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Revision as of 10:34, April 30, 2017
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Kooky with the Koopascope.
The Koopascope is a special parascope-type device that was created by Kooky von Koopa. It was used to see through Warp Pipes.
In The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "Oh, Brother!", Kooky used the Koopascope to spy on Mario and Luigi in the Mushroom Kingdom from an underground dungeon. By simply inserting the Koopascope into a Warp Pipe, Kooky was able to monitor Mario and Luigi on the other end of a network of pipes.
The Koopascope was clearly designed for capturing purposes, as one can view their target through the Koopascope with crosshairs. Template:TAoSMB3