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|image=[[File:PMTTYD Kammy Koopa Artwork.jpg|200px]]<br>''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' artwork of Kammy Koopa
|image=[[File:PMTTYDNS Kammy Artwork.png|250px]]<br>Artwork from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch)
|species=[[Magikoopa]]
|first_appearance= ''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|first_appearance= ''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' ([[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] cameo) ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]])
|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]])
|species=[[Magikoopa]]  
|latest_portrayal=[[Atsushi Masaki]] ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]]-present)
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{{quote|Congratulations on your victory, [[Bowser|Your Viciousness!]] That's why you're the king!|Kammy Koopa|Paper Mario}}
{{quote|Congratulations on your victory, [[Bowser|Your Viciousness!]] That's why you're the king!|Kammy Koopa|Paper Mario}}
 
'''Kammy Koopa''' is a high-ranking [[Magikoopa]] in the [[Bowser's Minions|Koopa Troop]], being described as the "brains behind [[Bowser]]", who appears primarily in the the first two installments of the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]. She serves as the secondary antagonist in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and as a minor villain regularly in Bowser's company in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|its remake]]. Her name is a pun on "[[Kamek]]" and the feminine given name "Cammy."
'''Kammy Koopa''' is a female [[Magikoopa]] and high-ranking member of the [[Koopa Troop]] and apparently [[Bowser]]'s right-hand woman, being described as the "brains behind Bowser." She appears in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' as the secondary antagonist, and in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' as a minor villain. Her name is a pun on "[[Kamek]]" and the feminine given name "Cammy."
 
==History==
==History==
===''Paper Mario'' series===
===''Paper Mario'' series===
====''Paper Mario''====
====''Paper Mario''====
{{quote2|[[Twink|You]] little whippersnapper...  You're too young to fight me.|Kammy Koopa|[[Paper Mario]]}}
{{quote|Who stuck that weird thing into the story?|Narrator|[[Paper Mario]]}}
[[File:Paper Mario Kammy Koopa Gate Destroy.png|thumb|left|Kammy Koopa about to destroy the gate that [[Goompapa]] was fixing]]
[[File:Paper Mario Kammy Koopa Gate Destroy.png|thumb|left|Kammy Koopa prepares to destroy a gate in Goomba Village as Goombaria, Goompapa, and Mario look on]]
Kammy Koopa first appeared in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' as the secondary antagonist. During the game's introduction video, which revealed she attacked [[Star Haven]] alongside Bowser and helped him steal the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]] and entrap the seven [[Star Spirits]]. Kammy later appeared alongside Bowser when he hijacked [[Peach's Castle]] and invaded, and stood on the sidelines as Bowser pummeled [[Mario]] in battle with the use of the Star Rod. When Mario was defeated by Bowser and blasted out a nearby window, Kammy congratulated him and had two [[Koopatrol]] guards capture [[Princess Peach]].
Kammy Koopa first appeared in ''Paper Mario'', where serves as the secondary antagonist. In the game's opening, [[Bowser]] and Kammy attack [[Star Haven]] to steal the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]] and kidnap the seven [[Star Spirits]]. They succeed in this goal and then use Bowser's newfound power to invade [[Peach's Castle]], propelling it into the air atop [[Bowser's Castle]]. [[Mario]] confronts the pair, and Kammy cheers Bowser on during their battle. After Mario falls to Bowser's strengthened power and is blasted out of a nearby window, Kammy orders two [[Koopatrol]] to capture [[Princess Peach]] as other members of the [[Bowser's Minions|Koopa Troop]] take the other inhabitants of the castle hostage.


When Kammy discovered that Mario had survived his battle with Bowser and the fall from the airborne Princess Peach's Castle and was now in [[Goomba Village (location)|Goomba Village]], she tried to impede his progress. Summoning a [[yellow block]], Kammy Koopa dropped it on the gate leading out of Goomba Village, thinking Mario would be unable to pass it and reach the nearby [[Toad Town]]. Kammy Koopa's assumption proved wrong, as Mario managed to smash this yellow block using a [[Hammer]] and also defeated the [[Goomboss|Goomba King]]. Seeing Mario do this, Kammy left the scene to inform Bowser of Mario's progress.
In the Prologue, Mario falls down to [[Goomba Village (location)|Goomba Village]], where Kammy discovers his survival. She attempts to impede his progress by summoning a [[Yellow Block]] to drop on the gate leading out of the village, blocking Mario from leaving and returning to [[Toad Town]]. Mario receives a [[Hammer]] from [[Goompa]] and is able to destroy the block. He proceeds to Toad Town, defeating [[Goomboss|Goomba King]] along the way, and Kammy informs Bowser of this development.  


Kammy Koopa also appears in the various Princess Peach intermissions of ''Paper Mario'', usually to alert Bowser of Mario's progress and other related information. After Mario defeated [[Tubba Blubba]], Kammy informed Bowser of this and reassured him that with the Star Rod, he was unstoppable. Princess Peach happened to intrude on this conversation between Bowser and Kammy, and, instead of being taken back to her room right away, was asked by Bowser a series of questions relating to what Mario feared. After Princess Peach answered these questions, the answers of which varied between monsters and helpful items, Bowser had Kammy Koopa, who doubted that Princess Peach honestly answered Bowser's questions, venture to the [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]] and use her magic to summon what Princess Peach said Mario feared to guard several treasures the [[Shy Guy]]s had stolen.
Thereafter, Kammy regularly reports Mario's progress to Bowser during the Princess Peach interludes. In the Chapter 2 interlude, Kammy rushes into Peach's room, where Bowser is speaking with her, to inform Bowser of the [[Skolar|Star Spirit's]] escape from [[Tubba Blubba]]. After Tubba Blubba's defeat, Kammy informs Bowser in the Chapter 3 interlude and reassures him that he remains unstoppable with the power of the Star Rod. Peach happened upon the conversation and eavesdropped, but she was eventually discovered by Bowser and Kammy. Bowser demanded Peach answer questions about Mario's greatest fears, with answers ranging from enemies to helpful items, Bowser orders Kammy to venture to the [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]] and use her magic to summon whatever Peach said Mario feared to guard several treasures the [[Shy Guy]]s had stolen. Kammy expresses doubt that Peach was sincere in any of her responses, but she follows the order.  She appears numerous times throughout the chapter to deploy the enemies or items Peach said most scared Mario.  In the Chapter 4 interlude, Kammy catches Peach in the castle's kitchen after she baked a special [[Special Strawberry Cake]] for [[Gourmet Guy]].  She orders guards to return her to her room yet again, though not before Gourmet Guy informs Peach that the next Star Spirit is being held on [[Lavalava Island]].


