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|image=[[File:PMTTYDNS Kammy Artwork.png|250px]]<br>Artwork from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch) | |image=[[File:PMTTYDNS Kammy Artwork.png|250px]]<br>Artwork from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch) | ||
|first_appearance= ''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]]) | |first_appearance= ''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]]) | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]]) | |latest_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]]) | ||
|species=[[Magikoopa]] | |||
|latest_portrayal=[[Atsushi Masaki]] ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]]-present) | |latest_portrayal=[[Atsushi Masaki]] ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]]-present) | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{quote|Congratulations on your victory, [[Bowser|Your Viciousness!]] That's why you're the king!|Kammy Koopa|Paper Mario}} | {{quote|Congratulations on your victory, [[Bowser|Your Viciousness!]] That's why you're the king!|Kammy Koopa|Paper Mario}} | ||
'''Kammy Koopa''' is a high-ranking [[Magikoopa]] in the [[ | '''Kammy Koopa''' is a high-ranking [[Magikoopa]] in the [[Koopa Troop]], being described as the "brains behind [[Bowser]]", who appears primarily in the the first two installments of the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]. She serves as the secondary antagonist in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and as a minor villain regularly in Bowser's company in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|its remake]]. Her name is a pun on "[[Kamek]]" and the feminine given name "Cammy." | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Paper Mario'' series=== | ===''Paper Mario'' series=== | ||
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{{quote|Who stuck that weird thing into the story?|Narrator|[[Paper Mario]]}} | {{quote|Who stuck that weird thing into the story?|Narrator|[[Paper Mario]]}} | ||
[[File:Paper Mario Kammy Koopa Gate Destroy.png|thumb|left|Kammy Koopa prepares to destroy a gate in Goomba Village as Goombaria, Goompapa, and Mario look on]] | [[File:Paper Mario Kammy Koopa Gate Destroy.png|thumb|left|Kammy Koopa prepares to destroy a gate in Goomba Village as Goombaria, Goompapa, and Mario look on]] | ||
Kammy Koopa first appeared in ''Paper Mario'', where serves as the secondary antagonist. In the game's opening, [[Bowser]] and Kammy attack [[Star Haven]] to steal the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]] and kidnap the seven [[Star Spirits]]. They succeed in this goal and then use Bowser's newfound power to invade [[Peach's Castle]], propelling it into the air atop [[Bowser's Castle]]. [[Mario]] confronts the pair, and Kammy cheers Bowser on during their battle. After Mario falls to Bowser's strengthened power and is blasted out of a nearby window, Kammy orders two [[Koopatrol]] to capture [[Princess Peach]] as other members of the [[ | Kammy Koopa first appeared in ''Paper Mario'', where serves as the secondary antagonist. In the game's opening, [[Bowser]] and Kammy attack [[Star Haven]] to steal the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]] and kidnap the seven [[Star Spirits]]. They succeed in this goal and then use Bowser's newfound power to invade [[Peach's Castle]], propelling it into the air atop [[Bowser's Castle]]. [[Mario]] confronts the pair, and Kammy cheers Bowser on during their battle. After Mario falls to Bowser's strengthened power and is blasted out of a nearby window, Kammy orders two [[Koopatrol]] to capture [[Princess Peach]] as other members of the [[Koopa Troop]] take the other inhabitants of the castle hostage. | ||
