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==''Super Mario'' series== | ==''Super Mario'' series== | ||
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{{multiframe|[[File:SMB3LarryKoopaSprite.gif|bottom]][[File:SMB3 Morton walk.gif|bottom]][[File:WendySMB3Ani.gif|bottom]][[File:IggySMB3Ani.gif|bottom]][[File:SMB3 Roy Sprite.gif|bottom]][[File:LemmySMB3Ani.gif|bottom]][[File:LudwigSMB3Ani.gif|bottom]]<br>[[File:SMAS SMB3 Larry walk.gif|bottom]][[File:SMAS SMB3 Morton walk.gif|bottom]][[File:SMAS SMB3 Wendy walk.gif|bottom]][[File:SMAS SMB3 Iggy walk.gif|bottom]][[File:SMAS SMB3 Roy walk.gif|bottom]][[File:SMAS SMB3 Lemmy walk.gif|bottom]][[File:SMAS SMB3 Ludwig walk.gif|bottom]]|Sprites of the Koopalings in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and ''Super Mario All-Stars''. Left to right, Larry, Morton, Wendy, Iggy, Roy, Lemmy, Ludwig.|align=left|size=221|bg=black}} | {{multiframe|[[File:SMB3LarryKoopaSprite.gif|bottom]][[File:SMB3 Morton walk.gif|bottom]][[File:WendySMB3Ani.gif|bottom]][[File:IggySMB3Ani.gif|bottom]][[File:SMB3 Roy Sprite.gif|bottom]][[File:LemmySMB3Ani.gif|bottom]][[File:LudwigSMB3Ani.gif|bottom]]<br>[[File:SMAS SMB3 Larry walk.gif|bottom]][[File:SMAS SMB3 Morton walk.gif|bottom]][[File:SMAS SMB3 Wendy walk.gif|bottom]][[File:SMAS SMB3 Iggy walk.gif|bottom]][[File:SMAS SMB3 Roy walk.gif|bottom]][[File:SMAS SMB3 Lemmy walk.gif|bottom]][[File:SMAS SMB3 Ludwig walk.gif|bottom]]|Sprites of the Koopalings in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and ''Super Mario All-Stars''. Left to right, Larry, Morton, Wendy, Iggy, Roy, Lemmy, Ludwig.|align=left|size=221|bg=black}} | ||
The first appearance of the seven Koopalings was in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' where they are the main bosses of the first seven worlds of the game. Here, the Koopalings were ordered by Bowser to use their [[airship]]s and armies to conquer the various lands of the [[Mushroom World]]. Each Koopaling, after attacking a kingdom, stole the ruler's [[ | The first appearance of the seven Koopalings was in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' where they are the main bosses of the first seven worlds of the game. Here, the Koopalings were ordered by Bowser to use their [[airship]]s and armies to conquer the various lands of the [[Mushroom World]]. Each Koopaling, after attacking a kingdom, stole the ruler's [[magic wand]] and transformed that ruler into an animal of some kind (or in the case of [[Pipe Land|Pipe Land's]] ruler in the NES version, a plant).<ref>Depending on the version of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', the Koopalings will transform the respective rulers into a dog, a spider/silkworm, a {{wp|Kappa (folklore)|kappa}}, a tyrannosaur, a vulture, a seal, or a [[Fire Piranha Plant]] (NES version) or a [[Cobrat]], [[Hoopster]], a purple [[Dino Rhino]], a [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] look-alike, an [[Albatoss]], a [[Monty Mole]], and a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] (SNES and GBA remakes).</ref> | ||
[[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] battle a Koopaling every time they travel through a heavily-guarded airship. The battle against the Koopalings consists mostly of dodging the Koopalings' leaps and magical blasts from their stolen wand. It takes three stomps on the head or nine fireballs in order to defeat a Koopaling. Unlike Bowser, they are immune to hammers. Once defeated, that Koopaling retreats into their shell, flies away and drops their magic wand. After Mario or Luigi picks it up, the airship vanishes and that world's king is restored | [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] battle a Koopaling every time they travel through a heavily-guarded airship. The battle against the Koopalings consists mostly of dodging the Koopalings' leaps and magical blasts from their stolen wand. It takes three stomps on the head or nine fireballs in order to defeat a Koopaling. Unlike Bowser, they are immune to hammers. Once defeated, that Koopaling retreats into their shell, flies away and drops their magic wand. After Mario or Luigi picks it up, the airship vanishes and that world's king is restored. | ||
The Koopalings played the same role in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', with Morton, Lemmy and Ludwig each given an extra [[e-Reader]] level. There is a scene showing Larry attacking [[Grass Land]] and turning its [[Kings|king]] into a [[Cobrat]]. In addition, if the player manages to defeat Bowser before defeating the other Koopalings, a cutscene plays when the player arrives at their respective world's castle that shows them ambushing the king, stealing the wand, and then departing shortly before Mario arrived. In the Japanese versions, one Koopaling appears on the key art of several level cards, with the only exceptions being [[Classic World 1-1]] and [[No Time to Dawdle]] (both of which feature Mario and Luigi), [[Treacherous Halls]] (which features [[Boom Boom]]), [[Bowser's Last Stand]], [[Bowser's Airship 1]], and [[Bowser's Airship 2]] (all three of which feature Bowser himself, for obvious reasons).<ref>In particular, Larry appears on [[A Musical Trek]], [[Slip Slidin' Away (Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3)|Slip Slidin' Away]], [[Ground Work]], and [[Classic World 1-2]]; Morton appears on [[Slidin' the Slopes]], [[Swinging Bars of Doom]], [[A Sky-High Adventure]], [[Castle Dash]], [[Classic World 1-3]], [[Airship's Revenge]]; Wendy appears in [[Wild Ride in the Sky]], [[Magical Note Blocks]], [[Ice Cubed]], [[Caped Escape]], and [[Classic World 1-4]]; Iggy appears in [[Vegetable Volley]], [[Para Beetle Challenge]], [[Ice Dungeon]], [[Rich with Ropes]]; Roy appears in [[Bombarded by Bob-ombs]], [[Puzzling Pipe Maze]], [[An Aqueous Adventure]], and [[Classic World 2-2]]; Lemmy appears in [[Doors o' Plenty]], [[Piped Full of Plants]], [[Armored Airship]], [[It's a Shoe-In]], [[Vexing Doors]]; and Ludwig appears in [[The ol' Switcheroo]], [[Sea to Sky]], [[A Towering Tour]], and [[Koopaling Confusion]]</ref> On a related note, the cards also have the respective Koopalings giving some commentary in the flavor text, with the only exception being the Japanese version of [[Airship's Revenge]]. To a lesser extent, the Koopalings also appeared on some of the level cards descriptions in the English releases of the level cards.<ref>Specifically, Roy Koopa appeared on Swinging Bars of Doom, Morton, similar to the Japanese version of the card, appeared on Airship's Revenge, Ludwig appeared on The ol' Switcheroo, and Iggy appeared on Piped Full of Plants.</ref> | |||
===''Super Mario World''=== | |||
===''Super Mario World | |||