Later, after Princess Peach managed to blend into Bowser's forces, using a [[Clubba]] disguise conjured by her [[Sneaky Parasol]], she (Peach) managed to almost reach the top of her castle, where Kammy was apparently working on some top secret project. Exiting a nearby tower, Kammy Koopa exclaimed that her project was complete and began to leave, only to stop and congratulate the disguised Princess Peach on doing a good guarding job. As she was praising Princess Peach, Kammy Koopa, realizing that the Clubba she was talking to smelled too pleasant, used her magic to destroy Princess Peach's disguise; Kammy Koopa then had two nearby Koopatrol guards take Princess Peach back to her room. When the [[Crystal King]] was defeated and [[Kalmar]] was rescued, Kammy informed Bowser of this, and had all of Bowser's guards get ready for Mario's impending arrival.
During Chapter 6's interlude, Peach disguises herself as a [[Clubba]] with the [[Sneaky Parasol]] and explores the Koopa Troop's occupation of her castle, where she discovers Kammy working on a secret project. Kammy took notice of what she thought was a Clubba and congratulated him doing a good job guarding Peach, though she soon realizes something is strange about the Clubba given he smells too nice.  Using her magic to dispel the Clubba illusion, Kammy discovers Peach's disguise and orders two nearby Koopatrol to escort Peach back to her room. Once Mario completes Chapter 7 and has rescued all seven Star Spirits, Kammy urges Bowser to prepare his forces for an attack on the castle.  She recommends ensuring Peach is kept out of their way by tying her up.  [[Twink]] attempts to save Peach, though he is swatted out of a window by Bowser.


When Mario reached the top of Princess Peach's Castle and prepared to fight Bowser, Kammy enhanced the power of her boss to extreme levels using her aforementioned secret project, [[Power Platform|a flying arena]]. As Bowser battled Mario, [[Twink]] appeared and, planning to free Princess Peach, battled Kammy Koopa. At first, Kammy outmatched Twink completely, but as their battle waged on, Twink grew stronger due to the wishes of Princess Peach. Her only attack during this fight is to throw yellow blocks at Twink and Peach. Eventually, Kammy Koopa found herself unable to harm Twink and was eventually knocked unconscious by him. When Bowser was defeated by Mario, Kammy's arena started to malfunction. When Bowser was asking her what was going on, Kammy reluctantly informed Bowser that, because of the intensity of his fight with Mario, the platform's energy was overloading, which also caused a chain reaction leading back to the castle, meaning both were about to explode. Before Bowser could give the evacuation order, Kammy and Bowser were caught in one of the explosions, flinging them to parts unknown and destroying [[Bowser's Castle]] in the process.
When Mario reaches the castle in Chapter 8, Kammy uses her secret project, the [[Power Platform]], which is powered by her magic, to enhance Bowser's power even further. While Mario battled Bowser, Twink returns to free Peach.  This leads to his own battle with Kammy. At first, Kammy outmatched Twink completely, but as their battle waged on Twink grew stronger due to the wishes of Peach. Her only attack during this fight is to throw Yellow Blocks at Twink and Peach. Eventually, Kammy finds herself unable to harm Twink due to the power of Peach's wishes and was eventually knocked unconscious by him. When Bowser was defeated by Mario, the Power Platform begins to malfunction due to Bowser's power overloading it. The platform explodes, sending Peach's Castle and its inhabitants, including Mario, Peach, and Twink, back down to Toad Town; Bowser and Kammy, however, and blasted off to an unknown location.


Kammy Koopa evidently survived this explosion, as she can be seen in the ending parade of ''Paper Mario'', engaged in a magical duel with [[Jr. Troopa]]. After a wayward magical attack from the duel hits Bowser, both Kammy Koopa and Jr. Troopa are burnt by Bowser's fire breath.
Kammy survived this explosion and can be seen in the ending [[parade]]. There, she is engaged in a magical duel with [[Jr. Troopa]]. After a wayward magical attack from the duel hits Bowser, both Kammy and Jr. Troopa are burned by Bowser's fire breath.
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====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
[[File:PMTTYD Tattle Log - Kammy Koopa.png|thumb|100px|Kammy's bestiary picture.]]
{{quote|Why, even at my age, I was shaking what my momma gave me!|Kammy Koopa|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]}}
{{quote2|Why, even at my age, I was shaking what my momma gave me!|Kammy Koopa|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]}}
 
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' and its remake, Kammy Koopa returns as a minor villain, reprising her role as Bowser's right-hand woman but assuming the role of comic relief rather than a menacing threat.  Bowser learns of the power of the [[Crystal Stars]] and that [[Princess Peach]] was kidnapped by an [[Grodus|unknown assailant]] from Kammy's reconnaissance in the Chapter 1 interlude.  Bowser jumps into his [[Koopa Clown Car]] as Kammy follows him to [[Rogueport]] in order to rescue Peach (and kidnap her for themselves) and gain the power of the Crystal Stars.  This leads to a chase for the rest of the game where Bowser and Kammy struggle, and fail, to catch-up to Mario.  Their next stop is in [[Petalburg]], where Mario and his [[Party member|partners]] recently defeated [[Hooktail]] and gained their first Crystal Star.  More importantly to Bowser, it is also where Peach has recently been spotted; however, once they arrive in the village they learn that Peach's "spotting" was actual just a poster of the princess hung in the window of one of the town's [[Koopa Troopa]] residents. Kammy consoles Bowser after he is enraged by being deceived.
 
