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[[File:SMO Crazy Cap logo.png|thumb|The Crazy Cap logo]]
[[File:SMO Crazy Cap logo.png|thumb|The Crazy Cap logo]]
[[File:SMO Shot - Crazy Cap Shop.png|thumb|The Crazy Cap shop in Tostarena]]
[[File:SMO Shot - Crazy Cap Shop.png|thumb|The Crazy Cap shop in Tostarena]]
Each shop is divided into two sections; the yellow sections has an employee with a matching yellow hat sell items that the player can buy with global [[Coin|gold coins]], while the purple sections have a similar employee with a.purple hat who requires the player to spend purple [[regional coin]]s to buy things. Their wares include various outfits and hats. The yellow side also sells [[Life-Up Heart]]s, and the purple side also sells souvenir stickers and models. The yellow side also has a [[closet]] for changing clothing. Crazy Cap stores play their theme music on a loop, and can be heard in the overworld once approaching the store.
Each shop is divided into two sections; the yellow sections sell items that the player can buy with global [[Coin|gold coins]], while the purple sections require the player to spend purple [[regional coin]]s. Their wares range from various outfits and hats to souvenir stickers and models; the shops also sell [[Life-Up Heart]]s and [[Power Moon]]s, often on the yellow side.


Each shop sells a [[Power Moon]] for 100 gold coins, similar to how [[Mario]] earns a [[Power Star]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and a [[Shine Sprite]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' for collecting 100 coins. This can initially only be done once per kingdom; after completing the game, the player can continue to purchase individual Power Moons from any shop for another 100 coins, or a set of ten for 1,000 coins.
The Crazy Cap brand originates in New Donk City of the [[Metro Kingdom]]; with the popularity of street performers, the old theater was no longer in much demand, and so was converted to the first and original Crazy Cap store. Since then, the stores have spread all over the world, and appear in most of the kingdoms. Crazy Cap stores will play their theme music on a loop, and can be heard in the overworld once approaching the store.


The Crazy Cap brand originates in New Donk City of the [[Metro Kingdom]]; with the popularity of street performers, the old theater was no longer in much demand, and so was converted to the original Crazy Cap store. Since then, the stores have spread all over the world, and appear in most of the kingdoms.
The employees of each Crazy Cap store are usually residents of the kingdoms where their branches are located. In the case of the [[Cascade Kingdom]], [[Lost Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], and [[Moon Kingdom]], there are no friendly residents, so the employees vary. The only kingdoms that do not have Crazy Cap stores are the [[Cloud Kingdom]], [[Ruined Kingdom]], [[Dark Side]], and [[Darker Side]].


The employees of each Crazy Cap store are usually residents of the kingdoms where their branches are located. In the case of the [[Cascade Kingdom]], [[Lost Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], and [[Moon Kingdom]], there are no friendly residents, so the employees vary. The only kingdoms that do not have Crazy Cap stores are the [[Cloud Kingdom]], [[Ruined Kingdom]], [[Dark Side]], and [[Darker Side]].
Each shop sells a Power Moon for 100 gold coins, similar to how [[Mario]] earns a [[Power Star]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and a [[Shine Sprite]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' for collecting 100 coins. This can initially only be done once per kingdom; after completing the game, the player can continue to purchase individual Power Moons from any shop for another 100 coins, or a set of ten for 1,000 coins.


The shop in the [[Sand Kingdom]] has the "[[List of Power Moons in the Sand Kingdom#Employees Only|Employees Only]]" [[Power Moon]] behind the counter. Mario can enter this store from a hidden alcove, which leads behind the counter so that Mario can obtain the Power Moon. If Mario talks to the [[Tostarenan]]s who run the shop from this angle, they will get spooked and tell Mario to use the main entrance to purchase their products.
The shop in the [[Sand Kingdom]] has an alcove that allows Mario to obtain a Power Moon from the back side. If Mario talks to the [[Tostarenan]]s who run the shop this way, they will get spooked and tell Mario to use the main entrance in order to purchase their products.


