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The '''Mekakuppa''' (メカクッパ) is a giant robotic [[Bowser]], appeared in two | The '''Mekakuppa''' (メカクッパ) is a giant robotic [[Bowser]], appeared in two occasions in the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' story arc in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. | ||
In chapter 2 of [[Super Mario-kun Volume 2|volume 2]], Bowser is angry at the failures of his minions, so, knowing [[Mario]] and his friends are headed to [[Vanilla Dome]] | In chapter 2 of [[Super Mario-kun Volume 2|volume 2]], Bowser is angry at the failures of his minions, so he activates the Mekakuppa, knowing [[Mario]] and his friends are headed to [[Vanilla Dome]]. The trio is attacked by the robot, which tries to stomp with its feet, then crushes them with metal nasal mucus. Mario tries to fight back using [[Yoshi]] as a bat, but ends up angering the Mekakuppa, which pulls out a giant drill from its wrist. While trying to hit Mario, Mekakuppa creates a hole in the Vanilla Dome, creating a connection with [[Vanilla Dome 3]]'s lake. From that, the [[Dolphin]]s fall into the lake and take Mario, [[Luigi]], and Yoshi to the surface, where Mario plugs the hole, trapping the robot. However, Mekakuppa resurfaces and knocks out the trio. Mario flies away with a [[P Balloon]] and finds a [[3-Up Moon]] in the sky and becomes [[Moon Mario]]. While being unfazed by the robot's laser, Mario grabs a [[Cape Feather]] in the [[Item Storage]], then tickles Mekakuppa's nose, making him sneeze out all of his mechanical components. Mario then rebuilds the robot into a Ferris wheel. | ||
In the first part of chapter 11 of [[Super Mario-kun Volume 4|volume 4]], while traversing the [[Bowser's Castle]] hall full of [[Bowser Statue]]s, a giant Bowser | In the first part of chapter 11 of [[Super Mario-kun Volume 4|volume 4]], while traversing the [[Bowser's Castle]] hall full of [[Bowser Statue]]s, a giant Bowser Statue emerges from the lava. Mario tries to destroy it with a punch, but realizes it is not made of stone, but metal, discovering it is Mekakuppa, rebuilt and painted. Mario, however, gets the upper hand and, being badly rebuilt, the Mekakuppa explodes after a well-placed hit from Mario. | ||
{{Koopas}} | {{Koopas}} | ||
[[Category:Robots]] | [[Category:Robots]] | ||
[[Category:Super Mario-kun]] | [[Category:Super Mario-kun]] |
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Template:Character-infobox The Mekakuppa (メカクッパ) is a giant robotic Bowser, appeared in two occasions in the Super Mario World story arc in Super Mario-kun.
In chapter 2 of volume 2, Bowser is angry at the failures of his minions, so he activates the Mekakuppa, knowing Mario and his friends are headed to Vanilla Dome. The trio is attacked by the robot, which tries to stomp with its feet, then crushes them with metal nasal mucus. Mario tries to fight back using Yoshi as a bat, but ends up angering the Mekakuppa, which pulls out a giant drill from its wrist. While trying to hit Mario, Mekakuppa creates a hole in the Vanilla Dome, creating a connection with Vanilla Dome 3's lake. From that, the Dolphins fall into the lake and take Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi to the surface, where Mario plugs the hole, trapping the robot. However, Mekakuppa resurfaces and knocks out the trio. Mario flies away with a P Balloon and finds a 3-Up Moon in the sky and becomes Moon Mario. While being unfazed by the robot's laser, Mario grabs a Cape Feather in the Item Storage, then tickles Mekakuppa's nose, making him sneeze out all of his mechanical components. Mario then rebuilds the robot into a Ferris wheel.
In the first part of chapter 11 of volume 4, while traversing the Bowser's Castle hall full of Bowser Statues, a giant Bowser Statue emerges from the lava. Mario tries to destroy it with a punch, but realizes it is not made of stone, but metal, discovering it is Mekakuppa, rebuilt and painted. Mario, however, gets the upper hand and, being badly rebuilt, the Mekakuppa explodes after a well-placed hit from Mario.