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[[Image:Chef.PNG|frame|right|'''Chef Shimi'''.]]
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{{quote|You shaved my life!|Chef Shimi|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
|image=[[File:PMChef.png]]
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|species=[[Cheep Cheep]]
}}
{{quote|A mystery, [[Pennington|you]] just said? ...And, uh, um, er, exactly... what kind of dish is that?|Chef Shimi|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}


'''Chef Shimi''' is a [[Cheep-Cheep]] chef who works on the [[Excess Express]]. As such, Shimi is in charge of preparing all the meals for the train's upscale passengers. His first language is "Cheep-Cheep", so he often uses the wrong words when talking to non-Cheep-Cheeps (Example: "You shaved my life!").
'''Chef Shimi''' is a [[Cheep Cheep]] chef who works on the [[Excess Express]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. As such, Shimi is in charge of preparing all the meals for the train's upscale passengers. His first language is "Cheep-Cheep", so he often uses the wrong words when talking to non-Cheep Cheeps (e.g. "You shaved my life!"). He also often speaks in exaggerated metaphors and avoids any kind of abbreviations. Chef Shimi is stated to be quite good at cooking by characters such as the [[Excess Express waitress|waitress]], although it is a minor running joke that he is unable to cook with anything but [[Mushroom]]s. In spite of the limitation, Shimi's cooking is so renowned that he was featured on the cover of a gourmet-food magazine found in the bedside table drawer of [[Heff T.]]'s cabin (003), beaming with pride with his blinding smile.


During the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Mario assumes the role of a detective while on the train to discover who stole Chef Shimi's [[Galley Kettle|pot of stew]]. Following a trail of spilled stew, Mario discovers the identity of the culprit. The pot of stew was stolen by none other than [[Heff T.]], the obese [[Toad (species)|Toad]]. Mario returns the pot and Chef Shimi rewards the "detective" with a [[Star Piece]].
Chef Shimi's name comes from a shortening of "sashimi," the Japanese name for a type of a raw fish dish.
==History==
[[Mario]] first meets Shimi after boarding the Excess Express, where he assumes the role of a detective to deduce who stole Shimi's [[Galley Pot|pot of stew]]. Following a trail of spilled stew, Mario discovers the identity of the culprit, [[Heff T.]], a gluttonous [[Toad (species)|Toad]] foodie. Mario returns the pot to Shimi, who rewards him with a [[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece]]. Despite the inconvenience, Chef Shimi and Heff T. develop a friendship.


Chief Shimi also has a trouble in the [[Trouble Center]]. For a special meal, he needs a [[Mystic Egg]], a [[Golden Leaf]] and a [[Keel Mango]]. Mario had to get the Mystic Egg by playing with [[Petuni]], collect the Golden Leaf behind the [[Creepy Steeple]] and get the Keel Mango from a tree in [[Keelhaul Key]], and then bring the ingredients back to Shimi for his reward.
Shimi's super-duper speciality is the [[List of implied items#Mushroom Full Course|Mushroom Full Course]], which features a mushroom bouillon, mushroom mousse, assorted roasted mushrooms, mushrooms in saffron, and mushroom sorbet, served with a side of mushroom coffee. After leaving [[Riverside Station]], Shimi states he is preparing the speciality using mushrooms picked from the station, resulting in Mario's partner questioning if those mushrooms are safe to eat.


Chef Shimi's name comes from the word "shimi," which is short for "sashimi," the Japanese name for a type of raw fish. Chef Shimi is stated to be quite good at cooking by characters such as the [[Toad Waitress]], although it is a minor running joke in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' that he is unable to cook with anything but [[Mushroom]]s. (He seems, however, oblivious to this, greatly hyping up seemingly repetitive dishes such as the [[Mushroom Full Course]].)
At the start of the third day, Shimi, along with the other passengers and staff, goes missing, being absorbed into a hoard of [[Smorg]]s that attacks the train. Mario eventually defeats the Smorgs, causing them to blow away in the wind and allowing the rest of the passengers to arrive safely in Poshley Heights. Shimi remains on the train for the rest of the game, continuing her duties alongside the waitress.


==Tattles==
Shimi later posts a [[Get these ingredients!|trouble]] in the [[Trouble Center]]. For a special meal, he needs a [[Mystic Egg]], a [[Golden Leaf]] and a [[Keel Mango]]. For that trouble, Mario must get the Mystic Egg by playing with [[Petuni]], collect the Golden Leaf behind the [[Creepy Steeple]], and acquire the Keel Mango from a tree in [[Keelhaul Key]]. He must then board the Excess Express to bring the ingredients to Shimi for his reward.
*''This is Chef Shimi, the cook aboard the Excess Express. He cooks for EVERYBODY! I can't figure this guy out. I have no idea if he's joking most of the time.''