In the Prologue, Mario falls down to [[Goomba Village (location)|Goomba Village]], where Kammy discovers his survival. She attempts to impede his progress by summoning a [[Yellow Block]] to drop on the gate leading out of the village, blocking Mario from leaving and returning to [[Toad Town]]. Mario receives a [[Hammer]] from [[Goompa]] and is able to destroy the block. He proceeds to Toad Town, defeating [[Goomboss|Goomba King]] along the way, and Kammy informs Bowser of this development. | In the Prologue, Mario falls down to [[Goomba Village (location)|Goomba Village]], where Kammy discovers his survival. She attempts to impede his progress by summoning a [[Yellow Block]] to drop on the gate leading out of the village, blocking Mario from leaving and returning to [[Toad Town]]. Mario receives a [[Hammer]] from [[Goompa]] and is able to destroy the block. He proceeds to Toad Town, defeating [[Goomboss|Goomba King]] along the way, and Kammy informs Bowser of this development. | ||
Thereafter, Kammy regularly reports Mario's progress to Bowser during the Princess Peach interludes. In the Chapter 2 interlude, Kammy rushes into Peach's room, where Bowser is speaking with her, to inform Bowser of | Thereafter, Kammy regularly reports Mario's progress to Bowser during the Princess Peach interludes. In the Chapter 2 interlude, Kammy rushes into Peach's room, where Bowser is speaking with her, to inform Bowser of Mario's defeat of [[Tubba Blubba]]. After Tubba Blubba's defeat, Kammy informs Bowser in the Chapter 3 interlude and reassures him that he remains unstoppable with the power of the Star Rod. Peach happened upon the conversation and eavesdropped, but she was eventually discovered by Bowser and Kammy. Bowser demanded Peach answer questions about Mario's greatest fears, with answers ranging from enemies to helpful items, Bowser orders Kammy to venture to the [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]] and use her magic to summon whatever Peach said Mario feared to guard several treasures the [[Shy Guy]]s had stolen. Kammy expresses doubt that Peach was sincere in any of her responses, but she follows the order. She appears numerous times throughout the chapter to deploy the enemies or items Peach said most scared Mario. In the Chapter 4 interlude, Kammy catches Peach in the castle's kitchen after she baked a special [[Special Strawberry Cake]] for [[Gourmet Guy]]. She orders guards to return her to her room yet again, though not before Gourmet Guy informs Peach that the next Star Spirit is being held on [[Lavalava Island]]. | ||
During Chapter 6's interlude, Peach disguises herself as a [[Clubba]] with the [[Sneaky Parasol]] and explores the Koopa Troop's occupation of her castle, where she discovers Kammy working on a secret project. Kammy took notice of what she thought was a Clubba and congratulated him doing a good job guarding Peach, though she soon realizes something is strange about the Clubba given he smells too nice. Using her magic to dispel the Clubba illusion, Kammy discovers Peach's disguise and orders two nearby Koopatrol to escort Peach back to her room. Once Mario completes Chapter 7 and has rescued all seven Star Spirits, Kammy urges Bowser to prepare his forces for an attack on the castle. She recommends ensuring Peach is kept out of their way by tying her up. [[Twink]] attempts to save Peach, though he is swatted out of a window by Bowser. | During Chapter 6's interlude, Peach disguises herself as a [[Clubba]] with the [[Sneaky Parasol]] and explores the Koopa Troop's occupation of her castle, where she discovers Kammy working on a secret project. Kammy took notice of what she thought was a Clubba and congratulated him doing a good job guarding Peach, though she soon realizes something is strange about the Clubba given he smells too nice. Using her magic to dispel the Clubba illusion, Kammy discovers Peach's disguise and orders two nearby Koopatrol to escort Peach back to her room. Once Mario completes Chapter 7 and has rescued all seven Star Spirits, Kammy urges Bowser to prepare his forces for an attack on the castle. She recommends ensuring Peach is kept out of their way by tying her up. [[Twink]] attempts to save Peach, though he is swatted out of a window by Bowser. | ||
