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Boo Guy is variation of the common Mario foe Shy Guy. It appears to be a dead Shy Guy and can't be killed unless Mario is invincible. A variant of the species appears in Luigi's Mansion. They're called Shy Guy Ghosts. Boo Guys also appeared in Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time. One subspecies of a Boo Guy is a Ghoul Guy.

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  • Boo Guy
  • Boo Guy
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  • Boo Guy is variation of the common Mario foe Shy Guy. It appears to be a dead Shy Guy and can't be killed unless Mario is invincible. A variant of the species appears in Luigi's Mansion. They're called Shy Guy Ghosts. Boo Guys also appeared in Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time. One subspecies of a Boo Guy is a Ghoul Guy.
  • A boo guy is a ghost shy guy it first appeared in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. The boo guys move by floating just above the ground there appearance is a cross between a shy guy and a boo.
  • thumb|83px Es un tipo de fantasma Shy Guy que apareciĆ³ por primera vez en el juego Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Como su propio nombre indica, los Boo Guys son Shy Guys fantasmas que parecen una mezcla entre un Shy Guy y un Boo.
  • A Boo Guy is a ghostly version of a Shy Guy. Like the name suggests, it is simply a cross between a Shy Guy and a Boo. They first appeared in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island under service of Kamek to attack Yoshi and knock Baby Mario off Yoshi's back so his other toadies can bring the Baby to him.
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  • Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
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  • Boo Guy
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  • Species
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  • Two Boo Guys as they appear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
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  • Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
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  • Boo Guy is variation of the common Mario foe Shy Guy. It appears to be a dead Shy Guy and can't be killed unless Mario is invincible. A variant of the species appears in Luigi's Mansion. They're called Shy Guy Ghosts. Boo Guys also appeared in Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time. One subspecies of a Boo Guy is a Ghoul Guy.
  • A Boo Guy is a ghostly version of a Shy Guy. Like the name suggests, it is simply a cross between a Shy Guy and a Boo. They first appeared in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island under service of Kamek to attack Yoshi and knock Baby Mario off Yoshi's back so his other toadies can bring the Baby to him. Despite being a ghost there isn't much difference between a regular Shy Guy's and a Boo Guy's attack and movement patterns. However in certain levels they control various traps. One trap involves a single Boo Guy slowly raising a giant spike ball using a chain and a gear-thing, off the ground and then dropping it. However the Boo Guy constantly does this so all Yoshi has to do to avoid it is to wait for when the Boo Guy to start raising it and pass underneath it. This is the safest way since the chain actually harms Yoshi.
  • A boo guy is a ghost shy guy it first appeared in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. The boo guys move by floating just above the ground there appearance is a cross between a shy guy and a boo.
  • thumb|83px Es un tipo de fantasma Shy Guy que apareciĆ³ por primera vez en el juego Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Como su propio nombre indica, los Boo Guys son Shy Guys fantasmas que parecen una mezcla entre un Shy Guy y un Boo.
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