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{{about|the enemy|the species as a whole|[[Koopa (species)]]|the character from [[Mario Party 4]]|[[Koopa Troopa (Mario Party 4)]]}}
|image=[[Image:Koopa Troopa NSMB.png|200px|'''Koopa Troopa''']]<br>Koopa Troopa in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
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|image=[[File:SuperMarioParty KoopaTroopa.png|225px]]<br>Artwork of a Koopa Troopa from ''[[Super Mario Party]]''
|affiliation=[[Bowser]], [[Koopa Troop]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1985|1985]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' ([[2010]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
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{{quote|This shell was made to order. That's why it fits me so well. I mean, how cool do I look?|Koopa Troopa|Paper Mario}}
{{quote|This [[Green Shell|shell]] was made to order. That's why it fits me so well. I mean, how cool do I look?|Koopa Troopa|Paper Mario}}
'''Koopa Troopas''' (commonly shortened to '''Koopas''' or sometimes '''Troopas''') are anthropomorphic turtles with removable shells that come in many different colors, with green and red Koopa Troopas being the most common; green Koopa Troopas usually walk in a straight line until they hit a wall or fall into a bottomless pit, while red Koopa Troopas walk back and forth without walking off of the platforms they are on. Koopa Troopas are the most common members of the [[Koopa (species)| Koopa species]]. Most serve as foot soldiers belonging to [[Bowser's Minions]], being the second most common enemy encountered by Mario behind the [[Goomba]]s. As revealed in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', however, not all Koopa Troopas work for [[Bowser]] (or any other villain), some of whom even act as allies to [[Mario]] during his adventures, and have appeared as playable characters in various spin-off games starting with ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. They are notable for the many uses of their shells in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]].


'''Koopa Troopas''' (usually '''Koopas''', occasionally '''Troopas''', Japanese ノコノコ '''Nokonoko''') are common enemies in the [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]], usually displayed as foot soldiers of the [[Koopa Troop]], under the direct leadership of Bowser. Since ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', however, many Koopas have appeared who do not work for Bowser (or any other villain), some of whom even act as allies to [[Mario]] during his adventures. Koopa Troopas are turtle-like creatures with shells that come in many different colors, Red and Green being some of the most common. Koopas, along with [[Goomba]]s, are some of Mario's most common foes.
==Concept and creation==
[[File:Shellcreeper.png|thumb|left|Artwork of a Shellcreeper]]
[[File:HowToWin.png|thumb|Early artwork of Koopa Troopas in ''[[How to win at Super Mario Bros.]]'']]
An enemy that first appeared in ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'', the [[Shellcreeper]], was the "ancestor" of the Koopa Troopa.<ref>''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' Shellcreeper Japanese trophy description; English versions do not specify Koopa Troopa, but Japanese versions do.</ref> When creating ''Super Mario Bros.'', a few changes were made to the enemies, including the ability to jump on them in order to damage them.
 
The Koopa Troopa's Japanese name,「ノコノコ」(''Nokonoko''), is a Japanese term meaning "to walk unconcernedly", describing the green-shelled Koopa Troopas'  behavior. The English name comes from [[Bowser]]'s Japanese name,「クッパ」(''Kuppa''), which is itself derived from the Korean dish of the same name, while "Troopa" is a corruption of  "trooper", seemingly to keep the reference to forward marching from the Japanese name intact.
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==History==
==History==
===Background===
===''Mario Bros.''===
As mentioned below, an enemy that first appeared in ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'', the [[Shellcreeper]], was the "ancestor" of the Koopa Troopa. When creating ''Super Mario Bros.'', a few changes were made to the enemies, including the ability to jump on them in order to damage them.
[[File:Shellcreeper-SSBBrawl.png|thumb|left|A [[Shellcreeper]]]]
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In the game ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'', there are enemies called [[Shellcreeper]]s, which bear a huge similarity to Koopa Troopas, but cannot be jumped on. Shellcreepers come in three different colors to indicate their speed: green is the slowest, red is slightly faster, and purple is the fastest. They can be defeated by hitting the [[POW Block]] when they are on the ground to flip them over, then jumping on them. This results in a [[coin]] coming out of a [[Warp Pipe|pipe]].
 
The Shellcreepers are replaced by [[Spiny|Spinies]] in most remakes of ''Mario Bros.'' starting with the [[Super Mario Bros. 3#2 Player Game|battle mode in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'']], likely so players know not to jump on them. In fact, the version of ''Mario Bros.'' known as the [[Battle Game (Super Mario All-Stars)|Battle Game]] in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' features a regular green Koopa Troopa alongside Spinies.
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===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario Bros.''====
[[File:SMB - Koopa Troopa.png|thumb|150px|A Koopa Troopa, as it appears in ''Super Mario Bros.'']]
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In ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', Koopa Troopas are the second enemy [[Mario]] encounters, directly after [[Goomba]]s. They serve as foot-soldiers in the army Bowser uses to invade the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. If jumped on, a Koopa Troopa recedes into [[Koopa Shell|shell]], which can then be kicked to attack other enemies. If [[Super Mario (form)|Super]]/[[Fire Mario|Fire]] [[Mario]] gets hit by the shell, he reverts to [[Small Mario|Small form]]; Small Mario loses a life instead. If a Koopa Troopa's shell is left alone for too long, however, the Koopa reemerges (their legs flash rapidly as a warning). The game features two different types of Koopa Troopas: green, which walks in one direction until it is defeated or falls and appears darker in underground and castle levels; and red, which patrols a set area without walking off any edges. Sometimes, if a Koopa Troopa is either hit from below or is [[stomp]]ed while falling, the shell is flipped upside down (like with its death animation), although if left alone long enough, the Koopa will right itself back up. The game's instruction manual claims that red Koopa Troopas are timid and get scared easily as the reason for them not falling off cliffs. There is also a variation to the Koopa Troopa known as [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s, which are flying Koopa Troopas. A Koopa Troopa is one of seven [[Impostor Bowser|fake Bowsers]] that serve as the bosses of the castles in the first seven worlds, particularly in [[World 2-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2's castle]]; its true identity will be revealed if it is defeated by [[fireball]]s.
 
In some levels, like at the end of World 3-1, Koopas can sometimes descend staircases, allowing the player to kick their shell repeatedly against the staircase in order to potentially obtain an unlimited number of lives (although reaching the maximum can potentially lead to an instant [[Game Over]]). This is prevented in ''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]'' by having the Koopas on staircases replaced with Goombas.
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====''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''====
[[File:SMBLL Green Koopa Troopa Artwork.png|thumb|left|Artwork of a Koopa Troopa from ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'']]
[[File:Koopa Troopa Underwater.png|frame]]
Koopa Troopas reappear in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' working exactly the same way as in the previous game. However, they walk faster than before, making them harder enemies for Mario or Luigi to handle. They can now be found underwater, where they cannot be stomped. Unlike the ones on land, these Koopas have gray shells like the gray [[Cheep Cheep]]s that are normally found underwater (but are colored normally in the SNES remake; red Koopas, along with other red enemies, remain the same color regardless of whichever palette is used), suggesting that green/orange enemies are always colored gray/orange when using the underwater palette, as evidenced by the fact that gray Cheep Cheeps were recolored green in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''. In the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version, the fake Bowser fought at the end of World A's castle is actually a red Koopa Troopa, though it is depicted as a right-side-up Koopa instead of an upside-down one.
 
====''Super Mario Bros. 2''====
Koopa Troopas do not appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' due to its role as a remake of the game ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]''. However, their [[shell]]s do appear as items throughout the game, which can be used to hurl at enemies, like in the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' Unlike in ''Super Mario Bros.'', they do not hurt the player nor bounce off walls; this is changed in ''[[Super Mario Advance]]''.
 
====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
[[File:Koopa-Troopa-9.png|thumb|upright=0.66|Artwork of a Koopa Troopa from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'']]
Koopa Troopas make a reappearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. They are once again common foot soldiers in Bowser's army, although their reach is much wider in this game, as Koopa Troopas appear in nearly every Land Mario and Luigi visit. From this game onward, the brothers can pick up a Koopa that had gone into its shell and then throw it at enemies. In all versions of the game, Koopa Troopas walk on all fours, except one Koopa in the NES version's ending sequence who appears to be praying to [[Statue Mario]].
 
This game debuts two new sub-species of Koopa Troopas: [[Big Koopa Troopa|Giant Koopa]]s, which, like other giant versions of normal enemies in this game, can only be found on [[Giant Land]], and [[Dry Bones]], an undead version usually found in fortresses.
 
In the UK version of Bowser's letter revealing he had captured Princess Toadstool while the Mario Bros. were restoring the Mushroom Kings, he is erroneously identified as "Koopa Troopa."
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====''Super Mario Land''====
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While the common Koopa Troopas do not appear in ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', a species known as the [[Bombshell Koopa]] do. Instead of being able to be kicked in their shell, their shell is a [[bomb]].
 
====''Super Mario World''====
[[File:SMWKoopa.png|thumb|upright=0.66|left|Artwork of a Koopa Troopa from ''Super Mario World'']]
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''[[Super Mario World]]'' marks many changes to Koopa Troopas. It is the first time Koopa Troopas are seen walking on two legs in-game and wearing shoes (which later became the regular look for them). In this game, when a Koopa is jumped on, it is actually knocked out of its shell, becoming an [[Unshelled Koopa Troopa|unshelled Koopa]]. Shortly after getting knocked out, it will become stunned and vulnerable for a short period of time. To reclaim its shell, a Koopa has to walk back to it before Mario grabs it. In this game, Koopa Troopas traveled with Bowser to [[Dinosaur Land]] in an attempt to take it over, though this plan is thwarted by the Mario brothers.
This is the first game to introduce Koopas and [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]]s wearing [[Yellow Shell]]s and [[Blue Shell]]s. Also, if Yoshi eats certain color shells, then he will gain abilities: [[Green Shell]]s do nothing and can only be spat out normally, [[Red Shell]]s allow Yoshi to spit fire, Yellow Shells allow Yoshi to cause a small earthquake every time the player lands after a jump, which defeats any enemies who are on the ground nearby (an ability known as [[sand cloud]]), and Blue Shells allow Yoshi to fly for a short period of time.
 
The different color shells also point to the behavior of the Koopa Troopas. Blue-shelled Koopa Troopas act like red-shelled Koopa Troopas, but move faster. Additionally, when a blue-shelled Koopa loses its shell, instead of jumping into a new one, it will kick any shell in its path. It also does not get stunned when it loses its shell, as it slides out on its feet as opposed to its belly like other Koopa Troopas. Yellow-shelled Koopa Troopas are unique and tend to chase after Mario, but act like faster green-shelled Koopa Troopas in movement. When yellow-shelled Koopa Troopas lose their shell, a coin pops out. Also, when a yellow shell-less Koopa finds a new shell, it will turn into a [[Shell (flashing)|flashing Shell]] and chase Mario. It will be invincible to most of Mario's moves while defeating enemies in its path; however, [[Yoshi]] can eat this shell and gain all three shell abilities for a limited time, and a spin jump will also destroy this shell. [[Magikoopa]]s can create yellow-shelled Koopa Troopas out of [[Rotating Block]]s.
The game also features a new variant called a [[Climbing Koopa]], a Koopa Troopa that is capable of climbing on [[Chain-Link|fences]] and found mainly in [[castle]] levels.
 
After the player completes the [[Special Zone]], or finds all exits in ''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]'', all Koopa Troopas (except the climbing variants) become '''Mask Koopas''', with their respective shells becoming round masks that vaguely resemble Mario. With this, Green and Red Koopas will be replaced with their Yellow and Blue counterparts respectively, although standalone unshelled Koopas and other Koopa Troopa species will keep their original colors.
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====''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''====
[[File:SML2 Koopa Troopa.png|frame|left]]
Actual Koopa Troopas appear in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', and assist [[Wario]] in taking over [[Mario Land (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Mario Land]]. These Koopa Troopas can be kicked at each other like as usual and they can right themselves after being jumped on. Koopa Troopas once again walk on all fours in this title.
 
It is unknown what color Koopa Troopas are in this game, as the game is in black and white; their behavior is identical to the normal behavior of the red-shelled ones, but the official artwork depicts them as green-shelled.
 
While the Bombshell Koopa is absent, it has a [[Buzzy Beetle]]-like variant known as the [[Noko Bombette]]. Additionally, a gigantic Koopa appears at the entrance to the [[Turtle Zone]]. It will swallow Mario up, allowing him to enter the zone.
 
====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''====
[[File:KoopaTroopaSM64.png|thumb|upright=0.7|A Koopa Troopa in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'']]
Koopa Troopas, also referred to as '''Small Koopas''',<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/19980610064231/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/super_mario64/1-7.html|title=Course 1 - Star 7: Collect 100 Coins|publisher=Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy|language=en-us|accessdate=July 5, 2024}}</ref> are enemies in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. They are encountered on [[Bob-omb Battlefield]] and [[Tiny-Huge Island]] only. Only green-shelled Koopa Troopas appear in this game, and unlike nearly all of their other appearances, the Koopa Troopas do not act aggressively towards [[Mario]]; in fact, they attempt to escape whenever they see him coming. If jumped on or punched, the Koopa Troopas will be knocked out of their [[Koopa Shell|shell]]s and transformed into [[Unshelled Koopa Troopa|unshelled Koopa]]s. These Koopa Troopas are harmless and cannot hurt Mario, but they can push him back if touched. Attacking them in this state will defeat them, and they will yield a [[Blue Coin]]. Once the Koopa Troopas are knocked out of their shells, Mario can ride on their shells in a manner similar to surfing. Koopa Shells can also be found in certain [[! Block]]s and [[clam]]s. Additionally, a [[Small Koopa Troopa]] appears on the tiny area of Tiny-Huge Island, but it cannot damage Mario and will be defeated if he attacks or even touches it.
 
A friendly [[Big Koopa Troopa|Giant Koopa]] called [[Koopa the Quick]] also appears in ''Super Mario 64'', in the same courses that regular Koopa Troopas are found in. This marks the first time an individual Koopa Troopa is given a name that differentiates from the species, as well as the first appearance of a Koopa Troopa who seems neutral to the battle between Mario and the Koopa Troop. When Mario speaks to Koopa the Quick, he gives a high-pitched whooping or hiccupping sound that would go on to be the iconic voice of all Koopa Troopas, especially in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series.
 
Koopa Troopas also appear in the remake of this game, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', and behave the same. In this game, Koopa Shells can also be found in some [[Block (Super Mario 64)|Brick]]s. There is also a fully functional unused red Koopa Troopa that can be found in the game's codes. When they see the player, the red Koopa Troopas will run into them and knock them around, unlike the green ones. While their shells cannot be ridden, they can be kicked to hit other enemies. [[Yoshi]] can spew fire after eating a red Koopa Troopa.
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====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
{{main|Electro-Koopa|Snooza Koopa}}
Although Koopa Troopas do not appear in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', an electric-shelled variant known as the [[Electro-Koopa]] and a large, sleeping variant known as the [[Snooza Koopa]] do.
 
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
[[File:NSMB Blue Koopa Troopa Walking Sprite.gif|frame]]
[[File:NSMB Green Koopa Troopa Artwork.png|thumb|120px|left|Artwork of a Koopa Troopa in ''New Super Mario Bros.'']]
Koopa Troopas appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' A difference from before is that ground-pounding a Koopa Troopa can send it into its shell and cause it to begin sliding. Mario can also [[shell dash|slide]] like a kicked Koopa shell once he obtains a [[Blue Shell]]. One Blue Koopa Troopa appears in the snow battle stage of the Mario vs. Luigi mode. If Mario attacks it, he can take the Blue Shell and become [[Shell Mario]]. The Koopa Troopas dance to the [[Paah|vocal riffs]] in the music.
 
====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
[[File:GalaxyKoopa.png|thumb|upright=0.66|Artwork from ''Super Mario Galaxy'']]
Koopa Troopas reappear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', both in green and red varieties. Koopas revert back to their original appearance by walking on all-fours and not wearing shoes, but in the same manner as [[Shellcreeper]]s. This makes it the first 3D platforming game to show them walking on all fours. They always have angry expressions and make the same "hiccup" sounds they make in the spin-off installments. The normal green type first appears in the [[Space Junk Galaxy]], and later appears in galaxies like the [[Bigmouth Galaxy]] and [[Bowser Jr.'s Airship Armada]], while the red type only appears once in the entire game, with a single Red Koopa appearing in [[Sea Slide Galaxy]], near the lighthouse.
 
Their behavior is different to ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', as instead of running away from Mario, Koopas instead patrol a set area (green ones move back-and-forth in a straight line, while the red one moves in a circle) and can actually hurt Mario if he touches them.
 
As usual, jumping on a Koopa or [[spin]]ning into it will cause the Koopa to retreat into its shell. As usual, waiting a bit will cause the Koopa to come out of its shell. Defeating a Koopa (by throwing its shell away or breaking it) causes it to respawn in the same area it patrolled, making it one of the only enemies in the game to do so (along with [[Cataquack]], in Beach Bowl Galaxy). Koopa shells themselves (both [[Green Shell|green]] and [[Red Shell|red]]) also appear as common items (more common than the Koopa Troopa enemy itself) which can be thrown to defeat enemies and smash open chests or held onto underwater in order to swim faster.
 
An unused blue-shelled variant of a Koopa Troopa can be found in the game files.
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====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
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Koopa Troopas reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', acting as they did in the first ''New Super Mario Bros.'' Koopa Troopas once again dance to the [[Paah|vocal riffs]] in the background music by pausing and facing the screen, though they now do a bit of cha-cha. In this game, they appear in both green and red-colored shell variations. The green Koopa Troopas will walk in a straight line until they reach a wall, but red Koopa Troopas turn around when they reach a drop in the ground. Koopa Troopas can be defeated by [[Spin Jump]]s and [[Ground Pound]]s, and therefore are much simpler to defeat than in earlier games.
 
====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
Koopa Troopas reappear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', with the same appearance and behavior as ''Super Mario Galaxy''. In this game, only Green Koopas appear, and only in the [[Cosmic Cove Galaxy]].
 
[[Big Koopa Troopa|Giant Koopa]]s make their 3D debut in this game, and appear in the [[Supermassive Galaxy]].
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====''Super Mario 3D Land''====
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Koopa Troopas reappear in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' as rare enemies. Unlike the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' games, the Koopa Troopas have their modern appearance from ''[[Super Mario World]]'' back, walking on two legs in-game and wearing shoes, although they appear to be a bit larger in this game, which, like the Goombas, make them easier to jump on, and have a dark navy blue pigment in their eyes.


The Koopa Troopa's name comes from [[Bowser]]'s Japanese name, クッパ ''Kuppa'', which is itself derived from the Korean dish of the same name. <ref>http://themushroomkingdom.net/mariosan.shtml</ref> The last name ''Troopa'', is taken from the word "troop" in reference to the Koopas' role as foot soldiers in Bowser's army, with the ''a'' likely added on to make the name rhyme. It could also be viewed as a corruption of the word "trooper", in the same way that Paratroopa could be analogous to "paratrooper". Their Japanese name, ノコノコ ''Nokonoko'', means "unconcernedly," although the latter use is usually written in hiragana.
Koopa Troopas are rare to encounter in the game, with only twelve appearing in the whole game, and are found in four levels ([[World 1-2 (Super Mario 3D Land)|Worlds 1-2]], [[World 1-3 (Super Mario 3D Land)|1-3]], and [[World 4-1 (Super Mario 3D Land)|4-1]] and [[Special 4-1]]).  


===''Mario Bros.===
They behave similarly to their versions from previous games, where [[Mario]] stomps them and they retreat into their [[Green Shell|shells]] so Mario can kick them to attack enemies. However, in this game, no matter how Mario attacks them, Koopa Troopas only retreat inside their shells when hit, though hitting them with another shell or running into them while [[Invincible Mario|invincible]] does destroy them. However, this only works if the Koopa that is hit has not retreated into its shell; hitting another shell results in that shell moving, and two shells in motion hitting each other simply rebound. They will never get back out of their shells in this game and remain in them endlessly once they have been attacked. Mario can only kick shells in this title; he cannot hold them. While retreated into their shells, [[Tanooki Mario]] can whip them with his tail or [[Fire Mario]] can shoot them with fireballs simultaneously five times to make the shell break open and reveal a 1-Up Mushroom.
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[[Image:Shellcreeper.jpg|thumb|left|A [[Shellcreeper]].]]
After the player has defeated [[Bowser]] in {{world-link|8|bowser3d|World 8-Bowser: Part 1}} 1 for the first time, the Toads find a postcard that has a picture of [[Luigi]] captured by a Koopa Troopa and a [[Peepa]].
In the game ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros]]'', there are enemies called [[Shellcreeper]]s, who bear a huge similarity to Koopa Troopas but cannot be jumped on. Shellcreepers come in three different colors to indicate their speed: slow green, medium purple, and fast red. They were replaced by [[Spiny|Spinies]] in the later versions.
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===''Super Mario'' series===
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
====''Super Mario Bros.====
Koopa Troopas reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', behaving the same as in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' titles. In this game, when Mario touches a Gold Ring, Koopa Troopas turn golden for a time. When these golden Koopa Troopas' shells are tossed, a path of coins is created behind them wherever they go. Additionally, whenever a gold Koopa Troopa hits an enemy, an ascending number of coins are added to the player's coin count, depending on how many enemies are defeated.
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In ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', Koopas are the second enemy [[Mario]] encounters, directly after [[Goomba]]s. They serve as foot-soldiers in the army Bowser uses to invade the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. If jumped on, a Koopa recedes into its [[Shell]], and can then be jumped on and used as a projectile with which to attack other enemies. If left alone for too long, however, the Koopa rights itself. It should be noted that this arguably places Koopas among the most resilient enemies in the game, as they can not be defeated by merely jumping, they can only be truly defeated by fireballs, collision with other shells, or by getting sent over a cliff into a bottomless pit. The game features two different types of Koopas: green-shelled ones (which walk in one direction until they are slain or they fall off of a cliff), and red-shelled ones (which patrol a set area without walking off any edges). They reappear in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' working exactly the same way. Here, they have the ability to breathe underwater. They can not be stomped on if they are underwater.


====''Super Mario Bros. 2====
====''New Super Mario Bros. U''====
Koopa Troopas are absent from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' due to its role as a remake of the game ''[[Doki Doki Panic]]''. Despite their absence, their [[Red Shell|shells]] appear as usable items throughout the game, which could be used to hurl at enemies, just as they did in the previous game.  
Koopa Troopas reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', once again behaving the same as previous ''New Super Mario Bros.'' titles. [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]]s and [[Big Koopa Troopa]]s also appear.


====''Super Mario Bros. 3====
====''Super Mario 3D World'' / ''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''====
[[Image:Koopa-Troopa-9.png|thumb|120px|left|A Koopa Troopa from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.]]
[[File:Koopa Troopa Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|thumb|left|Artwork of an [[Unshelled Koopa Troopa|unshelled Koopa]] chasing its lost [[Green Shell|shell]] in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'']]
Koopas make a reappearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. They are once again common foot soldiers in Bowser's army, although their reach is much wider in this game, as Koopas appear in almost every Land Mario and Luigi visit. ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' also allows the brothers to pick up a Koopa that had gone into its shell, and to then throw it at enemies. It should be noted that in all of these games, Koopas walk on all fours except one Koopa in the game's ending sequence. That Koopa was the first Koopa to walk on two legs.
[[File:SM3DW+BF Artwork Koopa Troopa (Cat).png|thumb|A Cat Koopa Troopa]]
Koopa Troopas return in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'', with a more common appearance than in previous 3D ''Super Mario'' games. Here, they act differently from their appearance in ''Super Mario 3D Land'' by usually chasing Mario, like [[Goomba]]s, rather than always walking back and forth in a straight line. They can also be removed from their shells like in ''Super Mario World''. Koopa Troopas will try to get back into their shell if it is taken, and if they realize their shell has been lost, they express disappointment for a moment and return to chasing Mario. They make the hiccuping sounds they make in spin-off installments and ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''. Players also have the ability to [[shell dash|climb inside abandoned shells]], which will cause them to change color. This speedy form of transportation can be used to defeat other nearby enemies. There also appears to be a time limit for how long Mario and company can remain in these shells before they become dizzy and must exit them.


In the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' (available in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''), Koopa Troopas also appeared in the Battle Game Mode. Unlike the Shellcreepers, the Mario Bros. can actually stomp on them. Therefore, [[Spiny|Spinies]] fulfill the Shellcreepers' old role.
In the ''Bowser's Fury'' campaign of ''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury'', Koopa Troopas gain a new variation based on the [[Cat Mario|Cat transformation]] called '''Cat Koopa Troopas''', which have fur, cat ears, and a longer, cat-like tail.
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====''Super Mario World====
====''Super Mario Maker'' series====
[[Image:KoopaTroopa-SMW.png|frame|'''Koopa Troopas''' and Mask Koopas.]]
Koopa Troopas reappear in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', ''[[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' as an enemy. They function exactly like they did in previous games, except in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' game style, where they will not chase Mario. In the Course Editor, they are enemies that can be placed. They start out as the green variants, but when they are shaken, they turn into the red variant. Like many enemies, they can be enlarged by a [[Super Mushroom]] and be given wings, and in the case of the latter, they turn into Koopa Paratroopas. They can be placed in [[Bill Blaster]]s, [[Warp Pipe]]s, and [[Block]]s.
''[[Super Mario World]]'' marked many changes to Koopa Troopas (although the changes were not as drastic as the ones to [[Goomba]]s). It marked the first time Koopas were seen walking on two legs in-game, and wearing shoes (which later became the standard look for them). In this game, when a Koopa is jumped on, it is actually knocked out of its shell, becoming a [[Beach Koopa]]. To reclaim its shell, a Koopa has to walk back to it before Mario grabs it. In this game, Koopa Troopas traveled with Bowser to [[Dinosaur Land]] in an attempt to take it over, though this plan was thwarted by the Mario Bros..


This also was the first game to introduce in-game yellow-shelled and blue-shelled Koopas. Blue-shelled Koopas acted like red-shelled Koopas, but moved faster. Additionally, when a blue-shelled Koopa loses its shell, instead of jumping into a new one, it'll kick any shell in its path. Yellow-shelled Koopas tend to chase after Mario, but acted like faster green-shelled Koopas in movement. When yellow-shelled Koopas lose their shell, a coin pops out. Also, when a shell-less yellow-shelled Koopa finds a new shell, it will turn into a [[Rainbow Shell]] and chase Mario. It will be invincible to most of Mario's moves, however, Yoshi can eat this shell and gain all three shell abilities for a limited time, and a spin jump will also destroy this shell. [[Magikoopa]]s can create yellow-shelled Koopas out of [[Rotating Block]]s.
When they are enlarged, their shells can break through blocks without bouncing. Koopa Shells are able to bounce on [[Trampoline]]s and [[Note Block]]s in this game. In the ''Super Mario World'' and ''Super Mario 3D World'' game styles (the latter being exclusive to ''Super Mario Maker 2''), Koopa Troopas are turned into [[Unshelled Koopa Troopa|unshelled Koopa]]s when jumped on.


After the player completes the [[Special World]] (or find all exits in ''[[Super Mario Advance 2]]''), all Koopa Troopas become [[Mask Koopa]]s.
====''Super Mario Run''====
Koopa Troopas reappear in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' and behave similarly to how they did in the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games. Green Koopa Troopas and Red Koopa Troopas have different listings in the Notebook and are [[level up|levelled up]] separately.


====''Super Mario 64====
In this game, when Mario stomps on a Koopa Troopa, the shell is instantly sent sliding, without the need to stomp or kick the shell seperately. Even still, attacking a block that a Koopa Troopa stands on throws the Koopa forward in non-spinning shell form. Koopas recover much faster than usual from this state, but it lasts long enough to walk into the shell given no impediments. When the player [[Vaulting|vault]]s over a Koopa Troopa, it retreats into its shell until the move ends. Using a [[Vaulting Jump]] will kick the shell.
[[File:SM64Koopa.png|thumb|130px|A Koopa Troopa, as seen in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.]]
Koopas made their 3-D debut in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', where they appeared as rare enemies found in two levels. They appeared as members of Bowser's army which invaded the portraits of [[Princess Peach's Castle]]. Unlike almost all of their other appearances, the Koopas in this game do not act aggressively towards [[Mario]]; in fact, they attempted to escape whenever they saw him coming. If jumped on or punched, the Koopas will be knocked out of their shells, which Mario can then ride on in a manner similar to surfing. One hit after they are transformed into [[Beach Koopa]]s will destroy them. Only green-shelled Koopas appear in this game. If Beach Koopas are destroyed, a [[Blue Coin]] will pop out. Also, these Koopas were harmless and couldn't hurt Mario, but they can push him back if touched.  


