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|image=[[File:Magikoopa Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|220px]]<br>Artwork of a Magikoopa from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''.
|image=[[File:Magikoopa Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|220px]]<br>Artwork of a Magikoopa from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''.
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario World]]'' ([[List of games by date#1990|1990]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario World]]'' ([[List of games by date#1990|1990]])
|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=''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
|variant_of=[[Koopa (species)|Koopa]]
|variant_of=[[Koopa (species)|Koopa]]
|variants=[[Big Magikoopa]]<br>[[Dark Magikoopa]]<br>[[Gray Magikoopa]]<br>[[Green Magikoopa]]<br>[[Magifoofa]]<br>[[Purple Magikoopa]]<br>[[Red Magikoopa]]<br>[[Toady]]<br>[[White Magikoopa]]<br>[[Yellow Magikoopa]]
|variants=[[Big Magikoopa]]<br>[[Dark Magikoopa]]<br>[[Gray Magikoopa]]<br>[[Green Magikoopa]]<br>[[Magifoofa]]<br>[[Purple Magikoopa]]<br>[[Red Magikoopa]]<br>[[Toady]]<br>[[White Magikoopa]]<br>[[Yellow Magikoopa]]
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'''Magikoopas''' (referred to as '''Kameks''' in Japanese, certain English localizations, and European languages, and also referred to as '''Koopa wizards'''<ref>{{cite|quote=He sells them TV sets to watch at home... but each TV contains a '''Koopa wizard''' that casts an evil spell over them!|title=''[[Koopa's Stone Age Quests]]'' back cover}}</ref> in the [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' television series]]) are bespectacled [[Koopa (species)|Koopas]] that can cast spells. Magikoopas made their debut in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. They wear blue robes and hats resembling the garb of a wizard. They are generally considered to be high-ranking members of the [[Koopa Troop]], and some act as personal advisors for [[Bowser]].
'''Magikoopas''' (referred to as '''Kameks''' in Japanese, certain English localizations, and European languages, and also referred to as '''Koopa wizards'''<ref>"''He sells them TV sets to watch at home... but each TV contains a '''Koopa wizard''' that casts an evil spell over them!''" - ''[[Koopa's Stone Age Quests]]'' back cover</ref> in the [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' television series]]) are bespectacled [[Koopa (species)|Koopas]] that can cast spells. Magikoopas made their debut in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. They wear blue robes and hats resembling the garb of a wizard. They are generally considered to be high-ranking members of the [[Koopa Troop]], and some act as personal advisors for [[Bowser]].
 
[[Kamek]], a lead Magikoopa, appears in several installments of the [[Yoshi (franchise)|''Yoshi'' franchise]]. He is usually the main villain or assistant to the main villain. Kamek is the only Magikoopa that appears in the ''Yoshi'' games. Lone Magikoopas appearing in other games are often said to be Kamek. Occasionally, Kamek is actually intended to be the character in question, but is called plain "Magikoopa" due to the fact that "Kamek" is also the generic name for the species in Japanese. An example of this is ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', where Kamek is called by name in the British English localization but is called "Magikoopa" in the American English localization. However, this also works in reverse, with generic Magikoopas occasionally called Kameks in some British English versions, such as in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''.


