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Additionally, Koopa-Kola is shown in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Karate Koopa]]," where it is drunk by Karate Koopa and his minions at a short celebration party. However, it receives little more than a brief mention and is only seen very briefly.  
Additionally, Koopa-Kola is shown in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Karate Koopa]]," where it is drunk by Karate Koopa and his minions at a short celebration party. However, it receives little more than a brief mention and is only seen very briefly.  


Koopa-Kola is mentioned a few times in ''[[Nintendo Adventure Books]]''. It is featured prominently in ''[[Unjust Desserts]]'' where a shrunken [[Mario]] finds a virtual lake of the stuff inside [[Yoshi]]'s stomach. If he tries to swim across, the Koopa-Kola congeals into sticky crystals all over him.
Koopa-Kola is mentioned a few times in ''[[Nintendo Adventure Books]]''. It is featured prominently in ''[[Unjust Desserts]]'' where a shrunken [[Mario]] finds a particularly large amount of the substance inside [[Yoshi]]'s stomach. If he tries to swim across, the Koopa-Kola congeals into sticky crystals all over him.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 06:04, September 28, 2017

A mock advertisement for Koopa-Kola
A mock advertisement for Koopa-Kola.

Koopa-Kola is a recurring product in the Nintendo Comics System Mario comics. According to a quote by Bowser, it comes in both plain and crunchy variety and is "made from REAL coal."

Additionally, Koopa-Kola is shown in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Karate Koopa," where it is drunk by Karate Koopa and his minions at a short celebration party. However, it receives little more than a brief mention and is only seen very briefly.

Koopa-Kola is mentioned a few times in Nintendo Adventure Books. It is featured prominently in Unjust Desserts where a shrunken Mario finds a particularly large amount of the substance inside Yoshi's stomach. If he tries to swim across, the Koopa-Kola congeals into sticky crystals all over him.

Trivia

  • Koopa-Kola is likely based upon Coca-Cola. This is supported by the fact the advertisement (right) says it's Koopa-Kola Classik, making it distinct from an (implied) New Koopa-Kola as Coca-Cola Classic was distinguished from New Coke.

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