A more friendly Koopa called [[Koopa the Quick]] (due to his speed) also appeared in ''Super Mario 64''. This marked the first time an individual Koopa was given a name and differentiated from the species, as well as the first appearance of a Koopa who seemed neutral to the battle between Mario and the Koopa Troop.
The nature of that shell makes defeating Koopa Troopas complicated. Stomping on them still grants coins, but does not count as defeating them on the Results screen and for leveling up. To level them up, they have to be defeated in ways that do not have them retreat into the shell, of which there are many. Examples include using another shell, [[roll]]ing into them, or being invincible.


Koopa Troopas also appeared in the remake of this game, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. Their shells could also be found in some blocks and could be ridden. However the unused red koopa shells could be punched or kicked and would fly forward.
====''Super Mario Odyssey''====
[[File:SandKingdomKoopaSMO.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|The Red Koopa Troopa that hosts the Trace-Walking minigame in the Sand Kingdom]]
In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', Koopa Troopas appear as non-playable characters rather than enemies, serving as hosts for minigames, and have their usual modern appearance seen in many ''Super Mario'' games. Like most of the game's other non-playable characters, all of these Koopa Troopas are wearing irremovable hats, preventing Mario from potentially capturing them.


====''New Super Mario Bros.====
In the [[Sand Kingdom]], [[Snow Kingdom]], and [[Moon Kingdom]], a Koopa Troopa (a red Koopa Troopa wearing a sombrero; a blue one wearing a snow hood; a purple one wearing an astronaut helmet, respectively) hosts the Trace-Walking minigame that involves Mario walking on a circle of arrows (a triangle for the Snow Kingdom version) that disappear after some time. If Mario gets 80 points, the Koopa Troopa gives him a Power Moon. After breaking the [[Moon Rock]]s in the respective kingdoms during the post-game, Mario can take on each trace-walking challenge again for more Power Moons should he score 90 points or more.
Once again, Koopa Troopas appear in ''New Super Mario Bros.''. Their role is exactly the same as in the other sidescrolling ''Mario'' platformers, however a ground pound can send them and into their shells and cause them to begin sliding. In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' there is a multi-player battlestage where a single Blue Koopa Troopa reappeared for the first time since ''Super Mario World''. If Mario attacked him, he could take the Blue Shell and become [[Shell Mario]]. The Koopas dance to the vocal riffs in the music's background.


====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii====
After completing the game, Mario can find a green Koopa Troopa in a cap that hosts the Koopa Freerunning mini-game, where Mario races a quartet of Koopa Troopas known as the [[Roving Racers]], with the goal to reach a shining beacon at the end. Placing first rewards Mario with a Power Moon. Mario can race against the Roving Racers in every kingdom (excluding the [[Cloud Kingdom]], [[Ruined Kingdom]], [[Dark Side]] and [[Darker Side]]), and the environment of each kingdom is in the same state as when Mario first visits it (rainy in the Metro Kingdom, for example). After winning the Regular Cup and breaking the Moon Rock in the same kingdom, Mario can rematch the Roving Racers to collect a second Power Moon in the more difficult Master Cup version. In the Master Cup, a gold Koopa Troopa replaces the purple-shelled racer and often uses shortcuts to reach the goal. Interestingly, the Roving Racers have longer arms and legs to match Mario's body proportions.  
Koopas reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' acting like they did in their predecessor. Koopas once again dance to the electronic vocal riffs in the background music by pausing and facing the screen in the former, or doing a bit of cha-cha in the latter. In this game, thay appear in both green and red colored shell variations. The green Koopas will walk in a staight line untill they reach a wall, but red Koopas turn around when they reach a drop in the ground. Koopa Troopas can be defeated by [[Spin Jump]]s and [[Ground Pound]]s, and therefore are much simpler to defeat than in earlier games.


====''Super Mario Galaxy====
In some kingdoms, Koopa Troopas appear as enemies in 8-bit segments. This makes them the only enemies to be exclusive to 8-bit segments, and the only ones to have a non-hostile counterpart.
[[Image:GalaxyKoopa.png|thumb|120px|left|A ''Super Mario Galaxy'' Koopa Troopa.]]
Koopa Troopas reappear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' where they are semi-common enemies found mostly on the airship levels. Strangely enough, they are shown walking on all fours, like in ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', and always show an angry-looking expression. They did not flee from Mario like in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and instead patrolled a set area; which was a straight line for Green Koopa Troopas and a small circle for Red Koopa Troopas.


Also, unlike in ''Super Mario 64'', Koopa Troopas can actually hurt Mario in this game. As usual, jumping on a Koopa will cause it to retreat into its shell, but they can be defeated permanently by attacking with a ground pound. Attacking with a spin will defeat the Koopa and also spin the shell into Mario's hands so it can be used.
====''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''====
[[File:SMBWKoopas.jpg|thumb|Two Koopa Troopas in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'']]
[[File:A floating red koopa.png|thumb|left|A floating Koopa Troopa in zero gravity]]
Koopa Troopas return as enemies in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', where they have a hunched posture similar to appearances between ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. A new, pink-shelled variant that wears roller skates named [[Rolla Koopa]] also appears, as well as a variant resembling a sea turtle and soft-shelled turtle called [[Snortoise]].
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Koopa shells also appear as common items which can be thrown to defeat enemies and smash open chests or held onto underwater in order to swim faster; red shells travel faster than green shells, while [[Gold Shell]]s, which only appear in [[Beach Bowl Galaxy]] and [[Bigmouth Galaxy]], travel the fastest. [[Red Shell]]s and Gold Shells home in on enemies.
===DIC cartoons===
====''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''====
{{quote|Hold it, you sewer squirts! You can't dupe a Troopa! You're the Mario Brothers! Troopatize those pipesqueaks!|Koopa Troopa|"[[Hooded Robin and His Mario Men]]"}}
[[File:SMBSS Koopa Troop with Spear.png|thumb|left|A Koopa Troopa from the opening of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'']]
Koopa Troopas are the most frequently recurring minions in [[Bowser|King Koopa]]'s army on ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''. The Koopa Troopas are generally portrayed as being slightly slow and incompetent, although they are usually successful in carrying out simple jobs. The design used for Koopa Troopas on ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' is different than their in-game appearance, depicting them with green skin, green-rimmed shells, and beady eyes. It is possible that they were given green skin to better correlate with King Koopa's appearance. The Koopa Troopas on the show are depicted as bipeds, something that had yet to be seen in any game until ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Also, as a joke, Koopa Troopas are usually seen wearing turtleneck sweaters.


====''Super Mario Galaxy 2====
In early episodes such as "[[King Mario of Cramalot]]" and "[[Rolling Down the River]]", Koopa Troopas speak in very slow, deep voices. However, in all of their later appearances, their voices, while still somewhat slow, are notably higher.
Koopa Troopas reappear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', and they act the same way as their predecessor. They appear in the [[Cosmic Cove Galaxy]] while Gargantua Koopa Troopas appear in the [[Supermassive Galaxy]]. Red Koopas do not appear in the game.


===''Super Mario Land'' series===
In many episodes, a single Koopa Troopa is shown to be a member of King Koopa's "Koopa Pack", which also consists of [[Mouser]] and [[Tryclyde]]. There is never any indication of how this particular Koopa Troopa earned his rank in the Koopa Pack, as there is nothing to differentiate him from any other generic Koopa Troopa. This Koopa Troopa goes along with [[Bowser|King Koopa]]'s plots, and is usually dressed up in costume like King Koopa and many other minions to go along with the theme of the episode.
====''Super Mario Land====
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Koopas did not appear in ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', although a very similar species did. In ''Super Mario Land'', Koopas were replaced by [[Nokobon]]s, turtle-like creatures with bombs in place of shells. When jumped on, Nokobons simply exploded (this was due to the limitations of the system ''Super Mario Land'' was made for, the original [[Game Boy]]{{refneeded}}).


====''Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins====
In the episode "[[Princess, I Shrunk the Mario Brothers]]" it is shown that Koopa Troopas have a phobia of vegetables.
Actual Koopa Troopas appear in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins]]''. These Koopas worked directly for [[Wario]], and attempted (along with their boss) to take over [[Mario Land]]. These Koopas can be kicked at each other like in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' series, and they may right themselves after being jumped on. Koopas once again walk on all fours during these games. It is unknown what color of Koopas appeared in the ''Super Mario Land'' series, as both of the games were in black and white.
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*[[The Bird! The Bird!]]
*[[King Mario of Cramalot]]
*[[Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid]]
*[[Rolling Down the River]]
*[[The Great Gladiator Gig]]
*[[The Great BMX Race]]
*[[Toad Warriors]] (cameo)
*[[Count Koopula]]
*[[Pirates of Koopa]]
*[[Two Plumbers and a Baby]]
*[[Do You Princess Toadstool Take this Koopa...?]]
*[[The Pied Koopa]]
*[[Mario and Joliet]]
*[[Hooded Robin and His Mario Men]]
*[[Mighty McMario and the Pot of Gold]]
*[[Koopa Klaus]]
*[[Bad Rap]]
*[[The Mark of Zero]]
*[[The Ten Koopmandments]]
*[[The Koopas are Coming! The Koopas are Coming!]]
*[[Quest for Pizza]]
*[[Plummers Academy]]
*[[Princess, I Shrunk the Mario Brothers]]
*[[Little Red Riding Princess]]
*[[The Provolone Ranger]]
*[[Escape from Koopatraz]]
*[[Flatbush Koopa]]
*[[Crocodile Mario]]
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===''Mario Clash===
====''Super Mario World'' television series====
In ''[[Mario Clash]]'' Koopas have a very important role. In this game, the only way to defeat enemies such as [[Thorny|Thornies]] is to hit them with a Koopa shell. There are always two Koopas, if one Koopa falls of a cliff another will appear.
{{quote|Do Koopa Troopas have shells? Besides, [[Luigi|little brother]], if I wasn't sure, would I do this?|[[Mario]]|"[[Fire Sale]]"}}
[[File:SMWCartoonTroopa.jpg|thumb|A Koopa Troopa in the ''Super Mario World'' television series episode "[[Fire Sale]]".]]
A single, red-shelled Koopa Troopa makes an appearance in the ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' episode "[[Fire Sale]]". This Koopa Troopa's design is truer to the games than that of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', and is based on the Paratroopas that briefly appear in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' episode "[[Do the Koopa]]". This is also the only Koopa Troopa to appear in the follow-ups from ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''.


===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!===
The Koopa Troopa in "Fire Sale" never speaks, and serves as [[Wendy O. Koopa|Kootie Pie Koopa's]] lackey and personal punching bag throughout the episode. Near the beginning of the episode, Kootie Pie jumps on the Koopa Troopa repeatedly, knocking him [[Unshelled Koopa Troopa|out of his shell]]. When Kootie Pie throws the Koopa Troopa back into his shell, he winds up wearing the shell backward and is stuck like that for a while. Despite the abuse he took, the Koopa Troopa has the last laugh towards Kootie Pie at the end, when she is frozen in a block of ice. The Koopa just reads a magazine and sips ice tea, ignoring Kootie Pie's complaints.
[[Image: Koop.JPG|thumb|left|A Koopa Troopa from ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''.]]
Koopa Troopas were the most frequently recurring minions in [[King Koopa]]'s army on ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''. All of the Koopa Troopas were green, and were generally portrayed as being slightly slow and incompetent, although they were usually successful in carrying out simple jobs. The design used for Koopa Troopas on ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' was rather unusual, depicting them with green skin, green-rimmed shells, and beady eyes. It is possible that they were given green skin to better correlate with King Koopa's appearance. The Koopa Troopas on the show were depicted as bipeds, something that had yet to be seen in any game until ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Also, as a joke, Koopa Troopas were usually seen wearing turtleneck sweaters.


In early episodes such as "[[King Mario of Cramalot]]" and "[[Rolling Down the River]]", Koopa Troopas spoke in very slow, deep voices. However, in all of their later appearances, their voices, while still somewhat slow, were notably lighter.
===''Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land''===
In the interactive OVA ''[[Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land]]'', several Koopa Troopas appear under the command of [[Iggy]], but they are defeated by [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Yoshi]].
===''Nintendo Adventure Books''===
Koopa Troopas appear throughout the ''[[Nintendo Adventure Books]]'' series, which gives them a weapon not seen anywhere else: a retractable cannon in their shells that allows them to bombard their enemies with a seemingly limitless barrage of empty [[shell|Koopa Shell]]s.


In many episodes, a single, unnamed Koopa Troopa was shown to be a member of [[King Koopa]]'s "Koopa Pack", which also consisted of [[Mouser (character)|Mouser]] and [[Tryclyde]]. There was never any indication of how this particular Koopa Troopa earned his rank in the Koopa Pack, as there was nothing to differentiate him from any other generic Koopa Troopa. This Koopa Troopa went along with [[Bowser|King Koopa]]'s plots, and was usually dressed up in costume like King Koopa and many other minions to go along with the theme of the episode.
The only noteworthy role Koopa Troopas have in the series is in the twelfth and final book, ''[[Brain Drain]]''. Due to [[Iggy|Iggy Koopa]]'s [[Synapse Switcher]], Luigi can switch minds with one, allowing him to go undercover in Iggy's hideout. While in the Koopa Troopa's body, Luigi also discovers that pizza tastes disgusting to Koopa Troopas.


Despite the prominence of Koopa Troopas throughout the show, Paratroopas only made one brief appearance in the episode "King Mario of Cramalot", and essentially looked like red Koopa Troopas with (oddly enough) bee-like wings.
===''Mario Roulette''===
In ''[[Mario Roulette]]'', two Koopa Troopas can be seen in the audience when [[Mario]] explains how to play the game.


===''Super Mario World'' television series===
===''Super Mario Adventures''===
[[Image:SMWCartoonTroopa.jpg|thumb|The Koopa Troopa from "[[Fire Sale]]".]]
Several Koopa Troopas appear in the ''[[Super Mario Adventures]]'' comic book, which is loosely based on the ''Super Mario World'' video game. In this comic, Koopa Troopas first appear during [[Bowser]]'s initial attack on [[Peach's Castle]]. They are among the many enemies that come through [[Warp Pipe]]s and attack the Mario Bros.
While there were strangely no Koopa Troopas that ever appeared on ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', a single red Koopa Troopa made an appearance in the ''[[Super Mario World (TV series)|Super Mario World]]'' episode "[[Fire Sale]]". This Koopa Troopa's design was truer to the games, and was based off of the Paratroopas that briefly appeared in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' episode "[[Do the Koopa]]".


The Koopa Troopa in "Fire Sale" never spoke, and served as [[Wendy O. Koopa|Kootie Pie Koopa's]] lackey and personal punching bag throughout the episode. Near the beginning of the episode, Kootie Pie jumped on the Koopa Troopa repeatedly, knocking him [[Beach Koopa|out of his shell]]. When Kootie Pie threw the Koopa Troopa back into his shell, he wound up wearing the shell backwards, and was stuck like that for a good while. Despite the abuse he took, the Koopa Troopa had the last laugh towards Kootie Pie at the end, when she was frozen in a block of ice. Koopa just read a magazine and sipped ice tea, ignoring Kookie Pie's complaints.
After the supposed rescue of [[Princess Peach]] from [[Wendy|Wendy O. Koopa]]'s castle, [[Toad]] is sent back to the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] with the aid of a [[Cape]] to get a rescue party for the Mario Bros. and the Princess. He is waylaid by [[Bowser]] and several Koopa Troopas masquerading as Toads, who aid Bowser during Princess Peach's second abduction in that story.


===''Super Mario Adventures===
===''Mario Discovery'' series===
Several Koopas appear in the ''[[Super Mario Adventures]]'' comic book, which was based (loosely) on the ''Super Mario World'' video game. In this comic, Koopas first appear during [[Bowser]]'s initial attack on [[Princess Peach's Castle]]. They are among the many enemies that come through [[Warp Pipe]]s and attack the Mario Bros.
====''Mario is Missing!''====
[[File:Marioismissing.png|thumb|A Koopa behind Luigi in ''Mario is Missing!'']]
Koopas accompany Bowser and the [[Koopalings|Koopa Kids]] to the real world during the events of the [[Mario is Missing! (PC)|PC]], [[Mario is Missing! (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|SNES]], and [[Mario is Missing! (Nintendo Entertainment System)|NES versions of ''Mario is Missing!'']]. In this game, Bowser sends Koopas to different cities throughout [[Earth]], where they wreak havoc by stealing precious artifacts from various museums and national monuments. Before [[Luigi]] can advance through [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's castle]], he must return every missing artifact to its place. The Koopas in this game do not resist Luigi's attacks, and it is impossible to be hurt by them. When jumped on, the Koopas without artifacts disappear, while the ones carrying artifacts either explode, take off like a rocket, or disintegrate into dust. This disintegration was a style commonly used in cartoons, where the body of a creature turns to dust until only its eyes remain. The eyes blink once and then disappear.


After the supposed rescue of [[Princess Peach]] from [[Wendy O. Koopa]]'s castle, [[Toad]] is sent back to the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] (with the aid of a [[Cape]]) to get a rescue party for the Mario Bros. and the Princess. He is waylaid by [[Bowser]] and several Koopas (masquerading as Toads), who aid Bowser during Princess Peach's second abduction in that story.
====''Mario's Time Machine''====
In the [[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|PC]], [[Mario's Time Machine (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|SNES]], and [[Mario's Time Machine (Nintendo Entertainment System)|NES versions of ''Mario's Time Machine'']], Koopas must be defeated so [[Mario]] can get an item and warp to other times in history. They behave identically to the Koopas in ''Mario is Missing!''. In the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version, red-shelled Koopas are found in a ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]''-style arena to obtain the item, then yellow-shelled ones are found within the various time periods. Here, they act as they do in the main series, and are accompanied by [[Bodyslam Koopa]]s, heavyweight Koopa variants. On the [[moon]], Koopas wear [[Space Troopa|space helmet]]s, which cover the tops of their shells whenever they retract into them.


===''Mario Kart'' series===
===''Mario Kart'' series===
[[Image:MKTroopa.PNG|thumb|180px|left|Koopa Troopa's appearance in ''Super Mario Kart''.]]
{{quote|Usually a faithful underling of Bowser, it shows even the big boss no mercy during a race.|''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' manual, page 20}}
{{LLQuote|Usually a faithful underling of Bowser, it shows even the big boss no mercy during a race.|The ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' manual, page 20}}
[[File:Koopa Troopa SMK artwork.jpg|thumb|left|Artwork from ''Super Mario Kart'', showing Koopa's default design]]
A Koopa Troopa first appears as a playable character in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', where he is a lightweight whose special item is a [[Koopa Shell]]. Koopa Troopa is one of the fastest characters with little traction in ''Super Mario Kart''. Though absent in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', ''Nintendo Power'', in punch-out cards, have suggested a rumor that Wario has stolen its kart on top of multiple driving infractions,<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Power'' vol. 94|date=March 1997|language=en|publisher=Nintendo of America|page=114|quote=[Wario's driving history]: Too many infractions to list; in fact, his license has been revoked repeatedly for reckless driving. Rumored to have 'borrowed' his kart from an unsuspecting Koopa Troopa.}}</ref> though other characters have alleged records in driver's history such as Luigi's absence in ''Super Mario 64'' being due to his tinkering his kart and Yoshi's distributing [[Fake Item Box|counterfeit item boxes]]. Additionally, on page 6, there is fan art of a Koopa Troopa calling an officer alleging that Wario has stolen its kart.
 
In ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', green and red Koopa Troopas can be seen at the awards ceremony at the end of a Grand Prix.
 
A green Koopa reappears in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' and is partnered with a red [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]]. Their special items are [[Triple Green Shells]] or [[Triple Red Shells]]. Koopa's personal kart is the [[Koopa Dasher]].
 
A green Koopa appears as a default playable character in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', where he is given an outstanding [[Mini-Turbo]] bonus that is rivaled by [[Dry Bowser]]'s, [[Dry Bones]]', and [[Wario]]'s. He also is given a small handling bonus and is given a representative course called [[Koopa Cape]], which is the second track of the [[Star Cup]].
 
Koopa Troopa is playable in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''. He is a Feather class racer, with acceleration and off-road being his best stats. Additionally, his track, Koopa Cape, returns.
 
[[File:ShyGuyFallsMK8.png|thumb|upright=1.1|Koopa Troopa in ''Mario Kart 8'']]
Koopa Troopa returns as a default playable character in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''. He is a lightweight character, although he is one of the heavier lightweights, meaning his speed and weight are slightly better than that of the lightest lightweights at the expense of acceleration, handling, and grip, making him more balanced. He has the same stats as [[Toad]], [[Toadette]], [[Shy Guy]], [[Lakitu]], [[Larry]], [[Wendy]], and [[Isabelle]]. Koopa Troopa also appears on some of the posters for the sponsor [[Galaxy Air]]. Koopa Troopa is the Normal Staff Ghost for {{classic-link|DS|Cheep Cheep Beach}}.
 
Koopa Troopa appears in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' as a Normal-class driver. His special item is the [[Triple Green Shells]]. The [[Roving Racers]] from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' also appear as drivers in the game. Of note is that despite reusing the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' artwork, Koopa Troopa and all variants otherwise are depicted with very light turquoise eyes.
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A Koopa Troopa first appeared as a playable character in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', where he was a lightweight whose special item was a [[Koopa Shell]]. He was not playable in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', being replaced by [[Wario]] (in fact, the ''Mario Kart 64'' instruction booklet claims that Wario stole the Koopa's kart). Koopa re-appeared in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' where it was partnered with a [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]]; their special items were the [[Triple Shells]]. Koopa Troopa made a cameo in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]'' and was next playable in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', where he was given an outstanding [[Mini-Turbo]] bonus that was rivaled by [[Dry Bowser]]'s, [[Dry Bones]]', and [[Wario]]'s; he also was given a small handling bonus and he owns a course called [[Koopa Cape]]. Koopa Troopa was a lightweight ("small" in ''Mario Kart Wii'') in all of these appearances.
===''Yoshi's Safari''===
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A single Koopa Troopa enemy appears in ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'', to aid [[Bowser]] in his invasion of [[Jewelry Land]]. This Koopa Troopa appears as the penultimate boss in the game, fighting in [[Mecha Nokonoko]]. It has a gun turret manned by four Koopa Troopas.
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===''Mario is Missing!===
===''Hotel Mario''===
Koopas accompanied Bowser and the [[Koopalings]] to the [[Real World]] during the events of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. In this game, Bowser sends Koopa Troopas to different cities throughout [[Earth]], where they wreak havoc by stealing precious artifacts from various museums and national monuments. Before [[Luigi]] can advance through [[Bowser's Castle]], he must return every missing artifact to its place. The Koopas in this game do not resist Luigi's attacks, and it is impossible to be hurt by them. When jumped on, the Koopas without artifacts disappear, while the ones carrying artifacts disintegrate into dust. (This disintegration was a style commonly used in cartoons, where the body of a creature turns to dust until only its eyes remain. The eyes blink once, and then disappear.)
[[File:HMMortonsHotelStage2.png|thumb|A Koopa in ''Hotel Mario'']]
Koopa Troopas, known as '''Koopas''',<ref>{{cite|title=''Hotel Mario'' instruction book|page=15|date=1994|publisher=Philips|language=en}}</ref> reappear in ''[[Hotel Mario]]'' as enemies along with [[Koopa Paratroopa|Flying Koopa]]s, [[Dry Bones|Skeleton Koopa]]s, [[Mechakoopa|Mecha Koopa]]s, and a variant of Flying Koopas called [[Z Koopa]]s. In this game, Koopas open doors that Mario has to close. They can be defeated from either a stomp or a fireball attack.


===''Yoshi's Safari===
In [[Larry's Chillton Hotel]], one of the spawning Koopas randomly has pink eyes, and will drop a [[candle|light]] that removes [[dark]]ness from the hotel. Additionally, the Koopas of [[Lemmy's High-ate Regency Hotel]] are red instead of green, possibly to differentiate from the green-shelled Flying Koopas; [[Bowser's Seizures Palace Hotel]] contains both green and red Koopas, depending on the stage. In this game, they are mere palette swaps.
[[Image:YoshisSafari004.png|thumb|Koopa Troopa in ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]''.]]
A single Koopa Troopa enemy appeared in ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'', to aid [[Bowser]] in his invasion of [[Jewelry Land]]. This Koopa Troopa appears as the penultimate boss in the game, fighting in a giant robot made in the likeness of a Koopa. It had a gun turret manned by four Koopa Troopas. Several Koopa Shells appear as enemies throughout the game, however these may not have actually contained Koopas, as none were seen.


===''Mario Tennis'' series===
===''Mario Tennis'' series===
A male Koopa Troopa has appeared in two games in the ''Mario Tennis'' series. His first appearance was in the game ''[[Mario's Tennis]]'', which featured every playable character from ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' with, the exception of Bowser. He did not appear in ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]], despite the fact that [[Paratroopa]] did appear. Koopa Troopa reappears in ''[[Mario Power Tennis (Nintendo GameCube)|Mario Power Tennis]]'' as a speedy character. His [[Offensive Power Shot]] was the [[Water Bomb]], which Koopa performed a special drop shot that forced the characters to get closer to the net. His other special move, the [[Defensive Power Shot]] named [[Water Shell Dash]], consisted of saving the loose ball by hiding into his shell and homing in to the ball to make the return. Paratroopa was also present in this game.
A Koopa Troopa has appeared as a playable character in a few games of the [[Mario Tennis (series)|''Mario Tennis'' series]], beginning with ''[[Mario's Tennis]]'', but have equally taken on the role of being background characters. In the [[Nintendo 64]] version of ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'', Koopa Troopas only appear in [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]]'s trophy celebration to congratulate him, as well as in the background of many courts. In ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', Koopa is a playable character of the Speedy type, and his [[Power Shot (Mario Tennis series)|Offensive Power Shot]] and [[Power Shot (Mario Tennis series)|Defensive Power Shot]] are [[Water Bomb (move)|Water Bomb]] and [[Water Shell Dash]], respectively. Koopa Troopa's default partner is [[Yoshi]]. In ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', Koopa Troopas are line judges in the [[Mushroom Valley]] court. In ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'', Koopa Troopa is an opponent in the Adventure Mode mission [[Battle Boat]]. He is also a playable character of the Speedy type, like in ''Mario Power Tennis''. Since an update on August 1, 2018, Koopa was made available to all players, although participants of the July 2018 online tournament could play as Koopa Troopa earlier. Unlike before, Koopa Troopa was made available in three color palettes: green, red, and blue.
 
Koopa appears in a few of ''Mario Power Tennis''{{'}}s cutscenes. The opening cutscene shows a Koopa briefly seen using its tennis racket to deflect Bob-ombs headed towards [[Peach Dome]]. In his trophy ceremony from completing a Singles Tournament, Koopa walks on stage, being greeted by Luigi, Mario, and Peach, but he soon slips on a banana peel and slides across the stage, eventually hitting Luigi, whom he catches the trophy from.
 
===''Mario Clash''===
In ''[[Mario Clash]]'', Koopas are the only way to defeat enemies such as [[Thorny|Thornies]] is to hit them with a [[Koopa Shell|Koopa shell]]. There are always two Koopas; if one Koopa falls off a cliff another will appear. They once again walk on four legs, and sometimes make a fanged "menacing" face that is identical to the one used by the related Shellcreepers in ''Mario Bros.''
 
===''Yoshi's Island'' series===
[[File:YIKoopa.jpg|thumb|upright=0.55|A Koopa Troopa from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'']]
Koopa Troopas also appear, albeit less frequently, in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. In this game, [[Shy Guy|Shy-Guy]]s largely replace Goombas and Koopa Troopas as the game's most persistent foes; while Shy-Guys appear in almost every level, Koopa Troopas are much rarer. They first appear in the level [[Visit Koopa And Para-Koopa]]. In this game, only red and green shelled Koopa Troopas appear. Like in ''Super Mario World'', these Koopa Troopas can be knocked out of their shells. There is also a red Koopa Troopa boss in this game named [[Hookbill the Koopa]]. He first starts out as a regular-sized Koopa Troopa, but is then put under [[Kamek]]'s spell, turning Hookbill into a much larger Koopa Troopa that walks on all fours.


===''Yoshi'' series===
Koopa Troopas and Para-Koopas reappear in both sequels, ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'' and ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'', having the same role as before. In ''Yoshi's Island DS'', Koopa Troopas resembles their design from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', the only difference being a much lighter outline and a slight increase in size, while Koopa Troopas in ''Yoshi's New Island'' resemble their design in the ''Super Mario'' series.
====''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island====
[[Image:YIKoopa.jpg|thumb|100px|left|A Koopa Troopa from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''.]]
Koopas also appeared (albeit less frequently) in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', a prequel to the entire ''Mario'' series. In this game [[Shy Guy]]s largely replace Goombas and Koopas as the game's most persistent foes; while Shy Guys appear in almost every level, Koopa Troopas are much rarer. They first appear in the level [[Visit Koopa and Para-Koopa]]. In this game only red and green shelled Koopas appear, and neither walk off the side of cliffs. Like in ''Super Mario World'', these Koopas can be knocked out of their shells.


