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*Professor Frankly breaks the [[Fourth wall|fourth wall]] just before Chapter 5 by telling the player, the "person in front of the TV" to listen carefully about what he has to say about [[The Thousand-Year Door]]. Mario's current partner then comments about that, but Frankly tells them to disregard it. [[Lord Crump]] (under the alias of Four Eyes) also breaks the Fourth Wall during this chapter.
*Professor Frankly breaks the [[Fourth wall|fourth wall]] just before Chapter 5 by telling the player, the "person in front of the TV" to listen carefully about what he has to say about [[The Thousand-Year Door]]. Mario's current partner then comments about that, but Frankly tells them to disregard it. [[Lord Crump]] (under the alias of Four Eyes) also breaks the Fourth Wall during this chapter.
*In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', one of the items listed on [[Francis]]' to-buy list is a radio-controlled Professor Frankly.
*In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', one of the items listed on [[Francis]]' to-buy list is a radio-controlled Professor Frankly.
*Due to an oversight, the player can visit the phone booth in [[Glitzville]] after Professor Frankly's abduction; one of the automated responses upon using the phone is a call, supposedly from Frankly himself, warning Mario to be careful in his travels.
* Likely due to an oversight, if the player uses the phone booth in [[Glitzville]] after Professor Frankly's abducted it is still possible to receive a call, supposedly from Frankly himself, warning Mario to be careful in his travels.
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