Choropū the Picasso

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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.

Choropū the Picasso
Choropū The Picasso from volume 45 of Super Mario-kun
Species Monty Mole
First appearance Super Mario-kun (volume 44) (sneak peek only) (2012)
Latest appearance Super Mario-kun (volume 45) (2012)
The Macchoropū cutout that Choropū The Picasso uses in volume 45 of Super Mario-kun
The Macchoropū cutout

Choropū the Picasso is a Monty Mole with a painter hat that appears in volume 45 of Super Mario-kun. Its name is a reference to the famous artist Pablo Picasso.

While Mario and Toad travel through World 2-1, they stumble upon Choropū the Picasso. As Mario and Toad walk past him, they come across a giant cardboard cutout of ice cream, only for it to actually be a pile of faeces and emit the smell of one. After Mario and Toad run into a cardboard wall, Choropū the Picasso proceeds to hit Mario with a cardboard handle of a bomb before becoming a much more muscular version of itself called Macchoropū (マッチョロプー). This form is quickly revealed to just be a cardboard cutout as Mario kicks it away.

Mario tries hiding among a number of fake faces of himself, though Choropū the Picasso still manages to stomp on his face. Choropū the Picasso then runs over Mario with his Road Roller (ロードローラー), which is labeled "Natural" (ナチュナル) and depicts what appears to be a Morty Mole on the front. He then picks up the flattened Mario to scribble on it and drop into a box with other cardboard cutouts. Mario, however, finds a cardboard Super Mushroom that he eats to return to normal and proceeds to Ground Pound on Choropū the Picasso. World 2-1 is then revealed to be made of cardboard cutouts, and after Mario asks Choropū the Picasso where they are and demands it to speak up, it is revealed that it is actually also a cardboard cutout, which collapses.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チョロプー・ザ・ピカソ[?]
Choropū za Pikaso
Monty Mole the Picasso

Trivia[edit]

  • At the end of the chapter, a man says『「にも微妙びみょう物語ものがたり」でした。』("'Yo ni mo Bimyō na Monogatari' deshita.", "This was 'Tales of the Subtle.'"), which is a reference to the Japanese TV series Tales of the Unusual (世にも奇妙な物語, Yo ni mo Kimyō na Monogatari).