===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars===
===Mario's FUNdamentals===
Koopas were absent from ''[[Super Mario RPG: The Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', seemingly replaced by [[Terrapin]]s (which were basically armored Koopas, similar to [[Koopatrol]]s). However, many four-legged Paratroopas were present in the game, including the [[Heavy Troopa]] and [[Tub-O-Troopa]].
In ''[[Mario's FUNdamentals]]'', Koopa Troopas, referred to as simply Koopas, appear as a suit of playing cards in Go Fish. They are also used as Mario's pieces in Checkers, and Koopas and their shells are used to count points in Backgammon.
 
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
Koopa Troopas are absent from ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', seemingly replaced by [[Terrapin]]s, which are basically armored Koopa Troopas. However, many Paratroopas are present in the game, including the [[Big Troopa]] and [[Grand Troopa]]. One of Mario's weapons is the Koopa Shell. There is also the [[Paratroopa Shell]], which is a red, winged shell belonging to a Paratroopa.


===''Mario Party'' series===
===''Mario Party'' series===
Koopas appear in the original ''[[Mario Party]]'' to award the player with ten [[Coins]] each time the player passes the starting point (in a similar style to the game Monopoly). Beginning with ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', Koopa's most frequent role in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] has been the proprietor of the [[Koopa Bank]] or the [[Koopa Bank Capsule]], a location which both takes and gives [[coins]] to and from the [[Player]]. A Koopa also appears as Mario's starting partner in Battle Mode in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. Throughout the series, they appear as background characters in boards and minigames.
Beginning with ''[[Mario Party]]'', Koopa Troopa's most frequent role in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] has been the proprietor of the [[Koopa Bank]] or the [[Koopa Bank Capsule]], a location which both gives and takes [[coin]]s to and from the players. A Koopa Troopa appears as Mario's starting partner in Battle Mode in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. Throughout the series, they also appear as background characters in boards and minigames.
====''Mario Party''====
[[File:MarioPartyKoopa.png|thumb|upright=0.55|A Koopa Troopa in the original ''Mario Party'']]
Koopa Troopas appear in the first ''Mario Party'' game to award the player with ten [[coin]]s each time the player passes the starting point. Four Koopa Troopas appear in the minigame [[Shell Game (minigame)|Shell Game]], where the player needs to find the Koopa Troopa who has the treasure chest with coins inside it. In [[Bowl Over]], the solo player uses a Koopa Shell in order to knock over the three other players. An item called [[No Koopa]] can be bought in the item shop in [[Village Square|Mushroom Village]] for 500 coins. The item causes the Koopa Troopa to not appear near the start of the boards.
 
====''Mario Party 2''====
[[File:RedKoopaMP.png|thumb|upright=0.5|left|A Koopa in ''Mario Party 2'']]
A Koopa Troopa appears in the introduction of ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' trying to warn the characters of Bowser's attack. One Koopa Troopa hosts the [[Koopa Bank]], and another one hosts the [[Item Shop]] in this game. In [[Tile Driver]], one of the pictures that sometimes needs to be made is a Koopa Troopa. Bowl Over also reappears in this game. A Koopa Troopa also appears in the ending of each board, being attacked by Bowser and the winning player rescues the Koopa Troopa before facing Bowser.
 
====''Mario Party 3''====
A Koopa Troopa appears as Mario's starting partner in Battle Mode in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. Koopa Troopa has one attack and two HP, and its salary is one coin. They also host the [[Koopa Bank]] once again. Koopa Troopas, along with Goombas and Boos appear in the minigame [[Curtain Call]], where the players need to memorize the order in which the Koopa Troopas, Boos, and Goombas appear. In the minigame [[Slot Synch]], getting a Koopa Troopa on the [[Dice Block]] will give a team two points. In [[Three Door Monty]], the players needs to answer which door the Koopa Troopa, Boo, or Toad enters. The player who answers the fastest wins.
 
====''Mario Party 4''====
[[File:MP4 title screen.png|thumb|Koopa's appearance in ''Mario Party 4'']]
In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', a [[Koopa Troopa (Mario Party 4)|Koopa Troopa]] is one of the hosts of the game, as well as the host of [[Koopa's Seaside Soiree]] and the option room. Koopa Troopas also appear in the following [[minigame]]s: [[Paratrooper Plunge]], where the characters have to avoid red [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopas]], [[GOOOOOOOAL!!]] as a member of the crowd, and as an unlockable character in the [[Beach Volley Folley]] minigame.
 
====''Mario Party 5''====
The Koopa Bank returns in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. In the minigame [[Flower Shower (minigame)|Flower Shower]], two Koopa Troopas exit a church, and then the red Koopa Troopa will throw a bouquet up in the sky. The players need to collect as many flowers as they can within the time limit. In the minigame [[Triple Jump (minigame)|Triple Jump]], a Koopa Troopa is standing next to the 90-foot marker. Koopa Troopas also appear in the background in [[Random Ride]].
 
====''Mario Party 6''====
In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Koopa Troopas appear on the board [[Faire Square]], hosting many of the board events. Koopa Troopas also appear in the background in [[Odd Card Out]] and [[Lab Brats]]. Koopa Troopas also take care of the Orb Shops during the day, while [[Shy Guy]]s take care of it during the night.
 
====''Mario Party Advance''====
[[File:MPA Koopa Character Screenshot.png|thumb]]
{{quote|G-good heavens! I've been robbed! Please, won't you help a Koopa out?|Koopa|[[Mario Party Advance]]}}
In ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', Koopa runs the [[Koopa Bank (Mario Party Advance)|Koopa Bank]] in [[Shroom City (Mario Party Advance)|Shroom City]]. According to his description, he concentrates heavily on working and cleaning. When first approached, he says that he has been robbed and asks for the player's help. If accepted, he immediately says that he will reward them with a [[Gaddget]] if they do. At this point, [[Shroomlock]] enters, and Koopa explains that a bunch of money was stolen after the power was off. He then lists the three people in the bank at the time: [[Goombob]], [[Mr. I]], and [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]], leading to the deduction that one of them was the culprit. After interrogating each of them, the thief is revealed to be Paratroopa. At this reveal, Koopa is shocked, since Paratroopa is his cousin, but Paratroopa soon flies in to say that it was only a prank. Koopa then asks Shroomlock not to arrest him, since he did not mean any harm, and Shroomlock obliges. As a reward for clearing up the whole debacle, Koopa gives the player the [[Card Trick]] Gaddget. The ending credits state that Koopa often swaps jobs with Paratroopa.
 
Koopa Troopas also appear in the minigames [[Floor It!]], where they are one of the four species that must be brought to their respective floors, and [[Watch 'Em]], where a Koopa Troopa hides in one of three [[Warp Pipe]]s, and the player must guess which one contains it.
 
====''Mario Party 7''====
In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', Koopa Troopas take care of the Orb Shops in [[Pagoda Peak]] and [[Windmillville]]. Also in Pagoda Peak, a Koopa Troopa named [[Koopa Master]] lives at the top of the peak, where he sells stars to players for 10, 20, 30, or 40 coins.
 
====''Mario Party 8''====
In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', there is a somewhat notable Koopa Troopa called [[Holly Koopa]] who is quite minor in [[Shy Guy's Perplex Express]], giving out money in exchange for candy when a player lands on her [[Green Space]]. In [[Star Battle Arena]] however, players must get 50 coins to her to win the match. Some other Koopa Troopas are found occupying the seats. Koopa Troopas also have their own board named after them in [[Koopa's Tycoon Town]]. Koopa Troopas are found nearly everywhere in this board from being '''Koopa Bellboys''' to sitting on park benches. Some also act as taxis to get places.  A Koopa Troopa is the main baker in [[Sugar Rush (minigame)|Sugar Rush]], a minigame. Other minigames they are in include [[Picture Perfect (minigame)|Picture Perfect]] where a flying Red Shell is one of the pictures, [[Blazing Lassos]] where they make a cameo, [[Breakneck Building]] in another cameo, [[Specter Inspector]] as an enemy to find, audiences in [[Fruit Picker]], [[Pour to Score]], [[Stampede (minigame)|Stampede]], a biker in [[Moped Mayhem]], and finally the proprietor in the Surprise Wagon and the music maker in the Carnival Calliope.
 
====''Mario Party DS''====
[[File:Koopa Krag.png|thumb|left|upright=1.1|Koopa Krag and Koopa]]
A lone Koopa Troopa named Koopa, along with his grandfather, [[Koopa Krag]], have major roles in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. When Mario and his friends travel to [[Kamek's Library]], Koopa asks them to help free his grandfather after they find out that Koopa Krag has been trapped in a book by [[Kamek]].  After Kamek is defeated and Koopa Krag is freed from the book, Koopa Krag and Koopa thank Mario and his friends by giving them the fourth [[Sky Crystal]].
 
Koopa also appears as a board figurine. To unlock his figure, the player must earn 24,000 ''Mario Party'' points. If the player earns 23,000 points, they can obtain Koopa's friend badge. Koopa is one of the five characters with a friend badge, with the other four being [[Diddy Kong]], [[Toadette]], [[Donkey Kong]], and [[Wiggler]].
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====''Mario Party 9''====
[[File:MP9 Koopa Troopa Artwork.png|thumb|upright=0.55|Artwork of Koopa in ''Mario Party 9'']]
A Koopa Troopa appears as a starting playable character in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', simply referred to as "Koopa." Koopa is available by default in Solo mode; thus, unlike [[Shy Guy]] and [[Magikoopa]], he will not run away with the player's [[Mini Star]]s if he wins a board in this mode, making ''Mario Party 9'' one of the games where Koopa is not allied with the Koopa Troop. His default partner in this game is Toad.
 
Some other Koopa Troopas also appear in several minigames. There is a constellation of a Koopa Troopa's shell called "Speedy Shell," purchasable at the Museum for 50 Points.
 
====''Mario Party: Island Tour''====
Koopa Troopas are interactable characters in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. They appear in a bubble in the minigame [[Spin the Bubble]]. Others appear as tiles in the minigames [[Match Faker]] and [[Tap Dash]]. One also appears as a constellation in the minigame [[Starring Artist]].
 
====''Mario Party 10''====
Koopa Troopas reappear in ''[[Mario Party 10]]''. They act as non-playable characters. They can be seen in some minigames and in the [[Mario Board]].
 
====''Mario Party: Star Rush''====
Koopa Troopas are again minor characters in ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''. They appear in a few minigames, such as in [[Pop Quiz]] where they are selectable enemies in a few questions.
 
====''Mario Party: The Top 100''====
Koopa Troopas also appear in ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', reprising their roles in the minigames [[Three Door Monty]], [[GOOOOOOOAL!!]], [[Dinger Derby]], [[Triple Jump (minigame)|Triple Jump]], [[Ice Hockey (minigame)|Ice Hockey]], [[Slot Trot]], [[Dart Attack]], [[Jigsaw Jumble]], and [[Soar to Score]]. They also replace the Shy Guys in [[Blame It on the Crane]]. Additionally, a Koopa Troopa amiibo can be scanned for bonus coins in Minigame Island, and a Koopa Troopa stamp can be collected in Minigame Match.
 
====''Super Mario Party''====
[[File:SMP image2.png|thumb|Koopa Troopa becoming an ally to Mario]]
{{quote|I want to go on an adventure with you! Do you have room for a Koopa Troopa?|Koopa Troopa|Super Mario Party}}
A Koopa Troopa appears as a playable character in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', making his second fully playable appearance in the series. His special [[Dice Block]], the [[Super Mario Party#Koopa Troopa Dice Block|Koopa Troopa Dice Block]], can roll 1, 1, 2, 3, 3, or 10. Red Koopa Troopas also appear as non-playable characters found in the background of some minigames.
 
As the game progresses and more [[Gem (Super Mario Party)|Gems]] are collected, a Koopa Troopa can be seen leading a cheer squad to root for the lead player in their journey.
 
On the game's official website, the playable Koopa Troopa was erroneously listed as Koopa Trooper.<ref>{{file link|Koopa-Trooper-SMP.jpg|Screenshot of the ''Super Mario Party'' official website}}</ref> This has since been fixed.
 
====''Mario Party Superstars''====
A Koopa Troopa appears in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', where he reprises his host status from the original ''Mario Party''. This marks the first time that a Koopa Troopa has hosted since ''Mario Party 4''. Another Koopa Troopa also appears, hosting the [[Koopa Bank]].<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=June 15, 2021|language=en|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECpO8LaxeIo|title=''Mario Party Superstars'' - Nintendo Treehouse: Live {{!}} E3 2021|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=July 6, 2024}}</ref>
 
====''Super Mario Party Jamboree''====
Koopa Troopa reappears in ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'' and reprises its playable character role from ''Super Mario Party'', making it the third game it has appeared in as a playable character in this series.
 
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
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Koopa Troopas have appeared in every game of the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]. They first appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', but only in the background of the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros.)|Mushroom Kingdom]] stage.
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Koopa Troopas most prominently appear as enemies in the single-player campaigns throughout the series. In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', Koopa Troopas appear in the first stage of {{iw|smashwiki|Adventure Mode (SSBM)|Adventure Mode}}, [[Mushroom Kingdom (Adventure Mode)|Mushroom Kingdom]], though they can also uncommonly from a {{iw|smashwiki|Party Ball}} during regular matches. Unlike in the ''Super Mario'' games, green Koopa Troopas will turn around when reaching a ledge. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Koopa Troopas serve as part of [[Bowser]]'s army in [[smashwiki:Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]], and they are encountered as enemies in certain stages. In one part, a Koopa had stolen [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]]'s [[banana hoard]], so the two [[Kong]]s face off against several Koopa Troopas on a brief quest to retrieve their bananas. In one cutscene, Donkey Kong is shown to be able to break a Koopa's [[Koopa Shell|shell]] using his fist, which cannot occur during gameplay. Later on, Diddy Kong, [[Fox|Fox McCloud]], and [[Falco Lombardi]] also fight some Koopa Troopas while searching for the kidnapped Donkey Kong. Koopa Troopas are last seen being used by Bowser to attack {{iw|wikirby|Castle Dedede}} in order to steal the [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophies]] that he had amassed. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'', Koopa Troopas appear as enemies in {{iw|smashwiki|Smash Run}}, behaving the same as their Subspace Emissary counterparts.


====''Mario Party 4====
Koopa Troopas have also appeared in the form of various collectible items. In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', there is a collectible trophy of a green Koopa Troopa. In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', there are two collectible trophies of a Koopa Troopa, colored green and red respectively, as well as a [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]] depicting the Koopa Troopa artwork from ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]''. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'', there is a green Koopa Troopa trophy, and the Nintendo 3DS version exclusively also has a red Koopa Troopa trophy. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', there is a Novice type support [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] of a green Koopa Troopa, taking one slot and equipping the fighter with a [[Green Shell]] at the start of a battle when used. In its spirit battle, the player faces [[Squirtle]] on the [[Golden Plains]] stage. The spirit's core can be used with an {{iw|starfywiki|Old Man Lobber}} core and a support core to summon {{iw|nookipedia|Tortimer}}'s spirit.
Koopa Troopa is one of the hosts that organized the party with the [[Party Cube]], along with [[Toad]], [[Shy Guy]], [[Boo]] and [[Goomba]]. He sports a hawaiian shirt and is the host of his board, [[Koopa's Seaside Soiree]] and the option room. The Koopa Troopa made this board because he always wanted to own his own resort. He always appears to be laid back as well. Koopa Troopas (and related species) also appear in the following [[mini-game]]s: [[Paratrooper Plunge]], where the characters have to avoid red [[Paratroopa]]s, [[GOOOOOOOAL!!]], as a member of the crowd [[Kareening Koopas]], where in Story mode, he's the opponent you fight against and as an unlockable character in the [[Beach Volley Folley]] mini-game.


====''Mario Party 8====
A Koopa Troopa was one of the requested playable characters for ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/PostResult3.html|title=アンケート集計拳!!|language=ja|publisher=www.nintendo.co.jp|accessdate=July 6, 2024}}</ref>
In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', there is a rather notable Koopa Troopa called [[Holly Koopa]] who is quite minor in [[Shy Guy's Perplex Express]], giving out money in exchange for candy when a player lands on her [[Green Space]]. In Duel Mode however, players must get 50 coins to her to win the match. Some other Koopa Troopas are found occupying the seats. There is also a green space that summons [[Kamek]]. Koopa Troopas also have their own board named after them in [[Koopa's Tycoon Town]]. Koopa Troopas are found nearly everywhere in this board from being bellboys to sitting on park benches. Some also act as taxis to get places. Another Magikoopa is found in [[Bowser's Warped Orbit]]. A Koopa Troopa is the main baker in [[Sugar Rush]], a minigame. Other minigames they are in in ''Mario Party 8'' include [[Picture Perfect]] where a flying Red Shell is one of the pictures, [[Blazing Lassos]] where they make a cameo, [[Breakneck Building]] in another cameo, [[Spector Inspector]] as an enemy to find, audiences in [[Fruit Picker]], [[Pour to Score]], [[Stampede]], a biker in [[Moped Mayhem]], and finally the proprietor in the Surprise Wagon and the music maker in the Carnival Calliope.


===''Mario Golf'' series===
===''Mario Golf'' series===
A Koopa Troopa appears as a playable character only in the [[GCN]] game ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''. Though not playable, Koopas do appear in the original ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]].
[[File:MasterStingerMGSR.png|thumb|250px|Master Stinger talks to train the player's [[Mii]]]]
Koopa Troopas have appeared in various ways throughout the [[Mario Golf (series)|''Mario Golf'' series]]. In the [[Nintendo 64]] version of ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'', hole 10 of [[Mario's Star (golf course)|Mario's Star]] is shaped like a Koopa Troopa. In ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', a green Koopa makes its playable debut, having the best Impact and Control, but the worst drive distance out of the characters. In the game's opening movie, Koopa is seen playing and then napping alongside [[Yoshi]]. Koopa Troopa has the best Impact and Control of any character, but he has the worst drive distance out of any character. In ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', Koopa Troopas are non-playable characters in the [[Castle Club]] mode, and Koopa is one of the names that can appear on the tournament scoreboard. In ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'', Koopa Troopas appear in the [[Bonny Greens]] practice area and the [[Rookie Course]]. There are also two master Koopa Troopas called [[Master Lob]] and the [[Master Stinger]], respectively, and also appears as the Manager along with the [[Boomerang Bro|Head Coach]]. Starting from ''Mario Golf: Super Rush''{{'}}s version 3.0.0 update, a Koopa Troopa was added as a playable character, and his [[Special Shot (Mario Golf: Super Rush)|Special Shot]] is the Shell Skipper, which can bounce the ball further down the hole. Participating in certain online tournaments allows the player to unlock red, blue, and yellow alternate colors for the Koopa Troopa.


===[[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]===
===[[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]===
====''Paper Mario====
====''Paper Mario''====
[[Image:Koopa No Shell.png|thumb|A Koopa with no shell.]]
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Several Koopas appeared in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', both as enemies and allies. All of the enemy Koopas in this game have red shells; a pair of sunglasses; and spiked, black arm bands and collars, like Bowser. These Koopas aid Bowser in his plot to kidnap [[Princess Peach]]. In this game, Koopas are shown to be quite resilient, as they have a fair defense (full damage can only be dealt once they are flipped onto their backs) and have the ability to withdraw into their shells and shoot themselves at their opponents.
Several Koopa Troopas appear in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', both as enemies and allies. The Koopa Troopas under Bowser's command have red shells, a pair of sunglasses, and spiked black armbands and collars similar to Bowser; they aid him in his plot to kidnap [[Princess Peach]].
 
In battle, they can withdraw into their shells and shoot themselves at [[Mario]]; they are capable of doing this outside of battle as well, and are generally the first enemy Mario encounters that can get a [[First Strike]] on him. Koopa Troopas are also the first foes encountered by Mario and company that have a defense stat of more than 0 - however, their defense can be reduced to 0 if they are flipped onto their backs with a Jump attack.
 
A population of peaceful Koopa Troopas is found in [[Koopa Village]]. At one point, the town is overrun by [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]], who steal the shells off most of the Koopas, including [[Kooper's Shell|the shell]] of [[Kooper]]; after Mario and [[Goombario]] get rid of them, they become quite popular in the village, and Kooper joins Mario's party to aid him in his adventure. Later on, the residents of Koopa Village even send a [[List of letters in Paper Mario#Koopa Troopas|letter]] to Mario, thanking him and apologizing for not rewarding him before.
 
[[Jr. Troopa]] is a baby Koopa Troopa who Mario encounters early in the game when he attacks Mario for intruding on his playground. Upon his defeat, he then constantly follows Mario and his allies to pick fights and seek revenge. He also makes a very small cameo in the sequel ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
 
Koopa Paratroopas also appear as enemies; stomping on them removes their wings and reverts them to Koopa Troopas. ''Paper Mario'' also introduces a stronger variant called the [[Dark Koopa]], as well as the spiky armored [[Koopatrol]], which are similar to Terrapins.
 
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
Koopa Troopas return in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' as common enemies and peaceful NPCs; the enemy Koopas retain their red shells and accessories, though most of them are not under Bowser's command. Peaceful Koopas often (but not always) wear green shells, and generally appear in [[Petalburg]].
 
One of the residents, [[Koops]], joins Mario and Goombella on their quest in hopes of fighting [[Hooktail]] to avenge his 'dead' father, [[Koopley]] (who is revealed to have been alive in the dragon's stomach). [[King K]] and [[Shellshock]] are minor Koopa characters that Mario encounters in the Glitz Pit.
 
Koopa Troopas are first seen as enemies in [[Petal Meadows]], appearing on the path to [[Shhwonk Fortress]]. They also appear in [[Hooktail Castle]], where they are fought with or alongside [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopas]], and rarely in [[Rogueport Underground]] after completing Chapter 5, where they may appear alongside an encountered [[Hammer Bro]], [[Koopatrol]], or [[Magikoopa]]. Their stats are almost identical to those in the previous game, except that their shell attack now has a power of 2; as usual, they are the first enemy with defense to appear in the game.
 
Dark Koopas return, and new variants are introduced: the [[KP Koopa]] is a yellow-shelled Koopa with the same stats as normal Koopas, while the [[Shady Koopa]] can attack Mario even while flipped on its back. Each of them also has a Paratroopa variant. Koopatrols also return and gain a [[Dark Koopatrol|dark variant]].
 
During the intermission platforming stages where Bowser becomes playable, he may encounter the same Koopa Troopas that Mario fights, but they will run away from Bowser when he approaches.
 
A heroic Koopa is said to be one of the original four heroes who defeated the [[Shadow Queen]]; this Koopa's spirit is encountered at [[Keelhaul Key]] as one of the four [[Black Chest Demons]].
 
====''Super Paper Mario''====
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Koopa Troopas reappear in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', where their color schemes are a bit different: enemy Koopas may now appear wearing either green or red shells and will walk off ledges or turn around depending on their shell color as in the main series of platformers. Koopas do not have as much Defense as previous appearances and only have 1 HP - but they are generally harder to defeat since stomping on them will cause them to retreat inside their shells. Mario and company can defeat one using [[Boomer (Super Paper Mario)|Boomer]], [[Cudge]], or certain items, as well as another Koopa's shell. Koopatrols make another appearance, along with a new soccer-based variant known as the [[Koopa Striker]]; both also have dark variants.
 
The Koopa Troopas under Bowser's control are not as hostile towards Mario, and even attempt to save [[Princess Peach]] from [[Count Bleck]]; however, they will still attack the party, even if the player returns to earlier levels and selects Bowser. Koopa Troopas appear as enemies in many locations: [[Lineland Road]] (1-1), [[Mount Lineland]] (1-2), [[Gloam Valley]] (2-1), [[The Bitlands]] (3-1), [[The Dotwood Tree]] (3-3), [[Castle Bleck Entry]] (8-1), [[Castle Bleck Foyer]] (8-2), [[Castle Bleck Inner Sanctum]] (8-4). They are found within the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]] in rooms 11, 14, 16, and 19. One of the Koopas in the Bitlands becomes a [[Mega Koopa]] upon making contact with a [[Mega Star]]. Another named [[Private Koopa]] appears along with a [[Hammer Bro captain|specific Hammer Bro]] after Chapter 1, helping escort [[Princess Peach]] until they find a dead-end, where Private Koopa gets brainwashed.
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====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''====
[[File:KoopaShellSticker.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Mario summoning a Koopa Troopa through the [[Shell (sticker)|Shell]] sticker to defeat a set of enemies in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'']]
Koopa Troopas return in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. Their beaks are now flat instead of curved, and their eyes are slightly smaller and more oval-shaped. These Koopa Troopas no longer wear sunglasses, and [[Shell]] [[sticker]]s (both normal and Shiny) allow Mario to call in friendly Koopas for assistance; regular Shell stickers summoning green Koopa Troopas, while Shiny Shell stickers summon red Koopa Troopas.


The "good" Koopas all live in [[Koopa Village]], a place which is overrun by [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]] at one point in the game. After Mario and [[Goombario]] get rid of all the Fuzzies they become quite popular in the village (Mario even receives a [[Letter]] from the Koopas of the village at one point). One Koopa, [[Kooper]], actually joined Mario's party to aid him in his fight against Bowser. There was also a baby Koopa Troopa by the name of [[Jr. Troopa]], who would constantly stalk Mario and his allies to pick fights with them. He showed up and was fought six times in the game. He also made a very small cameo in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
Similar to the previous installations, Koopa Troopas attack by folding into shells and ramming into Mario; the attack deals more damage than in previous games, and occasionally inflicts the [[dizzy]] status. Using a Tail Sticker can reliably defeat them. Koopa Troopas can be beaten with a First Strike without battling once the player has obtained six [[MAX UP Heart|HP-Up Heart]]s.


====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door====
''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' has two variants: the [[Mural Koopa]], an animated depiction of an ancient Koopa Troopa that walks on all fours, and the [[Shiny Koopa]], a Shiny version of the normal Koopa that does more damage and has more defense.
The red-shelled sunglasses-wearing style of Koopa was carried over to ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' as common enemies, despite [[Bowser]] not being the main antagonist of that game. In fact Bowser himself may encounter some Koopa Troopas during the parts of the game where he can be played as, though they all run away from Bowser when he approaches them. The "good" Koopas of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' live in [[Petalburg]]. Mario once again receives a Koopa partner, [[Koops]]. It is also mentioned that a heroic Koopa was one of the original four heroes who defeated the [[Shadow Queen]]; this Koopa's spirit is encountered at [[Keelhaul Key]], as one of the four [[Black Chest Demons]].
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====''Super Paper Mario====
====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''====
Red and Green Koopas reappeared in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. In this game, they don't have as much HP or Defense as in ''Paper Mario 2''. This time, defeating Koopas is almost impossible, although one can do it with [[Boomer]], [[Cudge]] or certain items. Even though they only have 1 HP, they would duck inside their shells. One could easily be defeated by another's shell.
[[File:PMCS Koopa Troopa dancing 2.png|thumb|upright=0.66|A dancing Red Koopa Troopa]]
Green Koopa Troopas and red Koopa Paratroopas appear in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' as enemies. When a Koopa Paratroopa is jumped on, it loses its wings and becomes a normal red Koopa Troopa.


This game uses the Good/Bad Koopas system that was introduced in the earlier ''Paper Mario'' titles, but with a twist: in this game Koopas under Bowser's control weren't the "Bad" Koopas, and some even tried to save [[Princess Peach]] from [[Count Bleck]]. However, these "Good" Koopas still attacked Mario and his party (in fact, if the player revisits the earlier levels as Bowser, Koopas without glasses still attack him), as did the Koopas wearing sunglasses under [[Nastasia]]'s spell. They appeared in [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]] in room 11, 14, 16, and 19.
Koopa Troopas appear as enemies in the following locations: [[Ruddy Road]], [[Cherry Lake]], [[Bloo Bay Beach]], [[The Golden Coliseum]], [[Vortex Island]], [[Lighthouse Island]], [[Fortune Island]], and [[Green Energy Plant]]. A variant of Koopa Troopa known as [[Koopa Troopa 6-Stack]]s appear in Lighthouse Island and Green Energy Plant.
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====Paper Mario (Nintendo 3DS)====
In the [[parallel world]] of Vortex Island, after Mario squeezes the Washing Machine, a Koopa Troopa is third in the line of enemies that attack Mario in retaliation for their lost laundry. In [[Dark Bloo Inn]], another Koopa Troopa is part of the [[Shady Sledge Bro]]'s gang. A Koopa Troopa serves as the third-round opponent in [[Roshambo Temple#Roshambo Temple #1|Roshambo Temple #1]]; after defeating [[Morton|Morton Koopa Jr.]], it will be replaced with the [[Rock Paper Wizard]] until they are beaten.
[[File:PM3DS11.png|200px|thumb|Koopa Troopas in the latest ''Paper Mario'' game.]] Koopa Troopas will re-appear in the upcoming game ''[[Paper Mario (Nintendo 3DS)|Paper Mario]]'' for the [[Nintendo 3DS]].


