Boo Guy

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Template:Species-infobox Boo Guys[1] are ghostly-looking Shy Guys that first appear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. They are white and wear the same masks as other Shy Guys, and have a wispy tail similar to other Boos. , similarly to Shy Guys.

History

Yoshi series

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

Boo Guy

Boo Guys first appear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, and are first found in Bigger Boo's Fort. As with Shy Guys, Boo Guys hover around slowly, and can also spawn from Warp Pipes; colliding with one will cause Yoshi to drop Baby Mario. To defeat a Boo Guy, the Yoshi can stomp on it or swallow it to make Yoshi Eggs. The Boo Guy can also be spat out causing it to roll on the ground and destroy any enemies in its path until it falls offscreen or collides with a wall.

A Boo Guy operating a ball and chain from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

In the background of some levels, particularly fort and castle levels, there are harmful traps that are handled by Boo Guys; the Boo Guys themselves are isolated within confined spaces in walls. Boo Guys that handle a mace (Tekkyū Dosun) will drop it on the ground periodically. Once the mace hits the ground, the Boo Guy then takes time to pull it back up, dropping it again once it reaches the top. Other Boo Guys push a wheel in groups to operate a long, revolving spiked ball. Sometimes, Boo Guys are stationed in long rows in the ceilings and pass bombs from one to another, dropping them on Yoshi when he is underneath (Relay Heihō).

Yoshi's Island DS

Boo Guys reappear in Yoshi's Island DS. Though Boo Guys remain unchanged, only the regular variants appear.

Yoshi's New Island

Boo Guys return in Yoshi's New Island, where they have multiple roles as in their original appearance. Boo Guys that operate traps are seen early in the game and mostly appear in fort and castle-based courses. However, individual Boo Guys that act as enemies only appear in the level Crumble Rock Rumble.

Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World

Spooky Scraps! Don't Get Spooked! from Yoshi's Woolly World.
Both forms of Boo Guys in Spooky Scraps! Don't Get Spooked!.

Boo Guys return in Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World and can be eaten by Yoshi, forming a white Yarn Ball. In the level Spooky Scraps! Don't Get Spooked!, Boo Guys turn into an evil shadow when behind the hanging paper, which means they can chase Yoshi and cannot be eaten.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

Partners in Time enemy
Boo Guy
Boo Guy from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Location(s) Toadwood Forest
Role Common
Battled by Anyone
HP 19 (24)
POW 30 (28)
Defense 30 (24)
Speed 27 (28)
Experience 8 (10)
Level 5
Coins 5
Item drop Mushroom – 12%
Super Mushroom – 3%
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).
A sprite of a Boo Guy.

Boo Guys appear in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. They are found in Toadwood Forest. In battle, Boo Guys attack by splitting into two transparent copies: one is real, and the other is fake, and only the real Boo Guy can harm Mario or Luigi. They attack by rolling into Mario or Luigi, pointing at the target brother prior to attacking.

Ghoul Guys, stronger and faster versions of the Boo Guys, appear in Shroob Castle down in its cellar.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese Template:Nowrap
Yūrei Heihō
レイホー[2]
Reihō
Yūrei Shy Guy

Same as Greaper (Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time)
German Buu-Guy[?] Boo Guy
Italian Tipo Boo[?] Guy Boo
Korean 유령헤이호[?]
Yuryeong-Heiho
Ghost Shy Guy
Spanish Fanto Guy
Boo Guy
[?]
From fantasma (ghost) and Shy Guy
Boo Guy (Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time)

Trivia

  • The Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Player's Guide describes these enemies as "basically Boo babies",[1] whereas some Japanese guides instead call them Shy Guy ghosts.[3][4]

References