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[[File:SPM Cap.png|thumb|270px|Cap talking to [[Mario]]]]
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{{quote2|Here's the skinny... In this mansion...there are lots of hidden passageways! Yeah! Check all walls! Check both sides! Up! Down! Left! Right! Leave no corner unchecked!|Cap|[[Super Paper Mario]]}}
{{quote|Here's the skinny... In this mansion...there are lots of hidden passageways! Yeah! Check all walls! Check both sides! Up! Down! Left! Right! Leave no corner unchecked!|Cap|[[Super Paper Mario]]}}


'''Cap''' is a captive held by [[Mimi]] in [[Merlee's Mansion]] during Chapter 2-3 in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Along with fellow inmate [[Tib]], his name is derived from "captive".
'''Cap''' is a captive held by [[Mimi]] in [[Merlee's Mansion]] during Chapter 2-3 in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Along with fellow inmate [[Tib]], his name is derived from "captive".

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Cap
Cap talking to Mario
“Here's the skinny... In this mansion...there are lots of hidden passageways! Yeah! Check all walls! Check both sides! Up! Down! Left! Right! Leave no corner unchecked!”
Cap, Super Paper Mario

Cap is a captive held by Mimi in Merlee's Mansion during Chapter 2-3 in Super Paper Mario. Along with fellow inmate Tib, his name is derived from "captive".

He is seen in the leftmost room on the third floor, along with Cade, Vic and Stock. For one Rubee, he tells the heroes a secret, namely that the mansion has many hidden passageways and that the heroes should check every corner. He temporarily stays after Mimi and the one-million-Rubee debts are gone, saying that he ought to write motivational posters because "No treasure worth having comes for free". He will be absent after the chapter is cleared.

Tattle

  • "That's Cap... This hood has all the info fit to sell... I don't think he makes much money. He just does it to stave off boredom..."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シュー[?]
Shū
Both this and Tib's Japanese name「ジン」(Jin) are derived from「囚人」(shūjin, prisoner).