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|image=[[File:Sombrero Guy PMTOK sprite.png|154px]]<br>A Sombrero Guy from ''Paper Mario: The Origami King''
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|variants=[[Accordion Guy]]<br>[[Maraca Guy]]
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Sombrero Guy
A Sombrero Guy in Paper Mario: The Origami King
Sprite of a Sombrero Guy from Paper Mario: The Origami King
First appearance Paper Mario: Sticker Star (2012)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Origami King (2020)
Variant of Shy Guy
Variants
“Shy oh my, and hi, hi, hi! What'll it be, amigo?”
Sombrero Guy, Paper Mario: The Origami King

Sombrero Guys are a type of Shy Guy that first appear in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. They wear sombreros on their head and hold Mexican instruments. Sombrero Guys act as support for other enemies in battle, playing songs that heal and increase attack power, and will often run away when confronted.

History

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Screenshot of a Sombrero Guy, an Accordion Guy, and a Maracas Guy from Paper Mario: Sticker Star
A Sombrero Guy with an Accordion Guy and a Maraca Guy in Yoshi Sphinx.

Sombrero Guys are the more common Shy Guys in the various levels of World 2. Unlike standard Shy Guys, Sombrero Guys have more health and are also slightly larger than Shy Guys. If the player is battling with a Sombrero Guy as well as another enemy, the Sombrero Guy will play its guitar and temporarily double each foes' attack stat for 2 to 5 turns or if the Sombrero Guy has low HP, it may restore 10 HP to itself and its allies. If a Sombrero Guy is battled alone, it will usually run away if not defeated instantly. Occasionally, it might throw its sombrero at Mario. They sometimes drop a Sombrero upon defeat. They are found in every level in World 2 except Damp Oasis.

Unlike other enemies in the overworld, a Sombrero Guy will simply stay in place and play their guitar. If the player goes into battle with an enemy in the vicinity, the Sombrero Guy will jump into the battle as well. However if Mario runs out of HP in battle and the player does the same area again, Sombrero Guys in that area will not jump into the battle making the enemies much easier to battle.

Paper Mario: Color Splash

Sunset Express
A Sombrero Guy plays the guitar for two Boomerang Bros.

Sombrero Guys return in Paper Mario: Color Splash, appearing on the Sunset Express. One is first seen riding on the back of the train playing its instrument when Larry Koopa hijacks it. On the train itself, there are two Sombrero Guys riding on opposite sides of the vehicle. If Mario approaches them, their music can be heard replacing the normal Sunset Express theme. Like in the previous installment, Sombrero Guys will hop into every battle in their vicinity and begin the battle by powering up all other enemies. In these battles, Sombrero Guys will dodge most attacks, including Thing Cards. Since they hang out in the back, Line Jumps are the most reliable way to attack them. After the first turn, the Sombrero Guy will heal all enemies fully and then flee. The Sombrero Guys can be battled and attacked only if the enemy itself is attacked on the overworld. The Sombrero Guy will begin the battle by powering itself up, and will attack by throwing its sombrero. It will also attempt to reduce damage given to it by blocking attacks with its guitar. Once it is defeated, it will no longer appear in nearby battles, and it will also have a chance to drop its card.

Paper Mario: The Origami King

The Canned-Food Par-tay Trio in Paper Mario: The Origami King
The Canned-Food Par-tay Trio, consisting of a Sombrero Guy, a Spike, and a Bone Goomba.

Sombrero Guys appear as NPCs in Paper Mario: The Origami King.

A Sombrero Guy appears on Autumn Mountain. Mario and Olivia meet him when their companion Bob-omb runs off in the Tall Grass Plains. Bob-omb is found befriending and talking to the Sombrero Guy, who is setting up for a "canned food par-tay". Later, the trio returns to the spot for help opening a can of tuna. The Sombrero Guy is waiting for two guests: a Spike and a Bone Goomba. After both arrive, the Bone Goomba uses his teeth to open the can.

Another Sombrero Guy runs the Singing Café in Shroom City. When Mario purchases a Sombrero Blend from the cafe, the Sombrero Guy performs some music with the other customers: a Ptooie and a Dino Rhino.

Concept art at the Musée Champignon shows that they were also planned to appear as Folded Soldiers.

While not available in-game, the Sombrero Guy on Autumn Mountain has code for following Mario on the overworld, along with a graphic on the party menu. However, he does not appear in battle, and does not have an attack programmed in.

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

Sombrero Guys, here known as Paper Sombrero Guys, appear as enemies in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. They are encountered at the lower level of Mount Brrr, and stronger variants are encountered in Neo Bowser Castle. They only have three options for their turn: they attack by throwing sombreros at the Trio or just the Bros. which must be jumped over, if they are jumped onto the Paper Sombero Guy will run into the bro, which there is no time to jump over. They can also give all their allies and themselves the POW-Up status, or flee with no experience given. They rarely attack, and are more likely to power up their allies or run away from the fight. They don't get hit by a First Strike, even if all the enemies were defeated in one hit. Sombrero Guys are the only Paper Mario-exclusive enemies to appear in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam (excluding Tower Power Pokey).