[[File:Koopalings SMW.png|thumb|left|upright=1.1|Credits for the ''Super Mario World'' ending.]] | [[File:Koopalings SMW.png|thumb|left|upright=1.1|Credits for the ''Super Mario World'' ending.]] | ||
{{multiframe|[[File:SMW IggyWalking.gif|bottom]][[File:Ani 4morton.gif|bottom]][[File:SMW Lemmy taunt 1st.gif|bottom]][[File:SMWLudwigvonKoopaSprite.png|bottom]][[File:SMW Roy walk.gif|bottom]][[File:SMW Wendy taunt 1st.gif|bottom]][[File:SMW LarryWalking.gif|bottom]]|bg=gray|size=200|The Koopalings in ''Super Mario World''. From left to right: Iggy, Morton, Lemmy, Ludwig, Roy, Wendy, and Larry.}} | {{multiframe|[[File:SMW IggyWalking.gif|bottom]][[File:Ani 4morton.gif|bottom]][[File:SMW Lemmy taunt 1st.gif|bottom]][[File:SMWLudwigvonKoopaSprite.png|bottom]][[File:SMW Roy walk.gif|bottom]][[File:SMW Wendy taunt 1st.gif|bottom]][[File:SMW LarryWalking.gif|bottom]]|bg=gray|size=200|The Koopalings in ''Super Mario World''. From left to right: Iggy, Morton, Lemmy, Ludwig, Roy, Wendy, and Larry.}} | ||
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After traveling through a Koopaling's castle, Mario or Luigi would battle a Koopaling, who would need to be bashed on the head three times, or in Iggy and Larry's case, knocked into the lava to be defeated. Morton, Ludwig, and Roy can also be defeated with a dozen fireballs. After a Koopaling was defeated, a captured [[Yoshi's Egg]] would be rescued, the castle would be destroyed and the path to a new area would be opened. | After traveling through a Koopaling's castle, Mario or Luigi would battle a Koopaling, who would need to be bashed on the head three times, or in Iggy and Larry's case, knocked into the lava to be defeated. Morton, Ludwig, and Roy can also be defeated with a dozen fireballs. After a Koopaling was defeated, a captured [[Yoshi's Egg]] would be rescued, the castle would be destroyed and the path to a new area would be opened. | ||
Once defeated, Morton, Ludwig, and Roy went spiraling into the background wall (signified by a puff of smoke), while Iggy, Lemmy, Wendy and Larry all fell into the lava. Afterwards, Mario or Luigi would totally destroy their castle in a variety of different ways. The narration gives a unique description for each defeat in the English translation, though the original text for each castle is uniform for each victory and does not individually refer to their loss. In International versions, each fort and castle can also be challenged again by holding L & R at the rubble. | Once defeated, Morton, Ludwig, and Roy went spiraling into the background wall (signified by a puff of smoke), while Iggy, Lemmy, Wendy and Larry all fell into the lava. Afterwards, Mario or Luigi would totally destroy their castle in a variety of different ways. The narration gives a unique description for each defeat in the English translation, though the original Japanese text for each castle is uniform for each victory and does not individually refer to their loss. In International versions, each fort and castle can also be challenged again by holding L & R at the rubble. | ||
The Koopalings' in-game sprites differ drastically from their game artworks (likely due to technical restrictions). The Koopalings generally use the palettes intended for [[Koopa Troopa]]s (blue for Iggy and Roy, green for Morton and Larry, yellow for Lemmy and Ludwig, and red for Wendy), and none of the Koopalings match their artwork coloration except Larry (who uses the green color sprite). Additionally, the game's cast roll uses alternate color palettes for three of the Koopalings, which if rearranged, would match their sprites from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'': Morton gets a teal palette, the same one applied to the [[Buzzy Beetle]]s' in-game sprites, which would match Ludwig's; Ludwig gets a pink palette more appropriate for Roy; and Roy gets a gray palette that would fit Morton. Iggy also uses Larry's hairstyle during battle, despite the correct style being used during the game's cast roll. The original version's sprites depicts the Koopalings with three fingers on each hand; this error was corrected in the Game Boy Advance remake to more closely resemble their actual appearances | The Koopalings' in-game sprites differ drastically from their game artworks (likely due to technical restrictions). The Koopalings generally use the palettes intended for [[Koopa Troopa]]s (blue for Iggy and Roy, green for Morton and Larry, yellow for Lemmy and Ludwig, and red for Wendy), and none of the Koopalings match their artwork coloration except Larry (who uses the green color sprite). Additionally, the game's cast roll uses alternate color palettes for three of the Koopalings, which if rearranged, would match their sprites from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'': Morton gets a teal palette, the same one applied to the [[Buzzy Beetle]]s' in-game sprites, which would match Ludwig's; Ludwig gets a pink palette more appropriate for Roy; and Roy gets a gray palette that would fit Morton. Iggy also uses Larry's hairstyle during battle, despite the correct style being used during the game's cast roll. The original SNES version's sprites depicts the Koopalings with three fingers on each hand; this error was corrected in the Game Boy Advance remake to more closely resemble their actual appearances. | ||
===''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''=== | ===''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''=== | ||
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They use the [[Koopa Clown Car]] to kidnap Princess Peach, as seen in the intro, where Mario and Luigi fly around for [[coin]]s while the Koopalings capture the Princess. After Mario and Luigi safely landed, the Koopalings crash onto the floor, making the Mario Bros. lose their [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]]. They show them Princess Peach and fly away, with Mario and Luigi closely behind them. | They use the [[Koopa Clown Car]] to kidnap Princess Peach, as seen in the intro, where Mario and Luigi fly around for [[coin]]s while the Koopalings capture the Princess. After Mario and Luigi safely landed, the Koopalings crash onto the floor, making the Mario Bros. lose their [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]]. They show them Princess Peach and fly away, with Mario and Luigi closely behind them. | ||