[[File:PMTTYDNS Kammy Koopa Glitzville.png|thumb|200px|Kammy returning from Glitzville]]
The Chapter 3 interlude sees Bowser and Kammy arriving at [[The Great Tree]], where the [[Puni elder]] scolds them for their intrusion. This leads to an argument between Kammy and the elder, which Bowser gleefully watches, chortling "It's Hag vs. Hag! Awesome!" Realizing there is nothing for them in the tree, they depart. Learning that the next Crystal Star is in [[Glitzville]] in the Chapter 4 interlude, Kammy attempts to purchase two tickets for them to ride the [[Cheep Blimp]] to the floating city, one for a "great evil king" and one for a "sweet, young thing" from [[Stewart]], the [[Cheep Cheep]] blimp operator; however, Bowser's presence, as well as that of the "deluded old hag", scare Stewart enough that he runs away from his post.  Tired of wasting time, Bowser takes his Koopa Clown Car to the floating city, leaving Kammy to wait for Stewart to return so she can take the blimp and wasting one of the specially prepared Special Dirigible Deluxe Brown Bag Kammy Lunches.  The slower method of travel proves fortuitous for Kammy as Bower's craft crashes in the sea, leaving him unable to reach Glitzville, while she enjoys herself by watching fights in the [[Glitz Pit]] and eating the [[Hot Dog (item)|hot dogs]] from [[Mr. Hoggle|Mr. Hoggle's]] [[Hot Dog Stand]].  They eventually meet up again in Rogueport, where Kammy, adorned with balloons and a [[Rawk Hawk]] headband, brags about her time until Bowser blasts her with his fire breath out of jealousy.


In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Kammy Koopa returns as a minor villain, reprising her role as Bowser's lieutenant. She is the one who informs Bowser of the [[Crystal Stars]] and Princess Peach's kidnapping by [[Sir Grodus]] (though she is not aware Grodus is the culprit). Kammy Koopa appears throughout the Bowser intermissions of the game, and was usually used for comic relief, such as getting in a fight with the [[Puni elder]] or going to [[Glitzville]] and coming back decorated in souvenirs.
Their resumed search next brings them to [[Twilight Town]] in Chapter 5's interlude, where they are confronted by [[Lord Crump]] and [[X-Nauts (organization)|X-Nauts]] that share their aim of holding Peach hostage and acquiring all of the Crystal Stars. The X-Nauts are searching for the [[Superbombomb]] lost by the [[Three Shadows]], but Bowser and Kammy decide to try to take the weapon for themselves. They summon the Koopa Troop to fight against the X-Nauts for the bomb, but Bowser's fire breath accidentally detonates it, exploding both the Koopa Troop and the X-Nauts. Bowser and Kammy finally reach Glitzville, together, in Chapter 6's interlude. They break into Rawk Hawk's room and find what they believe is the [[Gold Star]]. Rawk Hawk enters and attacks the intruders, sending Kammy flying backwards into the star. This causes the star to fall and drop on Kammy's head, splitting it in half. Kammy deduces the star is a fake and Rawk Hawk confirms Mario has already collected the real star, sending Bowser into a rage.


In [[Palace of Shadow]], it was the interruption of both Bowser and Kammy Koopa falling through the ceiling that stopped Sir Grodus from attacking Mario and murdering Princess Peach. After landing on Grodus, Bowser and Kammy engaged Mario and his [[partner]]s in battle and were defeated and fell on the floor of the Palace of Shadow unconscious. If the player leaves and reenters the room, both she and Bowser will disappear. They never appear again for the rest of the game.
The pair reach [[Poshley Heights]] in the Chapter 7 interlude and question the various residents on the whereabouts of the [[Garnet Star]], most of whom are horrified by their presence. They break into the [[Poshley Sanctum]] only to find that, like in Glitzville, the star housed there is a fake. The sanctum's curator, [[Pennington]], belittles their failed attempt until a [[Paragoomba]] crashes through a window to report that Mario has collected all seven Crystal Stars and is heading to [[the Thousand-Year Door]]. Kammy and Bowser then rush to meet him there, leading to their first and only appearance in the main story of the game. In Chapter 8, Kammy and Bowser ambush Mario and his party as they traverse the [[Palace of Shadow]] to finally rescue Peach. Intent of saving her themselves (only so they can kidnap her instead), Bowser and Kammy engage Mario and his partners in battle. They are defeated, and their distraction of Mario inadvertently provides [[Grodus]] enough time to prepare for the ritual wherein the [[Shadow Queen]] will possess Peach's body. Mario eventually rescues Peach, freeing her from the Shadow Queen's control and defeating the demon.


In the original game, Kammy is seen walking with Bowser during the end [[parade]]; however, the parade is absent in the remake. Instead, Kammy and Bowser walk across the stage with other characters as the credits roll, with Bowser dropping on Grodus in the process. They are both present at the end to the farthest right of the stage, celebrating the ending of the game alongside Mario, his [[party member#Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|partners]], Princess Peach, and even [[TEC|TEC-XX]].
[[File:PMTTYD Tattle Log - Kammy Koopa.png|thumb|100px|Kammy's bestiary picture.]]
=====Field Tattle=====
=====Field Tattle=====
Outside of battle, [[Goombella]] can use [[Tattle]] on Kammy Koopa only after Mario defeats her and [[Bowser#Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|Bowser]] in [[Palace of Shadow]].
Outside of battle, [[Goombella]] can use [[Tattle]] on Kammy Koopa only after Mario defeats her and [[Bowser#Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|Bowser]] in the [[Palace of Shadow]].
*"''That's Kammy Koopa. She's the old witch that serves as Bowser's advisor. But what do you care? Let's stop worrying about her and go save Peach!''"
*"''That's Kammy Koopa. She's the old witch that serves as Bowser's advisor. But what do you care? Let's stop worrying about her and go save Peach!''"


===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
Two items of Kammy Koopa appear in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', there is a [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]] of Kammy that raises the attack power of "direct" attacks by eight. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Kammy is featured as a primary, attack-type [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] that, when equipped, increases the power of magic attacks.
Two items featuring Kammy Koopa appear in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', there is a [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]] of Kammy that raises the attack power of "direct" attacks by eight. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Kammy is featured as a primary, attack-type [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] that, when equipped, increases the power of magic attacks.


===''Super Mario-kun''===
===''Super Mario-kun''===
[[File:KammyKoopa SuperMarioKun.jpg|thumb|left|Kammy Koopa in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''.]]
[[File:KammyKoopa SuperMarioKun.jpg|thumb|left|Kammy Koopa in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''.]]
Kammy Koopa makes a brief appearance in a volume of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''.
Kammy Koopa makes appearances in both the ''Paper Mario'' and ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' arcs of ''Super Mario-kun''. In volume 27, she battles Mario, Goombario, Kooper, Peach, and Twink at Bowser’s Castle. In the bonus chapter of volume 33, Kammy Koopa, disguised as Bowser, fights Yoshi Kid in Twilight Town.
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==General information==
==General information==
===Personality===
===Personality===
Although Bowser outright disrespects her quite often, usually directly in her presence, Kammy appears totally devoted to him and is often shown in his company. In [[Goombella]]'s tattle in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', she wonders whether it is harder for Kammy to put up with Bowser, or vice versa. The old Magikoopa is also somewhat vain, believing herself to be beautiful beyond compare, saying her name is beautiful and often describing herself as such. Kammy can also be unintentionally comical at times and she occasionally shows signs of senility.
Although Bowser outright disrespects her quite often, usually directly in her presence, Kammy appears totally devoted to him and is often shown in his company. In [[Goombella]]'s tattle in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', she wonders whether it is harder for Kammy to put up with Bowser or vice versa. The old Magikoopa is also somewhat vain, believing herself to be beautiful beyond compare, saying her name is beautiful, and often describing herself as such. Kammy can also be unintentionally comical at times and she occasionally shows signs of senility, particularly in ''The Thousand Year Door''.


