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{{about|[[Bowser]]'s identical-looking minions|other uses|[[Koopa Kid (disambiguation)]]}}
{{about|the Koopa Kids, [[Bowser]]'s identical-looking minions|Bowser as an infant|[[Baby Bowser]]|Bowser's son|[[Bowser Jr.]]|the group of seven characters who are occasionally called "Koopa Kids"|[[Koopalings]]}}
{{redirect|Mini Bowser|the toy based on Bowser from ''[[Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge]]''|[[Mini Bowser (toy)]]}}
{{distinguish|[[King Koopa's alter egos#Kid Koopa|Kid Koopa]]}}
{{distinguish|[[King Koopa's alter egos#Kid Koopa|Kid Koopa]]}}
{{species infobox
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|image=[[File:MP5KoopaKids.png|220px]]<br>The three colorful Koopa Kids from ''[[Mario Party 5]]''
|image=[[File:MP6 KoopaKid.jpg|220px]]<br>A Koopa Kid as he appears in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party]]'' ([[List of games by date#1998|1998]])
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party]]'' ([[List of games by date#1998|1998]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' (cameo) ([[List of games by date#2021|2021]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario Party 7]]'' ([[List of games by date#2005|2005]]) (actual appearance)<br>''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' ([[List of games by date#2021|2021]]) (box art of previous games)
|variant_of=[[Koopa (Bowser's species)|Koopa]]
|variant_of=[[Koopa (Bowser's species)|Koopa]]
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{{quote|I'm here to cause trouble on behalf of [[Bowser]].|'''Baby Bowser'''|Mario Party 2}}
{{quote|I'm here to cause trouble on behalf of [[Bowser]].|Koopa Kid|Mario Party 2}}


The '''Koopa Kids''' (called '''Mini Bowsers''' in Europe, and originally known as '''Baby Bowsers''' in all non-Japanese versions of the first three ''Mario Party'' games) are minions of [[Bowser]] who only appear in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series. The Koopa Kids resemble miniature versions of Bowser - and are therefore very similar in appearance to [[Bowser Jr.]] and [[Baby Bowser]]. A Koopa Kid also appears as a playable character in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 6]]''.
The '''Koopa Kids''' (called '''Mini Bowsers''' in Europe, and originally known as '''Baby Bowsers''' in all non-Japanese versions of the first three ''Mario Party'' games) are minions of [[Bowser]] who only appear in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series. The Koopa Kids resemble miniature versions of Bowser - and are therefore very similar in appearance to [[Bowser Jr.]] and [[Baby Bowser]]. A Koopa Kid also appears as a playable character in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 6]]''.


In their first appearance, there are seven Koopa Kids, potentially acting as a generic stand-in for the [[Koopalings]]; in other earlier games in the series, there appears to be an uncountably large number of Koopa Kids, as shown by minigames such as [[Baby Bowser Bonkers]] in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', with the Koopa Kids being capable of splitting themselves. ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' specifically refers to the Koopa Kid who appears on [[Bowser Space]]s as "one of the Koopa Kids". However, starting in ''Mario Party 5'', there seems to be only a single Koopa Kid of the regular coloration, likely due to his new playable status (though multiple Koopa Kids do appear in [[Super Duel Mode]] in the aforementioned game). The other Koopa Kids in the game are divided into color: '''Green K. Kid''', '''Red K. Kid''', and '''Blue K. Kid''' ('''Green M. Bowser''', '''Red M. Bowser''', and '''Blue M. Bowser''' in British English). However, more than one standard Koopa Kid can appear at once in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' (where Koopa Kid is non-playable again) in [[Pyramid Park]].
In their first appearance, there are seven Koopa Kids, potentially acting as a generic stand-in for the [[Koopalings]]; in other earlier games in the series, there appears to be an uncountably large number of Koopa Kids, as shown by minigames such as [[Baby Bowser Bonkers]] in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', with the Koopa Kids being capable of splitting themselves. Indeed, ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' specifically refers to the Koopa Kid who appears on [[Bowser Space]]s as "one of the Koopa Kids". However, starting in ''Mario Party 5'', there seems to be only a single Koopa Kid of the regular coloration, likely due to his new playable status (though multiple Koopa Kids do appear in [[Super Duel Mode]] in the aforementioned game). The other Koopa Kids in the game are divided into color: '''Green K. Kid''', '''Red K. Kid''', and '''Blue K. Kid''' ('''Green M. Bowser''', '''Red M. Bowser''', and '''Blue M. Bowser''' in British English). However, more than one standard Koopa Kid can appear at once in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' (where Koopa Kid is non-playable again) in [[Pyramid Park]].


