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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
When Koops was young and "barely shell-high", he was good friends with [[Koopook]], who was his neighbor at the time. The two would often play hide-and-seek together, with Koops always being "it". | When Koops was young and "barely shell-high", he was good friends with [[Koopook]], who was his neighbor at the time. The two would often play hide-and-seek together, with Koops always being "it". One day, Koopok hid so well that he was never able to be found, which is when he decided to become the Hide-'n'-Seek Koopa, presumedly leaving Petalburg. Koops would not see him again until the [[Try to find me!]] trouble. | ||
Ten years prior to the events of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Koops's father, | Ten years prior to the events of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Koops's father, Koopley, left to fight Hooktail at her castle, but never returned. As Koops's mother is never once mentioned, it can be assumed that Koops had to live by himself from then on. It is unknown how old Koops was when his father left. While Koopley does mention how much Koops has grown when they reunite, Koops had to have been old enough to remember his father decently well to miss him to the degree that he does. Additionally, the remake adds an old sepia photograph of Koopley to Koops's house. As Koops mistakes [[Korvallis|Kolorado's father]] for his own seemingly due to the corpse's blue shoes and shell, he would have had to remember Koopley's appearance. Koopie Koo's insistence on marrying him, as well as Goombella's comments on him being "more of an adult" and planning to run for mayor in her epilogue email could imply he is a young adult during the events of the game. | ||
At some point before the game, Koops began dating Koopie Koo. | |||
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''=== | ===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''=== | ||
[[File:Koops shyness.png|thumb|left|Koops stops [[Mario]], but his shyness overcomes him.]] | [[File:Koops shyness.png|thumb|left|Koops stops [[Mario]], but his shyness overcomes him.]] | ||
[[File:Koops and Mario PMTTYD.png|thumb|200px|Koops is going to travel with Mario.]] | [[File:Koops and Mario PMTTYD.png|thumb|200px|Koops is going to travel with Mario.]] | ||
When Mario arrives in Petalburg, he can meet [[Koopie Koo]] | When Mario arrives in Petalburg, he can meet a female [[Koopa Troopa]] named [[Koopie Koo]], who recognizes him and concludes that he is there to help free their village from the terror of the dragon [[Hooktail]], while wishing to herself that a certain "Koops" was as brave as him. Upon entering the house right next to her, Mario can converse with the resident, a male green-shelled Koopa with a half-closed eye, a bandage on his nose, and a light blue jacket. He remarks how surprising it is that the plumber is off to challenge Hooktail, which he admits is scary. Just before Mario leaves the village for [[Shhwonk Fortress]] to retrieve the [[Sun Stone|Sun]] and [[Moon Stone|Moon]] stone keys needed to unlock the pipe leading to [[Hooktail Castle]], however, this same individual catches up to him to say something. Introducing himself as Koops, he attempts to ask Mario a favor, but as his shyness overcomes him, he quickly ends the conversation and runs off, prompting [[Goombella]] to comment about the weirdness of his interaction. | ||
Once Mario returns with the stones and exits | Once Mario returns with the stones and exits the village back the way he came from, Koops comes up to him again, this time mustering enough courage to beg Mario for a chance to join him. He brings up how he wants to avenge his father, who disappeared after leaving to battle Hooktail a long time ago, and therefore prove that he is not a crybaby or a weakling, but someone as strong as his dad. Once Mario accepts and the player is taught the new partner's controls, he and Mario continue on their journey. However, his girlfriend, Koopie Koo, catches up to them and attempts to stop Koops at the last minute, stating her concern for him and how she accepts him regardless of how he is seen. Unable to convince him to back out, Koopie Koo lashes out and strikes him and Mario twice by dashing in her shell. As she leaves, Koops promises to return a stronger Koopa for her, and they set out for Hooktail Castle. | ||
[[File:Koops and Kolorado's Father.png|thumb|200px|Koops mistakes [[ | [[File:Koops and Kolorado's Father.png|thumb|200px|Koops mistakes [[Kolorado's father]] for his.]] | ||