[[Kamek]], a lead Magikoopa, appears primarily in the [[Yoshi's Island (series)|''Yoshi's Island'' series]]. He is usually the main villain or assistant to the main villain. Kamek is the only Magikoopa that appears in the ''Yoshi'' games. Lone Magikoopas appearing in other games are often said to be Kamek. Occasionally, Kamek is actually intended to be the character in question, but is called plain "Magikoopa" due to the fact that "Kamek" is also the generic name for the species in Japanese. An example of this is ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', where Kamek is called by name in the British English localization but is called "Magikoopa" in the American English localization. However, this also works in reverse, with generic Magikoopas occasionally called Kameks in some British English versions, such as in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''.
==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario'' series===
===''Super Mario'' series===
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[[File:SMW Art - Magikoopa.png|thumb|120px|left|A Magikoopa's artwork in ''Super Mario World'']]
[[File:SMW Art - Magikoopa.png|thumb|120px|left|A Magikoopa's artwork in ''Super Mario World'']]
[[File:Kamekwand.gif|frame]]
[[File:Kamekwand.gif|frame]]
Magikoopas first appear as enemies in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. In this game, they appear in [[3 Lemmy's Castle|#3 Lemmy's Castle]] and [[7 Larry's Castle|#7 Larry's Castle]], where they pop out of thin-air and shoot magic at [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]. Their magic blasts have the power to turn a [[Rotating Block]] into a yellow [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Thwimp]], a [[Coin]], or rarely a [[1-Up Mushroom]]. Reverse engineering has shown that the chance of a block transforming into a particular object is as follows:<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=q15yNrJHOak|title=Super Mario World - Random Number Generation|date=October 5, 2016|publisher=YouTube|language=en|author=Retro Game Mechanics Explained|accessdate=May 21, 2024}}</ref>
Magikoopas first appear as enemies in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. In this game, they appear in [[3 Lemmy's Castle|#3 Lemmy's Castle]] and [[7 Larry's Castle|#7 Larry's Castle]], where they pop out of thin-air and shoot magic at [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]. Their magic blasts have the power to turn a [[Rotating Block]] into a yellow [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Thwimp]], a [[Coin]], or rarely a [[1-Up Mushroom]]. Reverse engineering has shown that the chance of a block transforming into a particular object is as follows:<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=q15yNrJHOak</ref>
*Yellow Koopa Troopa = 238/256 (119/128)
*Yellow Koopa Troopa = 238/256 (119/128)
*Thwimp = 9/256
*Thwimp = 9/256
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===''Super Mario World'' television series===
===''Super Mario World'' television series===
[[File:TheYoshiShuffleKoopaWizard.jpg|thumb|100px|A Koopa Wizard, from the ''Super Mario World'' episode "[[The Yoshi Shuffle]]".]]
[[File:TheYoshiShuffleKoopaWizard.jpg|thumb|100px|A Koopa Wizard, from the ''Super Mario World'' episode "[[The Yoshi Shuffle]]".]]
{{quote|So, what do you have to say now, [[Luigi|egghead]]?|Koopa Wizard|"[[The Yoshi Shuffle]]"}}
{{quote2|So, what do you have to say now, [[Luigi|egghead]]?|Koopa Wizard|"[[The Yoshi Shuffle]]"}}
Magikoopas, here renamed Koopa wizards, made various appearances in the [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' television series]]. The first Koopa wizard introduced was a character named [[Wizenheimer]], who was said to be the strongest of his species. He appeared in the episode "[[Ghosts 'R' Us]]" as the main antagonist instead of King Koopa. The first appearance of Koopa wizards as a species was in the episode "[[Rock TV]]", where [[Bowser]] used several Koopa wizards hidden in televisions he sold to hypnotize the inhabitants of [[Dome City]]. Near the end of the episode, [[Yoshi]] eats all the televisions of the cave-people and spits the Koopa wizards hidden in them out, saying they tasted disgusting. A Koopa wizard also appears in the episode "[[The Yoshi Shuffle]]"; after being knocked over by Luigi, the angry magician transforms him into a [[Yoshi's Egg]]. This Koopa wizard is eventually knocked backwards by a wayward stone football thrown by Yoshi.
Magikoopas, here renamed Koopa wizards, made various appearances in the [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' television series]]. The first Koopa wizard introduced was a character named [[Wizenheimer]], who was said to be the strongest of his species. He appeared in the episode "[[Ghosts 'R' Us]]" as the main antagonist instead of King Koopa. The first appearance of Koopa wizards as a species was in the episode "[[Rock TV]]", where [[Bowser]] used several Koopa wizards hidden in televisions he sold to hypnotize the inhabitants of [[Dome City]]. Near the end of the episode, [[Yoshi]] eats all the televisions of the cave-people and spits the Koopa wizards hidden in them out, saying they tasted disgusting. A Koopa wizard also appears in the episode "[[The Yoshi Shuffle]]"; after being knocked over by Luigi, the angry magician transforms him into a [[Yoshi's Egg]]. This Koopa wizard is eventually knocked backwards by a wayward stone football thrown by Yoshi.


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===''Nintendo Adventure Books''===
===''Nintendo Adventure Books''===
Magikoopa appears in three of the ''[[Nintendo Adventure Books]]'', but there is only one, [[Bowser]]'s third cousin twice removed. His magic powers mostly involve shrinking things. In ''[[Flown the Koopa]]'', he is the main antagonist of the story, where he captures dinosaurs and shrinks them to put them into his TV for his entertainment as he does not have cable, while also petrifying intruders and dinosaurs that he got tired with into granite statues to get rid of them. In ''[[Unjust Desserts]]'', his magic is responsible for all of the shrunken Koopa minions invading Yoshi's body. In ''[[Brain Drain]]'', he can possibly be encountered leading an army when Luigi decides to follow Mario's mind in the princess's body instead of the princess's mind in Mario's body, which leads to a fight where Luigi and the princess's body must escape from.
Magikoopa appears in three of the ''[[Nintendo Adventure Books]]'', but there is only one, [[Bowser]]'s third cousin twice removed. His magic powers mostly involve shrinking things. In ''[[Flown the Koopa]]'', he is the main antagonist of the story, where he captures dinosaurs and shrinks them to put them into his TV for his entertainment as he does not have cable, while also petrifying intruders and dinosaurs that he got tired with into granite statues to get rid of them. In ''[[Unjust Desserts]]'', his magic is responsible for all of the shrunken Koopa minions invading Yoshi's body. In ''[[Brain Drain]]'', he can possibly be encountered leading an army when Luigi decides to follow Mario's mind in the princess's body instead of the princess's mind in Mario's body, which leads to a fight where Luigi and the princess's body must escape from.
===''Mario Roulette''===
In ''[[Mario Roulette]]'', two Magikoopas can be seen in the audience when [[Mario]] explains how to play the game.