When Mario reaches the castle in Chapter 8, Kammy uses her secret project, the [[Power Platform]], which is powered by her magic, to enhance Bowser's power even further. While Mario battled Bowser, Twink returns to | When Mario reaches the castle in Chapter 8, Kammy uses her secret project, the [[Power Platform]], which is powered by her magic, to enhance Bowser's power even further. While Mario battled Bowser, Twink returns to flee Peach. This leads to his own battle with Kammy. At first, Kammy outmatched Twink completely, but as their battle waged on Twink grew stronger due to the wishes of Peach. Her only attack during this fight is to throw Yellow Blocks at Twink and Peach. Eventually, Kammy finds herself unable to harm Twink due to the power of Peach's wishes and was eventually knocked unconscious by him. When Bowser was defeated by Mario, the Power Platform begins to malfunction due to Bowser's power overloading it. The platform explodes, sending Peach's Castle and its inhabitants, including Mario, Peach, and Twink, back down to Toad Town; Bowser and Kammy, however, and blasted off to an unknown location. | ||
Kammy survived this explosion and can be seen in the ending [[parade]]. There, she is engaged in a magical duel with [[Jr. Troopa]]. After a wayward magical attack from the duel hits Bowser, both Kammy and Jr. Troopa are burned by Bowser's fire breath. | Kammy survived this explosion and can be seen in the ending [[parade]]. There, she is engaged in a magical duel with [[Jr. Troopa]]. After a wayward magical attack from the duel hits Bowser, both Kammy and Jr. Troopa are burned by Bowser's fire breath. | ||
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{{quote|Why, even at my age, I was shaking what my momma gave me!|Kammy Koopa|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]}} | {{quote|Why, even at my age, I was shaking what my momma gave me!|Kammy Koopa|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]}} | ||
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' and its remake, Kammy Koopa returns as a minor villain, reprising her role as Bowser's right-hand woman but assuming the role of comic relief rather than a menacing threat. Bowser learns of the power of the [[Crystal Stars]] and that [[Princess Peach]] was kidnapped by an [[Grodus|unknown assailant]] from Kammy's reconnaissance in the Chapter 1 interlude. Bowser jumps into his [[Koopa Clown Car]] as Kammy follows him to [[Rogueport]] in order to rescue Peach (and kidnap her for themselves) and gain the power of the Crystal Stars. This leads to a chase for the rest of the game where Bowser and Kammy struggle, and fail, to catch-up to Mario. Their next stop is in [[Petalburg]], where Mario and his [[Party member|partners]] recently defeated [[Hooktail]] and gained their first Crystal Star. More importantly to Bowser, it is also where Peach has recently been spotted; however, once they arrive in the village they learn that Peach's "spotting" was actual just a poster of the princess hung in the window of one of the town's [[Koopa Troopa]] residents. Kammy consoles Bowser after he is enraged by being deceived. | In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' and its remake, Kammy Koopa returns as a minor villain, reprising her role as Bowser's right-hand woman but assuming the role of comic relief rather than a menacing threat. Bowser learns of the power of the [[Crystal Stars]] and that [[Princess Peach]] was kidnapped by an [[Sir Grodus|unknown assailant]] from Kammy's reconnaissance in the Chapter 1 interlude. Bowser jumps into his [[Koopa Clown Car]] as Kammy follows him to [[Rogueport]] in order to rescue Peach (and kidnap her for themselves) and gain the power of the Crystal Stars. This leads to a chase for the rest of the game where Bowser and Kammy struggle, and fail, to catch-up to Mario. Their next stop is in [[Petalburg]], where Mario and his [[Party member|partners]] recently defeated [[Hooktail]] and gained their first Crystal Star. More importantly to Bowser, it is also where Peach has recently been spotted; however, once they arrive in the village they learn that Peach's "spotting" was actual just a poster of the princess hung in the window of one of the town's [[Koopa Troopa]] residents. Kammy consoles Bowser after he is enraged by being deceived. | ||
[[File:PMTTYDNS Kammy Koopa Glitzville.png|thumb|200px|Kammy returning from Glitzville]] | [[File:PMTTYDNS Kammy Koopa Glitzville.png|thumb|200px|Kammy returning from Glitzville]] | ||