===Physical appearance===
===Physical appearance===
Kammy Koopa is one of the higher ranked [[Magikoopa]]s. Being so, she wears distinctive clothes to separate her from the others. She is seen with dark purple robes and a dark purple hat. Her hat unlike most Magikoopas, bends backwards, when most Magikoopas hats stick straight up unless mounted on a broom. She is seen with white hair down the side of her face and small oval-shaped glasses. She is also noticeably shorter than most Magikoopas and has a hunched back. Being shorter, her staff is also shorter than most Magikoopas. She is also often seen mounted on her broom. The broom is much bigger than her with bamboo-like texture to the wood. The end of the broom has half white and purple cloud-like texture. This end piece puffs as she flies. Her physical appearance is quite similar to [[Kamella]].
Kammy Koopa is one of the highest-ranking members of the [[Bowser's Minions|Koopa Troop]]. Accordingly, she wears distinctive purple robes to separate her from the others. Her dark purple hat, unlike most Magikoopas, bends backwards,where most Magikoopas' hats stick straight up unless they are mounted on a broom. She is seen with white hair down the side of her face and small oval-shaped glasses. She is also noticeably shorter than most Magikoopas, perhaps due to her hunched back. Being shorter, her staff is also shorter than most Magikoopas. She is also often seen mounted on her broom. The broom is much bigger than her, with bamboo-like texture to the wood. The end of the broom has a white and purple cloud-like texture. This end piece puffs as she flies. Her physical appearance bears a striking resemblance to [[Kamella]].


===Powers and abilities===
===Powers and abilities===
In ''Paper Mario'', Kammy Koopa showed a variety of powers, doing such feats as summoning yellow blocks and living creatures, using magical lightning which could cancel the effects of the Sneaky Parasol and in the game ending parade, the ability to teleport, and the usual Magikoopa ability to shoot a magical blast. Kammy Koopa also showed some expertise at mechanics, apparently being the one who built Bowser's Power Platform. Despite this range of abilities, Kammy was exceptionally weak in battle, having at the most only ten HP.
In ''Paper Mario'', Kammy Koopa showed a variety of powers, doing such feats as summoning Yellow Blocks and living creatures, using magical lightning which could cancel the effects of the Sneaky Parasol, and, in the game's ending parade, the ability to teleport and the usual Magikoopa ability to shoot a magical blast. Kammy also showed some expertise at engineering, being the one who built Bowser's [[Power Platform]]. Despite this range of abilities, Kammy was exceptionally weak in battle, having at the most only ten HP.


In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Kammy Koopa appeared to only possess the generic Magikoopa abilities, such as bestowing different powers to herself and Bowser and recovering health.
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Kammy Koopa possess more generic Magikoopa abilities, such as bestowing different powers to herself and Bowser and recovering health.


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
*''"Why, even at my age, I was shaking what my momma gave me!"''
=== ''Paper Mario'' ===
*''"You little whippersnapper... You're too young to fight me!"''
*"''You [[Twink|little whippersnapper]]... You're too young to fight me!''"
*''"Congratulations on your victory, Your Viciousness! That's why you're the king!"''
*"''Congratulations on your victory, [[Bowser|Your Viciousness]]! That's why you're the king!''"
*''"Bleah nyeah heh hee ha heh! You fell right into our trap! And you call yourself a hero? Did you think we were foolish enough to just sit back and watch as you saved the Star Spirits? I put together a little surprise for you...a device that increases Bowser's power! King Bowser will be so powerful that not even the power of the Star Spirits can compare! He'll now truly be invincible... ...thanks to my wisdom! Are you ready, my King? Then power up!!"''  
*"''Bleah nyeah heh hee ha heh! [[Mario|You]] fell right into our trap! And you call yourself a hero? Did you think we were foolish enough to just sit back and watch as you saved the [[Star Spirits]]? I put together a little surprise for you...a [[Power Platform|device]] that increases Bowser's power! King Bowser will be so powerful that not even the power of the Star Spirits can compare! He'll now truly be invincible... ...thanks to my wisdom! Are you ready, my King? Then power up!!''"
*''"Nyeah heh heh heh!!! Ooh, I can't wait until Mario gets here! He's gonna get beaten so bad! He'll probably start crying! Then King Bowser and I will laugh and laugh! Come and get it, Mario! Nyeah heh heh ha!!!!!"''
*"''Nyeah heh heh heh!!! Ooh, I can't wait until Mario gets here! He's gonna get beaten so bad! He'll probably start crying! Then King Bowser and I will laugh and laugh! Come and get it, Mario! Nyeah heh heh ha!!!!!''"
*''"Nyeah heh ho ha... Did I just feel a breeze, or was that really your attack?"''
*"''Nyeah heh ho ha... Did I just feel a breeze, or was that really your attack?''"
*''"I am a beautiful Koopa with a beautiful name, Kammy Koopa!''
 
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
*"''I am a beautiful [[Magikoopa|Koopa]] with a beautiful name, Kammy Koopa!''"
*''"[[Puni elder|This ugly thing]] knows where the [[Crystal Stars]] are! Tell us!"''
*"''Why, even at my age, I was ''shaking what my momma gave me!''''"
*''"[[Stewart|You]] there! Two tickets! One 'great evil king' and one 'sweet, young thing'!"''
*''"[[Glitzville]] was FANTASTIC! The [[Glitz Pit|fights]] were SO COOL!''" [...] ''"And then... the [[Hot Dog (item)|Hot Dogs]]! Oh my gracious! ''YUMMERLY!''"


