Chap (blue)

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Chap
Chap
Sprite from Super Paper Mario
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
“Ahhhhhh... Hits the spot!”
Chap, Super Paper Mario

Chap is an inhabitant of Flipside who appears in Super Paper Mario. The word "chap" is a slang term for a male person, and the name is shared by another character in NTSC versions of Super Paper Mario.

Chap thinks very highly of milk and can be found constantly drinking it at his table in The Underwhere. According to Tippi and Tiptron, Chap arrives at The Underwhere each morning at noon and stays there for the remainder of the day, drinking milk in an attempt to quench his apparently perpetual thirst. He apparently enjoys joking that milk flows through his veins, a series of jokes he once secretly took seriously and approached a doctor about. Throughout the course of Super Paper Mario, all Chap does is talk about his love for milk, stating that it should only be served straight up. Chap's Flopside counterpart is Chip, who coincides with Chap's milk obsession with his own coffee-drinking habits (and even mirrors Chap's quirk of arriving at a store serving his favorite drink each noon and staying there for the rest of the day).

Tattle[edit]

  • "That's Chap... He's always thirsty... He comes here at noon and drinks milk all day... He always jokes that milk runs through his veins... But then he worried that it really did, and went to the doctor. That's a secret..."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バラン[?]
Baran
Both this and Chip's Japanese name「ザック」(Zakku) are from「ざっくばらん」(zakku-baran, a term meaning "candid")
French Cahin[?] Both this and Chip's French name Caha are derived from cahin-caha ("hobbling along")
German Franz[?] Common name
Italian Flavio[?] Common name
Spanish Santi[?] Nickname of Santiago (Equivalent of James and Jacob)