One of the Koopalings is seen at the beginning of each world, where they run to the Tower with Princess Peach. After defeating the [[Reznor]]s in the Tower, the Koopaling of this world comes down with a chain, laughing or taunting Mario and then disappearing again, running to their castle. After the castle fight, the next Koopaling awaits with Princess Peach, only to run away to the next world. They are also seen with the Koopa Clown Car to turn Mario into stone in the final castle (and {{world link|star|castlen2|World Star-Castle}}) by blasting a bright light. After Bowser's initial defeat, the Koopalings, similar to [[Kamek|Magikoopa]] in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', attempt to aid Bowser by magically making him grow bigger, although this only resulted in them being knocked down by a giant Bowser (and later Dry Bowser). During the credits, they are seen trying to carry the defeated Bowser with the vehicle, but his weight pulls them down, scattering them all on the ground and trees. | One of the Koopalings is seen at the beginning of each world, where they run to the Tower with Princess Peach. After defeating the [[Reznor]]s in the Tower, the Koopaling of this world comes down with a chain, laughing or taunting Mario and then disappearing again, running to their castle. After the castle fight, the next Koopaling awaits with Princess Peach, only to run away to the next world. They are also seen with the Koopa Clown Car to turn Mario into stone in the final castle (and {{world-link|star|castlen2|World Star-Castle}}) by blasting a bright light. After Bowser's initial defeat, the Koopalings, similar to [[Kamek|Magikoopa]] in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', attempt to aid Bowser by magically making him grow bigger, although this only resulted in them being knocked down by a giant Bowser (and later Dry Bowser). During the credits, they are seen trying to carry the defeated Bowser with the vehicle, but his weight pulls them down, scattering them all on the ground and trees. | ||
In this game, Roy is in World 1, Iggy is in World 2, Wendy is in World 3, Morton is in World 4, Ludwig is in World 5, Larry is in [[World Mushroom (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World Mushroom]], and Lemmy is in World Flower. On a side note, when all Koopalings are in the Koopa Clown Car, the five Koopalings that are required to be fought (Roy, Iggy, Wendy, Morton and Ludwig) are within the car, while the two optional Koopalings (Larry and Lemmy) are holding onto the outside of the car. The ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' guide mistakenly gives the name Larry Koopa to Iggy Koopa.<ref> | In this game, Roy is in World 1, Iggy is in World 2, Wendy is in World 3, Morton is in World 4, Ludwig is in World 5, Larry is in [[World Mushroom (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World Mushroom]], and Lemmy is in World Flower. On a side note, when all Koopalings are in the Koopa Clown Car, the five Koopalings that are required to be fought (Roy, Iggy, Wendy, Morton and Ludwig) are within the car, while the two optional Koopalings (Larry and Lemmy) are holding onto the outside of the car. The ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' guide mistakenly gives the name Larry Koopa to Iggy Koopa.<ref>von Esmarch, Nick. ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 75.</ref> | ||
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The Koopalings, along with Bowser Jr. and [[Kamek|Magikoopa]], return in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' and [[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe|its Nintendo Switch port]]. The Koopalings aid Bowser in seizing Peach's castle and also travel to the neighboring regions in order to ensure that the Mario Bros. don't return to the castle. Like in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', each Koopaling has a personal airship, which have now been stylized with decorations of their heads representing the bow and their colored shells on the top. They are bosses in castle levels once again, but are fought in their airships, which are accessed via a [[cannon]] within the castles. Unlike the game's predecessor, they are no longer the bosses in towers. While Larry, Iggy and Ludwig retain their magic wands, Lemmy, Morton, Wendy and Roy | The Koopalings, along with Bowser Jr. and [[Kamek|Magikoopa]], return in the [[Wii U]] game ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' and [[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe|its Nintendo Switch port]]. The Koopalings aid Bowser in seizing Peach's castle and also travel to the neighboring regions in order to ensure that the Mario Bros. don't return to the castle. Like in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', each Koopaling has a personal airship, which have now been stylized with decorations of their heads representing the bow and their colored shells on the top. They are bosses in castle levels once again, but are fought in their airships, which are accessed via a [[cannon]] within the castles. Unlike the game's predecessor, they are no longer the bosses in towers. While Larry, Iggy and Ludwig retain their magic wands, Lemmy, Morton, Wendy and Roy don't use them this time around, and instead they have various weaponry. (e.g. Roy uses a handheld [[Bill Blaster]] during his battle) In addition, Lemmy, Morton, Larry, Wendy, and Iggy fight Mario in the cabin area of their airships, while Roy and Ludwig fight Mario on the crow's nest of their airships. | ||
Lemmy is the [[Acorn Plains]] boss and thus the first Koopaling to fight, followed by Morton who is the boss of [[Layer Cake Desert]] (which is his first time as a desert boss since ''Super Mario Bros. 3''), Larry as the [[Sparkling Waters]] boss, Wendy as the [[Frosted Glacier]] boss, Iggy to be the boss of [[Soda Jungle]], much like how he was the boss of [[World 5 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 5]] in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' and Roy as the boss of [[Rock-Candy Mines]], leaving Ludwig as the final Koopaling to fight, like in the previous ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games, as the boss of [[Meringue Clouds]]. | Lemmy is the [[Acorn Plains]] boss and thus the first Koopaling to fight, followed by Morton who is the boss of [[Layer Cake Desert]] (which is his first time as a desert boss since ''Super Mario Bros. 3''), Larry as the [[Sparkling Waters]] boss, Wendy as the [[Frosted Glacier]] boss, Iggy to be the boss of [[Soda Jungle]], much like how he was the boss of [[World 5 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 5]] in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' and Roy as the boss of [[Rock-Candy Mines]], leaving Ludwig as the final Koopaling to fight, like in the previous ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games, as the boss of [[Meringue Clouds]]. | ||
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[[File:SMM2 Koopalings Screenshot.jpg|thumb|175px|The Koopalings in a Castle course in the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style]] | [[File:SMM2 Koopalings Screenshot.jpg|thumb|175px|The Koopalings in a Castle course in the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style]] | ||
