! Without you, there'd be no world to...well, infect. With my wisdom. So thanks!|Chaz|Super Paper Mario}}
{{quote|That way, I figure my wisdom will get spread around the world like...a disease! Without you, there'd be no world to...well, infect. With my wisdom. So thanks!|Chaz|Super Paper Mario}}



Revision as of 19:37, July 3, 2024

Chaz
Chaz
Species Flip-Flop Folk
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
“That way, I figure my wisdom will get spread around the world like...a disease! Without you, there'd be no world to...well, infect. With my wisdom. So thanks!”
Chaz, Super Paper Mario

Chaz lives in Yold Town in the game Super Paper Mario. He is a very self-assured young man, and a friend of Red. They both play cards together, with the game usually ending in Chaz's favor. Tippi says that, because he is so tired of winning, he might even want to lose on purpose once in a while. Throughout the game, Chaz's main purpose is to inform the Heroes of Light about their abilities and how they can use them. He is later seen trying to get his quirky philosophies into Tubebottom's Tome of Quotations.

Tattle information

That's Chaz. He's a very self-assured young man... He's a friend of Red's, and they often play cards together... Chaz always wins... He might want to lose on purpose once in a while...

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アザル[?]
Azaru
Azal, pun on「スペール」(Supēru, Shaman)
French Pinsmi[?] From the children's joke Pince-mi et Pince-moi; similar to Huckit Crab's European French name
German Teo[?] ?
Italian Rocco[?] Common name
Spanish Raúl[?] ?