When treated as a singular character especially, Koopa Kid acts as something of a prototype to [[Bowser Jr.]] Though the two coexisted during the [[Nintendo GameCube]] era (albeit never appearing in the same game), Koopa Kid was retired from use shortly after. Bowser Jr. replaces the Koopa Kids in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' and onwards, including direct replacements in various minigame remakes in ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''.
When treated as a singular character especially, Koopa Kid acts as something of a prototype to [[Bowser Jr.]] Though the two coexisted during the [[Nintendo GameCube]] era (albeit never appearing in the same game), Koopa Kid was retired from use shortly after. Bowser Jr. replaces the Koopa Kids in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' and onwards, including direct replacements in various minigame remakes in ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''.
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The Baby Bowsers make their debut appearance in ''Mario Party'', as Bowser's henchmen. They are only seen on the final board of the game, [[Eternal Star]].
The Baby Bowsers make their debut appearance in ''Mario Party'', as Bowser's henchmen. They are only seen on the final board of the game, [[Eternal Star]].


After playing all seven other boards and accumulating at least 100 Stars, Bowser will steal all the [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s that the player collected throughout the game and travel to Eternal Star. When the players find him, he forces them to challenge seven Baby Bowsers to get the Stars back.
After playing all seven other boards and accumulating at least 100 Stars, Bowser will steal all the [[Star]]s that the player collected throughout the game and travel to Eternal Star. When the players find him, he forces them to challenge seven Baby Bowsers to get the Stars back.


Each of the Baby Bowsers is stationed in a different location on the game board, and can be challenged by any player for 20 coins. If this is done, the player will have to play a short minigame against the Baby Bowser. Both characters will hit a [[Dice Block]], with the higher number winning. It is easy for the player to win, as the player's Dice Block is programmed to only roll 8-10. If the player wins, they get the Baby Bowser's Star and the Baby Bowser disappears from the board. However, if the Baby Bowser wins, he will take one of the player's Stars.
Each of the Baby Bowsers is stationed in a different location on the game board, and can be challenged by any player for 20 coins. If this is done, the player will have to play a short minigame against the Baby Bowser. Both characters will hit a [[Dice Block]], with the higher number winning. It is easy for the player to win, as the player's Dice Block is programmed to only roll 8-10. If the player wins, they get the Baby Bowser's Star and the Baby Bowser disappears from the board. However, if the Baby Bowser wins, he will take one of the player's Stars.
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In ''Mario Party 2'', Baby Bowser's role is expanded slightly. A single Baby Bowser appears on every board in the game, in a similar capacity to [[Toad]], who sells Stars. He is initially placed in one of several predetermined locations on the board alongside Toad, and every time that the Star is bought from Toad, he will move to Toad's previous location. If a player passes Baby Bowser, he will steal 5 Coins from that player. However, he occasionally gives a player 5 Coins instead, later claiming that this was an accident. He will always give the player coins if they are using a [[Bowser Suit]].
In ''Mario Party 2'', Baby Bowser's role is expanded slightly. A single Baby Bowser appears on every board in the game, in a similar capacity to [[Toad]], who sells Stars. He is initially placed in one of several predetermined locations on the board alongside Toad, and every time that the Star is bought from Toad, he will move to Toad's previous location. If a player passes Baby Bowser, he will steal 5 Coins from that player. However, he occasionally gives a player 5 Coins instead, later claiming that this was an accident. He will always give the player coins if they are using a [[Bowser Suit]].


{{multiframe|[[File:Baby Bowser Dialogue Portrait MP2-3.png]][[File:Baby Bowser Banker Dialogue Portrait MP2.png]][[File:Item Baby Bowser Dialogue Portrait MP2.png]]|bg=black|align=left|size=120|L-R: Normal, Banker, Shopkeeper}}
Baby Bowsers also appear in Item [[Minigame]]s, where they often symbolize losing, such as the Baby Bowser space in [[Hammer Slammer]]. No Baby Bowsers appear in [[Bowser Slots]], however.
Several Baby Bowsers appear in [[Bowser Land]], including one who hosts the board instead of Toad. Another Baby Bowser hosts the Bowser Parade, allowing the player to change the direction of the parade for five coins (or for free if the player uses a Bowser Suit). Bowser Land's [[Bowser Bank]]s are run by a unique blue, glasses-wearing '''Baby Bowser Banker'''. The secondary [[Item Shop (Mario Party series)|Item Shop]] on the board is also run by a red, monocle-wearing '''Baby Bowser Shopkeeper''', who will forcibly sell players items for more Coins than usual.