The Koopalings appear as placeable enemies in the final update for ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''. They are available in all game styles except for the ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' style. In the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style, the Koopalings' designs are based on Bowser's sprite from that game. In the North American update trailer, the Koopalings are shown using their ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' sprites in the ''Super Mario World'' style. As already shown by the trailer, this was changed in the final release where they are given new sprites, following a similar design to Bowser and Bowser Jr., while using palettes resembling those of their ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' sprites (aside from Lemmy, who remains yellow). Each Koopaling fights differently in-game, and their abilities are as follows: | The Koopalings appear as placeable enemies in the final update for ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''. They are available in all game styles except for the ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' style. In the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style, the Koopalings' designs are based on Bowser's sprite from that game. In the North American update trailer, the Koopalings are shown using their ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' sprites in the ''Super Mario World'' style. As already shown by the Japanese trailer, this was changed in the final release where they are given new sprites, following a similar design to Bowser and Bowser Jr., while using palettes resembling those of their ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' sprites (aside from Lemmy, who remains yellow). Each Koopaling fights differently in-game, and their abilities are as follows: | ||
*Larry fights using blasts from his magic wand and jumps around. | *Larry fights using blasts from his magic wand and jumps around. | ||
*Iggy walks around and fires fast-moving spells. | *Iggy walks around and fires fast-moving spells. | ||
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*Morton jumps up and slams into the ground, sending a shockwave across the floor and can even break [[Brick Block]]s if his slams are in the vicinity of them. | *Morton jumps up and slams into the ground, sending a shockwave across the floor and can even break [[Brick Block]]s if his slams are in the vicinity of them. | ||
*Ludwig blasts 3 to 5 beams at once from his magic wand and flutter-jumps. | *Ludwig blasts 3 to 5 beams at once from his magic wand and flutter-jumps. | ||
The Koopalings are considered their own group in the editor, which has a limit of seven per section for a limit of fourteen per course, which means that in a single section all seven Koopalings or even seven of the same Koopaling can be placed to fight the player. | The Koopalings are considered their own group in the editor, which has a limit of seven per section for a limit of fourteen per course, which means that in a single section all seven Koopalings or even seven of the same Koopaling can be placed to fight the player. | ||
The Koopalings' magic spells are treated as fire elements in the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style, but not in the other styles; for example, they can be eaten by a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] and are capable of thawing [[Frozen Coin]]s in the former, but not in the latter. | The Koopalings' magic spells are treated as fire elements in the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style, but not in the other styles; for example, they can be eaten by a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] and are capable of thawing [[Frozen Coin]]s in the former, but not in the latter. | ||
==''Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.''== | ==''Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.''== | ||
[[File:Koopalings Amada Anime series.png|thumb|upright=0.85|left|Larry, Wendy, Roy, Iggy, and Ludwig, as they appear in the ''Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.'']] | [[File:Koopalings Amada Anime series.png|thumb|upright=0.85|left|Larry, Wendy, Roy, Iggy, and Ludwig, as they appear in the ''Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.'']] | ||
The first appearance of the Koopalings outside of video games was in [[Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.|''Super Mario'' anime series]], which was an adaptation of three fairy tales. In the ''Super Mario'' version of ''{{wp|Momotarō}}'', they appeared as the minions of Bowser, who was portrayed as the stories' ogre. The Koopalings also appeared as minions of Bowser (now the Wicked Queen) in the adaptation of ''{{wp|Snow White}}'' ("''Shirayukihime''"). | The first appearance of the Koopalings outside of video games was in the Japanese-exclusive [[Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.|''Super Mario'' anime series]], which was an adaptation of three fairy tales. In the ''Super Mario'' version of ''{{wp|Momotarō}}'', they appeared as the minions of Bowser, who was portrayed as the stories' ogre. The Koopalings also appeared as minions of Bowser (now the Wicked Queen) in the adaptation of ''{{wp|Snow White}}'' ("''Shirayukihime''"). | ||
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[[File:CartoonKoopalings.jpg|thumb|left|The Koopalings, as seen in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.]] | [[File:CartoonKoopalings.jpg|thumb|left|The Koopalings, as seen in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.]] | ||
In ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' produced by [[Nintendo]] and [[DIC Entertainment]], the Koopalings (sometimes referred to as the Koopa Kids) were featured as recurring villains, replacing [[Mouser]], [[Tryclyde]], [[Fryguy]] and [[Clawgrip]] from ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''. They appear in these cartoons under altered names. This is likely due to the show's production preceding the North American release of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', which provided their individual names. In these cartoons, the relationship between Bowser and the Koopalings was interpreted as more of a powerful father spoiling his bratty children. They did things such as try to get his attention, gain his appreciation, and even plot against him. Cheatsy (Larry) and Kooky (Ludwig) seemed to be Bowser's favorites out of the bunch, which somewhat follows older game material. | In ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' produced by [[Nintendo]] and [[DIC Entertainment]], the Koopalings (sometimes referred to as the Koopa Kids) were featured as recurring villains, replacing [[Mouser]], [[Tryclyde]], [[Fryguy]] and [[Clawgrip]] from ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''. They appear in these cartoons under altered names. This is likely due to the show's production preceding the North American release of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', which provided their individual names. In these cartoons, the relationship between Bowser and the Koopalings was interpreted as more of a powerful father spoiling his bratty children. They did things such as try to get his attention, gain his appreciation, and even plot against him. Cheatsy (Larry) and Kooky (Ludwig) seemed to be Bowser's favorites out of the bunch, which somewhat follows older game material. | ||
