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|image=[[File:Kroop.png]]
|full_name=Mayor Kroop
|image=[[File:TTYDNS Kroop Sprite.png|150px]]<br>Sprite from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch)
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
|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]])
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{{quote|I appreciate that, [[Mario|Murphy]]! They ARE nice eyebrows.|Kroop|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{quote|I appreciate that, [[Mario|Murphy]]! They ARE nice eyebrows.|Kroop|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
'''Kroop''' (also known as '''Mayor Kroop''' in the Trouble Center list) is a character in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He is an elderly [[Koopa Troopa]] and the mayor of [[Petalburg]]. Kroop and his life experience serves him and the citizens of Petalburg during times of peace and of crisis alike.


'''Kroop''' (also known as '''Mayor Kroop''' in the Trouble Center list) is a [[Koopa Troopa]] and the mayor of [[Petalburg]]. He is an elderly Koopa, and, as such, has much life experience. This experience serves him and the citizens of Petalburg during times of peace and during times of crisis. Kroop has large, bushy eyebrows, a white beard, a wrinkled face and green skin.
==History==
===Background===
Kroop had a wife in his past. She is only necessarily brought up when Mario first enters Kroop's house. After this entrance, Kroop (who seems to be afflicted with bad eyesight) swiftly "identifies" Mario as a thief. After some ramblings, he eventually tells Mario that he can take any of his belongings; everything but his "pictures of him and the missus." After this is stated, he begins trailing off about memories before quickly getting back to the point.
 
Later on, if Mario accepts Kroop's trouble, the elderly Koopa mentions "dating the missus back before she was the missus." Apparently, his wife's father was very strict, always requesting that Kroop's wife be brought home before sundown. As such, on dates, Kroop would constantly watch the sun (even more so than he did his date), which was "kind of blinding, in a painful sort of way." He also mentions that he first told his wife he loved her (apparently by stating something about her [[Koopa Shell|shell]] in a loud voice) on a boarding platform as she left on a nearby train; situations such as this happen to be a movie stereotype, as Kroop himself notes. Before ending his long conversation with Mario, he talks about how he and his wife were madly in love and how his wife used to comb his eyebrows in a tender manner that he enjoyed.
 
Like all implied characters, little is known about Kroop's wife. Kroop has three pictures set up in his house, and, while these are possible candidates for his "pictures of him and the missus," it is hard to make out what they depict (if they even depict anything in particular at all).  However, in the Switch remake, these pictures are now clearly visible, and they do indeed depict a younger Kroop as well as his wife in her younger years.
 
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
When Mario and Goombella arrive in Petalburg and ask the greeter about the Crystal Stars, he states that while he does not know what they are talking about, the mayor might. Once Mario arrives at Kroop's pink house, he accuses Mario of being a thief before telling the plumber that [[Hooktail]] has the Crystal Star. Wanting her defeated to bring peace to the town, Kroop provides Mario access to [[Shhwonk Fortress]], the site of the [[Moon Stone|Moon]] and [[Sun Stone|Sun]] Stones needed to open the path to [[Hooktail Castle]].
 
After Hooktail's defeat, he wishes Koops luck on his adventure, and tells Mario how confident he was that he would be able to get the Crystal Star.
 
Kroop has a [[Listen to me!|trouble]] in the game, in which he wants someone to talk to him. After Mario listens to his long speech, Kroop rewards the plumber with a [[Turtley Leaf]]. He, the [[Puni elder]], and [[Mayor Dour]] are members of the Silver Club, and Kroop must be visited during the [[Newsletter...]] trouble.
 
Kroop is one of two residents in Petalburg that knows the whereabouts of [[General White]]. If asked, he states that the Bob-omb traveled to "[[Keelhaul Key|Creaky Key]]".  