==Profiles and statistics==
==Profiles and statistics==
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|Jap=「ワシはカメックババぢゃ。ワシの知恵とクッパさまのパワーが合わされば、まさに怖いものなし。ワシの作戦はカンペキなのぢゃ。キノコワールドのやつらも、さぞかしあわてておろう。まったくもって、いい気味ぢゃ。ひゃっひゃっひゃっひゃ・・・」<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nmqj/game/chara/index.html Japanese website]</ref>
|Jap=「ワシはカメックババぢゃ。ワシの知恵とクッパさまのパワーが合わされば、まさに怖いものなし。ワシの作戦はカンペキなのぢゃ。キノコワールドのやつらも、さぞかしあわてておろう。まったくもって、いい気味ぢゃ。ひゃっひゃっひゃっひゃ・・・」<ref>{{cite|language=ja|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nmqj/game/chara/index.html|title=キャラクター紹介|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=July 2, 2024}}</ref>
|JapM="I'm Kammy Koopa. If I combine my wisdom with Bowser's power, there's nothing to be afraid of. My strategy is perfect. Even the guys in Mushroom World are panicking. It's totally fine. It's creepy. Hyahyahhyahyah..."
|JapM="I'm Kammy Koopa. If I combine my wisdom with Bowser's power, there's nothing to be afraid of. My strategy is perfect. Even the guys in Mushroom World are panicking. It's totally fine. It's creepy. Hyahyahhyahyah..."
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====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
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====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' spirit====
====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' spirit====
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|no=97
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|opponents=[[Bayonetta]]
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|rule_1=Invisibility
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!align=center|Kammy Koopa
|align=center|[[File:SSBU_Kammy_Koopa.png|100px]]
|''Paper Mario'' Series
|Primary (1)
|Novice
|'''{{color|Attack|red}}'''<br>Magic Attack ↑
|World of Light (Light Realm); Spirit Board
|[[Bayonetta]]
|'''Rule:''' Invisibility
*All fighters are invisible after a little while
*All fighters are invisible after a little while
*The enemy starts the battle with a [[Star Rod (Kirby)|Star Rod]]
*The enemy starts the battle with a [[Star Rod (Kirby)|Star Rod]]
|[[Paper Mario (stage)|Paper Mario]]
|stage=[[Paper Mario (stage)|Paper Mario]]
|Airship Theme - Super Mario Bros. 3
|song=Airship Theme - Super Mario Bros. 3
|}
}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
PM Kammy Koopa Artwork.png|Kammy Koopa's artwork for ''Paper Mario''
PM Kammy Koopa Artwork.png|Kammy Koopa's artwork for ''Paper Mario''
PMTTYD_Kammy_Koopa_Artwork.jpg|Kammy Koopa's artwork for ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
PM Kammy Koopa opening.png|Kammy Koopa in the opening scene of ''Paper Mario''
PM Kammy Koopa opening.png|Kammy Koopa in the opening scene of ''Paper Mario''
PMTTYD Bowser Rawks Rawk Hawk.png
PMTTYDNS The End.jpg|Kammy Koopa with the rest of the cast in the ending credits parade in the remake of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''
DDrunker September 2000 Kammy Koopa.jpg|''[[Dream Drunker]]'' (''Paper Mario'')
DDrunker September 2000 Kammy Koopa.jpg|''[[Dream Drunker]]'' (''Paper Mario'')
Nintendo Magazine Summer 2024 TTYD Relationship Chart.png|Kammy Koopa on the Nintendo Magazine for summer 2024, showing a relationship chart featuring many characters from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''
Shadow Queen SMK.jpg|Kammy Koopa and other characters against the Shadow Queen in ''Super Mario-kun''
</gallery>
</gallery>


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|Jap=カメックババ
|Jap=カメックババ
|JapR=Kamekkubaba
|JapR=Kamekkubaba
|JapM=Portmanteau of「カメック」(''Kamekku'', [[Magikoopa]]/[[Kamek]]) and「婆」(''baba'', old woman)  
|JapM=Portmanteau of「カメック」(''Kamekku'', "[[Magikoopa]]"/"[[Kamek]]") and「婆」(''baba'', "old woman")  
|Ita=Kammy Koopa<ref>''[[Paper Mario]]'' European manual. Page 124.</ref><br>Kameka<br>Madame Kameka <small>(by Goombella)</small>
|Chi=卡米巫婆
|ItaM=-<br>Feminine form of "[[Kamek]]"<br>-
|ChiN=''Paper Mario''
|ChiR=Kǎmǐ Wūpó
|ChiM=Kammy the Witch
|Chi2=卡美克巫婆
|Chi2N=''The Thousand-Year Door'' remake
|Chi2R=Kǎměikè Wūpó
|Chi2M=Magikoopa Witch
|Dut=Kammy Koopa
|Fre=Kammy Koopa
|Ger=Kammy Koopa
|Ita=Kammy Koopa<ref>{{cite|date=2001|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|language=it|title=''[[Paper Mario]]'' European manual|page=124}}</ref>
|Ita2=Kameka
|Ita2M=Feminine form of "[[Kamek]]"
|Ita3=Madame Kameka
|Ita3N=by Goombella
|Kor=마귀망구
|Kor=마귀망구
|KorR=Magwimanggu
|KorR=Magwimanggu
|KorM=From "마귀" (''Magwi'', Kamek) and "할망구" (''halmang'gu''), an informal term of "할머니" (''halmeo'ni'', grandmother)
|KorM=From "마귀" (''Magwi'', "Kamek") and "할망구" (''halmang'gu''), an informal term of "할머니" (''halmeo'ni'', "grandmother")
|ChiS=卡米巫婆
|ChiSR=Kǎmǐ Wūpó
|ChiSM=Kammy the Witch
|Ger=Kammy Koopa
|Rus=Кэмми Купа
|Rus=Кэмми Купа
|RusR=Kemmi Kupa
|RusR=Kemmi Kupa
|RusM=Kammy Koopa
|RusM=Kammy Koopa
|Fre=Kammy Koopa
|Spa=Kammy Koopa
|Spa=Kammy Koopa
}}
}}
==Trivia==
*In ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', [[Olivia]] nicknames [[Kamek]] as "Kammey", to which he gets annoyed and tells her not to call him that.


