Types Of Shy Guys

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Shy Guys are creatures that inhabit the Mushroom Kingdom. In Shy Guy Showdown, there's a town inhabited by them that's ruled by a White Shy Guy named "Awesome Guy". One Shy Guy, Toast Guy, is a recurring character in the SMG4 series.
Most Shy Guys appear wearing red (or as any color) with a hood, along with a white mask with a "O.O" facial expression held on by a brown strap holding the mask. They have brown belts, small blue feet, and flappy flipper-like arms. In the show, the ones that have names almost always ended in "guy".
Also known as "McShyGuy The Helping Toast Fairy", Toast Guy for the most part looks normal but can also be shown with butterfly wings, and carries a piece of toast wherever he goes. He loves toast and freaks out if there is no toast seen or with him. His catch phrase is "YEAH TOAST!" or simply "TOAST!".
Referred to as "Fat Guy" sometimes, Gourmet Guy looks like a regular Shy Guy but is a lot fatter, wears a bib and carries a silver spoon and fork in most of his appearances. He has a tendency to sit on people. He also blocks doors sometimes, and likes music. in SM64: ṩṩἔᾗмὄḋᾗᾄʀ 9 - Time travel edition he was mistaken for Shy Gal
He is the Leader of Shy Guy town, he owns a giant tank called the "Destroyer 4000". His only main role was in Shy Guy Showdown.
His robe is white with no belt, has a gold medal that has a red ribbon, wears a tall general's hat that white with a red brim and has a gold emblem on his hat and on each of his shoulders.
He is depicted as being somewhat serious, but also really whiny and impatient.
He created an army to take over the Mushroom Kingdom, planning to steal their ladies, the money, and their yummy food. After Mario tries to stop him, he mistakes Mario for one of his troops (Due to Mario getting his face white), thinks he's drunk and sends "Super League of Gay Guys" an attack team to take out Mario.
He ends up getting his army out the gates and into town, but when he got to the center of town, he is ignored by everyone, (including his own troops who go shopping) and his tank gets mistaken as toy car by a police officer and gets taken back to his home town.
Only appeared in Shy Guy Showdown and is leader of the "Super League of Gay Guys".
He is red, but instead of having mask his robe covers his face, with eye holes cut out, his eyes are black with white pupils. His design is based off of Deadpool from Marvel.
He first confronts Mario in a garden, and tries to take him out with his katana, but Mario gets out of the way. He later confronts him again in the same fashion only to end up getting hit by the Pingas Train that was driven by Crazy Guy, causing the train to crash killing them both.
Only appeared in Shy Guy Showdown and is another member of the "Super League of Gay Guys".
He is orange, and like Assassin Guy has no mask. Instead, he has an opening in the center of his hood with brown edges, only his eyes are visible, which are normally making him the only Shy Guy with normal eyes at all. His design is based off Kenny from the South Park series.
He confronts Mario during his run for the exit and points a giant cannon at him. However before he could fire, he is distracted by a Shy Gal who he instantly falls in love with. However, he turned out to be a distraction to allow Mario to blast him, with his own cannon killing him.
Only appeared in Shy Guy Showdown and is another member of the "Super League of Gay Guys".
He is yellow with a white mask, but instead of the usual "O.O" it instead has Dr Robotnik's "Pingas" face from The Adventure of Sonic the Hedgehog, plastered on it.
He along with Assassin Guy, searched for Mario in a garden, and finds Mario disguised as a vegetable, which scares him away. But later he returns riding the Pingas Train out of the sky (thinking it would help) and ends up crashing into Assassin Guy killing them both.
Police Shy Guys seem to be the Shy Guy version of The Policeman. They look exactly like regular Shy Guys except their suits are blue instead of red.
They tired to arrest Mario but loose and forced to called the "Super League of Gay Guys".
This unnamed shy guy is a leader of a group of shy guys that appears in SMG4: Officer Meggy. He and his gang steal monitors, so he can play Fortnite in good quality.
After Mario fell head first into a bag of weed, he got it all over his face making him seem paler. When a Shy Guy mistook him for a Shy Guy, he proceeded to take Mario to their town, where he learns about Awesome Guy's plans to take over the Mushroom Kingdom.
It should also be noted that while Mario isn’t actually a Shy Guy, Mario can speak their language.
