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A '''Shyguy Lion'''<ref>{{cite|quote=It's a Shyguy Lion!|author=[[Toad]]|date=November 27, 1989|title="[[Raiders of the Lost Mushroom]]"}}</ref> is a lion that wears a [[Shy Guy|Shyguy]] mask over its face. Despite being a species, only one was ever seen and was shown to have a bad temperament. It appears during ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Raiders of the Lost Mushroom]]." As only male lions have manes in real-life, the Shyguy Lion is most likely male.
A '''Shyguy Lion'''<ref>"''It's a Shyguy Lion!''" - Toad, ''Raiders of the Lost Mushroom''</ref> is a lion that wears a [[Shy Guy|Shyguy]] mask over its face. Despite being a species, only one was ever seen and was shown to have a bad temperament. It appears during ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Raiders of the Lost Mushroom]]". As only male lions have manes in real-life, the Shyguy Lion is most likely male.


[[Bowser|Kolonel von Koop]], having apprehended [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] and [[Toad]] after retrieving the [[Lost Mushroom]] from the [[Temple of Koopa]], locks them up in a tree hut, where he releases a Shyguy Lion on them. The Shyguy Lion then roars and licks its lips. Mario uses Luigi's plumber's snake to tame the Shyguy Lion, causing it to mew like a kitten in fear. Mario then orders the Shyguy Lion to break out of the tree hut for them, allowing him and his friends to escape. After this, the Shyguy Lion is never seen again.
[[Bowser|Kolonel von Koop]], having apprehended [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] and [[Toad]] after retrieving the [[Lost Mushroom]] from the [[Temple of Koopa]], locks them up in a tree hut, where he releases a Shyguy Lion on them. The Shyguy Lion then roars and licks its lips. Mario uses Luigi's plumber's snake to tame the Shyguy Lion, causing it to mew like a kitten in fear. Mario then orders the Shyguy Lion to break out of the tree hut for them, allowing him and his friends to escape. After this, the Shyguy Lion is never seen again.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Fre=Lion Sacré<ref>"''Un lion sacré, il paraît qu'ils sont très très féroce !''" - Toad, ''Les aventuriers du champignon perdu''</ref>
|Fre=Lion Sacré<ref>{{cite|quote=Un lion sacré, il paraît qu'ils sont très très féroce !|author=[[Toad]]|date=December 17, 1990|title="[[Raiders of the Lost Mushroom|Les aventuriers du champignon perdu]]"}}</ref>
|FreM=Sacred Lion
|FreM=Sacred Lion
|Ita=Leone con tanto di fauci
|Ita=Leone con tanto di fauci

Revision as of 22:36, April 18, 2024

Shyguy Lion
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A Shyguy Lion
First appearance The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - "Raiders of the Lost Mushroom" (1989)
Variant of Shyguy

A Shyguy Lion[1] is a lion that wears a Shyguy mask over its face. Despite being a species, only one was ever seen and was shown to have a bad temperament. It appears during The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Raiders of the Lost Mushroom." As only male lions have manes in real-life, the Shyguy Lion is most likely male.

Kolonel von Koop, having apprehended Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Toad after retrieving the Lost Mushroom from the Temple of Koopa, locks them up in a tree hut, where he releases a Shyguy Lion on them. The Shyguy Lion then roars and licks its lips. Mario uses Luigi's plumber's snake to tame the Shyguy Lion, causing it to mew like a kitten in fear. Mario then orders the Shyguy Lion to break out of the tree hut for them, allowing him and his friends to escape. After this, the Shyguy Lion is never seen again.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
French Lion Sacré[2] Sacred Lion
Italian Leone con tanto di fauci[?] Lion packed with jaws

References

  1. ^ "It's a Shyguy Lion!" – Toad (November 27, 1989). "Raiders of the Lost Mushroom".
  2. ^ "Un lion sacré, il paraît qu'ils sont très très féroce !" – Toad (December 17, 1990). "Les aventuriers du champignon perdu".