During the events of the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Kroop provides Mario access to [[Shhwonk Fortress]], the site of the [[Moon Stone|Moon]] and [[Sun Stone|Sun]] Stones needed to open the path to [[Hooktail Castle]].
During the final battle against the [[Shadow Queen]], Kroop, alongside other Petalburg residents, cheer on Mario.


Kroop's hearing is not what it used to be. For example, the old Koopa calls [[Mario]] by the name "Murphy" (''Japanese:'' マニオ - Manio) throughout the plumber's adventure, or calls Mario unselfish if Mario tries to accept a reward. Kroop also had a [[Listen to me!|trouble]] in the game. He wanted someone to talk to him. After Mario listened to his long speech, Kroop rewarded the plumber with a [[Turtley Leaf]].
===''Super Mario-kun''===
[[File:Kroop SuperMarioKun.png|thumb|Kroop in ''Super Mario-kun'']]
Kroop appears in volume 32 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' during the ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' arc. He plays a much smaller role than in the game, merely asking Mario to defeat Hooktail and wishing him luck as he leaves.


==Family==
==General information==
Kroop had a wife in his past. She is only necessarily brought up when Mario first enters Kroop's house. After this entrance, Kroop (who seems to be afflicted with bad eyesight) swiftly "identifies" Mario as a thief. After some ramblings, he eventually tells Mario that he can take any of his belongings; everything but his "pictures of him and the missus." After this is stated, he begins trailing off about memories before quickly getting back to the point.
===Physical appearance===
In the present day, Kroop has large, bushy eyebrows, a white beard, a wrinkled face and green skin. His posture is poor and he requires a cane to walk. In the past, as revealed in the remake, his skin was a lighter green. His brown eyebrows, while still thick, were not yet thick enough to cover his eyes, and he lacked a beard. In both the past and present, he can be seen wearing brown shoes and a green shell; it is likely the same shell in both instances, as he calls it "antique" when speaking to Mario.


Later on, if Mario was to accept Kroop's trouble, the elderly Koopa would mention "dating the missus back before she was the missus." Apparently, his wife's father was very strict, always requesting that Kroop's wife be brought home before sundown. As such, on dates, Kroop would constantly watch the sun (even more so than he did his date), which was "kind of blinding, in a painful sort of way." He would also mention that he first told his wife he loved her (apparently by stating something about her [[Koopa Shell|shell]] in a loud voice) on a boarding platform as she left on a nearby train; situations such as this happen to be a movie stereotype, as Kroop himself notes. Before ending his long conversation with Mario, he would also talk about how he and his wife were madly in love and about how his wife used to comb his eyebrows in a tender manner that he enjoyed.
===Personality===
Kroop's personality is dominated by his age. Though he is quite knowledgeable, being the only one in Petalburg aware of the Crystal Stars and how to get to Hooktail Castle through the pipe, it is often difficult to hear what he is even being asked due to his hearing not being what it used to be. For example, the old Koopa calls [[Mario]] by the name "Murphy" (''Japanese:'' マニオ - Manio) throughout the plumber's adventure. His memory is also poor to the point of worrying a Koopa Troopa in Petalburg. However, Goombella's tattle implies that his senility may be nothing more than an act to get what he wants, whether it be compliments about his eyebrows or not having to reward Mario for his heroism.


Like all implied characters, little is known about Kroop's wife. Kroop has three pictures set up in his house, and, while these are possible candidates for his "pictures of him and the missus," it is hard to make out what they depict (if they even depict anything in particular at all). However, in the Switch remake, these pictures are now clearly visible, and they do indeed appear to depict a younger Kroop as well as his wife in her younger years.
Though he can be grouchy, especially towards "kids these days", Kroop has a kinder side to him. After realizing that Mario is not a thief, he praises Mario for his efforts and enjoys talking to him, being sure to ask how he has been. When Koops decides to keep traveling with Mario, the mayor is there to see him off and reminds him that Petalburg will always be his home. Kroop truly loved his late wife, considering his photos with her his most valuable possessions and derailing conversations to talk about her. His memory of her is also relatively vivid, despite his previously mentioned memory problems.