He is an unknown figure disguised as a shy. He has a white face, black clothes, and solid black eyes. It is
unknown why he takes residents in Shy Guy Town, or how he got there.
In SM64 Bloopers: Shy Guy Showdown, he encounters Mario and tells him he has to become "one with the Shy Guys" in order to stay hidden. He's also shown to have a creepy crush on Awesome Guy.
In SM64 Bloopers: Shy Guy Showdown, Steve also appears disguised as a Shy Guy as part of the "Super League of
Gay Guys". He wears a hockey mask and attacks Mario with a chainsaw. After failing to kill Mario in a bunch of pots he blows up the pot with his rocket launcher and accidentally blowing himself up in the process.
Spy Guy is actually Spy from TF2, but he wears a hockey mask, like Steve Guy. He is a resident of the Kushroom Mingdom. He has a similar love for Toast as a regular Toast Fairy, however, he only likes French Toast compared to the Usual Toast most Shy Guys like.
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Shy Guys (ヘイホー) are fictional species present in the Mario series of video games. They are also the most common enemies found in the Yoshi series.
The Shy Guy was created as an enemy for the Japanese game Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, which was transformed into Super Mario Bros. 2 for an American release. Most enemies, including Bob-ombs, Snifits, and Shy Guys, were unchanged from the original Japanese version, and are now instantly recognizable as Mario's enemies, despite having been created for a game completely unrelated to Mario. While Super Mario Bros. 2 took place in the dreamworld, Subcon, Shy Guys appeared in the real world starting from Yoshi's Island, which chronologically predates all the other Mario games. Since appearing in Yoshi's Island, they have become even more part of the Yoshi series than with the Mario series. There are many different types of Shy Guys amongst the various Mario related games.
Shy Guys, as the name suggests, are very shy. They always have masks covering their faces; the only parts not covered are the eyes and mouth, which simply appear as black holes. Some people would suggest that Shy Guys have no actual face, just a blank surface behind the mask. Shy Guys can wear different colors, such as red, blue, green, yellow, black, white, pink, and purple. They seem to be an organization of mercenaries called the 8 Bits. Though they are bipedal, the earlier graphics of their first appearances made Shy Guys appear to be on all fours and oddly enough, look like steam train engines.
In Luigi's Mansion, Luigi could suck the mask off the Shy Guy ghosts, revealing no face, just a shadow with two glowing, yellow eyes. (Note, however, that these things are not officially stated to be Shy Guys; in official material, they are called "masked ghosts".)
If the player wins any of the three cups in Mario Power Tennis with the Shy Guy character its mask will fall off, although it can't be seen by players, Luigi appears to be scared by its appearance.
In Mario Strikers Charged if the player has a Shy Guy in his team and it scores he will sometimes trip while doing his victory dance. This results in the mask popping off, but the Shy Guy is turned away from camera and crouches face down to retrieve the mask
Their attacks usually consist of simply running into the player, although some use slingshots or spears. Some varieties, like Snifits and Snufits spit projectiles similarly to the Octorok, while others may catch fire, such as Pyro Guy. They have also come up with some very peculiar inventions over the years, such as walking on stilts, attacking with toy tanks, bouncing on pogo-sticks, and piloting submarines. In Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Shy Guys (among other enemies) could be eaten and turned into eggs by Yoshi, and it was common for Shy Guys to pop out of pipes until Yoshi couldn't make any more eggs.
Although Shy Guys almost never speak, they occasionally make a meowing sound in some of the recent games. Furthermore, in Yoshi's Story, the Nintendo 64 version of Mario Tennis, and the Game Boy Advance conversion of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, they can be heard saying their Japanese name ("Hei! Ho!" which sounds like "Hee! Ha!") as they jump out of pipes.
These are other kinds of Shy Guys that appear in the Mario games.
A black (or very dark gray) Shy Guy, first appeared in Yoshi's Story where he would cause damage to Yoshi if eaten (hence the name; Black Yoshi and White Yoshi were not affected). He also appeared in Paper Mario, as an extremely powerful optional enemy which guarded a rare badge. but if given a Lemon Candy, (a food made by Tayce T., the cook in Toad Town) he will leave and the player would not have to fight him to get the badge. Later, in Bowser's Castle, if a player were to lose at the quiz, they would be forced to fight three of them together.
