Cappy

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Template:Character-infobox Cappy is a major character in Super Mario Odyssey. He is Mario's main ally throughout the game, and assists him in various ways. Along with his little sister Tiara, Cappy is a Bonneter originally from the Cap Kingdom and joins Mario in order to rescue her after she is kidnapped by Bowser.

Concept and creation

Concept art of Cappy in Super Mario Odyssey.
Sketch of Cappy's final design.

Cappy's final design was colored white as he was meant to transform into various hats, and white was deemed a color able to fit all the different colors of the hats.[1] Furthermore, his eyes while smiling were made to resemble the M of Mario's cap.[1]

History

Super Mario Run

Cappy statue in Super Mario Run.
Cappy's statue in Super Mario Run.

Although Super Mario Odyssey is the first game in which Cappy is physically present, his first appearance in a game is in Super Mario Run. To promote Super Mario Odyssey's appearance at E3 2017, a statue of Cappy in the form of the Mario Cap was made available as one of the objects in Kingdom Builder on June 14, 2017, and costs 2,000 coins. When tapped after it is placed on the field, it will change to his original top hat form for a few seconds, while his voice can be heard exclaiming, "Cappy!"

In-game description

"Straight from Super Mario Odyssey! This statue is of Mario's new partner Cappy."

Super Mario Odyssey

Cappy is Mario's main partner in Super Mario Odyssey.

Mario can throw Cappy in various ways; a straight up/down shot that can roll across the surfaces, a circular throw, boomerang-like shot, and a homing shot which can also be used to extend Cappy's reach. Cappy can also be held in place once thrown.

Cappy has a variety of uses. He serves as an attack and defensive measure, allowing Mario to defeat enemies at a distance. In addition, it can destroy or reflect various projectiles.

When thrown at certain enemies or objects, Cappy seems to "possess" them, allowing Mario to control them to get across stages. This ability is officially known as "capture". Behavior of captured enemies and objects vary depending on creature or object.

Cappy can also interact with the environment. For example, he can pull levers, remove wooden poles, destroy some of the objects such as crates and small cacti. Cappy can remove some poisonous hazards off of the ground in areas where some toxins may block Mario's path (such as the Wooded Kingdom). When thrown at spark pylons, Cappy allows Mario to transform into a ball of electricity and ride along the line; this is a major mode of transportation within the game.

Cappy also acts to complement Mario's moveset. Throwing Cappy in the air gives Mario a vertical boost while killing horizontal momentum, allowing Mario to adjust his jumping and landing trajectory. Mario can also bounce off Cappy once per jump, significantly extending Mario's jumping reach. After bouncing, Mario can throw Cappy again to further extend his movement although he cannot bounce off Cappy that time.

Cappy can help collect most of the items for Mario such as coins and hearts. Exceptions include Power Moons and keys. In addition to Coin Blocks, Cappy can also collect items from certain environmental objects such as bushes.

Cappy also informs the player of various aspects of the game and of the surrounding world, such as the regional coins that can only be used in that world.

Cappy joins Mario in order to rescue his little sister Tiara, who had been kidnapped by Bowser along with Princess Peach. He is "energetic but a bit timid."[2] Cappy is also controlled by the second player when playing in co-op mode.

Physical description

Cappy's normal form is a white top hat with large eyes, with blue wisps of hair coming out the top of it. Under the hat is his main body, which somewhat resembles an Eerie. When transformed into different hats, such as the Mario Cap, Cappy's eyes will appear on the hat. Cappy also comes in a variety of outfits, which can be purchased from the kingdoms' Crazy Cap stores, including a chef hat, top hat, builder hat, and a fedora.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キャッピー[2]
Kyappī
Cappy
Chinese 凯皮 (Simplified)
Kǎipí
凯比 (Traditional)
Kǎibǐ
[?]
Cappy
Dutch Cappy[?] -
German Cappy[?] -
Italian Cappy[?] -
Korean 캐피[?]
Kaepi
Cappy
Russian Кеппи[?]
Keppi
Cappy
Spanish Cappy[?] -

References