Tiptron

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“Thanks to you, every world is safe. We are grateful for your selflessness and courage. At least, that's what I think she would say...”
Tiptron, Super Paper Mario

Tiptron is a robotic version of Tippi, a partner of Mario in the game Super Paper Mario. At the end of the game, Tippi becomes unavailable for the player's use after her marriage to Count Bleck and subsequent disappearance. However, it is revealed later that Francis created Tiptron, and for 999 coins (the highest number of coins the player can hold), he will sell it to Mario, allowing the player to use Tippi's abilities again. If the player talks to Francis after buying Tiptron, he will state that he is going to create a second model, Tiptron Mk. II.

Tiptron has feminine programming and is designed to resemble Tippi; she also seems to prefer to think she is Tippi, and speaks exactly like her, albeit in a more electronic looking speech box, similar to TEC-XX from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. However, there are several instances where it is made clear that she is at least somewhat aware of not being the real Tippi:

  • If the player uses her to tattle themselves, she will thank them for saving all worlds before adding, "...At least, that's what I think she would say..."
  • Merlon will initially believe she is Tippi, as well, and will address her as such, causing Tiptron to stutter and appear flustered by the concept.
  • When tattling Francis, Tiptron will at first refer to him as her creator and briefly hesitate before quickly asserting her "true" identity.

Overall, Tiptron suffers from a simple identity crisis - though she was made as an exact replica of Tippi, essentially a replacement, she is able to see through her programming and is at least remotely aware that she is not truly Tippi, which in turn leads to her self-conflict over her personal identity. Aside from the above instances, however, Tiptron acts virtually identically to her organic counterpart.

Catch Card

File:TiptronCard.png
Tiptron's Catch Card.

Card Type: Uncommon
Card Description: Francis made this 1:1-scale robotic version of Tippi. It's the ultimate rare collectible. Plus, it features realistic Tippi action!

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジャスミンちゃん2世
Jasumin-chan Ni-sei
Jasmine-chan II (or, second generation Jasmine-chan); Jasmine is the name Francis gave Tippi in the Japanese version.

German Tiptron
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Italian Consitron
Pun on Consilia (Tippi's Italian name) and "-tron".
Korean 재스민2세
Jaeseumin I-se
Transliterated Japanese name

Spanish Paquibot
Pun on Paquita (Spanish version of "Francine", the name given to Tippi by Francis) and "-bot" (end of "robot").

Trivia

  • For unknown reasons, Tiptron was shown floating over Nastasia in pre-release Super Paper Mario artwork. This lead many to speculate that Tiptron was Nastasia's Pixl partner, and a foil to Tippi. However, neither Tiptron or Tippi had any conversations with Nastasia at any time.
  • In function, Tiptron differs from Tippi in only one minor way: the pointer she transforms into while tattling enemies rotates at a much slower and more spasmodic pace, while Tippi does so much more smoothly.