A Bandit is not really a Shy Guy, but they do wear a mask and robes like them. Bandits are enemies that first appeared in Yoshi's Island as tricky pests that tried to steal Baby Mario. They also appeared in Paper Mario as they would steal up to two coins on the first turn and then flee the next. More types of bandits appeared in the sequel The Thousand Year Door. Blue bandits were allies but they still had a bad reputation. Green ones stole items as well as coins and had slightly higher HP than regular bandits. Purple ones stole only badges, and unless they were caught after stealing the player's badge, the player would no longer have that badge anymore. In Yoshi's Island, red bandits were much rarer and carried red coins. A Bandit appeared in Mario Party 7, where the player has to take the star he stole from the Sphinx. There is also a Bandit orb on the Windmillville board. Bandit appears again in Mario Party 8 wandering the various train cars on the "Shy Guy's Perplex Express" board as well as on the "Koopa's Tycoon Town" board where he will emerge from behind a wall and greet a player before stealing some coins that an opponent of said player has invested into a hotel and giving them to the player. Bandits also appeared in Mario and Luigi: Dream Team.
Beezos are Shy Guys with insect-like wings and different masks that first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 2, where his attacking actions depend on what color of garbs he is wearing. Beezo later appeared in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars as enemies in Bean Valley named Shy Away, except Shy Aways hold watering cans instead of spears. A Shy Away (who had no more proper name than "Shy Away") also appeared as a major character in Super Mario RPG; this Shy Away worked for Valentina and attempted to keep Mario away from Nimbus Land by continually powering up the Piranha Plant boss Mega Smilax. The individual Shy Away was obsessed with his hobby of gardening.
A ghost version of a Shy Guy. Appears in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and later in Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time. In Partners in Time, there was also a stronger version called a Ghoul Guy.
A red Shy Guy with a Bill Blaster on its head, appearing in Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time. When a Boom Guy is attacked, the head-mounted Bill Blaster would fall off, then they would reach up, and either nothing would happen, or two Fly Guys would give the Boom Guy a new Bill Blaster. There are also Elite Boom Guys, a more powerful version of the Boom Guy, and who wear blue robes.
A dark blue version of a Shy Guy with a spear that appears in Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga. They are found in Chucklehuck Woods, and a much faster, light blue version is found in Guffawha Ruins. The Chuck Guy approaches the character it is going to attack, and spins its spear around. Then, it either charges, spear lowered, or it rushes your character and tries to trip him. These are very similar to Spear Guys.
Found only in Yoshi's Island, Yoshi Topsy Turvy, and Yoshi's Island DS, in level 2-7. This gargantuan Shy Guy is, surprisingly, edible, and gives Yoshi eggs about five times bigger than normal eggs and cause earthquakes, which turn all on-screen enemies into Stars. Once the player gets three fat eggs, however, the Fat Guys disappear; however, there are strategies to getting a higher number of them (up to six). It is not possible to carry these eggs into other levels, but the player does get rewarded with coins for each egg at the goal (4 coins per egg). Because they are fat and wear red cloth and a black belt, the Fat Guy resembles Santa Claus.
Along with Shy Guys, Fly Guys are also common enemies in the Yoshi series of games. They appear as Shy Guys with propellers on their head. Special ones called "Mecha Fly Guys" also have wind-up gears on their backs which allow them to fly. They also appear in many Mario spin-offs, and are even playable characters in Mario Power Tennis and Mario Hoops 3-on-3. In Yoshi's Island DS, certain Fly Guys hover in the sky carrying coins or 1-ups at their feet. Hitting them with an egg collects the item, but if the player waits too long the Fly Guy may fly off screen.
A Shy Guy specifically from Mario Party 3, he runs a gambling booth with various games to bet coins on when the player lands on his space. When the player lands on his space he will take all of that player's coins and a Game Guy minigame will be played. If the player wins, he will double that player's coins. A few minigames allow the opportunity to increase coins taken by 32, and one even offers a jackpot of 1000 coins.
Coincidentally, the name Game Guy was used in an episode of Dave the Barbarian as a parody of the Game Boy, but bearing the Sega Dreamcast logo.
The fourth boss of Paper Mario, and leader of the Shy Guys. He attacks Mario with his army in this order: Shy Squad, Stilt Guys, Shy Stacks, and finally, himself. He doesn't attack physically, but instead uses the light bulb's electric shocks, and throws bombs. After he is defeated, he flees with the other Shy Guys.