===''Super Mario Adventures''===
===''Super Mario Adventures''===
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====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
Magikoopas are once again enemies in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''; however, this time they can be encountered much earlier. [[The Magikoopa Masters|A trio of different colored Magikoopas]] can first be found in [[Glitzville]], and standard blue Magikoopas appear later in [[Rogueport Underground]] alongside [[Hammer Bro]]s and [[Koopatrol]]s after being scattered from a [[Superbombomb]] blast at the end of Chapter 5, replacing most of the enemies previously seen in Rogueport Underground. They have the same battle plan as in the first ''Paper Mario'', and also retained the ability to make "copies" of themselves. When [[tattle]]d, the [[Tattle Log]] image for the copies is noticeably off-center compared to the real one. Once again [[Kammy Koopa]] is shown being [[Bowser]]'s right hand minion. She is shown to have higher authority than the rest of them throughout the game often giving orders and participating beside [[Bowser]] in a fight.
Magikoopas are once again enemies in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''; however, this time they can be encountered much earlier. [[Magikoopa Masters|A trio of different colored Magikoopas]] can first be found in [[Glitzville]], and standard blue Magikoopas appear later in [[Rogueport Sewers]] alongside [[Hammer Bro]]s and [[Koopatrol]]s after being scattered from a [[Superbombomb]] blast at the end of Chapter 5, replacing most of the enemies previously seen in Rogueport Sewers. They have the same battle plan as in the first ''Paper Mario'', and also retained the ability to make "copies" of themselves. When [[tattle]]d, the [[Tattle Log]] image for the copies is noticeably off-center compared to the real one. Once again [[Kammy Koopa]] is shown being [[Bowser]]'s right hand minion. She is shown to have higher authority than the rest of them throughout the game often giving orders and participating beside [[Bowser]] in a fight.


====''Super Paper Mario''====
====''Super Paper Mario''====
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===''Mario Baseball'' series===
===''Mario Baseball'' series===
Magikoopas are playable characters in both games of the [[Mario Baseball (series)|''Mario Baseball'' series]]. They use their scepters as their bats, and [[Red Magikoopa|Red]], [[Green Magikoopa|Green]], and [[Yellow Magikoopa]]s appear as alternate color schemes for the game's playable Magikoopa. In ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', Magikoopa has good fielding abilities, and some of them have average batting skills. However, all of them are very slow, and are poor pitchers. In ''Mario Super Sluggers'', their pitching skills have greatly improved, but their batting skills are weaker than before. Magikoopas are still very good fielders, but their running skills are still very poor, with the Red Magikoopa having the slowest running skills (tied with [[King K. Rool]]). Magikoopas do not have good stamina, since they get exhausted rather quickly when they let up a few big runs. Ironically, the Red Magikoopa's bio states that it has good stamina, which contradicts with its actual pitching behavior. They share good chemistry with [[Boo]], Bowser, [[Bowser Jr.]], and the Bros. They have bad chemistry with the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s and the babies, in reference to their conflict with Kamek.
In ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', Magikoopas are playable characters, originating on [[Wario]]'s team. They use their scepters as their bats, and [[Red Magikoopa|Red]], [[Green Magikoopa|Green]], and [[Yellow Magikoopa]]s appear as alternate color schemes for the game's playable Magikoopa.
 
In ''Mario Superstar Baseball'', each Magikoopa has good fielding abilities, and some of them have average batting skills. However, all of them are very slow, and are poor pitchers.


In ''Mario Superstar Baseball'', they originate on [[Wario]]'s team, but were made part of [[Bowser]]'s team instead in ''Mario Super Sluggers''.
Magikoopas also appear in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'', but are part of [[Bowser]]'s team instead. Like in ''Mario Superstar Baseball'', they use their scepters as bats, and come in blue, red, green, and yellow variations. Unlike with the predecessor, though, their pitching skills have greatly improved, but their batting skills are weaker than before. They are still very good fielders, but their running skills are still very poor, with the Red Magikoopa having the slowest running skills (tied with [[King K. Rool]]). Magikoopas do not have good stamina, since they get exhausted rather quickly when they let up a few big runs. Ironically, the Red Magikoopa's bio states that it has good stamina, which contradicts with its actual pitching behavior. They share good chemistry with [[Boo]], Bowser, [[Bowser Jr.]], and the Bros. They have bad chemistry with the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s and the babies, in reference to their conflict with Kamek.