Inside the castle, Koops finds [[Korvallis|a skeleton]] with a blue shell and shoes by a metal grate. Believing this dead Koopa to be his father, Koops bursts into tears before noticing that the corpse is grasping a letter. This letter contains a hint about Hooktail's weakness, a warning about her deceptive nature, and a farewell to the corpse’s son, [[Kolorado]]. Embarrassed by the fact that the dead Koopa is not his father after all, Koops is left blushing and scratching his head over the mistake, but then wonders if any of the other skeletons is his father. | Inside the castle, Koops finds [[Korvallis|a skeleton]] with a blue shell and shoes by a metal grate. Believing this dead Koopa to be his father, Koops bursts into tears before noticing that the corpse is grasping a letter. This letter contains a hint about Hooktail's weakness, a warning about her deceptive nature, and a farewell to the corpse’s son, [[Kolorado]]. Embarrassed by the fact that the dead Koopa is not his father after all, Koops is left blushing and scratching his head over the mistake, but then wonders if any of the other skeletons is his father, such as the [[Red Bones]]. | ||
Koops, alongside Mario and | Koops, alongside Mario and Goombella, successfully reach Hooktail at the top of the castle and battle her. Once defeated, the near-dead dragon spits up a blue-shelled Koopa with eyebrows and a beard. Recognizing him as his father, [[Koopley]], Koops runs up to reunite with him. After sharing his story of how the dragon tricked him in battle and gobbled him up, keeping him imprisoned for ten years, Koopley reveals that he found the [[Diamond Star]] in Hooktail's stomach and gives it to Mario, "Koops's friend," ending the first chapter of the game. | ||
After this, and with the support of his father, girlfriend, and Mayor Kroop, Koops decides to continue traveling with Mario in his quest to collect the rest of the [[Crystal Stars]], save [[Princess Peach]], and reveal the secrets behind [[The Thousand-Year Door]]. By the end of the game, as the whole party and other characters meet up with Mario and Peach before they take the boat back home to the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], Koops thanks Mario for having helped him find his courage and inner strength, appreciating himself more and how he has grown closer to his dad (in the original game) or how he has become more like his dad (in the remake). | After this, and with the support of his father, girlfriend, and Mayor Kroop, Koops decides to continue traveling with Mario in his quest to collect the rest of the [[Crystal Stars]], save [[Princess Peach]], and reveal the secrets behind [[The Thousand-Year Door]]. By the end of the game, as the whole party and other characters meet up with Mario and Peach before they take the boat back home to the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], Koops thanks Mario for having helped him find his courage and inner strength, appreciating himself more and how he has grown closer to his dad (in the original game) or how he has become more like his dad (in the remake). | ||
Sometime after the events of the game, Goombella reveals that Koops, now more mature than when he was last seen, plans to run as Petalburg's new mayor, though, noting how he still retains a bit of his old bashful self, she remarks that "Koopie Koo pretty much has him wrapped around her little finger." It is possible that Koops will want to adventure again someday, as Koopley mentions having a dream of adventuring with his son, and how he feels "that day's not too far off. | Sometime after the events of the game, Goombella reveals that Koops, now more mature than when he was last seen, plans to run as Petalburg's new mayor, though, noting how he still retains a bit of his old bashful self, she remarks that "Koopie Koo pretty much has him wrapped around her little finger." It is possible that Koops will want to adventure again someday, as Koopley mentions having a dream of adventuring with his son, and how he feels "that day's not too far off". | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=ノコタロウ<ref>{{cite|quote=ハナハナ村の ノコタロウよ|title=''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch)|publisher=Nintendo Co.|language=ja}}</ref> | ||
| | |JapR=Nokotarō | ||
| | |JapM=Portmanteau of「ノコノコ」(''Nokonoko'', "[[Koopa Troopa]]") and the Japanese suffix or given name「太郎」(Tarō) | ||
|Chi=慢慢太郎<ref>{{cite|quote=这是花花村的慢慢太郎哦。|title=''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch)|publisher=Nintendo (Hong Kong)|language=zh-hans}}</ref><ref>{{cite|quote=他是花花村的慢慢太郎喔。|title=''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch)|publisher=Nintendo (Hong Kong)|language=zh-hant}}</ref> | |Chi=慢慢太郎<ref>{{cite|quote=这是花花村的慢慢太郎哦。|title=''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch)|publisher=Nintendo (Hong Kong)|language=zh-hans}}</ref><ref>{{cite|quote=他是花花村的慢慢太郎喔。|title=''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch)|publisher=Nintendo (Hong Kong)|language=zh-hant}}</ref> | ||
|ChiR=Mànmàn Tàiláng | |ChiR=Mànmàn Tàiláng |