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Revision as of 00:45, November 23, 2021
- “CRAGLEY HO!”
- —Flint Cragley, Super Paper Mario
Flint Cragley is a Cragnon in the game Super Paper Mario. A celebrity amongst his race, Flint has the highest-rated news program in all of Crag, and is the only Cragnon encountered who wears clothes other than animal skins, does not speak in third-person, and does not insert "crag" and "brah" in place of other words. His name derives from flint (a hard, resilient variety of quartz that was often the material of choice in making stone tools like arrow- and spearheads) and crag (alternatively Cragnon). He bears some resemblance to Indiana Jones (who he is even named after in some translations) and other celebrity documentarians like Steve Irwin. He is also somewhat comparable to Kolorado, from the first Paper Mario, as both are explorers, both are encountered in a cavern, and they both star in Chapter 5 of their respective games. His TV show is called Flint Cragley, Cragtrotter, which is also the name of his theme, according to The InterNed.
History
Mario and his friends first encounter Flint Cragley deep in the depths of Floro Caverns. Missing his crew members, Hornfels and Monzo, Mario and the others seek them out and return them both to Flint. After having his crew returned to him, they are about to unlock a door and advance further into the caverns, but Flint gives the key to Mario's team and has them move on first, instead. Flint and his crew follow Mario and eventually witness the battle with King Croacus IV. After Croacus begins wilting and the truth unfolds as to why he brainwashed Cragnons, Flint promises to show the other Cragnons the videotape to end the war between Cragnons and Floro Sapiens.
Despite his reputation, Flint is both sneaky and a bit of a coward. Though he is brave most of the time, when he is knowledgeably heading toward possibly fatal dangers, he attempts to find ways of backing out or at least not going first. This is seen in the very beginning of Chapter 5-4, when he accepts leadership, but suddenly acts as if the player had insisted upon taking the role of leader. Of course, the player has no choice. Contradicting this, Flint and his crew go ahead anyway.
After the game is beaten, Flint Cragley can be found making a new rock single entitled, "Cragley Croons in Crag: Songs in the Key of Flint". It has at least 127 verses.
Catch Card
- Card Type: Uncommon
- Card Description: It's the star of "Flint Cragley, Cragtrotter"! His show is a smash hit on crag-vision.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U trophy
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | デビッド[?] Debiddo |
Likely a reference to the Scottish explorer "David Livingstone" | |
German | Karl Klippstein[?] | "Karl Cragstone" | |
Italian | Cromagno Jones[?] | Cragnon Jones; pun on "Indiana Jones" | |
Russian | Флинт Скалли[?] Flint Skalli |
Flint Cragley, but the "crag" part of "Cragley" translated. | |
Spanish (NOE) | Roc Sílex[?] | ? |