===''Super Princess Peach''===
===''Super Princess Peach''===
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Magikoopas make an appearance as enemies in ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''. They appear in five different colors, which include [[Red Magikoopa|red]], blue, [[Green Magikoopa|green]], [[Yellow Magikoopa|yellow]], and [[Purple Magikoopa|purple]], and each color determines their attribute; Fire for red, Water for blue, Wood for green, Light for yellow, and Dark for purple. Magikoopas are much smaller in this game than in other appearances.  
Magikoopas make an appearance as enemies in ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''. They appear in five different colors, which include [[Red Magikoopa|red]], blue, [[Green Magikoopa|green]], [[Yellow Magikoopa|yellow]], and [[Purple Magikoopa|purple]], and each color determines their attribute; Fire for red, Water for blue, Wood for green, Light for yellow, and Dark for purple. Magikoopas are much smaller in this game than in other appearances.  


Magikoopas mostly appear at the tower courses in [[World 8 (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)|World 8]], and they also serve as the boss of {{world-link|8|towerp2|World 8-Tower 2 (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)}}. Each Magikoopa has a skill that changes all Heart Orbs, along with the Orbs that they are weak against, to their own Orb attribute.
Magikoopas mostly appear at the tower courses in [[World 8 (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)|World 8]], and they also serve as the boss of {{world-link|8|towerp2|World 8-Tower 2 (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)}}. Each Magikoopa has a skill that changes all Heart Orbs, along with the Orbs that they're weak against, to their own Orb attribute.


All Magikoopas offer above average HP and ATK, while their RCV is low.
All Magikoopas offer above average HP and ATK, while their RCV is low.
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Blue Magikoopas can be found in {{world-link|8|towerp1|World 8-Tower 1 (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)}}, {{world-link|8|towerp2|World 8-Tower 2 (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)}}, and {{world-link|8|bowserp|World 8-Bowser's Castle (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)}}.
Blue Magikoopas can be found in {{world-link|8|towerp1|World 8-Tower 1 (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)}}, {{world-link|8|towerp2|World 8-Tower 2 (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)}}, and {{world-link|8|bowserp|World 8-Bowser's Castle (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)}}.


As teammates, Blue Magikoopas have an HP rating of 5/6, an ATK rating of 5/6, and an RCV rating of 1/6. Their Max Lv. is 99. Their Water Trick Skill functions the same as it does when they appear as enemies. Blue Magikoopas use Spiky Shells and [[Grand Spiky Shell]]s to raise their Skill levels. Blue Magikoopas may give [[List of plus bonuses in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition|RCV+ bonuses]] to other teammates when being depowered. Their Awoken Skill, '''Skill Boost''', reduces the number of turns required to first use Skills when entering a course.  
As teammates, Blue Magikoopas have an HP rating of 5/6, an ATK rating of 5/6, and an RCV rating of 1/6. Their Max Lv. is 99. Their Water Trick Skill functions the same as it does when they appear as enemies. Blue Magikoopas use Spiky Shells and [[Grand Spiky Shell]]s to raise their Skill levels. Blue Magikoopas may give [[List of plus bonuses in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition|RCV+ bonuses]] to other teammates when being depowered. Their Awoken Skill, '''Skill Boost''', reduces the amount of turns required to first use Skills when entering a course.  
;Other forms
;Other forms
In [[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition#Update|version 2.0]] of ''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition'', the player can transform a Blue Magikoopa into three other forms in which another Magikoopa accompanies it: '''Blue/[[Red Magikoopa]]s''', '''Blue Magikoopas''', and '''Blue/[[Yellow Magikoopa]]s'''. All three forms share the same Skill and Skill Item requirements, and have an HP rating of 5/6, an ATK rating of 5/6, and an RCV rating of 1/6 (with the exception of Blue/Yellow Magikoopas, which has an HP rating of 6/6).  
In [[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition#Update|version 2.0]] of ''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition'', the player can transform a Blue Magikoopa into three other forms in which another Magikoopa accompanies it: '''Blue/[[Red Magikoopa]]s''', '''Blue Magikoopas''', and '''Blue/[[Yellow Magikoopa]]s'''. All three forms share the same Skill and Skill Item requirements, and have an HP rating of 5/6, an ATK rating of 5/6, and an RCV rating of 1/6 (with the exception of Blue/Yellow Magikoopas, which has an HP rating of 6/6).  
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===''Minecraft''===
===''Minecraft''===
In the Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'', Witches and Evokers are replaced by Magikoopas. To match the ''Super Mario'' theme, cauldrons are also replaced with small pipes and are now used for decoration and to store water.
In the Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'', Witches and Evokers are replaced by Magikoopas.