{{chefs}}
In the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]] on the [[Nintendo Switch]], Chef Shimi is added to the group in Poshley Heights as they shout support into the Crystal Star to aid Mario and his partners during the final battle.
{{Cheeps}}
 
{{Fish}}
===Tattle===
[[Category:Characters]]
*"''This is Chef Shimi, the cook aboard the Excess Express. He cooks for EVERYBODY! I can't figure this guy out. I have no idea if he's joking most of the time.''"
[[Category:Fish]]
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
PMTTYDNS concept art characters 9.png|Concept art of the [[Excess Express]] passengers and staff, including Chef Shimi
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=コック
|JapR=Kokku
|JapM=Cook
|Chi=厨师
|ChiR=Chúshī
|ChiM=Cook
|Dut=Chef Speys
|DutM=From ''spijs'' ("food")
|Fre=Chef Sushi
|Ger=Koch
|GerM=Cook
|Ita=Cuoco del Fasto-Express
|ItaM=Excess Express chef
|Kor=쿡
|KorR=Kuk
|KorM=Cook
|Spa=Cocinero
|SpaM=Cook
}}
 
== Trivia ==
* In the original game's end credits [[Parade|parade]], Shimi's silhouette can be seen with the Poshley Heights characters.
**In the remake, she, [[Toodles]], the [[Excess Express waitress]], [[Zip Toad]], [[Heff T.]], and the [[Businessman|businessman]] follow behind [[Pennington]] as he investigates the stage. This is until [[Ghost T.]] appears and spooks at them, resulting in them all fleeing in horror as Ghost T. ascends into a bright light.
 
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Latest revision as of 07:23, June 14, 2024

Chef Shimi
PMChef.png
Species Cheep Cheep
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
“A mystery, you just said? ...And, uh, um, er, exactly... what kind of dish is that?”
Chef Shimi, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Chef Shimi is a Cheep Cheep chef who works on the Excess Express in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. As such, Shimi is in charge of preparing all the meals for the train's upscale passengers. His first language is "Cheep-Cheep", so he often uses the wrong words when talking to non-Cheep Cheeps (e.g. "You shaved my life!"). He also often speaks in exaggerated metaphors and avoids any kind of abbreviations. Chef Shimi is stated to be quite good at cooking by characters such as the waitress, although it is a minor running joke that he is unable to cook with anything but Mushrooms. In spite of the limitation, Shimi's cooking is so renowned that he was featured on the cover of a gourmet-food magazine found in the bedside table drawer of Heff T.'s cabin (003), beaming with pride with his blinding smile.

Chef Shimi's name comes from a shortening of "sashimi," the Japanese name for a type of a raw fish dish.

History[edit]

Mario first meets Shimi after boarding the Excess Express, where he assumes the role of a detective to deduce who stole Shimi's pot of stew. Following a trail of spilled stew, Mario discovers the identity of the culprit, Heff T., a gluttonous Toad foodie. Mario returns the pot to Shimi, who rewards him with a Star Piece. Despite the inconvenience, Chef Shimi and Heff T. develop a friendship.

Shimi's super-duper speciality is the Mushroom Full Course, which features a mushroom bouillon, mushroom mousse, assorted roasted mushrooms, mushrooms in saffron, and mushroom sorbet, served with a side of mushroom coffee. After leaving Riverside Station, Shimi states he is preparing the speciality using mushrooms picked from the station, resulting in Mario's partner questioning if those mushrooms are safe to eat.

At the start of the third day, Shimi, along with the other passengers and staff, goes missing, being absorbed into a hoard of Smorgs that attacks the train. Mario eventually defeats the Smorgs, causing them to blow away in the wind and allowing the rest of the passengers to arrive safely in Poshley Heights. Shimi remains on the train for the rest of the game, continuing her duties alongside the waitress.

Shimi later posts a trouble in the Trouble Center. For a special meal, he needs a Mystic Egg, a Golden Leaf and a Keel Mango. For that trouble, Mario must get the Mystic Egg by playing with Petuni, collect the Golden Leaf behind the Creepy Steeple, and acquire the Keel Mango from a tree in Keelhaul Key. He must then board the Excess Express to bring the ingredients to Shimi for his reward.

In the remake on the Nintendo Switch, Chef Shimi is added to the group in Poshley Heights as they shout support into the Crystal Star to aid Mario and his partners during the final battle.

Tattle[edit]

  • "This is Chef Shimi, the cook aboard the Excess Express. He cooks for EVERYBODY! I can't figure this guy out. I have no idea if he's joking most of the time."

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese コック
Kokku
Cook

Chinese 厨师
Chúshī
Cook

Dutch Chef Speys
From spijs ("food")
French Chef Sushi
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German Koch
Cook
Italian Cuoco del Fasto-Express
Excess Express chef
Korean
Kuk
Cook

Spanish Cocinero
Cook

Trivia[edit]