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{{about|Koopa's cousin in the film, ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]''|other uses of the name|[[Spike (disambiguation)]]}}
{{about|Koopa's cousin in the film, ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]''|other uses of the name|[[Spike (disambiguation)]]}}
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|image=[[File:SpikeMovie.jpg|250px]]
|image=[[File:SpikeDevo.png|260px]]
|species=[[Dinohattanite]]
|species=[[Dinohattanite]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' (1993)
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' (1993)
|portrayed_by={{wp|Richard Edson}}}}
|portrayed_by={{wp|Richard Edson}}}}
'''Spike''' is one of [[President Koopa]]'s cousins in the movie ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' He works with his other cousin, [[Iggy (film character)|Iggy]], to kidnap [[Princess Daisy (film character)|Princess Daisy]]. Spike is most likely inspired by the enemy [[Spike]].
'''Spike''' is the cousin and henchmen of [[Bowser|President Koopa]] in the 1993 [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]]. He is named after the [[Spike]] enemy from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'']] games, though their only other similarity is that they are minions to Koopa (Bowser in the video games). Spike works closely with his cousin, [[Iggy (film character)|Iggy]], serving as an antagonist duo for the majority of the film. Both Spike and Iggy are initially depicted as incompetent low intelligence minions of their cousin, Koopa. They frequently bicker and abuse each other. At some point during the movie, Koopa grows tired of their low intelligence, and reasons he can advance their intelligence with his [[Devo Chamber]] machine. After their intelligence is raised, they slowly begin to realize they despise how Koopa treats them, and eventually betray him and ally with the protagonists. He is played by {{wp|Richard Edson}}.
==History==
===Background===
Sometime prior to the film's main plot line, the portal between the [[Dinohattan]] dimension and [[Earth]] was inadvertently re-opened by [[Scapelli Construction]]. Koopa sends Spike and Iggy to retrieve [[Princess Daisy (film character)|Daisy]] and her [[Meteorite piece|meteorite necklace]], as he needs them both to be able to combine the dimensions and be able to rule over both. Spike and Iggy, unsure of how to find who they are looking for, begin kidnapping various women in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York]] and bringing them back to Koopa in hopes it's Daisy. One of those women is [[Angelica (film character)|Angelica]].  


Spike is portrayed as being stupid and incompetent, and he and Iggy fail all the tasks that Koopa gives them. This angers Koopa, and uses his de-evolution machine to evolve his cousins into intelligent beings. However, once they start thinking for themselves, Spike and Iggy decide to ally themselves with [[Mario (film character)|Mario]] and [[Luigi (film character)|Luigi]] instead of Koopa.
===''Super Mario Bros.'' film===
[[File:SMB film Iggy Spike.png|thumb|260px|left|Iggy (left) and Spike (right) scouting for Daisy in Brooklyn]]
Spike and Iggy are introduced in Brooklyn, New York, scouting for women to kidnap that may be Daisy. They initially kidnap [[Daniella]] after she is dropped off by [[Mario]] at her apartment, though they later come to find Daisy in the New York sewers with Mario and [[Luigi]]. They take hold of Daisy, dragging her through the tunnels chased by Mario and Luigi. Luigi reaches out for Daisy as she is being dragged into the Dinohattan portal, snatching the meteorite necklace off her. Spike and Iggy deliver Daisy to Koopa, who becomes enraged that they did not successfully retrieve the meteorite piece. He sends them back out to find Mario and Luigi.  


At the end of the film, two Japanese businessmen propose the idea of making a video game based on Spike and Iggy's adventures. When asked what it should be called, Spike and Iggy decide to name it "''The Super Koopa Cousins''".
They later spot Mario and Luigi from afar in the [[Desert Land#Super Mario Bros. film|Koopahari Desert]], and return to [[Koopa's Tower]] to inform Koopa. Koopa becomes enraged at their decision to return to him instead of capturing the brothers, and straps Spike to the Devo Chamber. Iggy mocks him, believing that Spike is going to be de-evolved to a [[Goomba (film species)|Goomba]]. In reality, Koopa plans to advance his intelligence with the Devo Chamber, under the notion that they will cease to make senseless mistakes after. Iggy is confused when Spike re-emerges from the Devo Chamber reciting mathematical equations. Like Spike, Iggy also undergoes the same procedure.
[[File:IggySpikeBar.jpg|thumb|270px|Iggy (left) and Spike (right) toasting to the downfall of Koopa]]
Spike and Iggy, now of higher intelligence, return to Koopahari Desert driving a six-wheeled vehicle. Despite their forwarded intelligence, they manage to crash the vehicle and are captured and tied to one another by Mario and Luigi. Spike and Iggy explain to the brothers the purpose of the meteorite piece they are after, and they come to an agreement with Mario and Luigi to return Daisy to them, in exchange for the meteorite piece. Luigi informs them that the meteorite piece was taken by someone in [[Koopa Square]], and using his description of the person, deduce its [[Big Bertha (film character)|Big Bertha]] from the [[Boom Boom Bar]]. Mario, Luigi, Spike and Iggy agree to work together to retrieve the meteorite piece and overtake a [[Sludge Gulper]] from a group of [[Snifit]]s. With this garbage truck, they drive to the Boom Boom Bar.  