===''Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit''===
===''Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit''===
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===''Super Mario'' series===
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario World''====
====''Super Mario World''====
*'''''Super Mario World'' Instruction Booklet:''' ''This is one of the tortoise sorcerers. The strange flashes of light that shoot from the wand are able to change blocks into enemies. On top of this, Magikoopa can appear and disappear in an instant. A tough customer to deal with!''<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario World'' instruction booklet|page=26|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|date=1991}}</ref>
*'''''Super Mario World'' Instruction Booklet:''' ''This is one of the tortoise sorcerers. The strange flashes of light that shoot from the wand are able to change blocks into enemies. On top of this, Magikoopa can appear and disappear in an instant. A tough customer to deal with!''<ref>''Super Mario World'' English instruction booklet, page 26.</ref>
*'''''[[Mario Mania]]'':''' ''This Koopa has a magic touch and a disappearing act that keeps you guessing where he'll show up next. Dodge the spells he tosses your way!''<ref>{{cite|title=Nintendo ''[[Mario Mania]]'' Player's Guide|page=51|date=August 1991|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref>
*'''''[[Mario Mania]]'':''' ''This Koopa has a magic touch and a disappearing act that keeps you guessing where he'll show up next. Dodge the spells he tosses your way!''<ref>M. Arakawa. Nintendo ''Mario Mania'' Player's Guide. Page 51.</ref>
*'''''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Issue #28:''' ''Magikoopa: The turtle-producing spell of these mystics will send any hero running for shelter.''<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Volume 28|page=10|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|date=September 1991}}</ref>
*'''''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Issue #28:''' ''Magikoopa: The turtle-producing spell of these mystics will send any hero running for shelter.''<ref>''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Volume 28, [https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Nintendo-Power/Issue-28?id=50377&readType=1 page 10].</ref>


====''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''====
====''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''====
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{{PEGMCE profile
{{PEGMCE profile
|name=カメック (JP) / Magikoopa (EN)
|name=カメック (JP) / Magikoopa (EN)
|artwork=[[File:Magikoopa Perfect.png|200px]]
|shusshin=カメ族
|shuzoku=カメ族
|seikaku=気取っている
|seikaku=気取っている
|tojo_gemu=ワールド
|tojo_gemu=ワールド
|desc='''<big>カメックでブロック消し</big>'''<br>
|desc='''<big>カメックでブロック消し</big>'''<br>
テレポートや、いろいろな魔法を使いこなすカメ族の魔導師。ブロックをアイテムやカメに変える魔法も使えるので、じゃまなブロックをカメックに消させることもできるぞ。<ref>{{cite|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=1994|language=ja|title=''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten''|page=[https://imgur.com/a/UvABP 56]}}</ref>
テレポートや、いろいろな魔法を使いこなすカメ族の魔導師。ブロックをアイテムやカメに変える魔法も使えるので、じゃまなブロックをカメックに消させることもできるぞ。<ref>''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten''. [https://imgur.com/a/UvABP Page 56.]</ref>
|tribe=Turtle clan
|origin=Turtle clan
|disposition=Pretentious
|disposition=Pretentious
|game_appearances=World
|game_appearances=World
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{{:Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=Magikoopa (1)|image=[[File:PM Magikoopa idle.gif]] [[File:PM Magikoopa flying idle.gif]]|align=horizontal}}
{{:Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=Magikoopa (1)|image=[[File:PM Magikoopa idle.gif]] [[File:PM Magikoopa flying idle.gif]]|align=horizontal}}
{{:Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=Magikoopa (enemy)|image=[[File:PM Magikoopa idle.gif]] [[File:PM Magikoopa flying idle.gif]]|align=horizontal}}
{{:Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=Magikoopa (enemy)|image=[[File:PM Magikoopa idle.gif]] [[File:PM Magikoopa flying idle.gif]]|align=horizontal}}
*'''''Paper Mario'' Official Nintendo Player's Guide:''' ''Found only in Bowser's Castle, the Magikoopa represents the best evil wizardry has to offer. It knows every spell in the book, so you'll need to be on your toes and react accordingly.''<ref>{{cite|title=''Paper Mario'' Official Nintendo Player's Guide|page=107|date=2001|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|isbn=1-930206-07-0|author=Averill, Alan, Jason Leung, and Jennifer Villarreal}}</ref>
*'''''Paper Mario'' Official Nintendo Player's Guide:''' ''Found only in Bowser's Castle, the Magikoopa represents the best evil wizardry has to offer. It knows every spell in the book, so you'll need to be on your toes and react accordingly.''<ref>''Paper Mario'' Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 107.</ref>
{{:Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=Magikoopa (copy)|image=[[File:PM Magikoopa idle.gif]] [[File:PM Magikoopa flying idle.gif]]|align=horizontal}}
{{:Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=Magikoopa (copy)|image=[[File:PM Magikoopa idle.gif]] [[File:PM Magikoopa flying idle.gif]]|align=horizontal}}


