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There are five different color variations of the normal Shy Guy, although there is no actual difference between any of them. | There are five different color variations of the normal Shy Guy, although there is no actual difference between any of them. | ||
This game also features [[Groove Guy]]s, Shy Guys that make Mario [[dizzy]]; [[Sky Guy]]s, Shy Guys that have balloons to keep them in the air; [[Medi Guy]]s, Shy Guys that heal any ally; [[Spy Guy]]s, Shy Guys that wear camouflage gear; [[Pyro Guy]]s from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''; and the powerful [[Black Shy Guy#Paper Mario|Anti Guy]], three of which appear in [[Bowser's Castle]] if the player answers three questions incorrectly during the quiz with the second [[Guard Door]]. | This game also features [[Groove Guy]]s, Shy Guys that make Mario [[dizzy]]; [[Sky Guy]]s, Shy Guys that have balloons to keep them in the air; [[Medi Guy]]s, Shy Guys that heal any ally; [[Spy Guy]]s, Shy Guys that wear camouflage gear; [[Pyro Guy]]s from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''; and the powerful [[Black Shy Guy#Paper Mario|Anti Guy]], three of which appear in [[Bowser's Castle]] if the player answers three questions incorrectly during the quiz with the second [[Guard Door]]. The leader of Shy Guy's Toy Box, [[General Guy]], summons a [[Shy Squad]], two [[Stilt Guy]]s, and two [[Shy Stack]]s before battling Mario himself in a tank. Red Shy Guys can also be found on [[Lavalava Island]] when [[Spear Guy]]s shed their armor. | ||
Red Shy Guys can also be found on [[Lavalava Island]] when [[Spear Guy]]s shed their armor. | |||
The [[Mystery Note]] shows that Shy Guys have their own written language that [[Russ T.]] can understand with the help of his [[Dictionary]]. | The [[Mystery Note]] shows that Shy Guys have their own written language that [[Russ T.]] can understand with the help of his [[Dictionary]]. |
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