Rare, shiny variants can also appear in place of the regular Sombrero Guys in the same areas. These have greater stats, though their methods of attack remain the same, and the ones in Mount Brrr will always drop a Super Candy and a LV 1 ? Card when defeated, with the ones in Neo Bowser Castle always dropping a Max Mushroom and Shiny Battle Card when defeated.

Statistics

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Paper Mario: Sticker Star enemy
Sombrero Guy
A Sombrero Guy from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Max HP 15 Role Common Location(s) Drybake Desert, Yoshi Sphinx, Sandshifter Ruins, Drybake Stadium
Attack 4 Stickers Sombrero
Defense 0 Moves Guitar Solo (x2 Attack or +10 HP), Sombrero Throw (4), Run (flees battle)

Paper Mario: Color Splash

Paper Mario: Color Splash enemy
Sombrero Guy
A Sombrero Guy from Paper Mario: Color Splash HP 30 Type Normal Role Common Card
Strong None Weak None Card drop rate 2
A Sombrero Guy card from Paper Mario: Color Splash
Moves Cheer Power (Power-Up Status), Cheer Heal (Heals 60 HP to allies), Hat Attack (13), Group Attack (13), Blowback Attack (12), Run (Runs from battle)
Location(s) Sunset Express
Quotes Usual: "Fear the sombrero!" ~ "I'm all hat, ALL CATTLE!" ~ "How do you say? Ah, yes. Attack!" ~ "Passionate arpeggio of DOOM!"
Enemy class
ENEMY_ZAKO_LV1
Dropped items
Hammer Scraps 2 Red paint 24 Yellow paint 0 Blue paint 3 Orange paint 0 Green paint 0 Purple paint 0

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam enemy
Paper Sombrero Guy (1)
A Paper Sombrero Guy's battle sprite from Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. HP 35 POW 83 (81) Defense 91 (79) Speed 65
Role Common Type Paper Weakness Fire Location(s) Mount Brrr
Level 17 Experience 68 (63) Coins 46 Item drop Super Candy - 10%
LV 1 Character Card - 6%
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the game's Easy Mode.
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam enemy
Paper Sombrero Guy (2)
A Paper Sombrero Guy's battle sprite from Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. HP 78 POW 226 (199) Defense 224 (189) Speed 150
Role Common Type Paper Weakness Fire Location(s) Neo Bowser Castle, Bad Nabbit
Level 33 Experience 175 (170) Coins 90 Item drop Max Mushroom - 10%
Shiny Battle Card - 2%
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the game's Easy Mode.
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam enemy
Paper Sombrero Guy (shiny, 1)
A Shiny Paper Sombrero Guy's battle sprite from Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. HP 42 POW 124 (109) Defense 136 (99) Speed 97
Role Common Type Paper Weakness None Location(s) Mount Brrr
Level 26 Experience 204 (199) Coins 184 Item drop Super Candy - 100%
LV 1 Character Card - 100%
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the game's Easy Mode.
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam enemy
Paper Sombrero Guy (shiny, 2)
A Shiny Paper Sombrero Guy's battle sprite from Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. HP 93 POW 339 (311) Defense 336 (299) Speed 225
Role Common Type Paper Weakness Fire Location(s) Neo Bowser Castle, Bad Nabbit
Level 46 Experience 525 (520) Coins 360 Item drop Max Mushroom - 100%
Shiny Battle Card - 100%
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the game's Easy Mode.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ソンブレロヘイホー[?]
Sonburero Heihō
Sombrero Shy Guy
Chinese (simplified) 墨西哥帽嘿虎[?]
Mòxīgēmào Hēihǔ
Sombrero Shy Guy
Chinese (traditional) 墨西哥帽嘿呵[?]
Mòxīgēmào Hēihē
Sombrero Shy Guy
French (NOA) Maskache Sombrero[?] From "Maskache" (Shy Guy) and "sombrero"
French (NOE) Mass'quero[?] From "Maskass" (Shy Guy) and "vaquero" (Spanish for cowboy)
German Sombrero Guy[?] -
Italian Tipo Sombrero[?] Sombrero Guy
Korean 솜브레로헤이호[?]
Sombeurero Heiho
Sombrero Shy Guy
Portuguese Masquito Sombrero[?] Sombrero Shy Guy
Russian Амиго[?]
Amigo
Amigo
Spanish (NOA) Guy sombrerudo[?] Technically "Sombrero Guy", though "sombrerudo" denotes an adjective
Spanish (NOE) Sombreroguy[?] Sombrero Guy