====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
=====GameCube=====
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bestiary|transcludesection=Magikoopa|align=horizontal|image=[[File:PMTTYD Blue Magikoopa Sprite.png]]}}
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bestiary|transcludesection=Magikoopa|align=horizontal|image=[[File:PMTTYD Blue Magikoopa Sprite.png]]}}
=====Nintendo Switch=====
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) bestiary|transcludesection=Magikoopa|align=horizontal}}


====''Super Paper Mario''====
====''Super Paper Mario''====
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|running=2
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|goodchem={{sluggers icon|Bowser}} {{sluggers icon|Bowser Jr.}} {{sluggers icon|Hammer Bro}} {{sluggers icon|Boo}} {{sluggers icon|Mii}} ({{color|blue|blue}})
|badchem={{sluggers icon|Yoshi}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Mario}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Luigi}}
|badchem={{sluggers icon|Yoshi}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Mario}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Luigi}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Peach}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Daisy}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Donkey Kong}}
|bio=A good pitcher, but an amazing fielder.
|bio=A good pitcher, but an amazing fielder.
}}
}}
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|running=1
|running=1
|goodchem={{sluggers icon|Bowser}} {{sluggers icon|Bowser Jr.}} {{sluggers icon|Hammer Bro}} {{sluggers icon|Boo}} {{sluggers icon|Mii}} ({{color|red|red}})
|goodchem={{sluggers icon|Bowser}} {{sluggers icon|Bowser Jr.}} {{sluggers icon|Hammer Bro}} {{sluggers icon|Boo}} {{sluggers icon|Mii}} ({{color|red|red}})
|badchem={{sluggers icon|Yoshi}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Mario}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Luigi}}
|badchem={{sluggers icon|Yoshi}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Mario}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Luigi}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Peach}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Daisy}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Donkey Kong}}
|bio=Good stamina and good power to boot.
|bio=Good stamina and good power to boot.
}}
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|running=2
|running=2
|goodchem={{sluggers icon|Bowser}} {{sluggers icon|Bowser Jr.}} {{sluggers icon|Hammer Bro}} {{sluggers icon|Boo}} {{sluggers icon|Mii}} ({{color|green|green}})
|goodchem={{sluggers icon|Bowser}} {{sluggers icon|Bowser Jr.}} {{sluggers icon|Hammer Bro}} {{sluggers icon|Boo}} {{sluggers icon|Mii}} ({{color|green|green}})
|badchem={{sluggers icon|Yoshi}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Mario}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Luigi}}
|badchem={{sluggers icon|Yoshi}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Mario}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Luigi}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Peach}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Daisy}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Donkey Kong}}
|bio=A nice player with a good bat and glove.
|bio=A nice player with a good bat and glove.
}}
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|fielding=8
|fielding=8
|running=2
|running=2
|goodchem={{sluggers icon|Bowser}} {{sluggers icon|Bowser Jr.}} {{sluggers icon|Hammer Bro}} {{sluggers icon|Boo}} {{sluggers icon|Mii}} ({{color|gold|yellow}})
|goodchem={{sluggers icon|Bowser}} {{sluggers icon|Bowser Jr.}} {{sluggers icon|Hammer Bro}} {{sluggers icon|Boo}} {{sluggers icon|Mii}} ({{color|yellow|gold}})
|badchem={{sluggers icon|Yoshi}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Mario}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Luigi}}
|badchem={{sluggers icon|Yoshi}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Mario}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Luigi}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Peach}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Daisy}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Donkey Kong}}
|bio=A steady guy with a decent bat and glove.