Baby Bowsers also appear in Item [[Minigame]]s, where they often symbolize losing, such as the Baby Bowser space in [[Hammer Slammer]]. No Baby Bowsers appear in [[Bowser Slots]], however.
If a [[Bowser Bomb (item)|Bowser Bomb]] is collected by any player in an Item minigame, Baby Bowser will briefly be replaced by Bowser at the end of the turn, who will hit three Dice Blocks and then travel around the board, stealing all coins from any player he passes. This also occurs if someone lands on a [[Bowser Space]] and the roulette lands on Bowser's Appearing Act.


If a [[Bowser Bomb (item)|Bowser Bomb]] is collected by any player in an Item minigame or bought from a Baby Bowser Shopkeeper, Baby Bowser will briefly be replaced by Bowser at the end of the turn, who will hit three Dice Blocks and then travel around the board, stealing all coins from any player he passes. This also occurs if someone lands on a [[Bowser Space]] and the roulette lands on Bowser's Appearing Act.
Several Baby Bowsers appear in [[Bowser Land]], including one who hosts the board instead of Toad. Another Baby Bowser hosts the Bowser Parade, allowing the player to change the direction of the parade for five coins (or for free if the player uses a Bowser Suit). Bowser Land's [[Bowser Bank]]s are run by a unique blue, glasses-wearing '''Baby Bowser Banker'''. The secondary [[Item Shop (Mario Party series)|Item Shop]] on the board is also run by a red, monocle-wearing '''Baby Bowser Shopkeeper''', who will forcibly sell players items for more Coins than usual.


At the end of the [[Mini-Game Coaster]], Baby Bowser appears disguised as the Mini Game Toad and demanding the player to redo all of the events. Once the real Mini Game Toad unveils Baby Bowser's deceit, he forgoes his disguise and splits into three Baby Bowsers. The three of them then challenge the player character to a custom game of [[Shell Shocked]] in which a team of three Baby Bowser Tanks are faced.
At the end of the [[Mini-Game Coaster]], Baby Bowser appears disguised as the Mini Game Toad and demanding the player to redo all of the events. Once the real Mini Game Toad unveils Baby Bowser's deceit, he forgoes his disguise and splits into three Baby Bowsers. The three of them then challenge the player character to a custom game of [[Shell Shocked]] in which a team of three Baby Bowser Tanks are faced.
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===''Mario Party 5''===
===''Mario Party 5''===
[[File:Koopa Kid Artwork - Mario Party 5.png|thumb|left|Artwork depicting Koopa Kid in [[Mazed & Confused]]]]
[[File:MP5KoopaKids.png|thumb|left|The three colorful Koopa Kids from ''Mario Party 5''.]]
In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', Koopa Kid is a playable character, except in Story Mode and [[Card Party]]. In Story Mode, Koopa Kid splits up into Red K. Kid, Blue K. Kid, and Green K. Kid, and the player has to steal all their coins on abridged versions of the regular boards to defeat them. Unlike in a normal game, all three Koopa Kids move at the same time. In Card Party, Koopa Kid shows up to cause trouble on the Bowser Card. In their main artwork, Red K. Kid's and Blue K. Kid's shells are incorrectly colored green when they should be normally colored red and blue.
In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', Koopa Kid is a playable character, except in Story Mode and [[Card Party]]. In Story Mode, Koopa Kid splits up into Red K. Kid, Blue K. Kid, and Green K. Kid, and the player has to steal all their coins on abridged versions of the regular boards to defeat them. Unlike in a normal game, all three Koopa Kids move at the same time. In Card Party, Koopa Kid shows up to cause trouble on the Bowser Card. In their main artwork, Red K. Kid's and Blue K. Kid's shells are incorrectly colored green when they should be normally colored red and blue.