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Their resumed search next brings them to [[Twilight Town]] in Chapter 5's interlude, where they are confronted by [[Lord Crump]] and [[X-Nauts (organization)|X-Nauts]] that share their aim of holding Peach hostage and acquiring all of the Crystal Stars. The X-Nauts are searching for the [[Superbombomb]] lost by the [[Three Shadows]], but Bowser and Kammy decide to try to take the weapon for themselves. They summon the Koopa Troop to fight against the X-Nauts for the bomb, but Bowser's fire breath accidentally detonates it, exploding both the Koopa Troop and the X-Nauts. Bowser and Kammy finally reach Glitzville, together, in Chapter 6's interlude. They break into Rawk Hawk's room and find what they believe is the [[Gold Star]]. Rawk Hawk enters and attacks the intruders, sending Kammy flying backwards into the star. This causes the star to fall and drop on Kammy's head, splitting it in half. Kammy deduces the star is a fake and Rawk Hawk confirms Mario has already collected the real star, sending Bowser into a rage. | Their resumed search next brings them to [[Twilight Town]] in Chapter 5's interlude, where they are confronted by [[Lord Crump]] and [[X-Nauts (organization)|X-Nauts]] that share their aim of holding Peach hostage and acquiring all of the Crystal Stars. The X-Nauts are searching for the [[Superbombomb]] lost by the [[Three Shadows]], but Bowser and Kammy decide to try to take the weapon for themselves. They summon the Koopa Troop to fight against the X-Nauts for the bomb, but Bowser's fire breath accidentally detonates it, exploding both the Koopa Troop and the X-Nauts. Bowser and Kammy finally reach Glitzville, together, in Chapter 6's interlude. They break into Rawk Hawk's room and find what they believe is the [[Gold Star]]. Rawk Hawk enters and attacks the intruders, sending Kammy flying backwards into the star. This causes the star to fall and drop on Kammy's head, splitting it in half. Kammy deduces the star is a fake and Rawk Hawk confirms Mario has already collected the real star, sending Bowser into a rage. | ||
The pair reach [[Poshley Heights]] in the Chapter 7 interlude and question the various residents on the whereabouts of the [[Garnet Star]], most of whom are horrified by their presence. They break into the [[Poshley Sanctum]] only to find that, like in Glitzville, the star housed there is a fake. The sanctum's curator, [[Pennington]], belittles their failed attempt until a [[Paragoomba]] crashes through a window to report that Mario has collected all seven Crystal Stars and is heading to [[ | The pair reach [[Poshley Heights]] in the Chapter 7 interlude and question the various residents on the whereabouts of the [[Garnet Star]], most of whom are horrified by their presence. They break into the [[Poshley Sanctum]] only to find that, like in Glitzville, the star housed there is a fake. The sanctum's curator, [[Pennington]], belittles their failed attempt until a [[Paragoomba]] crashes through a window to report that Mario has collected all seven Crystal Stars and is heading to the [[The Thousand-Year Door]]. Kammy and Bowser then rush to meet him there, leading to their first and only appearance in the main story of the game. In Chapter 8, Kammy and Bowser ambush Mario and his party as they traverse the [[Palace of Shadow]] to finally rescue Peach. Intent of saving her themselves (only so they can kidnap her instead), Bowser and Kammy engage Mario and his partners in battle. They are defeated, and their distraction of Mario inadvertently provides [[Sir Grodus]] enough time to prepare for the ritual wherein the [[Shadow Queen]] will possess Peach's body. Mario eventually rescues Peach, freeing her from the Shadow Queen's control and defeating the demon. | ||
In the original game, Kammy is seen walking with Bowser during the end [[parade]]; however, the parade is absent in the remake. Instead, Kammy and Bowser walk across the stage with other characters as the credits roll, with Bowser dropping on Grodus in the process. They are both present at the end to the farthest right of the stage, celebrating the ending of the game alongside Mario, his [[ | In the original game, Kammy is seen walking with Bowser during the end [[parade]]; however, the parade is absent in the remake. Instead, Kammy and Bowser walk across the stage with other characters as the credits roll, with Bowser dropping on Grodus in the process. They are both present at the end to the farthest right of the stage, celebrating the ending of the game alongside Mario, his [[partners]], Princess Peach, and even [[TEC-XX]]. | ||
