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==Gallery==
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Male_Bonneter_1.JPG|A male Bonneter with yellow eyes.
SMO Male Bonneter Yellow Eyes.jpg|A male Bonneter with yellow eyes.
Male_Bonneter_2.JPG|A male Bonneter with green eyes.
SMO Male Bonneter Green Eyes.jpg|A male Bonneter with green eyes.
Male_Bonneter_3.JPG|A male Bonneter with blue eyes.
SMO Male Bonneter Blue Eyes.jpg|A male Bonneter with blue eyes.
Female_Bonneter_1.JPG|A female Bonneter with yellow eyes.
Female_Bonneter_1.JPG|A female Bonneter with yellow eyes.
Female_Bonneter_2.JPG|A female Bonneter with green eyes.
Female_Bonneter_2.JPG|A female Bonneter with green eyes.
Female Bonneter 3.jpeg|A female Bonneter with blue eyes.
Female Bonneter 3.jpeg|A female Bonneter with blue eyes.
Female Bonneter 4.jpeg|A female Bonneter with purple eyes.
Female Bonneter 4.jpeg|A female Bonneter with purple eyes.
SMO Male Bonneter.png|A model of a Male Bonneter
SMO Male Bonneter Model.png|A model of a Male Bonneter
SMO Female Bonneter.png|A model of a Female Bonneter
SMO Female Bonneter.png|A model of a Female Bonneter
BonneterOdysseyModel.png|Two models of Bonneters
BonneterOdysseyModel.png|Two models of Bonneters

Revision as of 16:58, July 17, 2019

Template:Species-infobox Template:Quote2 The Bonneters[1] are a race of hat-like beings found in the region of Bonneton within the Cap Kingdom of Super Mario Odyssey. They all have Eerie-like bodies, heads shaped like hats, and big eyes with irises of various colors. As demonstrated by Cappy, they can also take on the appearances of other hats, such as the Mario Cap, and capture other beings, both animate or inanimate. Male Bonneters have top hat-shaped heads with a more pronounced eyebrow ridge while female Bonneters have cloche hat-shaped heads with ribbons and wingtip eyelashes.

There are two recurring post-game quests involving Bonneters after the player defeats Bowser in the Moon Kingdom:

Like many of the supporting characters, Bonneters will cower and refuse to talk to Mario if an enemy gets too close to them, regardless whether Mario has captured the enemy in question or not.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カブロン人
Kaburon-jin
Bonneton People

Chinese 戴布伦人 (Simplified)
戴布倫人 (Traditional)
Dài bù lún rén
Bonneton People

Dutch Hoedpoorter
Hatporter
German Chapeau
From chapeau (French for 'hat')
Italian Tubalese
From tuba (top hat)
Korean 모런인
Moreon'in
Bonneton People

Russian Боннетонец
Bonnetonets
Bonneter

Spanish Villachisteriense
From Villa Chistera (Bonneton)

Trivia

  • The Bonneters resemble and share similarities to tsukumogami, a type of youkai from Japanese folklore.[2]
  • All of the Hat & Seek moons, as well as the Bonneter Biologist moons, only involve male Bonneters.
  • According to the book The Art of Super Mario Odyssey, originally, Bowser was going to be assisted by an evil Bonneter serving as a villainous version of Cappy, allowing him to capture other characters and objects like Mario, but was replaced with a robotic top hat equipped with mechanical boxing gloves in the final game. The original concept for the game's final boss battle involved him Capturing Peach and the two transforming into a Bowser-Peach hybrid.

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