====List of ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' episodes featuring all of the Koopalings==== | |||
The Koopalings | |||
*[[Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas]] | *[[Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas]] | ||
*[[Reptiles in the Rose Garden]] | *[[Reptiles in the Rose Garden]] | ||
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==''Mario is Missing!''== | ==''Mario is Missing!''== | ||
{{multiframe|[[File:MIMMSDOSLarryKoopaSprite.png|bottom]][[File:MIMMS-DOSRoyKoopaSprite.png|bottom]][[File:MiMDOSWendy.png|bottom]][[File:MiMDOSIggy.png|bottom]][[File:MiMDOSLudwig.png|bottom]]<br>[[File:MIMSNESRoyKoopaSprite.png|bottom]][[File:MIMSNESIggyKoopaSprite.png|bottom]][[File:MIMSNESLudwigvonKoopaSprite.png|bottom]]|align=left|size=250|The Koopa Kids in the DOS version (top) and SNES version (bottom)}} | {{multiframe|[[File:MIMMSDOSLarryKoopaSprite.png|bottom]][[File:MIMMS-DOSRoyKoopaSprite.png|bottom]][[File:MiMDOSWendy.png|bottom]][[File:MiMDOSIggy.png|bottom]][[File:MiMDOSLudwig.png|bottom]]<br>[[File:MIMSNESRoyKoopaSprite.png|bottom]][[File:MIMSNESIggyKoopaSprite.png|bottom]][[File:MIMSNESLudwigvonKoopaSprite.png|bottom]]|align=left|size=250|The Koopa Kids in the DOS version (top) and SNES version (bottom)}} | ||
In ''[[ | In ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', the Koopa Kids aid Bowser in his plan to melt [[Antarctica]], thereby flooding the [[Earth]]. Presumably, they also headed the [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]]s that were being deployed to steal the artifacts around the world. A Koopa Kid would guard the corridor of Bowser's fortress and battle [[Luigi]], who was searching for his missing brother. | ||
In the [[ | In the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] version of ''Mario is Missing!'', only Ludwig, Roy and Iggy appear, although Larry and Morton are referenced in the manual; in the DOS version of the game, Lemmy and Morton are the only ones not appearing. Cut dialogue in the ''CD-ROM Deluxe'' version, however, implied that Lemmy and Morton were considered to be implemented as bosses. Also in the DOS version, instead of stomping the Koopa Kids a few times, Luigi defeats them with a single blast from a [[Fire Flower|fire flower]] that he gains after locking each door on a floor. Until ''Mario Kart 8'', the DOS version is also the only major appearance of the Koopa Kids where they speak intelligibly in-game. | ||
==''Yoshi's Safari''== | ==''Yoshi's Safari''== | ||
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In ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'', the Koopalings once again aid Bowser in the conquest of a kingdom, this time [[Jewelry Land]]. In this game, the Koopalings attack Mario by using giant mecha weaponry. It would take various shots from Mario's [[Super Scope]] to beat a Koopaling, thus forcing it to hold up a white flag of defeat. | In ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'', the Koopalings once again aid Bowser in the conquest of a kingdom, this time [[Jewelry Land]]. In this game, the Koopalings attack Mario by using giant mecha weaponry. It would take various shots from Mario's [[Super Scope]] to beat a Koopaling, thus forcing it to hold up a white flag of defeat. | ||
Larry, Wendy, and Morton were also given plush toys as part of the ''Yoshi's Safari'' plush set (along with Mario, Yoshi, and Bowser).<ref> | Larry, Wendy, and Morton were also given plush toys as part of the ''Yoshi's Safari'' plush set (along with Mario, Yoshi, and Bowser).<ref>nightram56 (January 12, 2011). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKgxqWd_HFw Koopalings plushes]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved December 12, 2016.</ref> | ||
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==''Mario & Luigi'' series== | ==''Mario & Luigi'' series== | ||
===''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga | ===''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''=== | ||
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After getting into Bowser's Castle, Mario and Luigi fight the Koopalings in their respective rooms, usually needing to complete some sort of challenge in order to battle them. Additionally, the last three (Roy, Wendy, and Larry) use a special [[Time Bob-omb]] in battle. If the Mario Bros. failed to end the battle successfully in eight turns, the Bob-omb's timer would reach zero and it would explode, resulting in an instant [[Game Over]]. The Koopalings are encountered in the same order as in ''Super Mario World'' (Iggy, Morton, Lemmy, Ludwig, Roy, Wendy, and Larry). After being defeated, each Koopaling leaves a warp point for the Mario Bros. | After getting into Bowser's Castle, Mario and Luigi fight the Koopalings in their respective rooms, usually needing to complete some sort of challenge in order to battle them. Additionally, the last three (Roy, Wendy, and Larry) use a special [[Time Bob-omb]] in battle. If the Mario Bros. failed to end the battle successfully in eight turns, the Bob-omb's timer would reach zero and it would explode, resulting in an instant [[Game Over]]. The Koopalings are encountered in the same order as in ''Super Mario World'' (Iggy, Morton, Lemmy, Ludwig, Roy, Wendy, and Larry). After being defeated, each Koopaling leaves a warp point for the Mario Bros. | ||
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''==== | |||
[[File:Koopalings BowserMinions.png|thumb|left|upright=1.4|The Koopalings in ''Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser''.]] | [[File:Koopalings BowserMinions.png|thumb|left|upright=1.4|The Koopalings in ''Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser''.]] | ||