The original Crazy Cap in the Metro Kingdom is larger than all the others, consisting of yellow room and a purple room with an entrance for each. There is a passage between the rooms. The Lost Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, and [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]] have Crazy Cap stores that operate out of a [[Starshroom]]. The stores of the [[Cap Kingdom]], [[Cascade Kingdom]], and the [[Wooded Kingdom]] do not have buildings, and just operate in a dedicated outdoor space. A [[boombox]] is used to play the shop music in those locations. The shop in the [[Seaside Kingdom]] is divided into two shops; both are on the backs of yellow and purple [[Dorrie]]s that move around the kingdom, wearing oversized versions of the employee hats. None of the outdoor stores have closets available.
The shop in the [[Seaside Kingdom]] is divided into two shops; both are on the backs of yellow and purple Dorries and move around the kingdom.


In the version 1.2.0 update for the game that includes [[Balloon World]], many more outfits and hats were made available in the Crazy Cap stores, and can be purchased after the player has beaten the game; additional clothes are gradually made available as well. All the new outfits are marked as "Special" in the shops.
In the version 1.2.0 update for the game that includes [[Balloon World]], many more outfits and hats were made available in the Crazy Cap stores, and can be purchased after the player has beaten the game; additional clothes are gradually made available as well. All the new outfits are marked as "Special" in the shops.


The brochures that Mario and [[Cappy]] read from as they travel between kingdoms and that are used as the game's map screen have Crazy Cap's logo in the bottom right corner.
Many of the clothing sold at Crazy Cap were later added in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' as variants of the original characters and in ''[[Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit]]'' as outfits for Mario and [[Luigi]].
 
Many of the articles of clothing sold at Crazy Cap were later added in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' as variants of the original characters and in ''[[Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit]]'' as outfits for Mario and [[Luigi]].


==List of items sold by Crazy Cap==
==List of items sold by Crazy Cap==
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| {{anchor|Black Top Hat}}''This classy number is the best seller at Bonneton's Crazy Cap shop.''
| {{anchor|Black Top Hat}}''This classy number is the best seller at Bonneton's Crazy Cap shop.''


'''Note:''' This hat is an homage to ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''.<ref>[[:File:SMAS.jpg]]</ref>
'''Note:''' This hat is an homage to ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''<ref>[[:File:SMAS.jpg]]</ref>.
| [[File:SMO_Art_-_Regional_Coin_(Cap).svg|20px]] 5
| [[File:SMO_Art_-_Regional_Coin_(Cap).svg|20px]] 5
| After returning to [[Cap Kingdom]].
| After returning to [[Cap Kingdom]].
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| {{anchor|Scientist Visor}}''A strange piece of headwear that gives off a science-y vibe.''
| {{anchor|Scientist Visor}}''A strange piece of headwear that gives off a science-y vibe.''


'''Note:''' This visor is an homage to a Japanese commercial for the [[Super Game Boy]].<ref name="SuperGameBoy">{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmLwWajfj8Y|title=Super Game Boy (Mario and Donkey Kong) Japanese Commercial|author=83Chrisaaron|date=June 19, 2020|publisher=YouTube|language=ja|accessdate=August 18, 2024}}</ref>
'''Note:''' This visor is an homage to a Japanese commercial for the [[Super Game Boy]].<ref name="SuperGameBoy">[https://youtu.be/bmLwWajfj8Y Super Game Boy (Mario and Donkey Kong) Japanese Commercial]</ref>
| [[File:SMO_Art_-_Regional_Coin_(Wooded).svg|20px]] 20
| [[File:SMO_Art_-_Regional_Coin_(Wooded).svg|20px]] 20
| After reaching [[Wooded Kingdom]].
| After reaching [[Wooded Kingdom]].
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| {{anchor|Boxer Shorts}}''Comfortable, breezy boxers in a vibrant mushroom-like pattern.''
| {{anchor|Boxer Shorts}}''Comfortable, breezy boxers in a vibrant mushroom-like pattern.''