A ghost of a Shy Guy found in Luigi's Mansion. Like living Shy Guys, they come in a variety of colors. To be able to vacuum them, the player must first vacuum their mask, and then stun them. They wield spears. Unlike normal Shy Guys, their masks are normally half white, half red. When the player first enters the Ball Room (Area 2), if left to themselves, they will dance to the music by pretending to slice each others' heads off with their spears. If the player attacks one and successfully sucks it in, the other one will become "angry" and attack. When their masks are removed, only a pair of glowing yellow eyes are visible in place of a face. Ghost Guys seem to be similar to Boo Guys.
A Boo Guy which could increase the power, defense, and speed of another enemy if not destroyed. They appeared in Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time
A Shy Guy with an umbrella protruding out of its head in Yoshi's Island DS. Using the umbrella, they have the ability to float on air currents, similar to Baby Peach's ability. They come in the same 4 colors of ordinary Shy Guys in the game.
A white Shy Guy that can be found in Yoshi's Story if the player has one or more missing Yoshis. If he is in the player's possession when a level is complete, he will appear on the character select menu, then he can be selected to go to Baby Bowser's castle and rescue one missing Yoshi at random. While a white Shy Guy is following Yoshi, the number of eggs he can bring with him is reduced by one.
In Shy Guy's Toy Box, an extremely obese Shy Guy blocks the path to the lever that fixes the train tracks. He is named for his extreme love of food, but he doesn't know this. When given cake, he becomes extremely happy and flies all over the place. He is willing to help anyone if they give him cake, even though he "officially" works for Bowser.
Appeared in Super Mario RPG. A Shy Guy equivalent of the Grim Reaper. They reside at Jonathan Jones' Ship. One is a member of the Three Musty Fears. The other two are Dry Bones and Big Boo. They want to play find the flag. Greaper's is behind the welcome sign in Rose Town. There is also a more powerful version of Greaper called Glum Reaper, that is located in Smithy's Factory.
A Shy Guy that is only found in Paper Mario. They wear red and purple outfits with wingtip shoes, a big blue and yellow collar and a pompom on the end of their hood. They can make Mario dizzy with their dance moves.
Lanturn ghosts are types of shy guys that wear ghost sheets instead of masks. They often wear gray sheets, but they are seen with blue and red herring cloaks on. They jump out of pipes like shy guys do, except for the fact that they make a different sound. They first appeared in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's island. A large one, called the "Big lantern ghost", appeared in Paper Mario as a miniboss in Shy Guy's Toybox. He has Watt in his lantern and you can't attack him in the dark.
A type of shy guy that only appears in Yoshi's Story. Unlike other enemies it is off of the path way and can not be attacked (though they can still be forced to change color). They are also incapable of attacking the Yoshis directly. They always work in pairs and hold a Limbo stick across the path way, forcing the Yoshis to jump over it, else if the Yoshi hits the Limbo Stick, it will take damage. They also wear grass skirts.
A Shy Guy riding in a floating device similar to the Koopa Clown Car, with a heart on it. Their only appearance was in Paper Mario. They don't usually attack but instead heal other enemies.
Shy Guys wearing flower petals on their heads, Mufti Guys appear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and Yoshi's Island DS. A love-struck Mufti Guy named Petal Guy appears in Mario Party Advance as a character the player can aid in exchange for a Gaddget. It also takes 2 times to make it disappear if Yoshi jumps on it.
A Shy Guy that looks similar to Boo Guys that appear in Mario vs. Donkey Kong and Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis. Like Shy Guys, they can wear many different color robes. If the player hits a colored switch that matches the color of a Phantom Guy in the level, it will turn into a block. The ones used by Donkey Kong in Mario vs. Donkey Kong are more powerful versions that are on fire, and that chase Mario. The ones in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis are mechanical.
A Shy Guy that is found in Mario Kart: Super Circuit. It is seen on Shy Guy Beach sailing a boat in the background and also appears in Yoshi's Island DS and in Mario Party . It also appears in the background in Yoshi's Story
A shy guy similar to the Fly Guy but only appears in Yoshi's Story. They look like regular Shy Guys but have a large mechanical pack with a propeller attached allowing them to fly. They usually fly from side to side and carry items. They can be defeated by eggs, eating them, or jumping on them. They are the second most common enemy of Yoshi's Story other than regular Shy Guys.
A Shy Guy that's on fire. They appeared in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and Paper Mario
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