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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|ChiT=庫巴可樂
|ChiTR=Kùbā Kělè
|ChiTM=Koopa-Kola
|ChiTC=<ref>[https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1NW411E7NG?p=6 (部分集数画质超渣)超级马里奥兄弟的超级秀 台配国语]</ref>
|Por=Koopa-Kola
|Por=Koopa-Kola
|PorC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qslGnCGiYuw&list=PLwzf4mOPE8BlhZQzQNfBFjrkJrrocv7kU&index=41 Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - Karatê Koopa / Comercial dos Marios (Dublado)]</ref>
|PorC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qslGnCGiYuw&list=PLwzf4mOPE8BlhZQzQNfBFjrkJrrocv7kU&index=41 Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - Karatê Koopa / Comercial dos Marios (Dublado)]</ref>

Latest revision as of 20:04, September 18, 2024

A mock advertisement for Koopa-Kola
A mock advertisement for Koopa-Kola

Koopa-Kola (or Koopa Kola) is a recurring product in the Super Mario comics of the Nintendo Comics System. According to a quote by Bowser, it comes in both plain and crunchy varieties and is "made from REAL coal." It is based on Coca-Cola, evident by the fact that the advertisement (right) says it is Koopa-Kola Classik, making it distinct from an (implied) New Koopa-Kola as Coca-Cola Classic was distinguished from New Coke.

Koopa-Kola is first shown in the episode "Karate Koopa" of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, where it is drunk by Karate Koopa and his minions at a short celebration party. However, it receives little more than a brief mention and is seen only very briefly.

Additionally, Koopa-Kola is mentioned a few times in the Nintendo Adventure Books series. It is featured prominently in Unjust Desserts, where a shrunken Mario finds a particularly large amount of the substance inside Yoshi's stomach. If he tries to swim across, the Koopa-Kola congeals into sticky crystals all over him, leading to a Game Over.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (traditional) 庫巴可樂[1]
Kùbā Kělè
Koopa-Kola
Portuguese Koopa-Kola[2] -

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