===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
Koopa Troopas attack by pulling into their shells and ramming Mario as usual, doing 7 HP of damage. When a Koopa Troopa is jumped on, it will go into its shell - if attacked again, it will be kicked into the enemies behind it; if there is a wall behind them, it will bounce back and hit Mario. They will be knocked onto their shells if a [[POW Block]] is used. If summoned into battle using an Enemy Card, a Koopa will use a Shell Shot attack to deal 21 damage to all grounded enemies, similarly to the Shell sticker from the previous game. The shell will bounce off of any walls, dealing a second hit to the enemies but also damaging Mario. Enemies can also send the Koopa's shell flying towards Mario if they use jump attacks on the Koopa between turns.
====''Super Smash Bros. Melee====
 
Koopas appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' as enemies in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] stage during adventure mode. They may also appear during a regular match by coming out of a [[Party Ball]], though this is uncommon.
Some Koopa Troopas appear as NPCs in levels such as [[The Golden Coliseum]] and the [[Sunset Express]]. Three green and three red Koopa Troopas dance in [[Birdo]]'s concert at [[Plum Park]].


====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl====  
====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''====
Koopas appear as part of [[Bowser]]'s army in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''; [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] face many of them while attempting to get [[Donkey Kong]]'s Banana Hoard back, and a Koopa is actually the creature that stole the [[Banana]]s in the first place (under Bowser's order). Diddy Kong, [[Fox McCloud]], and [[Falco Lombardi]] also fight some Koopas while searching for the kidnapped Donkey Kong. Bowser last uses Koopa Troopas to attack [[King Dedede]]'s castle in order to steal the [[trophies]] that he had amassed. This was the last appearance of Koopas in the game. Koopas are not the most common enemies in this game (due to [[Bowser]] not being the main antagonist); [[Primid]]s are actually the most frequently encountered enemies.
{{quote|We'd go try to stop him, but, y'know... We're Koopa Troopas. What are we gonna do? Walk into him slowly?|Koopa Troopa|Paper Mario: The Origami King}}
Koopa Troopas appear in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' as members of the [[Folded Soldiers]], giant [[Paper Macho Soldier]]s, and ordinary paper Koopa Troopas. In [[Picnic Road]], the Koopa Troopas are shown worshipping the [[Earth Vellumental]] as a deity.


===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga====
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''====
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', Bowser takes many Koopas along with him, Mario, and Luigi inside his [[Koopa Cruiser]] when he flies to the [[Beanbean Kingdom]]. Bowser had planned to do battle with [[Cackletta]], the witch who had stolen Princess Peach's voice, with his army of Koopas and Goombas (accompanied by the Mario Bros.); however, the Koopa Cruiser was attacked by [[Fawful]], Cackletta's henchman, before it could reach the BeanBean Kingdom. The Koopa Cruiser, along with all of its Koopas, crashed just outside the Mushroom Kingdom/BeanBean Kingdom Border, the impact of which knocked all of the Koopas unconscious. The Koopas of this game are last seen lying on the ground, although some are already starting to regain consciousness by the time [[Mario]] awakens.  
[[File:MLSS Bowser Baddie Sprite.png|frame|left]]
Koopa Troopas appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' in the crew of the [[Koopa Cruiser]],<ref name="SS">{{cite|quote=Hey! You! Are you signing up to join my crew of Bowser Baddies?|author=Bowser|title=''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''|publisher=Nintendo|date=2003|language=en}}</ref> and are introduced alongside the ship by [[Bowser]]. The crew are referred to as part of his overall [[Bowser's Minions|"Bowser Baddies"]] in the English version of the game,<ref>“Bowser Baddies!” Bowser, ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''</ref> while the Japanese version refers to them as part of the [[Bowser's Minions|"Koopa Corps"]].<ref>{{cite|quote=「クッパ軍団 集合!」|author=[[Bowser|Kuppa]]|title=''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga|Mario & Luigi: RPG]]''}}</ref>
 
Before boarding the Koopa Cruiser, a lost Koopa in the crew is found in [[Toad Town|Toadtown Square]] who asks [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] where assembly area is. When the Mario Bros. reach the assembly area where the Koopa Cruiser is stationed, Bowser calls for the crew’s assembly to no response. Moments later the crew arrive and begin boarding. Once all the Koopas and [[Goomba]]s have boarded the Koopa Cruiser and are in flight above the skies of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], the crew teach the Mario Bros. information on how to maneuver.  


During Mario and Luigi's time on the Koopa Cruiser the Koopas taught them many things, including how to battle. While on the Koopa Cruiser some of Bowser's Goombas started running rampant, and the Koopas ask the Mario Bros. to help them control the situation.
[[File:MLSS Koopa Cruiser Photography.png|thumb|right|[[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] having passport photos taken by the crew.]]
On the first section of the Cruiser explored, a Koopa in the crew informs the Mario Bros. that Bowser’s forces recently added a new member who is in training. A pair of crew Koopas teach the Mario Bros. how to jump together, while another pair teach the Bros. how to switch places in line. Before the Mario Bros. leave the section, another pair teach them how to use a [[Bros. Block]] by jumping beneath it in an alternating pattern. In the next section, a [[photographer]] Koopa informs the Mario Bros. that they need passport photos to enter the [[Beanbean Kingdom]] after inspecting their suitcase. The photographer offers to take their photo but warns them not to do any silly poses, but the player can by pressing any direction on the directional pad. Three other Koopas in the crew are also present waiting in line for their photos to be taken. If the Mario Bros. pointed the lost Koopa from Toadtown Square in the right direction, he offers them a [[Super Mushroom]] while organizing crates at the end of the section. At the next section over, a crew Koopa tells the Mario Bros. to be careful after they break a barrel. He then trains them how to fight as a pair against the Goombas stored in cargo (in the original, if the player tries to skip the tutorial on how to fight as a pair, the Koopa will run in, saying that Bowser would get mad if he doesn't teach them). After the training, another Koopa in the crew is struggling to barrel disobedient Goombas. He teaches the Mario Bros. how to start off battles by stomping on enemies and drops barrels on the Goombas after the Bros. subdue them. In the subsequent section, three more in the crew are met by the Mario Bros. One of them informs of the importance of reading signs and the other complains about the barrels blocking the way to the bridge. The third tells the Mario Bros. that hitting the [[! Block]] will activate a crane that moves cargo, dubbed [[Pinch Crane|"Mr. Pinch"]].<ref>“Hitting that block there activates the Pinch Crane. I like to call it Mr. Pinch. Don't ask me why.” ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''</ref> After the Bros. activate the block, "Mr. Pinch" picks up Luigi instead of the cargo, the Koopa comments on the mistake and suggests he be used as a lookout. On the upper deck of the ship, a crew member informs Bowser that they will soon be passing over the border.


====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time====
[[File:MLSSBM-KoopaTroopa.png|frame|left]]
Standard Koopa Troopas do not appear in this game; however as in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', Koopa Troopas are the crew of the Koopa Cruiser and look the same as their past appearance in the series. A reporter named [[Kylie Koopa]] also makes an appearance.
After the Koopa Cruiser is destroyed by [[Fawful]], three surviving Koopas in the crew are found wounded before the border in [[Stardust Fields]]. One of them states that they haven’t finished paying off the Koopa Cruiser. Another asks the Mario Bros. to find Bowser and calls out for help. The last one encountered informs the Mario Bros. that Bowser fell on the other side of the border.


====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story====
Koopa Troopas also appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', where they additionally appear as enemies and recruitable allies exclusively in ''[[Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser]]''. They are melee troopers and attack by ramming into opponents in their shells. Their [[Special Skill (Mario & Luigi series)|Special Skill]], Rock Solid, allows them to increase their defense. [[Captain Koopa Troopa]] appears as a usable captain. Koopa Troopas are weak against Dry Bones.
As opposed to the past two games, standard Koopa Troopas make an appearance here. Bowser rescues a group of Koopas from a cage and is able to use them as a special attack, where he spins his shell and rebounds Koopas (which go into their shells) onto enemies. Koopa Troopas are also some of the characters that are seen inhabiting [[Bowser's Castle]].


==Paper Mario Series Information==
Although no normal Koopa Troopas can be fought in the ''Superstar Saga'' story mode, Beanish variants named [[Troopea]]s are enemies. They have further variations, including [[Paratroopea]]s.
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====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
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In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', the crew of the [[Koopa Cruiser]] from the past, also referred to as personnel,<ref name="PIT">{{cite|quote=This is the great Prince Bowser! Kneel, minions! OK, now get up! All personnel to the bridge!|author=Baby Bowser on the Koopa Cruiser's PA system|title=''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''}}</ref> help teach [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]] how to maneuver. They also act as a resistance to the [[Shroob]] invasion, by repelling [[Shroob saucer]]s and offering to rescue villagers.
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[[File:MLPiT KoopaCruiserInterior.png|thumb|right|The crew piloting the [[Koopa Cruiser]] with [[Baby Bowser]] as captain.]]
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At the first section of the Cruiser, a Koopa in the crew tells the baby Mario Bros. to head to the bridge where [[Baby Bowser]] awaits and instructs them to demonstrate their jumps. The next crew member tells the Mario Bros. to run and jump to make it over the crates. Another informs them that [[M Block]]s only respond to Baby Mario and [[L Block]]s only respond to Baby Luigi. A crew Koopa standing before the bridge warns them that anything can happen because they’re babies. On the bridge, three are seen piloting the Koopa Cruiser. They fire the Koopa Cannon to destroy three pursuing Shroob saucers at the orders of Baby Bowser. They become distracted in praising him and briefly lose control of the Cruiser and are scolded. They inform Baby Bowser that villagers in [[Hollijolli Village]] are under attack by Shroobs on the ground. After relenting to [[Baby Peach]] crying, Baby Bowser orders them fire the Koopa Cannon again on the Shroobs. After firing a shot which disorients the Shroobs, they land the Koopa Cruiser to deploy the baby Mario Bros.
|moves=Shell Toss (1), Flail (N/A), Get Up (Stops Being Flipped)
 
|tattle=This is a Koopa Troopa. Everybody knows Koopa Troopas. They're Bowser's followers. Their shells are hard. If you can flip 'em over, their defense power will fall to 0 and it will become much easier for you to defeat 'em. You can flip 'em with a POW block or a Jump attack.
Once the adult Mario and Luigi have been brought aboard the Koopa Cruiser’s bridge, the crew report that they’re receiving a transmission from [[Shroob Castle]] and the alarms sound. They put the transmission on the bridge’s monitor revealing [[Princess Shroob]]. After hearing threats in her language, they warn that a [[Shroob missile]] is approaching the Cruiser from her castle. Baby Bowser orders them to fire the Koopa Cannon again to which the crew responds that they have no ammo left. The missile hits the Koopa Cruiser, sending the ship and its crew crash landing into [[Bowser's Castle]].
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A reporter named [[Kylie Koopa]] also makes an appearance in the game. A variation called the [[Koopeleon]] also appears in the game. Koopa Paratroopa signs can be held by [[Handfake]]s.
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|PM2=yes
====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''====
|image=[[Image:Paper koopa.jpg]]
As opposed to the past two games, standard Koopa Troopas make an appearance in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. In [[Blubble Lake]], [[Bowser]] rescues a group of Koopa Troopas from a cage and is able to use them as a [[Special Attack (Bowser)|Special Attack]] called [[Koopa Corps]], where he spins his shell and rebounds Koopa Troopas (which go into their shells) onto enemies. Koopa Troopas are also some of the characters that are seen inhabiting [[Bowser's Castle]]. [[Dark Bowser]] creates dark variations on Koopa Troopas for one of his attacks.
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|hp=4
Multiple Koopa Paratroopas appear, including the [[Koopa Paratroopa Trio]] and [[Corporal Paraplonk]].
|atk=2
 
|def=1
Red and green Koopa Troopas return in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', where they additionally are found as enemies in the ''[[Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'' mode. Green Koopa Troopas have the Special Skill Mega Tackle, while red Koopa Troopas have the Special Skill Charging Champ and are strong against all four [[Para-Biddybud]] variants. Captain Koopa Troopa returns with the Special Skill DEF Up, though he does not have the role of captain in gameplay. All of the aforementioned Koopa Troopas are weak to Dry Bones, pink [[Shy Guy]]s and [[Spike]]s. A green Koopa Troopa appears alongside a [[Scutlet (enemy)|Scutlet]] to stop [[Bowser Jr.]] and the [[Koopalings]] from progressing, only to be defeated and freed from the brainwashing.
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====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''====
|moves= Shell Toss (2), Flail (N/A), Get Up (Stops Being Flipped)
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', Koopa Troopas make a cameo appearance in Mario and Luigi's fight against Bowser Jr., as part of the audience alongside Shy Guys and Goombas. Kylie Koopa also makes a reappearance. As for Paratroopas, Corporal Paraplonk reappears and [[Dreamy Bowser]] can create [[Dreamy Paratroopa]]s.
|log=Koopa Troopas have been around forever. Jump on them to flip them over and drop their Defense to 0.
 
|tattle= That's a Koopa Troopa. They've been around forever! Gotta respect the longevity! Max HP is 4, Attack is 2 and Defense is 1. Their shells are hard, but flip them over and their Defense drops to zero. And you know how to flip them over, right? Just jump on their heads!
====''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''====
|before=[[Spiky Gloomba|9]]
Koopa Troopas and their [[Paper Koopa Troopa|paper counterparts]] appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'' as enemies. They appear in [[Twinsy Tropics]], and one is fought alongside a Paper Koopa Troopa, a [[Goomba]] and a [[Paper Goomba]] in [[Neo Bowser Castle]] as one of Bowser's last lines of defense. In battle, Koopa Troopas attack by going into its shell and flinging itself at Mario and Luigi in a circular manner, and if stomped will hit another enemy involved in the battle. They can also attack a single bro, its target being the one it is going in the opposite direction off, and must be countered with the hammer, at which point it will turn into an [[Unshelled Koopa Troopa|unshelled Koopa]] and can get counterattacked repeatedly. This marks the first time in the ''Mario & Luigi'' series where normal Koopa Troopas have appeared as enemies, as previous installments only have different species of Koopa Troopas as enemies. [[Paper Paratroopa]]s are also enemies.
|#=10
 
|after=[[Paratroopa|11]]
===''Mario Pinball Land''===
}}
Blue Koopa Troopas (referred to as Koopas)<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Nintendo Power]]'' issue 185|page=116|date=November 2004|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite|language=en|date=2004|title=''Mario Pinball Land'' instruction booklet|page=25|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> are enemies in ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]''. They are encountered in two areas of the [[Grassy Greens Stage]]. Hitting a Koopa Troopa causes it to temporarily fall backward on its shell, and hitting it again while it is in that position defeats it and awards 2,000 [[point]]s. In both areas, defeating all the Koopa Troopas yields the player a [[Power Star|Star]].
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===''Yakuman DS''===
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[[File:KoopaYDS.png|thumb|left|Koopa Troopa in ''Yakuman DS'']]
|hp=1
Koopa Troopa is an opponent in ''[[Yakuman DS]]''. He frequently melds/declares his tiles and he is a bit harder than Shy Guy and Goomba. His default rank is 16.
|atk=1
 
|def=1
===''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix''===
|card type=Common
[[File:DDRMMKoopa.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|The instructions on how to defeat a Koopa in ''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix'']]
|tattle=Koopa Troopas have always been causing trouble. When they get attacked, they retreat into their shells. Of course, there's nothing stopping you from kicking it.
In ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]'' they are messing around with [[Lakitu]]'s farm. Koopas can be stomped once, then another time to defeat them, if the player gets a perfect step. Once defeated, Lakitu gives Mario/Luigi the [[Key]] to the [[Truffle Towers]].
|tippi=This is a Koopa Troopa. It may be slow, but it is well defended inside its shell... Max HP is 1, Attack is 1, and Defense is 1. If you leap on it, it'll pull its head and limbs in. You can then kick the shell. From what I hear, Goombas have a long-held fear of Koopa Troopas...
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|before= [[Dark Headbonk Goomba|9]]
 
|#=10
===''Super Princess Peach''===
|after= [[Mega Koopa|11]]
Koopa Troopas, just called Koopas, also appear in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', having the same roles from the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Mario]]'' platformer games, but with the appearance of those in the ''[[Yoshi's Island (series)|Yoshi's Island]]'' games. There are four variants: Green Koopas, [[Mad Green Koopa]]s, Red Koopas, and [[Glad Red Koopa]]s. [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopas]] also appear with two [[Vibe]] variants.
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===''Mario Baseball'' series===
Koopa Troopas appear as team players in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', along with ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. Only two colors are playable, both of them being green and red variants. In both games, the Koopa Troopas has good [[chemistry]] with [[Bowser]], [[Koopa Paratroopa]] and [[Dry Bones]].
 
In ''Mario Superstar Baseball'', the green Koopa Troopa is a balanced type player, but its pitching is slightly weak. The red Koopa Troopa sacrifices some speed to enhance its batting skills. Koopas can also been seen as spectators at Mario Stadium, especially during the opening cinematic.
 
In ''Mario Super Sluggers'', both Koopa Troopas have good batting and running skills. However, their pitching and fielding skills are weak. In addition to having good chemistry with Bowser, Koopa Paratroopa, and Dry Bones, they also have good chemistry with [[Bowser Jr.]] They are one of the few characters in the game to not have bad chemistry with any characters. In the cinematic that plays after defeating Bowser in Challenge Mode, a Koopa is briefly seen celebrating with the other characters before the fleet marches towards the entrance of the Baseball Kingdom, looking towards the sunset until the lights turn on for the night.
 
===''Mario Strikers'' series===
In the [[Mario Strikers (series)|''Mario Strikers'' series]], Koopa Troopas are sidekick characters in ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'' and ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. Depending on which team captain is selected, the colors of a Koopa may vary regarding its skin, shell, and uniform. In ''Mario Strikers Charged'', a Koopa Troopa's skin color for all variants remains yellow, and their shells are overlapped with pieces of armor.
 
===''Mario & Sonic'' series===
Koopa Troopas make various non-playable appearances in the [[Mario & Sonic (series)|''Mario & Sonic'' series]]. During the opening sequence of the [[Wii]] version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'', Koopa Troopas appear as cameramen during the [[Archery (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Wii)|Archery]] and [[High Jump (event)|High Jump]] events, even though they go unseen in the playable events themselves. Additionally, Koopa Troopas appear as spectators within the crowds throughout the game. A Koopa Troopa appears as a referee in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]''. In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'', a pair of Koopa Troopas appear as one of the opponents in [[Event]]s that require pairs of characters to be used, but the Koopa Troopas are never seen competing in the events.
 
===''Yoshi's Woolly World'' / ''Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World''===
[[File:YWW Koopa Troopa.jpg|thumb|upright=0.6|A Koopa Troopa from ''Yoshi's Woolly World'']]
Red Koopa Troopas reappear in ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' and its [[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World|port]]. When a Red [[Koopa Paratroopa]] is hit with a yarn ball, it will turn into a Red Koopa Troopa.
8-bit Koopa Shells can sometimes be found in walls with strings. When Yoshi licks the strings, the Koopa Shell will come out and it can be used as a normal shell.
 
===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''===
Koopa Troopas appear in green, red, and yellow varieties in ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''.
====Green Koopa Troopa====
[[File:PDSMBE-GreenKoopaTroopa-TeamImage.png|frame|100px]]
Green Koopa Troopas are Water-attribute enemies. In battle, in addition to attacking normally, they may occasionally use '''Green Shell''' to nullify Fire attribute damage for two turns. When defeated, it may randomly drop a [[Baddie Block#Water Block|Water Block]] of itself. As Water enemies, they take extra damage from Wood attribute attacks and less from Fire damage.
 
As teammates, they have an HP rating of 3/6, an ATK rating of 1/6, and an RCV rating of 1/6. Their Green Shell Skill changes any Wood Orbs on the player's Orb field into Water Orbs, while their Awoken Skill '''Water Boost''' raises the ATK of any Water attribute teammates when the player clears a horizontal row of Water Orbs. Green Koopa Troopas use [[fruit (Yoshi food)|Fruit]]s and [[Rare Fruit (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)|Rare Fruit]]s to raise their Skill Levels. The player can transform a Green Koopa Troopa into a Green Koopa Paratroopa using two P-Wings and can be transformed even further into a [[Big Green Koopa Paratroopa]] using five Super Mushrooms.
 
One of [[Wendy|Wendy O. Koopa]]'s forms as a teammate has a Green Koopa Troopa accompanying her, and is named '''Wendy & Green Koopa Troopa'''.
 
====Red Koopa Troopa====
[[File:PDSMBE-RedKoopaTroopa-TeamImage.png|frame|100px|left]]
Red Koopa Troopas are Fire-attribute enemies. In battle, they may occasionally use '''Red Shell''' to nullify Wood attribute damage for two turns. When defeated, it may randomly drop a [[Baddie Block#Fire Block|Fire Block]] of itself. As Fire enemies, they take extra damage from Water attribute attacks and less from Wood damage.
 
As teammates, they have an HP rating of 3/6, an ATK rating of 1/6, and an RCV rating of 0/6. Their Red Shell Skill changes any Water Orbs on the player's Orb field into Fire Orbs, while their Awoken Skill '''Fire Boost''' raises the ATK of any Fire attribute teammates when the player clears a horizontal row of Fire Orbs. Like Green Koopa Troopas, Red variants also use Fruits and Rare Fruits to raise their Skill Levels. The player can transform a Red Koopa Troopa into a Red Koopa Paratroopa using two P-Wings and can be transformed even further into a [[Dry Bones]] using six [[Boo Mushroom]]s. The player can also transform a Red Koopa Troopa into '''Red Koopa Troopa & Cheep Cheep''' by using three [[Cheep Cheep Coin]]s.
 
One of [[Larry|Larry Koopa]]'s forms as a teammate has a Red Koopa Troopa accompanying him, and is named '''Larry & Red Koopa Troopa'''.
 
====Yellow Koopa Troopa====
[[File:PDSMBE-YellowKoopaTroopa-TeamImage.png|frame|100px]]
Yellow Koopa Troopas are Light-attribute enemies. In battle, they may occasionally use '''Yellow Shell''' to nullify Dark attribute damage for two turns. When defeated, it may randomly drop a [[Baddie Block#Light Block|Light Block]] of itself. As Light enemies, they take extra damage from Dark attribute attacks and normal damage from any other attribute.  
 
As teammates, they have an HP rating of 2/6, an ATK rating of 1/6, and an RCV rating of 1/6. Their Yellow Shell Skill changes any Fire Orbs on the player's Orb field into Light Orbs, while their Awoken Skill '''Light Boost''' raises the ATK of any Light attribute teammates when the player clears a horizontal row of Light Orbs. Like Green and Red Koopa Troopas, Yellow variants also use Fruits and Rare Fruits to raise their Skill Levels. The player can transform a Yellow Koopa Troopa into a Yellow Koopa Paratroopa using two P-Wings and can be transformed even further into a Big Yellow Koopa Paratroopa using five Super Mushrooms.
 
One of [[Roy|Roy Koopa]]'s forms as a teammate has a Yellow Koopa Troopa accompanying him, and is named '''Roy & Yellow Koopa Troopa'''.
 
===''Skylanders: SuperChargers''===
[[File:SSC Bowser 1.jpg|thumb|left|Hammer Slam Bowser and several Koopa Troopas in ''Skylanders: SuperChargers'']]
Koopa Troopas appear in ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'' as part of Bowser's moveset, exclusively on the Nintendo console versions of the game.
 
===''Minecraft''===
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In the Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'', Sheep are replaced by green Koopa Troopas. A Koopa Troopa also appears as a playable skin, meaning that both bipedal and quadrupedal Koopa Troopas exist in this game. Additionally, the later Sea Turtle mobs are replaced with green Koopa Troopas with peach-colored skin resembling the ones from ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''. Their shells also have more plates, and as such may actually be intended to be [[Shellcreeper]]s.
 
===''Mario Sports Superstars''===
Koopa Troopas are playable side characters in ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''. They are available in soccer and baseball, classified as balance types. The baseball mode features green, red, blue, and yellow colors for Koopas, more than the ''Mario Baseball'' series. Soccer, however, only has green and red varieties.
 
Koopa Troopas are also among the basic enemies encountered in the Road to Superstar game mode.
 
===''Yoshi's Crafted World''===
Koopa Troopas are enemies in ''[[Yoshi's Crafted World]]''. They appear only in [[Many Fish in the Sea]]. The green and red types retain their respective behaviors from before.
 
===''Dr. Mario World''===
[[File:Dr Mario World - Dr Koopa Troopa.png|thumb|50px|Artwork of Dr. Koopa Troopa]]
Koopa Troopas debut in the [[Dr. Mario (series)|''Dr. Mario'' series]] as assistants in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]''. Their stage mode skill grants 80 bonus points (50 prior to version 2.3.0) for each remaining [[capsule]] after completing a stage. At higher levels, the number of bonus points granted per capsule increases by 80 points per level (i.e., 160, 240, 320, and 400 points for level 2 to level 5; compare with 70, 100, 150, and 200 points prior to version 2.3.0). Their versus mode skill grants a 4%, 8%, 12%, 16%, or 20% chance (depending on the current level) that the attack meter will instantly fill when the opponent attacks, essentially counterattacking the opponent. A Clinic Event featured Koopa Troopa as a patient during season 4.
 
A Koopa Troopa also appears as a playable character under the name '''Dr. Koopa Troopa'''. Their skill has them breakdance; the effect is the same as [[Wendy|Dr. Wendy's]]. In stage mode, Dr. Koopa Troopa's shell bounces across the stage, breaking a certain amount of [[Brick Block|block]]s or getting coins from them. In versus mode viruses in the opponent's stage are put inside blocks. The amount of blocks or viruses targeted are fewer than Dr. Wendy's skill; Dr. Koopa Troopa's skill destroys 4 blocks (3 prior to version 2.2.0) as opposed to Dr. Wendy's 10, while in Versus mode at maximum level, Dr. Koopa Troopa turns up to 5 viruses into blocks as opposed to Dr. Wendy's maximum of 10. To compensate, their skill charges faster compared to Dr. Wendy's.
 
===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''===
[[File:TSMBM-Koopas.jpg|thumb|Koopa Troopas in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'']]
Koopa Troopas appear in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', where they are the main troops in [[Bowser]]'s army. They resemble the same look in the games, but they have helmets that look like their main armor for combat. They use spears, knives, and scepters for weapons.
 
The Koopa Troopas are first seen when they invade the [[Snow Kingdom (The Super Mario Bros. Movie)|Snow Kingdom]] to steal the [[Super Star]] so [[Bowser]] can take over the world. In their second appearance, they are having a rave party with heavy metal music with the rest of [[Bowser's Minions]]. After Bowser declares that he will marry [[Princess Peach]], when one of the Koopa Troopas asks him "what if she says no," [[Bowser]] incinerates him completely into a [[Dry Bones]]. Later in the film, when the [[Koopa General]] reports to Bowser that [[Mario]], Peach, and [[Toad]] are taking a shortcut through Rainbow Road with the Kong Army, Bowser assembles an army of Koopa Troopas, led by the Koopa General, to ambush them on the way. The Koopas hold off the Kongs while the Koopa General chases Mario and eventually capture the Kongs and bring them in as prisoners for the sacrifice at Bowser and Peach's wedding. While some of the Koopa Troopas, accompanied by Goombas and other minions, raid the kingdom, most of them arrive at the wedding.
 
The Koopa Troop is defeated by the Mario Bros. and it is unknown what became of them after Bowser's defeat.
 
===Other appearances===
[[File:zodacamel.png|thumb|left|''Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II'']]
In ''[[nwiki:Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II|Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II]]'', the person holding the pizza which the player must deliver to Cleopatra rides a Koopa Troopa.
 
In the Wii U version of ''[[nwiki:Scribblenauts Unlimited|Scribblenauts Unlimited]]'', Koopa Troopas (in red and green) can be spawned.
 
In ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', a Boo named Boopa Troopa is found in [[Treacherous Mansion]]'s [[E-2: Double Trouble]].