The Koopalings have an expanded role in the remake ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''. In the former mode, they have the same role as before, although the battles are different, especially that against Ludwig, the Time Bob-omb has a different turn limit for Roy, Wendy, and Larry (nine, seven, and five, respectively), and this time they actually have dialogue, with Morton's personality being influenced by ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'' in the way he talks. | The Koopalings have an expanded role in the remake ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''. In the former mode, they have the same role as before, although the battles are different, especially that against Ludwig, the Time Bob-omb has a different turn limit for Roy, Wendy, and Larry (nine, seven, and five, respectively), and this time they actually have dialogue, with Morton's personality being influenced by ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'' in the way he talks. | ||
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If all the Koopalings are used in a squad, a bonus skill called "The Seven Koopalings" is activated which increases the squad's HP by 20% and POW by 10%. | If all the Koopalings are used in a squad, a bonus skill called "The Seven Koopalings" is activated which increases the squad's HP by 20% and POW by 10%. | ||
===''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''=== | ===''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''=== | ||
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The Koopalings make an appearance in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'', as the tertiary antagonists. Contrary to ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', the Koopalings have in-game dialogue. Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario encounter them at specific points throughout the adventure, which is again unlike in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', where they were only encountered during the end of the game before the final fights with [[Fawful]] and [[Cackletta]]. Although paper versions of the Koopalings are not featured, they are alluded to; when Roy asks Wendy why there are no [[#Paper Mario: Color Splash|paper counterparts]] of the Koopalings, she speculates that they are "probably just busy doing important stuff back home." | The Koopalings make an appearance in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'', as the tertiary antagonists. Contrary to ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', the Koopalings have in-game dialogue. Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario encounter them at specific points throughout the adventure, which is again unlike in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', where they were only encountered during the end of the game before the final fights with [[Fawful]] and [[Cackletta]]. Although paper versions of the Koopalings are not featured, they are alluded to; when Roy asks Wendy why there are no [[#Paper Mario: Color Splash|paper counterparts]] of the Koopalings, she speculates that they are "probably just busy doing important stuff back home." | ||
Roy, Wendy, Larry and Ludwig first appear after Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario were knocked out by cannonballs, ordering the [[Chargin' Chuck|Chargin' Chuck Corps]] to take them to the [[Twinsy Tropics Dungeon]]. Roy and Wendy fight the trio to try to prevent them from escaping. Morton, Iggy and Lemmy are later seen with [[King Bob-omb]] as he showers the kingdom with paper terrain and enemies. Larry | Roy, Wendy, Larry and Ludwig first appear after Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario were knocked out by cannonballs, ordering the [[Chargin' Chuck|Chargin' Chuck Corps]] to take them to the [[Twinsy Tropics Dungeon]]. Roy and Wendy fight the trio to try to prevent them from escaping. Morton, Iggy and Lemmy are later seen with [[King Bob-omb]] as he showers the kingdom with paper terrain and enemies. Ludwig and Larry guard the pipe from Twinsy Tropics to Bowser's Castle and fight the Mario Bros. to stop them from entering. As they enter the castle, Morton and Lemmy commandeer Papercraft King Boo, which the Mario Bros. demolish using Papercraft Yoshi. All seven of the Koopalings reappear as Bowser's last line of defense right before the final battle, where they are defeated for good. | ||
During the battle with [[Dry Bowser]], he can summon two Koopalings at a time to aid him, who must be defeated as well. First he summons Roy and Wendy, and then Larry | During the battle with [[Dry Bowser]], he can summon two Koopalings at a time to aid him, who must be defeated as well. First he summons Roy and Wendy, and then Ludwig and Larry. Morton, Lemmy and Iggy do not appear in this battle. | ||
===''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''=== | ===''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''=== | ||
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===''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''=== | ===''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''=== | ||
[[File:Koopalings Artwork - Mario Kart 8.png|thumb|left|Artwork of the Koopalings, from ''Mario Kart 8''.]] | [[File:Koopalings Artwork - Mario Kart 8.png|thumb|left|Artwork of the Koopalings, from ''Mario Kart 8''.]] | ||
The Koopalings make their spin-off debut appearance as unlockable playable characters in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''.<ref> | The Koopalings make their spin-off debut appearance as unlockable playable characters in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=631c1fz87I8 Nintendo Direct – 2.13.2014]</ref> This also marks the first appearance overall of the Koopalings as playable characters. Larry, Wendy, and Lemmy are classified as lightweight characters, Iggy and Ludwig are medium weight, and Morton and Roy are heavyweight. The Koopalings get their own emblems similar to [[Bowser]] and [[Bowser Jr.]]'s in this game. | ||
The parts used by the Koopalings receive extra details, but as with characters such as [[Metal Mario]], [[Pink Gold Peach]], Bowser, [[Donkey Kong]], certain [[Mii]], [[Yoshi]] and [[Shy Guy]] colors as well as downloadable characters, this mainly consists of unique frames for their [[Standard Kart]]s, [[Standard Bike]]s, [[Standard ATV]]s and [[Super Glider]]s. In addition to these, all the Koopalings, unlike the other characters, have [[Pipe Frame]]s with unique colored steering wheels and exhaust pipes as well as [[Landship]]s which are based on their personal airships from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. | The parts used by the Koopalings receive extra details, but as with characters such as [[Metal Mario]], [[Pink Gold Peach]], Bowser, [[Donkey Kong]], certain [[Mii]], [[Yoshi]] and [[Shy Guy]] colors as well as downloadable characters, this mainly consists of unique frames for their [[Standard Kart]]s, [[Standard Bike]]s, [[Standard ATV]]s and [[Super Glider]]s. In addition to these, all the Koopalings, unlike the other characters, have [[Pipe Frame]]s with unique colored steering wheels and exhaust pipes as well as [[Landship]]s which are based on their personal airships from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. | ||