===''Mario Party 6''===
===''Mario Party 6''===
{{multiframe|[[File:KoopaKidRedTitleScreen.png]][[File:KoopaKidGreenTitleScreen.png]][[File:KoopaKidBlueTitleScreen.png]]|size=192|The colored Koopa Kids on ''Mario Party 6''{{'}}s title screen}}
In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Koopa Kid is again a playable character. The colored Koopa Kid trio also reappears as the player's opponents in Solo Mode's mini games. Unlike in ''Mario Party 5'', Koopa Kid is playable in all game modes.
In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Koopa Kid is again a playable character. The colored Koopa Kid trio also reappears as the player's opponents in Solo Mode's mini games. Unlike in ''Mario Party 5'', Koopa Kid is playable in all game modes.


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===''Mario Party 7''===
===''Mario Party 7''===
[[File:FunstacleCourse.png|thumb|Three Koopa Kids attacking the players in ''Mario Party 7''.]]
[[File:FunstacleCourse.png|thumb|Three Koopa Kids attacking the players in ''Mario Party 7''.]]
In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', Koopa Kid is no longer a playable character. Instead, he appears whenever someone lands on a [[Koopa Kid Space]], and will do things such as swapping players' coins or positions, or use a [[Cursed Mushroom]] on the player/team who lands on his space. Red K. Kid, Blue K. Kid and Green K. Kid also antagonize the players in the three multiplayer Bowser minigames, and are also seen operating the cannons in [[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno!]] A Koopa Kid is also one of the hazards (alongside Bowser) in [[Bowser's Lovely Lift!]]. This is the last game in the ''Mario Party'' series to feature Koopa Kid physically.
In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', Koopa Kid is no longer playable. Instead, he appears whenever someone lands on a [[Koopa Kid Space]], and will do things such as swapping players' coins or positions, or use a [[Cursed Mushroom]] on the player/team who lands on his space. Red K. Kid, Blue K. Kid and Green K. Kid also antagonize the players in the three multiplayer Bowser minigames, and are also seen operating the cannons in [[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno!]] A Koopa Kid is also one of the hazards (alongside Bowser) in [[Bowser's Lovely Lift!]].


===''Mario Party: The Top 100''===
===''Mario Party: The Top 100''===
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==General information==
==Relationship with Bowser==
===Relationships===
In the English localization of the original ''Mario Party'', Koopa Kid is simply introduced as "Bowser's Cohort". However, in the original Japanese version, the phrase that describes him is rather 「クッパさまのぶんしん」<ref>Aserayamikae (July 10, 2013). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xAeSDqnKLQ マリオパーティ 永遠のスター]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 13, 2016.</ref> ''"Kuppa-sama no bunshin"''. 「ぶんしん」 derives from the kanji 「分身」, which translates into "one's child" or "one's other self". Therefore, it can be interpreted as either "Master Koopa's Kid" or "Master Koopa's Avatar". Due to the ambiguity, it is unclear if Koopa Kid is specifically meant to be an offspring or offshoot. In the first three games, they are also identified as "Baby Bowser", yet despite the name, are not indicated to be a younger form of Bowser himself.
{{multiframe|[[File:Baby Bowsers hail Bowser MP3.png|224px]][[File:MarioParty7-Opening-11.png|224px]]|Examples of Koopa Kids treating Bowser as a leader or boss rather than a father}}
Koopa Kids are generally on good terms with [[Bowser]]. In English releases of ''Mario Party'', Koopa Kid is simply introduced as "Bowser's Cohort". However, in the original Japanese version, the phrase that describes him is rather 「クッパさまのぶんしん」<ref>{{cite|author=Aserayamikae|language=ja|date=July 10, 2013|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xAeSDqnKLQ|title=マリオパーティ 永遠のスター|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=September 13, 2016}}</ref> ''"Kuppa-sama no bunshin"''. 「ぶんしん」 derives from the kanji 「分身」, which translates into "one's child" or "one's other self". Therefore, it can be interpreted as either "Master Koopa's Kid" or "Master Koopa's Avatar". Due to the ambiguity, it is unclear if Koopa Kid is specifically meant to be an offspring or offshoot. In the first three games, they are also identified as "Baby Bowser", yet despite the name, are not indicated to be a younger form of Bowser himself.