==Tattle==
==Profiles==
*"''That's Kroop, the mayor of Petalburg. He just babbles, whether he's alone or not. I just can't tell if he's really senile, or if he's just working that angle, y'know?''"
*'''[[Tattle]]:''' "''That's Kroop, the mayor of Petalburg. He just babbles, whether he's alone or not. I just can't tell if he's really senile, or if he's just working that angle, y'know?''"


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Kroop tells the pair the location.png|
Kroop.png|Sprite from the original game
PMTTYDNS concept art Ch1 11.png|Concept artwork showing of a younger Kroop and his late wife
Kroop tells the pair the location.png|Screenshot from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''
Listentome PMTYYD.png
TTYDNS Talking to Kroop.png|Talking to Kroop in the remake
TTYD NS Shadow Queen Diamond Star.jpg|Kroop with the Diamond Star in Petalburg during the final battle in the remake
PMTTYDNS concept art Ch1 11.png|Concept artwork showing pictures of a younger Kroop and his late wife
PMTTYDNS concept art characters 4.png|Concept art showing Kroop wearing glasses
</gallery>
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 20:33, November 30, 2024

Kroop
Sprite of Kroop from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Sprite from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Full name Mayor Kroop
Species Koopa Troopa
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
“I appreciate that, Murphy! They ARE nice eyebrows.”
Kroop, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Kroop (also known as Mayor Kroop in the Trouble Center list) is a character in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He is an elderly Koopa Troopa and the mayor of Petalburg. Kroop and his life experience serves him and the citizens of Petalburg during times of peace and of crisis alike.

History[edit]

Background[edit]

Kroop had a wife in his past. She is only necessarily brought up when Mario first enters Kroop's house. After this entrance, Kroop (who seems to be afflicted with bad eyesight) swiftly "identifies" Mario as a thief. After some ramblings, he eventually tells Mario that he can take any of his belongings; everything but his "pictures of him and the missus." After this is stated, he begins trailing off about memories before quickly getting back to the point.

Later on, if Mario accepts Kroop's trouble, the elderly Koopa mentions "dating the missus back before she was the missus." Apparently, his wife's father was very strict, always requesting that Kroop's wife be brought home before sundown. As such, on dates, Kroop would constantly watch the sun (even more so than he did his date), which was "kind of blinding, in a painful sort of way." He also mentions that he first told his wife he loved her (apparently by stating something about her shell in a loud voice) on a boarding platform as she left on a nearby train; situations such as this happen to be a movie stereotype, as Kroop himself notes. Before ending his long conversation with Mario, he talks about how he and his wife were madly in love and how his wife used to comb his eyebrows in a tender manner that he enjoyed.

Like all implied characters, little is known about Kroop's wife. Kroop has three pictures set up in his house, and, while these are possible candidates for his "pictures of him and the missus," it is hard to make out what they depict (if they even depict anything in particular at all). However, in the Switch remake, these pictures are now clearly visible, and they do indeed depict a younger Kroop as well as his wife in her younger years.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

When Mario and Goombella arrive in Petalburg and ask the greeter about the Crystal Stars, he states that while he does not know what they are talking about, the mayor might. Once Mario arrives at Kroop's pink house, he accuses Mario of being a thief before telling the plumber that Hooktail has the Crystal Star. Wanting her defeated to bring peace to the town, Kroop provides Mario access to Shhwonk Fortress, the site of the Moon and Sun Stones needed to open the path to Hooktail Castle.

After Hooktail's defeat, he wishes Koops luck on his adventure, and tells Mario how confident he was that he would be able to get the Crystal Star.

Kroop has a trouble in the game, in which he wants someone to talk to him. After Mario listens to his long speech, Kroop rewards the plumber with a Turtley Leaf. He, the Puni elder, and Mayor Dour are members of the Silver Club, and Kroop must be visited during the Newsletter... trouble.