A deleted scene from the film would have featured Spike and Iggy performing a Koopa protest rap at the [[Boom Boom Bar]] scene.  
At the Boom Boom Bar, they begin to realize their more negative feelings towards Koopa, but are soon arrested by [[Lena]] and various Goombas. They are taken back to Koopa's Tower, where Koopa learns that they have turned on him and plan to overthrow him. Koopa orders them killed, and they are escorted by Goombas through Koopa's Tower. They manage to escape after the Goombas become distracted using a [[Fireball gun|flamethrower]] against [[Toad (film character)|Toad]], and Spike and Iggy run off with Daisy through the halls of Koopa's Tower, claiming to always have been loyal supporters of her. Spike and Iggy take Daisy to Devo 4 to explain that [[King (film character)|her father]] has been turned into a fungal mass by Koopa. They leave the room to give her time alone with the King.  


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They are not seen until after the credits of the film, where they are shown on Earth pitching the concept of a ''Super Koopa Cousins'' video game based on their life experiences to a group of Japanese businessmen.
====Deleted scenes====
There are various [[List of Super Mario Bros. (film) deleted scenes|deleted scenes]] regarding Spike and Iggy omitted from the final film. The most notable scene is during the Boom Boom Bar scene, where Spike and Iggy would have performed an anti-Koopa rap song, fully displaying their change of character.
 
===''Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami''===
[[File:SpikeIggymanga.png|thumb|150px|left|Spike (left) and Iggy (right) in ''Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami'']]
In the simplified manga adaptation of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' film titled ''[[Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami]]'', Spike and Iggy appear as characters. They reprise their film role in that they kidnap Daisy, failing to retrieve the meteorite piece. Differing from the film, an angry Koopa decides to de-evolve them both into Goombas with his Devolution Gun after they inform him they failed to retrieve the meteorite. Later, the Goomba-fied Spike and Iggy confiscate the meteorite necklace from Luigi and insert it into the meteorite chamber to merge the worlds, fulfilling the role of Lena from the film. Like Lena, they are unable to withstand the force of the merge and die.
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==Profiles and statistics==
===[[ERTL]] Action Figure file card===
'''''SOCIETY HIT PARADE!''''' <br>
''In this portion of The Times, we honor a citizen of Dinohatten, who has made a statement, left an impression, stood out above the rest, been different. These good people are not necessarily good. Some are, some aren't. You be the judge.''
 
''This day, we honor Spike.'' <br>
'''''Hometown''': Dinohattan<br>
'''''Occupation''': Koopa's Henchman <br>
'''''Personality Trait''': Cowardly, but brave. <br>
'''''Ancestor''': Dinosaurs <br>
'''''Best Friend''': Iggy <br>
'''''Favorite Food''': Flies <br>
'''''Contribution to Society''': Part of Koopa's select under cover force, Spike had truly mastered the traits most often associated with Koopa's regime; stupidty, ignorance, and forgetfulness, until the day he was devo'd...''
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
SpikeFilmDepiction.png|Spike
SpikeMovie.jpg|Spike strapped to the Devo Chamber
SpikeIggyDevoRoom.png|Iggy (left) and Spike (right) in the Devo Chamber room
IggySpikeKoopaSquare.jpg|Behind the scenes photo of actors Fisher Stevens (left) and Richard Edson (right) portraying Iggy and Spike
SpikeIggyGoombas.png|Spike and Iggy turned to Goombas in ''Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami''
</gallery>
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{{SMB film}}

Latest revision as of 16:26, August 14, 2024

This article is about Koopa's cousin in the film, Super Mario Bros. For other uses of the name, see Spike (disambiguation).
Spike
Spike
Species Dinohattanite
First appearance Super Mario Bros. (1993)
Portrayed by Richard Edson

Spike is the cousin and henchmen of President Koopa in the 1993 Super Mario Bros. film. He is named after the Spike enemy from the Super Mario games, though their only other similarity is that they are minions to Koopa (Bowser in the video games). Spike works closely with his cousin, Iggy, serving as an antagonist duo for the majority of the film. Both Spike and Iggy are initially depicted as incompetent low intelligence minions of their cousin, Koopa. They frequently bicker and abuse each other. At some point during the movie, Koopa grows tired of their low intelligence, and reasons he can advance their intelligence with his Devo Chamber machine. After their intelligence is raised, they slowly begin to realize they despise how Koopa treats them, and eventually betray him and ally with the protagonists. He is played by Richard Edson.

