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This page currently lists every singular appearance of generic Magikoopas as being the same entity... but only the ones from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' onwards. The reason for this is the outdated Anglocentric perception that SMW2 "invented" Kamek, when in reality he was, is, and always will be just a singular depiction of a generic Magikoopa, akin to how [[Toad]] and [[Yoshi]] are depicted, and this appearance merely codified several traits of the subject. There is no reason for the pre-SMW2 ones to not be on here, again similar to how Toad and Yoshi are handled.
This page currently lists every singular appearance of generic Magikoopas as being the same entity... but only the ones from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' onwards. The reason for this is the outdated Anglocentric perception that SMW2 "invented" Kamek, when in reality he was, is, and always will be just a singular depiction of a generic Magikoopa, akin to how [[Toad]] and [[Yoshi]] are depicted, and this appearance merely codified several traits of the subject. There is no reason for the pre-SMW2 ones to not be on here, again similar to how Toad and Yoshi are handled.


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*''Super Mario-kun'' (SMW arc) - A singular Magikoopa is a major antagonist, with a role similar to later games, and if I recall correctly, ''Manga Mania'' just goes ahead and calls him Kamek.
*''Super Mario-kun'' (SMW arc) - A singular Magikoopa is a major antagonist, with a role similar to later games, and if I recall correctly, ''Manga Mania'' just goes ahead and calls him Kamek.
*''Yoshi's Safari'' - A single Magikoopa is a late-game boss, and even makes himself gigantic, much like they'd be known to do with other creatures.
*''Yoshi's Safari'' - A single Magikoopa is a late-game boss, and even makes himself gigantic, much like they'd be known to do with other creatures.


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*''Super Mario World'' TV - "That's Wizenheimer! '''WIZ'''enheimer!" While generally only one Koopa Wizard is seen at a time, they are still clearly depicted as being more than one, and the most important one had an actually-distinct name.
*''Super Mario World'' TV - "That's Wizenheimer! '''WIZ'''enheimer!" While generally only one Koopa Wizard is seen at a time, they are still clearly depicted as being more than one, and the most important one had an actually-distinct name.
*''Nintendo Adventure Books'' - While there is a single Magikoopa character in it, he is notably distinct for being portrayed as Bowser's distant cousin. Maybe he could get his own article? I don't know.
*''Nintendo Adventure Books'' - While there is a single Magikoopa character in it, he is notably distinct for being portrayed as Bowser's distant cousin. Maybe he could get his own article? I don't know.


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*''Super Mario Adventures'' - There are actually two Magikoopas in this comic, both high-ranking. One is an immediate aide to Bowser and as such virtually indistinguishable from the current content of this page. The other is a distinct-looking old one who hypnotizes the princess. This proposal may add the former; the latter could potentially get his own article later since he has an actual important role and distinct appearance.
*''Super Mario Adventures'' - There are actually two Magikoopas in this comic, both high-ranking. One is an immediate aide to Bowser and as such virtually indistinguishable from the current content of this page. The other is a distinct-looking old one who hypnotizes the princess. This proposal may add the former; the latter could potentially get his own article later since he has an actual important role and distinct appearance.


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