'''Note:''' This outfit is an homage to a Summer 2016 wallpaper from Nintendo of Japan and [[Play Nintendo]].<ref name="Summer 2016 wallpaper">{{file link|Mario beach 2016.jpg}}</ref><ref>{{cite|url=play.nintendo.com/news-tips/tips-tricks/nintendo-games-to-play-on-a-rainy-day|title=Nintendo Games to Play on a Rainy Day|publisher=Play Nintendo|language=en-us|accessdate=August 18, 2024}}</ref>
'''Note:''' This outfit is an homage to a Summer 2016 wallpaper from Nintendo of Japan and [[Play Nintendo]].<ref name="Summer 2016 wallpaper">{{file link|Mario beach 2016.jpg}}</ref><ref>https://play.nintendo.com/news-tips/tips-tricks/nintendo-games-to-play-on-a-rainy-day/</ref>
| [[File:SMO_coin.png|20px]] 1000
| [[File:SMO_coin.png|20px]] 1000
| After completing [[Cascade Kingdom]].
| After completing [[Cascade Kingdom]].
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| {{anchor|Fashionable Cap}}''An upscale upgrade to an upstanding hero's upper half.''
| {{anchor|Fashionable Cap}}''An upscale upgrade to an upstanding hero's upper half.''


'''Note:''' This cap is an homage to a Japanese commercial for the [[Nintendo 3DS#New Nintendo 3DS / New Nintendo 3DS XL|New Nintendo 3DS]].<ref name="KyaryPamyu">{{cite|author=TylerBlackRunIt|date=September 28, 2014|url=youtu.be/uVD9EsJgUTE|title=Kyary Pamyu Pamyu New Nintendo 3DS - Japanese Commercial|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=August 18, 2024|deadlink=y}}</ref>
'''Note:''' This cap is an homage to a Japanese commercial for the [[Nintendo 3DS#New Nintendo 3DS / New Nintendo 3DS XL|New Nintendo 3DS]].<ref name="KyaryPamyu">[https://youtu.be/uVD9EsJgUTE Kyary Pamyu Pamyu New Nintendo 3DS - Japanese Commercial]</ref>
| [[File:SMO_coin.png|20px]] 50
| [[File:SMO_coin.png|20px]] 50
| After reaching [[Lake Kingdom]].
| After reaching [[Lake Kingdom]].
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|- style="text-align:center"
|- style="text-align:center"
| [[File:SMO Luigi Suit.png|100px]]<br>Luigi Suit
| [[File:SMO Luigi Suit.png|100px]]<br>Luigi Suit
| {{anchor|Luigi Suit}}''A bright, green version of an established classic. Green means "let's-a-go!"''
| {{anchor|Luigi Suit}}''A bright, green version of an established classic. Green means "lets-a-go!"''
| [[File:SMO_coin.png|20px]] 200
| [[File:SMO_coin.png|20px]] 200
| Any Luigi amiibo or 180 Power Moons.
| Any Luigi amiibo or 180 Power Moons.
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|ChiS=克雷吉佳普
|ChiS=克雷吉佳普
|ChiSR=Kèléijí Jiāpǔ
|ChiSR=Kèléijí Jiāpǔ
|ChiS2=疯狂帽子<ref>{{cite|language=zh-hans|accessdate=August 18, 2024|url=www.bilibili.com/video/BV1nt411j7ms|title=马里奥奥德赛国语配音视频/腾讯国行switch马里奥 奥德赛国语配音视频,国行马里奥奥德赛|publisher=Bilibili|date=July 25, 2019|author=HN-_-十七}}</ref> (Trailer for the China release of ''Super Mario Odyssey'')
|ChiS2=疯狂帽子<ref>https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1nt411j7ms</ref> (Trailer for the China release of ''Super Mario Odyssey'')
|ChiS2R=Fēngkuáng Màozi
|ChiS2R=Fēngkuáng Màozi
|ChiSM=Transliteration of the Japanese name.
|ChiSM=Transliteration of the Japanese name.

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