Certain lines in the sequels suggest an attempt to clarify the relationship. In ''Mario Party 4'', a Koopa Kid refers to Bowser as "Dad" whenever he calls for him. In ''Mario Party 6'', during Solo Mode when the player wins against the Koopa Kids in a minigame after landing on a Bowser Space, Bowser also grounds him by taking away his action figure of the character the player is playing as if he fails him, implying a parental-like relationship at the very least. In ''Mario Party 7'', when a Koopa Kid would steal coins from a windmill in [[Windmillville]] during [[Bowser Time]], Bowser would proudly refer to him as "Son"; however, Koopa Kids instead refer to him as "Mr. Bowser" and appear to work for a wage, expecting to get a raise from Bowser after causing trouble on a Koopa Kid Space.
Certain lines in the sequels suggest an attempt to clarify the relationship. In ''Mario Party 4'', a Koopa Kid refers to Bowser as "Dad" whenever he calls for him. In ''Mario Party 6'', during Solo Mode when the player wins against the Koopa Kids in a minigame after landing on a Bowser Space, Bowser also grounds him by taking away his action figure of the character the player is playing as if he fails him, implying a parental-like relationship at the very least. In ''Mario Party 7'', when a Koopa Kid would steal coins from a windmill in [[Windmillville]] during [[Bowser Time]], Bowser would proudly refer to him as "Son"; however, Koopa Kids instead refer to him as "Mr. Bowser" and appear to work for a wage, expecting to get a raise from Bowser after causing trouble on a Koopa Kid Space.
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==Profiles==
==Profiles==
===''Mario Party 2''===
===''Mario Party 2''===
*'''Wii Virtual Console manual:''' ''"This is a henchman of Bowser's. He will steal five coins from you when you pass in front of him."''{{page needed}}
*'''Wii Virtual Console manual:''' ''"This is a henchman of Bowser's. He will steal five coins from you when you pass in front of him."''
 
==Gallery==
{{main-gallery|Koopa Kid}}
<gallery>
MP3 Baby Bowser artwork.png|''[[Mario Party 3]]''
Koopa Kid Artwork - Mario Party 5.png|''[[Mario Party 5]]''
MP6 KoopaKid2.jpg|''[[Mario Party 6]]''
Start KoopaKid 6.png|''Mario Party 6''
MPA Green Koopa Kid Artwork.jpg|''[[Mario Party Advance]]''
</gallery>


