Francis

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This article is about the boss in Super Paper Mario. For the Koopa character in Dinosaur Dilemma, see Francis Ford Koopola. For the human in Mario's Time Machine, see Francis Drake.
Francis
Francis
Species Chameleon
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
Latest appearance Super Mario-kun Volume 37 (2008)
“Wha-What do I... Oh man... A REAL girl in my room! This is so hi-technicaaaal!”
Francis, Super Paper Mario

Francis is a video game-obsessed chameleon in Super Paper Mario, who serves as the main boss of Chapter 3, The Bitlands.

History

Super Paper Mario

Francis picked up by Mario using Thoreau.
Francis picked up by Mario
Super Paper Mario enemy
Francis
In-game model of Francis
Location(s) Fort Francis (3-4), Castle Bleck Foyer (8-2)
Role Boss
Max HP 40
Attack 1
Defense 0
Score 3000
Items
Card type Uncommon
Card location(s) Card Shop; Map 24
Card description
Francis totally nerds out for rare collectibles. He takes geek chic to a totally new level.
Tattle
That geeky chameleon is Francis. He's a little obsessive about his hobbies... Max HP is 40. Attack is 1. He can also make himself invisible... You can't hit what you can't see, so wait for him to reappear... But he is still there. Look at the floor and find his shadow... Yech... Just looking at him brings back bad memories...
List of Catch Cards
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When Mario and company first enter The Bitlands, Francis is invisible. While Tippi is talking, Francis uses his tongue to grab her, and escapes. He names Tippi "Francine" and calls her that throughout the game.

The next time Francis is met is during the fourth level of The Bitlands, Fort Francis, where he is also shown to have captured another Pixl named Carrie. Francis is taking photographs of Tippi (who is locked within a cage) behind a locked door, which can only be opened after answering his questions correctly. Only Francis and "hot babes" are allowed in this room even after correctly answering his questions, forcing Princess Peach to confront Francis. Too shy to talk to her directly, Francis instead engages her with a dating sim named Swoon.exe, where he talks to her briefly about his interests. After the simulation, Peach demands Francis gives up Tippi, but Francis refuses, which leads into a battle.

Francis has an array of attacks against the player: as a chameleon, he can change his coloration to disappear into his surroundings, thereby avoiding attacks. Francis is completely invisible when in 2D, but if Mario flips into 3D, Francis's moving shadow is visible, making it easier to counterattack. Additionally, slamming the ground with Thudley will force Francis to appear for a brief moment. Francis' most devastating weapon is his long tongue, with which he can swallow any of the heroes whole and slowly damage them by chewing, though the player can escape by shaking the Wii Remote. Francis has a different expression depending on who he eats; if he eats Mario or Bowser, he stutters for a moment, while if he eats Peach, then he will smile and blush. His expression does not change when he eats Mario and Luigi. Francis can also employ his technology in battle; his laptop can summon an army of Meowbombs, and his camera temporarily blinds Mario and his friends when the flash goes off, though he stops to smile before using it against Peach. Upon defeat he runs away, yelling "Mercy!", and Tippi is released. After his defeat, Francis cannot be found in Fort Francis. One of the Meowmaids says Francis is in the hospital after having hurt himself while playing video games.

The next time Francis appears is in the Castle Bleck chapter, Castle Bleck Foyer, though as an optional boss. This is the only time he can engage in battle against Luigi, since Luigi was not available in chapter 3. Partway through the chapter, a disguised Mimi asks the player what they hate most. One of the answers for the final question is "Francis", which will cause Francis to appear in the third room and another battle with him will begin. Francis had apparently been watching one of his favorite television programs before being warped into the castle, and, despite his confusion, he yearned to have Tippi back so much that he talked himself into thinking that his Reclinatron 4500 chair had manipulated his very dreams and warped him to Tippi. After his defeat, Francis runs again, claiming he would simulate the battle on his computer to see what had kept him from winning.