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==''Super Smash Bros.'' series== | ==''Super Smash Bros.'' series== | ||
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U''=== | ===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U''=== | ||
The Koopalings | The Koopalings make their ''Super Smash Bros.'' series debut as unlockable (default in the Wii U version) newcomers in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', as seven model swaps of Bowser Jr.<ref>GameXplain (September 13, 2014). [https://youtu.be/EP6yZC_zrrQ Koopalings in Smash Bros 3DS - All Bowser. Jr Alt Skins (Gameplay)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 14, 2014.</ref> They all have their own voices and are acknowledged as separate fighters by the announcer (similar to how Alph is a "separate" fighter from [[Captain Olimar|Olimar]]). Each Koopaling drives a specific-colored Junior Clown Car that has yellow eyes resembling light bulbs instead of black like Bowser Jr.'s version. They all fight identically, however. | ||
Because each Koopaling is a model swap of Bowser Jr., they all have been resized to match him in height (and, to some extent, their in-game heights from games such as ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and ''Super Mario World''), and they also use Bowser Jr.'s animations, but some retain their unique properties; for example, Iggy is thinner than the others. | Because each Koopaling is a model swap of Bowser Jr., they all have been resized to match him in height (and, to some extent, their in-game heights from games such as ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and ''Super Mario World''), and they also use Bowser Jr.'s animations, but some retain their unique properties; for example, Iggy is thinner than the others. | ||
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The Koopalings reuse their voice clips from the ''[[New Super Mario Bros. (disambiguation)|New Super Mario Bros.]]'' games. Thus, Larry, Lemmy, Wendy, and Morton are voiced by [[Lani Minella]], Iggy and Ludwig are voiced by [[Mike Vaughn]], and Roy is voiced by [[Dan Falcone]]. | The Koopalings reuse their voice clips from the ''[[New Super Mario Bros. (disambiguation)|New Super Mario Bros.]]'' games. Thus, Larry, Lemmy, Wendy, and Morton are voiced by [[Lani Minella]], Iggy and Ludwig are voiced by [[Mike Vaughn]], and Roy is voiced by [[Dan Falcone]]. | ||
Similar to the other fighters, they are also subject to [[Pit (character)|Pit]]'s | Similar to the other fighters, they are also subject to [[Pit (character)|Pit]]'s Smash Taunt, [[List of Palutena's Guidance conversations|Palutena's Guidance]]. However, other than their full name when identified by [[Palutena]], all the conversations are the same. They also have their own titles in the [[Boxing Ring]] monitor for the Wii U version. It should be noted, however, that them possessing their own titles and attributes is only the case in international versions; in the Japanese version, they actually share the same title as Bowser Jr., which is「万能のチャリオット」(or "all-purpose chariot").<ref>Mandelin, Clyde (January 24, 2015). [https://legendsoflocalization.com/what-are-the-japanese-boxing-ring-aliases-in-smash-bros-wii-u/ These Are the Japanese Boxing Ring Aliases in Smash Bros. Wii U]. ''Legends of Localization''. Retrieved January 24, 2015.</ref> | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Larry SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[ | Larry SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Larry Koopa]] | ||
Roy SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[ | Roy SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Roy Koopa]] | ||
Wendy SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[ | Wendy SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Wendy O. Koopa]] | ||
Iggy SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[ | Iggy SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Iggy Koopa]] | ||
Morton SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[ | Morton SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Morton Koopa Jr.]] | ||
Lemmy SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[ | Lemmy SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Lemmy Koopa]] | ||
Ludwig SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[ | Ludwig SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Ludwig von Koopa]] | ||
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==''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''== | ==''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''== | ||
[[File:PDSMBE-BowserMinions.png|thumb|upright=1.4|Bowser, the Koopalings, and Bowser Jr., in the final battle.]] | [[File:PDSMBE-BowserMinions.png|thumb|upright=1.4|Bowser, the Koopalings, and Bowser Jr., in the final battle.]] | ||
The Koopalings return as bosses to fight at the end of each world in ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''. Additionally, they reappear during the final battle alongside Bowser and Bowser Jr., riding in the Koopa Clown Car with Bowser. The combination of the Koopalings and Bowser is treated as a single enemy, and is named '''Bowser and His Minions'''.<ref> | The Koopalings return as bosses to fight at the end of each world in ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''. Additionally, they reappear during the final battle alongside Bowser and Bowser Jr., riding in the Koopa Clown Car with Bowser. The combination of the Koopalings and Bowser is treated as a single enemy, and is named '''Bowser and His Minions'''.<ref>Zephiel810 (May 1, 2015). [https://youtu.be/oHMHqvIgi8I?t=295 Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition - Final Boss + Ending]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 11, 2015.</ref> | ||
Unlike most other enemies in this game, the Koopalings are one of a kind enemies who cannot be recruited by normal means. Instead, the player has to defeat them at their special world airships in order to recruit them. Upon joining the player as allies, the Koopalings stop appearing as enemies, and instead, get replaced by generic enemies for their castles and airships. Also, the player is not able to part ways with any of the Koopalings, nor can they be depowered. | Unlike most other enemies in this game, the Koopalings are one of a kind enemies who cannot be recruited by normal means. Instead, the player has to defeat them at their special world airships in order to recruit them. Upon joining the player as allies, the Koopalings stop appearing as enemies, and instead, get replaced by generic enemies for their castles and airships. Also, the player is not able to part ways with any of the Koopalings, nor can they be depowered. | ||