==Sports Information==
===Unused appearances===
===''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' Information===
====''Super Mario Bros.'' film====
*'''Partner:''' [[Paratroopa]]
Koopa Troopas were originally written for the 1993 live-action ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' film when it was going to be a fantasy movie but were cut when it was changed into a science-fiction film. An early script described them as "fierce-looking soldiers, half-human, with turtle-like armored shells on their backs, reptilian facial features, and molded armor suits," and have "leathery skin, with turtle-like eyes and mouth." They were also referred to as "Koopa Troopers" in this script. Despite being absent from the film, early production artwork of the film version of Goombas had them labeled with the name "Koopa's Troopas".<ref>{{cite|url=www.smbmovie.com/SMBArchive/preproduction/artwork/15_art.html|title=''Super Mario Bros.'' film preproduction artwork|publisher=www.smbmovie.com|language=en|accessdate=July 6, 2024}}</ref>
*'''Kart:''' [[Koopa Dasher]]
*'''Special Item:''' [[Triple Shells]]
*'''Bio:''' ''Make no mistake: this is one turtle with some zip. He may be small, but don't blink or you'll miss him.''


===''[[Mario Power Tennis (Nintendo GameCube)|Mario Power Tennis]]'' Information===
==Physical appearance and traits==
*Skill Type: Speedy
[[File:MP10KoopaTroopa.png|thumb|left|130px|A Koopa Troopa walking with two legs]]
*Offensive Power Shot: [[Water Bomb]]
Koopa Troopas are anthropomorphic turtles with removable shells. In general, they have basic appearances compared to other Koopa species. They have elliptical beady eyes, large beak-like noses, short limbs, and large heads. Their hands have four pointed/triangular-shaped digits (excluding artwork from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' and its remake, and the ''Paper Mario'' series where in-game their fingers are not) and have three pointed toes on their flat-soled feet, which, unlike other Koopa species, have no pads at all. In earlier games, Koopa Troopas were quadrupedal (walking on four legs), had flatter noses, and detailed leg joints. Starting from ''[[Super Mario World]]'' onwards, they now stand on two legs, have more rounded noses, and wear shoes with beige soles that often match the color of the shells they wear (in the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' series, however, they revert back to walking on four legs, having four toes on their back legs and being barefooted). Having beaks, Koopa Troopas have no teeth compared to other species, but may be drawn with them for expression purposes (although their conceptual ancestor, Shellcreepers, have them).
*Defensive Power Shot: [[Water Shell Dash]]


===''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' Information===
Koopa Troopas generally have yellow skin, but in earlier games, they had orange skin. Some Koopa Troopas can have [[Kroop|olive green]], [[Kolorado's wife|peach]] and even [[Kuzzle|cyan]] skin. In ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', the color of their skin changes depending on which team they are on: salmon for Mario's, chalky yellow for Luigi's, peach for [[Waluigi]]'s, and orange for [[Daisy]]'s. In ''Super Mario Party'', Red Koopa Troopas' skin have an orange tint from the playable Koopa Troopa.  
*'''Type:''' Balanced
*'''Starting Team Captain:''' [[Donkey Kong]]
*'''Status:''' Player
*'''Stats:'''
**'''Green Koopa Troopa Stats:'''
***'''Batting:''' 5/10
***'''Pitching:''' 4/10
***'''Fielding:''' 5/10
***'''Running:''' 5/10
**'''Red Koopa Troopa Stats:'''
***'''Batting:''' 6/10
***'''Pitching:''' 4/10
***'''Fielding:''' 5/10
***'''Running:''' 4/10
*'''Player Profile:'''
**'''Strong Point:''' Nothing Particular
**'''Special Talents:''' Sliding Catch
**'''Trajectory:'''
***'''Field:''' Center
***'''Height:''' Normal
*'''Star Pitch:''' Curveball
*'''Star Swing:''' Center
*'''Default Batting Position:''' Left
*'''Default Throwing Arm:''' Right
*'''Sweet Spot:''' The shell on the bat
*'''Compatiable Relationships:''' [[Bowser]], [[Dry Bones]], [[Paratroopa]]
*'''Bio:''' ''"A familiar face of the Mario series, this member of the Koopa clan can pull his feet inside his shell to protect himself. Long ago, he didn't even walk upright, but now he's even playing baseball! Though he can do just about everything, he's slow because...well, you know."''
'''Stats Mission'''


#Drive in a run!
[[File:SNW-KoopaWashingShell.jpg|thumb|130px|A Koopa Troopa washing its shell.]]
#Pitch a whole game and win!
A Koopa Troopa's shell consists of a carapace with colored, hexagon-shaped scutes in a pattern on the top, with smaller, triangular ones at the edges, with dark flesh underneath that appear as "grooves"; a beige colored plaston with several "ribs" on its surface and six holes on it where the Koopa Troopa's head, arms, legs, and tail emerge from; all joined by a white bridge that follows along the perimeter of the shell and rises at the spots where the Koopa Troopa's head and tail are. The most common color for a Koopa Troopa's shell is green, with red being the second. However, there have also been less common colors such as blue, yellow, light-blue, light-green, dark-green, orange, purple, black, and, on rare occasions, [[Gold Koopa Troopa|gold]]. Despite having large heads, Koopa Troopas can pull them into their shells with little effort. In ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', a Koopa Troopa can withdraw into its shell and pop back out in mid-air. [[Unshelled Koopa Troopa|Underneath their shells]], they wear white undershirts (in ''Super Mario 64'' and its remake ''Super Mario 64 DS'', they also wear pink or blue shorts, respectively) and have round bodies.
#Crack a long hit!
#Smack more than 3 hits in a game!


===''[[Mario Strikers Charged Football]]===
From ''Super Mario 64'' onwards, Koopa Troopas have been given voices created electronically, starting with whooping sounds (which were also shared with Goombas, [[Big Goomba|Grand Goomba]]s and the [[King Bob-omb|Big Bob-omb]], with varying speeds, until the sounds were exclusive to Koopa Troopas in later games), then other noises such as wheezing, clucking, and gurgling. In ''Mario Kart 8'', they were also given high-pitched whistling sounds whenever performing an antigravity trick or placing first. One of Koopa Troopa's sound effects is derived from the stock sound "HUMAN, YELL - YELL: FEMALE" from Voice Spectral Vol. 1 - Track 02.<ref>{{cite|author=TheRealBurnerAccount|date=September 26, 2019|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=5I3LNhfirK4&t=7s|timestamp=0:07|title=Voice Spectral Vol. 1 - Track 02 (with "Esquire"/YTV/SM64 Koopa Scream)|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=January 17, 2024}}</ref>
*'''Type:''' Balanced
*'''[[Skillshot]]:''' [[Shell Smash]]
*'''[[Deke]]:''' Normal
====Stats====
*'''Movement:''' 6
*'''Shooting:''' 6
*'''Passing:''' 6
*'''Defense:''' 6


===''[[Mario Kart Wii]]===
[[File:Koopa Captain.png|thumb|left|120px|A Koopa Troopa wearing an eyepatch in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'']]
[[Image:Roster koopa.PNG|thumb|400px|Koopa Troopa's complete kart roster.]]
In [[Illumination]]'s ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', Koopa Troopas are slimmer than before, have teeth,<ref>{{file link|TSMBM Koopa Troop Poster.jpg|Bowser and Koopa Troopa character poster for ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''}}</ref> have perfectly round heads elevated above their brown eyes, wear socks and usually have helmets. They are also shown to be wearing accessories, to distinguish from each other; for example, one Koopa Troopa wears spiked shoulder pads and an eyepatch, and [[Koopa General|another]] wears a [[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell]] as its shell and helmet. In addition, unlike their previous appearances, they wield various weapons such as spears and hammers.
*'''Size:''' Small
*Actual Bonuses
**'''Handling:''' +1
**'''Mini-Turbo:''' +2


===''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]===
Green Koopa Troopas are specifically given an association with water in games such as ''Mario Power Tennis'' and ''Puzzles and Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition'', since their Offensive and Defensive Power Shots in the former game involve water, and in the latter game their attribute is Water. In ''Puzzles and Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition'', Red Koopa Troopas have fire as their attribute, while Yellow Koopa Troopas have light.
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===Color variations===
The following is all of the known colors of Koopa Troopas and their first appearances:
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|[[File:PDSMBE-GreenKoopaTroopa-TeamImage.png]]
|Yellow
|Green
|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
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|[[File:PDSMBE-RedKoopaTroopa-TeamImage.png]]
|Yellow
|Red
|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
|-
|-
!rowspan=4 | Green Koopa Troopa
|[[File:BlueKoopaParatroopaMSS.png|60px]]
|rowspan=4 | A contact hitter with good speed.
|Yellow
!rowspan=4 | Spin Attack
|Blue
|rowspan=4 | Left
|''[[Super Mario World]]''
|rowspan=4 | Right
|Pitch || 3/10
|-
|-
|Bat || 6/10
|[[File:PDSMBE-YellowKoopaTroopa-TeamImage.png]]
|Yellow
|Yellow
|''[[Super Mario World]]''
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|Field || 4/10
|[[File:SuperMarioStrikers-KoopaTroopaLuigiTeam.png|75px]]
|Yellow
|Dark green
|''[[Super Mario Strikers]]''
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|Run || 6/10
|[[File:SuperMarioStrikers-KoopaTroopaMarioTeam.png]]
|Orange
|Red
|''[[Super Mario Strikers]]''
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|-
!rowspan=4 | Red Koopa Troopa
|[[File:SuperMarioStrikers-KoopaTroopaPeachTeam.png]]
|rowspan=4 | A player who can use a spin attack.
|Pink
!rowspan=4 | Spin Attack
|Light-blue
|rowspan=4 | Left
|''[[Super Mario Strikers]]''
|rowspan=4 | Right
|Pitch || 4/10
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|-
|Bat || 6/10
|[[File:SuperMarioStrikers-KoopaTroopaYoshiTeam.png|75px]]
|Yellow
|Dark blue
|''[[Super Mario Strikers]]''
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|Field || 3/10
|[[File:SuperMarioStrikers-KoopaTroopaDonkeyKongTeam.png]]
|Yellow
|Light-green
|''[[Super Mario Strikers]]''
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|Run || 6/10
|[[File:SuperMarioStrikers-KoopaTroopaDaisyTeam.png]]
|Yellow
|Orange
|''[[Super Mario Strikers]]''
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|[[File:SuperMarioStrikers-KoopaTroopaWaluigiTeam.png]]
|Yellow
|Purple
|''[[Super Mario Strikers]]''
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|[[File:SMBW screenshot Troopa pink.png]]
|Yellow
|Magenta
|''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''
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==''Super Smash Bros. series'' Information==
==List of appearances==
===Melee Trophies===
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|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''||1985||[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
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| align=center | 194
|''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]''||1986||Arcade
| align=center | Koopa Troopa
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| align=center | [[Image:Trophy194.PNG|100px]]
|''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''||1986||NES (Disk System)
| align=center | [[Super Mario Bros.]] <br> 10/85
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|''"Common soldiers in Bowser's army, Koopa Troopas can retreat into their shells. Unbelievable as it may seem, they're clearly unaware of being kicked and sent sliding when in this position. There are many Koopa types, each with a different shell color and unique traits. They all wear T-shirts and shorts under their shells."''
|''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]''||1986||Film
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|''[[Super Mario Bros. Special]]''||1986||{{wp|PC-8800 series|NEC PC-88}}
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|''[[All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.]]''||1986||NES (Disk System)
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|''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''||1988||NES
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|''[[Alleyway]]''||1989||[[Game Boy]]
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|''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''||1989||TV Series
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|''[[Princess Toadstool's Castle Run]]''||1990||[[Super Mario Bros. Watch]]
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|''[[Super Mario World]]''||1990||[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]
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|''[[Mario Roulette]]''||1991||Arcade
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|''[[Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land]]''||1991||OVA
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|''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' - "[[Fire Sale]]"||1991||TV Episode
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|''[[Mario the Juggler]]''||1991||[[Game & Watch]]
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|''[[Mario Teaches Typing]]''||1991, 1994||{{Wp|MS-DOS}} {{Wp|Windows}}
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|''[[Super Mario Bros. Print World]]''||1991||MS-DOS
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|''[[Super Mario Bros. (pinball)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' pinball (inside shells)||1992||Arcade
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|''[[Mario Paint]]''||1992||SNES
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! rowspan=2 | Green Koopa Troopa
|''[[Super Mario Kart]]''||1992||SNES
| rowspan=2 | [[Image:TrKoopa troopa green.jpg|100px]]
| align=center | '''NES''' ''Super Mario Bros.'' || rowspan=2 | ''A henchman of Bowser. In the old days, they'd retreat into their shells for a short while to protect themselves after being stepped on. Recently, however, some have begun to immediately pop back out. You'll often find them marching straight ahead--if the path ends, they'll just march into the abyss. Surely there are no braver turtles to be found.''
|-
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| align=center | '''SNES''' ''Super Mario World''
|''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''||1992||SNES
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! rowspan=2 | Red Koopa Troopa
|''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]''||1992||MS-DOS
| rowspan=2 | [[Image:TrKoopa troopa red.jpg|100px]]
| align=center | '''NES''' ''Super Mario Bros.'' || rowspan=2 | ''A turtle in the employ of Bowser. Koopas formerly traveled on four legs, but they've recently been spotted strolling on two. This has freed up their hands, allowing them to chase Mario with nets. Their adaptability must make Bowser very happy indeed. Unlike their green-shelled brethren, red ones do about-faces when they run out of road. They're a bright group.''
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| align=center | '''SNES''' ''Super Mario World''
|''[[Mario is Missing! (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|Mario is Missing!]]''||1993||SNES
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|''[[Mario is Missing! (Nintendo Entertainment System)|Mario is Missing!]]''||1993||NES
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==Profiles and statistics==
{{main|List of Koopa Troopa profiles and statistics}}
===''[[Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten]]''===
{{PBMCD profile
|name=ノコノコ (JP) / Koopa Troopa (EN)
|artwork=[[File:Koopa Troopa Perfect.png|200px]]
|shuzoku=カメ族
|seikaku=うたれ強い
|tojo_gemu=1、 2、 3(バトル含む)、ワールド、ランド2、カート
|desc='''<big>世界で一番有名存カメ</big>'''<br>
ザコキャラの代表格ともいえるカメ族の兵士たち。シリーズを速して、マリオに踏まれ続けているが、まつたくこりる気配がない。踏みつけると、体をひっこめたり、中身が飛び出したりする。<ref>{{cite|title=''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten''|page=[https://imgur.com/a/UvABP 145]|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|website=Imgur|date=November 20, 1994|isbn=4-09-259067-9}}</ref>
|tribe=Turtle clan
|disposition=Able to take a lot of punishment
|game_appearances=1, 2, 3 (including Battle Mode), World, Land 2, Kart
|eng_desc='''''<big>The world's most famous turtle</big>'''''<br>
''The soldiers of the Turtle Tribe are the representative of the lowly characters. They've been stepped on by Mario throughout the series, but show no signs of slowing down. If you step on them, they pull their bodies in or the bodies pop out.''
}}
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bestiary|transcludesection=Koopa Troopa|align=horizontal|image=[[File:PMTTYD Red Koopa Troopa Sprite.png]]}}
===''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''===
{{:Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam bestiary|transcludesection=Koopa Troopa|align=horizontal}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery>
SMBLL Red Koopa Troopa Artwork.png|''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''
MC-Koopa Troopa Artwork.png|''[[Mario Clash]]''
Koopaflag2.png|''[[Mario Party]]''
Koopa MGTT art.png|''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''
Koopa Troopa - Super Mario Strikers.png|''[[Super Mario Strikers]]''
KoopatroopaNSMBU.png|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''
</gallery>
 
==Additional names==
===Internal names===
{{internal names
|game1=''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''<br>''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''
|file1=<tt>ObjectData/NokonokoLand.arc</tt>
|name1=NokonokoLand
|meaning1=Land [[#Names in other languages|Koopa Troopa]]
|game2=''Super Mario Galaxy''<br>''Super Mario Galaxy 2''
|file2=<tt>StageData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl</tt><br><tt>SystemData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl</tt>
|name2=リクノコ (''Riku Noko'')
|meaning2=Land Koopa
}}


==Names in Other Languages==
===Names in other languages===
{{Foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=ノコノコ
|Jap=ノコノコ
|JapR=Noko Noko
|JapR=Nokonoko
|JapM=From 「のこのこ」''nokonoko'' (Unconcernedly)<ref>[http://ejje.weblio.jp/content/%E3%81%AE%E3%81%93%E3%81%AE%E3%81%93 Weblio] Retrieved December 16, 2010</ref>.
|JapM=A Japanese term meaning "to walk unconcernedly", which is a reference to the green-shelled Koopa Troopas' behavior; also likely from「ノロノロ」(''noronoro'', an onomatopoeic term for a slowly crawling turtle)
|Spa=Koopa Troopa
|Jap2=ノコノコ (ミドリ)<ref name=SMB1J>{{cite|format=PDF|language=ja|date=1985|publisher=Nintendo|website=Legends of Localization|url=legendsoflocalization.com/media/super-mario-bros/manuals/Super-Mario-Bros-Manual-JPN.pdf|title=「スーパーマリオブラザーズ 取扱説明書」 (''Super Mario Bros. Toriatsukai Setsumeisho'')|page=10}}</ref> / ノコノコ (緑)
|SpaM=-
|Jap2R=Nokonoko (Midori)
|Fra=Koopa
|Jap2M=Koopa Troopa (Green)
|FraM=From the English name
|Jap3=みどりノコノコ
|Jap3R=Midori Nokonoko
|Jap3M=Green Koopa Troopa
|Jap3N=''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''
|Jap4=ノコノコ (アカ)<ref name=SMB1J/> / ノコノコ (赤)
|Jap4R=Nokonoko (Aka)
|Jap4M=Koopa Troopa (Red)
|Jap5=あかノコノコ
|Jap5R=Aka Nokonoko
|Jap5M=Red Koopa Troopa
|Jap5N=''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''
|Jap6=ノコノコ (青)
|Jap6R=Nokonoko (Ao)
|Jap6M=Koopa Troopa (Blue)
|Jap7=ノコノコ (黄)
|Jap7R=Nokonoko (Ki)
|Jap7M=Koopa Troopa (Yellow)
|Jap8=きいろノコノコ
|Jap8R=Kiiro Nokonoko
|Jap8M=Yellow Koopa Troopa
|Jap8N=''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''
|Cat=Koopa
|CatN=''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''
|Cat2=Koopa Troopa
|ChiS=喏库喏库
|ChiSR=Nuòkùnuòkù
|ChiSM=Transliteration of the Japanese name
|ChiS2=慢慢龟
|ChiS2R=Mànmàn Guī
|ChiS2M=Slow Slow Turtle
|ChiS2N=since ''Mario Tennis Aces''
|ChiT=慢慢龜
|ChiTR=Mànmàn Guī
|ChiTM=Slow Slow Turtle
|Dut=Koopa Troopa
|Fin=Konnasoturi
|FinM=Turtle Soldier
|FinN=''Super Mario Bros.''
|FinC=<ref>''Super Mario Bros.'' Finnish instruction booklet{{page needed}}</ref>
|Fre=Koopa
|Fre2=Koopa Troopa
|Fre2N=''Super Paper Mario''
|Fre3=Soldat Koopa
|Fre3M=Koopa Soldier
|Fre3N=''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''
|Fre3C=<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros.''/''Duck Hunt'' instruction booklet|page=32|publisher=Nintendo of Canada|language=fr}}</ref><ref>{{cite|date=July 4, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Encyclopedia]]''|publisher=Soleil Productions|language=fr|isbn=2302070046|page=19}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Encyclopedia''|page=27}}</ref>
|Fre4=Koop
|Fre4N=''Hotel Mario''
|Fre4C=<ref>{{cite|format=PDF|url=www.oldiesrising.com/noticespdfV2/Philips%20CDi/Hotel%20Mario.pdf|title=''Hotel Mario'' instruction booklet|page=8|publisher=Philips|language=fr|website=oldiesrising.com}}</ref>
|Ger=Koopa
|Ger=Koopa
|GerM=From the English name
|GerC=<ref>{{cite|author=Menold, Marcus, Claude M. Moyse, and Andreas G. Kämmerer, editors|title=''Der offizielle Nintendo Spieleberater "Super Mario World"''|language=de|location=Großostheim|publisher=[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Europe GmbH]]|date=1993|page=18}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=Kraft, John D., Thomas Görg, and Marko Hein, editors|title=''Der offizielle Nintendo 64 Spieleberater "Super Mario 64"''|language=de|location=Großostheim|publisher=Nintendo of Europe GmbH|date=1997|page=7}}</ref>
|Ita=Koopa
|Ita=Koopa
|ItaM=From the English name
|Ita2=Koopa Troopa
|Ita2N=earlier games/full species name
|Kor=엉금엉금
|Kor=엉금엉금
|KorR=ung-gum ung-gum
|KorR={{nw|Eonggeum-eonggeum}}
|KorM=Onomatopoeia of a slowly crawling turtle.<ref>[http://qpark.egloos.com/244546 Korean Online Lecture Class: Onomatopoeia] Retrieved December 16, 2010</ref>
|KorM=Korean mimetic word for a slowly crawling turtle (a translation of the Japanese name)
|Chi=慢慢龜 (Traditional)<br>喏库喏库 (Simplified)
|Por=Koopa
|ChiR=Nuòkùnuòkù
|Por2=Koopa Troopa
|ChiM=Transliteration of the Japanese name}}
|Rus=Купа-трупа
 
|RusR=Kupa-trupa
==Trivia==
|RusM=Transliterations of the international names
*Despite popular opinion, Koopa Troopas bear more resemblance to real world tortoises than they do turtles. For example they seem to be land based, having no real affinity for water, they lack webbing and the rounder, less streamlined shape of their shells more closely resembles tortoises.
|Rus2=Купа
*A Koopa Troopa makes a cameo in the NES game ''Zoda's Revenge: Startropics II'' when a man who is riding him delivers pizza to the protagonist, Mike Jones.
|Rus2R=Kupa
*Though Koopa Troopas are absent from the 1993 live-action ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' film, early production artwork of the film version of Goombas had them labeled with the name "Koopa's Troopas". <ref>[http://www.smbmovie.com/SMBArchive/preproduction/artwork/15_art.html ''Super Mario Bros.'' film preproduction artwork.]</ref>
|Rus2M=^
|Spa=Koopa
|Spa2=Koopa Troopa
}}
;Mask Koopa
{{Foreign names
|Ita=Koopa mascherato
|ItaM=Masked Koopa
|ItaC=<ref>{{cite|title=''L'enciclopedia di Mario - La guida definitiva al personaggio più iconico del mondo dei videogame''|date=2023|publisher=Anime Cult Retrogamer|page=63|language=it}}</ref>
}}


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This article is about the enemy. For the species as a whole, see Koopa (species). For the character from Mario Party 4, see Koopa Troopa (Mario Party 4).
Not to be confused with Shellcreeper or Koopa Troop.
"Small Koopa" redirects here. For the micro version of this enemy, see Small Koopa Troopa.
Koopa Troopa
Artwork of Koopa Troopa from Super Mario Party
Artwork of a Koopa Troopa from Super Mario Party
First appearance Super Mario Bros. (1985)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Variant of Koopa
Variants
Relatives
Comparable
Notable members
“This shell was made to order. That's why it fits me so well. I mean, how cool do I look?”
Koopa Troopa, Paper Mario

Koopa Troopas (commonly shortened to Koopas or sometimes Troopas) are anthropomorphic turtles with removable shells that come in many different colors, with green and red Koopa Troopas being the most common; green Koopa Troopas usually walk in a straight line until they hit a wall or fall into a bottomless pit, while red Koopa Troopas walk back and forth without walking off of the platforms they are on. Koopa Troopas are the most common members of the Koopa species. Most serve as foot soldiers belonging to Bowser's Minions, being the second most common enemy encountered by Mario behind the Goombas. As revealed in Super Mario 64, however, not all Koopa Troopas work for Bowser (or any other villain), some of whom even act as allies to Mario during his adventures, and have appeared as playable characters in various spin-off games starting with Super Mario Kart. They are notable for the many uses of their shells in the Super Mario franchise.

Concept and creation[edit]

Shellcreeper
Artwork of a Shellcreeper
The Super Mario Brothers Legend. In addition to the rough depiction of Bowser and his forces, the first panel in particular shows an early Mushroom King figure along with Princess Toadstool, an unknown woman, and the mushroom guards appear to be human; next page.
Early artwork of Koopa Troopas in How to win at Super Mario Bros.

An enemy that first appeared in Mario Bros., the Shellcreeper, was the "ancestor" of the Koopa Troopa.[1] When creating Super Mario Bros., a few changes were made to the enemies, including the ability to jump on them in order to damage them.

The Koopa Troopa's Japanese name,「ノコノコ」(Nokonoko), is a Japanese term meaning "to walk unconcernedly", describing the green-shelled Koopa Troopas' behavior. The English name comes from Bowser's Japanese name,「クッパ」(Kuppa), which is itself derived from the Korean dish of the same name, while "Troopa" is a corruption of "trooper", seemingly to keep the reference to forward marching from the Japanese name intact.

History[edit]

Mario Bros.[edit]

Main article: Shellcreeper

In the game Mario Bros., there are enemies called Shellcreepers, which bear a huge similarity to Koopa Troopas, but cannot be jumped on. Shellcreepers come in three different colors to indicate their speed: green is the slowest, red is slightly faster, and purple is the fastest. They can be defeated by hitting the POW Block when they are on the ground to flip them over, then jumping on them. This results in a coin coming out of a pipe.

The Shellcreepers are replaced by Spinies in most remakes of Mario Bros. starting with the battle mode in Super Mario Bros. 3, likely so players know not to jump on them. In fact, the version of Mario Bros. known as the Battle Game in Super Mario All-Stars features a regular green Koopa Troopa alongside Spinies.

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario Bros.[edit]

Artwork of a Koopa Troopa from Super Mario Bros.
A Koopa Troopa, as it appears in Super Mario Bros.
A Green Koopa Troopa walking from Super Mario Bros.
A green Koopa Troopa as it appears above ground
A Red Koopa Troopa from Super Mario Bros.
A red Koopa Troopa as it appears in any location
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A green Koopa Troopa as it appears underground
A Green Koopa Troopa walking from Super Mario Bros.SMAS SMB Green Koopa Sprite.pngSprite of green Koopa Troopa from Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
Koopa Troopa sprites from the NES, SNES, and GBC versions of Super Mario Bros.

In Super Mario Bros., Koopa Troopas are the second enemy Mario encounters, directly after Goombas. They serve as foot-soldiers in the army Bowser uses to invade the Mushroom Kingdom. If jumped on, a Koopa Troopa recedes into shell, which can then be kicked to attack other enemies. If Super/Fire Mario gets hit by the shell, he reverts to Small form; Small Mario loses a life instead. If a Koopa Troopa's shell is left alone for too long, however, the Koopa reemerges (their legs flash rapidly as a warning). The game features two different types of Koopa Troopas: green, which walks in one direction until it is defeated or falls and appears darker in underground and castle levels; and red, which patrols a set area without walking off any edges. Sometimes, if a Koopa Troopa is either hit from below or is stomped while falling, the shell is flipped upside down (like with its death animation), although if left alone long enough, the Koopa will right itself back up. The game's instruction manual claims that red Koopa Troopas are timid and get scared easily as the reason for them not falling off cliffs. There is also a variation to the Koopa Troopa known as Koopa Paratroopas, which are flying Koopa Troopas. A Koopa Troopa is one of seven fake Bowsers that serve as the bosses of the castles in the first seven worlds, particularly in World 2's castle; its true identity will be revealed if it is defeated by fireballs.

In some levels, like at the end of World 3-1, Koopas can sometimes descend staircases, allowing the player to kick their shell repeatedly against the staircase in order to potentially obtain an unlimited number of lives (although reaching the maximum can potentially lead to an instant Game Over). This is prevented in VS. Super Mario Bros. by having the Koopas on staircases replaced with Goombas.

Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels[edit]

Koopa Troopa's official artwork from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels.
Artwork of a Koopa Troopa from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
Koopa Troopa underwater

Koopa Troopas reappear in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels working exactly the same way as in the previous game. However, they walk faster than before, making them harder enemies for Mario or Luigi to handle. They can now be found underwater, where they cannot be stomped. Unlike the ones on land, these Koopas have gray shells like the gray Cheep Cheeps that are normally found underwater (but are colored normally in the SNES remake; red Koopas, along with other red enemies, remain the same color regardless of whichever palette is used), suggesting that green/orange enemies are always colored gray/orange when using the underwater palette, as evidenced by the fact that gray Cheep Cheeps were recolored green in Super Mario All-Stars. In the Super Mario All-Stars version, the fake Bowser fought at the end of World A's castle is actually a red Koopa Troopa, though it is depicted as a right-side-up Koopa instead of an upside-down one.

Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]

Koopa Troopas do not appear in Super Mario Bros. 2 due to its role as a remake of the game Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic. However, their shells do appear as items throughout the game, which can be used to hurl at enemies, like in the original Super Mario Bros. Unlike in Super Mario Bros., they do not hurt the player nor bounce off walls; this is changed in Super Mario Advance.

Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

Artwork of a Koopa Troopa from Super Mario Bros. 3

Koopa Troopas make a reappearance in Super Mario Bros. 3. They are once again common foot soldiers in Bowser's army, although their reach is much wider in this game, as Koopa Troopas appear in nearly every Land Mario and Luigi visit. From this game onward, the brothers can pick up a Koopa that had gone into its shell and then throw it at enemies. In all versions of the game, Koopa Troopas walk on all fours, except one Koopa in the NES version's ending sequence who appears to be praying to Statue Mario.

This game debuts two new sub-species of Koopa Troopas: Giant Koopas, which, like other giant versions of normal enemies in this game, can only be found on Giant Land, and Dry Bones, an undead version usually found in fortresses.

In the UK version of Bowser's letter revealing he had captured Princess Toadstool while the Mario Bros. were restoring the Mushroom Kings, he is erroneously identified as "Koopa Troopa."

Super Mario Land[edit]

Main article: Bombshell Koopa

While the common Koopa Troopas do not appear in Super Mario Land, a species known as the Bombshell Koopa do. Instead of being able to be kicked in their shell, their shell is a bomb.

Super Mario World[edit]

A Koopa Troopa from Super Mario World.
Artwork of a Koopa Troopa from Super Mario World
Green Koopa TroopaRed Koopa TroopaBlue Koopa TroopaYellow Koopa Troopa

Sprite of a Green Mask Koopa from Super Mario WorldSprite of a Red Mask Koopa from Super Mario WorldSprite of a Blue Mask Koopa from Super Mario WorldSprite of a Yellow Mask Koopa from Super Mario World

Super Mario World marks many changes to Koopa Troopas. It is the first time Koopa Troopas are seen walking on two legs in-game and wearing shoes (which later became the regular look for them). In this game, when a Koopa is jumped on, it is actually knocked out of its shell, becoming an unshelled Koopa. Shortly after getting knocked out, it will become stunned and vulnerable for a short period of time. To reclaim its shell, a Koopa has to walk back to it before Mario grabs it. In this game, Koopa Troopas traveled with Bowser to Dinosaur Land in an attempt to take it over, though this plan is thwarted by the Mario brothers.

This is the first game to introduce Koopas and Paratroopas wearing Yellow Shells and Blue Shells. Also, if Yoshi eats certain color shells, then he will gain abilities: Green Shells do nothing and can only be spat out normally, Red Shells allow Yoshi to spit fire, Yellow Shells allow Yoshi to cause a small earthquake every time the player lands after a jump, which defeats any enemies who are on the ground nearby (an ability known as sand cloud), and Blue Shells allow Yoshi to fly for a short period of time.

The different color shells also point to the behavior of the Koopa Troopas. Blue-shelled Koopa Troopas act like red-shelled Koopa Troopas, but move faster. Additionally, when a blue-shelled Koopa loses its shell, instead of jumping into a new one, it will kick any shell in its path. It also does not get stunned when it loses its shell, as it slides out on its feet as opposed to its belly like other Koopa Troopas. Yellow-shelled Koopa Troopas are unique and tend to chase after Mario, but act like faster green-shelled Koopa Troopas in movement. When yellow-shelled Koopa Troopas lose their shell, a coin pops out. Also, when a yellow shell-less Koopa finds a new shell, it will turn into a flashing Shell and chase Mario. It will be invincible to most of Mario's moves while defeating enemies in its path; however, Yoshi can eat this shell and gain all three shell abilities for a limited time, and a spin jump will also destroy this shell. Magikoopas can create yellow-shelled Koopa Troopas out of Rotating Blocks.

The game also features a new variant called a Climbing Koopa, a Koopa Troopa that is capable of climbing on fences and found mainly in castle levels.

After the player completes the Special Zone, or finds all exits in Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2, all Koopa Troopas (except the climbing variants) become Mask Koopas, with their respective shells becoming round masks that vaguely resemble Mario. With this, Green and Red Koopas will be replaced with their Yellow and Blue counterparts respectively, although standalone unshelled Koopas and other Koopa Troopa species will keep their original colors.

Green Red Blue Yellow
  • Donut Plains 3
  • Donut Plains 4
  • Red Switch Palace
  • Chocolate Island 3
  • Sunken Ghost Ship
  • Star World 1
  • Star World 4
  • Gnarly
  • Groovy
  • Funky

Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins[edit]

Koopa Troopa sprite from Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins.

Actual Koopa Troopas appear in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, and assist Wario in taking over Mario Land. These Koopa Troopas can be kicked at each other like as usual and they can right themselves after being jumped on. Koopa Troopas once again walk on all fours in this title.

It is unknown what color Koopa Troopas are in this game, as the game is in black and white; their behavior is identical to the normal behavior of the red-shelled ones, but the official artwork depicts them as green-shelled.

While the Bombshell Koopa is absent, it has a Buzzy Beetle-like variant known as the Noko Bombette. Additionally, a gigantic Koopa appears at the entrance to the Turtle Zone. It will swallow Mario up, allowing him to enter the zone.

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS[edit]

Koopa Troopa
A Koopa Troopa in Super Mario 64

Koopa Troopas, also referred to as Small Koopas,[2] are enemies in Super Mario 64. They are encountered on Bob-omb Battlefield and Tiny-Huge Island only. Only green-shelled Koopa Troopas appear in this game, and unlike nearly all of their other appearances, the Koopa Troopas do not act aggressively towards Mario; in fact, they attempt to escape whenever they see him coming. If jumped on or punched, the Koopa Troopas will be knocked out of their shells and transformed into unshelled Koopas. These Koopa Troopas are harmless and cannot hurt Mario, but they can push him back if touched. Attacking them in this state will defeat them, and they will yield a Blue Coin. Once the Koopa Troopas are knocked out of their shells, Mario can ride on their shells in a manner similar to surfing. Koopa Shells can also be found in certain ! Blocks and clams. Additionally, a Small Koopa Troopa appears on the tiny area of Tiny-Huge Island, but it cannot damage Mario and will be defeated if he attacks or even touches it.

A friendly Giant Koopa called Koopa the Quick also appears in Super Mario 64, in the same courses that regular Koopa Troopas are found in. This marks the first time an individual Koopa Troopa is given a name that differentiates from the species, as well as the first appearance of a Koopa Troopa who seems neutral to the battle between Mario and the Koopa Troop. When Mario speaks to Koopa the Quick, he gives a high-pitched whooping or hiccupping sound that would go on to be the iconic voice of all Koopa Troopas, especially in the Mario Kart series.

Koopa Troopas also appear in the remake of this game, Super Mario 64 DS, and behave the same. In this game, Koopa Shells can also be found in some Bricks. There is also a fully functional unused red Koopa Troopa that can be found in the game's codes. When they see the player, the red Koopa Troopas will run into them and knock them around, unlike the green ones. While their shells cannot be ridden, they can be kicked to hit other enemies. Yoshi can spew fire after eating a red Koopa Troopa.

Super Mario Sunshine[edit]

Main articles: Electro-Koopa, Snooza Koopa

Although Koopa Troopas do not appear in Super Mario Sunshine, an electric-shelled variant known as the Electro-Koopa and a large, sleeping variant known as the Snooza Koopa do.

New Super Mario Bros.[edit]

NSMB Blue Koopa Troopa Walking Sprite.gif
Artwork of a Koopa Troopa in New Super Mario Bros. (later used in Mario Kart Wii, Mario Super Sluggers, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Mario Kart 7, Super Mario Run and Mario Kart Tour)
Artwork of a Koopa Troopa in New Super Mario Bros.

Koopa Troopas appear in New Super Mario Bros. A difference from before is that ground-pounding a Koopa Troopa can send it into its shell and cause it to begin sliding. Mario can also slide like a kicked Koopa shell once he obtains a Blue Shell. One Blue Koopa Troopa appears in the snow battle stage of the Mario vs. Luigi mode. If Mario attacks it, he can take the Blue Shell and become Shell Mario. The Koopa Troopas dance to the vocal riffs in the music.

Super Mario Galaxy[edit]

Koopa Troopa of Super Mario Galaxy
Artwork from Super Mario Galaxy

Koopa Troopas reappear in Super Mario Galaxy, both in green and red varieties. Koopas revert back to their original appearance by walking on all-fours and not wearing shoes, but in the same manner as Shellcreepers. This makes it the first 3D platforming game to show them walking on all fours. They always have angry expressions and make the same "hiccup" sounds they make in the spin-off installments. The normal green type first appears in the Space Junk Galaxy, and later appears in galaxies like the Bigmouth Galaxy and Bowser Jr.'s Airship Armada, while the red type only appears once in the entire game, with a single Red Koopa appearing in Sea Slide Galaxy, near the lighthouse.

Their behavior is different to Super Mario 64, as instead of running away from Mario, Koopas instead patrol a set area (green ones move back-and-forth in a straight line, while the red one moves in a circle) and can actually hurt Mario if he touches them.

As usual, jumping on a Koopa or spinning into it will cause the Koopa to retreat into its shell. As usual, waiting a bit will cause the Koopa to come out of its shell. Defeating a Koopa (by throwing its shell away or breaking it) causes it to respawn in the same area it patrolled, making it one of the only enemies in the game to do so (along with Cataquack, in Beach Bowl Galaxy). Koopa shells themselves (both green and red) also appear as common items (more common than the Koopa Troopa enemy itself) which can be thrown to defeat enemies and smash open chests or held onto underwater in order to swim faster.

An unused blue-shelled variant of a Koopa Troopa can be found in the game files.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii[edit]

GreenKoopaTroopa.png RedKoopaTroopa.png
Koopa Troopas from New Super Mario Bros. Wii

Koopa Troopas reappear in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, acting as they did in the first New Super Mario Bros. Koopa Troopas once again dance to the vocal riffs in the background music by pausing and facing the screen, though they now do a bit of cha-cha. In this game, they appear in both green and red-colored shell variations. The green Koopa Troopas will walk in a straight line until they reach a wall, but red Koopa Troopas turn around when they reach a drop in the ground. Koopa Troopas can be defeated by Spin Jumps and Ground Pounds, and therefore are much simpler to defeat than in earlier games.

Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]

Koopa Troopas reappear in Super Mario Galaxy 2, with the same appearance and behavior as Super Mario Galaxy. In this game, only Green Koopas appear, and only in the Cosmic Cove Galaxy.

Giant Koopas make their 3D debut in this game, and appear in the Supermassive Galaxy.

Super Mario 3D Land[edit]

Koopa Troopa
Artwork
A Koopa Troopa Sprite from Super Mario 3D Land.
In-game model

Koopa Troopas reappear in Super Mario 3D Land as rare enemies. Unlike the Super Mario Galaxy games, the Koopa Troopas have their modern appearance from Super Mario World back, walking on two legs in-game and wearing shoes, although they appear to be a bit larger in this game, which, like the Goombas, make them easier to jump on, and have a dark navy blue pigment in their eyes.

Koopa Troopas are rare to encounter in the game, with only twelve appearing in the whole game, and are found in four levels (Worlds 1-2, 1-3, and 4-1 and Special 4-1).

They behave similarly to their versions from previous games, where Mario stomps them and they retreat into their shells so Mario can kick them to attack enemies. However, in this game, no matter how Mario attacks them, Koopa Troopas only retreat inside their shells when hit, though hitting them with another shell or running into them while invincible does destroy them. However, this only works if the Koopa that is hit has not retreated into its shell; hitting another shell results in that shell moving, and two shells in motion hitting each other simply rebound. They will never get back out of their shells in this game and remain in them endlessly once they have been attacked. Mario can only kick shells in this title; he cannot hold them. While retreated into their shells, Tanooki Mario can whip them with his tail or Fire Mario can shoot them with fireballs simultaneously five times to make the shell break open and reveal a 1-Up Mushroom.

After the player has defeated Bowser in World 8-Bowser's Castle 1 for the first time, the Toads find a postcard that has a picture of Luigi captured by a Koopa Troopa and a Peepa.

New Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]

Koopa Troopas reappear in New Super Mario Bros. 2, behaving the same as in New Super Mario Bros. titles. In this game, when Mario touches a Gold Ring, Koopa Troopas turn golden for a time. When these golden Koopa Troopas' shells are tossed, a path of coins is created behind them wherever they go. Additionally, whenever a gold Koopa Troopa hits an enemy, an ascending number of coins are added to the player's coin count, depending on how many enemies are defeated.

New Super Mario Bros. U[edit]

Koopa Troopas reappear in New Super Mario Bros. U, once again behaving the same as previous New Super Mario Bros. titles. Paratroopas and Big Koopa Troopas also appear.

Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury[edit]

Artwork of an unshelled Koopa from Super Mario 3D World.
Artwork of an unshelled Koopa chasing its lost shell in Super Mario 3D World
A Green Koopa Troopa with cat-like features from Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury.
A Cat Koopa Troopa

Koopa Troopas return in Super Mario 3D World and Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, with a more common appearance than in previous 3D Super Mario games. Here, they act differently from their appearance in Super Mario 3D Land by usually chasing Mario, like Goombas, rather than always walking back and forth in a straight line. They can also be removed from their shells like in Super Mario World. Koopa Troopas will try to get back into their shell if it is taken, and if they realize their shell has been lost, they express disappointment for a moment and return to chasing Mario. They make the hiccuping sounds they make in spin-off installments and Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. Players also have the ability to climb inside abandoned shells, which will cause them to change color. This speedy form of transportation can be used to defeat other nearby enemies. There also appears to be a time limit for how long Mario and company can remain in these shells before they become dizzy and must exit them.

In the Bowser's Fury campaign of Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, Koopa Troopas gain a new variation based on the Cat transformation called Cat Koopa Troopas, which have fur, cat ears, and a longer, cat-like tail.

Super Mario Maker series[edit]

Koopa Troopas reappear in Super Mario Maker, Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS, and Super Mario Maker 2 as an enemy. They function exactly like they did in previous games, except in the Super Mario 3D World game style, where they will not chase Mario. In the Course Editor, they are enemies that can be placed. They start out as the green variants, but when they are shaken, they turn into the red variant. Like many enemies, they can be enlarged by a Super Mushroom and be given wings, and in the case of the latter, they turn into Koopa Paratroopas. They can be placed in Bill Blasters, Warp Pipes, and Blocks.

When they are enlarged, their shells can break through blocks without bouncing. Koopa Shells are able to bounce on Trampolines and Note Blocks in this game. In the Super Mario World and Super Mario 3D World game styles (the latter being exclusive to Super Mario Maker 2), Koopa Troopas are turned into unshelled Koopas when jumped on.

Super Mario Run[edit]

Koopa Troopas reappear in Super Mario Run and behave similarly to how they did in the New Super Mario Bros. games. Green Koopa Troopas and Red Koopa Troopas have different listings in the Notebook and are levelled up separately.

In this game, when Mario stomps on a Koopa Troopa, the shell is instantly sent sliding, without the need to stomp or kick the shell seperately. Even still, attacking a block that a Koopa Troopa stands on throws the Koopa forward in non-spinning shell form. Koopas recover much faster than usual from this state, but it lasts long enough to walk into the shell given no impediments. When the player vaults over a Koopa Troopa, it retreats into its shell until the move ends. Using a Vaulting Jump will kick the shell.

The nature of that shell makes defeating Koopa Troopas complicated. Stomping on them still grants coins, but does not count as defeating them on the Results screen and for leveling up. To level them up, they have to be defeated in ways that do not have them retreat into the shell, of which there are many. Examples include using another shell, rolling into them, or being invincible.

Super Mario Odyssey[edit]

Koopa in the Sand Kingdom of Super Mario Odyssey
The Red Koopa Troopa that hosts the Trace-Walking minigame in the Sand Kingdom

In Super Mario Odyssey, Koopa Troopas appear as non-playable characters rather than enemies, serving as hosts for minigames, and have their usual modern appearance seen in many Super Mario games. Like most of the game's other non-playable characters, all of these Koopa Troopas are wearing irremovable hats, preventing Mario from potentially capturing them.

In the Sand Kingdom, Snow Kingdom, and Moon Kingdom, a Koopa Troopa (a red Koopa Troopa wearing a sombrero; a blue one wearing a snow hood; a purple one wearing an astronaut helmet, respectively) hosts the Trace-Walking minigame that involves Mario walking on a circle of arrows (a triangle for the Snow Kingdom version) that disappear after some time. If Mario gets 80 points, the Koopa Troopa gives him a Power Moon. After breaking the Moon Rocks in the respective kingdoms during the post-game, Mario can take on each trace-walking challenge again for more Power Moons should he score 90 points or more.

After completing the game, Mario can find a green Koopa Troopa in a cap that hosts the Koopa Freerunning mini-game, where Mario races a quartet of Koopa Troopas known as the Roving Racers, with the goal to reach a shining beacon at the end. Placing first rewards Mario with a Power Moon. Mario can race against the Roving Racers in every kingdom (excluding the Cloud Kingdom, Ruined Kingdom, Dark Side and Darker Side), and the environment of each kingdom is in the same state as when Mario first visits it (rainy in the Metro Kingdom, for example). After winning the Regular Cup and breaking the Moon Rock in the same kingdom, Mario can rematch the Roving Racers to collect a second Power Moon in the more difficult Master Cup version. In the Master Cup, a gold Koopa Troopa replaces the purple-shelled racer and often uses shortcuts to reach the goal. Interestingly, the Roving Racers have longer arms and legs to match Mario's body proportions.

In some kingdoms, Koopa Troopas appear as enemies in 8-bit segments. This makes them the only enemies to be exclusive to 8-bit segments, and the only ones to have a non-hostile counterpart.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder[edit]

Koopa Troopas in Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Two Koopa Troopas in Super Mario Bros. Wonder
A floating Koopa Troopa in zero gravity

Koopa Troopas return as enemies in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, where they have a hunched posture similar to appearances between Super Mario 64 and Super Smash Bros. Melee. A new, pink-shelled variant that wears roller skates named Rolla Koopa also appears, as well as a variant resembling a sea turtle and soft-shelled turtle called Snortoise.

DIC cartoons[edit]

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show![edit]

“Hold it, you sewer squirts! You can't dupe a Troopa! You're the Mario Brothers! Troopatize those pipesqueaks!”
Koopa Troopa, "Hooded Robin and His Mario Men"
High quality picture of Koopa Troopa from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
A Koopa Troopa from the opening of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

Koopa Troopas are the most frequently recurring minions in King Koopa's army on The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!. The Koopa Troopas are generally portrayed as being slightly slow and incompetent, although they are usually successful in carrying out simple jobs. The design used for Koopa Troopas on The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! is different than their in-game appearance, depicting them with green skin, green-rimmed shells, and beady eyes. It is possible that they were given green skin to better correlate with King Koopa's appearance. The Koopa Troopas on the show are depicted as bipeds, something that had yet to be seen in any game until Super Mario World. Also, as a joke, Koopa Troopas are usually seen wearing turtleneck sweaters.

In early episodes such as "King Mario of Cramalot" and "Rolling Down the River", Koopa Troopas speak in very slow, deep voices. However, in all of their later appearances, their voices, while still somewhat slow, are notably higher.

In many episodes, a single Koopa Troopa is shown to be a member of King Koopa's "Koopa Pack", which also consists of Mouser and Tryclyde. There is never any indication of how this particular Koopa Troopa earned his rank in the Koopa Pack, as there is nothing to differentiate him from any other generic Koopa Troopa. This Koopa Troopa goes along with King Koopa's plots, and is usually dressed up in costume like King Koopa and many other minions to go along with the theme of the episode.

In the episode "Princess, I Shrunk the Mario Brothers" it is shown that Koopa Troopas have a phobia of vegetables.

Super Mario World television series[edit]

“Do Koopa Troopas have shells? Besides, little brother, if I wasn't sure, would I do this?”
Mario, "Fire Sale"
Koopa Troopa
A Koopa Troopa in the Super Mario World television series episode "Fire Sale".

A single, red-shelled Koopa Troopa makes an appearance in the Super Mario World episode "Fire Sale". This Koopa Troopa's design is truer to the games than that of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, and is based on the Paratroopas that briefly appear in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "Do the Koopa". This is also the only Koopa Troopa to appear in the follow-ups from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!.

The Koopa Troopa in "Fire Sale" never speaks, and serves as Kootie Pie Koopa's lackey and personal punching bag throughout the episode. Near the beginning of the episode, Kootie Pie jumps on the Koopa Troopa repeatedly, knocking him out of his shell. When Kootie Pie throws the Koopa Troopa back into his shell, he winds up wearing the shell backward and is stuck like that for a while. Despite the abuse he took, the Koopa Troopa has the last laugh towards Kootie Pie at the end, when she is frozen in a block of ice. The Koopa just reads a magazine and sips ice tea, ignoring Kootie Pie's complaints.

Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land[edit]

In the interactive OVA Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land, several Koopa Troopas appear under the command of Iggy, but they are defeated by Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi.

Nintendo Adventure Books[edit]

Koopa Troopas appear throughout the Nintendo Adventure Books series, which gives them a weapon not seen anywhere else: a retractable cannon in their shells that allows them to bombard their enemies with a seemingly limitless barrage of empty Koopa Shells.

The only noteworthy role Koopa Troopas have in the series is in the twelfth and final book, Brain Drain. Due to Iggy Koopa's Synapse Switcher, Luigi can switch minds with one, allowing him to go undercover in Iggy's hideout. While in the Koopa Troopa's body, Luigi also discovers that pizza tastes disgusting to Koopa Troopas.

Mario Roulette[edit]

In Mario Roulette, two Koopa Troopas can be seen in the audience when Mario explains how to play the game.

Super Mario Adventures[edit]

Several Koopa Troopas appear in the Super Mario Adventures comic book, which is loosely based on the Super Mario World video game. In this comic, Koopa Troopas first appear during Bowser's initial attack on Peach's Castle. They are among the many enemies that come through Warp Pipes and attack the Mario Bros.

After the supposed rescue of Princess Peach from Wendy O. Koopa's castle, Toad is sent back to the Mushroom Kingdom with the aid of a Cape to get a rescue party for the Mario Bros. and the Princess. He is waylaid by Bowser and several Koopa Troopas masquerading as Toads, who aid Bowser during Princess Peach's second abduction in that story.

Mario Discovery series[edit]

Mario is Missing![edit]

A Koopa behind Luigi in Mario is Missing!

Koopas accompany Bowser and the Koopa Kids to the real world during the events of the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!. In this game, Bowser sends Koopas to different cities throughout Earth, where they wreak havoc by stealing precious artifacts from various museums and national monuments. Before Luigi can advance through Bowser's castle, he must return every missing artifact to its place. The Koopas in this game do not resist Luigi's attacks, and it is impossible to be hurt by them. When jumped on, the Koopas without artifacts disappear, while the ones carrying artifacts either explode, take off like a rocket, or disintegrate into dust. This disintegration was a style commonly used in cartoons, where the body of a creature turns to dust until only its eyes remain. The eyes blink once and then disappear.

Mario's Time Machine[edit]

In the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario's Time Machine, Koopas must be defeated so Mario can get an item and warp to other times in history. They behave identically to the Koopas in Mario is Missing!. In the Nintendo Entertainment System version, red-shelled Koopas are found in a Mario Bros.-style arena to obtain the item, then yellow-shelled ones are found within the various time periods. Here, they act as they do in the main series, and are accompanied by Bodyslam Koopas, heavyweight Koopa variants. On the moon, Koopas wear space helmets, which cover the tops of their shells whenever they retract into them.

Mario Kart series[edit]

“Usually a faithful underling of Bowser, it shows even the big boss no mercy during a race.”
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! manual, page 20
Artwork of Koopa Troopa for Super Mario Kart
Artwork from Super Mario Kart, showing Koopa's default design

A Koopa Troopa first appears as a playable character in Super Mario Kart, where he is a lightweight whose special item is a Koopa Shell. Koopa Troopa is one of the fastest characters with little traction in Super Mario Kart. Though absent in Mario Kart 64, Nintendo Power, in punch-out cards, have suggested a rumor that Wario has stolen its kart on top of multiple driving infractions,[3] though other characters have alleged records in driver's history such as Luigi's absence in Super Mario 64 being due to his tinkering his kart and Yoshi's distributing counterfeit item boxes. Additionally, on page 6, there is fan art of a Koopa Troopa calling an officer alleging that Wario has stolen its kart.

In Mario Kart: Super Circuit, green and red Koopa Troopas can be seen at the awards ceremony at the end of a Grand Prix.

A green Koopa reappears in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and is partnered with a red Paratroopa. Their special items are Triple Green Shells or Triple Red Shells. Koopa's personal kart is the Koopa Dasher.

A green Koopa appears as a default playable character in Mario Kart Wii, where he is given an outstanding Mini-Turbo bonus that is rivaled by Dry Bowser's, Dry Bones', and Wario's. He also is given a small handling bonus and is given a representative course called Koopa Cape, which is the second track of the Star Cup.

Koopa Troopa is playable in Mario Kart 7. He is a Feather class racer, with acceleration and off-road being his best stats. Additionally, his track, Koopa Cape, returns.

Koopa Troopa racing through Shy Guy Falls in Mario Kart 8
Koopa Troopa in Mario Kart 8

Koopa Troopa returns as a default playable character in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. He is a lightweight character, although he is one of the heavier lightweights, meaning his speed and weight are slightly better than that of the lightest lightweights at the expense of acceleration, handling, and grip, making him more balanced. He has the same stats as Toad, Toadette, Shy Guy, Lakitu, Larry, Wendy, and Isabelle. Koopa Troopa also appears on some of the posters for the sponsor Galaxy Air. Koopa Troopa is the Normal Staff Ghost for DS Cheep Cheep Beach.

Koopa Troopa appears in Mario Kart Tour as a Normal-class driver. His special item is the Triple Green Shells. The Roving Racers from Super Mario Odyssey also appear as drivers in the game. Of note is that despite reusing the New Super Mario Bros. artwork, Koopa Troopa and all variants otherwise are depicted with very light turquoise eyes.

Yoshi's Safari[edit]

A single Koopa Troopa enemy appears in Yoshi's Safari, to aid Bowser in his invasion of Jewelry Land. This Koopa Troopa appears as the penultimate boss in the game, fighting in Mecha Nokonoko. It has a gun turret manned by four Koopa Troopas.

Hotel Mario[edit]

Morton's Wood Door Hysteria Hotel
A Koopa in Hotel Mario

Koopa Troopas, known as Koopas,[4] reappear in Hotel Mario as enemies along with Flying Koopas, Skeleton Koopas, Mecha Koopas, and a variant of Flying Koopas called Z Koopas. In this game, Koopas open doors that Mario has to close. They can be defeated from either a stomp or a fireball attack.

In Larry's Chillton Hotel, one of the spawning Koopas randomly has pink eyes, and will drop a light that removes darkness from the hotel. Additionally, the Koopas of Lemmy's High-ate Regency Hotel are red instead of green, possibly to differentiate from the green-shelled Flying Koopas; Bowser's Seizures Palace Hotel contains both green and red Koopas, depending on the stage. In this game, they are mere palette swaps.

Mario Tennis series[edit]

A Koopa Troopa has appeared as a playable character in a few games of the Mario Tennis series, beginning with Mario's Tennis, but have equally taken on the role of being background characters. In the Nintendo 64 version of Mario Tennis, Koopa Troopas only appear in Paratroopa's trophy celebration to congratulate him, as well as in the background of many courts. In Mario Power Tennis, Koopa is a playable character of the Speedy type, and his Offensive Power Shot and Defensive Power Shot are Water Bomb and Water Shell Dash, respectively. Koopa Troopa's default partner is Yoshi. In Mario Tennis Open, Koopa Troopas are line judges in the Mushroom Valley court. In Mario Tennis Aces, Koopa Troopa is an opponent in the Adventure Mode mission Battle Boat. He is also a playable character of the Speedy type, like in Mario Power Tennis. Since an update on August 1, 2018, Koopa was made available to all players, although participants of the July 2018 online tournament could play as Koopa Troopa earlier. Unlike before, Koopa Troopa was made available in three color palettes: green, red, and blue.

Koopa appears in a few of Mario Power Tennis's cutscenes. The opening cutscene shows a Koopa briefly seen using its tennis racket to deflect Bob-ombs headed towards Peach Dome. In his trophy ceremony from completing a Singles Tournament, Koopa walks on stage, being greeted by Luigi, Mario, and Peach, but he soon slips on a banana peel and slides across the stage, eventually hitting Luigi, whom he catches the trophy from.

Mario Clash[edit]

In Mario Clash, Koopas are the only way to defeat enemies such as Thornies is to hit them with a Koopa shell. There are always two Koopas; if one Koopa falls off a cliff another will appear. They once again walk on four legs, and sometimes make a fanged "menacing" face that is identical to the one used by the related Shellcreepers in Mario Bros.