After the player beats the game, Francis can be found in his fort again, in the same room his boss battle took place. Francis will present his greatest creation: Tiptron. However, because he is saving to buy Starship X-Naut Issue One, Francis asks for 999 coins from the player to acquire it. After the player buys Tiptron, he reveals plans to build Tiptron Mk. II, an improvement on the original, though the player never sees its completion. Francis then orders a Meowmaid to fetch Nibble-Ums to fulfill his hunger before he begins his work. He also drops Tippi's "Francine" name at this point.

Francis mentioning The Grodus Chronicles.
Francis mentions The Grodus Chronicles

In addition to Starship X-Naut Issue One, Francis is a source of many other references to other Mario titles. As well as a Starship X-Naut TV show, there is a Starship X-Naut: Space Bloops videogame; another game is titled Larry Koopa: Zombie Heartbreaker, presumably starring Larry Koopa, which Francis was hoping to purchase. The Grodus Chronicles, another X-Naut-related television show, is also mentioned, as is an anime featuring Tubba Blubba (of the first Paper Mario): The Blubbening. Francis owns several dolls of Princess Peach, Whacka, Petuni, Punio, Vivian, the Mini-Yoshi in all colors, a Bub-ulb and Pennington from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, and he has posters of Petuni, Lady Bow and Bootler. On his shelf, are multi-colored Yoshi Eggs next to the aforementioned dolls. Francis also wants an Excess Express train set, a Ms. Mowz doll with "real smooching action", a product called Cyborg Wart, a Magnus Von Grapple action figure, and a Tanooki Suit made with real Tanooki fur. Francis' game console collection on his shelf includes a Famicom, an indigo Nintendo GameCube, a Super Famicom, a Nintendo 64, and a Virtual Boy; lastly, if the player flips into 3D, a large television screen with a Wii and a Wii Remote becomes visible.

Super Mario-kun

Francis abducting a cross-dressing Mario in the Super Paper Mario arc from volume 37 of the Super Mario-kun
Francis's appearance in the Super Mario-kun, volume 37

Francis appears in Super Mario-kun during volume 37. As soon as Mario passes through the Bitlands door, he loses sight of Tippi. The Pixl Barry explains to him that she was just nabbed by Francis, the "nerdiest butterfly collector". Since he is a nerd, Mario creates a plan in which he disguises himself as Princess Peach so that Francis would approach the most famous princess in video game history, but Francis takes "Peach" by force and runs to his castle. Meanwhile, Bowser and his troops have created a little base in Bitlands and see Francis with Princess Peach, causing Bowser to go alone to rescue her. When Mario arrives at Fort Francis, the caged Tippi recognizes him, blowing his cover. Mario snatches her and tries to escape, but Francis starts fighting for his rare butterfly, ending up swallowing Mario. Barry arrives and suggest Tippi to shake the Wii Remote in order to free Mario from Francis' belly, but the two Pixls cannot shake it enough. Right on time, Bowser arrives and, still thinking that Francis swallowed Peach, shakes the Wii Remote so vigorously that he manages to free Mario, even though he gets out from Francis' wrong end. Bowser and Mario start arguing and, when Francis tries to ask what is going on, the two direct their punches against Francis, defeating him and freeing the fourth Pure Heart.

General information

Physical description

Francis is a large, anthropomorphic, green chameleon. He wears a yellow shirt with Super Mushroom and Super Star emblems on it and a black hip pouch. His glasses have square rims with spirals on the lenses, which do not have a nose bridge between them, and are tied in the back. He also wears a fanny pack around his waist, which he refers to as a "Frannypack."

Personality

Francis is an archetypal asocial nerd. Francis is socially inept and composes himself poorly around others, and as a result has no offline friends. He is also fond of butterflies, taking pictures of them and placing them on the website Digibutter.nerr, a forum for butterfly obsessives. Amongst his many interests, Francis is an otaku and enjoys watching anime, as well as collecting and playing video games, owning cats and cat-like things, and making a pass at any "hot babes" he encounters. He lives in Fort Francis, where his large collection of Meowmaids guard his belongings, tidy his anime collections, record his favorite television shows, and so on. Francis has a catchphrase, "hi-technicaaaaal!", which he employs to describe anything he finds cool, awesome, or "schweet." After starting up his Swoon.exe program and explaining its function, the first question Francis asks Princess Peach is "What is your name?". Peach can choose from three answers, the second of which is "Tell me your name first!". If this option is selected, Francis will obey her order, noting to himself that Peach is "a stickler for etiquette" and recalling his similar mother.