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===''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games''=== | ===''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games''=== | ||
Larry, Wendy, Roy and Ludwig appear as playable characters in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]''. In the Nintendo 3DS version, they can only be used in certain events; Larry plays Equestrian, Wendy plays 100m Freestyle, Roy plays Beach Volleyball, and Ludwig plays Table Tennis.<ref> | Larry, Wendy, Roy and Ludwig appear as playable characters in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]''. In the Nintendo 3DS version, they can only be used in certain events; Larry plays Equestrian, Wendy plays 100m Freestyle, Roy plays Beach Volleyball, and Ludwig plays Table Tennis.<ref>[https://gonintendo.com/stories/249385-mario-sonic-at-the-rio-2016-olympic-games-more-3ds-footage-d Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games - more 3DS footage, details]</ref> The former three Koopalings have to be unlocked in Story Mode before they can be played as, whereas Ludwig is playable from the start. | ||
In the Wii U version, only Larry and Wendy reappear as playable guest characters, while Ludwig and Roy have been cut. Like in the 3DS version, Larry can only be used in Equestrian and Wendy in 100m Freestyle, and they must be unlocked first to play as them. | In the Wii U version, only Larry and Wendy reappear as playable guest characters, while Ludwig and Roy have been cut. Like in the 3DS version, Larry can only be used in Equestrian and Wendy in 100m Freestyle, and they must be unlocked first to play as them. | ||
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In ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' | In ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', the Koopalings make their ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series debut, appearing as bosses. They are fought in order to obtain [[Big Paint Star]]s, whose color depends on the magic wand the Koopaling wields. Morton appears in [[The Crimson Tower]] to get the red star; Iggy guards the yellow star at [[The Golden Coliseum]]; Ludwig guards the blue star at [[Fort Cobalt]]; Wendy guards the purple star on [[Fortune Island]]; Larry tries to get the orange star at [[Sunset Express|Starlight Cape]]; Lemmy guards the green star at [[The Emerald Circus]]; and Roy, whose wand color is black, has no Big Paint Star to guard, but fights Mario in [[Black Bowser's Castle]]. As in ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'', the Koopalings have spoken dialogue, but some of them are portrayed differently in this game. After being defeated, the Koopalings appear in the final scene of the game, fleeing from [[Prism Island]] on an airship with Bowser taped to the ship, although a stray firework hits the airship, forcing them to crash land off screen. They also appear together during the game's [[List of Paper Mario: Color Splash staff|staff credits]] [[victory parade|parade]]. | ||
The paper versions of the Koopalings follow the designs introduced in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' with a bigger size than the one shown in that game. Additionally, the sprites of Ludwig, Wendy, Lemmy and Roy present a pose derived from artwork released during the 30th anniversary of ''Super Mario Bros.'' and some of their features, notably the color of the eyebrows, are derived from said artwork as well. Each Koopaling also has a unique sound for their speech bubbles when they talk. | The paper versions of the Koopalings follow the designs introduced in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' with a bigger size than the one shown in that game. Additionally, the sprites of Ludwig, Wendy, Lemmy and Roy present a pose derived from artwork released during the 30th anniversary of ''Super Mario Bros.'' and some of their features, notably the color of the eyebrows, are derived from said artwork as well. Each Koopaling also has a unique sound for their speech bubbles when they talk. | ||
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==''Dr. Mario World''== | ==''Dr. Mario World''== | ||
All of the Koopalings appear as playable characters in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'', taking on the role of doctors. They generally have the same overall design as their standard counterparts, barring that they wear a white armband with a pill logo on it, as well as carrying white satchels. | |||
All of the Koopalings appear as playable characters in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'', taking on the role of doctors. They generally have the same overall design as their standard counterparts, barring that they wear a white armband with a | |||
==Other appearances== | ==Other appearances== | ||
The Koopa Kids' likeness can be seen in the | The Koopa Kids' likeness can be seen in the DOS and SNES versions of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' as banners in the former or statues in the latter on the first and second floor. The Koopa Kids depicted in the DOS version are Ludwig, Larry, Iggy, and Lemmy. In the SNES version, they also appear as wall torches in the background of the last floor, with Ludwig, Roy, and Larry or Iggy in particular being seen in the latter. Iggy and Larry appear in ''[[Mario's Early Years]]''. Iggy is in the alphabet, and Larry comes out of a pipe if the player chooses the correct answer, saying "I like your choice". Lemmy also makes a cameo appearance in ''{{wp|Super Scope 6}}'', in which he is shown riding a missile and chasing a plane piloted by Mario, while a short clip of Mario fighting Iggy in ''Super Mario World'' is briefly shown during [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]]'s scan in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. | ||
While the Koopalings themselves do not appear in the original ''[[Mario Party]]'', seven [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]]s (later renamed Koopa Kids) appear in [[Eternal Star]], likely acting as generic stand-ins for the Koopalings. | While the Koopalings themselves do not appear in the original ''[[Mario Party]]'', seven [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]]s (later renamed Koopa Kids) appear in [[Eternal Star]], likely acting as generic stand-ins for the Koopalings. | ||
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