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bosses]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bosses]]
[[Category:Super Mario-kun characters]]
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Brawl stickers]]
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Brawl stickers]]
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirits]]
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Latest revision as of 16:44, October 13, 2024

Kammy Koopa
Artwork of Kammy Koopa from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Artwork from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Species Magikoopa
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
Latest portrayal Atsushi Masaki (2024-present)
“Congratulations on your victory, Your Viciousness! That's why you're the king!”
Kammy Koopa, Paper Mario

Kammy Koopa is a high-ranking Magikoopa in the Koopa Troop, being described as the "brains behind Bowser", who appears primarily in the the first two installments of the Paper Mario series. She serves as the secondary antagonist in Paper Mario and as a minor villain regularly in Bowser's company in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and its remake. Her name is a pun on "Kamek" and the feminine given name "Cammy."

History[edit]

Paper Mario series[edit]

Paper Mario[edit]

“Who stuck that weird thing into the story?”
Narrator, Paper Mario
Kammy Koopa prepares to destroy a gate in Goomba Village as Goombaria, Goompapa, and Mario look on

Kammy Koopa first appeared in Paper Mario, where serves as the secondary antagonist. In the game's opening, Bowser and Kammy attack Star Haven to steal the Star Rod and kidnap the seven Star Spirits. They succeed in this goal and then use Bowser's newfound power to invade Peach's Castle, propelling it into the air atop Bowser's Castle. Mario confronts the pair, and Kammy cheers Bowser on during their battle. After Mario falls to Bowser's strengthened power and is blasted out of a nearby window, Kammy orders two Koopatrol to capture Princess Peach as other members of the Koopa Troop take the other inhabitants of the castle hostage.

In the Prologue, Mario falls down to Goomba Village, where Kammy discovers his survival. She attempts to impede his progress by summoning a Yellow Block to drop on the gate leading out of the village, blocking Mario from leaving and returning to Toad Town. Mario receives a Hammer from Goompa and is able to destroy the block. He proceeds to Toad Town, defeating Goomba King along the way, and Kammy informs Bowser of this development.

Thereafter, Kammy regularly reports Mario's progress to Bowser during the Princess Peach interludes. In the Chapter 2 interlude, Kammy rushes into Peach's room, where Bowser is speaking with her, to inform Bowser of the Star Spirit's escape from Tubba Blubba. After Tubba Blubba's defeat, Kammy informs Bowser in the Chapter 3 interlude and reassures him that he remains unstoppable with the power of the Star Rod. Peach happened upon the conversation and eavesdropped, but she was eventually discovered by Bowser and Kammy. Bowser demanded Peach answer questions about Mario's greatest fears, with answers ranging from enemies to helpful items, Bowser orders Kammy to venture to the Shy Guy's Toy Box and use her magic to summon whatever Peach said Mario feared to guard several treasures the Shy Guys had stolen. Kammy expresses doubt that Peach was sincere in any of her responses, but she follows the order. She appears numerous times throughout the chapter to deploy the enemies or items Peach said most scared Mario. In the Chapter 4 interlude, Kammy catches Peach in the castle's kitchen after she baked a special Special Strawberry Cake for Gourmet Guy. She orders guards to return her to her room yet again, though not before Gourmet Guy informs Peach that the next Star Spirit is being held on Lavalava Island.

During Chapter 6's interlude, Peach disguises herself as a Clubba with the Sneaky Parasol and explores the Koopa Troop's occupation of her castle, where she discovers Kammy working on a secret project. Kammy took notice of what she thought was a Clubba and congratulated him doing a good job guarding Peach, though she soon realizes something is strange about the Clubba given he smells too nice. Using her magic to dispel the Clubba illusion, Kammy discovers Peach's disguise and orders two nearby Koopatrol to escort Peach back to her room. Once Mario completes Chapter 7 and has rescued all seven Star Spirits, Kammy urges Bowser to prepare his forces for an attack on the castle. She recommends ensuring Peach is kept out of their way by tying her up. Twink attempts to save Peach, though he is swatted out of a window by Bowser.

When Mario reaches the castle in Chapter 8, Kammy uses her secret project, the Power Platform, which is powered by her magic, to enhance Bowser's power even further. While Mario battled Bowser, Twink returns to free Peach. This leads to his own battle with Kammy. At first, Kammy outmatched Twink completely, but as their battle waged on Twink grew stronger due to the wishes of Peach. Her only attack during this fight is to throw Yellow Blocks at Twink and Peach. Eventually, Kammy finds herself unable to harm Twink due to the power of Peach's wishes and was eventually knocked unconscious by him. When Bowser was defeated by Mario, the Power Platform begins to malfunction due to Bowser's power overloading it. The platform explodes, sending Peach's Castle and its inhabitants, including Mario, Peach, and Twink, back down to Toad Town; Bowser and Kammy, however, and blasted off to an unknown location.

Kammy survived this explosion and can be seen in the ending parade. There, she is engaged in a magical duel with Jr. Troopa. After a wayward magical attack from the duel hits Bowser, both Kammy and Jr. Troopa are burned by Bowser's fire breath.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

“Why, even at my age, I was shaking what my momma gave me!”
Kammy Koopa, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and its remake, Kammy Koopa returns as a minor villain, reprising her role as Bowser's right-hand woman but assuming the role of comic relief rather than a menacing threat. Bowser learns of the power of the Crystal Stars and that Princess Peach was kidnapped by an unknown assailant from Kammy's reconnaissance in the Chapter 1 interlude. Bowser jumps into his Koopa Clown Car as Kammy follows him to Rogueport in order to rescue Peach (and kidnap her for themselves) and gain the power of the Crystal Stars. This leads to a chase for the rest of the game where Bowser and Kammy struggle, and fail, to catch-up to Mario. Their next stop is in Petalburg, where Mario and his partners recently defeated Hooktail and gained their first Crystal Star. More importantly to Bowser, it is also where Peach has recently been spotted; however, once they arrive in the village they learn that Peach's "spotting" was actual just a poster of the princess hung in the window of one of the town's Koopa Troopa residents. Kammy consoles Bowser after he is enraged by being deceived.

