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[[Mario]] and his [[party member|allies]] discover Shelly in [[Nimbus Castle]], under the care of a [[Beezo]] while the castle has been taken over by [[Valentina]]. Birdo speaks to Mario from inside the egg, asking him to play with her. Accepting her request starts [[Birdo#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|her boss fight]].
[[Mario]] and his [[party member|allies]] discover Shelly in [[Nimbus Castle]], under the care of a [[Beezo]] while the castle has been taken over by [[Valentina]]. Birdo speaks to Mario from inside the egg, asking him to play with her. Accepting her request starts [[Birdo#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|her boss fight]].


Shelly serves as the first phase of the battle against Birdo. In battle, it has a different appearance, featuring smaller red splotches in place of its pink spots. Shelly poses no threat whatsoever, and it must simply be attacked to deplete its [[Heart Point|HP]] and destroy it. When this occurs, Birdo hatches, beginning the real fight.
Shelly serves as the first phase of the battle against Birdo. In battle in the original version, it has a different appearance, featuring smaller red splotches in place of its pink spots. Shelly poses no threat whatsoever, and it must simply be attacked to deplete its [[Heart Point|HP]] and destroy it. When this occurs, Birdo hatches, beginning the real fight.


Despite Shelly being destroyed over the course of the boss fight, Birdo is inside Shelly once again after the battle.  
Despite Shelly being destroyed over the course of the boss fight, Birdo is inside Shelly once again after the battle.  

Revision as of 16:38, December 17, 2023

Shelly
Birdo's Egg in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Birdo speaking from inside Shelly
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)

Shelly is a particular egg that contains Birdo in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. It has pink spots on it, similarly to a pink-spotted Yoshi egg. It is the first Birdo egg in the series to be depicted this way.

Mario and his allies discover Shelly in Nimbus Castle, under the care of a Beezo while the castle has been taken over by Valentina. Birdo speaks to Mario from inside the egg, asking him to play with her. Accepting her request starts her boss fight.

Shelly serves as the first phase of the battle against Birdo. In battle in the original version, it has a different appearance, featuring smaller red splotches in place of its pink spots. Shelly poses no threat whatsoever, and it must simply be attacked to deplete its HP and destroy it. When this occurs, Birdo hatches, beginning the real fight.

Despite Shelly being destroyed over the course of the boss fight, Birdo is inside Shelly once again after the battle.

Profiles and statistics

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars enemy
Shelly
Sprite of Shelly, from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. HP 500 FP 100 Speed 0
Location(s) Nimbus Castle Attack 0 Magic attack 0
Role Boss Defense 80 Magic defense 0
Bonus Flower None Yoshi Cookie None Morph rate 0%
Evade 0% Magic evade 0% Spells None
Weak None Strong Fear, Poison, Sleep, Mute, Critical Sp. attacks None
Coins 0 Exp. points 0 Items None
Psychopath "Slow down!"
Japanese Thought Peek quote
  • あせらないで![1] (Don't rush!)

Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)

Super Mario RPG enemy
Shelly
Image of Shelly from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG HP 500 Weak Elements N/A Drops N/A
Exp. 0 Weak Statuses N/A Rare Drops N/A
Found in Nimbus Castle
Monster List profile To understand what they're all about, you need to peek at the thoughts of the person inside, not the suspicious Shelly.
Thought Peek "Don't rush me... ♡"
Animations

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese あやしげなカラ
Ayashigena Kara
キャサリンのたまごから[2]
Kyasarin no Tamago no Kara
Suspicious Shell

Birdo's Eggshell

Chinese (simplified) 可疑蛋壳
Kěyí Dànké
Suspicious Eggshell

Chinese (traditional) 可疑蛋殼
Kěyí Dànké
Suspicious Eggshell

French Coquille louche
Suspicious shell
German Kalkinchen
From "Kalk" (calcium carbonate) and the suffix "-inchen", denoting a diminutive female form
Italian Uovo sospetto
Suspicious egg
Korean 정체불명껍데기
Jeongche Bulmyeong Kkeopdegi
Unidentified Shell

Spanish Cascarín
Portmanteau of "cascarón" (eggshell) and the diminutive suffix "-ín"

References