Yoshi's Island series[edit]

Koopa Troopas also appear, albeit less frequently, in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. In this game, Shy-Guys largely replace Goombas and Koopa Troopas as the game's most persistent foes; while Shy-Guys appear in almost every level, Koopa Troopas are much rarer. They first appear in the level Visit Koopa And Para-Koopa. In this game, only red and green shelled Koopa Troopas appear. Like in Super Mario World, these Koopa Troopas can be knocked out of their shells. There is also a red Koopa Troopa boss in this game named Hookbill the Koopa. He first starts out as a regular-sized Koopa Troopa, but is then put under Kamek's spell, turning Hookbill into a much larger Koopa Troopa that walks on all fours.

Koopa Troopas and Para-Koopas reappear in both sequels, Yoshi's Island DS and Yoshi's New Island, having the same role as before. In Yoshi's Island DS, Koopa Troopas resembles their design from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, the only difference being a much lighter outline and a slight increase in size, while Koopa Troopas in Yoshi's New Island resemble their design in the Super Mario series.

Mario's FUNdamentals[edit]

In Mario's FUNdamentals, Koopa Troopas, referred to as simply Koopas, appear as a suit of playing cards in Go Fish. They are also used as Mario's pieces in Checkers, and Koopas and their shells are used to count points in Backgammon.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit]

Koopa Troopas are absent from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, seemingly replaced by Terrapins, which are basically armored Koopa Troopas. However, many Paratroopas are present in the game, including the Big Troopa and Grand Troopa. One of Mario's weapons is the Koopa Shell. There is also the Paratroopa Shell, which is a red, winged shell belonging to a Paratroopa.

Mario Party series[edit]

Beginning with Mario Party, Koopa Troopa's most frequent role in the Mario Party series has been the proprietor of the Koopa Bank or the Koopa Bank Capsule, a location which both gives and takes coins to and from the players. A Koopa Troopa appears as Mario's starting partner in Battle Mode in Mario Party 3. Throughout the series, they also appear as background characters in boards and minigames.

Mario Party[edit]

A Koopa Troopa holding a flag.
A Koopa Troopa in the original Mario Party

Koopa Troopas appear in the first Mario Party game to award the player with ten coins each time the player passes the starting point. Four Koopa Troopas appear in the minigame Shell Game, where the player needs to find the Koopa Troopa who has the treasure chest with coins inside it. In Bowl Over, the solo player uses a Koopa Shell in order to knock over the three other players. An item called No Koopa can be bought in the item shop in Mushroom Village for 500 coins. The item causes the Koopa Troopa to not appear near the start of the boards.

Mario Party 2[edit]

Red Koopa Troopa in Mario Party 2
A Koopa in Mario Party 2

A Koopa Troopa appears in the introduction of Mario Party 2 trying to warn the characters of Bowser's attack. One Koopa Troopa hosts the Koopa Bank, and another one hosts the Item Shop in this game. In Tile Driver, one of the pictures that sometimes needs to be made is a Koopa Troopa. Bowl Over also reappears in this game. A Koopa Troopa also appears in the ending of each board, being attacked by Bowser and the winning player rescues the Koopa Troopa before facing Bowser.

Mario Party 3[edit]

A Koopa Troopa appears as Mario's starting partner in Battle Mode in Mario Party 3. Koopa Troopa has one attack and two HP, and its salary is one coin. They also host the Koopa Bank once again. Koopa Troopas, along with Goombas and Boos appear in the minigame Curtain Call, where the players need to memorize the order in which the Koopa Troopas, Boos, and Goombas appear. In the minigame Slot Synch, getting a Koopa Troopa on the Dice Block will give a team two points. In Three Door Monty, the players needs to answer which door the Koopa Troopa, Boo, or Toad enters. The player who answers the fastest wins.

Mario Party 4[edit]

The title screen of Mario Party 4
Koopa's appearance in Mario Party 4

In Mario Party 4, a Koopa Troopa is one of the hosts of the game, as well as the host of Koopa's Seaside Soiree and the option room. Koopa Troopas also appear in the following minigames: Paratrooper Plunge, where the characters have to avoid red Paratroopas, GOOOOOOOAL!! as a member of the crowd, and as an unlockable character in the Beach Volley Folley minigame.

Mario Party 5[edit]

The Koopa Bank returns in Mario Party 5. In the minigame Flower Shower, two Koopa Troopas exit a church, and then the red Koopa Troopa will throw a bouquet up in the sky. The players need to collect as many flowers as they can within the time limit. In the minigame Triple Jump, a Koopa Troopa is standing next to the 90-foot marker. Koopa Troopas also appear in the background in Random Ride.

Mario Party 6[edit]

In Mario Party 6, Koopa Troopas appear on the board Faire Square, hosting many of the board events. Koopa Troopas also appear in the background in Odd Card Out and Lab Brats. Koopa Troopas also take care of the Orb Shops during the day, while Shy Guys take care of it during the night.

Mario Party Advance[edit]

Koopa from Mario Party Advance
“G-good heavens! I've been robbed! Please, won't you help a Koopa out?”
Koopa, Mario Party Advance

In Mario Party Advance, Koopa runs the Koopa Bank in Shroom City. According to his description, he concentrates heavily on working and cleaning. When first approached, he says that he has been robbed and asks for the player's help. If accepted, he immediately says that he will reward them with a Gaddget if they do. At this point, Shroomlock enters, and Koopa explains that a bunch of money was stolen after the power was off. He then lists the three people in the bank at the time: Goombob, Mr. I, and Paratroopa, leading to the deduction that one of them was the culprit. After interrogating each of them, the thief is revealed to be Paratroopa. At this reveal, Koopa is shocked, since Paratroopa is his cousin, but Paratroopa soon flies in to say that it was only a prank. Koopa then asks Shroomlock not to arrest him, since he did not mean any harm, and Shroomlock obliges. As a reward for clearing up the whole debacle, Koopa gives the player the Card Trick Gaddget. The ending credits state that Koopa often swaps jobs with Paratroopa.

Koopa Troopas also appear in the minigames Floor It!, where they are one of the four species that must be brought to their respective floors, and Watch 'Em, where a Koopa Troopa hides in one of three Warp Pipes, and the player must guess which one contains it.

Mario Party 7[edit]

In Mario Party 7, Koopa Troopas take care of the Orb Shops in Pagoda Peak and Windmillville. Also in Pagoda Peak, a Koopa Troopa named Koopa Master lives at the top of the peak, where he sells stars to players for 10, 20, 30, or 40 coins.

Mario Party 8[edit]

In Mario Party 8, there is a somewhat notable Koopa Troopa called Holly Koopa who is quite minor in Shy Guy's Perplex Express, giving out money in exchange for candy when a player lands on her Green Space. In Star Battle Arena however, players must get 50 coins to her to win the match. Some other Koopa Troopas are found occupying the seats. Koopa Troopas also have their own board named after them in Koopa's Tycoon Town. Koopa Troopas are found nearly everywhere in this board from being Koopa Bellboys to sitting on park benches. Some also act as taxis to get places. A Koopa Troopa is the main baker in Sugar Rush, a minigame. Other minigames they are in include Picture Perfect where a flying Red Shell is one of the pictures, Blazing Lassos where they make a cameo, Breakneck Building in another cameo, Specter Inspector as an enemy to find, audiences in Fruit Picker, Pour to Score, Stampede, a biker in Moped Mayhem, and finally the proprietor in the Surprise Wagon and the music maker in the Carnival Calliope.

Mario Party DS[edit]

Koopa and Koopa Krag in Mario Party DS
Koopa Krag and Koopa

A lone Koopa Troopa named Koopa, along with his grandfather, Koopa Krag, have major roles in Mario Party DS. When Mario and his friends travel to Kamek's Library, Koopa asks them to help free his grandfather after they find out that Koopa Krag has been trapped in a book by Kamek. After Kamek is defeated and Koopa Krag is freed from the book, Koopa Krag and Koopa thank Mario and his friends by giving them the fourth Sky Crystal.

Koopa also appears as a board figurine. To unlock his figure, the player must earn 24,000 Mario Party points. If the player earns 23,000 points, they can obtain Koopa's friend badge. Koopa is one of the five characters with a friend badge, with the other four being Diddy Kong, Toadette, Donkey Kong, and Wiggler.

Mario Party 9[edit]

Artwork of Koopa in Mario Party 9

A Koopa Troopa appears as a starting playable character in Mario Party 9, simply referred to as "Koopa." Koopa is available by default in Solo mode; thus, unlike Shy Guy and Magikoopa, he will not run away with the player's Mini Stars if he wins a board in this mode, making Mario Party 9 one of the games where Koopa is not allied with the Koopa Troop. His default partner in this game is Toad.

Some other Koopa Troopas also appear in several minigames. There is a constellation of a Koopa Troopa's shell called "Speedy Shell," purchasable at the Museum for 50 Points.

Mario Party: Island Tour[edit]

Koopa Troopas are interactable characters in Mario Party: Island Tour. They appear in a bubble in the minigame Spin the Bubble. Others appear as tiles in the minigames Match Faker and Tap Dash. One also appears as a constellation in the minigame Starring Artist.

Mario Party 10[edit]

Koopa Troopas reappear in Mario Party 10. They act as non-playable characters. They can be seen in some minigames and in the Mario Board.

Mario Party: Star Rush[edit]

Koopa Troopas are again minor characters in Mario Party: Star Rush. They appear in a few minigames, such as in Pop Quiz where they are selectable enemies in a few questions.

Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]

Koopa Troopas also appear in Mario Party: The Top 100, reprising their roles in the minigames Three Door Monty, GOOOOOOOAL!!, Dinger Derby, Triple Jump, Ice Hockey, Slot Trot, Dart Attack, Jigsaw Jumble, and Soar to Score. They also replace the Shy Guys in Blame It on the Crane. Additionally, a Koopa Troopa amiibo can be scanned for bonus coins in Minigame Island, and a Koopa Troopa stamp can be collected in Minigame Match.

Super Mario Party[edit]

Super Mario Party
Koopa Troopa becoming an ally to Mario
“I want to go on an adventure with you! Do you have room for a Koopa Troopa?”
Koopa Troopa, Super Mario Party

A Koopa Troopa appears as a playable character in Super Mario Party, making his second fully playable appearance in the series. His special Dice Block, the Koopa Troopa Dice Block, can roll 1, 1, 2, 3, 3, or 10. Red Koopa Troopas also appear as non-playable characters found in the background of some minigames.

As the game progresses and more Gems are collected, a Koopa Troopa can be seen leading a cheer squad to root for the lead player in their journey.

On the game's official website, the playable Koopa Troopa was erroneously listed as Koopa Trooper.[5] This has since been fixed.

Mario Party Superstars[edit]

A Koopa Troopa appears in Mario Party Superstars, where he reprises his host status from the original Mario Party. This marks the first time that a Koopa Troopa has hosted since Mario Party 4. Another Koopa Troopa also appears, hosting the Koopa Bank.[6]

Super Mario Party Jamboree[edit]

Koopa Troopa reappears in Super Mario Party Jamboree and reprises its playable character role from Super Mario Party, making it the third game it has appeared in as a playable character in this series.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

SmashWiki article: Koopa Troopa

Koopa Troopas have appeared in every game of the Super Smash Bros. series. They first appear in Super Smash Bros., but only in the background of the Mushroom Kingdom stage.

Koopa Troopa Koopa Troopa
The green and red Koopa Troopas from the Subspace Emissary

Koopa Troopas most prominently appear as enemies in the single-player campaigns throughout the series. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Koopa Troopas appear in the first stage of Adventure Mode, Mushroom Kingdom, though they can also uncommonly from a Party Ball during regular matches. Unlike in the Super Mario games, green Koopa Troopas will turn around when reaching a ledge. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Koopa Troopas serve as part of Bowser's army in The Subspace Emissary, and they are encountered as enemies in certain stages. In one part, a Koopa had stolen Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong's banana hoard, so the two Kongs face off against several Koopa Troopas on a brief quest to retrieve their bananas. In one cutscene, Donkey Kong is shown to be able to break a Koopa's shell using his fist, which cannot occur during gameplay. Later on, Diddy Kong, Fox McCloud, and Falco Lombardi also fight some Koopa Troopas while searching for the kidnapped Donkey Kong. Koopa Troopas are last seen being used by Bowser to attack Castle Dedede in order to steal the trophies that he had amassed. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, Koopa Troopas appear as enemies in Smash Run, behaving the same as their Subspace Emissary counterparts.

Koopa Troopas have also appeared in the form of various collectible items. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, there is a collectible trophy of a green Koopa Troopa. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, there are two collectible trophies of a Koopa Troopa, colored green and red respectively, as well as a sticker depicting the Koopa Troopa artwork from Super Mario Strikers. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, there is a green Koopa Troopa trophy, and the Nintendo 3DS version exclusively also has a red Koopa Troopa trophy. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, there is a Novice type support spirit of a green Koopa Troopa, taking one slot and equipping the fighter with a Green Shell at the start of a battle when used. In its spirit battle, the player faces Squirtle on the Golden Plains stage. The spirit's core can be used with an Old Man Lobber core and a support core to summon Tortimer's spirit.

A Koopa Troopa was one of the requested playable characters for Super Smash Bros. Melee.[7]

Mario Golf series[edit]

Master Stinger, an NPC in Mario Golf: Super Rush
Master Stinger talks to train the player's Mii

Koopa Troopas have appeared in various ways throughout the Mario Golf series. In the Nintendo 64 version of Mario Golf, hole 10 of Mario's Star is shaped like a Koopa Troopa. In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, a green Koopa makes its playable debut, having the best Impact and Control, but the worst drive distance out of the characters. In the game's opening movie, Koopa is seen playing and then napping alongside Yoshi. Koopa Troopa has the best Impact and Control of any character, but he has the worst drive distance out of any character. In Mario Golf: World Tour, Koopa Troopas are non-playable characters in the Castle Club mode, and Koopa is one of the names that can appear on the tournament scoreboard. In Mario Golf: Super Rush, Koopa Troopas appear in the Bonny Greens practice area and the Rookie Course. There are also two master Koopa Troopas called Master Lob and the Master Stinger, respectively, and also appears as the Manager along with the Head Coach. Starting from Mario Golf: Super Rush's version 3.0.0 update, a Koopa Troopa was added as a playable character, and his Special Shot is the Shell Skipper, which can bounce the ball further down the hole. Participating in certain online tournaments allows the player to unlock red, blue, and yellow alternate colors for the Koopa Troopa.

Paper Mario series[edit]

Paper Mario[edit]

Unshelled Koopa

Several Koopa Troopas appear in Paper Mario, both as enemies and allies. The Koopa Troopas under Bowser's command have red shells, a pair of sunglasses, and spiked black armbands and collars similar to Bowser; they aid him in his plot to kidnap Princess Peach.

In battle, they can withdraw into their shells and shoot themselves at Mario; they are capable of doing this outside of battle as well, and are generally the first enemy Mario encounters that can get a First Strike on him. Koopa Troopas are also the first foes encountered by Mario and company that have a defense stat of more than 0 - however, their defense can be reduced to 0 if they are flipped onto their backs with a Jump attack.

A population of peaceful Koopa Troopas is found in Koopa Village. At one point, the town is overrun by Fuzzies, who steal the shells off most of the Koopas, including the shell of Kooper; after Mario and Goombario get rid of them, they become quite popular in the village, and Kooper joins Mario's party to aid him in his adventure. Later on, the residents of Koopa Village even send a letter to Mario, thanking him and apologizing for not rewarding him before.

Jr. Troopa is a baby Koopa Troopa who Mario encounters early in the game when he attacks Mario for intruding on his playground. Upon his defeat, he then constantly follows Mario and his allies to pick fights and seek revenge. He also makes a very small cameo in the sequel Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Koopa Paratroopas also appear as enemies; stomping on them removes their wings and reverts them to Koopa Troopas. Paper Mario also introduces a stronger variant called the Dark Koopa, as well as the spiky armored Koopatrol, which are similar to Terrapins.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

Koopa Troopas return in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door as common enemies and peaceful NPCs; the enemy Koopas retain their red shells and accessories, though most of them are not under Bowser's command. Peaceful Koopas often (but not always) wear green shells, and generally appear in Petalburg.

One of the residents, Koops, joins Mario and Goombella on their quest in hopes of fighting Hooktail to avenge his 'dead' father, Koopley (who is revealed to have been alive in the dragon's stomach). King K and Shellshock are minor Koopa characters that Mario encounters in the Glitz Pit.

Koopa Troopas are first seen as enemies in Petal Meadows, appearing on the path to Shhwonk Fortress. They also appear in Hooktail Castle, where they are fought with or alongside Paratroopas, and rarely in Rogueport Underground after completing Chapter 5, where they may appear alongside an encountered Hammer Bro, Koopatrol, or Magikoopa. Their stats are almost identical to those in the previous game, except that their shell attack now has a power of 2; as usual, they are the first enemy with defense to appear in the game.

Dark Koopas return, and new variants are introduced: the KP Koopa is a yellow-shelled Koopa with the same stats as normal Koopas, while the Shady Koopa can attack Mario even while flipped on its back. Each of them also has a Paratroopa variant. Koopatrols also return and gain a dark variant.

During the intermission platforming stages where Bowser becomes playable, he may encounter the same Koopa Troopas that Mario fights, but they will run away from Bowser when he approaches.

A heroic Koopa is said to be one of the original four heroes who defeated the Shadow Queen; this Koopa's spirit is encountered at Keelhaul Key as one of the four Black Chest Demons.

Super Paper Mario[edit]

Koopa Troopa from Super Paper Mario. Red Koopa Troopa from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
A good and bad Koopa Troopa from Super Paper Mario

Koopa Troopas reappear in Super Paper Mario, where their color schemes are a bit different: enemy Koopas may now appear wearing either green or red shells and will walk off ledges or turn around depending on their shell color as in the main series of platformers. Koopas do not have as much Defense as previous appearances and only have 1 HP - but they are generally harder to defeat since stomping on them will cause them to retreat inside their shells. Mario and company can defeat one using Boomer, Cudge, or certain items, as well as another Koopa's shell. Koopatrols make another appearance, along with a new soccer-based variant known as the Koopa Striker; both also have dark variants.

The Koopa Troopas under Bowser's control are not as hostile towards Mario, and even attempt to save Princess Peach from Count Bleck; however, they will still attack the party, even if the player returns to earlier levels and selects Bowser. Koopa Troopas appear as enemies in many locations: Lineland Road (1-1), Mount Lineland (1-2), Gloam Valley (2-1), The Bitlands (3-1), The Dotwood Tree (3-3), Castle Bleck Entry (8-1), Castle Bleck Foyer (8-2), Castle Bleck Inner Sanctum (8-4). They are found within the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials in rooms 11, 14, 16, and 19. One of the Koopas in the Bitlands becomes a Mega Koopa upon making contact with a Mega Star. Another named Private Koopa appears along with a specific Hammer Bro after Chapter 1, helping escort Princess Peach until they find a dead-end, where Private Koopa gets brainwashed.

Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]

Mario using some sort of Koopa Shell sticker.
Mario summoning a Koopa Troopa through the Shell sticker to defeat a set of enemies in Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Koopa Troopas return in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Their beaks are now flat instead of curved, and their eyes are slightly smaller and more oval-shaped. These Koopa Troopas no longer wear sunglasses, and Shell stickers (both normal and Shiny) allow Mario to call in friendly Koopas for assistance; regular Shell stickers summoning green Koopa Troopas, while Shiny Shell stickers summon red Koopa Troopas.

Similar to the previous installations, Koopa Troopas attack by folding into shells and ramming into Mario; the attack deals more damage than in previous games, and occasionally inflicts the dizzy status. Using a Tail Sticker can reliably defeat them. Koopa Troopas can be beaten with a First Strike without battling once the player has obtained six HP-Up Hearts.

Paper Mario: Sticker Star has two variants: the Mural Koopa, an animated depiction of an ancient Koopa Troopa that walks on all fours, and the Shiny Koopa, a Shiny version of the normal Koopa that does more damage and has more defense.

Paper Mario: Color Splash[edit]

Koopa Troopa sprite from Paper Mario: Color Splash
A dancing Red Koopa Troopa

Green Koopa Troopas and red Koopa Paratroopas appear in Paper Mario: Color Splash as enemies. When a Koopa Paratroopa is jumped on, it loses its wings and becomes a normal red Koopa Troopa.

Koopa Troopas appear as enemies in the following locations: Ruddy Road, Cherry Lake, Bloo Bay Beach, The Golden Coliseum, Vortex Island, Lighthouse Island, Fortune Island, and Green Energy Plant. A variant of Koopa Troopa known as Koopa Troopa 6-Stacks appear in Lighthouse Island and Green Energy Plant.

In the parallel world of Vortex Island, after Mario squeezes the Washing Machine, a Koopa Troopa is third in the line of enemies that attack Mario in retaliation for their lost laundry. In Dark Bloo Inn, another Koopa Troopa is part of the Shady Sledge Bro's gang. A Koopa Troopa serves as the third-round opponent in Roshambo Temple #1; after defeating Morton Koopa Jr., it will be replaced with the Rock Paper Wizard until they are beaten.

Koopa Troopas attack by pulling into their shells and ramming Mario as usual, doing 7 HP of damage. When a Koopa Troopa is jumped on, it will go into its shell - if attacked again, it will be kicked into the enemies behind it; if there is a wall behind them, it will bounce back and hit Mario. They will be knocked onto their shells if a POW Block is used. If summoned into battle using an Enemy Card, a Koopa will use a Shell Shot attack to deal 21 damage to all grounded enemies, similarly to the Shell sticker from the previous game. The shell will bounce off of any walls, dealing a second hit to the enemies but also damaging Mario. Enemies can also send the Koopa's shell flying towards Mario if they use jump attacks on the Koopa between turns.

Some Koopa Troopas appear as NPCs in levels such as The Golden Coliseum and the Sunset Express. Three green and three red Koopa Troopas dance in Birdo's concert at Plum Park.

Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]

“We'd go try to stop him, but, y'know... We're Koopa Troopas. What are we gonna do? Walk into him slowly?”
Koopa Troopa, Paper Mario: The Origami King

Koopa Troopas appear in Paper Mario: The Origami King as members of the Folded Soldiers, giant Paper Macho Soldiers, and ordinary paper Koopa Troopas. In Picnic Road, the Koopa Troopas are shown worshipping the Earth Vellumental as a deity.

Mario & Luigi series[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions[edit]

A Koopa Troopa from the Koopa Cruiser in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.

Koopa Troopas appear in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga in the crew of the Koopa Cruiser,[8] and are introduced alongside the ship by Bowser. The crew are referred to as part of his overall "Bowser Baddies" in the English version of the game,[9] while the Japanese version refers to them as part of the "Koopa Corps".[10]

Before boarding the Koopa Cruiser, a lost Koopa in the crew is found in Toadtown Square who asks Mario and Luigi where assembly area is. When the Mario Bros. reach the assembly area where the Koopa Cruiser is stationed, Bowser calls for the crew’s assembly to no response. Moments later the crew arrive and begin boarding. Once all the Koopas and Goombas have boarded the Koopa Cruiser and are in flight above the skies of the Mushroom Kingdom, the crew teach the Mario Bros. information on how to maneuver.

Mario and Luigi having their photograph taken on the Koopa Cruiser in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
Mario and Luigi having passport photos taken by the crew.

On the first section of the Cruiser explored, a Koopa in the crew informs the Mario Bros. that Bowser’s forces recently added a new member who is in training. A pair of crew Koopas teach the Mario Bros. how to jump together, while another pair teach the Bros. how to switch places in line. Before the Mario Bros. leave the section, another pair teach them how to use a Bros. Block by jumping beneath it in an alternating pattern. In the next section, a photographer Koopa informs the Mario Bros. that they need passport photos to enter the Beanbean Kingdom after inspecting their suitcase. The photographer offers to take their photo but warns them not to do any silly poses, but the player can by pressing any direction on the directional pad. Three other Koopas in the crew are also present waiting in line for their photos to be taken. If the Mario Bros. pointed the lost Koopa from Toadtown Square in the right direction, he offers them a Super Mushroom while organizing crates at the end of the section. At the next section over, a crew Koopa tells the Mario Bros. to be careful after they break a barrel. He then trains them how to fight as a pair against the Goombas stored in cargo (in the original, if the player tries to skip the tutorial on how to fight as a pair, the Koopa will run in, saying that Bowser would get mad if he doesn't teach them). After the training, another Koopa in the crew is struggling to barrel disobedient Goombas. He teaches the Mario Bros. how to start off battles by stomping on enemies and drops barrels on the Goombas after the Bros. subdue them. In the subsequent section, three more in the crew are met by the Mario Bros. One of them informs of the importance of reading signs and the other complains about the barrels blocking the way to the bridge. The third tells the Mario Bros. that hitting the ! Block will activate a crane that moves cargo, dubbed "Mr. Pinch".[11] After the Bros. activate the block, "Mr. Pinch" picks up Luigi instead of the cargo, the Koopa comments on the mistake and suggests he be used as a lookout. On the upper deck of the ship, a crew member informs Bowser that they will soon be passing over the border.

Overworld sprite of a Koopa Troopa from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions.

After the Koopa Cruiser is destroyed by Fawful, three surviving Koopas in the crew are found wounded before the border in Stardust Fields. One of them states that they haven’t finished paying off the Koopa Cruiser. Another asks the Mario Bros. to find Bowser and calls out for help. The last one encountered informs the Mario Bros. that Bowser fell on the other side of the border.

Koopa Troopas also appear in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, where they additionally appear as enemies and recruitable allies exclusively in Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser. They are melee troopers and attack by ramming into opponents in their shells. Their Special Skill, Rock Solid, allows them to increase their defense. Captain Koopa Troopa appears as a usable captain. Koopa Troopas are weak against Dry Bones.

Although no normal Koopa Troopas can be fought in the Superstar Saga story mode, Beanish variants named Troopeas are enemies. They have further variations, including Paratroopeas.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]

A Koopa Troopa

In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, the crew of the Koopa Cruiser from the past, also referred to as personnel,[12] help teach Baby Mario and Baby Luigi how to maneuver. They also act as a resistance to the Shroob invasion, by repelling Shroob saucers and offering to rescue villagers.

Screenshot of the Koopa Cruiser's interior in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
The crew piloting the Koopa Cruiser with Baby Bowser as captain.

At the first section of the Cruiser, a Koopa in the crew tells the baby Mario Bros. to head to the bridge where Baby Bowser awaits and instructs them to demonstrate their jumps. The next crew member tells the Mario Bros. to run and jump to make it over the crates. Another informs them that M Blocks only respond to Baby Mario and L Blocks only respond to Baby Luigi. A crew Koopa standing before the bridge warns them that anything can happen because they’re babies. On the bridge, three are seen piloting the Koopa Cruiser. They fire the Koopa Cannon to destroy three pursuing Shroob saucers at the orders of Baby Bowser. They become distracted in praising him and briefly lose control of the Cruiser and are scolded. They inform Baby Bowser that villagers in Hollijolli Village are under attack by Shroobs on the ground. After relenting to Baby Peach crying, Baby Bowser orders them fire the Koopa Cannon again on the Shroobs. After firing a shot which disorients the Shroobs, they land the Koopa Cruiser to deploy the baby Mario Bros.

Once the adult Mario and Luigi have been brought aboard the Koopa Cruiser’s bridge, the crew report that they’re receiving a transmission from Shroob Castle and the alarms sound. They put the transmission on the bridge’s monitor revealing Princess Shroob. After hearing threats in her language, they warn that a Shroob missile is approaching the Cruiser from her castle. Baby Bowser orders them to fire the Koopa Cannon again to which the crew responds that they have no ammo left. The missile hits the Koopa Cruiser, sending the ship and its crew crash landing into Bowser's Castle.

A reporter named Kylie Koopa also makes an appearance in the game. A variation called the Koopeleon also appears in the game. Koopa Paratroopa signs can be held by Handfakes.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey[edit]

As opposed to the past two games, standard Koopa Troopas make an appearance in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. In Blubble Lake, Bowser rescues a group of Koopa Troopas from a cage and is able to use them as a Special Attack called Koopa Corps, where he spins his shell and rebounds Koopa Troopas (which go into their shells) onto enemies. Koopa Troopas are also some of the characters that are seen inhabiting Bowser's Castle. Dark Bowser creates dark variations on Koopa Troopas for one of his attacks.

Multiple Koopa Paratroopas appear, including the Koopa Paratroopa Trio and Corporal Paraplonk.