Kammy Koopa after coming from Glitzville in the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remake
Kammy returning from Glitzville

The Chapter 3 interlude sees Bowser and Kammy arriving at The Great Tree, where the Puni elder scolds them for their intrusion. This leads to an argument between Kammy and the elder, which Bowser gleefully watches, chortling "It's Hag vs. Hag! Awesome!" Realizing there is nothing for them in the tree, they depart. Learning that the next Crystal Star is in Glitzville in the Chapter 4 interlude, Kammy attempts to purchase two tickets for them to ride the Cheep Blimp to the floating city, one for a "great evil king" and one for a "sweet, young thing" from Stewart, the Cheep Cheep blimp operator; however, Bowser's presence, as well as that of the "deluded old hag", scare Stewart enough that he runs away from his post. Tired of wasting time, Bowser takes his Koopa Clown Car to the floating city, leaving Kammy to wait for Stewart to return so she can take the blimp and wasting one of the specially prepared Special Dirigible Deluxe Brown Bag Kammy Lunches. The slower method of travel proves fortuitous for Kammy as Bower's craft crashes in the sea, leaving him unable to reach Glitzville, while she enjoys herself by watching fights in the Glitz Pit and eating the hot dogs from Mr. Hoggle's Hot Dog Stand. They eventually meet up again in Rogueport, where Kammy, adorned with balloons and a Rawk Hawk headband, brags about her time until Bowser blasts her with his fire breath out of jealousy.

Their resumed search next brings them to Twilight Town in Chapter 5's interlude, where they are confronted by Lord Crump and X-Nauts that share their aim of holding Peach hostage and acquiring all of the Crystal Stars. The X-Nauts are searching for the Superbombomb lost by the Three Shadows, but Bowser and Kammy decide to try to take the weapon for themselves. They summon the Koopa Troop to fight against the X-Nauts for the bomb, but Bowser's fire breath accidentally detonates it, exploding both the Koopa Troop and the X-Nauts. Bowser and Kammy finally reach Glitzville, together, in Chapter 6's interlude. They break into Rawk Hawk's room and find what they believe is the Gold Star. Rawk Hawk enters and attacks the intruders, sending Kammy flying backwards into the star. This causes the star to fall and drop on Kammy's head, splitting it in half. Kammy deduces the star is a fake and Rawk Hawk confirms Mario has already collected the real star, sending Bowser into a rage.

The pair reach Poshley Heights in the Chapter 7 interlude and question the various residents on the whereabouts of the Garnet Star, most of whom are horrified by their presence. They break into the Poshley Sanctum only to find that, like in Glitzville, the star housed there is a fake. The sanctum's curator, Pennington, belittles their failed attempt until a Paragoomba crashes through a window to report that Mario has collected all seven Crystal Stars and is heading to the Thousand-Year Door. Kammy and Bowser then rush to meet him there, leading to their first and only appearance in the main story of the game. In Chapter 8, Kammy and Bowser ambush Mario and his party as they traverse the Palace of Shadow to finally rescue Peach. Intent of saving her themselves (only so they can kidnap her instead), Bowser and Kammy engage Mario and his partners in battle. They are defeated, and their distraction of Mario inadvertently provides Grodus enough time to prepare for the ritual wherein the Shadow Queen will possess Peach's body. Mario eventually rescues Peach, freeing her from the Shadow Queen's control and defeating the demon.

In the original game, Kammy is seen walking with Bowser during the end parade; however, the parade is absent in the remake. Instead, Kammy and Bowser walk across the stage with other characters as the credits roll, with Bowser dropping on Grodus in the process. They are both present at the end to the farthest right of the stage, celebrating the ending of the game alongside Mario, his partners, Princess Peach, and even TEC-XX.

Kammy Koopa
Kammy's bestiary picture.
Field Tattle[edit]

Outside of battle, Goombella can use Tattle on Kammy Koopa only after Mario defeats her and Bowser in the Palace of Shadow.

  • "That's Kammy Koopa. She's the old witch that serves as Bowser's advisor. But what do you care? Let's stop worrying about her and go save Peach!"

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

Two items featuring Kammy Koopa appear in the Super Smash Bros. series. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, there is a sticker of Kammy that raises the attack power of "direct" attacks by eight. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Kammy is featured as a primary, attack-type spirit that, when equipped, increases the power of magic attacks.

Super Mario-kun[edit]

Cropped from page 38 from issue 27 of Super Mario-kun.
Kammy Koopa in Super Mario-kun.

Kammy Koopa makes appearances in both the Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door arcs of Super Mario-kun. In volume 27, she battles Mario, Goombario, Kooper, Peach, and Twink at Bowser’s Castle. In the bonus chapter of volume 33, Kammy Koopa, disguised as Bowser, fights Yoshi Kid in Twilight Town.

General information[edit]

Personality[edit]

Although Bowser outright disrespects her quite often, usually directly in her presence, Kammy appears totally devoted to him and is often shown in his company. In Goombella's tattle in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, she wonders whether it is harder for Kammy to put up with Bowser or vice versa. The old Magikoopa is also somewhat vain, believing herself to be beautiful beyond compare, saying her name is beautiful, and often describing herself as such. Kammy can also be unintentionally comical at times and she occasionally shows signs of senility, particularly in The Thousand Year Door.

Physical appearance[edit]

Kammy Koopa is one of the highest-ranking members of the Koopa Troop. Accordingly, she wears distinctive purple robes to separate her from the others. Her dark purple hat, unlike most Magikoopas, bends backwards,where most Magikoopas' hats stick straight up unless they are mounted on a broom. She is seen with white hair down the side of her face and small oval-shaped glasses. She is also noticeably shorter than most Magikoopas, perhaps due to her hunched back. Being shorter, her staff is also shorter than most Magikoopas. She is also often seen mounted on her broom. The broom is much bigger than her, with bamboo-like texture to the wood. The end of the broom has a white and purple cloud-like texture. This end piece puffs as she flies. Her physical appearance bears a striking resemblance to Kamella.

Powers and abilities[edit]

In Paper Mario, Kammy Koopa showed a variety of powers, doing such feats as summoning Yellow Blocks and living creatures, using magical lightning which could cancel the effects of the Sneaky Parasol, and, in the game's ending parade, the ability to teleport and the usual Magikoopa ability to shoot a magical blast. Kammy also showed some expertise at engineering, being the one who built Bowser's Power Platform. Despite this range of abilities, Kammy was exceptionally weak in battle, having at the most only ten HP.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Kammy Koopa possess more generic Magikoopa abilities, such as bestowing different powers to herself and Bowser and recovering health.

