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Revision as of 05:53, November 19, 2023

Super Mario RPG enemy
Shelly
Sprite of Shelly, from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
Role Boss
Location(s) Nimbus Castle
HP 500
Attack 0
Magic attack 0
Defense 80
Magic defense 0
Speed 0
Spells None
Sp. attacks None
Items None
Exp. points 0
Coins 0
More
FP 100
Evade 0%
Magic evade 0%
Strong Fear, Poison, Sleep, Mute, Critical
Weak None
Bonus Flower None
Yoshi Cookie None
Morph rate 0%
Psychopath
"Slow down!"
Birdo's Egg in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Birdo speaking from inside Shelly

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 Yoshi egg. It is the first Birdo egg in the series to be depicted this way.

Mario and his allies discover it in Nimbus Castle, under the care of a Shy Away 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 will start 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 must simply be attacked to deplete its HP and destroy it. When this occurs, Birdo will hatch, beginning the real fight.

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

Japanese Psychopath quote

  • あせらないで![1] (Don't rush!)

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

German Kalkinchen
From Kalk (calcium carbonate) and the suffix -inchen denoting a diminutive female form
Spanish Cascarín
Portmanteau of "cascarón" (eggshell) and the diminutive suffix "-ín"

References