Red and green Koopa Troopas return in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, where they additionally are found as enemies in the Bowser Jr.'s Journey mode. Green Koopa Troopas have the Special Skill Mega Tackle, while red Koopa Troopas have the Special Skill Charging Champ and are strong against all four Para-Biddybud variants. Captain Koopa Troopa returns with the Special Skill DEF Up, though he does not have the role of captain in gameplay. All of the aforementioned Koopa Troopas are weak to Dry Bones, pink Shy Guys and Spikes. A green Koopa Troopa appears alongside a Scutlet to stop Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings from progressing, only to be defeated and freed from the brainwashing.

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]

In Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, Koopa Troopas make a cameo appearance in Mario and Luigi's fight against Bowser Jr., as part of the audience alongside Shy Guys and Goombas. Kylie Koopa also makes a reappearance. As for Paratroopas, Corporal Paraplonk reappears and Dreamy Bowser can create Dreamy Paratroopas.

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam[edit]

Koopa Troopas and their paper counterparts appear in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam as enemies. They appear in Twinsy Tropics, and one is fought alongside a Paper Koopa Troopa, a Goomba and a Paper Goomba in Neo Bowser Castle as one of Bowser's last lines of defense. In battle, Koopa Troopas attack by going into its shell and flinging itself at Mario and Luigi in a circular manner, and if stomped will hit another enemy involved in the battle. They can also attack a single bro, its target being the one it is going in the opposite direction off, and must be countered with the hammer, at which point it will turn into an unshelled Koopa and can get counterattacked repeatedly. This marks the first time in the Mario & Luigi series where normal Koopa Troopas have appeared as enemies, as previous installments only have different species of Koopa Troopas as enemies. Paper Paratroopas are also enemies.

Mario Pinball Land[edit]

Blue Koopa Troopas (referred to as Koopas)[13][14] are enemies in Mario Pinball Land. They are encountered in two areas of the Grassy Greens Stage. Hitting a Koopa Troopa causes it to temporarily fall backward on its shell, and hitting it again while it is in that position defeats it and awards 2,000 points. In both areas, defeating all the Koopa Troopas yields the player a Star.

Yakuman DS[edit]

A Koopa Troopa from Yakuman DS
Koopa Troopa in Yakuman DS

Koopa Troopa is an opponent in Yakuman DS. He frequently melds/declares his tiles and he is a bit harder than Shy Guy and Goomba. His default rank is 16.

Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix[edit]

The instructions on how to defeat a Koopa in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix

In Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix they are messing around with Lakitu's farm. Koopas can be stomped once, then another time to defeat them, if the player gets a perfect step. Once defeated, Lakitu gives Mario/Luigi the Key to the Truffle Towers.

Super Princess Peach[edit]

Koopa Troopas, just called Koopas, also appear in Super Princess Peach, having the same roles from the Mario platformer games, but with the appearance of those in the Yoshi's Island games. There are four variants: Green Koopas, Mad Green Koopas, Red Koopas, and Glad Red Koopas. Paratroopas also appear with two Vibe variants.

Mario Baseball series[edit]

Koopa Troopas appear as team players in Mario Superstar Baseball, along with Mario Super Sluggers. Only two colors are playable, both of them being green and red variants. In both games, the Koopa Troopas has good chemistry with Bowser, Koopa Paratroopa and Dry Bones.

In Mario Superstar Baseball, the green Koopa Troopa is a balanced type player, but its pitching is slightly weak. The red Koopa Troopa sacrifices some speed to enhance its batting skills. Koopas can also been seen as spectators at Mario Stadium, especially during the opening cinematic.

In Mario Super Sluggers, both Koopa Troopas have good batting and running skills. However, their pitching and fielding skills are weak. In addition to having good chemistry with Bowser, Koopa Paratroopa, and Dry Bones, they also have good chemistry with Bowser Jr. They are one of the few characters in the game to not have bad chemistry with any characters. In the cinematic that plays after defeating Bowser in Challenge Mode, a Koopa is briefly seen celebrating with the other characters before the fleet marches towards the entrance of the Baseball Kingdom, looking towards the sunset until the lights turn on for the night.

Mario Strikers series[edit]

In the Mario Strikers series, Koopa Troopas are sidekick characters in Super Mario Strikers and Mario Strikers Charged. Depending on which team captain is selected, the colors of a Koopa may vary regarding its skin, shell, and uniform. In Mario Strikers Charged, a Koopa Troopa's skin color for all variants remains yellow, and their shells are overlapped with pieces of armor.

Mario & Sonic series[edit]

Koopa Troopas make various non-playable appearances in the Mario & Sonic series. During the opening sequence of the Wii version of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, Koopa Troopas appear as cameramen during the Archery and High Jump events, even though they go unseen in the playable events themselves. Additionally, Koopa Troopas appear as spectators within the crowds throughout the game. A Koopa Troopa appears as a referee in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. In the Nintendo 3DS version of Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games, a pair of Koopa Troopas appear as one of the opponents in Events that require pairs of characters to be used, but the Koopa Troopas are never seen competing in the events.

Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World[edit]

The Koopa Troopa in the Scrapbook Theater
A Koopa Troopa from Yoshi's Woolly World

Red Koopa Troopas reappear in Yoshi's Woolly World and its port. When a Red Koopa Paratroopa is hit with a yarn ball, it will turn into a Red Koopa Troopa. 8-bit Koopa Shells can sometimes be found in walls with strings. When Yoshi licks the strings, the Koopa Shell will come out and it can be used as a normal shell.

Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition[edit]

Koopa Troopas appear in green, red, and yellow varieties in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition.

Green Koopa Troopa[edit]

Sprite of Green Koopa Troopa's team image, from Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition.

Green Koopa Troopas are Water-attribute enemies. In battle, in addition to attacking normally, they may occasionally use Green Shell to nullify Fire attribute damage for two turns. When defeated, it may randomly drop a Water Block of itself. As Water enemies, they take extra damage from Wood attribute attacks and less from Fire damage.

As teammates, they have an HP rating of 3/6, an ATK rating of 1/6, and an RCV rating of 1/6. Their Green Shell Skill changes any Wood Orbs on the player's Orb field into Water Orbs, while their Awoken Skill Water Boost raises the ATK of any Water attribute teammates when the player clears a horizontal row of Water Orbs. Green Koopa Troopas use Fruits and Rare Fruits to raise their Skill Levels. The player can transform a Green Koopa Troopa into a Green Koopa Paratroopa using two P-Wings and can be transformed even further into a Big Green Koopa Paratroopa using five Super Mushrooms.

One of Wendy O. Koopa's forms as a teammate has a Green Koopa Troopa accompanying her, and is named Wendy & Green Koopa Troopa.

Red Koopa Troopa[edit]

Sprite of Red Koopa Troopa's team image, from Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition.

Red Koopa Troopas are Fire-attribute enemies. In battle, they may occasionally use Red Shell to nullify Wood attribute damage for two turns. When defeated, it may randomly drop a Fire Block of itself. As Fire enemies, they take extra damage from Water attribute attacks and less from Wood damage.

As teammates, they have an HP rating of 3/6, an ATK rating of 1/6, and an RCV rating of 0/6. Their Red Shell Skill changes any Water Orbs on the player's Orb field into Fire Orbs, while their Awoken Skill Fire Boost raises the ATK of any Fire attribute teammates when the player clears a horizontal row of Fire Orbs. Like Green Koopa Troopas, Red variants also use Fruits and Rare Fruits to raise their Skill Levels. The player can transform a Red Koopa Troopa into a Red Koopa Paratroopa using two P-Wings and can be transformed even further into a Dry Bones using six Boo Mushrooms. The player can also transform a Red Koopa Troopa into Red Koopa Troopa & Cheep Cheep by using three Cheep Cheep Coins.

One of Larry Koopa's forms as a teammate has a Red Koopa Troopa accompanying him, and is named Larry & Red Koopa Troopa.

Yellow Koopa Troopa[edit]

Sprite of Yellow Koopa Troopa's team image, from Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition.

Yellow Koopa Troopas are Light-attribute enemies. In battle, they may occasionally use Yellow Shell to nullify Dark attribute damage for two turns. When defeated, it may randomly drop a Light Block of itself. As Light enemies, they take extra damage from Dark attribute attacks and normal damage from any other attribute.

As teammates, they have an HP rating of 2/6, an ATK rating of 1/6, and an RCV rating of 1/6. Their Yellow Shell Skill changes any Fire Orbs on the player's Orb field into Light Orbs, while their Awoken Skill Light Boost raises the ATK of any Light attribute teammates when the player clears a horizontal row of Light Orbs. Like Green and Red Koopa Troopas, Yellow variants also use Fruits and Rare Fruits to raise their Skill Levels. The player can transform a Yellow Koopa Troopa into a Yellow Koopa Paratroopa using two P-Wings and can be transformed even further into a Big Yellow Koopa Paratroopa using five Super Mushrooms.

One of Roy Koopa's forms as a teammate has a Yellow Koopa Troopa accompanying him, and is named Roy & Yellow Koopa Troopa.

Skylanders: SuperChargers[edit]

Bowser and several Koopa Troopas in Skylanders: SuperChargers.
Hammer Slam Bowser and several Koopa Troopas in Skylanders: SuperChargers

Koopa Troopas appear in Skylanders: SuperChargers as part of Bowser's moveset, exclusively on the Nintendo console versions of the game.

Minecraft[edit]

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In the Super Mario Mash-up in Minecraft, Sheep are replaced by green Koopa Troopas. A Koopa Troopa also appears as a playable skin, meaning that both bipedal and quadrupedal Koopa Troopas exist in this game. Additionally, the later Sea Turtle mobs are replaced with green Koopa Troopas with peach-colored skin resembling the ones from Super Mario All-Stars. Their shells also have more plates, and as such may actually be intended to be Shellcreepers.

Mario Sports Superstars[edit]

Koopa Troopas are playable side characters in Mario Sports Superstars. They are available in soccer and baseball, classified as balance types. The baseball mode features green, red, blue, and yellow colors for Koopas, more than the Mario Baseball series. Soccer, however, only has green and red varieties.

Koopa Troopas are also among the basic enemies encountered in the Road to Superstar game mode.

Yoshi's Crafted World[edit]

Koopa Troopas are enemies in Yoshi's Crafted World. They appear only in Many Fish in the Sea. The green and red types retain their respective behaviors from before.

Dr. Mario World[edit]

Artwork of Dr. Koopa Troopa from Dr. Mario World
Artwork of Dr. Koopa Troopa

Koopa Troopas debut in the Dr. Mario series as assistants in Dr. Mario World. Their stage mode skill grants 80 bonus points (50 prior to version 2.3.0) for each remaining capsule after completing a stage. At higher levels, the number of bonus points granted per capsule increases by 80 points per level (i.e., 160, 240, 320, and 400 points for level 2 to level 5; compare with 70, 100, 150, and 200 points prior to version 2.3.0). Their versus mode skill grants a 4%, 8%, 12%, 16%, or 20% chance (depending on the current level) that the attack meter will instantly fill when the opponent attacks, essentially counterattacking the opponent. A Clinic Event featured Koopa Troopa as a patient during season 4.

A Koopa Troopa also appears as a playable character under the name Dr. Koopa Troopa. Their skill has them breakdance; the effect is the same as Dr. Wendy's. In stage mode, Dr. Koopa Troopa's shell bounces across the stage, breaking a certain amount of blocks or getting coins from them. In versus mode viruses in the opponent's stage are put inside blocks. The amount of blocks or viruses targeted are fewer than Dr. Wendy's skill; Dr. Koopa Troopa's skill destroys 4 blocks (3 prior to version 2.2.0) as opposed to Dr. Wendy's 10, while in Versus mode at maximum level, Dr. Koopa Troopa turns up to 5 viruses into blocks as opposed to Dr. Wendy's maximum of 10. To compensate, their skill charges faster compared to Dr. Wendy's.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit]

Koopa Troopas in The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Koopa Troopas in The Super Mario Bros. Movie

Koopa Troopas appear in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, where they are the main troops in Bowser's army. They resemble the same look in the games, but they have helmets that look like their main armor for combat. They use spears, knives, and scepters for weapons.

The Koopa Troopas are first seen when they invade the Snow Kingdom to steal the Super Star so Bowser can take over the world. In their second appearance, they are having a rave party with heavy metal music with the rest of Bowser's Minions. After Bowser declares that he will marry Princess Peach, when one of the Koopa Troopas asks him "what if she says no," Bowser incinerates him completely into a Dry Bones. Later in the film, when the Koopa General reports to Bowser that Mario, Peach, and Toad are taking a shortcut through Rainbow Road with the Kong Army, Bowser assembles an army of Koopa Troopas, led by the Koopa General, to ambush them on the way. The Koopas hold off the Kongs while the Koopa General chases Mario and eventually capture the Kongs and bring them in as prisoners for the sacrifice at Bowser and Peach's wedding. While some of the Koopa Troopas, accompanied by Goombas and other minions, raid the kingdom, most of them arrive at the wedding.

The Koopa Troop is defeated by the Mario Bros. and it is unknown what became of them after Bowser's defeat.

Other appearances[edit]

A Koopa Troopa
Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II

In Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II, the person holding the pizza which the player must deliver to Cleopatra rides a Koopa Troopa.

In the Wii U version of Scribblenauts Unlimited, Koopa Troopas (in red and green) can be spawned.

In Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, a Boo named Boopa Troopa is found in Treacherous Mansion's E-2: Double Trouble.

Unused appearances[edit]

Super Mario Bros. film[edit]

Koopa Troopas were originally written for the 1993 live-action Super Mario Bros. film when it was going to be a fantasy movie but were cut when it was changed into a science-fiction film. An early script described them as "fierce-looking soldiers, half-human, with turtle-like armored shells on their backs, reptilian facial features, and molded armor suits," and have "leathery skin, with turtle-like eyes and mouth." They were also referred to as "Koopa Troopers" in this script. Despite being absent from the film, early production artwork of the film version of Goombas had them labeled with the name "Koopa's Troopas".[15]

Physical appearance and traits[edit]

Koopa Troopa's Mario Party 10 artwork
A Koopa Troopa walking with two legs

Koopa Troopas are anthropomorphic turtles with removable shells. In general, they have basic appearances compared to other Koopa species. They have elliptical beady eyes, large beak-like noses, short limbs, and large heads. Their hands have four pointed/triangular-shaped digits (excluding artwork from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and its remake, and the Paper Mario series where in-game their fingers are not) and have three pointed toes on their flat-soled feet, which, unlike other Koopa species, have no pads at all. In earlier games, Koopa Troopas were quadrupedal (walking on four legs), had flatter noses, and detailed leg joints. Starting from Super Mario World onwards, they now stand on two legs, have more rounded noses, and wear shoes with beige soles that often match the color of the shells they wear (in the Super Mario Galaxy series, however, they revert back to walking on four legs, having four toes on their back legs and being barefooted). Having beaks, Koopa Troopas have no teeth compared to other species, but may be drawn with them for expression purposes (although their conceptual ancestor, Shellcreepers, have them).

Koopa Troopas generally have yellow skin, but in earlier games, they had orange skin. Some Koopa Troopas can have olive green, peach and even cyan skin. In Super Mario Strikers, the color of their skin changes depending on which team they are on: salmon for Mario's, chalky yellow for Luigi's, peach for Waluigi's, and orange for Daisy's. In Super Mario Party, Red Koopa Troopas' skin have an orange tint from the playable Koopa Troopa.

Stamp artwork of a Koopa Troopa cleaning their shell from Super Nintendo World
A Koopa Troopa washing its shell.

A Koopa Troopa's shell consists of a carapace with colored, hexagon-shaped scutes in a pattern on the top, with smaller, triangular ones at the edges, with dark flesh underneath that appear as "grooves"; a beige colored plaston with several "ribs" on its surface and six holes on it where the Koopa Troopa's head, arms, legs, and tail emerge from; all joined by a white bridge that follows along the perimeter of the shell and rises at the spots where the Koopa Troopa's head and tail are. The most common color for a Koopa Troopa's shell is green, with red being the second. However, there have also been less common colors such as blue, yellow, light-blue, light-green, dark-green, orange, purple, black, and, on rare occasions, gold. Despite having large heads, Koopa Troopas can pull them into their shells with little effort. In Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition, Mario Kart 8, and Mario Kart Tour, a Koopa Troopa can withdraw into its shell and pop back out in mid-air. Underneath their shells, they wear white undershirts (in Super Mario 64 and its remake Super Mario 64 DS, they also wear pink or blue shorts, respectively) and have round bodies.

From Super Mario 64 onwards, Koopa Troopas have been given voices created electronically, starting with whooping sounds (which were also shared with Goombas, Grand Goombas and the Big Bob-omb, with varying speeds, until the sounds were exclusive to Koopa Troopas in later games), then other noises such as wheezing, clucking, and gurgling. In Mario Kart 8, they were also given high-pitched whistling sounds whenever performing an antigravity trick or placing first. One of Koopa Troopa's sound effects is derived from the stock sound "HUMAN, YELL - YELL: FEMALE" from Voice Spectral Vol. 1 - Track 02.[16]

Koopa Captain in The Super Mario Bros. Movie
A Koopa Troopa wearing an eyepatch in The Super Mario Bros. Movie

In Illumination's The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Koopa Troopas are slimmer than before, have teeth,[17] have perfectly round heads elevated above their brown eyes, wear socks and usually have helmets. They are also shown to be wearing accessories, to distinguish from each other; for example, one Koopa Troopa wears spiked shoulder pads and an eyepatch, and another wears a Spiny Shell as its shell and helmet. In addition, unlike their previous appearances, they wield various weapons such as spears and hammers.

Green Koopa Troopas are specifically given an association with water in games such as Mario Power Tennis and Puzzles and Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition, since their Offensive and Defensive Power Shots in the former game involve water, and in the latter game their attribute is Water. In Puzzles and Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition, Red Koopa Troopas have fire as their attribute, while Yellow Koopa Troopas have light.

Color variations[edit]

The following is all of the known colors of Koopa Troopas and their first appearances:

Image Body color Shell color First appearance
Sprite of Green Koopa Troopa's team image, from Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition. Yellow Green Super Mario Bros.
Sprite of Red Koopa Troopa's team image, from Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition. Yellow Red Super Mario Bros.
BlueKoopaParatroopaMSS.png Yellow Blue Super Mario World
Sprite of Yellow Koopa Troopa's team image, from Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition. Yellow Yellow Super Mario World
Image of a Koopa Troopa in Luigi's team, from  Super Mario Strikers Yellow Dark green Super Mario Strikers
Image of a Koopa Troopa in Mario's team, from Super Mario Strikers Orange Red Super Mario Strikers
Image of a Koopa Troopa in Peach's team, from Super Mario Strikers Pink Light-blue Super Mario Strikers
Image of a Koopa Troopa in Yoshi's team, from Super Mario Strikers Yellow Dark blue Super Mario Strikers
Image of a Koopa Troopa in Donkey Kong's team, from Super Mario Strikers Yellow Light-green Super Mario Strikers
Image of a Koopa Troopa in Daisy's team, from Super Mario Strikers Yellow Orange Super Mario Strikers
Image of a Koopa Troopa in Waluigi's team, from Super Mario Strikers Yellow Purple Super Mario Strikers
Screenshot of a Rolla Koopa from Super Mario Bros. Wonder Yellow Magenta Super Mario Bros. Wonder

List of appearances[edit]

This section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.

Title Year System/Format
Super Mario Bros. 1985 NES
VS. Super Mario Bros. 1986 Arcade
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels 1986 NES (Disk System)
Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen! 1986 Film
Super Mario Bros. Special 1986 NEC PC-88
All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros. 1986 NES (Disk System)
Super Mario Bros. 3 1988 NES
Alleyway 1989 Game Boy
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! 1989 TV Series
Princess Toadstool's Castle Run 1990 Super Mario Bros. Watch
Super Mario World 1990 SNES
Mario Roulette 1991 Arcade
Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land 1991 OVA
Super Mario World - "Fire Sale" 1991 TV Episode
Mario the Juggler 1991 Game & Watch
Mario Teaches Typing 1991, 1994 MS-DOS Windows
Super Mario Bros. Print World 1991 MS-DOS
Super Mario Bros. pinball (inside shells) 1992 Arcade
Mario Paint 1992 SNES
Super Mario Kart 1992 SNES
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins 1992 SNES
Mario is Missing! 1992 MS-DOS
Mario is Missing! 1993 SNES
Mario is Missing! 1993 NES

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Main article: List of Koopa Troopa profiles and statistics

Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten[edit]

ノコノコ (JP) / Koopa Troopa (EN)
A Koopa Troopa from Super Mario World.
Original text (Japanese) Translation
種族しゅぞく カメ族 Tribe Turtle clan
性格せいかく うたれ強い Disposition Able to take a lot of punishment
登場とうじょうゲーム 1、 2、 3(バトル含む)、ワールド、ランド2、カート Game appearances 1, 2, 3 (including Battle Mode), World, Land 2, Kart
世界で一番有名存カメ

ザコキャラの代表格ともいえるカメ族の兵士たち。シリーズを速して、マリオに踏まれ続けているが、まつたくこりる気配がない。踏みつけると、体をひっこめたり、中身が飛び出したりする。[18]

The world's most famous turtle

The soldiers of the Turtle Tribe are the representative of the lowly characters. They've been stepped on by Mario throughout the series, but show no signs of slowing down. If you step on them, they pull their bodies in or the bodies pop out.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Koopa Troopa
PMTTYD Red Koopa Troopa Sprite.png Max HP 4 Attack 2 Defense 1
Location(s) Petal Meadows, Path to Shhwonk Fortress, Hooktail Castle, Rogueport Sewers Role Common Level 8
Sleep? 95% Dizzy? 90% Confuse? 90%
Tiny? 95% Stop? 100% Soft? 95%
Burn? 100% Freeze? 90% Fright? 95%
Gale Force? 90% KO? 100% Moves Shell Toss (2), Flail (N/A), Get Up (Stops Being Flipped)
Exp. points 0 Coins 1 Items Courage Shell, Mushroom, POW Block, Sleepy Sheep, Happy Heart
Tattle Log #:
10
Log Koopa Troopas have been around forever. Jump on them to flip them over and drop their Defense to 0.
Tattle That's a Koopa Troopa. They've been around forever! Gotta respect the longevity! Their shells are hard, but flip them over and their Defense drops to zero. And you know how to flip them over, right? Just jump on their heads!

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam enemy
Koopa Troopa
A Koopa Troopa from Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. HP 49 POW 59 (48) Defense 64 (54) Speed 38
Role Common Type Shelled Weakness None Location(s) Twinsy Tropics, Tropical Paper Toad Hunt, Neo Bowser Castle
Level 10 Experience 26 (21) Coins 18 Item drop Super Mushroom - 5%
None - 0%
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the game's Easy Mode.

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Koopa Troopa.

Additional names[edit]

Internal names[edit]

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy 2
ObjectData/NokonokoLand.arc NokonokoLand Land Koopa Troopa
Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy 2
StageData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl
SystemData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl
リクノコ (Riku Noko) Land Koopa

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ノコノコ[?]
Nokonoko
A Japanese term meaning "to walk unconcernedly", which is a reference to the green-shelled Koopa Troopas' behavior; also likely from「ノロノロ」(noronoro, an onomatopoeic term for a slowly crawling turtle)
ノコノコ (ミドリ)[19] / ノコノコ (緑)
Nokonoko (Midori)
Koopa Troopa (Green)
みどりノコノコ[?]
Midori Nokonoko
Green Koopa Troopa Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition
ノコノコ (アカ)[19] / ノコノコ (赤)
Nokonoko (Aka)
Koopa Troopa (Red)
あかノコノコ[?]
Aka Nokonoko
Red Koopa Troopa Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition
ノコノコ (青)[?]
Nokonoko (Ao)
Koopa Troopa (Blue)
ノコノコ (黄)[?]
Nokonoko (Ki)
Koopa Troopa (Yellow)
きいろノコノコ[?]
Kiiro Nokonoko
Yellow Koopa Troopa Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition
Catalan Koopa[?] - The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Koopa Troopa[?]
Chinese (simplified) 喏库喏库[?]
Nuòkùnuòkù
Transliteration of the Japanese name
慢慢龟[?]
Mànmàn Guī
Slow Slow Turtle since Mario Tennis Aces
Chinese (traditional) 慢慢龜[?]
Mànmàn Guī
Slow Slow Turtle
Dutch Koopa Troopa[?] -
Finnish Konnasoturi[20] Turtle Soldier Super Mario Bros.
French Koopa[?] -
Koopa Troopa[?] Super Paper Mario
Soldat Koopa[21][22][23] Koopa Soldier Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
Koop[24] - Hotel Mario
German Koopa[25][26] -
Italian Koopa[?] -
Koopa Troopa[?] earlier games/full species name
Korean 엉금엉금[?]
Eonggeum-eonggeum
Korean mimetic word for a slowly crawling turtle (a translation of the Japanese name)
Portuguese Koopa[?] -
Koopa Troopa[?]
Russian Купа-трупа[?]
Kupa-trupa
Transliterations of the international names
Купа[?]
Kupa
Spanish Koopa[?] -
Koopa Troopa[?]
Mask Koopa
Language Name Meaning Notes
Italian Koopa mascherato[27] Masked Koopa

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Shellcreeper Japanese trophy description; English versions do not specify Koopa Troopa, but Japanese versions do.
  2. ^ Course 1 - Star 7: Collect 100 Coins. Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy (American English). Archived June 10, 1998, 06:42:31 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 5, 2024.
  3. ^ "[Wario's driving history]: Too many infractions to list; in fact, his license has been revoked repeatedly for reckless driving. Rumored to have 'borrowed' his kart from an unsuspecting Koopa Troopa." – March 1997. Nintendo Power vol. 94. Nintendo of America (English). Page 114.
  4. ^ 1994. Hotel Mario instruction book. Philips (English). Page 15.
  5. ^ Screenshot of the Super Mario Party official websiteMedia:Koopa-Trooper-SMP.jpg
  6. ^ Nintendo of America (June 15, 2021). Mario Party Superstars - Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2021. YouTube (English). Retrieved July 6, 2024.
  7. ^ アンケート集計拳!!. www.nintendo.co.jp (Japanese). Retrieved July 6, 2024.
  8. ^ "Hey! You! Are you signing up to join my crew of Bowser Baddies?" – Bowser (2003). Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. Nintendo (English).
  9. ^ “Bowser Baddies!” Bowser, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
  10. ^ 「クッパ軍団 集合!」Kuppa. Mario & Luigi: RPG.
  11. ^ “Hitting that block there activates the Pinch Crane. I like to call it Mr. Pinch. Don't ask me why.” Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
  12. ^ "This is the great Prince Bowser! Kneel, minions! OK, now get up! All personnel to the bridge!" – Baby Bowser on the Koopa Cruiser's PA system. Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.
  13. ^ November 2004. Nintendo Power issue 185. Nintendo of America (English). Page 116.
  14. ^ 2004. Mario Pinball Land instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (English). Page 25.
  15. ^ Super Mario Bros. film preproduction artwork. www.smbmovie.com (English). Retrieved July 6, 2024.
  16. ^ TheRealBurnerAccount (September 26, 2019). Voice Spectral Vol. 1 - Track 02 (with "Esquire"/YTV/SM64 Koopa Scream) (0:07). YouTube. Retrieved January 17, 2024.
  17. ^ Bowser and Koopa Troopa character poster for The Super Mario Bros. MovieMedia:TSMBM Koopa Troop Poster.jpg
  18. ^ November 20, 1994. Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten. Shogakukan (Japanese) via Imgur. ISBN 4-09-259067-9. Page 145.
  19. ^ a b 1985. 「スーパーマリオブラザーズ 取扱説明書」 (Super Mario Bros. Toriatsukai Setsumeisho) (PDF). Nintendo (Japanese) via Legends of Localization. Page 10.
  20. ^ Super Mario Bros. Finnish instruction booklet[page number needed]
  21. ^ Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt instruction booklet. Nintendo of Canada (French). Page 32.
  22. ^ July 4, 2018. Super Mario Encyclopedia. Soleil Productions (French). ISBN 2302070046. Page 19.
  23. ^ Super Mario Encyclopedia. Page 27.
  24. ^ Hotel Mario instruction booklet (PDF). Philips (French) via oldiesrising.com. Page 8.
  25. ^ Menold, Marcus, Claude M. Moyse, and Andreas G. Kämmerer, editors (1993). Der offizielle Nintendo Spieleberater "Super Mario World". Großostheim: Nintendo of Europe GmbH (German). Page 18.
  26. ^ Kraft, John D., Thomas Görg, and Marko Hein, editors (1997). Der offizielle Nintendo 64 Spieleberater "Super Mario 64". Großostheim: Nintendo of Europe GmbH (German). Page 7.
  27. ^ 2023. L'enciclopedia di Mario - La guida definitiva al personaggio più iconico del mondo dei videogame. Anime Cult Retrogamer (Italian). Page 63.