Quotes[edit]

Paper Mario[edit]

  • "You little whippersnapper... You're too young to fight me!"
  • "Congratulations on your victory, Your Viciousness! That's why you're the king!"
  • "Bleah nyeah heh hee ha heh! You fell right into our trap! And you call yourself a hero? Did you think we were foolish enough to just sit back and watch as you saved the Star Spirits? I put together a little surprise for you...a device that increases Bowser's power! King Bowser will be so powerful that not even the power of the Star Spirits can compare! He'll now truly be invincible... ...thanks to my wisdom! Are you ready, my King? Then power up!!"
  • "Nyeah heh heh heh!!! Ooh, I can't wait until Mario gets here! He's gonna get beaten so bad! He'll probably start crying! Then King Bowser and I will laugh and laugh! Come and get it, Mario! Nyeah heh heh ha!!!!!"
  • "Nyeah heh ho ha... Did I just feel a breeze, or was that really your attack?"

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

  • "I am a beautiful Koopa with a beautiful name, Kammy Koopa!"
  • "This ugly thing knows where the Crystal Stars are! Tell us!"
  • "Why, even at my age, I was shaking what my momma gave me!'"
  • "You there! Two tickets! One 'great evil king' and one 'sweet, young thing'!"
  • "Glitzville was FANTASTIC! The fights were SO COOL!" [...] "And then... the Hot Dogs! Oh my gracious! YUMMERLY!"

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Paper Mario series[edit]

Paper Mario[edit]

Paper Mario enemy
Kammy Koopa
Battle idle animation of Kammy Koopa from Paper Mario Max HP 10 Attack 4 Defense 0
Role Boss Type Flying Level 99
Strong None Weak None Moves Block Crush (4, Twink)
Sleep? 0%, 0 Dizzy? 0%, 0 Shock? 0%, 0
Shrink? 0%, 0 Stop? 0%, 0 Fright? 0%
Air Lift? 0% Hurricane? 0% Coins N/A
Items N/A Run N/A Location(s) Peach's Castle
Tattle N/A
  • Website description:
    • Japanese:
      「ワシはカメックババぢゃ。ワシの知恵とクッパさまのパワーが合わされば、まさに怖いものなし。ワシの作戦はカンペキなのぢゃ。キノコワールドのやつらも、さぞかしあわてておろう。まったくもって、いい気味ぢゃ。ひゃっひゃっひゃっひゃ・・・」[1]
      (Translation: "I'm Kammy Koopa. If I combine my wisdom with Bowser's power, there's nothing to be afraid of. My strategy is perfect. Even the guys in Mushroom World are panicking. It's totally fine. It's creepy. Hyahyahhyahyah...")

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

Nintendo GameCube[edit]
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Kammy Koopa
Kammy Koopa Max HP 50 Attack 5 Defense 0
Location(s) Palace of Shadow Role Support Level 48
Sleep? 40% Dizzy? 60% Confuse? 40%
Tiny? 60% Stop? 40% Soft? 80%
Burn? 100% Freeze? 40% Fright? 0%
Gale Force? 0% KO? 5% Moves Magikoopa Blast (5, Piercing), Make Huge, Heal (8HP), Invisiblast, Zap, Defense Boost, Ailment Cure
Exp. points 0 Coins N/A Items None
Tattle Log #:
40
Log An old witch who's always with Bowser. She's a nasty, magic-using crone, but you should still respect your elders! Remember that!
Tattle That's Kammy Koopa. She's an evil old witch who's always helping Bowser out. Max HP is 50, Attack is 5, and Defense is 0. She uses magic to raise her Attack and Defense or get electrified or invisible. When her HP gets low, she may also use magic to restore HP. Her magic is totally annoying, so take her out before you focus on Bowser. Still, you gotta feel for her, having to hang out with Bowser all the time... Or do you think Bowser has a harder time enduring her?
Nintendo Switch[edit]
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Kammy Koopa
A Tattle Log image from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Max HP 50 Attack 5 Defense 0
Location(s) Palace of Shadow Role Support Level 48
Sleep? 40% Dizzy? 60% Confuse? 40%
Tiny? 60% Stop? 40% Soft? 80%
Burn? 100% Freeze? 40% Fright? 0%
Gale Force? 0% KO? 5% Moves Magikoopa Blast (5, Piercing), Make Huge, Heal (8HP), Invisiblast, Zap, Defense Boost, Ailment Cure
Exp. points 0 Coins N/A Items None
Tattle Log #:
41
Log An old witch who's always with Bowser. She's a nasty, magic-using crone, but you should still respect your elders! Remember that!
Tattle That's Kammy Koopa. She's an evil old witch who's always helping Bowser out. Max HP is 50, Attack is 5, and Defense is 0. She uses magic to raise her Attack and Defense or get electrified or invisible. When her HP gets low, she may also use magic to restore HP. Her magic is totally annoying, so take her out before you focus on Bowser. Still, you gotta feel for her, having to hang out with Bowser all the time... Or do you think Bowser has a harder time enduring her?

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Sticker
Kammy Koopa
A sticker of Kammy Koopa in the game Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Artwork from: Paper Mario
Effects in The Subspace Emissary: [Specials: Direct] - Attack +8
Usable by: Anyone

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit[edit]

Spirit
#97 Kammy Koopa
Spirits artwork of Kammy Koopa from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Series/game Paper Mario Series
Type Primary
Slots 1
Class Novice
Strength / effect(s) Attack
Magic Attack ↑
How to obtain World of Light (Light Realm); Spirit Board
Spirit battle Opponent(s) Bayonetta
Conditions Rule: Invisibility
  • All fighters are invisible after a little while
  • The enemy starts the battle with a Star Rod
Stage Paper Mario
Song Airship Theme - Super Mario Bros. 3

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カメックババ[?]
Kamekkubaba
Portmanteau of「カメック」(Kamekku, "Magikoopa"/"Kamek") and「婆」(baba, "old woman")
Chinese 卡米巫婆[?]
Kǎmǐ Wūpó
Kammy the Witch Paper Mario
卡美克巫婆[?]
Kǎměikè Wūpó
Magikoopa Witch The Thousand-Year Door remake
Dutch Kammy Koopa[?] -
French Kammy Koopa[?] -
German Kammy Koopa[?] -
Italian Kammy Koopa[2] -
Kameka[?] Feminine form of "Kamek"
Madame Kameka[?] - by Goombella
Korean 마귀망구[?]
Magwimanggu
From "마귀" (Magwi, "Kamek") and "할망구" (halmang'gu), an informal term of "할머니" (halmeo'ni, "grandmother")
Russian Кэмми Купа[?]
Kemmi Kupa
Kammy Koopa
Spanish Kammy Koopa[?] -

References[edit]

  1. ^ キャラクター紹介. Nintendo (Japanese). Retrieved July 2, 2024.
  2. ^ 2001. Paper Mario European manual. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 124.