Kroop is one of two residents in Petalburg that knows the whereabouts of General White. If asked, he states that the Bob-omb traveled to "Creaky Key".

During the final battle against the Shadow Queen, Kroop, alongside other Petalburg residents, cheer on Mario.

Super Mario-kun[edit]

Kroop in Super Mario-kun
Kroop in Super Mario-kun

Kroop appears in volume 32 of Super Mario-kun during the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door arc. He plays a much smaller role than in the game, merely asking Mario to defeat Hooktail and wishing him luck as he leaves.

General information[edit]

Physical appearance[edit]

In the present day, Kroop has large, bushy eyebrows, a white beard, a wrinkled face and green skin. His posture is poor and he requires a cane to walk. In the past, as revealed in the remake, his skin was a lighter green. His brown eyebrows, while still thick, were not yet thick enough to cover his eyes, and he lacked a beard. In both the past and present, he can be seen wearing brown shoes and a green shell; it is likely the same shell in both instances, as he calls it "antique" when speaking to Mario.

Personality[edit]

Kroop's personality is dominated by his age. Though he is quite knowledgeable, being the only one in Petalburg aware of the Crystal Stars and how to get to Hooktail Castle through the pipe, it is often difficult to hear what he is even being asked due to his hearing not being what it used to be. For example, the old Koopa calls Mario by the name "Murphy" (Japanese: マニオ - Manio) throughout the plumber's adventure. His memory is also poor to the point of worrying a Koopa Troopa in Petalburg. However, Goombella's tattle implies that his senility may be nothing more than an act to get what he wants, whether it be compliments about his eyebrows or not having to reward Mario for his heroism.

Though he can be grouchy, especially towards "kids these days", Kroop has a kinder side to him. After realizing that Mario is not a thief, he praises Mario for his efforts and enjoys talking to him, being sure to ask how he has been. When Koops decides to keep traveling with Mario, the mayor is there to see him off and reminds him that Petalburg will always be his home. Kroop truly loved his late wife, considering his photos with her his most valuable possessions and derailing conversations to talk about her. His memory of her is also relatively vivid, despite his previously mentioned memory problems.

Profiles[edit]

  • Tattle: "That's Kroop, the mayor of Petalburg. He just babbles, whether he's alone or not. I just can't tell if he's really senile, or if he's just working that angle, y'know?"

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カメサブロウ[?]
Kamesaburō
Portmanteau of「亀」(kame, "turtle") and「三郎」(Saburō, an old-fashioned but common Japanese male given name)
ハナハナ村の村長[?]
Hanahana Mura no Sonchō
Petalburg Mayor Trouble Center list and field Tattle name
Chinese 卡米三郎[?]
Qiǎmǐsānláng
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Chinese (simplified) 花花村村长[?]
Huāhuā Cūn Cūnzhǎng
Petalburg Village Head Trouble Center list and field Tattle name
Chinese (traditional) 花花村村長[?]
Huāhuā Cūn Cūnzhǎng
Petalburg Village Head Trouble Center list and field Tattle name
Dutch Koopaerts[?] Portmanteau of "Koopa" and the Dutch name "Bogaerts"
French Koopert[?] Portmanteau of "Koopa" and common French name "Rupert"
German Kooperich[?] Portmanteau of "Koopa" and common German name "Erich"
Italian Tartaddeo[?] Portmanteau of tartaruga ("turtle") and the given name "Taddeo"; his name is only revealed in the Thwomp's quiz.
Korean 거북돌이[?]
Geobukdori
Portmanteau of "거북이" (geobugi, "turtle") and the Korean diminutive suffix "돌이" (-dori)
꽃잎 마을 촌장[?]
Kkonnip Ma'eul Chonjang
Petalburg Village Chief Trouble Center list and field Tattle name
Spanish Koopablo[?] Portmanteau of "Koopa" and the Spanish name "Pablo"