History[edit]

Background[edit]

Sometime prior to the film's main plot line, the portal between the Dinohattan dimension and Earth was inadvertently re-opened by Scapelli Construction. Koopa sends Spike and Iggy to retrieve Daisy and her meteorite necklace, as he needs them both to be able to combine the dimensions and be able to rule over both. Spike and Iggy, unsure of how to find who they are looking for, begin kidnapping various women in Brooklyn, New York and bringing them back to Koopa in hopes it's Daisy. One of those women is Angelica.

Super Mario Bros. film[edit]

Iggy: There she is!Bill Corbett: The girl who stole my eyebrows!
Iggy (left) and Spike (right) scouting for Daisy in Brooklyn

Spike and Iggy are introduced in Brooklyn, New York, scouting for women to kidnap that may be Daisy. They initially kidnap Daniella after she is dropped off by Mario at her apartment, though they later come to find Daisy in the New York sewers with Mario and Luigi. They take hold of Daisy, dragging her through the tunnels chased by Mario and Luigi. Luigi reaches out for Daisy as she is being dragged into the Dinohattan portal, snatching the meteorite necklace off her. Spike and Iggy deliver Daisy to Koopa, who becomes enraged that they did not successfully retrieve the meteorite piece. He sends them back out to find Mario and Luigi.

They later spot Mario and Luigi from afar in the Koopahari Desert, and return to Koopa's Tower to inform Koopa. Koopa becomes enraged at their decision to return to him instead of capturing the brothers, and straps Spike to the Devo Chamber. Iggy mocks him, believing that Spike is going to be de-evolved to a Goomba. In reality, Koopa plans to advance his intelligence with the Devo Chamber, under the notion that they will cease to make senseless mistakes after. Iggy is confused when Spike re-emerges from the Devo Chamber reciting mathematical equations. Like Spike, Iggy also undergoes the same procedure.

Iggy and Spike
Iggy (left) and Spike (right) toasting to the downfall of Koopa

Spike and Iggy, now of higher intelligence, return to Koopahari Desert driving a six-wheeled vehicle. Despite their forwarded intelligence, they manage to crash the vehicle and are captured and tied to one another by Mario and Luigi. Spike and Iggy explain to the brothers the purpose of the meteorite piece they are after, and they come to an agreement with Mario and Luigi to return Daisy to them, in exchange for the meteorite piece. Luigi informs them that the meteorite piece was taken by someone in Koopa Square, and using his description of the person, deduce its Big Bertha from the Boom Boom Bar. Mario, Luigi, Spike and Iggy agree to work together to retrieve the meteorite piece and overtake a Sludge Gulper from a group of Snifits. With this garbage truck, they drive to the Boom Boom Bar.

At the Boom Boom Bar, they begin to realize their more negative feelings towards Koopa, but are soon arrested by Lena and various Goombas. They are taken back to Koopa's Tower, where Koopa learns that they have turned on him and plan to overthrow him. Koopa orders them killed, and they are escorted by Goombas through Koopa's Tower. They manage to escape after the Goombas become distracted using a flamethrower against Toad, and Spike and Iggy run off with Daisy through the halls of Koopa's Tower, claiming to always have been loyal supporters of her. Spike and Iggy take Daisy to Devo 4 to explain that her father has been turned into a fungal mass by Koopa. They leave the room to give her time alone with the King.

They are not seen until after the credits of the film, where they are shown on Earth pitching the concept of a Super Koopa Cousins video game based on their life experiences to a group of Japanese businessmen.

Deleted scenes[edit]

There are various deleted scenes regarding Spike and Iggy omitted from the final film. The most notable scene is during the Boom Boom Bar scene, where Spike and Iggy would have performed an anti-Koopa rap song, fully displaying their change of character.

Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami[edit]

Spike and Iggy in Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami
Spike (left) and Iggy (right) in Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami

In the simplified manga adaptation of the Super Mario Bros. film titled Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami, Spike and Iggy appear as characters. They reprise their film role in that they kidnap Daisy, failing to retrieve the meteorite piece. Differing from the film, an angry Koopa decides to de-evolve them both into Goombas with his Devolution Gun after they inform him they failed to retrieve the meteorite. Later, the Goomba-fied Spike and Iggy confiscate the meteorite necklace from Luigi and insert it into the meteorite chamber to merge the worlds, fulfilling the role of Lena from the film. Like Lena, they are unable to withstand the force of the merge and die.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

ERTL Action Figure file card[edit]

SOCIETY HIT PARADE!
In this portion of The Times, we honor a citizen of Dinohatten, who has made a statement, left an impression, stood out above the rest, been different. These good people are not necessarily good. Some are, some aren't. You be the judge.

This day, we honor Spike.
Hometown: Dinohattan
Occupation: Koopa's Henchman
Personality Trait: Cowardly, but brave.
Ancestor: Dinosaurs
Best Friend: Iggy
Favorite Food: Flies
Contribution to Society: Part of Koopa's select under cover force, Spike had truly mastered the traits most often associated with Koopa's regime; stupidty, ignorance, and forgetfulness, until the day he was devo'd...

Gallery[edit]