==List of appearances==
==Game appearances==
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|''[[Mario Party]]''
|''[[Mario Party]]''
|Non-playable character
|Non-Playable Character
|[[List of games by date#1998|1998]]
|[[List of games by date#1998|1998]]
|[[Nintendo 64]]
|[[Nintendo 64]]
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Party 2]]''
|''[[Mario Party 2]]''
|Non-playable character
|Non-Playable Character
|[[List of games by date#1999|1999]]
|[[List of games by date#1999|1999]]
|Nintendo 64
|Nintendo 64
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Party 3]]''
|''[[Mario Party 3]]''
|Non-playable character
|Non-Playable Character
|[[List of games by date#2000|2000]]
|[[List of games by date#2000|2000]]
|Nintendo 64
|Nintendo 64
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Party 4]]''
|''[[Mario Party 4]]''
|Non-playable character<br>Playable character ([[Beach Volley Folley]] only)
|Non-Playable Character<br>Playable Character ([[Beach Volley Folley]] only)
|[[List of games by date#2002|2002]]
|[[List of games by date#2002|2002]]
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Party 5]]''
|''[[Mario Party 5]]''
|Playable character<br>Non-playable character (Story Mode and [[Card Party]] only)
|Playable Character<br>Non-Playable Character (Story Mode and [[Card Party]] only)
|[[List of games by date#2003|2003]]
|[[List of games by date#2003|2003]]
|Nintendo GameCube
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Party 6]]''
|''[[Mario Party 6]]''
|Playable character
|Playable Character
|[[List of games by date#2004|2004]]
|[[List of games by date#2004|2004]]
|Nintendo GameCube
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Party Advance]]''
|''[[Mario Party Advance]]''
|Non-playable character
|Non-Playable Character
|[[List of games by date#2005|2005]]
|[[List of games by date#2005|2005]]
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Party 7]]
|''[[Mario Party 7]]
|Non-playable character
|Non-Playable Character
|2005
|2005
|Nintendo GameCube
|Nintendo GameCube
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*''"This is a present from Master [[Bowser]]...I'm sure he dropped it or accidentally left it behind!" - [[Mario Party 4]]''
*''"This is a present from Master [[Bowser]]...I'm sure he dropped it or accidentally left it behind!" - [[Mario Party 4]]''
*''"Yeah! Like a London broil!!" - [[Mario Party 4]]''
*''"Yeah! Like a London broil!!" - [[Mario Party 4]]''
*''"Warp time! I'm gonna send you flying!" - [[Mario Party Advance]]''
*''"It was supposed to be a slackers' game! Grr! This makes me so mad!" - [[Mario Party 7]]''
*''"It was supposed to be a slackers' game! Grr! This makes me so mad!" - [[Mario Party 7]]''
*''"Gwa ha ha! It wasn't for slackers at all! The boss is going to love me for this!" - [[Mario Party 7]]''
*''"Gwa ha ha! It wasn't for slackers at all! The boss is going to love me for this!" - [[Mario Party 7]]''
==Gallery==
{{main-gallery|Koopa Kid}}
<gallery>
MP3 Baby Bowser artwork.png|''[[Mario Party 3]]''
MiniBowserMP5.png|''[[Mario Party 5]]''
MP6 KoopaKid2.jpg|''[[Mario Party 6]]''
Start KoopaKid 6.png|''Mario Party 6''
MPA Green Koopa Kid Artwork.jpg|''[[Mario Party Advance]]''
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Minikuppa
|JapM=Mini Bowser
|JapM=Mini Bowser
|SpaE=Mini Bowser  
|SpaE=Mini Bowser
|SpaEN=from ''Mario Party 4'' onwards
|SpaM=-
|SpaE2=Baby Bowser
|SpaE2N=''Mario Party 2'' and ''Mario Party 3''
|Fre=Mini-Bowser
|Fre=Mini-Bowser
|Ita=Baby Bowser
|FreM=-
|ItaN=''Mario Party 2'', ''Mario Party 3''
|Ita=Mini Bowser
|Ita2=Mini Bowser
|ItaM=-
|Ita2N=from ''Mario Party 4'' onwards
}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the American English version of the ''Mario Party 5'' instruction booklet describing the Bowser Card of [[Card Party]], Koopa Kid is erroneously referred to as [[Bowser Jr.]]<ref>{{cite|quote=If you turn this card over, either Bowser or Bowser Jr. will appear and start a horrible event.|date=2003|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''Mario Party 5'' instruction booklet|page=49}}</ref>
*In the American English version of the ''Mario Party 5'' instruction booklet describing the Bowser Card of [[Card Party]], Koopa Kid is erroneously referred to as [[Bowser Jr.]]<ref>"''If you turn this card over, either Bowser or Bowser Jr. will appear and start a horrible event.''" - ''Mario Party 5'' instruction booklet, page 49.</ref>
**Additionally, the [[Prima Games]] strategy guide for ''Mario Party 5'' erroneously lists Koopa Kid's debut as either ''[[Super Mario World]]'' or ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. Neither of these are correct, as ''Super Mario Sunshine'' was Bowser Jr.'s debut.
**Additionally, the [[Prima Games]] strategy guide for ''Mario Party 5'' erroneously lists Koopa Kid's debut as either ''[[Super Mario World]]'' or ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. Neither of these are correct, as ''Super Mario Sunshine'' was Bowser Jr.'s debut.
*Both of this character's American names have been used by other Koopas in the ''Super Mario'' franchise. The name used from ''Mario Party'' to ''Mario Party 3'' is "Baby Bowser", which is also the name of [[Bowser]] as an [[Baby Bowser|infant]], and from ''Mario Party 4'' to ''Mario Party 7'', he is known as "Koopa Kid", which is the name used by the Koopalings in the cartoons.
*Both of this character's American names have been used by other Koopas in the ''Super Mario'' franchise. The name used from ''Mario Party'' to ''Mario Party 3'' is "Baby Bowser", which is also the name of [[Bowser]] as an [[Baby Bowser|infant]], and from ''Mario Party 4'' to ''Mario Party 7'', he is known as "Koopa Kid", which is the name used by the Koopalings in the cartoons.
**His Japanese and British English name would also become that of a [[Mini Bowser|wind up toy in Bowser's likeness]] in the [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (series)|''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series]].
**His Japanese and European name would also become that of a [[Mini Bowser (toy)|wind up toy in Bowser's likeness]] in the [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (series)|''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series]].


==References==
==References==
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