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[[Image:BleuLily.PNG|thumb|Bleu with his daughter Lily.]] | [[Image:BleuLily.PNG|thumb|Bleu with his daughter Lily.]] | ||
'''Bleu''' is an artist with a stereotypical French accent in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. His role in the game is not major, but he does have a part in Peach's hairstyle. If [[Princess Peach]] talks to him throughout the game, she can get a new hairstyle, but only at the end of the game will Bleu be talented enough to keep it that way. It does not give her that much of a change, but she will move slightly faster. Bleu lives on the first floor of [[Flopside]] with his daughter named [[Lily (Super Paper Mario)|Lily]], who secretly wants to be an actress. Bleu's name is French for | '''Bleu''' is an artist with a stereotypical French accent in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. His role in the game is not major, but he does have a part in Peach's hairstyle. If [[Princess Peach]] talks to him throughout the game, she can get a new hairstyle, but only at the end of the game will Bleu be talented enough to keep it that way. It does not give her that much of a change, but she will move slightly faster. Bleu lives on the first floor of [[Flopside]] with his daughter named [[Lily (Super Paper Mario)|Lily]], who secretly wants to be an actress. Bleu's name is French for ''blue'', the color he wears and the color of his skin. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Bleu and [[Sacre| his Flipside counterpart's]] names combine to form a well-known French phrase: ''[[wikipedia:Sacrebleu|Sacre bleu]]!'' The phrase literally translates to "Sacred Blue", since the [[wikipedia:Mary (mother of Jesus)|Virgin Mary]]'s outer veil is oft painted blue in Catholic art. | *Bleu and [[Sacre| his Flipside counterpart's]] names combine to form a well-known French phrase: ''[[wikipedia:Sacrebleu|Sacre bleu]]!'' The phrase literally translates to "Sacred Blue", since the [[wikipedia:Mary (mother of Jesus)|Virgin Mary]]'s outer veil is oft painted blue in Catholic art. |