|bio=A steady guy with a decent bat and glove.
}}
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|Jap=カメック
|Jap=カメック
|JapR=Kamekku
|JapR=Kamekku
|JapM=Portmanteau of「{{ruby|亀|かめ}}」(''kame'', "turtle") and「マジック」(''majikku'', "magic"), sometimes romanized as "Kameck"<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/ssqj/character/|title=マリオパーティ9:マリオと仲間たち|publisher=Nintendo|language=ja|accessdate=June 24, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{file link|NAP-05 Spades 8.png|''Mario Trump'' NAP-05 8 of Spades}}</ref>. Also the Japanese name for [[Kamek]]
|JapM=Portmanteau of「{{ruby|亀|かめ}}」(''kame'', turtle) and「マジック」(''majikku'', magic), sometimes romanized as "Kameck"<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/ssqj/character/ マリオパーティ9:マリオと仲間たち]. ''Nintendo of Japan''. Retrieved June 24, 2016.</ref><ref>{{media link|NAP-05 Spades 8.png|''Mario Trump'' NAP-05 8 of Spades}}</ref>. Also the Japanese name for [[Kamek]]
|ChiS=魔法喏库
|SpaA=Magikoopa<br>Koopa Mago (''Super Mario World'' animated series)
|ChiSR=Mófǎ Nuòkù
|SpaAM=-<br>Wizard Koopa
|ChiSM=From「魔法」(''mófǎ'', "magic") and「喏库」(''Nuòkù'', Simplified Chinese name for "[[Koopa (species)|Koopa]]" in early localization of games by [[iQue]], derived from "[[Koopa Troopa#Names in other languages|Koopa Troopa]]")
|SpaE=Kamek
|ChiSC=<ref>{{cite|author=无敌阿尔宙斯|date=August 28, 2013|url=tieba.baidu.com/p/2560204606|title=神游 超级马力欧世界 敌人官译|publisher=Baidu Tieba|language=zh-hans|accessdate=February 2, 2017|archive=web.archive.org/web/20170227153847/https://tieba.baidu.com/p/2560204606|deadlink=y}}</ref>
|SpaEM=From the Japanese Name
|ChiS2=卡美克
|ChiS2N=''Super Mario Maker 2''
|ChiS2R=Kǎměikè
|ChiS2M=Transliteration from the Japanese name
|ChiT=魔法諾庫<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com.hk/ssqj/character/index.html|title=瑪利歐派對 9:眾多角色登場!瑪利歐和夥伴們|publisher=Nintendo HK|language=zh-hant|accessdate=December 18, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com.hk/3ds/pad_m/update.html|title=Official website for ''Puzzle & Dragons Z + Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''|publisher=Nintendo HK|language=zh-hant|accessdate=November 20, 2020}}</ref>
|ChiTR=Mófǎ Nuòkù
|ChiTM=From「魔法」(''mófǎ'', "magic") and a transliteration of「ノコノコ」(''Nokonoko'', "[[Koopa Troopa#Names in other languages|Koopa Troopa]]")
|ChiTC=<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com.hk/ssqj/character/index.html|title=瑪利歐派對 9:眾多角色登場!瑪利歐和夥伴們|publisher=Nintendo HK|language=zh-hant|accessdate=December 18, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com.hk/3ds/pad_m/update.html|title=Official website for ''Puzzle & Dragons Z + Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''|publisher=Nintendo HK|language=zh-hant|accessdate=November 20, 2020}}</ref>
|ChiT2=卡美克
|ChiT2N=''Super Mario Maker 2''
|ChiT2R=Kǎměikè
|ChiT2M=Transliteration from the Japanese name
|Dut=Kamek
|Dut=Kamek
|DutM=From the Japanese name
|DutM=From the Japanese name
|Fre=Magikoopa
|Ger=Kamek<br>Magikoopa (some games)<br>Koopa-Hexenmeister (''Super Mario World'' animated series)
|FreN=earlier games
|GerM=From the Japanese name<br>From the English name<br>Koopa-Warlock
|FreM=Shared with [[Toady]]
|Fre=Kamek
|Fre2=Kamek
|FreM=From the Japanese name
|Fre2N=recent games
|Ita=Magikoopa (earlier games)
|Fre2M=From the Japanese name
|Ita2=Kamek (recent games)
|Ger=Kamek
|GerM=From the Japanese name
|Ger2=Magikoopa
|Ger2N=some games
|Ger3=Koopalini<ref>{{cite|author=Menold, Marcus, Claude M. Moyse, and Andreas G. Kämmerer, editors|title=''Der offizielle Nintendo Spieleberater "Super Mario World"''|language=de|location=Großostheim|publisher=[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Europe GmbH]]|date=1993|page=18}}</ref>
|Ger3M=Potentially a portmanteau of "Koopa" and "{{wp|Harry Houdini|Houdini}}"
|Ger3N=''Super Mario World''
|Ger4=Koopa-Hexenmeister
|Ger4N=''Super Mario World'' animated series
|Ger4M=Koopa-Witchmaster
|Ger4C=<ref>[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8d4ou0 Super Mario World Staffel 1 Folge 4 HD Deutsch]</ref>
|Hun=Koopavarázsló
|HunN=''Super Mario World'' animated series
|HunM=Wizard Koopa
|HunC=<ref>[https://videa.hu/videok/film-animacio/super-mario-mese_-szellemes-szobafogsag-m7bmXYgZtqhDTmKg Super Márió Mese_ Szellemes Szobafogság (Magyarul)]</ref>
|Ita=Magikoopa
|ItaN=earlier games