Quiz questions

A lot of Francis' personality is revealed in the questions asked by his robots. For all questions the answer is "True".

SecuriMeow of the left door
  • "Video game soundtracks are totally hi-technicaaaaaaal!"
  • "Episode 127 of 'The Grodus Chronicles' is pretty much the schweetest thing ever."
  • "One day, I will own all of the 'Starship X-Naut' Series 3 collectible action figures."
SecuriMeow of the right door
  • "'Starship X-Naut' comics are never to be removed from their plastic sleeves!"
  • "Role-playing games should be no less than 180 hours long, not counting side quests!"
  • "Fanny packs are both practical and stylish!"
Door of Francis' room
  • "Video games and hot babes are totally hi-technicaaaaal!"
  • "If it's limited edition, buy it!"
  • "I have bought games that I have never played."
  • "If it's got fierce giant robot on giant robot combat, it's an insta-buy!"
  • "They're NOT DOLLS. They're ACTION FIGURES. WITH REAL FIRE-PUNCHING ACTION."
  • "I have dumped a friend over an argument about 'Starship X-Naut' propulsion technology."
  • "A schweet cover illustration is way more important than the story line."
  • "Never pull the top copy from a pile of comics! Find the mint-condition one!"
  • "My first love was an anime character!"
  • "I love going on message boards and complaining about games I've never played!"

In the Japanese version of the game, many of the questions are different.

SecuriMeow of the left door
  • "I like anime songs!" (『アニメソングが スキだ!』)
  • "Buying manga and promotional items makes me happier than eating delicious things." (『おいしいものを 食べるよりも マンガや グッズを 買う方が シアワセ』)
  • "Once I start collecting action figures, I can't stop until I complete the collection." (『フィギュアを あつめはじめると コンプリートせずには いられない』)
SecuriMeow of the right door
  • "I cover my comics neatly." (『コミックには きちんと カバーを かける』)
  • "The TV programs I watch most are of course anime." (『一番 よく観ている テレビ番組は もちろん アニメ』)
  • "I don't need good-looking clothes if I have T-shirts and jeans." (『Tシャツと ジーンズが あれば ほかに かっこいい ふくは いらない』)
Door of Francis' room
  • "When in doubt, buy it!" (『まよったら とりあえず 買う』)
  • "If it's limited edition, buy it!" (『げんてい品は まよわず 買う』)
  • "I've bought over three games that I haven't played." (『買ったまま あそんでいない ゲームが 3本いじょう ある』)
  • "I'd rather buy something and regret it than not buying something and regret it." (『買わなかったことを こうかいするなら 買って こうかいする方を 選ぶ』)
  • "I'm an adult, so I can buy things like an adult (as I imagined in my childhood)." (『オトナだから オトナ買いだ』)
  • "Completing a collection is a meaningful activity." (『コンプリートすることに いぎがある』)
  • "The cover and illustration of a novel are more important than the content." (『小説は ないようよりも カバーや イラストの方が 大事だ』)
  • "When buying books, I take not the top copy of a pile but the one two books below to the register." (『本を 買うときは 一番上でなく 2さつ下のものを レジに もって行く』)
  • "My first love was an anime character." (『はつ恋の 相手は アニメキャラだ』)
  • "Meals fill one's stomach. Action figures fill one's heart." (『ゴハンは おなかが みたされる フィギュアは 心が みたされる』)

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カメレゴン[?]
Kameregon
Pun on "chameleon" and possibly "polygon"
German Konrad[?] Likely a reference to "Konrad Zuse"
Italian Ginoleonte[?] From "camaleonte" (chameleon) and a given name "Gino"
Korean 카멜레니아[?]
Kamellenia
Possibly a pun on "chameleon" and "mania"
Portuguese Francisco[?] ?
Spanish (NOA) Francisco[?] Francis
Spanish (NOE) Francis[?] ?

Trivia

  • In the Japanese version of the game, Francis yells "Oppose violence!" before he runs away upon defeat.