[[File:PMTTYD Tattle Log - Kammy Koopa.png|thumb|100px|Kammy's bestiary picture.]] | [[File:PMTTYD Tattle Log - Kammy Koopa.png|thumb|100px|Kammy's bestiary picture.]] | ||
=====Field Tattle===== | =====Field Tattle===== | ||
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===Physical appearance=== | ===Physical appearance=== | ||
Kammy Koopa is one of the highest-ranking members of the [[ | Kammy Koopa is one of the highest-ranking members of the [[Koopa Troop]]. Accordingly, she wears distinctive purple robes to separate her from the others. Her dark purple hat, unlike most Magikoopas, bends backwards,where most Magikoopas' hats stick straight up unless they are mounted on a broom. She is seen with white hair down the side of her face and small oval-shaped glasses. She is also noticeably shorter than most Magikoopas, perhaps due to her hunched back. Being shorter, her staff is also shorter than most Magikoopas. She is also often seen mounted on her broom. The broom is much bigger than her, with bamboo-like texture to the wood. The end of the broom has a white and purple cloud-like texture. This end piece puffs as she flies. Her physical appearance bears a striking resemblance to [[Kamella]]. | ||
===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
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PMTTYD_Kammy_Koopa_Artwork.jpg|Kammy Koopa's artwork for ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' | PMTTYD_Kammy_Koopa_Artwork.jpg|Kammy Koopa's artwork for ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' | ||
PM Kammy Koopa opening.png|Kammy Koopa in the opening scene of ''Paper Mario'' | PM Kammy Koopa opening.png|Kammy Koopa in the opening scene of ''Paper Mario'' | ||
DDrunker September 2000 Kammy Koopa.jpg|''[[Dream Drunker]]'' (''Paper Mario'') | DDrunker September 2000 Kammy Koopa.jpg|''[[Dream Drunker]]'' (''Paper Mario'') | ||
Nintendo Magazine Summer 2024 TTYD Relationship Chart.png|Kammy Koopa on the Nintendo Magazine for summer 2024, showing a relationship chart featuring many characters from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' | Nintendo Magazine Summer 2024 TTYD Relationship Chart.png|Kammy Koopa on the Nintendo Magazine for summer 2024, showing a relationship chart featuring many characters from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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|JapR=Kamekkubaba | |JapR=Kamekkubaba | ||
|JapM=Portmanteau of「カメック」(''Kamekku'', "[[Magikoopa]]"/"[[Kamek]]") and「婆」(''baba'', "old woman") | |JapM=Portmanteau of「カメック」(''Kamekku'', "[[Magikoopa]]"/"[[Kamek]]") and「婆」(''baba'', "old woman") | ||
|Chi=卡米巫婆 | |Chi=卡米巫婆 <small>(''Paper Mario'')</small> | ||
|ChiR=Kǎmǐ Wūpó | |ChiR=Kǎmǐ Wūpó | ||
|ChiM=Kammy the Witch | |ChiM=Kammy the Witch | ||
|Chi2=卡美克巫婆 | |Chi2=卡美克巫婆 <small>(''The Thousand-Year Door'' remake)</small> | ||
|Chi2R=Kǎměikè Wūpó | |Chi2R=Kǎměikè Wūpó | ||
|Chi2M=Magikoopa Witch | |Chi2M=Magikoopa Witch | ||
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|Ita2=Kameka | |Ita2=Kameka | ||
|Ita2M=Feminine form of "[[Kamek]]" | |Ita2M=Feminine form of "[[Kamek]]" | ||
|Ita3=Madame Kameka | |Ita3=Madame Kameka <small>(by Goombella)</small> | ||
|Kor=마귀망구 | |Kor=마귀망구 | ||
|KorR=Magwimanggu | |KorR=Magwimanggu | ||
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[[Category:Paper Mario bosses]] | [[Category:Paper Mario bosses]] | ||
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bosses]] | [[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bosses]] | ||
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Brawl stickers]] | [[Category:Super Smash Bros. Brawl stickers]] | ||
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirits]] | [[Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirits]] | ||
[[de:Kammy Koopa]] | [[de:Kammy Koopa]] | ||
[[it:Kameka]] | [[it:Kameka]] |