|ItaM=Shared with [[Toady]]
|ItaM=Shared with [[Toady]]
|Ita2=Kamek
|Ita2N=recent games
|Ita2M=From the Japanese name
|Ita2M=From the Japanese name
|Kor=마귀
|PorA=Magikoopa<br>Feiticeiro Koopa (''Super Mario World'' animated series)
|KorR=Magwi
|PorAM=-<br>Koopa Wizard
|KorM=Pun on「{{ruby|魔鬼|마귀}}」(''magwi'', Hanja form of "devil") and「{{ruby|龜|귀}}」(''gwi'', Hanja form of "turtle"), also possibly from "마귀할멈" (''magwihalmeom'', "witch")
|PorA=Magikoopa
|PorA2=Feiticeiro Koopa
|PorA2N=''Super Mario World'' animated series
|PorA2M=Koopa Wizard
|PorA2C=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53a6hOU7HQY&list=PLwzf4mOPE8BkFgMlj2blKPqgP8WKos3hy&index=4 Super Mario World - Os Fantasmas Somos Nós (Dublado)]</ref>
|PorE=Kamek
|PorE=Kamek
|PorEM=From the Japanese name
|PorEM=From the Japanese name
|Rom=Vrăjitor Koopa
|Rus=Камек (recent games)<br>''Kamek''<br>Купа-Чародей
|RomN=''Super Mario World'' animated series
|RusR=Kupa-Charodey
|RusM=From the Japanese name<br><br>Koopa Wizard
|ChiS=魔法喏库<ref>无敌阿尔宙斯 (August 28, 2013). [http://tieba.baidu.com/p/2560204606 神游 超级马力欧世界 敌人官译]. ''Baidu Tieba''. Retrieved February 2, 2017.</ref><br>''Mófǎ Nuòkù''<br>卡美克 (''Super Mario Maker 2'')<br>''Kǎměikè''
|ChiSM=From「魔法」(''mófǎ'', magic) and「喏库」(''Nuòkù'', Simplified Chinese name for [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]] in early localization of games by [[iQue]], derived from [[Koopa Troopa#Names in other languages|Koopa Troopa]])<br><br>Transliteration from the Japanese name
|ChiT=魔法諾庫<ref>https://www.nintendo.com.hk/ssqj/character/index.html</ref><ref>[https://www.nintendo.com.hk/3ds/pad_m/update.html Official Chinese website for ''Puzzle & Dragons Z + Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition'']. Retrieved November 20, 2020.</ref><br>''Mófǎ Nuòkù''<br>卡美克 (''Super Mario Maker 2'')<br>''Kǎměikè''
|ChiTM=From「魔法」(''mófǎ'', magic) and a transliteration of「ノコノコ」(''Nokonoko'', [[Koopa Troopa#Names in other languages|Koopa Troopa]])<br><br>Transliteration from the Japanese name
|Rom=Vrăjitor Koopa (''Super Mario World'' animated series)
|RomM=Koopa Wizard
|RomM=Koopa Wizard
|RomC=<ref>May 20, 2015. [http://ok.ru/videoembed/26859866756 "Ghosts 'R' Us", dubbed in Romanian by KidsCo]. ''Odnoklassniki (OK.ru).'' Retrieved January 4, 2016.</ref>
|Kor=마귀
|Rus=Камек
|KorR=Magwi
|RusN=recent games
|KorM=Pun on「{{ruby|魔鬼|마귀}}」(''magwi'', Hanja form of "devil") and「{{ruby||귀}}」(''gwi'', Hanja form of "turtle"), also possibly from "마귀할멈" (''magwihalmeom'', witch)
|RusR=Kamek
|Hun=Koopavarázsló <small>(''Super Mario World'' animated series) </small>
|RusM=From the Japanese name
|HunM=Wizard Koopa
|Rus2=Купа-Чародей
|Rus2R=Kupa-Charodey
|Rus2M=Koopa Wizard
|SpaA=Magikoopa
|SpaA2=Koopa Mago
|SpaA2N=''Super Mario World'' animated series
|SpaA2M=Wizard Koopa
|SpaA2C=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEKCwfr3wFk&list=PLCKyBkJveLRL-tn0KJhvXgiokHcWrJgZD&index=5 súper Mario world (fantasmas juguetones)]</ref>
|SpaE=Kamek
|SpaEM=From the Japanese Name
|SpaE2=Koopa de Mago
|SpaE2N=''Super Mario World'' animated series; re-dub
|SpaE2M=Magic Koopa
|SpaE2C=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2SyJLnlYrg&list=PLDFCF30CEC990AD7E&index=10 Super Mario World (Cap.4 - Los fantasmas) Español]</ref>
|SpaE3=Brujo de Koopa
|SpaE3N=''Super Mario World'' animated series; original dub
|SpaE3M=Koopa Wizard
|SpaE3C=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulscThJikOw&list=PL2lUnuHRmZtzqzUPj5vJysHm-kxWJi2BN&index=31 Super Mario World - Los fantasmas somos nosotros (Doblaje castellano original)]</ref>
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In concept artwork for ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', Magikoopas are depicted singing a choir and playing the piano at Bowser's wedding with Peach in the [[Moon Kingdom]].<ref>{{cite|title=''[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]]''|page=286|date=November 5, 2019|publisher=Dark Horse Books|isbn=978-1506713755|language=en-us}}</ref>
*In concept artwork for ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', Magikoopas are depicted singing a choir and playing the piano at Bowser's wedding with Peach in the [[Moon Kingdom]].<ref>[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]], page 286</ref>


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